Not a Sov Cit Case, But Still Interesting: Redemption Behind Bars: How One Man Transformed After 32 Years in Prison
In 1993, Alfredo Gallego was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of a U.S. Postal Service
Tracking the sovereign citizen movement in the US and around the world
In 1993, Alfredo Gallego was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of a U.S. Postal Service
In Arthur Woods v. Mobile Alabama Police Department, et al., Mr. Woods proceeding pro se, sued various defendants, including the
Continue readingMan Tries Sovereign Citizen Tactics to Sue Police, Gets Case Tossed Out
In a pivotal pretrial motion, Donald Day Jr., a 60-year-old Arizona man, seeks to exclude evidence related to a high-profile
Continue readingDefense Motion to Exclude the Wieambilla Shooting Evidence in U.S. v. Donald Day Jr.
A recent Ninth Circuit decision has once again reinforced the judicial system’s intolerance for sovereign citizen arguments. In Lopez v.
Continue readingSovereign Citizen’s $3 Billion Fantasy Lawsuit Crumbles in Court
William Phillip Jackson and Stephen Lee Jackson are two Missouri brothers who have long challenged the IRS’s authority, racking up
In People v. Coates, the Michigan Court of Appeals overturned the sentencing of Christy Love Coates, a woman convicted of
Continue readingPeople v. Coates: Sovereign Citizen Ideology Clashes with Michigan Law