On September 16, 2023, Consul General Lamont Maurice El issued a Writ of Error from the Morocco Consular Court, which was subsequently entered into the records of the foreign de facto CIRCUIT COURT FOR CHARLES COUNTY (Inc.) on or about October 20, 2023, under consular jurisdiction.
By that Writ of Error, the following instruments entered in the records of case numbers C-08-CR-22-000652, C-08-CR-23-000122, and 08-K-13-000884 were challenged and adjudged unconstitutional, null and void ab initio, and unenforceable for want of jurisdiction and fraud, including but not limited to:
- DISPOSITION (April 27, 2023)
- UNSUPERVISED PROBATION ORDER (June 7, 2023)
- PLEA / SENTENCE AGREEMENT (June 7, 2023)
- COMMITMENT RECORD (June 30, 2023)
- CRIMINAL – BILL FOR COST (July 6, 2023)
- FORFEITURE ORDER (July 12, 2023)
- and all attachments associated therewith
Said instruments were identified as unconstitutional, notwithstanding, null and void ab initio, and unenforceable, as reflected in the unrebutted record.
On October 19, 2023, James Hayward West, acting as Chief Administrative clerk of the foreign de facto CIRCUIT COURT FOR CHARLES COUNTY (Inc.) noted the Writ of Error as a memorandum of law in their case record.
Statement of Lawful Position from the Consul General Lamont Maurice El
"It is the national and political position of us Moorish-Americans that, absent a lawful and constitutionally valid judgment entered by a court of competent jurisdiction, no disability may lawfully attach to the exercise of rights secured by the Constitution for the United States of America and the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1836 between the United States of North America and the Moroccan Empire."
"Accordingly, we Moorish-Americans assert the right to keep and bear arms free from unlawful restraint, consistent with the Second Amendment, subject only to lawful jurisdiction and due process and not by any permit (permission) from any foreign color of authority."
These documents are published herein as Public Notice, and for public inspection and scrutiny.
See the certified Writ of Error below.