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CONSTITUTIONAL AND STATUTORY PROVISIONS INVOLVED

 

1.                  Fifth and Seventh Amendments => Due Process and Right to JURY Trial

2.                  Communications Act of 1934 => Regulation of WIRE COMMUNICATIONS

3.                  ACA 16-63-207   => Redress for Libel and Slander


STATEMENT OF THE CASE

 

1.     Petitioner became his own guardian in Jan 2006 but is still unable to perform all life’s basic normal functions.  Petitioner has almost no memory of most of his life and is unable to remember wives or children.  Petitioner is unable to remember a prior history doing commercial photography or fine art photography involving the nude human as an object of art. 

2.      United States Search Engines regularly search the Internet for nudes published by the Petitioner and others asserting that truthful attribution and fair-use are protections.  This ignores the moral rights to prevent attribution to nudes before anonymous viewers granted by the Creator.  The nudes attributed to the Petitioner are not all done by the Petitioner and one is particularly detested.  Michael Pevin’s erect penis could be seen in the record at the Eighth Circuit but was locked due to nudity not allowed shown there. See Appendix Peven-Penis in initial filings or use unregulated wire communications called “Internet” for disguise now and search <images.google.com> for the Petitioner’s personal name.






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