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[00:49.020 --> 00:52.080] Get yours today at voiceandexit.com. [00:52.080 --> 00:58.760] And from the Cory Moore Show, live Friday nights, 9 p.m. Central Standard Time at corymoreshow.com. [00:58.760 --> 01:00.280] And now the news. [01:00.280 --> 01:05.360] Police arrested two Santa Monica high school students over a video recorded classroom fight [01:05.360 --> 01:07.840] between a teacher and a pupil. [01:07.840 --> 01:12.120] Science teacher and wrestling coach Mark Black grabbed a student around the legs as the two [01:12.120 --> 01:17.640] crashed into desks, eventually ending up on the floor in a disturbing display as fellow [01:17.640 --> 01:20.640] students looked on. [01:20.640 --> 01:27.840] A representative from the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District said that the incident [01:27.840 --> 01:31.560] escalated after a disagreement involving drugs. [01:31.560 --> 01:36.160] Initially following the video's release, the school superintendent, Sandra Leon, suspended [01:36.160 --> 01:40.040] the teacher and issued a statement saying that the school would support the student [01:40.040 --> 01:41.360] and his family. [01:41.360 --> 01:46.420] However, Leon's statement was retracted after a parental uproar condemned her for acting [01:46.420 --> 01:52.420] before all the facts were known. [01:52.420 --> 01:58.160] A study released by Illinois University researchers found that an alarming rate of sexual harassment [01:58.160 --> 02:01.800] cases are going unnoticed in public middle schools. [02:01.800 --> 02:06.320] According to the study, 21 percent of the students in this survey experienced some form [02:06.320 --> 02:08.640] of physical sexual harassment. [02:08.640 --> 02:13.520] The students reported instances of being slapped on the butt, being rubbed up against sexually, [02:13.520 --> 02:15.920] and even being forced to kiss another student. [02:15.920 --> 02:21.000] The researchers noted that many of the students dismissed this behavior as joking or not that [02:21.000 --> 02:25.940] serious, and I quote, that you get used to it, and another direct quote, it doesn't really [02:25.940 --> 02:27.480] bother me anymore. [02:27.480 --> 02:31.960] The study concluded that middle school youth have experienced a wide range of sexual and [02:31.960 --> 02:37.040] violent experiences that seem to be unaddressed by adults in these schools. [02:37.040 --> 02:41.320] Support for the Liberty Beat comes from Roberts and Roberts Brokerage, Inc., specializing [02:41.320 --> 02:44.080] in precious metals since 1977. [02:44.080 --> 02:47.760] They don't feed the banks by taking credit cards, but they do take bitcoin. [02:47.760 --> 02:54.520] Online at rrbi.co or by phone at 800-874-9760. [02:54.520 --> 02:56.320] You've been listening to the Liberty Beat. [02:56.320 --> 03:22.880] Remember, freeing your mind is freeing our world. [03:27.320 --> 03:30.320] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? [03:30.320 --> 03:32.320] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:32.320 --> 03:35.320] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? [03:35.320 --> 03:38.320] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:38.320 --> 03:43.320] When you were eight and you had bad traits, you'd go to school and learn the golden rules. [03:43.320 --> 03:46.320] So why are you acting like a bloody fool? [03:46.320 --> 03:49.320] If you get cocked then you must get cooed! [03:49.320 --> 03:52.320] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? [03:52.320 --> 03:54.320] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:54.320 --> 03:57.320] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? [03:57.320 --> 04:00.320] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [04:00.320 --> 04:03.320] You chuck it on that one, you chuck it on this one. [04:03.320 --> 04:06.320] You chuck it on your mother and you chuck it on your father. [04:06.320 --> 04:08.320] You chuck it on your brother and you chuck it on your sister. [04:38.320 --> 04:46.760] Okay, howdy, howdy, this is Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Rule of Law Radio, on this [04:46.760 --> 04:55.120] Thursday, the 10th of April, already a third of the way through the year, just keeps moving [04:55.120 --> 04:56.120] more quickly. [04:56.120 --> 05:03.380] Thank you all for being here, and finally, after all of these years, I'm beginning to [05:03.380 --> 05:11.160] make some serious headway on my litigation engine, if anybody's in front of the computer [05:11.160 --> 05:23.280] while you're listening, you might go to legalearth.net, legalearth.net is the primary project that [05:23.280 --> 05:32.880] we will be building that will be an open source project for the purpose of mapping the legal [05:32.880 --> 05:38.320] landscape of the planet. [05:38.320 --> 05:46.160] We will make it available so that we're going to be going to law schools and such, and trying [05:46.160 --> 05:52.080] to get them to make their libraries available. [05:52.080 --> 06:02.600] But in making them available, we've worked out some technologies for presenting the information [06:02.600 --> 06:14.080] in a way that ordinary people can find the law that relates to them without having to [06:14.080 --> 06:15.760] know all of the law. [06:15.760 --> 06:22.160] This has been a problem that required lawyers. [06:22.160 --> 06:34.000] The lawyers had to have a really wide-based knowledge of law, because a client would bring [06:34.000 --> 06:42.160] a problem to the lawyer, and the problem may address a number of different areas of law, [06:42.160 --> 06:46.800] so the lawyer had to be knowledgeable in all of those areas. [06:46.800 --> 06:55.080] That kind of gave the lawyers a stranglehold on the law. [06:55.080 --> 07:05.720] Over the last 30 years or so, I remember those 30 years because in 1970, I worked for Teletype [07:05.720 --> 07:08.920] doing primary research and development on metal and silicon technology. [07:08.920 --> 07:11.200] We were trying to develop the first PC. [07:11.200 --> 07:18.360] Well, that company never got theirs out, and as a result, they went out of business completely. [07:18.360 --> 07:25.280] But I watched this grow during the 70s, 80s, and 90s. [07:25.280 --> 07:30.160] Those of you who remember those times will remember that every few months, a faster computer [07:30.160 --> 07:36.200] would come out, a new processor, a new way of storing information. [07:36.200 --> 07:41.760] Just one thing after another, after another, after another, and then when we got into the [07:41.760 --> 07:49.680] new millennium, that fast-paced development began to slow down, because we had pretty [07:49.680 --> 07:57.640] well reached some physical limits to what we could do to increase speed. [07:57.640 --> 08:02.800] Now the only way they're increasing speed with your computer systems is not with a new [08:02.800 --> 08:11.360] whizbang, oh boy, Jim Dandy processor, but by gaining processors together. [08:11.360 --> 08:18.800] Right now, I'm using a quad core, and now they have out eight core processors, and they [08:18.800 --> 08:22.880] just keep stacking the processors together. [08:22.880 --> 08:29.920] But we have developed sufficient technology. [08:29.920 --> 08:35.680] At this point, we don't need more technology to dramatically change everything. [08:35.680 --> 08:43.320] The technology seems to have outstripped the human imagination. [08:43.320 --> 08:52.840] And now it's time for us to imagine new possibilities that the technology makes available. [08:52.840 --> 08:59.520] And if you look at the Earth.net, it is an exercise in exactly that. [08:59.520 --> 09:03.960] I have a number of examples of what we're doing up there. [09:03.960 --> 09:11.760] These are some whole different ways of conceptualizing information and finding information on the [09:11.760 --> 09:13.480] web. [09:13.480 --> 09:15.360] So if you have time, go have a look at it. [09:15.360 --> 09:17.840] I would like some feedback. [09:17.840 --> 09:20.880] Let me know if it makes sense. [09:20.880 --> 09:21.880] Let me know. [09:21.880 --> 09:27.360] This is built as a business plan. [09:27.360 --> 09:29.000] This is a demonstration of a business plan. [09:29.000 --> 09:35.960] I'm trying to get this thing financed so we can launch it and begin to eliminate the profession [09:35.960 --> 09:42.280] of lawyer while getting lawyers to pay us to do it. [09:42.280 --> 09:47.040] We do have an early caller, and I'm going to take Jeff. [09:47.040 --> 09:49.840] This is Jeff from Mississippi. [09:49.840 --> 09:58.920] Jeff was prosecuted a year or so ago for having a wife fall on campus when he wasn't on campus. [09:58.920 --> 09:59.920] Hello, Jeff. [09:59.920 --> 10:00.920] Hi, Randy. [10:00.920 --> 10:03.080] Thanks for taking my call. [10:03.080 --> 10:04.080] You are welcome. [10:04.080 --> 10:05.560] What do you have for us today? [10:05.560 --> 10:11.320] Well, I have some very interesting news, kind of exciting. [10:11.320 --> 10:17.960] I was, the last time I called, we were going to write a letter to the clerk of the court, [10:17.960 --> 10:26.440] I'm sorry, to the comptroller, the city comptroller for the voucher for the court reporter to find [10:26.440 --> 10:34.320] out if they had a hearing, a grand jury hearing, and I got a very interesting email that sounded [10:34.320 --> 10:39.400] almost paranoid wanting me to call the clerk of the court who I did not send the letter [10:39.400 --> 10:40.400] to. [10:40.400 --> 10:44.840] I actually sent it to the comptroller of currency, and they wanted me to call this person. [10:44.840 --> 10:51.880] Well, of course, I didn't call because I really don't want to say anything on the phone. [10:51.880 --> 10:58.480] What I'm wondering is, can I send the city comptroller a FOIA? [10:58.480 --> 10:59.480] Yes. [10:59.480 --> 11:00.480] Okay. [11:00.480 --> 11:01.480] Because... [11:01.480 --> 11:09.120] Well, not a FOIA, FOIA implies the federal, but the state information act, sure. [11:09.120 --> 11:12.760] These are finances, and that's the whole point. [11:12.760 --> 11:15.280] Finances are not something they can hide. [11:15.280 --> 11:16.280] All right. [11:16.280 --> 11:22.680] So, how they spend their money doesn't have anything to do with the adjudication of cases. [11:22.680 --> 11:24.480] Okay, yes. [11:24.480 --> 11:31.480] Yeah, because I sent it to the city comptroller, which is in a completely different building, [11:31.480 --> 11:41.160] and instead, the circuit clerk of my county emailed me wanting me to call them terribly. [11:41.160 --> 11:43.480] You could just feel the paranoia in the email. [11:43.480 --> 11:48.320] And of course, I didn't respond, however, the city comptroller never responded with [11:48.320 --> 11:49.920] any vouchers. [11:49.920 --> 11:54.580] Then you might... [11:54.580 --> 12:02.440] What does the Mississippi Open Records statutes require? [12:02.440 --> 12:09.360] It requires that if I send a form, it requires for them to send it back, and I've got a template. [12:09.360 --> 12:10.360] Okay. [12:10.360 --> 12:20.520] No, no, in Texas, under the Open Government Act, you have 15 days to either request an [12:20.520 --> 12:23.960] opinion from the state attorney general or produce the records. [12:23.960 --> 12:29.880] If you fail to do either one of those or both of those, it's a Class A misdemeanor. [12:29.880 --> 12:30.880] Okay. [12:30.880 --> 12:38.120] What does Mississippi law say about a public official who fails to provide you with public [12:38.120 --> 12:39.120] information? [12:39.120 --> 12:47.200] I believe that it says 30 days and that it's a misdemeanor, and I don't have that page [12:47.200 --> 12:48.800] popped up on my computer. [12:48.800 --> 12:50.120] I don't want to waste time. [12:50.120 --> 12:51.120] That's okay. [12:51.120 --> 12:58.460] If you remember reading it, that it is a crime as well in Mississippi, and even if it wasn't [12:58.460 --> 13:08.800] under the Open Records Act, it would be under the state equivalent to 18 U.S. Code 242. [13:08.800 --> 13:14.560] So for those who don't know, 18 U.S. Code 242 is kind of a catch-all. [13:14.560 --> 13:18.080] Everybody should have that one memorized. [13:18.080 --> 13:24.220] If a public official acting under the color or pretense of official authority fails to [13:24.220 --> 13:31.480] perform a duty he's required to perform or exerts or purports to exert an authority he [13:31.480 --> 13:36.120] does not expressly have it in the process, denies a citizen in the full and free access [13:36.120 --> 13:41.520] to or enjoyment of a right, that's a Class A misdemeanor in the Fed, and it's a crime [13:41.520 --> 13:42.720] in every state. [13:42.720 --> 13:45.800] That's the Ku Klux Klan Act. [13:45.800 --> 13:47.920] That's the first part of the Ku Klux Klan Act. [13:47.920 --> 13:52.680] Second part says if they do that kind of stuff, you can sue them, but the first part makes [13:52.680 --> 13:54.280] it a crime. [13:54.280 --> 13:56.120] So that is interesting. [13:56.120 --> 14:00.800] That's what we like to see, the cheeking dance. [14:00.800 --> 14:02.640] And I put a time limit on my letter. [14:02.640 --> 14:08.640] I said respond within 10 days, which they may do it in 15 or so, but she hasn't responded [14:08.640 --> 14:11.360] at all, and it's been a month and a half. [14:11.360 --> 14:13.360] This is the controller? [14:13.360 --> 14:14.360] Yes. [14:14.360 --> 14:19.400] Then the next step should be to go to the district attorney with a criminal complaint [14:19.400 --> 14:23.440] against the controller for breach of the Open Records Act. [14:23.440 --> 14:24.440] Okay. [14:24.440 --> 14:32.520] And then petition district court to what are the levels in Mississippi? [14:32.520 --> 14:36.960] Highest level state court, not appeals. [14:36.960 --> 14:39.040] We have a Mississippi Supreme Court. [14:39.040 --> 14:40.040] Okay. [14:40.040 --> 14:41.040] Okay. [14:41.040 --> 14:47.000] Is that like, you know, in New York, a Supreme Court is the lowest level court? [14:47.000 --> 14:53.200] No, I'm talking about in the county or the district, not appeals. [14:53.200 --> 14:54.200] Okay. [14:54.200 --> 14:55.200] I don't know. [14:55.200 --> 14:58.480] So I will be, I'll get on that and then report back. [14:58.480 --> 14:59.480] Okay. [14:59.480 --> 15:02.480] They'll just tell you, which generally is the highest court. [15:02.480 --> 15:05.920] We have a, we have municipal courts. [15:05.920 --> 15:11.360] We have justices of the peace, county, county courts, district courts, and then court of [15:11.360 --> 15:12.360] appeals. [15:12.360 --> 15:13.360] Okay. [15:13.360 --> 15:15.240] So here it would be district. [15:15.240 --> 15:20.160] In Pennsylvania, district is lower and you got circuits, so it's different for different [15:20.160 --> 15:21.160] states. [15:21.160 --> 15:26.000] In New York, it's crazy because the lowest court in New York is the Supreme Court. [15:26.000 --> 15:35.120] So anyway, find the highest level state court, not appeals, Supreme and all those other appeals [15:35.120 --> 15:36.120] courts. [15:36.120 --> 15:37.120] Okay. [15:37.120 --> 15:45.600] And take your criminal complaint when the prosecuting attorney refuses to act. [15:45.600 --> 15:50.680] You might look for shielding from prosecution. [15:50.680 --> 15:57.440] And also look under duties of officers in Mississippi. [15:57.440 --> 16:04.440] In Texas, under the Texas code of criminal procedure, duties of officers, first one they [16:04.440 --> 16:08.440] address are prosecuting attorneys. [16:08.440 --> 16:16.080] And there's a special statute in there in Texas that goes to a criminal accusation against [16:16.080 --> 16:19.240] the public official. [16:19.240 --> 16:23.880] The prosecuting attorney is made known in any manner than a public official has violated [16:23.880 --> 16:26.760] a law relating to his office. [16:26.760 --> 16:31.920] He shall reduce plankton information submitted to the grand jury. [16:31.920 --> 16:35.800] No discretion of any kind. [16:35.800 --> 16:42.560] But even if he does have discretion and he exercises it, you call it not discretion, [16:42.560 --> 16:44.120] but caprice. [16:44.120 --> 16:49.040] He didn't decide if there was sufficient evidence, he decided if he wanted to prosecute. [16:49.040 --> 16:50.240] That's not something he has. [16:50.240 --> 16:56.800] Our call in number 512-646-1984, give us a call, we'll have the phones open all night. [16:56.800 --> 17:00.760] We'll be right back. 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[18:59.960 --> 19:12.840] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, the LogosRadioNetwork.com. [19:12.840 --> 19:35.280] Okay. [19:35.280 --> 19:36.280] We are back. [19:36.280 --> 19:43.480] I'm John Deva Stevens, rule of law radio, and we're talking to Jeff in Mississippi. [19:43.480 --> 19:48.200] Okay Jeff, when we went out, we were talking about the prosecutor. [19:48.200 --> 19:55.000] In Pennsylvania, the prosecutor actually has discretion. [19:55.000 --> 20:05.160] He has first blush, but where they gave the prosecutor discretion, they gave the citizen [20:05.160 --> 20:06.480] standing. [20:06.480 --> 20:15.520] So a private citizen, if the prosecuting attorney, exercised his discretion and refused to prosecute, [20:15.520 --> 20:21.680] he could appeal to the court of common pleas and then appeal all the way up to the supreme. [20:21.680 --> 20:28.360] While in most states you can't do that, in the Spanish law states, we can't do that. [20:28.360 --> 20:38.680] What we can do is accuse the prosecutor not of exercising discretion where he examines [20:38.680 --> 20:44.040] the evidence and makes a determination, essentially a probable cause, that there's insufficient [20:44.040 --> 20:47.520] evidence to warrant a prosecution. [20:47.520 --> 20:58.320] But instead, he exercises prosecutorial caprice in that he decides which laws and which accused [20:58.320 --> 21:05.320] he wants to prosecute and which ones he does not want to prosecute, and that is not an [21:05.320 --> 21:11.800] authority that he has, so we accuse him of abuse of discretion and official oppression. [21:11.800 --> 21:12.800] All right. [21:12.800 --> 21:14.800] Does that make sense, Jeff? [21:14.800 --> 21:15.800] Yes, it does. [21:15.800 --> 21:21.840] Of course, I will listen to this a hundred times and study it. [21:21.840 --> 21:27.120] I know I keep going over the same things, but it's good to hear it. [21:27.120 --> 21:36.480] Have you made... Okay, well, so I would... If they had got 30 days, the 31st day, I'd have [21:36.480 --> 21:38.240] been filing the complaint. [21:38.240 --> 21:39.880] All right. [21:39.880 --> 21:44.800] That lets them know that you're not going to be easy to get along with, you're not going [21:44.800 --> 21:49.680] to be reasonable, that you're going to go... They went for your throat, you're going [21:49.680 --> 21:53.320] right for their throats. [21:53.320 --> 21:59.480] This goes to the adage, never ask a public official to do anything you actually want [21:59.480 --> 22:08.280] them to do, because you're looking for the opportunity to land on him like a ton of bricks. [22:08.280 --> 22:17.760] More accurately, you're looking for the opportunity to use him to create political cannon fodder [22:17.760 --> 22:26.400] against other officials who would try to shield him from prosecution. [22:26.400 --> 22:32.600] You create yourself some politics, so this sounds interesting that the Comptroller is [22:32.600 --> 22:33.600] concerned. [22:33.600 --> 22:44.680] Now, the Comptroller may have some concerns of grand jury secrecy, but that would not [22:44.680 --> 22:50.320] be something you would talk to the clerk about. [22:50.320 --> 22:56.200] That would be something he would talk to the district attorney about, because generally [22:56.200 --> 23:02.400] in most states, the district attorney is required to give legal advice to local officials. [23:02.400 --> 23:10.360] The fact that he wants you to talk to the clerk is interesting, and I appreciate the [23:10.360 --> 23:17.920] fact that you won't talk to the clerk, because the clerk doesn't have anything to do with [23:17.920 --> 23:18.920] this. [23:18.920 --> 23:23.000] No, the clerk was just going to tell me he was going to run me off, is what he was going [23:23.000 --> 23:24.000] to do. [23:24.000 --> 23:26.600] Uh-huh, that's exactly what he was going to do. [23:26.600 --> 23:29.960] Now, I've got the same question on a different deal. [23:29.960 --> 23:36.080] I tried to go to another college when I got out of jail, and the college suspended me [23:36.080 --> 23:42.440] for a semester because of the rifle charge, and they got in there and started asking me [23:42.440 --> 23:46.320] if I was going to come onto campus and start killing people and stuff, and I said no, and [23:46.320 --> 23:48.560] they suspended me anyway. [23:48.560 --> 23:56.080] Can I FOIA a college dean, or can I send an open records letter to a college dean? [23:56.080 --> 23:58.600] Are they still official of the state? [23:58.600 --> 24:01.080] Do they get state funding? [24:01.080 --> 24:02.080] Yes. [24:02.080 --> 24:03.080] Absolutely. [24:03.080 --> 24:08.880] Good, so I can do the same, because they're refusing to send any of the minutes or any [24:08.880 --> 24:12.720] kind of decision from that hearing, they just called me on the phone and said we're not [24:12.720 --> 24:13.720] letting you in. [24:13.720 --> 24:21.760] And the FOIA then, they definitely fall under. [24:21.760 --> 24:28.480] Any entity that takes public funding will fall under the Open Records Act, or at least [24:28.480 --> 24:34.800] it does in Texas, and I suspect it will be the same everywhere, especially colleges. [24:34.800 --> 24:44.640] And this is a, even if this did not fall under, this is a, this information for which you [24:44.640 --> 24:52.680] have a special interest, and you have a right to know what occurred, so as to be able to [24:52.680 --> 24:56.520] protect your rights. [24:56.520 --> 25:00.320] Now your right to get into another college has been interfered with, you get this thing [25:00.320 --> 25:06.760] thrown out, you get to go back and sue the county for prosecuting you in the first place, [25:06.760 --> 25:07.760] and the college. [25:07.760 --> 25:14.400] They sue them for prosecuting you in the first place when there was no, especially if you [25:14.400 --> 25:20.640] could show that the property wasn't, the college wasn't part of the campus. [25:20.640 --> 25:21.640] Okay. [25:21.640 --> 25:24.280] All right, Walsh, you're appreciated. [25:24.280 --> 25:27.160] You are most welcome, and keep us up to date. [25:27.160 --> 25:28.440] That sounds interesting. [25:28.440 --> 25:36.160] What I would, what you might consider doing is sending a letter to the prosecuting attorney, [25:36.160 --> 25:42.320] asking the prosecuting attorney to direct the comptroller to produce the records. [25:42.320 --> 25:45.400] Nah, forget that. [25:45.400 --> 25:47.600] Don't do anything, just file the complaint. [25:47.600 --> 25:48.600] Okay, got it. [25:48.600 --> 25:49.600] Okay. [25:49.600 --> 25:50.600] Thank you, Jeff. [25:50.600 --> 25:51.600] Okay. [25:51.600 --> 25:57.240] Our phone lines are open, we don't have any callers. [25:57.240 --> 26:02.480] When Jeff called in, I was talking about the litigation engine. [26:02.480 --> 26:13.680] If anybody has, is in front of the computer, you might go look at LegalEarth.net. [26:13.680 --> 26:19.280] We have a plan for a procedure. [26:19.280 --> 26:25.080] On the side, I have some examples of some questionnaires. [26:25.080 --> 26:37.480] We've developed a set of technology where we can capture an expert's complete expertise [26:37.480 --> 26:42.000] and then present it back to a user in the form of a questionnaire. [26:42.000 --> 26:48.360] This demonstrates some of the technologies that we're using to do that. [26:48.360 --> 27:00.600] Once we get this up, you will be able to go on to the LegalEarth.net site and I plan on [27:00.600 --> 27:06.120] having a spinning globe there with all of the political boundaries of the world etched [27:06.120 --> 27:12.520] into the globe so you can roll the globe around to your jurisdiction, click on it, and it [27:12.520 --> 27:16.920] will bring up all the laws for any jurisdiction. [27:16.920 --> 27:29.320] And for any area of attorney practice, criminal, civil, family, probate, we'll have a questionnaire [27:29.320 --> 27:34.000] designed to extract all of the elements of your issues. [27:34.000 --> 27:39.920] And we will try to have all of the codes written similar to what was done with the American [27:39.920 --> 27:50.840] Bar Association Standards that's on the website now where we take the table of contents for [27:50.840 --> 28:01.280] a set of code and change it into an explanatory sentence like we did in the Bar Association [28:01.280 --> 28:10.280] Standards and essentially ask questions, is your issue about your relationship with your [28:10.280 --> 28:11.280] lawyer? [28:11.280 --> 28:17.400] If you click here, then it goes to the second level of the table of contents and asks what [28:17.400 --> 28:20.240] your issue is about. [28:20.240 --> 28:27.040] When you look at a table of contents, you look at it and it tells you what it's about, [28:27.040 --> 28:32.920] but it's not clear how to isolate what you're looking for. [28:32.920 --> 28:38.280] You don't know, you know, this one over here, it doesn't sound like it's what I'm looking [28:38.280 --> 28:42.960] for, but it may have something in there that I need to know. [28:42.960 --> 28:48.680] So even when you go through the code and you find what you're looking for, I've talked [28:48.680 --> 28:53.520] to lawyers and they do this as well and pro se researchers, we all do this. [28:53.520 --> 29:01.560] We get our argument down and we sit there thinking, what in the heck have I missed? [29:01.560 --> 29:06.600] I know there's something out there I missed and as soon as I get in the court, that lawyer [29:06.600 --> 29:10.920] on the other side is going to bring that out and beat me over the head with it. [29:10.920 --> 29:15.280] It is a researcher's paranoia. [29:15.280 --> 29:24.040] So we're constructing these in a way such that if we ask, is your issue about this? [29:24.040 --> 29:29.920] If there's law anywhere else other than this place that bears on this issue, we'll have [29:29.920 --> 29:32.240] a link to it. [29:32.240 --> 29:39.120] So when you get to the end here, everything that's related to this will have been linked [29:39.120 --> 29:40.120] to this. [29:40.120 --> 29:43.200] So you don't have to worry that you've missed something somewhere else. [29:43.200 --> 29:45.480] We have a couple of callers. [29:45.480 --> 29:53.120] Hang on, as soon as we come back, we will go to both the callers, one's Curtis in Tennessee [29:53.120 --> 29:57.120] and we'll be screened by the time we come back. [29:57.120 --> 30:00.120] So give us a call, 503-636-1. [30:00.120 --> 30:06.320] Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the biggest retailer of all? [30:06.320 --> 30:07.320] Walmart, that's who. [30:07.320 --> 30:11.680] But there's another company that's catching up and could soon surpass Walmart sales. 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[33:50.360 --> 33:59.920] Hey guys, yeah, I had a question about, I had a house situation, bank foreclosed on [33:59.920 --> 34:09.200] my house, no notice, no anything and they sent a letter saying that, from some attorney [34:09.200 --> 34:16.000] saying that they were going to go through dispossessory court or something and I got [34:16.000 --> 34:17.000] to go there. [34:17.000 --> 34:18.000] I think I'm going to try to... [34:18.000 --> 34:19.000] Wait a minute. [34:19.000 --> 34:20.000] Wait a minute. [34:20.000 --> 34:21.000] You're kind of jumping around. [34:21.000 --> 34:24.000] You're going through disposition? [34:24.000 --> 34:32.240] Dispossessorary court, I'm not sure how to pronounce it but that's the first time I've [34:32.240 --> 34:36.440] seen that word, you know, to get me put out of this. [34:36.440 --> 34:38.440] Oh, unlawful detainer, reviction. [34:38.440 --> 34:39.440] Yeah. [34:39.440 --> 34:40.440] Yeah. [34:40.440 --> 34:41.440] Okay, wait, hold on. [34:41.440 --> 34:42.440] Are you the owner of the property? [34:42.440 --> 34:43.440] I'm an heir to the property. [34:43.440 --> 34:44.440] Did the property go through probate? [34:44.440 --> 34:45.440] No. [34:45.440 --> 35:01.440] Oh, that is a problem, then you don't have standing. [35:01.440 --> 35:05.360] Really? [35:05.360 --> 35:12.200] It's not your property until it's went through probate, even though there's a will granting [35:12.200 --> 35:16.160] you the property, it has to be probated to you. [35:16.160 --> 35:22.360] That's why you didn't get any notice because your name's not on it anywhere. [35:22.360 --> 35:35.920] Yeah, because what I did was after that, I did an affidavit as to heirs and all of that [35:35.920 --> 35:38.400] in some type of way to... [35:38.400 --> 35:43.200] I can't understand you, you need to speak a little more clearly, I'm having trouble [35:43.200 --> 35:45.200] understanding you. [35:45.200 --> 36:06.120] Okay, yeah, after the death, I had done the affidavit as to heirs and all this and the [36:06.120 --> 36:14.120] county and the city, I guess, recognize it because they send me tax bills all the time. [36:14.120 --> 36:26.120] But, you know, and I sent the bank a responolus or whatever, whatever you call it, you know [36:26.120 --> 36:28.120] what I'm talking about. [36:28.120 --> 36:34.680] A debt validation letter or a qualified written request? [36:34.680 --> 36:37.760] Yes, yes, and... [36:37.760 --> 36:46.480] Okay, in the qualified written request, what was the nature of the accounting error that [36:46.480 --> 36:49.480] you claimed? [36:49.480 --> 37:02.200] To validate, wait a minute, hold on just a second. [37:02.200 --> 37:03.560] Okay, hold on. [37:03.560 --> 37:04.560] You got to do your homework. [37:04.560 --> 37:07.560] Right, that's why I called you. [37:07.560 --> 37:16.200] Okay, the value of your property is going to be a lot of money, so it's worth spending [37:16.200 --> 37:19.560] some time learning how to handle this. [37:19.560 --> 37:25.560] This is not, you know, it's a very focused issue, so it's not like you have to become [37:25.560 --> 37:31.200] a lawyer or anything like that, but if you're going to try to save this property without [37:31.200 --> 37:38.320] a lawyer, you're going to have to understand some basic principles. [37:38.320 --> 37:45.400] And listening to this show will help, especially tomorrow night, we have Joe and Steve. [37:45.400 --> 37:50.360] The first two hours are all about foreclosure issue. [37:50.360 --> 37:56.720] And you need to know enough to be able to ask us a question. [37:56.720 --> 38:00.760] At this point, you can't even ask us a question. [38:00.760 --> 38:04.600] You send a letter, you don't know if it's a debt validation letter or a qualified written [38:04.600 --> 38:05.600] request. [38:05.600 --> 38:15.320] A qualified written request is a letter notifying the lender of an accounting error and demanding [38:15.320 --> 38:17.520] that they correct the error. [38:17.520 --> 38:27.960] A debt validation letter is when somebody sends you a demand to pay and you say, who [38:27.960 --> 38:28.960] the heck are you? [38:28.960 --> 38:30.360] I don't know who you are. [38:30.360 --> 38:32.320] I dispute the debt. [38:32.320 --> 38:34.360] So prove it up. [38:34.360 --> 38:38.320] Now, which one of those did you send? [38:38.320 --> 38:50.280] Well, on this letter, it says qualified written request validation for debt letter FOIA request [38:50.280 --> 38:52.320] to GSE. [38:52.320 --> 38:58.800] Where did you get this letter? [38:58.800 --> 39:00.640] I take it you didn't write this? [39:00.640 --> 39:01.640] No, I didn't. [39:01.640 --> 39:04.640] Did you get it off the internet? [39:04.640 --> 39:05.640] No. [39:05.640 --> 39:06.640] No, I didn't. [39:06.640 --> 39:16.400] It was a very good friend of mine who deals with this type of stuff from time to time. [39:16.400 --> 39:17.400] Oh, okay. [39:17.400 --> 39:18.400] Good. [39:18.400 --> 39:19.400] Good. [39:19.400 --> 39:20.400] It may be valid. [39:20.400 --> 39:30.040] Okay, so it was sent as a debt validation and a qualified written request. [39:30.040 --> 39:31.040] Yes. [39:31.040 --> 39:32.040] Okay. [39:32.040 --> 39:36.760] Did you get a response within five days? [39:36.760 --> 39:39.800] Excuse me? [39:39.800 --> 39:41.680] I can't hear you. [39:41.680 --> 39:45.680] The bank is supposed to respond within five days to a debt validation letter. [39:45.680 --> 39:46.680] Oh, wait. [39:46.680 --> 39:47.680] Hold on. [39:47.680 --> 39:48.680] Hold on. [39:48.680 --> 39:52.040] You said you didn't get any notice. [39:52.040 --> 39:55.120] Did the bank bill you for payment? [39:55.120 --> 39:56.120] No. [39:56.120 --> 39:57.120] No. [39:57.120 --> 40:07.200] It was in my parent's name and either way, I file bankruptcy. [40:07.200 --> 40:08.800] Okay. [40:08.800 --> 40:11.040] That's going to help you a little bit, but not much. [40:11.040 --> 40:18.520] That's only going to help you in terms of a tenant and sufferance. [40:18.520 --> 40:20.760] But you don't have a claim to the property. [40:20.760 --> 40:24.000] That's the problem. [40:24.000 --> 40:30.000] If there is a will, now had your parents put the property in a trust, then it wouldn't [40:30.000 --> 40:38.720] have to go through probate, but if it was in a will, the will would have to be probated. [40:38.720 --> 40:45.240] The problem is, if you didn't get it probated in time or you didn't keep up the payments, [40:45.240 --> 40:50.680] if you had just kept up the payments, you'd have been okay. [40:50.680 --> 40:56.400] But since you didn't keep up the payments and let it go into foreclosure, then you didn't [40:56.400 --> 41:05.920] have any standing to raise any issues about the mortgage. [41:05.920 --> 41:10.120] So there was nobody to raise any issues. [41:10.120 --> 41:19.120] And now that the foreclosures have already taken place, now you're a tenant and sufferance, [41:19.120 --> 41:23.080] you're in adverse possession of the property. [41:23.080 --> 41:28.040] So if you've done a bankruptcy already, did you get a stay based on the bankruptcy? [41:28.040 --> 41:33.200] What do you mean? [41:33.200 --> 41:36.200] The stay, what do you mean? [41:36.200 --> 41:42.280] Did the bankruptcy court stop the lender from pursuing foreclosure? [41:42.280 --> 41:46.840] When you filed the bankruptcy, was the property already in foreclosure? [41:46.840 --> 41:48.320] Yes. [41:48.320 --> 41:52.040] Did it stop them from evicting you? [41:52.040 --> 41:54.440] Yes, it did. [41:54.440 --> 41:55.440] Okay. [41:55.440 --> 41:58.560] And have they released the stay? [41:58.560 --> 42:02.320] Say that again. [42:02.320 --> 42:04.680] I couldn't hear you. [42:04.680 --> 42:08.960] Has the bank released the stay? [42:08.960 --> 42:10.400] Yes. [42:10.400 --> 42:16.760] You're going to get evicted. [42:16.760 --> 42:20.580] This is way, way too late to try to do something. [42:20.580 --> 42:24.360] Something needs to be done a long time ago. [42:24.360 --> 42:32.560] You may be able to reclaim the property through a wrongful foreclosure lawsuit, but even that's [42:32.560 --> 42:36.040] going to be difficult because the property wasn't probated in time. [42:36.040 --> 42:40.240] You really need a probate lawyer. [42:40.240 --> 42:46.960] You need to talk to a lawyer and you'll probably, you may find one who will do this for contingency. [42:46.960 --> 42:49.160] Since the property's lost, you're going to be evicted. [42:49.160 --> 42:54.280] There's not much, since you've done the foreclosure, there's not much you can do to stop it. [42:54.280 --> 42:58.680] It's too late to get standing because when they foreclosed, you didn't have standing. [42:58.680 --> 43:03.360] So you can't really stop them now. [43:03.360 --> 43:06.880] The only thing you can do is sue for a wrongful foreclosure. [43:06.880 --> 43:11.600] Once you have standing and you get that, you're going to have to probate the bill. [43:11.600 --> 43:18.560] And probate, that's something I'm not really versed on, especially in contingency. [43:18.560 --> 43:22.120] So I suggest you talk to a lawyer. [43:22.120 --> 43:23.120] Okay. [43:23.120 --> 43:29.880] Yeah, there's not much you can do to keep them from evicting you at this point. [43:29.880 --> 43:34.120] You might ask your girlfriend to clear out an extra room. [43:34.120 --> 43:37.120] You're going to need it. [43:37.120 --> 43:38.120] Okay. [43:38.120 --> 43:41.560] We're about to go to break. [43:41.560 --> 43:42.560] Thank you, Curtis. [43:42.560 --> 43:45.960] The call boards are really lighting up. [43:45.960 --> 43:51.160] Our call in number is 512-646-1984. [43:51.160 --> 43:52.160] Give us a call. [43:52.160 --> 43:59.160] If you have the phone lines open all night, we'll be right back. [43:59.160 --> 44:03.200] Hello. 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[44:47.640 --> 44:48.640] Naturespureorganics.com. [45:48.640 --> 45:52.720] for CIVIL Cases, pro se tactics, and much more. [45:52.720 --> 45:59.400] Please visit RuleOfLawRadio.com and click on the banner or call toll free 866-LAW-EZ. [45:59.400 --> 46:29.380] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton and Deborah Stevens, Room of Law Radio, and we're going [46:29.380 --> 46:41.040] to Jason in Texas. Hello, Jason. Oh, you try that again. Now, hello, Jason. Hello. Oh, [46:41.040 --> 46:50.400] you sound much better when you're not muted. I'm always moving. I'm attracted. Oh, so we're [46:50.400 --> 46:58.400] going to have this problem with deadheading, huh? Oh, no, actually, no. Divorced. You know, [46:58.400 --> 47:10.240] it's diesel fumes. It causes deadheading. Okay. Divorce issue. Yes, sir. Actually, Rob [47:10.240 --> 47:17.520] in New Mexico is who referred me to you. Now, he deadheads every time he calls. Yeah, pretty [47:17.520 --> 47:30.200] much. But I kind of got caught by surprise about this. Now, as far as I knew everything [47:30.200 --> 47:39.800] was okay, we were basically moving to a new apartment and got everything taken care of [47:39.800 --> 47:45.880] with the new apartment. I hit the road about two days and she hits me with this bomb that [47:45.880 --> 47:53.520] she wants a separation. And we're trying to handle this without lawyers and everything, [47:53.520 --> 48:00.400] but I have a sneaking suspicion that she's like taking money out and tucked it away basically [48:00.400 --> 48:11.120] to finance her side of the divorce. Is there any way I can go about finding that? Like [48:11.120 --> 48:18.920] sort of before, like before we go to court? If she took it out of the account and she [48:18.920 --> 48:26.560] had access to the account, not a thing you can do. This is a real common tactic. Whoever [48:26.560 --> 48:35.880] plans to do the divorce will generally convert all of the assets that they can to cash and [48:35.880 --> 48:42.800] pull the cash before they file for divorce. Once they file for divorce, that gets a little [48:42.800 --> 48:49.680] more iffy. But before they filed for divorce, they can do this and there's no question. [48:49.680 --> 48:53.800] So if she sets you up and if she's pulled the cash prior to divorce, there's not much [48:53.800 --> 49:00.480] you can do about that. Now, if she just put it into another account, like at our bank [49:00.480 --> 49:10.520] or whatever, I'm not signed on as a joint. You can't touch that. Is New Mexico a community [49:10.520 --> 49:17.560] property state? No, no. I'm from Texas. Oh, you're in Texas. It definitely is. I'm sorry. [49:17.560 --> 49:26.520] I'm thinking of Rob. It is a community property state. So if you're separated and you're concerned [49:26.520 --> 49:36.520] she's going to do that, you might want to file with the court for a temporary... They [49:36.520 --> 49:43.560] have a set of temporary orders that it's just standard orders they do for divorce and ask [49:43.560 --> 49:54.520] for those orders to keep her from liquidating the accounts. Okay. That once you've separated, [49:54.520 --> 50:04.920] then it's questionable as to whether she can liquidate the accounts. If before she told [50:04.920 --> 50:12.920] you she wanted a separation, now I probably need Ken to be more definitive here because [50:12.920 --> 50:23.240] family law is not my area. But once she's made it known that her intent to divorce, [50:23.240 --> 50:29.520] that may well restrict her from liquidating the accounts. But had she done all of that [50:29.520 --> 50:33.440] before she made it known, she would have been clear there would have been anything she could [50:33.440 --> 50:41.960] do. There may not anyway. So if she puts it into her own account... If you're concerned, [50:41.960 --> 50:49.640] you need to talk to a lawyer quickly. Okay. Make sure you protect your position. I don't [50:49.640 --> 50:55.600] want to say anything that would cause you not to be able to preserve your relationship [50:55.600 --> 51:03.360] because relationships are really tough. But in the process, it might help to preserve [51:03.360 --> 51:11.320] your relationship if you preserve the balance of the status quo. Right. Well, she kind of [51:11.320 --> 51:23.880] laid out a set of terms and I'm stuck to them by the word and she hasn't. So I guess I just [51:23.880 --> 51:27.760] need to go get a little... Now, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Are you [51:27.760 --> 51:34.200] kidding me? Are you really expecting this to be equal? [51:34.200 --> 51:44.760] Oh, I'm already like... Yeah, I'm already... Now, us four guys were so mistreated for us, [51:44.760 --> 51:58.240] but it's always 80-20. You give 80, you get 20. She gives 80, she gets 20 because I guarantee [51:58.240 --> 52:06.880] that's the way both parties feel. I've been married over 40 years now and it is a struggle. [52:06.880 --> 52:15.200] It is a lot of work and you will never ever perceive things to be fair and equal. That's [52:15.200 --> 52:20.320] not saying they're not fair and equal. You'll just never perceive them to be that way if [52:20.320 --> 52:25.760] needed with she. Okay. Well, yeah, I mean, she's walking away [52:25.760 --> 52:36.920] with pretty much every asset that we've got. I mean, she's got the vehicle, the car, everything. [52:36.920 --> 52:40.560] Do you want a divorce? Oh, yes. [52:40.560 --> 52:50.640] Oh, okay. If you're not attempting to reconcile, then you might want to file for divorce immediately. [52:50.640 --> 53:02.040] Okay. Well, I tried to work it out and I was basically lied to for two months that she [53:02.040 --> 53:08.840] was going along with... We were working on our relationship and she was being told she [53:08.840 --> 53:14.280] was doing everything but that. This is what I... She's probably saying the [53:14.280 --> 53:21.160] same thing about you. We're feeling that this is what happens in [53:21.160 --> 53:27.440] these relationships. How long you been together? 16 years. [53:27.440 --> 53:37.640] Man, that's a long time to give up on. Yeah, I know. And like I said, I got caught [53:37.640 --> 53:42.800] by surprise with this. It was just out of the blue. [53:42.800 --> 53:52.200] If you got caught by surprise, you weren't paying attention. Don't blame her if you weren't [53:52.200 --> 54:03.200] paying attention. But I hate to see a relationship after this [54:03.200 --> 54:07.080] long. Do you have any children? Yes, sir. [54:07.080 --> 54:15.400] This is going to be... It'll be tough. Do I say that again? You say they're not home? [54:15.400 --> 54:21.720] We have one at home. Oh, okay. That's really difficult. It's more [54:21.720 --> 54:27.960] difficult for the children than anything else. The children always blame themselves for everything. [54:27.960 --> 54:35.640] Well, he knows that it's not his fault. How old is he? [54:35.640 --> 54:41.160] He don't know any such thing. Okay. [54:41.160 --> 54:45.800] Kids blame themselves. They tell you otherwise, they're going to blame themselves. It's what [54:45.800 --> 54:49.840] they do. Okay. [54:49.840 --> 54:56.840] This is always incredibly difficult on the children. Anyway, I'm not going to be a marriage [54:56.840 --> 55:03.200] counselor anymore. If you've decided that it's unreconcilable, you need to get a suit [55:03.200 --> 55:13.360] filed. You can go down and there's a form you can fill out for a uncontested divorce. [55:13.360 --> 55:22.680] I've actually got the paperwork on my computer right now for the whole divorce paperwork. [55:22.680 --> 55:28.240] Get it filled out, get it filed. Once it's filed, then the temporary orders will go into [55:28.240 --> 55:33.920] place and she won't be able to liquidate. Okay. [55:33.920 --> 55:37.200] But if you wait until she's liquidated, it's too late. [55:37.200 --> 55:42.080] The reason I was asking about all this is my sister went through a divorce three or [55:42.080 --> 55:51.000] four or five years ago. My parents actually kind of gave her some money, but they kept [55:51.000 --> 55:58.360] it in an account under my parents' name and just made her a signer on the account. Well, [55:58.360 --> 56:01.280] I guess- Okay. That won't help. She could liquidate [56:01.280 --> 56:06.560] the account. Well, right. But my deal is I think she's [56:06.560 --> 56:14.120] maybe set up accounts under her name that the bank won't give me any information as [56:14.120 --> 56:19.560] to whether they exist or not. Yeah. They won't unless you file a suit. [56:19.560 --> 56:29.160] Okay. Well, I was... The opposing attorney found that my sister had access to that money [56:29.160 --> 56:35.400] in that account. So I'm just trying to find out if she does have accounts or not. [56:35.400 --> 56:42.280] Well, you're not going to find out unless you file a suit for divorce. [56:42.280 --> 56:45.600] Okay. Because that's all private. [56:45.600 --> 56:53.200] So just get the paperwork in and, I don't know, is there like some motion for disclosure [56:53.200 --> 56:58.160] or something like that in there? No. Once you file it, then you can petition [56:58.160 --> 57:01.840] for disclosure, yes. Okay. [57:01.840 --> 57:06.480] The first thing is to file the suit and get temporary orders and that'll make it so she [57:06.480 --> 57:11.280] can't liquidate any accounts. Okay. [57:11.280 --> 57:16.720] Then you got time to find them. Okay. [57:16.720 --> 57:19.040] Okay. Good luck. [57:19.040 --> 57:22.760] Thank you very much, Randy. Okey-doke. Bye-bye. [57:22.760 --> 57:28.040] Okay. We had a bunch of calls on the call board and it looks like most of them has dropped [57:28.040 --> 57:35.000] off. We've got one that shows to be on screen, but it's been on screen for a long time. So [57:35.000 --> 57:41.760] I'm going to take a chance on it. 301 area code. Who do you have? [57:41.760 --> 57:48.680] And this is Ralph. Hello, Ralph. What do you have for us today? [57:48.680 --> 57:59.360] I have a situation. I loaned the real estate investor some money back in 2008 and it was [57:59.360 --> 58:04.160] a balloon. The agreement was that I would give up a little thing in three years. 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[01:03:27.200 --> 01:03:29.200] Chant for our words [01:03:29.200 --> 01:03:31.200] That's what we tell them [01:03:31.200 --> 01:03:33.200] Chant down by [01:03:33.200 --> 01:03:35.200] Chant down by [01:03:35.200 --> 01:03:37.200] Chant for delicious [01:03:37.200 --> 01:03:39.200] Chant for rest [01:03:39.200 --> 01:03:41.200] Chant for rubies [01:03:41.200 --> 01:03:43.200] Chant for our words [01:03:43.200 --> 01:03:45.200] Chant for our words [01:03:45.200 --> 01:03:47.200] Most of them when we chant [01:03:47.200 --> 01:03:49.200] Let me see [01:03:49.200 --> 01:03:51.200] All man was created [01:03:51.200 --> 01:03:53.200] Equally [01:03:53.200 --> 01:03:55.200] And do it daily [01:03:55.200 --> 01:03:57.200] And when night come [01:03:57.200 --> 01:03:59.200] Just everybody [01:03:59.200 --> 01:04:01.200] One by one [01:04:01.200 --> 01:04:03.200] We have to chant them man [01:04:03.200 --> 01:04:05.200] We chant from Babylon [01:04:05.200 --> 01:04:07.200] Because Babylon is wrong [01:04:07.200 --> 01:04:09.200] The only right man [01:04:09.200 --> 01:04:11.200] We say is the rest man [01:04:11.200 --> 01:04:13.200] We take Mr. Lordman [01:04:13.200 --> 01:04:15.200] The bowian man [01:04:15.200 --> 01:04:17.200] To chant from Babylon [01:04:17.200 --> 01:04:19.200] Now not later [01:04:19.200 --> 01:04:21.200] To let Babylon [01:04:21.200 --> 01:04:23.200] Be free [01:04:23.200 --> 01:04:25.200] Chant [01:04:25.200 --> 01:04:27.200] Chant for rest [01:04:27.200 --> 01:04:29.200] Chant for our words [01:04:29.200 --> 01:04:31.200] Chant for our words [01:04:31.200 --> 01:04:33.200] Chant for rest [01:04:33.200 --> 01:04:35.200] Chant for our words [01:04:35.200 --> 01:04:37.200] Chant for our words [01:04:37.200 --> 01:04:39.200] Chant for our words [01:04:39.200 --> 01:04:41.200] Chant for our words [01:04:41.200 --> 01:04:43.200] Chant for our words [01:04:43.200 --> 01:04:45.200] Ok, we are back [01:04:45.200 --> 01:04:47.200] Randy Felton, David Stevens, Rue la Radio [01:04:47.200 --> 01:04:49.200] And we're talking to Ralph in Texas [01:04:49.200 --> 01:04:54.200] provided for a balloon payment at the end of three years. [01:04:55.320 --> 01:04:58.160] The loan was secured by a second mortgage, [01:04:58.160 --> 01:05:01.280] about a second position on the property. [01:05:03.600 --> 01:05:06.480] Is he up to date on the first mortgage? [01:05:08.320 --> 01:05:11.640] Well, from what I understand, Randy, [01:05:11.640 --> 01:05:19.640] he went through a process where he contested that mortgage [01:05:21.000 --> 01:05:25.840] through some of the procedures that you talk about. [01:05:25.840 --> 01:05:30.640] Okay, hold on, that mortgage, I hate pronouns. [01:05:30.640 --> 01:05:32.840] Which mortgage, yours? [01:05:32.840 --> 01:05:35.580] The first mortgage was removed. [01:05:36.920 --> 01:05:40.200] Okay, so he's challenged the first mortgage. [01:05:40.200 --> 01:05:41.400] Yes. [01:05:41.400 --> 01:05:42.400] That'll work. [01:05:43.440 --> 01:05:47.320] If he gets that one tossed, yours steps up to the front. [01:05:48.320 --> 01:05:50.360] I've been told by a title attorney [01:05:50.360 --> 01:05:51.800] that I am in first place. [01:05:53.800 --> 01:05:55.360] Then foreclose. [01:05:57.120 --> 01:06:02.120] Now, he indicated, the owner of the property indicated [01:06:02.920 --> 01:06:07.920] that he had attempted or had looked into selling this house. [01:06:07.920 --> 01:06:09.600] He wants to do a short sale. [01:06:10.600 --> 01:06:11.440] Excuse me? [01:06:12.200 --> 01:06:13.640] Is he trying to do a short sale [01:06:13.640 --> 01:06:16.200] or is he trying to sell it to fair market? [01:06:16.200 --> 01:06:18.200] He wanted to sell it at market. [01:06:19.840 --> 01:06:23.720] Okay, that's, that sounds like it'll work. [01:06:25.720 --> 01:06:27.160] Is the title clouded? [01:06:29.000 --> 01:06:30.200] How's it clouded? [01:06:32.080 --> 01:06:33.960] I don't know that it is. [01:06:33.960 --> 01:06:36.440] He indicated that he was trying to sell it [01:06:36.440 --> 01:06:38.960] but he indicated that it is. [01:06:39.960 --> 01:06:43.320] Okay, I can't tell you the, okay. [01:06:43.320 --> 01:06:47.080] The only way the title can be clouded [01:06:48.240 --> 01:06:52.640] is by something filed in the public record. [01:06:52.640 --> 01:06:56.160] So have you went down and pulled all the documents filed [01:06:56.160 --> 01:06:57.640] with the county recorder? [01:06:59.360 --> 01:07:00.960] No. [01:07:00.960 --> 01:07:04.520] Okay, this is, I'm surprised. [01:07:04.520 --> 01:07:09.520] I just looked at a case for someone I had a lawyer [01:07:09.720 --> 01:07:11.160] and they never did this. [01:07:12.040 --> 01:07:14.720] I want to go down there and say, knock, knock, knock. [01:07:14.720 --> 01:07:16.040] Anybody home? [01:07:16.040 --> 01:07:18.080] You're the lawyer. [01:07:18.080 --> 01:07:23.080] The only place where you can have a claim against property [01:07:25.200 --> 01:07:27.280] is in the county record. [01:07:27.280 --> 01:07:32.280] We have in Texas a statute that every state has to have. [01:07:36.040 --> 01:07:40.480] This statute says it's Texas government code 13.001. [01:07:41.760 --> 01:07:46.760] Any claim against real property not acknowledged [01:07:47.360 --> 01:07:52.280] or proven and properly filed in the county record [01:07:52.280 --> 01:07:55.080] is void as to the holder. [01:07:55.080 --> 01:08:00.080] Reason being, had a friend here, sold him a business, [01:08:01.520 --> 01:08:03.240] didn't have the money for it, [01:08:03.240 --> 01:08:05.480] asked me if I'd take a mechanics lien on his house. [01:08:05.480 --> 01:08:06.320] I said, sure. [01:08:08.000 --> 01:08:10.520] First, I go down, I check the county record. [01:08:11.400 --> 01:08:13.800] I asked the clerk to do a search on this property. [01:08:13.800 --> 01:08:15.520] He gives a search. [01:08:15.520 --> 01:08:18.560] I get a list of all the claims against the property [01:08:18.560 --> 01:08:19.640] and there are none. [01:08:20.720 --> 01:08:22.320] There are no liens against the property. [01:08:22.320 --> 01:08:25.040] So I say, okay, I'll take off this lien. [01:08:26.240 --> 01:08:29.200] Then a year later, Chase Spank comes along [01:08:29.200 --> 01:08:30.680] and wants to foreclose on it. [01:08:32.560 --> 01:08:36.480] Hold on, Bubba, I've got this claim here [01:08:36.480 --> 01:08:38.880] and they're gonna say, well, we had our claim [01:08:38.880 --> 01:08:41.160] before you had yours, so that may be. [01:08:42.080 --> 01:08:45.240] But when I went down and looked in the county record, [01:08:45.240 --> 01:08:47.240] I didn't find your claim. [01:08:47.240 --> 01:08:51.360] And I took out my claim in good faith. [01:08:52.520 --> 01:08:56.320] You can't come along now and say, oh yeah, [01:08:56.320 --> 01:08:58.320] my claim wasn't properly filed, [01:08:58.320 --> 01:09:03.040] but I can step in front of your claim anyway. [01:09:04.720 --> 01:09:09.720] Without this statute, there would be no reason [01:09:09.720 --> 01:09:12.160] to have the county recorder's office. [01:09:12.160 --> 01:09:13.920] So you're gonna have it. [01:09:13.920 --> 01:09:16.480] So first, if you think there's a cloud on the title, [01:09:16.480 --> 01:09:18.440] you go down there and look in the record. [01:09:19.920 --> 01:09:24.320] If the cloud is not filed in the record, it's not a cloud. [01:09:27.520 --> 01:09:30.120] If you don't know how to examine the records, [01:09:30.120 --> 01:09:32.200] if you'll pull them all, send them to me, [01:09:33.560 --> 01:09:36.600] let me look at them, I'll tell you what I see. [01:09:36.600 --> 01:09:37.440] Okay. [01:09:38.480 --> 01:09:42.400] Now, another issue I've had is that he has sent [01:09:42.400 --> 01:09:47.080] three partial payments this year, the last three months. [01:09:48.280 --> 01:09:53.280] And he's put in the memo section on the memo line [01:09:53.280 --> 01:09:55.840] he's put on their principal payment only. [01:09:57.680 --> 01:10:01.080] Okay, that's okay, that's what you have to do anyway. [01:10:02.720 --> 01:10:06.760] You have to apply the payment to principal first [01:10:06.760 --> 01:10:08.760] before interest. [01:10:08.760 --> 01:10:13.760] Wells Fargo got in big trouble over that, because they were [01:10:14.440 --> 01:10:19.440] getting payments in and they would apply it to late fees [01:10:20.200 --> 01:10:23.000] and interest first and then to principal. [01:10:24.080 --> 01:10:26.600] And the law says, no, you do that the other way around, [01:10:26.600 --> 01:10:28.560] principal first, then interest. [01:10:31.280 --> 01:10:32.120] So the interest. [01:10:32.120 --> 01:10:37.120] Okay, even if it's not what was written in the original limit? [01:10:41.400 --> 01:10:44.760] Okay, it doesn't really make much difference [01:10:45.920 --> 01:10:50.920] because this guy owes you X number of dollars this month. [01:10:53.080 --> 01:10:56.480] Next month, he's gonna owe you X number of dollars [01:10:56.480 --> 01:11:00.400] plus the number of dollars in interest. [01:11:00.400 --> 01:11:02.480] That all goes to the principal, the principal [01:11:02.480 --> 01:11:03.680] just gets bigger. [01:11:05.160 --> 01:11:07.600] So in the end, it's not gonna make any difference. [01:11:08.840 --> 01:11:11.520] That's still part of the debt, whether you call it principal [01:11:11.520 --> 01:11:14.280] or call it interest, it's still part of the valid debt, [01:11:14.280 --> 01:11:16.240] so it don't make any difference. [01:11:16.240 --> 01:11:17.080] Okay. [01:11:18.120 --> 01:11:23.120] Okay, so I'll go to the county. [01:11:23.120 --> 01:11:25.960] Okay, it'll make a slight difference in the amount [01:11:25.960 --> 01:11:29.320] of interest they charge next month, but you do have [01:11:29.320 --> 01:11:31.160] to apply it to the principal first. [01:11:32.280 --> 01:11:35.400] But do you have a standard Fannie Mae [01:11:35.400 --> 01:11:37.160] Freddie Mac uniform instrument? [01:11:40.360 --> 01:11:44.920] What kind of security instrument do you have? [01:11:47.320 --> 01:11:50.360] Maryland, Maryland is a deed of trust state. [01:11:54.440 --> 01:11:56.680] Can they foreclose without going to court? [01:11:56.680 --> 01:11:57.520] No. [01:11:58.760 --> 01:11:59.600] No. [01:12:00.440 --> 01:12:02.640] Okay, so it's a mortgage state. [01:12:05.760 --> 01:12:08.240] Where did you get your mortgage form? [01:12:11.000 --> 01:12:13.400] It was all written up by his attorney. [01:12:16.840 --> 01:12:19.320] Do you have the form in front of you? [01:12:19.320 --> 01:12:20.160] No, I don't. [01:12:21.280 --> 01:12:23.520] Okay, and you need to look at the footer [01:12:23.520 --> 01:12:26.600] and see if it says Fannie Mae Freddie Mac uniform [01:12:26.600 --> 01:12:28.120] instrument. [01:12:28.120 --> 01:12:33.120] It doesn't have to be unless you are a federally [01:12:33.120 --> 01:12:34.680] licensed lender. [01:12:36.040 --> 01:12:38.360] Are you a federally licensed lender? [01:12:39.240 --> 01:12:40.080] No, I'm not. [01:12:41.160 --> 01:12:44.800] So it doesn't have to be the Fannie Mae Freddie Mac, [01:12:45.760 --> 01:12:47.840] the Fannie Mae Freddie Mac uniform instruments [01:12:47.840 --> 01:12:49.200] required by HUD-1. [01:12:50.160 --> 01:12:54.320] So in order to know what your standing is, [01:12:54.320 --> 01:12:56.720] you'd have to know what's in that contract. [01:12:58.880 --> 01:13:02.400] And if the contract is bogus, then you can sue the lawyer. [01:13:05.160 --> 01:13:08.520] It's always nice to look for pockets that you can get into. [01:13:09.560 --> 01:13:14.120] So, but, okay, at this point, what is your question? [01:13:15.840 --> 01:13:19.320] Well, the first question was about that memo line [01:13:19.320 --> 01:13:21.120] and you're saying that that's valid. [01:13:21.120 --> 01:13:24.360] The second question was about this. [01:13:25.560 --> 01:13:27.920] Okay, hold on, before we get to the second question, [01:13:27.920 --> 01:13:30.800] the first question, no, it's not valid. [01:13:31.840 --> 01:13:32.960] I mean, it doesn't make any difference, [01:13:32.960 --> 01:13:34.680] but it doesn't mean anything. [01:13:36.440 --> 01:13:41.440] Generally, a mortgage will have a clause in the mortgage [01:13:41.760 --> 01:13:46.400] about anything written in a memo line on a check. [01:13:48.320 --> 01:13:50.640] People pull that kind of stuff and they put it [01:13:50.640 --> 01:13:53.680] in the mortgage is that anything written in the memo line [01:13:53.680 --> 01:13:56.760] is, doesn't apply. [01:13:57.800 --> 01:14:00.200] That they cash the check just like it's not there. [01:14:00.200 --> 01:14:02.880] But know that what they put in the memo line [01:14:02.880 --> 01:14:05.080] is not going to make any difference. [01:14:05.080 --> 01:14:08.160] Okay, and it's, no, it doesn't, I'm going to say [01:14:08.160 --> 01:14:10.360] that different, what they put in the memo line [01:14:10.360 --> 01:14:11.920] carries no legal weight. [01:14:13.000 --> 01:14:16.320] Okay, okay, that's what I wanted to find out [01:14:16.320 --> 01:14:18.680] about the checks. [01:14:18.680 --> 01:14:21.880] And the second thing you kind of went to that [01:14:21.880 --> 01:14:26.160] before I got to it, which was if he's not willing [01:14:26.160 --> 01:14:28.440] to sell his property, which he's kind of backed off [01:14:28.440 --> 01:14:33.440] that whole idea, then whether I could foreclose [01:14:36.120 --> 01:14:38.720] and do so without ending up with a property [01:14:38.720 --> 01:14:43.720] that I can't move because of the alleged cloud that exists. [01:14:43.720 --> 01:14:46.200] So you're telling me where that's concerned to go ahead [01:14:46.200 --> 01:14:51.200] and get all the documents, check all the records and. [01:14:52.440 --> 01:14:54.440] Okay, this is how you do it. [01:14:55.320 --> 01:14:57.880] You go to the clerk and you tell the clerk [01:14:57.880 --> 01:15:02.880] that you're old and you're from the last millennium [01:15:03.400 --> 01:15:06.240] and you're computer intolerant. [01:15:06.240 --> 01:15:10.200] You don't know anything about these newfangled gadgets. [01:15:10.200 --> 01:15:15.200] Will you do a search and see what documents show up [01:15:15.280 --> 01:15:16.640] on this property? [01:15:17.720 --> 01:15:20.600] So you don't care what's actually filed. [01:15:20.600 --> 01:15:23.840] You want to know what's publicly available. [01:15:23.840 --> 01:15:26.920] You want to know what's properly filed. [01:15:26.920 --> 01:15:30.880] And if the clerk can't find it, it's not properly filed. [01:15:30.880 --> 01:15:33.680] So you want to see what the clerk find. [01:15:35.560 --> 01:15:38.120] And then ask the clerk to give you a copy of each one. [01:15:38.120 --> 01:15:40.360] And then ask the clerk to give you a copy of each one [01:15:40.360 --> 01:15:42.440] of those documents that the clerk finds. [01:15:42.440 --> 01:15:44.800] Keep the search the clerk did. 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[01:19:07.160 --> 01:19:22.160] ain't gonna blame me, don't blame me, [01:19:22.160 --> 01:19:36.160] ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again, [01:19:36.160 --> 01:19:41.160] I was blindsided but now I can see your plan, [01:19:41.160 --> 01:19:46.160] you put the fear in my pocket, took the money from my hand, [01:19:46.160 --> 01:19:55.160] ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again, [01:19:55.160 --> 01:20:10.160] I was blindsided but now I can see your plan, [01:20:10.160 --> 01:20:19.160] you put the fear in my pocket, took the money from my hand, [01:20:19.160 --> 01:20:29.160] ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again, [01:20:50.160 --> 01:20:53.160] with the ink on it, America's wholesale lender ink [01:20:53.160 --> 01:20:58.160] that was formed on the 16th of December of 08 [01:20:58.160 --> 01:21:01.160] had nothing to do with Bank of America [01:21:01.160 --> 01:21:05.160] or countywide home loans. [01:21:05.160 --> 01:21:08.160] They got a judgment against them [01:21:08.160 --> 01:21:14.160] and in the judgment said any loan that's been paid off [01:21:14.160 --> 01:21:19.160] and this new corporation file or release on it, [01:21:19.160 --> 01:21:24.160] they're all void and I thought that was kind of... [01:21:24.160 --> 01:21:26.160] Okay, hold on, hold on. [01:21:26.160 --> 01:21:34.160] They're saying that any note that's paid off [01:21:34.160 --> 01:21:38.160] to American wholesale vendors that the payoff is void? [01:21:38.160 --> 01:21:45.160] Yes, it only applies to that corporation that was filed in 08. [01:21:45.160 --> 01:21:47.160] It's separate from it. [01:21:47.160 --> 01:21:53.160] They released about $18 million worth of real estate liens [01:21:53.160 --> 01:21:56.160] and they've come back and filed suit [01:21:56.160 --> 01:22:01.160] and they've decided that they're all void. [01:22:01.160 --> 01:22:04.160] Okay, you're using a lot of pronouns [01:22:04.160 --> 01:22:07.160] and that's getting confusing. [01:22:07.160 --> 01:22:10.160] Who decided... [01:22:10.160 --> 01:22:13.160] Okay, they released the liens. [01:22:13.160 --> 01:22:18.160] They, Bank of America, they, America's wholesale lenders. [01:22:18.160 --> 01:22:24.160] America's wholesale lenders ink, this third party. [01:22:24.160 --> 01:22:26.160] Okay, hang on. [01:22:26.160 --> 01:22:30.160] America's wholesale lenders ink was never filed [01:22:30.160 --> 01:22:34.160] as a company doing business. [01:22:34.160 --> 01:22:40.160] So some guys found out about this and they filed. [01:22:40.160 --> 01:22:43.160] They registered the name. [01:22:43.160 --> 01:22:49.160] And as I understand that when people would send them [01:22:49.160 --> 01:22:53.160] requests for information, they'd just ignore them [01:22:53.160 --> 01:22:56.160] because they didn't have anything to do with it. [01:22:56.160 --> 01:23:01.160] And because people were sending to the wrong company, [01:23:01.160 --> 01:23:07.160] the banks defaulted on the claims, [01:23:07.160 --> 01:23:11.160] be defaulted on American wholesale lenders. [01:23:11.160 --> 01:23:15.160] And who did Bank of America sue? [01:23:15.160 --> 01:23:21.160] The original company that called itself American Wholesale Lenders [01:23:21.160 --> 01:23:24.160] were these guys that registered the name. [01:23:24.160 --> 01:23:26.160] Registered the name. [01:23:26.160 --> 01:23:29.160] Third parties that registered the name. [01:23:29.160 --> 01:23:35.160] And how did they release, no, loans? [01:23:35.160 --> 01:23:39.160] Okay, people would sue them. [01:23:39.160 --> 01:23:43.160] It's a corporation out of New York, a new company, [01:23:43.160 --> 01:23:46.160] the 16th of December of 08. [01:23:46.160 --> 01:23:52.160] They called themselves American Wholesale Lenders Ink. [01:23:52.160 --> 01:23:54.160] Yeah, they registered the name. [01:23:54.160 --> 01:23:55.160] I got that part. [01:23:55.160 --> 01:23:56.160] Yes. [01:23:56.160 --> 01:24:00.160] How did they release anything? [01:24:00.160 --> 01:24:05.160] There were some companies, if somebody was in bankruptcy [01:24:05.160 --> 01:24:07.160] or they were filed sued, [01:24:07.160 --> 01:24:12.160] they would send a notice up there to them in New York, [01:24:12.160 --> 01:24:17.160] the registered agent, and then they would not respond to it. [01:24:17.160 --> 01:24:19.160] That's okay. [01:24:19.160 --> 01:24:21.160] This company didn't have to. [01:24:21.160 --> 01:24:23.160] They didn't have anything to do with it. [01:24:23.160 --> 01:24:25.160] That's correct. [01:24:25.160 --> 01:24:29.160] But they were getting a release because they would not respond to it. [01:24:29.160 --> 01:24:32.160] No, no, we stopped using pronouns. [01:24:32.160 --> 01:24:34.160] Who was getting a release? [01:24:34.160 --> 01:24:36.160] The American Wholesale Lenders? [01:24:36.160 --> 01:24:40.160] Now some of the people that were filing suit. [01:24:40.160 --> 01:24:42.160] Okay, yeah, that's better. [01:24:42.160 --> 01:24:43.160] That's what I thought you meant, [01:24:43.160 --> 01:24:47.160] but it's confusing when you use pronouns like that. [01:24:47.160 --> 01:24:51.160] They, we don't know specifically which they you're talking about. [01:24:51.160 --> 01:24:59.160] So people would send requests to a company named America's Wholesale Lenders. [01:24:59.160 --> 01:25:00.160] Ink. [01:25:00.160 --> 01:25:01.160] Yes. [01:25:01.160 --> 01:25:02.160] Ink. [01:25:02.160 --> 01:25:07.160] And nobody had ever registered the name America's Wholesale Lenders Ink, [01:25:07.160 --> 01:25:11.160] so these guys registered the name America's Wholesale Lenders Ink. [01:25:11.160 --> 01:25:12.160] Yes. [01:25:12.160 --> 01:25:15.160] And when they got letters from people with whom they had no business, [01:25:15.160 --> 01:25:19.160] they had no duty to respond, so they didn't respond. [01:25:19.160 --> 01:25:21.160] That's correct. [01:25:21.160 --> 01:25:29.160] So Bank of America, how did they sue this company? [01:25:29.160 --> 01:25:32.160] I'd like to see how they got to this company. [01:25:32.160 --> 01:25:34.160] Okay. [01:25:34.160 --> 01:25:38.160] Countywide, county home loan, [01:25:38.160 --> 01:25:43.160] registered the name with the United States Patented Market. [01:25:43.160 --> 01:25:44.160] No. [01:25:44.160 --> 01:25:46.160] Countrywide. [01:25:46.160 --> 01:25:50.160] Countrywide registered it as a DBA. [01:25:50.160 --> 01:25:51.160] No, no, no. [01:25:51.160 --> 01:25:53.160] That was the deal. [01:25:53.160 --> 01:25:57.160] Countrywide apparently used the name. [01:25:57.160 --> 01:25:58.160] Yes. [01:25:58.160 --> 01:26:02.160] But they never registered the name. [01:26:02.160 --> 01:26:07.160] Okay, let me back up. [01:26:07.160 --> 01:26:21.160] Countrywide home loans filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in Virginia [01:26:21.160 --> 01:26:32.160] to register the name America's Wholesale Lenders with that little R and a circle around it. [01:26:32.160 --> 01:26:33.160] Okay. [01:26:33.160 --> 01:26:39.160] In 95, that was granted. [01:26:39.160 --> 01:26:47.160] Countrywide home loans said this is for advertising purposes only. [01:26:47.160 --> 01:26:53.160] They would have the name countywide home loans with a little R around it, [01:26:53.160 --> 01:27:00.160] and then right under that, they would have America's Wholesale Lender with an R and a circle. [01:27:00.160 --> 01:27:05.160] Oh, okay, hold it. It wasn't America's Wholesale Lenders, Inc. [01:27:05.160 --> 01:27:06.160] No. [01:27:06.160 --> 01:27:08.160] Because it wasn't an incorporated. [01:27:08.160 --> 01:27:11.160] It was just a copyrighted name. [01:27:11.160 --> 01:27:16.160] So it would appear they could go after them for copyright infringement? [01:27:16.160 --> 01:27:21.160] Yes, which they did. [01:27:21.160 --> 01:27:23.160] Okay, I wasn't sure what the suit was about. [01:27:23.160 --> 01:27:36.160] So if America's Wholesale Lenders, Inc., did that company, was it a for-profit, profit-making business? [01:27:36.160 --> 01:27:42.160] And did it make any profits based on that name? [01:27:42.160 --> 01:27:44.160] No. [01:27:44.160 --> 01:27:49.160] Then what do they sue for? [01:27:49.160 --> 01:27:52.160] Impringement on name only. [01:27:52.160 --> 01:27:55.160] How did they infringe on the name? [01:27:55.160 --> 01:27:59.160] Did they advertise American Wholesale Lenders, Inc.? [01:27:59.160 --> 01:28:01.160] No. [01:28:01.160 --> 01:28:03.160] If they just owned it? [01:28:03.160 --> 01:28:06.160] Owning the name is not an infringement. [01:28:06.160 --> 01:28:13.160] You have to do something to cause a harm. [01:28:13.160 --> 01:28:20.160] I do see where there is a justice issue here. [01:28:20.160 --> 01:28:28.160] You know, somebody could start up a company called Randall Kelton Company. [01:28:28.160 --> 01:28:32.160] And here I come along, I got the name Randall Kelton. [01:28:32.160 --> 01:28:39.160] And even if I have my name copyrighted, it's my name. [01:28:39.160 --> 01:28:41.160] Yes. [01:28:41.160 --> 01:28:53.160] If somebody starts a company, Randall Kelton Company, and they file a DBA and I haven't filed a DBA, [01:28:53.160 --> 01:28:59.160] how would I have a claim against them? [01:28:59.160 --> 01:29:02.160] I think we're talking about... [01:29:02.160 --> 01:29:05.160] Do you have a copy of the suit? [01:29:05.160 --> 01:29:07.160] Yes. [01:29:07.160 --> 01:29:08.160] Or a link to it? [01:29:08.160 --> 01:29:10.160] Can you send me a link to the suit? [01:29:10.160 --> 01:29:13.160] I'd like to see how they got to them. [01:29:13.160 --> 01:29:20.160] Did they force the company to shut down the name or stop using the name? [01:29:20.160 --> 01:29:28.160] Well, when I was reading, it's about 20 pages, it said that it did. [01:29:28.160 --> 01:29:31.160] And then I see that it's still active. [01:29:31.160 --> 01:29:32.160] Okay, hang on. [01:29:32.160 --> 01:29:37.160] What it may have been is the suit said they wanted that, but they may or may not have gotten it. [01:29:37.160 --> 01:29:38.160] Hang on. [01:29:38.160 --> 01:29:48.160] Okay, this is Randall Kelton, Deborah Stevens, rule of our radio, a calling number, 512-646-1984. [01:29:48.160 --> 01:29:49.160] Give us a call. [01:29:49.160 --> 01:29:51.160] We've got two more segments. [01:29:51.160 --> 01:30:03.160] We'll be right back. [01:30:03.160 --> 01:30:05.160] Ditch those greasy burgers in gooey donuts. 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[01:33:12.160 --> 01:33:25.160] Okay, we are back. [01:33:25.160 --> 01:33:31.160] Randy Kelton, Debra Stevens, Rule of Law Radio, and we're talking to John in Texas. [01:33:31.160 --> 01:33:34.160] Okay, I will send that to you. [01:33:34.160 --> 01:33:36.160] I have another question. [01:33:36.160 --> 01:33:38.160] All right. [01:33:38.160 --> 01:33:42.160] I am in bankruptcy right now. [01:33:42.160 --> 01:33:46.160] Okay, Chapter 7 or 13? [01:33:46.160 --> 01:33:51.160] It's a 13 that I converted to a 7. [01:33:51.160 --> 01:33:54.160] Did you claim your property as unsecured? [01:33:54.160 --> 01:33:57.160] Yes, I did. [01:33:57.160 --> 01:33:59.160] Good man. [01:33:59.160 --> 01:34:04.160] Did they bring paperwork to the bankruptcy court? [01:34:04.160 --> 01:34:06.160] No, I haven't. [01:34:06.160 --> 01:34:09.160] It's only been about two weeks. [01:34:09.160 --> 01:34:10.160] Oh, okay. [01:34:10.160 --> 01:34:14.160] Do you know what to say when they bring their paperwork? [01:34:14.160 --> 01:34:17.160] That it's unsecured. [01:34:17.160 --> 01:34:19.160] No. [01:34:19.160 --> 01:34:25.160] You ask them, you know, if they have paperwork and they haven't filed it in, you ask them to see it. [01:34:25.160 --> 01:34:28.160] We had a woman do this in Fort Worth. [01:34:28.160 --> 01:34:36.160] So your 817 area code tells me you're in that area, so you may get the same bankruptcy judge. [01:34:36.160 --> 01:34:41.160] This woman said, Your Honor, they've got a bunch of paperwork there. [01:34:41.160 --> 01:34:42.160] Can I look at it? [01:34:42.160 --> 01:34:44.160] She said, Counselor, show it to her. [01:34:44.160 --> 01:34:45.160] She shows it to her. [01:34:45.160 --> 01:34:50.160] It is all of her closing documents, copies of all the closing documents. [01:34:50.160 --> 01:34:56.160] And she said, Your Honor, I've never seen these documents before. [01:34:56.160 --> 01:34:58.160] She just said, What? [01:34:58.160 --> 01:34:59.160] I've never seen these. [01:34:59.160 --> 01:35:01.160] He said, Well, isn't that your signature? [01:35:01.160 --> 01:35:04.160] Oh, no, Your Honor, I did not sign this document. [01:35:04.160 --> 01:35:07.160] I have never seen this document before. [01:35:07.160 --> 01:35:14.160] And she said that he ground on her for about 10 minutes and she wouldn't back down. [01:35:14.160 --> 01:35:17.160] And she hadn't seen those documents before. [01:35:17.160 --> 01:35:20.160] Those were photocopies of something. [01:35:20.160 --> 01:35:23.160] She didn't know what, but she'd never seen those before. [01:35:23.160 --> 01:35:27.160] And she certainly didn't sign that photocopy. [01:35:27.160 --> 01:35:32.160] She said after about 10 minutes, the judge sat back and smiled and looked over at the lawyers and said, [01:35:32.160 --> 01:35:40.160] Well, Counselors, it seems she's never seen these before. [01:35:40.160 --> 01:35:44.160] You're going to have to come in with the original documents. [01:35:44.160 --> 01:35:47.160] And guess what they did not show up with? [01:35:47.160 --> 01:35:49.160] The original. [01:35:49.160 --> 01:35:57.160] Right, so if that got to, they wrote off the note, they discharged the note. [01:35:57.160 --> 01:36:04.160] Now, once the note's discharged, you still have the deed of trust to deal with. [01:36:04.160 --> 01:36:14.160] The deed of trust is filed in the record and it is on the face of it, regular. [01:36:14.160 --> 01:36:22.160] So if I look in the record, I see what is a facially valid claim. [01:36:22.160 --> 01:36:28.160] And the courts have said they can still come and enforce that facially valid claim. [01:36:28.160 --> 01:36:33.160] So what you have to do once you get the note discharged is now you have to come back [01:36:33.160 --> 01:36:42.160] and do a quiet title action against the security instrument. [01:36:42.160 --> 01:36:49.160] It might be a good idea to go ahead and start a quiet title action against the security instrument. [01:36:49.160 --> 01:36:53.160] I've been working on it for a week now. [01:36:53.160 --> 01:36:58.160] Okay, have you written and collected all of the documents filed in the county record? [01:36:58.160 --> 01:37:01.160] Yes, I have certified copies. [01:37:01.160 --> 01:37:07.160] Okay, I started to say you're in Tarrant County so you can do that online. [01:37:07.160 --> 01:37:09.160] You're going to have to go down there. [01:37:09.160 --> 01:37:11.160] Well, I have to get certified. [01:37:11.160 --> 01:37:16.160] Okay, I use uncertified. [01:37:16.160 --> 01:37:24.160] If the other side complains about an uncertified document, the first thing I'm going to say is, [01:37:24.160 --> 01:37:33.160] okay, what about this document is different from the document that is filed in the county record? [01:37:33.160 --> 01:37:41.160] And when they can't find anything, I'm going to ask for sanctions against them for a frivolous plea. [01:37:41.160 --> 01:37:44.160] So generally that's not important. [01:37:44.160 --> 01:37:48.160] You don't have to spend all that money unless they complain about it. [01:37:48.160 --> 01:37:55.160] But anyway, with that done, do you have a security instrument? [01:37:55.160 --> 01:37:57.160] Yes. [01:37:57.160 --> 01:38:00.160] Who is the lender on the security instrument? [01:38:00.160 --> 01:38:03.160] America's wholesale lenders. [01:38:03.160 --> 01:38:05.160] Okay. [01:38:05.160 --> 01:38:11.160] And when was the note written? [01:38:11.160 --> 01:38:15.160] February the 18th, 2005. [01:38:15.160 --> 01:38:17.160] Okay. [01:38:17.160 --> 01:38:24.160] Is there an assignment of the security instrument to some other entity? [01:38:24.160 --> 01:38:30.160] Yes, seven years later. [01:38:30.160 --> 01:38:32.160] 05012. [01:38:32.160 --> 01:38:35.160] Who assigned what to who? [01:38:35.160 --> 01:38:43.160] Bank of America assigned it to that New York bank, Medlin. [01:38:43.160 --> 01:38:45.160] Melton, I think it is. [01:38:45.160 --> 01:38:47.160] New York, you had New York, Medlin. [01:38:47.160 --> 01:38:57.160] Okay. One claim you get to make is that this company never existed. [01:38:57.160 --> 01:39:01.160] It was just a name for Countrywide. [01:39:01.160 --> 01:39:07.160] Countrywide went out of business in 2008. [01:39:07.160 --> 01:39:14.160] And Countrywide never did an assignment to Bank of America. [01:39:14.160 --> 01:39:19.160] So because you can't do an assignment for your dead guy. [01:39:19.160 --> 01:39:28.160] And Bank of America has been acting as though Countrywide merged with Bank of America. [01:39:28.160 --> 01:39:36.160] While Colia merged with Wells Fargo, Countrywide did not merge with Bank of America. [01:39:36.160 --> 01:39:41.160] Countrywide was bought out by Bank of America. [01:39:41.160 --> 01:39:52.160] And in order for the security instrument to be valid, Countrywide would have had to have transferred that security instrument to Bank of America. [01:39:52.160 --> 01:39:56.160] But that would have cost them about 50 bucks a pop. [01:39:56.160 --> 01:39:58.160] So they didn't bother with it. [01:39:58.160 --> 01:40:03.160] Then it's for it. It costs 95% of the mortgage nobody complains about. [01:40:03.160 --> 01:40:07.160] But that is one claim. Another claim. [01:40:07.160 --> 01:40:11.160] Which I've been doing some research on and it's very interesting. [01:40:11.160 --> 01:40:20.160] On the top of the document or any of the documents in the record, is there a stamp that says electronically filed on this date? [01:40:20.160 --> 01:40:24.160] Yes. [01:40:24.160 --> 01:40:26.160] They have no problem. [01:40:26.160 --> 01:40:29.160] 15 U.S. Code 7003. [01:40:29.160 --> 01:40:33.160] Write that down. [01:40:33.160 --> 01:40:41.160] And look it up. It is the Federal E-Filing Act. [01:40:41.160 --> 01:40:46.160] Actually 15 U.S. Code 7001 is where it starts. [01:40:46.160 --> 01:40:50.160] And 7001 authorizes e-filing. [01:40:50.160 --> 01:41:00.160] But 7003 stipulates certain documents that cannot be e-filed. [01:41:00.160 --> 01:41:12.160] And notices of default, documents affecting title, these are named in those documents that are excluded. [01:41:12.160 --> 01:41:15.160] I did not know that. [01:41:15.160 --> 01:41:24.160] I went down to Tarrant County and told the clerk, I want to see all of the documents you have in today for filing in the record. [01:41:24.160 --> 01:41:27.160] Well, we don't have any documents. [01:41:27.160 --> 01:41:29.160] Well, how do you file these in the records? [01:41:29.160 --> 01:41:32.160] Oh, we get them in electronic format. [01:41:32.160 --> 01:41:34.160] Oh, you get them in electronic format. [01:41:34.160 --> 01:41:39.160] Well, who sends you these? [01:41:39.160 --> 01:41:41.160] So who has the original? [01:41:41.160 --> 01:41:45.160] So I could go to the lender and get the original. [01:41:45.160 --> 01:41:46.160] Oh, no, we don't get them from the lender. [01:41:46.160 --> 01:41:50.160] We get them from a company set up for this purpose. [01:41:50.160 --> 01:41:51.160] Oh, you get them from this company. [01:41:51.160 --> 01:41:56.160] So how do you know those are true and accurate copies of the original? [01:41:56.160 --> 01:42:00.160] Oh, well, we have a memorandum of understanding. [01:42:00.160 --> 01:42:03.160] Oh, you have a memorandum of understanding. [01:42:03.160 --> 01:42:04.160] Okay. [01:42:04.160 --> 01:42:07.160] So this company doesn't have the original either. [01:42:07.160 --> 01:42:09.160] So where do they get them? [01:42:09.160 --> 01:42:12.160] Well, we think they get them from the title company. [01:42:12.160 --> 01:42:13.160] Oh, okay. [01:42:13.160 --> 01:42:16.160] So I could go to the title company. [01:42:16.160 --> 01:42:23.160] So how do you know what the title company sends them are true and accurate copies of the original? [01:42:23.160 --> 01:42:29.160] Oh, well, this company has a memorandum of understanding with the title company. [01:42:29.160 --> 01:42:31.160] Oh, they have a memorandum. [01:42:31.160 --> 01:42:40.160] So you have a memorandum with somebody who has a memorandum with somebody who may or may not be sending you true and accurate documents. [01:42:40.160 --> 01:43:01.160] What about the Texas Business and Commerce Code 1202, which requires that documents filed for the county record have original signatures on them? [01:43:01.160 --> 01:43:03.160] Huh? [01:43:03.160 --> 01:43:05.160] I get this blank stare. [01:43:05.160 --> 01:43:15.160] And what about 50 U.S. Code 7003 that specifically exempts these documents from electronic filing? [01:43:15.160 --> 01:43:20.160] Oh, well, all I do is file the documents. [01:43:20.160 --> 01:43:23.160] I don't know about that. [01:43:23.160 --> 01:43:25.160] Well, okay. [01:43:25.160 --> 01:43:28.160] This is what I think happened. [01:43:28.160 --> 01:43:34.160] The district clerk set up the e-filing system. [01:43:34.160 --> 01:43:38.160] I think his name is Wilder, and he's been here forever. [01:43:38.160 --> 01:43:51.160] I actually asked him once, even before everybody had cell phones, it was so far back, to use his phone so I could call the sheriff to ask the sheriff to come out and arrest him. [01:43:51.160 --> 01:43:53.160] That was a hoot. [01:43:53.160 --> 01:43:56.160] But anyway, he set it up. [01:43:56.160 --> 01:44:10.160] But the district clerk does not have... [01:44:10.160 --> 01:44:26.160] disease known today, stupidity. [01:44:26.160 --> 01:44:54.160] That puts most Americans at risk of catching stupidity, but there is hope. 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[01:47:16.160 --> 01:47:22.160] My loan was put in one of those certificates, the pooling and service agreement. [01:47:22.160 --> 01:47:24.160] Wait a minute, how do you know that? [01:47:24.160 --> 01:47:27.160] I'm looking at it right now, literally. [01:47:27.160 --> 01:47:31.160] How did you find that out? [01:47:31.160 --> 01:47:37.160] Did the bank give you notice of it for the lender? [01:47:37.160 --> 01:47:41.160] The bank gave me notice of it. [01:47:41.160 --> 01:47:45.160] When did they give you notice? [01:47:45.160 --> 01:47:49.160] August 2012. [01:47:49.160 --> 01:47:53.160] Okay, they're required to give notice within 30 days. [01:47:53.160 --> 01:47:56.160] Here's the deal. [01:47:56.160 --> 01:48:00.160] One of these trusts are open for inclusion. [01:48:00.160 --> 01:48:03.160] They're open for three months. [01:48:03.160 --> 01:48:11.160] So your note had to be included in the trust within three months of closing. [01:48:11.160 --> 01:48:14.160] It probably was. [01:48:14.160 --> 01:48:18.160] Yes, I'm looking at it. [01:48:18.160 --> 01:48:25.160] Do you have an assignment that shows that it's assigned to this trust? [01:48:25.160 --> 01:48:29.160] Yes, seven years later. [01:48:29.160 --> 01:48:35.160] Is that assignment going to be fraudulent? [01:48:35.160 --> 01:48:36.160] Almost. [01:48:36.160 --> 01:48:43.160] That's absolutely that assignment is fraudulent because it was assigned to the trust back in 2005. [01:48:43.160 --> 01:48:54.160] You might want to get Joe to do a securities analysis to find out if that trust has already collapsed. [01:48:54.160 --> 01:48:57.160] I bet it has. [01:48:57.160 --> 01:49:00.160] All of these trusts have collapsed. [01:49:00.160 --> 01:49:06.160] So you can't be putting notes into these trusts after they have collapsed. [01:49:06.160 --> 01:49:10.160] So they filed a document in the county record. [01:49:10.160 --> 01:49:11.160] Yes. [01:49:11.160 --> 01:49:20.160] That purported to transfer your note to a trust on this day. [01:49:20.160 --> 01:49:27.160] When that didn't actually happen, they're securing and executing a document by deception. [01:49:27.160 --> 01:49:36.160] They're trying to deceive anyone who would look in the court record and give them reason to think that this transfer took place at this time. [01:49:36.160 --> 01:49:40.160] That's a felony in Texas. [01:49:40.160 --> 01:49:43.160] Wait, it gets better. [01:49:43.160 --> 01:49:51.160] They put on this document statements of fact that were untrue and they knew to be untrue. [01:49:51.160 --> 01:49:57.160] And in order to file it in the county record, they had to swear to those facts under oath. [01:49:57.160 --> 01:50:01.160] They swore to material facts they knew to be untrue under oath. [01:50:01.160 --> 01:50:05.160] That's aggravated perjury. [01:50:05.160 --> 01:50:12.160] And then they filed this document with the county recorder that had statements that were untrue. [01:50:12.160 --> 01:50:19.160] They knew that the filer knew they were untrue, but intended that the statements be taken as true. [01:50:19.160 --> 01:50:22.160] That's tampering with the government document. [01:50:22.160 --> 01:50:28.160] And they did this for the purpose of converting your property to their benefit. [01:50:28.160 --> 01:50:32.160] That's theft 3203. [01:50:32.160 --> 01:50:36.160] And more than one person participated in this. [01:50:36.160 --> 01:50:39.160] That's conspiracy. [01:50:39.160 --> 01:50:43.160] All of these should be filed. [01:50:43.160 --> 01:50:45.160] So you guys want to play hardball. [01:50:45.160 --> 01:50:51.160] We need to start welcoming them to the deep end of the pool. [01:50:51.160 --> 01:50:55.160] Does that sound like fun? [01:50:55.160 --> 01:50:57.160] Does that sound like fun? [01:50:57.160 --> 01:50:58.160] Yes. [01:50:58.160 --> 01:51:02.160] The cutoff date was March 1, 2005. [01:51:02.160 --> 01:51:07.160] And the closing date was March 30, 2005. [01:51:07.160 --> 01:51:09.160] Okay. [01:51:09.160 --> 01:51:10.160] You have done your homework. [01:51:10.160 --> 01:51:13.160] You do not need that analysis. [01:51:13.160 --> 01:51:15.160] Okay. [01:51:15.160 --> 01:51:22.160] You need to make up an affidavit of fact and put these facts in there. [01:51:22.160 --> 01:51:28.160] Get out and pull out securing, executing, and adopted by deception. [01:51:28.160 --> 01:51:31.160] I think that's 3246. [01:51:31.160 --> 01:51:33.160] It's 3246-something right now. [01:51:33.160 --> 01:51:34.160] I think it's 46. [01:51:34.160 --> 01:51:36.160] It might be 42. [01:51:36.160 --> 01:51:39.160] It's 46. [01:51:39.160 --> 01:51:46.160] Aggravated perjury, 3710, I believe. [01:51:46.160 --> 01:51:51.160] Tampering with the government document, 3711. [01:51:51.160 --> 01:51:53.160] Perjury is just before tampering. [01:51:53.160 --> 01:51:56.160] So it's 37, maybe 3709. [01:51:56.160 --> 01:52:01.160] Then 3710 is tampering with the government document. [01:52:01.160 --> 01:52:04.160] And 3203 is theft. [01:52:04.160 --> 01:52:07.160] 1502 is conspiracy. [01:52:07.160 --> 01:52:10.160] Look those up. [01:52:10.160 --> 01:52:17.160] If you send me an email, I'll send you a sample of how I did this to a district judge. [01:52:17.160 --> 01:52:25.160] Actually, I've got a JP judge in Garland that I walked through these accusations. [01:52:25.160 --> 01:52:32.160] And this will show you how they stitched together, how one criminal accusation leads from the other [01:52:32.160 --> 01:52:35.160] and from the next to the next to the next. [01:52:35.160 --> 01:52:44.160] The point of all of those accusations is in order for them to commit this improper act, [01:52:44.160 --> 01:52:53.160] because our law is so well structured, they have to commit a large number of crimes. [01:52:53.160 --> 01:53:00.160] We have all of these penal statutes for the purpose of preventing this kind of behavior. [01:53:00.160 --> 01:53:04.160] And it's not like you're stacking charges. [01:53:04.160 --> 01:53:08.160] But all of these have to be violated for them to do this. [01:53:08.160 --> 01:53:10.160] Does that sound like fun, John? [01:53:10.160 --> 01:53:11.160] Yes, it does. [01:53:11.160 --> 01:53:17.160] I will send this to you, a PDF file, and I'll put a little note on that and you can send that back to me. [01:53:17.160 --> 01:53:22.160] Yes, if you will give me the subject matter in all caps, the subject line, [01:53:22.160 --> 01:53:25.160] I tend to pick that up quicker and get lots of emails. [01:53:25.160 --> 01:53:28.160] Okay. I appreciate it, Randy. [01:53:28.160 --> 01:53:30.160] Okay. Thank you, John. [01:53:30.160 --> 01:53:32.160] Keep us up to date on what happens. [01:53:32.160 --> 01:53:33.160] Okay. [01:53:33.160 --> 01:53:34.160] Okay. [01:53:34.160 --> 01:53:46.160] Now we're going to go to the meanest woman in Colorado, the illustrious Miss Francis. [01:53:46.160 --> 01:53:48.160] How are you today? [01:53:48.160 --> 01:53:49.160] I'm very well. [01:53:49.160 --> 01:53:51.160] How are you? [01:53:51.160 --> 01:53:52.160] I am great. [01:53:52.160 --> 01:53:55.160] I don't care what everybody says. [01:53:55.160 --> 01:53:56.160] I agree. [01:53:56.160 --> 01:53:57.160] I agree. [01:53:57.160 --> 01:53:59.160] I have a quick question, I think. [01:53:59.160 --> 01:54:03.160] I'm trying to write a petition for two of them. [01:54:03.160 --> 01:54:12.160] One is a petition to remove someone as a conservator, and one is a – but anyway, it's a person, [01:54:12.160 --> 01:54:17.160] but actually the conservator that was assigned was actually a bank. [01:54:17.160 --> 01:54:23.160] And so in my certificate of service, should I have been this whole time when I've been writing these up [01:54:23.160 --> 01:54:28.160] and sending them into court, should I have been sending them to the bank CEO? [01:54:28.160 --> 01:54:30.160] I would think so. [01:54:30.160 --> 01:54:31.160] Okay. [01:54:31.160 --> 01:54:36.160] That is an interesting question, and I'm not sure how they can do that, [01:54:36.160 --> 01:54:43.160] where you have a conservator who is not specifically named. [01:54:43.160 --> 01:54:50.160] Well, there's a lady that has been named in South Dakota who is, you know, [01:54:50.160 --> 01:54:55.160] been mismanaging this the entire time and stealing money and all of that, [01:54:55.160 --> 01:54:59.160] but she's actually – when you go back to the original orders, [01:54:59.160 --> 01:55:03.160] it actually names the entity the bank. [01:55:03.160 --> 01:55:08.160] So she personally didn't have to post bond because the bank can cover anything, [01:55:08.160 --> 01:55:11.160] but she's really a bank employee. [01:55:11.160 --> 01:55:18.160] Then the bank is responded yet superior. [01:55:18.160 --> 01:55:21.160] And I suggest that this employee, [01:55:21.160 --> 01:55:26.160] if you have reason to believe that she is misappropriating mishandling funds [01:55:26.160 --> 01:55:34.160] and you send a tort letter to the CEO of the bank, he is not going to be a happy camper. [01:55:34.160 --> 01:55:36.160] Well, that's what I was thinking. [01:55:36.160 --> 01:55:40.160] And, you know, I've been discussing this with you, [01:55:40.160 --> 01:55:44.160] and I don't want to kind of jump in, but I know you only got like four minutes, [01:55:44.160 --> 01:55:46.160] so I didn't want to lose the rest of the listeners. [01:55:46.160 --> 01:55:50.160] But basically we've been fighting this for what nearly they've been holding. [01:55:50.160 --> 01:55:52.160] My mother-in-law is out there for seven and a half months. [01:55:52.160 --> 01:55:56.160] They filed a temporary restraining order and didn't use a written affidavit [01:55:56.160 --> 01:55:59.160] as required by law, and the judge went along with them, [01:55:59.160 --> 01:56:01.160] and we've been fighting ever since. [01:56:01.160 --> 01:56:04.160] Did you file criminally against the judge? [01:56:04.160 --> 01:56:09.160] You know, I haven't done that yet, and I talked to the FBI yesterday [01:56:09.160 --> 01:56:12.160] because they finally offered that, you know, you can have your mother, [01:56:12.160 --> 01:56:17.160] and if Galen will give up all of his rights as power of attorney and guardian, [01:56:17.160 --> 01:56:23.160] no cause, that requires a jury trial, but they want him to voluntarily do it. [01:56:23.160 --> 01:56:27.160] And it's a little more convoluted than that than the last time I talked to you, [01:56:27.160 --> 01:56:31.160] but they were trying to steal a trailer house, and Galen owned half of it, [01:56:31.160 --> 01:56:35.160] and they were refusing to reimburse him for his guardianship costs. [01:56:35.160 --> 01:56:37.160] Hold on, hold on. [01:56:37.160 --> 01:56:40.160] I get people all the time saying they're doing this wrong, they're doing that wrong. [01:56:40.160 --> 01:56:43.160] You should go after them for what they're doing wrong. [01:56:43.160 --> 01:56:45.160] I'll give you a real quick. [01:56:45.160 --> 01:56:51.160] We had an attorney that was with the county having to do with child support, [01:56:51.160 --> 01:57:00.160] filed a motion with the district judge to revoke this woman's probation [01:57:00.160 --> 01:57:02.160] and issue a warrant. [01:57:02.160 --> 01:57:06.160] The lawyer sent it to the judge without a certificate of service. [01:57:06.160 --> 01:57:10.160] The judge signed it the same day and issued the warrant. [01:57:10.160 --> 01:57:18.160] The statute required giving notice to the other party and at least three days to respond. [01:57:18.160 --> 01:57:21.160] We charged both of them with conspiracy. [01:57:21.160 --> 01:57:24.160] We charged the lawyer with solicitation. [01:57:24.160 --> 01:57:30.160] We charged them with official oppression, false imprisonment. [01:57:30.160 --> 01:57:34.160] They beat her up in jail, first degree felony, aggravated assault. [01:57:34.160 --> 01:57:36.160] She just walked right down the code. [01:57:36.160 --> 01:57:41.160] And when the judge got this, she was in court, [01:57:41.160 --> 01:57:48.160] and the judge was ragged on her for two hours about who made a posting on a public website, [01:57:48.160 --> 01:57:50.160] and she refused to talk to him. [01:57:50.160 --> 01:57:54.160] He finally goes out and takes the challenge of subject matter jurisdiction. [01:57:54.160 --> 01:57:59.160] Regent comes back, and he was threatening the lawyer on the other side [01:57:59.160 --> 01:58:01.160] with sanctions for asking a question. [01:58:01.160 --> 01:58:05.160] He turned 180 degrees, big time. [01:58:05.160 --> 01:58:07.160] Oh, wow. [01:58:07.160 --> 01:58:10.160] She scared the bejesus out of him. [01:58:10.160 --> 01:58:12.160] Oh, my, well, you know, I need to do that. [01:58:12.160 --> 01:58:15.160] So can I Skype you and you give me some details on that again, [01:58:15.160 --> 01:58:16.160] or should I call you tomorrow night? [01:58:16.160 --> 01:58:17.160] Absolutely. [01:58:17.160 --> 01:58:19.160] I'll send you what I sent to you. [01:58:19.160 --> 01:58:24.160] Okay, that would be great, because we haven't done that, and yet the mess. [01:58:24.160 --> 01:58:27.160] That's when you introduce him to the deep end of the pool. [01:58:27.160 --> 01:58:31.160] Thank you, Francis, and I'm sorry we only had such a short time, [01:58:31.160 --> 01:58:32.160] but get that to me. [01:58:32.160 --> 01:58:33.160] I'll get you something. [01:58:33.160 --> 01:58:37.160] This is Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, we of La Radio. [01:58:37.160 --> 01:58:42.160] We'll be back tomorrow with our four-hour in full marathon. [01:58:42.160 --> 01:58:45.160] Thank you all for listening, and good night. 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