Credit River Decision – Re-enactment of the court dialogue
This is a re-enactment of a court case that happened in Minnesota in December 1968, which has become known as The Credit River Decision.
This case was won initially and then overturned and buried, the judge for the case Justice Martin V. Mahoney was later found poisoned on a fishing boat accident, and the advocate Jerome Daly was later disbarred over the case.
A Minnesota Trial Court’s decision holding the Federal Reserve Act unconstitutional and VOID; holding the National Banking Act unconstitutional and VOID; declaring a mortgage acquired by the First National Bank of Montgomery, Minnesota in the regular course of its business, along with the foreclosure and the sheriff’s sale, to be VOID.
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