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STATE OF HAWAII ) DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT

Plaintiff )
-v- ) Security/Case #: 123456
John H Doe
UNITED STATES
Defendants )
JUDICIAL NOTICE OF SUBROGATION & LETTER OF INSTRUCTION
I accept for honor the oaths of office l for the prosecuting trustees/usufructuaries, (insert names of prosecutors), executed for both the
Constitution of State of Hawaii and the Constitution of the United States whereby both the presiding Judge and Attorney General are bound
to protect rights.
1. By these presents i hereby exercise my right of subrogation in surrendering, releasing, and yielding up in usufruct to the
presiding Judge and Clerk as public fiduciaries, 2
(a) my interest in the property of Defendant via the instruments filed, not as identification, but as exhibits evidencing said interest
for the presiding Judge and Clerk to convey to the United States Treasury: to and for the account of United States, through
the assignment/transfer order attached.
(b) Defendant’s plea of guilty to the facts, in exchange for the presiding Judge and Clerk fully acquitting and discharging
Defendants of all obligations pursuant to, and in full reliance upon, Section 7(e), Trading With the Enemy Act (“TWEA”), 40 Stat.
411 [50U.S.C. §§ 4305(b)(2), 4307(e)], wherein no person shall be held liable for anything done or omitted in good faith while relying
upon this act or any rule or statute in support thereof 3

Subscribed and submitted this Monday, the fourteenth day of the ninth month in the year of our Lord two thousand Twenty-three.
Respectfully,
By: [ autograph in blue ink]
authorized representative agent, peaceful inhabitant, A.R.R. (. (all rights reserved)
Email:
Exhibits entered into evidence:
-Indorsed ‘ORDER AND NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER’ [template D, discharge]

For illustration purposes only: § 876.05(1), Fla. Stat. (2020). Public employees; oath.— “All persons ... employed
by ... the state, or ... counties ... are required to take an oath......”
2 For illustration purposes only: “A public official is a fiduciary toward the public ....” McNally v. United States, 483
U.S. 350, 371—72 (1987) (superseded by statute, 18 U.S.C. § 1346 (1994)) (quoting U.S. v. Holzer, 816 F.2d 304, 307
(7th Cir. 1987) (vacated by McNally, supra)) (internal quotation marks omitted).
3 See also 31 C.F.R. § 501.701.
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