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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT

HONOLULU DIVISION
STATE OF HAWAII

STATE OF HAWAII Case No. 1P111-01111


Plaintiff
v. Case No. 1DTA-11-01111

NAME Case No. 1P111-01111


Defendant in Error

MOTION TO CLAIM AND EXERCISE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS and REQUIRE


THE PRESIDING JUDGE TO RULE UPON THIS MOTION, and ALL PUBLIC
OFFICERS OF THIS COURT TO UPHOLD SAID RIGHTS

COMES NOW, Defendant, in error, NAME, who without accepting and


consenting to jurisdiction, which he has duly challenged, and without consenting to these
proceedings, hereby moves the Court, pursuant to oaths sworn by the presiding judge and the
attending public officers:
1. To acknowledge and act in accordance with a United States Federal Court ruling,
to wit: “The claim and exercise of a Constitutional Right cannot be converted into a crime.”
Miller v. U.S. 230 F, 2d 286, 489;
2. To honor, uphold and abide by the oaths taken by the presiding judge and
attending court officers, pursuant to the Constitution of the United States of America, Article VI,
Clauses 2 and 3, and the Constitution of the State of Hawaii, Article 16 Section 4, in this matter;
3. To provide due process of law, pursuant to the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth,
and Ninth Amendments of the Constitution of the United States of America, and pursuant to
Article I Section 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 22 of the Constitution of the State of Hawaii, and as
required by the aforementioned oaths taken by the presiding judge and attending court officers,
in this matter;
4. To provide equal protection under the law, as required by the National and state
Constitutions and pursuant to the referenced oaths;
5. To respect, protect and uphold the Rights of LAST NAME, an American Citizen,
in this matter, which Rights are guaranteed in the National and state Constitutions, pursuant to
referenced oaths;
6. To acknowledge and uphold the Constitution of the United States of America as
the Supreme Law of this Court, in this matter, pursuant to the mandates of the Constitution of the
State of Hawaii, that the National Constitution is the Supreme Law of Hawaii;
7. To acknowledge and so rule that any court and/or judge which denies a Citizen to
present evidence in any hearing or trial in total support of his/her position, is perjury of oath and
denial of due process of law.
8. To acknowledge and so rule that this court and no other court and no judge in
Hawaii has jurisdiction over or can issue a court order against an American Citizen if that court
and/or judge: (a) do not provide due process of law; (b) do not provide equal protection under
the law; (c) do not respect and uphold the Constitutional Rights of American Citizens, and in the
instant action, the Rights of LAST NAME, an American Citizen, pursuant to the Rights
guaranteed in the Constitutions of the United States of America and the State of Hawaii; (d) act
with sufficient force so as to deny the powers of the National and state Constitutions.
Wherefore, Defendant LAST NAME respectfully moves this court to grant this Motion
for the aforesaid reasons.
Respectfully submitted,
All Rights Reserved

________________________________
NAME, American Citizen
C/o ADDRESS
Las Vegas, Nevada [89130]

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I certify that on this ___ day of July, 2011, a true and exact copy of the aforesaid Motion
was mailed to:

All Rights Reserved

_________________________________
NAME

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