New Mexico supreme court chief judge Richard C Bosson

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Sunday October 22, 2006 07:58

Sunday August 27, 2006 14:22

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richard.bosson@supremecourt.nm.org and certified mail return receipt requested

Richard Bosson
Chief judge
Supreme Court of New Mexico
PO Box 858
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-4860

Dear judge Bosson:

William H Payne moves to void judgment dated May 16, 2002 because judge Kenneth G Brown did not have jurisdiction to dismiss under rule 1-041: Dismissal of actions.

Payne's right to paid for 12 person jury trial right guaranteed inviolate by both US and New Mexico constitutions.

Payne moves to void second judgment dated May 16, 2002 because judge Kenneth G Brown did not have jurisdiction to take away Payne's right to represent himself pro se.


William H Payne


Date


Arthur R Morales and William H Payne moves to void judgment dated May 16, 2002 because judge Robert H Scott did not have jurisdiction to dismiss under rule 1-041: Dismissal of actions.

Morales' and Payne's right to paid for 12 person jury trial right guaranteed inviolate by both US and New Mexico constitutions.

Morales and Payne moves to void second judgment dated May 16, 2002 because judge Robert H Scott did not have jurisdiction to take away Morales' right to represent himself pro se.



Arthur R Morales


Date


William H Payne


Date

We ask that you sign both ORDER SETTING ASIDE JUDGMENT, ORDER
OR WRIT OF THIS COURT, forward copies to the clerk of the second judicial district and parties involved by September 15, 2006


Sincerely,

Arthur R. Morales
465 Washington St SE
Albuquerque, NM 87108
505-323-7277

William H. Payne
13015 Calle de Sandias NE
Albuquerque, NM 87111
505-292-7037

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STATE OF NEW MEXICO
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
BERNALILLO COUNTY

No. CV 2001 07994

Willam H Payne, Plaintiff

against

W John Brennan, W Daniel Schneider, Defendants

ORDER SETTING ASIDE JUDGMENT, ORDER
OR WRIT OF THIS COURT

A motion having been made to set aside the an order entered in the above styled case on the day of May 16, 2002 and second order dated May 16, 2002 upon the grounds that such orders:

[ ] was entered because of (a) (mistake) (inadvertence) (surprise) (excusable neglect) (fraud).

[X] is void because judge Kenneth G Brown did not have jurisdiction.

Plaintiff is denied right to paid for 12 person jury trial guaranteed inviolate by New Mexico and federal constitutions.


Plaintiff has right to represent himself pro se guaranteed by Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution which New Mexico Constitution Bill of Rights section 1 honors.

The court having held a hearing finds that the motion was timely filed and there are good grounds to grant the relief requested.

IT IS ORDERED that the above orders be set aside.

It is further ordered that CV 2001 07994 either be immediately settled or sent to trial.

Dated:

__________________ , ________

________________________________________
Richard C Bosson


STATE OF NEW MEXICO
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
BERNALILLO COUNTY

No. CV 2002 3425

Arthur R Morales and William H Payne, Plaintiffs

against

W John Brennan, Kenneth G Brown, William Haas, Patricio Serna, Walz and Associates, Defendants

ORDER SETTING ASIDE JUDGMENT, ORDER
OR WRIT OF THIS COURT

A motion having been made to set aside the an order entered in the above styled case on the day of July 8, 2002 and second order dated July 8, 2002 upon the grounds that such orders:

[ ] was entered because of (a) (mistake) (inadvertence) (surprise) (excusable neglect) (fraud).

[X] is void because judge Robert H Scott did not have jurisdiction.

Plaintiffs is denied right to paid for 12 person jury trial guaranteed inviolate by New Mexico and federal constitutions.


Plaintiff Morales has right to represent himself pro se guaranteed by Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution which New Mexico Constitution Bill of Rights section 1 honors.

The court having held a hearing finds that the motion was timely filed and there are good grounds to grant the relief requested.

IT IS ORDERED that the above orders be set aside.

It is further ordered that CV 2002 3425 either be immediately settled or sent to trial.

Dated:

__________________ , ________

________________________________________
Richard C Bosson

By my reckoning - and you're welcome to disagree with me - when someone takes an oath of office to uphold the great Constitution when they take the oath of office, it's not "I'll uphold the parts I like, and change those parts I don't..." Yet, in numerous cases, the present pack of pretenders in DC has strayed from the small government, balanced budget, Constitutional Rights, and transparency that true Patriots wouldn't have a problem with. ...

Ignoring the oath is serious business and I expect most Americans won't stand for it. So, I will give you two predictions. First, the administration will appeal to the US Supreme Court and once there, we will see if hair trigger Dick's duck hunting buddy and his colleagues will rule for the people or whether they will endorse the "soft" benevolent dictatorship and thus show themselves to be a kangaroo court or a respected Constitutional Judicial Branch.. The second prediction is that 2008's elections are already in trouble because I think I know how prediction #1 will go.

Nino has some serious problems.

Settlement time yet?


Building the questionnaire [designed so thatPatricia Madrid gets all answers right] calls on another of Payne's professional skills: Test and Measurement

7. Payne, W. H., and D. E. Anderson, Significance Levels for the Kuder- Richardson Twenty: An Automated Sampling Experiment Approach, Educational and Psychological Measurement, 28, No. 1 (1968): 23-29.

8. Payne, W. H., and D. E. Anderson, Automated Sampling Experiment Program for Cumulative Distribution Func- tions of the Kuder-Richardson Twenty, Educational and Psychological Measurement, 28, No. 2 (1968).

9. Anderson, D. E., and W. H. Payne, Significance Levels for the Kuder-Richardson Twenty and Automated Sampling Experiments, Proceedings of the 74th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (1968).

Anderson is one of Payne's PhD students in psychology.

Anderson was a student in Payne graduate course in test and measurement in about 1967. Harald Euler was Payne's TA in this class.

Payne learned test and measurement in an industrial psychology course at Purdue University taught by William Owens.

Thus, when an offer came from Purdue University to join the industrial psychology program there, it seemed that the time and the opportunity had come. Accordingly, in 1959 my family and I left Ames, Iowa and moved to Lafayette, Indiana. Probably all changes are stimulating, and this one was no exception. The industrial program, among the best in the country, was big, well-established and moving like a broad river. With that which I had chiefly sought I was almost over-blessed; the graduate students were able, goal-oriented and numerous. I enjoyed them tremendously and recognized them as a virtually unmixed blessing. Consulting opportunities were often present, and many of them required research which could be performed by a graduate student at regular stipend rates and under only nominal supervision. I have always believed that business and industry cannot buy such competent help for so little money in any other way, and that graduate students can't find a better quasi-internship experience.

Payne got his start in computing at Purdue starting in 1959 computerizing Purdue Public Opionion Poll and the Purdue Freshman Placement Test as research assistant in Purdue Educational Reference [later Measurement and Research] center.

And now these skills will be applied to Nino Scalia and generalissmo Suter. Along with more recently necessary acquired computer skills too, of course.