Anyway, we all know that the law only applies to government "subjects," not government itself. We all know that ignorance of the law is no excuse unless you work for government. We all know that the Constitution doesn't enumerate limited powers of government rather, government can do whatever it wants as long as the Constitution doesn't specifically prohibit it. We all know that whatever the majority votes as ok is the law of the land. We all know that "the police power" is unlimited so long as there's a "compelling state interest." We all know that lawyers, judges, and politicians are as honest as the day is long and would never lie, cheat, steal, or misrepresent anything, after all, they know they're public servants in a position of public trust. We all know that every legislator has carefully read and considered every law they pass. We all know that every police officer has read the laws they enforce from their inception through current law to make absolutely sure that they are complying with their oath of office which specifies that they must uphold the Constitution. We all know that every law on the books is 100% beyond question because it never would have gotten there otherwise. We all know that there's no need for a state or federal archival service because nobody needs that moldy old paper anyway - it's just another wasteful government bureaucracy that ought to be disbanded.
For those who aren't brain-dead, knee-jerk, statist, closet Nazi's, you might find something interesting in the link below. Otherwise, ignore it. By the way, I won't be responding to those who don't like what they find there. Take it or leave it or tell it to somebody who cares. I'm outta here.
http://taor.yvo.dynip.com/on_law.htm
Who are you trying to kid? The widow was quoted as saying that her husband was going to commit murder. Even if the evidence were presented to the moral-liberal anarcho-ideologues in Dolby stereo technicolor, they would claim the evidence was tainted by the Trilateral Commission anyway.