| VICTIM OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 155 Mamo Street Hilo, Island of Hawaii, Kingdom of Hawaii On June 24, 1845, a Joint Resolution was enacted by the Hawaiian Legislature and signed into law. The Attorney General was called upon to draw up a complete set of the existing laws embracing the organic forms of the different departments, namely, the Executive and Judicial branches. These laws were to outline their duties and modes of procedure. This brought forth the First Act of Kamehameha III to Organize the Executive Ministries, the Second Act of Kamehameha III to Organize the Executive Departments, and the Third Act of Kamehameha III to Organize the Judiciary Department. These Acts came to be known as the Organic Acts of 1845-46 and its supplemental Session Law of 1848.
Chapter III.
Of the Construction of Laws.
§9. The words of a law are generally to be understood in their most known and usual signification, without attending so much to the literal and strictly grammatical construction of the words as to their general or popular use or meaning.
§10. Where the words of a law are dubious, their meaning may be sought by examining the context, with which the ambiguous words, phrases and sentences may be compared, in order to ascertain their true meaning.
§11. Laws in pari materia, or upon the same subject matter, must be construed with reference to each other; what is clear in one statute may be called in aid to explain what is doubtful in another.
§12. One of the most effectual ways of discovering the true meaning of the law, when its expressions are dubious, is by considering the reason and spirit of it, or the cause which induced the Legislature to enact it.
§13. When the words of a law are ambiguous, every construction which leads to an absurdity should be rejected.
§14. The Judges have equitable as well as legal jurisdiction, and in all civil matters, where there is no express law, they are bound to proceed and decide according to equity, applying necessary remedies to evils that are not specifically contemplated by law, and conserving the cause of morals and good conscience. To decide equitably, an appeal is to be made to natural law and reason, or to received usage, and resort may also be had to the laws and usages of other countries.
§15. Every word importing the singular numbers only, may extend to an embrace the plural number; and every word importing the plural number only, may be applied and confined to the singular number as well as the plural; and every word importing the masculine gender only, may extend to an include females as well as males.
§16. Each of the terms or and, has the meaning of the other or both, when the subject matter, sense and connection require such construction.
§17. The word person, or words importing persons, for instance, another, others, any, any one, anybody, and the like, signify not only persons, but corporations, societies, communities, assemblies, inhabitants of a district, or neighborhood, or persons known or unknown, and the public generally, where it appears, from the subject matter, the sense and the connection in which such words are used, that such construction is intended.
§18. The word month shall be construed to mean calendar month, unless otherwise expressed; and the word year, a calendar year, unless otherwise expressed.
§19. The word oath shall be construed to include affirmation, when made by one alleging himself to be a member of the Society of Friends. Whereas; if you are a subject or citizen (both naturalized or natural born) domiciled, living and operating within the territorial boundaries of the Hawaii[an] Kingdom; and
you have been injured, suffered any damages and are presently being restricted or restrained of your rights to liberty by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA or its occuping MILITARY REGIME and or by its puppet administration quasi state STATE OF HAWAII, COUNTY OF HAWAII and its MILITIA ARMED AGENTS you may file your claims with this office for recording and lawful recourse; furthermore Any branch of United States Administration and its Military Armed Forces is defined as the MILITARY REGIME mentioned herein above;- Any agency or subordinate agency, office and department of the so called puppet administration quasi state STATE OF HAWAII, COUNTY OF HAWAII and their acting responsible parties are inclusive;
Whereas; the Office of the Attorny General is under the obligation to legally maintain and protect the peace and security of those subjects and citizens domiciled within this Kingdom, Hawaii. For more information contact Office of The Attorney General E-mail kaulike@aupunihawaii.com or call 1-808-557-5495
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