Laws Binding The State Bar of California



Initial Resources re:

Laws Binding The State Bar of California

Front Side ONLY of one License to Practice Law in California, SBN 218319:



(IN DEFAULT)

Oath of Office for Admission to the State Bar of California, SBN 190317:





Section 6064, California Business and Professions Code:



Section 6067, California Business and Professions Code:



Section 6068, California Business and Professions Code:



Section 6103, California Business and Professions Code:



4 U.S.C. 101: All State Judicial Officers must take an oath:



The State Bar of California, Standing Committee on

Professional Responsibility and Conduct: FORMAL OPINION NO. 2003-162:



AUTHOR’S AFFIDAVIT CONTESTING DECLARATION OF WESLEY C.J. EHLERS:



SUBPOENA IN A CIVIL CASE to The State Bar of California:















VERIFIED CRIMINAL COMPLAINT, ON INFORMATION:



INVOICE FOR CIVIL RICO DAMAGES: 18 U.S.C. 1961 et seq.:











Memo explaining license custodian to California Supreme Court Clerk:



(IN DEFAULT)

MEMORANDUM OF LAW detailing the legal history of CBPC 6064:



LIST OF AUTHORITIES

Plaintiff cites the following authorities in support of His VERIFIED CRIMINAL COMPLAINT, to wit: Powell v. Alabama, 287 U.S. 45, 73 (1932) (“attorneys are officers of the court”); Malautea v. Suzuki Motor Co., 987 F.2d 1536, 1546 (11th Cir 1993) (“All attorneys, as officers of the court ....”); Pumphrey v. K.W. Thompson Tool Co., 62 F.3d 1128, 1130 (9th Cir. 1995) (see section “II.”); “Let Us Be Officers of the Court,” by Hon. Marvin E. Aspen, 83 ABA Journal 94 (1997); and FRCP Rule 1, Advisory Committee Notes, 1993 Amendments (“as officers of the court, attorneys share ....”).

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