Monday, March 31, 2008

"U" be the judge Jurisdiction? 1/04/08

Senior Constable
Michael Hobson
Inglewood Police Station 1st April 2008
89 Grant Street
Inglewood 3517

Dear Senior Constable, Micheal Hobson,

As you are aware I Leslie Ernest McDonald, the current Chief Lore Officer of the Aboriginal Embassy of Victoria, It is my role and duty to maintain Sovereignty of the Aboriginal race Victoria, to uphold the spiritual believes and customs and protect of decedents of the Aboriginal race of Victoria. ... Please find enclosed are copies of letters dated:-

6th August 1996 to Scrutiny of Acts And Regulations Committee, Executive Officer Ms. Helen Mason, Re: the Act that gives the Victoria Government power to make laws for peace order and good government for the Indigenous people of Victoria
26 August 1996 in response from Scrutiny of Acts And Regulations Committee, Executive Officer Ms. Helen Mason, to Chief Justice Les McDonald "I am unaware of any Act which gives the Victorian Government the "power to make laws for peace order and good government for the indigenous people"

20th February 2006 to the Primer of Victoria The Hon. Steve Bracks, "As time and study has revealed the current laws, has inflicted an unnecessary tax on our peoples, mentally, physical and financially, The laws surrounding cannabis use possession and cultivation do not support our present community needs and demands."

31st January 2008 to Lieutenant Governor Chief Marilyn Warren, Notice. "We trust that you will inform the courts of these changes at your most convenient moment"
5th February 2008 in reply, on behalf of the Chief Justice per Vivienne Macgillivray Executive Associate to the Chief Justice

12th February 2008 to Minister for Health, Ms. Lisa May Neville "Considering the state of Victoria has no proper legislated power to make laws for the Aboriginal people of Victoria"
14th February 2008 to the Minister for Health Ms. Lisa May Neville, "Your letter is currently under consideration and a response will be forthcoming shortly"

Considering the contents of above correspondence, which now leaves open to question the Jurisdiction of the Courts in Victoria. Which I feel must be clarified in the first instance.

Yours sincerely
Les McDonald
Chief Lore Officer
Aboriginal Embassy Victoria

Ps. Note none of the above may not be used in anyway as a defence by any Aboriginal Person(s) or group that may causes harm loss or suffering to any other party, or as defence for unruly behavior, drunkenness, driving offence, or any other offences that can not be ascertained as being part of the Aboriginal way of life and culture.

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