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The Alabama Motto:

Audemus jura nostra defendere,
which means
We Dare Defend Our Rights.
Alabama's Flag: The Saint Andrew's Cross

Purpose of this site

Constitutional and Other Legal Materials: At this link, there are a wide variety of briefs and other materials regarding the US Constitution and related briefs and other materials. 

Federal Jurisdiction: What distinctions does the United States Constitution make regarding the difference between the jurisdictions of the United States and the several States? Legal materials regarding this topic are posted here.

Money and Economics: Briefs and other articles regarding money and economics is linked here.

Taxation: Linked here are various files and documents helpful for any study of the federal income tax laws.

The Second Amendment: Legal materials and other relevant information is here.

Alternative Medicine: Here are some links to alternatives.

Other Great Patriot Sites: Some great sites linked here.

Problems: Popular movements are often plagued by both opponents as well as parties within. This link provides several documents regarding those matters to guard against.

Historical Works: The Net contains a wealth of materials, books and documents about the law and the origins of this country. Here you will find links to some of these works.

LarryBecraft.OrgYou may contact Larry on this site.

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Martial Law and Emergencies: This file offers explanations of "martial law" here in America, as well as laws related to emergencies.

Election Fraud: Here are links to lawsuits and information about them.


 

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Disclaimer

    The purpose of this web site is simply to communicate and provide information. While I am an attorney licensed to practice law, this site has no advertising purpose and is not designed to provide specific legal advice to anyone nor to solicit clients. If you live in state other than Alabama and if you are seeking legal advice, I suggest that you contact and discuss your particular legal problem with a lawyer from the state where you reside. Further, pursuant to the Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct and if the posting of this site should be construed as an advertisement, I must inform you as follows:

No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

This website is purely a public resource of general information which is intended, but not promised or guaranteed, to be correct, complete, and up-to-date. This website is not a source of advertising, solicitation, or legal advice, and thus the material provided on this website is not intended to create, and the receipt of it does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Internet subscriber and on-line reader should not rely on information provided herein, and should always seek the advice of competent counsel in the reader's state. The owner of this website is an attorney licensed only in the state of Alabama. Furthermore, the owner of this website does not wish to represent anyone desiring representation based upon viewing this website in a state where this website fails to comply with all laws and ethical rules of that state. Do not send the owner of this website or anyone listed herein information until you first speak with me.

The information posted here is not intended to be and should not be considered as legal advice and it is posted solely for educational purposes.

But while I am only licensed in Alabama, I am admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court as well as the following federal appellate courts: the First, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Circuits (excluding the Second and DC Circuits). I am also admitted to practice in several federal district courts: the Northern District of Alabama, the Western District of Tennessee, the District of Maryland and the Eastern District of Michigan. But I usually appear pro hac vice in most US district courts.

Larry Becraft

This site was created on July 27, 1997.

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