In Re Sakima Iban Salih El Bey
Securities
Does the Constitution of Arkansas make provision to deny a person that is exempt from a 'driver's license' in Arkansas who is in compliance with state code i.e. AR 27-16603(2); AR 27-23-119 being 'exempt'?
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED In a lawsuit, challenging jurisdiction of administrative revenue officers in United States of America under State trust STATE OF ARKANSAS under the Administrative Procedures Act and Article 4, sec. 2 Constitution of the United States has been established that courts when State agencies West Memphis Police department and its officers failed to provide the whole training of the two Constitutions which provides two jurisdictions. This administrative record showed bad faith or improper conduct or a violation of the privileges and immunities of petitioner who chose to stay in his jurisdiction and was force by the defendants to enter into theirs while on the private property of a casino who broke no laws; was traveling within the rule of state law when he was approached by defendants for making a right turn after careful view of pedestrians proceeded under the limit of 5 miles per hour, was then backing up into a parking space when out of nowhere, defendants rushed over to block petitioner and force him out of his road machine. Petitioner expressed he broke no law, no crime, hit anyone with his road machine, did not speed nor rush through the parking lot. Defendants proceeded to arrest petitioner after showing identification of Constitution jurisdictional authority to not be arrested, detained, or the like. Petitioner thus states after communication with the local court, appeals court, then District court all ignoring the intent of the founding fathers who established two jurisdictions by two Constitutions and two Declarations, in that no damaged party, crime happened. 1 Does the Constitution of Arkansas make provision to deny a person that is exempt from a ‘driver’s license’ in Arkansas who is in compliance with state code i.e. AR 27-16603(2); AR 27-23-119 being “exempt”? ; : 2 Does the Constitution of Arkansas make provision for a police Officer to ignore state law that verifies petitioner to be exempt under AR 27-16-603 and AR 27-23-119; where in his immediate possession he had a “valid driver’s license” from his home state, United States not United States of America while traveling in his road machine, pursuant to the Preamble of the Constitution of the United States inter alia? 3 Why did the Legislature of Arkansas create statutes for Officer’s Johnson, McElroy, who were given the valid driver’s license of petitioner where they ignored it in violation of AR 27-23-119 and ignored the identification as to being a “Preamble Citizen” who had a crime committed against him for complying with AR 27-23-119 inter alia. Officer Johnson has no evidence of such authority, nor does he have a delegated order of authority showing permission for violation of infringement of Article 4, sec. 2 Constitution of the United States. He charged petitioner with an Unconstitutional statute i.e. AR 27-16-603; inter alia; where if petitioner was subject to Arkansas state code; AR 27-23-119 and 27-16-603 exempts petitioner who was traveling in his road machine that states “Any person while operating or driving any road machine. temporarily operated or moved on a highway...”, for such is the petitioner under AR 27-16-603 in that the legislature made provisions for officer’s Johnson, McElroy to use an unconstitutional statute against petitioner in violation of the Constitution of Arkansas Article 1, sec 1-29 also federal regulation: Article 4, sec. 2 Constitution of the United States where they are liable and in violation of Article 4, sec. 2 of the Constitution of the United States & Constitution of Arkansas Article 1 section(s) 1-29? 4 Does the legislature have authority to ignore the Constitution of the United States, and write laws that are unconstitutional for state actors to charge a Preamble Citizen of the United States not the United States of America as listed in the Preamble? The Constitution of the United States does not delegate to officer Johnson et al, of the West Memphis Police department to infringe, violate, conspire a