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Me vs. The Supremes III --  Petition for Certiorari
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Me vs. The Supremes III -- Petition for Certiorari By Montgomery Sibley
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My Petition for Certiorari to the United States Supreme Court from the case in which I sought forfeiture of their offices... More > for breach of Article III's "good behavior" requirement. < Less
The Justicide Brief (Hardcover)
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The Justicide Brief (Hardcover) By Montgomery Blair Sibley
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Asserting the premise that Justice is dead, the Justicide Brief traces the historical development of justice from the Magna... More > Charta to the U.S. Constitution. Describing the Founding Father’s vision for justice as defined in the Judiciary Act of 1789, the Brief then continues by describing how that vision has been destroyed.

Starting with the Judiciary Act of 1891, by silent approaches and slight deviations from legal modes of procedure, the slow death of Justice is detailed through to the present state of affairs where: (i) decisions are made based upon the whim of a judge, (ii) the American Bar Association has been given the power to determine who will be able to practice law and sit as judges, and (iii) judges are absolutely immune from the consequences of any judicial misbehavior.

Concluding with specific proposal to bring back to life the Justice the Founding Father had envisioned, the Justicide Brief is a necessary read for anyone claiming to be an informed citizen. < Less
The Justicide Brief
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The Justicide Brief By Montgomery Blair Sibley
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Asserting the premise that Justice is dead, the Justicide Brief traces the historical development of justice from the Magna... More > Charta to the U.S. Constitution. Describing the Founding Father’s vision for justice as defined in the Judiciary Act of 1789, the Brief then continues by describing how that vision has been destroyed.

Starting with the Judiciary Act of 1891, by silent approaches and slight deviations from legal modes of procedure, the slow death of Justice is detailed through to the present state of affairs where: (i) decisions are made based upon the whim of a judge, (ii) the American Bar Association has been given the power to determine who will be able to practice law and sit as judges, and (iii) judges are absolutely immune from the consequences of any judicial misbehavior.

Concluding with specific proposal to bring back to life the Justice the Founding Father had envisioned, the Justicide Brief is a necessary read for anyone claiming to be an informed citizen. < Less
Federal Forfeiture Practice Manual
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Federal Forfeiture Practice Manual By Montgomery Blair Sibley, Esq.
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The Federal Forfeiture Practice Manual begins with the historical antecedents to today’s multi-billion dollar federal... More > forfeiture cash-machine, and then takes counsel from the role as first-responder to a forfeiture seizure in process, through the post-seizure issues of preserving the value of the property, to protecting the client from self-incrimination, expediting settlement, the administrative remedies, removal to federal court, pre-trial discovery and practice through the trial and charge to the jury. Additionally, over 150 pages of forms used in Federal Forfeiture Practice are included. Simply stated, if it is not in this book, it is not in Federal Forfeiture practice. The author Montgomery Blair Sibley’s practice has been largely limited the last twenty years to contraband forfeiture cases initiated by federal and state agencies. Of course, he is available for co-counsel, referral or direct trial or appellate representation in forfeiture matters. Please contact him at: www.civilforfeiture.com < Less