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PCR Exhibits - Alaska State of Corruption

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OSTERMAN: Right if a crime happen within the confines <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong>, within a<br />

venue district…<br />

HAEG: So why is that first one in there then<br />

OSTERMAN: Because they didn’t have subject matter<br />

jurisdiction.<br />

HAEG: Why didn’t they<br />

OSTERMAN: Because they didn’t have the right to the subject<br />

matter. You should have been charged with the permit not with a<br />

hunting violation.<br />

HAEG: You know the last time it was thrown out on that was in 1909 and it was called<br />

Saltzer – well just Saltzer.<br />

OSTERMAN: Mm hmm.<br />

HAEG: It was the last time that ever worked…<br />

OSTERMAN: Mm hmm.<br />

HAEG: How come it hasn’t worked since<br />

OSTERMAN: Nobody has been careful enough to do their dam<br />

paperwork correct.<br />

HAEG: (laughs) no not a chance. There’s hundreds <strong>of</strong> cases. It’s all been determined that<br />

it was -uh- -um- harmless error because it wouldn’t have mattered one way or the other if it<br />

would have been sworn to or not sworn to. If it would have been sworn to the same thing would<br />

have happened. Unsworn same thing.<br />

OSTERMAN: Courts jurisdiction is only given by statutes. Ok<br />

anything else you want to talk about<br />

HAEG: I guess not. -Um- I just you know like I pointed out there’s some pretty major<br />

problems with that. Your brief or whatever and that if you’re goanna go after Brent Cole for<br />

ineffective assistance <strong>of</strong> counsel shouldn’t you just nail ever nail in the c<strong>of</strong>fin all the way<br />

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