Summoned

People are “summoned” or “subpoenaed” to appear before court on a daily basis, however many do not check the paperwork and ask very simple questions.
Note: A “summons” sent through the post is from administrative, or corporate court, and is an invitation only.
To be summoned before a court of law you must first be accused of a crime. You must be presented with a warrant, signed by a judge, which is backed up by an affidavit certified by the accuser.
If you do not know the name of the person who has accused you, and you do not have the name of the judge, then if you are taken you have been kidnapped.
Most warrants today are based on a legal fiction, and not supported by a judge. Furthermore you are not even being summoned to appear in a court of law, but either an administrative court acting as a trust or a judicial court, meaning a court controlled by a Judge and not a jury.
If you accept the “summons” based on a legal fiction, meaning in the name of a corporation, or referring to your legal fiction, then your status and rights have been lost.
So with that said, a summons is entirely voluntary and you have the right to refuse to come.
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