Settlement conditions: 2008

First posted
Wednesday May 31, 2006 06:20
Updated
Thursday January 24, 2007 10:31


DRAFT

Settlement conditions as of Thursday January 24, 2007 10:22
1 A judge in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia voids judgments in

for lack of jurisdiction.

2 Morales and Payne were forced to seek justice at the US supreme court because criminal and arrogant acts of New Mexico judges to remove our rights to file as pro se litigants.

Tenth circuit judge McConnell ignored our rule 21(c) writ to void judgments and restore our tenth amendment right to represent ourselve pro se.

A judge in United States District Court for the District of Columbia voids

3 Monetary compensation for work we did on fraudulent federal cases 00 CV 1574, 00 CV 1677, 01 CV 0634, 01 CV 1198, and 01 CV 1132 for each docket sheet entry of $1,000 per line.

Morales and Payne are prepared to go to to a jury to ask for punitive damges in addition to $1,000 per docket entry for assistant US attorneys in CV 2001 06293 prima facie case 12 person trial by jury lawsuit for the reason that defendants also committed New Mexico crimes. See Nakamura letter section 8.

4 Our filing fees and summons service fees returned for New Mexico paid for jury trial lawsuits CV 2000-10289, CV 2001-03118, CV 2001 06293, CV 2000 10278, and CV 2001 05900 provided we settle.

Otherwise we must proceed to paid for 12 person jury trials guaranteed inviolate by New Mexico state and federal constitutions.

5 Morales and Payne want their $625 garnished from Morales wages back and the unjustified and malicious order of garnishment of $1,793.56 voided.

6 Payne ask for copies of all documents maintained on him from Sandia National Laboratories, DOE, NSA, and the FBI so that he can review and possibly correct them as guaranteed by the Privacy Act § 552a(d).

7 Payne asks for a letter of apology from the Secretary of Energy for publication and distribution of the false and defaming documents see at http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/supremecourt/cvpa.htm#gallegos which violate the criminal provision of the Privacy Act and New Mexico criminal libel law causing Payne from being unjustly fired from Sandia labs.

8 Payne asks that his Sandia wages with increments and benefits from the time he was fired in 1992 until the time he retired on June 11, 2002 plus interest be paid.

9 We will then, under New Mexico Rule 1-041, move for dismissal of trial 12 person jury lawsuits CV 2000-10289, CV 2001-03118, CV 2001 06293, CV 2000 10278, and CV 2001 05900.

10 We ask that you respond to our settlement offer by February 1, 2008.

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

Distribution

jim.kovakas@usdoj.gov
thomas.depriest@hq.doe.gov
julia.eichhorst@ic.fbi.gov

iscap@nara.gov
william.bosanko@nara.gov
kristopher.johnson@nara.gov
robert.tringali@nara.gov

Mayor Martin Chávez martinchavez@cabq.gov
F James Sensenbrenner Sensenbrenner@mail.house.gov
Arlen Specter



Think of deficient education as the basis for these problems whether lawyer or liberal arts educated bureaucrat, media person

Do not fear the enemy, for your enemy can only take your life. It is far better that you fear the media, for they will steal your HONOR. That awful power, the public opinion of a nation, is created in America by a horde of ignorant, self-complacent simpletons who failed at ditching and shoemaking and fetched up in journalism on their way to the poorhouse.
Mark Twain

In America half the population doesn't read the paper. Clearly, they are the intelligent half. Gore Vidal

or politician.


One of Payne's sandia labs SECRET SCI job assignments was to break electronic locks for the FBI


Technology makes our legal project possible.

Others, too, are using technology for their projects.
Iraq
Iran


Matters can, and likely will, get lots worse.

Extortion
is an New Mexico third degree felony crime.

Criminal solicitation of extortion
is fourth degree felony crime.


Pattern of fraud, extortion, and criminal solicitation conduct is racketeering.
Criminal solicitation of above fraud is a fourth degree felony New Mexico crime.

Fraud
for value of the property misappropriated or taken is over two hundred fifty dollars ($250) but not more than twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500) is New Mexico fourth degree felony crime
.