Wednesday, July 23, 2008

"U" be the judge Chief Magistrates Reply 15/07/08

From Magistrates' Court Victoria 15 July 2008 received 21 July 2008

addressed

Dear Mr McDonald

I acknowledge receipt of your letter dated 4 July.

I appreciate the significance of your role within the Aboriginal community, but must repeat that it is completely out of the question for me to give advice to any person appearing before this or any other court. This includes any question relating to the jurisdiction of the Victorian Parliament or the jurisdiction of the court itself.

As previously advised, these matters can only be addressed to the court in the context of the particular case being heard.

Yours faithfully
signed
Ian L Gray
Chief Magistrate

Advocate it may may to note the Chief Magistrates reply date 17 April."I will look into your concerns you have raised in your correspondence and write to you again as soon as possible" the Defendants out standing qusetion is the Magistrate Court the power to address the issues "The Jurisdiction of the Courts has over the Aboriginal people of Victoria" if the Chief Magistrate can not answer this question then who can? Considering the many request made, it now appears that the Courts have no Jurisdiction over the Aboriginal People, If they had it would be within reason, for the Chief Magistrate to forward the relevent act or document, A question of Law or no law. U be the Judge

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