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By refusing to accept the authority of the Coos County Circuit Court, Hollingsworth plans to spare his friend, Gary Murphy of North Bend, from being prosecuted. Murphy's trial on charges of disorderly conduct and unlawful interception of communication is set for next month.
Until recently, the group has been virtually nonexistent in Coos County, said District Attorney R. Paul Frasier.
He encountered sovereign citizens as a prosecutor in Josephine County, but never in Coos.
Until now.
'We are going to re-serve the court" with paperwork refusing to accept the court's authority, Hollingsworth said. 'And that will put a stop to it. It is going to fall apart."
The paperwork reads in part: 'I am unable to 'appear' in the air of your de facto court, but do attend in conference with interest and with my standing on the land. I cannot enter your realm or give plea under color-of-law, in this situation and without true 'legal advice of counsel' and your guarantee of protection of my natural rights and civil rights."
Murphy only recently became involved with sovereign-citizen ideals and has asked Hollingsworth to guide him through the court process, he said.
But that's a process that won't work, Frasier said.