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What is the role of the America Union Supreme Court? |
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Where is the Court located? |
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What are the Court’s general opening hours? |
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How do I find out the status of a suit(case)? |
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How do I obtain a copy of a judgment of the Supreme Court? |
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Are hearings open to the public? |
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Are Supreme Court proceedings recorded, televised or webcast and how can I obtain a copy of a hearing transcript and/or video?
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How many judges sit on the Globe Union Supreme Court? |
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How many judges are assigned to hear a matter? |
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How do you address a judge of the Supreme Court? |
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How are Judges chosen for the Globe Union Supreme Court? |
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Do I need a lawyer to prepare and file documents in the Supreme Court?
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Do I need a member of the Bar Society/Association to represent me? |
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Do I have to pay any fees? |
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What are the deadlines for filing documents? |
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I've just received an Order/Notice from the Globe Union Supreme Court, what should I do? |
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Our government, society, group does not recognize the authority of the Globe Union Supreme Court and will ignore it, what can the Court do to us? |
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| Q18. |
I Have a legal issue and I need to know what to do. Can the Court help me?
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How do I file a complaint against a Judge of the Supreme Court? |
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| Q20. |
Where can I look for employment opportunities with the Supreme Court? |
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| Q21. |
How can I be considered for a position as a law clerk/student articling position? |
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| Q1. |
What is the role of the America Union Supreme Court? |
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The Globe Union Supreme Court (Trust No. 922000-000000-000000) is the one true and only Superior Sovereign Court for all men, women, persons, corporations and governments residing in the region of North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean. Its decisions are binding on all other inferior civilian and military courts of the region. |
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Only the Globe Union Supreme Court (Trust No. 920000-000000-000000) has higher jurisdiction with the highest court of all courts, presiding over all laws of all laws being the One True Supreme Court of One Heaven (Trust No. 929999-999999-999999).
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The Globe Union Supreme Court is therefore a court of original hearing for Sovereign men, women and registered corporations as well as the Court of final appeal for the region of North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean.
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Where is the Court located? |
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The Globe Union Supreme Court is in session wherever and whenever one or more commission judges are hearing and adjudicate a matter, whether in a physical court house, via phone, internet, video conferencing or some other physical location.
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The courthouses of all inferior civilian and military courts claiming to represent the law are therefore ipso facto locations where the Globe Union Supreme Court may hold sessions. Under one of the most ancient maxims of law, no inferior military or civilian court may deny the absolute right of Judges of the Globe Union Supreme Court to use their Supreme Court buildings to hear matters.
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The Court maintains a temporary clerical office and several methods of contact including this website, phone number, fax and mailing address. The preferred method of first contact to the Court is via email. Alternatively, you may write to the Court at:
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Globe Union Supreme Court
PO Box 127
Sans Souci NSW Australia 2219 |
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What are the Court’s general opening hours? |
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The Court is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. |
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How do I find out the status of a suit(case)? |
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You can search our Suit Information database using various criteria via Suit on this site or call a Registry Officer by using the detailed on the Contact Details page.
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How do I obtain a copy of a judgment of the Supreme Court? |
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All Judgments of the Supreme Court may be found by either viewing the Suit Information database on this site or searching the Notices section of this site. All Judgments are served as notices and are free to download.
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Are hearings open to the public? |
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The public may attend the Court’s hearings when held at a physical Court house. To find out when the Court will be sitting, check the Court’s list of scheduled hearings under Notices of this site. Hearings normally begin at 9:30 a.m.
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All proceedings and judgments/opinions of the Globe Union Supreme Court are available to the public by searching the list of Suits and Judgments from this website.
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Are Supreme Court proceedings recorded, televised or webcast and how can I obtain a copy of a hearing transcript and/or video?
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All Court room proceedings not involving summary judgments, investigations and administrative matters are recorded whether by audio and video. These files are available for public view by searching and downloading from the appropriate suit listed on this site.
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A condition of downloading any audio or video footage is to agree to the terms and conditions of view, which includes the non-broadcast of the court without written permission.
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How many judges sit on the Globe Union Supreme Court? |
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The Court is composed of twelve (12) judges. Until the permanent election of the Senate and Executive of the Globe Union, these positions are filled by Notary-Judges of One Heaven, commissioned to these positions.
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How many judges are assigned to hear a matter? |
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On any original hearing of a matter for a Sovereign man, or woman, usually one (1) Supreme Court Judge will hear the suit. When the hearing requires the issue of a sacred and sovereign writ, or when the matter involves an appeal, or review then a tribunal of three (3) Supreme Court Judges will normally hear the suit. When the matter involves a contempt of court by an inferior civilian or military court, then a minimum of seven (7) judges will hear the matter. For all reviews/interpretations of the Charter or Codes of Law of the Globe Union, a minimum of nine (9) judges are required to hear the matter.
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How do you address a judge of the Supreme Court? |
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In any correspondence, the Chief Justice is addressed as "The Right Honourable" and the other judges are addressed as "The Honourable Madam Justice" or as "The Honourable Mr. Justice".
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At any hearing, the proper title to use is either "Justice", "Mr. Justice" or "Madam Justice”. Titles such as "My Lord", "My Lady", "Your Lordship," or "Your Ladyship” are not permitted to be used when addressing the judges.
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How are Judges chosen for the Globe Union Supreme Court? |
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Upon the permanent elections for the Senate and Executive of the Globe Union (after Dec 2012) Judges of the Supreme Court are nominated by the Secretary-General and approved by the Senate for a period of not greater than eight (8) years subject to their good conduct and the confidence of the Parliament. A Judge shall be required to resign within 30 days of their 80th birthday, regardless of the remaining length of their tenure.
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During the period leading up to permanent elections, Judges are commissioned Notary-Judges of One Heaven, commissioned by the Notary Conference until 2012.
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Do I need a lawyer to prepare and file documents in the Supreme Court?
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The correct completion of documents and their timely lodgment is crucial in any matter brought before the Globe Union Supreme Court. Therefore any man, woman, person or corporation involved in any matter before the Globe Union Supreme Court should seriously consider they have access to competent legal assistance in the preparation of all paperwork and knowledge of the standard procedures of the Court.
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Lawyers (in theory) are supposed to provide these services in an effective manner for their clients. However, there is no requirement for any man, woman, person or corporation to be represented at Court by a lawyer or some other counsel. Whatever choice a suitor/plaintiff or respondent/defendant makes, the Court requires a minimum level of competence in lodgment of necessary documents and procedural practice and may at any time order that Counsel be assigned if an individual, person or corporation representing themselves continues to demonstrate a lack of minimum legal competence. |
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Do I need a member of the Bar Society/Association to represent me? |
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The Bar Society/Association is a private and restricted secret club founded over two hundred years ago that is neither a friend of the rule of law, nor a lawful element of government or representation of the people of any sovereign society. Instead, as a private and restricted secret club, the Bar Society/Association exists for its own enrichment, the promotion of its own members and restriction of fair access to the law at the expense of the people, their elected officials and the society at large. |
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In the purest sense, they represent both a cartel and a criminal profiteering enterprise as this private secret society continues to undermine rule of law, access to lawful remedy by people of all type and set artificially unreasonable constraints on the resolution of legal matters. |
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This is why active and current members of this cartel and organized crime network are not permitted to be representative counsel in matters before the Globe Union Supreme Court. |
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Do I have to pay any fees? |
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All members of the Globe Union Society and registered corporations of the Globe Union Society are exempt from paying any fees to lodge matters before the Globe Union Supreme Court. |
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However, non-registered corporations and persons of alternate societies must lodge appropriate payment of fees with any docments submitted to the Court. All payments must be made in Globe Union Sovereigns and deposited before any filing deadline. Failure to make full payment as required shall render any filing null and void. |
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What are the deadlines for filing documents? |
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The deadline for filing documents is determined by the Judicial Code of the Society and depends upon the type of matter, the parties involved and the general documentation. The most common examples of deadlines for filing include: |
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Concerning inferior courts, as a general rule, all orders/judgments and services to inferior courts adhere to a five (5) business day rule for any reply/objection; and |
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Concerning persons and corporations, as a general rule, all orders/judgments and services adhere to a ten (10) business day rule for any objection/reply; and |
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Concerning individual men and women, as a general rule, all orders/judgments and services adhere to a twenty (20) business day rule for any objections/reply. |
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I've just received an Order/Notice from the Globe Union Supreme Court, what should I do? |
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If you have been served with a valid Order/Instrument from the Globe Union Supreme Court then you should obey the instruction it contains. Whether or not you have heard of the Court before, regardless of whether a state, nation or private association recognizes or denies the authority of the Court, it remains an order from a superior court and as such cannot be dismissed so easily. |
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While a contempt of court matter resulting from the ignoring of an order of the Court may take time to be resolved, you must be aware that ignorance of the law is no excuse and such behaviour may eventually leave an individual without any legal immunity and liable to severe personal penalties affecting their own possessions, the home and any future career prospects. |
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Our government, society, group does not recognize the authority of the Globe Union Supreme Court and will ignore it, what can the Court do to us? |
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Whether a government, society, or group official recognizes the superior authority of the Globe Union Supreme Court or not, any contempt of due process and the law remains an injury to the law by all historic maxims and the standards of all civilized societies: |
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+The authority of the Globe Union Supreme Court transcends sovereign national and supranational boundaries and legal constructs. It is simultaneously the highest court of a separate society; and |
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+The Globe Union as well as the highest court of each and every society within North America, South America, Central America and the Caribbean; and |
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+ The Court is a registered living corporate entity in the Great Register and Public record of One Heaven, therefore possessing a soul and therefore real legal personality and life. Unless the opposing entity has a soul, then it has no legal personality, regardless of flimsy legal constructs and has no standing under every measure of rule of law; and |
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+ The Court possesses superior rule of law ad superior procedure of law. Therefore on procedure of law alone, no inferior court, nor corporate entity may lawfully argue contempt of any orders issued by the Globe Union Supreme Court; and |
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+ The Court has every right to use whatever means lawfully necessary to pursue any officer who demonstrates contempt of court, including ensuring any and all insurance bonds required for their office are suspended, or seized; and |
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+ The Court has the right to commission under Court order its own officers to seize the personal assets of any and all officers of alternate societies that have caused injury to the Court as penalty for such wilful ignorance and arrogance. |
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While such clear authority may continue to be ignored, history demonstrates an undeniable truth that all those who arrogantly ignored rule of law were eventually held to account and lost everything. |
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I Have a legal issue and I need to know what to do. Can the Court help me?
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The Court exists to help all men, women, persons and corporations facing unlawful, corrupt, incompetent and contemptuous behaviour involving inferior civilian or military courts of the region. However, the Court cannot provide direct legal advice to an individual or corporation as such advice would represent a direct conflict of interest and itself corrupt the necessary impartiality of the Court to any matter that may be brought forward.
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Instead, the Court clerical office may be contacted and a Counsel assigned to assist you with your matter.
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How do I file a complaint against a Judge of the Supreme Court? |
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Before you proceed, it is important to determine whether the complaint is concerning a decision by one or more judges of the Supreme Court or the conduct of one or more Judges?
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All temporary and permanent Judges of the Globe Union Supreme Court are granted full diplomatic and legal immunity under accepted international law. Therefore any action undertaken against a Judge of the Globe Union Supreme Court is both a crime under the laws of the Globe Union as well as a breach of international law.
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If the complaint is against a decision of one or more judges of the Globe Union Supreme Court, then such a decision may be appealed to the Globe Union Supreme Court, by following the appropriate appeal procedures for that Court.
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If the complaint is against the conduct of one or more judges of the Globe Union Supreme Court, then you should write to the Globe Union, providing details of the conduct which is of concern.
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Where can I look for employment opportunities with the Supreme Court? |
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Please visit the Notices section of this site for details of any available positions. |
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How can I be considered for a position as a law clerk/student articling position? |
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Please visit the Notices section of this site for details of any available positions including student positions.
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