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What is the CRIS / CUSIP ?

Court docket numbers are assigned a CUSIP number, securitized and traded for profit. Each
case has its own account! And the clerk is the custodian of the account! Gives new meaning to
the phrase the business of the court!
The Court Registry Investment System (CRIS) is a cash management system used by the
Judiciary. (see p. 41) The CRIS report shows how the courts invest and financially benefit from
court cases. (This is a large file. It may take up to 5 minutes to download but it is totally worth
the wait.)
CUSIP stands for Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures. A CUSIP number
identifies most securities, including: stocks of all registered U.S. and Canadian companies, and
U.S. government and municipal bonds. The CUSIP systemowned by the American Bankers
Association and operated by Standard & Poorsfacilitates the clearing and settlement process
of securities.
The number consists of nine characters (including letters and numbers) that uniquely identify a
company or issuer and the type of security. A similar system is used to identify foreign securities
(CUSIP International Numbering System).
Court cases are issued a CUSIP number. To find the CUSIP No. and Bonds by the CUSIP No.
Click here.
US District Court Local Rules
67.2 Deposit of Registry Funds Into Interest-Bearing Account
Connect the dots.
Securitization is illegal
Beware Metro And Regional Government!
View more related documents at http://www.tiny.cc/landfarm and http://landrightsnfarming-
landrightnfarming.blogspot.com/
Do we have more than just a conflict of interest here? Are the courts crying wolf?
I attended a hearing in Bath, Maine awhile back. Most cases involved traffic violations. The
accused were hurdled in like cattle. From 9:00 a.m. to noontime, approximately $30,000 in fines
were agreed upon by the victims. The same line was spoken by the judge how much can you
pay today? This is only ONE court in Maine. Where does this money go? Is it not time for an
audit of the Maine courts?

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