"Subject Matter"


Subject Matter under consideration:
The Innocent.
PDF format

Stanley Silers' Preponderance of Evidence

Statute: Title 17 U. S. C. § Copyrights.

Stan's petition PDF format Supreme Court of the United States, Docket: 08-6968.

Stan's brief PDF format Brief on the Merits for Petitioner.


Title 28, Rule 14 (b)(1)* Third Party.

(b) Notice to Interested Parties.

(1) The court, on its own motion or on
the motion of a party, may notify any
person with legal capacity to sue and
be sued and who is alleged to have
an interest in the subject matter of
any pending action. Such notice
shall advise of the pendency of the
action and of the opportunity to seek
intervention and to assert an interest
in the action.


Waivers filed.

1. PDF format Unethical Notice.
-PDF format Dennis R. Vavrosky,

Notice: Worker's Compensation Laws.


Subject-matter jurisdiction is the authority of a court to hear cases of a particular type or cases relating to a specific subject matter.

Subject-matter jurisdiction must be distinguished from personal jurisdiction, which is the power of a court to render a judgment against a particular defendant, and territorial jurisdiction, which is the power of the court to render a judgment concerning events that have occurred within a well-defined territory. Unlike personal or territorial jurisdiction, lack of subject-matter jurisdiction cannot be waived. A judgment from a court that did not have subject-matter jurisdiction is forever a nullity.

To decide a case, a court must have a combination of subject and either personal or territorial jurisdiction.

Subject-matter jurisdiction, personal or territorial jurisdiction, and adequate notice are the three most fundamental constitutional requirements for a valid judgment.

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Beyond a reasonable doubt.



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