ADMIT VS. JUDICIAL ARCHIVE
I. Website "About" Section: Legal Framework
This section explains the mission of your site and the federal laws cited in your motions.
- [ ] Mission Statement: The Admit vs. Judicial Archive is a public, digital repository dedicated to judicial transparency and the documentation of procedural integrity within the court system.
- [ ] 18 U.S.C. § 241 – Conspiracy Against Rights: This archive documents evidence of potential conspiracies to injure or intimidate a person in the free exercise of constitutional rights.
- [ ] 18 U.S.C. § 242 – Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law: This section tracks acts by officials that willfully deprive individuals of rights protected by the Constitution.
- [ ] 18 U.S.C. § 1519 – Falsification of Records: This repository highlights instances of alleged alteration or concealment of records intended to obstruct the proper administration of justice.
- [ ] 18 U.S.C. § 371 – Conspiracy to Defraud: This archive monitors actions intended to impair or obstruct the lawful functions of government departments.
II. Website Footer: Legal Disclaimer
Place this at the bottom of your website to protect yourself and clarify your role as a Pro Se documentarian.
- [ ] Legal Disclaimer Text: "The information provided on Admitvsjudicial.Net is for documentary, educational, and archival purposes only. Michael Anderson is a Pro Se litigant and is not an attorney. Nothing on this website or associated YouTube channel constitutes legal advice. The documents provided are copies of official court filings intended to provide public oversight of judicial proceedings. For legal advice, please consult with a licensed professional in your jurisdiction."