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Pay attention Patriots.
MOST IMPORTANT.
New word to learn today!
VITIATE
1. To reduce the value or quality of; impair or spoil
2. To corrupt morally; debase
See Synonyms at corrupt.
3. To make ineffective (a contract or legal stipulation, for example); invalidate.
Pay attention Patriots.
MOST IMPORTANT.
New word to learn today!
VITIATE
1. To reduce the value or quality of; impair or spoil
2. To corrupt morally; debase
See Synonyms at corrupt.
3. To make ineffective (a contract or legal stipulation, for example); invalidate.
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3. To make ineffective (a contract or legal stipulation, for example); invalidate.
INVALIDATE.
Fraud VITIATES everything.
Not just some- EVERYTHING.
Period.
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3. To make ineffective (a contract or legal stipulation, for example); invalidate.
INVALIDATE.
Fraud VITIATES everything.
Not just some- EVERYTHING.
Period.
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Fraud VITIATES everything.
Everything else is a DISTRACTION.
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Fraud VITIATES everything.
Everything else is a DISTRACTION.
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Landmark case UNITED STATES v. THROCKMORTON
(98 US 61 – Supreme Court 1878
PRECEDENT.
KNOWINGLY.
In other words, once any or all those intentional frauds have been proven in court, whether by judge or jury, the so-called Biden victory will be vacated for all time.
Landmark case UNITED STATES v. THROCKMORTON
(98 US 61 – Supreme Court 1878
PRECEDENT.
KNOWINGLY.
In other words, once any or all those intentional frauds have been proven in court, whether by judge or jury, the so-called Biden victory will be vacated for all time.
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United States v. Throckmorton, 98 U.S. 61 (1878)
APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Syllabus
98 U.S. 61
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/98/61/
United States v. Throckmorton, 98 U.S. 61 (1878)
APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Syllabus
98 U.S. 61
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/98/61/
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United States v. Throckmorton, 98 U.S. 61 (1878)
The general ground on which this relief is asked is that both these decrees were obtained by fraud.
Page 98 U. S. 62
United States v. Throckmorton, 98 U.S. 61 (1878)
The general ground on which this relief is asked is that both these decrees were obtained by fraud.
Page 98 U. S. 62
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United States v. Throckmorton, 98 U.S. 61 (1878)
Precedent.
"supposed to impeach the decree, and is correspondingly silent as to any thing tending to its support, there are important facts which, it cannot escape attention, could not be omitted."
Page 98 U. S. 63
United States v. Throckmorton, 98 U.S. 61 (1878)
Precedent.
"supposed to impeach the decree, and is correspondingly silent as to any thing tending to its support, there are important facts which, it cannot escape attention, could not be omitted."
Page 98 U. S. 63
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United States v. Throckmorton, 98 U.S. 61 (1878)
It is true that the United States is not bound by the statute of limitations as an individual would be.
Page 98 U. S. 64
United States v. Throckmorton, 98 U.S. 61 (1878)
It is true that the United States is not bound by the statute of limitations as an individual would be.
Page 98 U. S. 64
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United States v. Throckmorton, 98 U.S. 61 (1878)
Where the unsuccessful party has been prevented from exhibiting fully his case by fraud or deception practiced on him by his opponent, as by keeping him away from court, a false promise of a compromise,...
Page 98 U. S. 65
United States v. Throckmorton, 98 U.S. 61 (1878)
Where the unsuccessful party has been prevented from exhibiting fully his case by fraud or deception practiced on him by his opponent, as by keeping him away from court, a false promise of a compromise,...
Page 98 U. S. 65
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United States v. Throckmorton, 98 U.S. 61 (1878)
"Fraud vitiates every thing, and a judgment equally with a contract-that is, a judgment obtained directly by fraud, and not merely a judgment founded on a fraudulent instrument;......"
Page 98 U. S. 66
United States v. Throckmorton, 98 U.S. 61 (1878)
"Fraud vitiates every thing, and a judgment equally with a contract-that is, a judgment obtained directly by fraud, and not merely a judgment founded on a fraudulent instrument;......"
Page 98 U. S. 66
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The principle and the distinction here taken was laid down as long ago as the year 1702 by the Lord Keeper in the High Court of Chancery in the case of Tovey v. Young, http://Pr.Ch . 193.
Page 98 U. S. 67
The principle and the distinction here taken was laid down as long ago as the year 1702 by the Lord Keeper in the High Court of Chancery in the case of Tovey v. Young, http://Pr.Ch . 193.
Page 98 U. S. 67
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"The maxim that fraud vitiates every proceeding must be taken, like other general maxims, to apply to cases where proof of fraud is admissible. ....."
Page 98 U. S. 68
"The maxim that fraud vitiates every proceeding must be taken, like other general maxims, to apply to cases where proof of fraud is admissible. ....."
Page 98 U. S. 68
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That the mischief of retrying every case in which the judgment or decree rendered on false testimony, given by perjured witnesses, .....
Page 98 U. S. 69
That the mischief of retrying every case in which the judgment or decree rendered on false testimony, given by perjured witnesses, .....
Page 98 U. S. 69
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The reason of this is obvious -- namely that in so important a matter as impeaching the grants of the government under its seal, its highest law officer should be consulted and should give the support of his name and authority to the suit.
Page 98 U.S. 70
The reason of this is obvious -- namely that in so important a matter as impeaching the grants of the government under its seal, its highest law officer should be consulted and should give the support of his name and authority to the suit.
Page 98 U.S. 70