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Consular Court Venue and Jurisdiction

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Consular Jurisdiction

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Morocco Consular Court

Consular Jurisdiction and Venue

Consular Court Venue and Jurisdiction

Consular Court

Consular Jurisdiction

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All Disputes

All Cases or any Dispute between a Moor Moorish American and a Citizen of UNITED STATES or CANADA or others, etc… “Must” be heard in a “Consular Court Venue”, by “Competent Consular Authority”, “Under Consular Jurisdiction.” World Court .I.C.J. The International Court of Justice affirmed this precedent. “The various provisions, in referring to “consular jurisdiction”, “competent consular authority”, “consular court of the defendant”, etc., clearly meant that jurisdiction which was being uniformly exercised by foreign States over their respective nationals as defendants in all cases. They did not mean such limited jurisdiction as might be exercised by the United States consular courts, in accordance with Article 20 of the Moroccan-United States Treaty of 1836, in cases involving United States citizens or protégés only.” See France v. United States of America Judgement of August 27, 1952. “Case concerning rights of nationals of the United States of America in Morocco. Judgment of August 27th, 1952 I.C.J. Reports 1952, page. 176.”

Judge Hsu Mo declares that, in his opinion, the jurisdictional rights of the United States of America in the French Zone of Morocco are limited to those provided in Articles 20 and 21 of its Treaty with Morocco of September 16th, 1836, and that the United States is not entitled to exercise consular jurisdiction in cases involving the application to United States citizens of those provisions of the Act of Algeciras of 1906 which, for their enforcement, carried certain sanctions. The Act of Algeciras, as far as the jurisdictional clauses are concerned, was concluded on the basis of a kind of consular jurisdiction as it existed at that time in its full form and in complete uniformity among the Powers in morocco.” See he Treaty of Peace and Friendship 1787 and 1836 Between the United States and the Moors Moroccan Empire:
Article 20: “If any of the citizens of the United States, or any persons under their protection, shall have any dispute with each other, the consul shall decide between the parties, and whenever the consul shall require any aid or assistance from our Government, to enforce his decisions, it shall be immediately granted to him.
Article 21: If any citizen of the United States should kill or wound a Moor, or, on the Contrary, if a Moor shall kill or wound a citizen of the United States, the law of the Country shall take place, and equal justice shall be rendered, the consul assisting at the trial; and if any delinquent shall make his escape, the consul shall not be answerable for him in any manner whatever.
Any Case involving a Moor Moorish American and any Citizen of the UNITED STATES or CANADA or other etc… Must be heard in a Consular Court; Civil or Criminal: Civil Cases:
Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State. And the Congress may by general Laws prescribe the Manner in which such Acts, Records and Proceedings shall be proved, and the Effect thereof. The Continental Constitution for United States of North America.
Certified Full Faith and Credit Moorish Government and Consular Court. Article IV, Section 1:

civil cases

Criminal Cases

Certified Court Release Order.
Affidavit of Truth – At Fault Judgment

Family Court, Child Support Cases and Orders

Certified Court Injunction, Orders and Judgment.

Affidavit of Fact – Writ of Injunction.

Writ of Habeas Corpus Cases

Writ of Habeas Corpus Ad Subjiciendum

Property and Land Title Claims

Certified Adverse Claim and Reversion of Estate.

Affidavit of Fact – Writ of Escheat Adverse Claim and Reversion of Estate.

Traffic Cases

Certified Traffic Case Dismissal for Lack of Jurisdiction and Fraud.
State of Maryland v. George Edward Neal Bey.