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David
Justice
Ambassador from Heaven loses appeal

Associated Press - February 27, 1998
DENVER - A man fighting
traffic tickets in Gunnison County lost his appeal when the Colorado Court of Appeals
ruled the State Department doesn't acknowledge a "Kingdom of Heaven."
David Justice had
contended that the Gunnison County Court had no jurisdiction over "an ambassador and
public minister of the Kingdom of Heaven."
He claimed that the U. S.
Constitution requires that all cases involving ambassadors be tried before the Supreme
Court.
The Gunnison County
District Court denied his motion for summary judgment, ruling Justice wasn't the type of
ambassador covered by the Constitution. The court of appeals agreed with the district
court.
"In order for
diplomatic status to attach, a state's sovereignty must be recognized by the executive
branch of the United States government through the Department of State," the appeals
court ruled Thursday.
"We are not aware of
any declaration by the Department of State that the Kingdom of Heaven is a recognized
sovereign."
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