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Thanks Kat, for the info that Lauren's motor vehicle license was "suspended" and on alert to an arrest if they ever caught her driving again. Technically "driving without a license" is only a violation for the first offense, and a misdemeanor for the second offense, both charges bullshit from the "bullshit artists" in government themselves who play on these privileges that override our rights! My case #87-S-313 in Merrimack County Superior Court in Concord for 2nd offense "driving without a license" was nol-prosed when I motioned to dismiss, citing the Oregon Law Review of 1953 (December, page 1) wherein the summary is: that a license is a restraint on the individual when you're a proven threat to the public, and you are NOT a proven threat until AFTER your first accident; and so with no accident on record they/ the state has no authority OVER you, and whatever they do, such as lock-up can be offset with a per-day lawsuit in Small Claims Court for the standard $2,500 damages per day, per the Veronica Silva case example in the State Board of Claims (see the details of this in my Reply #___).
BTW it was 2nd offense, since at the first I refused to doff my hat to the judge, citing the Quakers who say that a servant doffs his hat to the master, not to his public "servant" as by my religious rights guaranteed (or supposed to be) by Art. 5, N.H. Constitution, Part First & Bill of Rights. The judge defaulted me, and so I had this case to fall back on just in case.
So WHEREever Lauren is now, IF in lock-up, and she can get over this "suspension" angle to the more basic traveling is a right issue, then she can make $money on this latest arrest. This is now the perfect opportunity for those withOUT any suspension problems, and with NO licenses, to further educate these federal, county and state government goons to get them to "Wise up!"

at their $expense, the "victim"s to be paid $2,500/day for their professorship!

Happy Trails, - Joe H.