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Bybee v. City of Paducah: Washitaw National in US Court of Appeals

We found this court case quite interesting. IMHO, it shows that someone didn't know what they were doing! See what you make of it here.



UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT

TERRILL D. BYBEE, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
CITY OF PADUCAH, Defendant-Appellee.

August 13, 2002, Filed

Bybee's claims stem from a minor traffic accident. A Paducah police officer investigated the accident and discovered that Bybee did not possess a license to drive, a vehicle registration, or liability insurance coverage as required by statute. Rather, Bybee's operator's license, vehicle registration, and car tag were issued by the fictional "Nation of Washitaw" (the territory of the United States except the thirteen original colonies and Texas).

They obviously didn't know this lady! Watch Queen Vallarah EL Bey explaining some good law definitions and issues relative to the Washitaw.

Get our your Black's Law Dictionary and look up the stuff she tells you to look up. Don't have a Black's Law? Here's a free download of Edition 2, which is out of copyright.

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