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Welcome to UAP Court

Welcome to UAP CourtWelcome to UAP CourtWelcome to UAP Court
  • Home
  • About
  • Cases
    • Current Case: Roswell
    • Potential Cases
    • Past Cases
  • Rules
  • Links

About UAP Court

The Black Vault

The "Guy Hottel" Memo

The "Guy Hottel" Memo

Massive archive of FOIA responses about a wide range of topics, including UFOs and UAPs. 


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The "Guy Hottel" Memo

The "Guy Hottel" Memo

The "Guy Hottel" Memo

The most frequently viewed record in the FBI's Vault is the Guy Hottel memo, dated March 22, 1950.


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UFOS.WIKI

The "Guy Hottel" Memo

UFOS.WIKI

A tremendous collection of material about UAP, UFOs, and Ufology, helpfully organized by case, researcher, and other topics. 

VISIT

Useful links for understanding the real legal systeM

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

These rules govern how our our federal government's trial courts function. From filing a complaint (or petition, as we call it in Texas) to a motion for summary judgment, these Rules have been adopted in some way shape or form in all 50 states.  

RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

Federal Rules of Evidence

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

These are the rules that the judges rely upon when deciding whether to admit or exclude evidence at a hearing or trial. We all know some of the Rules of Evidence, since they, too, have been adopted fairly uniformly around the country. Objection! says Louisiana.

RULES OF EVIDENCE

Local Rules of Civil Procedure

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

Local Rules of Civil Procedure

Some of the finer details of the trial process are actually explained in the Court's local rules. The United States District Court of the District of Arizona is a good example of a court that has well-assembled local rules. 


Local rules

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