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[02:57.040 --> 03:23.600] Check out the website at thelibertybeat.com. [03:23.600 --> 03:41.680] The Liberty Beat for Monday, January 5th, 2015. [03:41.680 --> 04:01.440] Check out the website at thelibertybeat.com. [04:01.440 --> 04:16.000] Check out the website at thelibertybeat.com. [04:16.000 --> 04:37.280] Alright folks, good evening, this is the Monday night rule of law radio show with your host [04:37.280 --> 04:38.280] Eddie Craig. [04:38.280 --> 04:43.160] It is January 5th, 2015. [04:43.160 --> 04:49.640] You know, when I was born, oh, it's getting up in the number of years ago, I could not [04:49.640 --> 04:54.000] wait until I was old enough to be able to do what all the older kids were doing, then [04:54.000 --> 04:57.760] I couldn't wait to do what all the college kids were doing, and then I couldn't wait [04:57.760 --> 05:03.320] to do what all the 20 plus year olds were doing and so on and so forth. [05:03.320 --> 05:08.360] And you know, after reconsideration, just take me back to being a kid, at least knowing [05:08.360 --> 05:10.520] what I know now. [05:10.520 --> 05:16.000] There are so many things I could have done differently and so many paths I could have [05:16.000 --> 05:20.240] changed in life had I known everything then that I know now. [05:20.240 --> 05:24.320] And the thing that I would like to know more about then than I do now is where this country [05:24.320 --> 05:33.960] was headed today, because I would have dedicated myself to changing its course a long, long [05:33.960 --> 05:41.440] time ago, had I been able to foresee what the apathy was going to lead us into. [05:41.440 --> 05:46.080] And folks, I want to tell you that it is not a pretty picture where we've been. [05:46.080 --> 05:49.240] It's a less pretty picture where we're at. [05:49.240 --> 05:57.000] And the future at this moment, if we continue on the path that we're on, is downright bleak. [05:57.000 --> 05:59.800] We need to change that. [05:59.800 --> 06:02.920] Now I've got a couple of callers that are already up on the board here. [06:02.920 --> 06:05.240] I'm going to ask you guys if you'd mind waiting just a little bit. [06:05.240 --> 06:09.280] There is something I want to go over because I've had some folks ask about this. [06:09.280 --> 06:15.880] Now we had a really good class yesterday on how to deal specifically with a speeding ticket [06:15.880 --> 06:18.840] on the merits. [06:18.840 --> 06:25.040] And it really doesn't matter what state you're in, if the state sets the speed limits there [06:25.040 --> 06:28.680] to be of the type known as prima facie. [06:28.680 --> 06:32.520] A prima facie speed limit is not a set speed limit. [06:32.520 --> 06:41.480] It is a speed limit that only applies if your speed was uncontrollable to the point that [06:41.480 --> 06:46.560] you caused injury to another person or property that was already lawfully on or entering the [06:46.560 --> 06:50.080] roadway when you hit them. [06:50.080 --> 06:56.480] A prima facie speed limit is not a fixed speed limit, regardless of what is posted on the [06:56.480 --> 06:59.200] speed signs. [06:59.200 --> 07:02.160] That is only the prima facie limit. [07:02.160 --> 07:10.280] We recommend that you don't go any faster than this. [07:10.280 --> 07:13.360] But it is not the actual speed limit. [07:13.360 --> 07:21.000] Now also keep in mind that in Texas that sign under 201.904, the transportation code specifically [07:21.000 --> 07:29.080] says that that speed sign only is there to provide notice of a speed that is set specifically [07:29.080 --> 07:35.760] for commercial motor vehicles and nobody else. [07:35.760 --> 07:43.360] Only specific classifications as listed in the statute that are commonly referred to [07:43.360 --> 07:45.320] as commercial motor vehicles. [07:45.320 --> 07:49.240] So it's got nothing to do with the general public in the first place. [07:49.240 --> 07:53.080] So there's no signage directing at the general public. [07:53.080 --> 07:59.840] Now had the police officers and the law enforcement officers and the peace officers of all the [07:59.840 --> 08:05.800] various types of nature that we have were actually properly trained, had actually properly [08:05.800 --> 08:11.200] studied and actually properly read and understood what's written in these statutes, they would [08:11.200 --> 08:15.080] know that the moment they pull you over for speeding in a non-commercial vehicle, they [08:15.080 --> 08:22.000] have just committed a crime, false imprisonment. [08:22.000 --> 08:27.040] Had they properly read the statute, they would know for a fact that they have no authority [08:27.040 --> 08:32.280] to make that stop if they cannot readily identify your car as a commercial motor vehicle. [08:32.280 --> 08:38.320] Simply the fact that it's got a plate on it does not mean that that's why you're using [08:38.320 --> 08:39.320] it. [08:39.320 --> 08:43.360] It's a possibility, but it's not a certainty. [08:43.360 --> 08:47.100] So if he was going to stop you, the first question out of his mouth, are you currently [08:47.100 --> 08:51.600] engaging in any form of transportation or commercial use of the highways? [08:51.600 --> 08:52.600] Well, no, I'm not. [08:52.600 --> 08:54.040] I'm just going to the store with my family. [08:54.040 --> 08:55.040] All right. [08:55.040 --> 08:56.040] Well, I'm sorry. [08:56.040 --> 08:57.040] I didn't mean to interfere with your day. [08:57.040 --> 08:58.040] Have a nice day. [08:58.040 --> 09:01.120] Do be careful and please watch your speed because other people out here may not be expecting [09:01.120 --> 09:06.720] you to go in quite that fast and it could cause an accident, in which case they can [09:06.720 --> 09:10.200] sue you and whatever. [09:10.200 --> 09:15.320] That's the way that should always go, but it isn't. [09:15.320 --> 09:21.760] In fact, people wind up dead because these idiots think they have the authority to interfere [09:21.760 --> 09:27.560] with every body that gets on the road and goes from place to place. [09:27.560 --> 09:28.560] And they don't. [09:28.560 --> 09:37.120] Now, I had this case that went to the Supreme Court regarding the cop's ability to plead [09:37.120 --> 09:44.400] ignorance of the law originated in Texas because of a speeding citation. [09:44.400 --> 09:50.360] And someone that actually knew what the hell the statute said and who it actually applied [09:50.360 --> 09:58.160] to had properly presented that case, the Supreme Court would have had a very, very hard time [09:58.160 --> 10:02.040] ruling the way that it did. [10:02.040 --> 10:07.600] But the attorneys for Hein didn't have a clue what they were arguing or why they were arguing [10:07.600 --> 10:08.600] it. [10:08.600 --> 10:12.160] They just thought they could plead it out on Fourth Amendment, Fifth Amendment, Sixth [10:12.160 --> 10:16.560] Amendment, any old amendment, including the Fourteenth Amendment, anything except for [10:16.560 --> 10:24.000] the fact, hey, he was not engaged in transportation, therefore the cop never had the authority [10:24.000 --> 10:25.000] to make the stop. [10:25.000 --> 10:31.880] He can't plead ignorance of the law if he didn't even bother to investigate whether [10:31.880 --> 10:37.960] or not his authority existed to make the stop. [10:37.960 --> 10:41.560] That ruling would have come out a whole lot different than it did. [10:41.560 --> 10:44.480] It would have had to have. [10:44.480 --> 10:49.280] But the speed limits per se is not precisely what I want to talk about before I start taking [10:49.280 --> 10:50.280] calls. [10:50.280 --> 10:55.440] I want to talk about something incident to having to go to court in relation to a speeding [10:55.440 --> 11:00.920] ticket or any other ticket, and which I have personally seen more than once, heard more [11:00.920 --> 11:09.320] than once, and keep getting reports of this happening in every state all the time. [11:09.320 --> 11:11.640] It goes like this. [11:11.640 --> 11:15.680] Now I wrote an article, more or less, for lack of a better way of putting it, and posted [11:15.680 --> 11:19.800] it up as my status on Facebook, and I've done a white paper on it here, just discussing [11:19.800 --> 11:25.560] the issue, and I'm turning it into a script, how to fight a speeding ticket on the merits [11:25.560 --> 11:29.640] in the Texas court, and when. [11:29.640 --> 11:38.360] I started out with the basis of my white paper being an article written by a Dallas defense [11:38.360 --> 11:43.600] attorney, who actually is a DUI defense attorney, but who wrote this article stating what I've [11:43.600 --> 11:44.600] said for years. [11:44.600 --> 11:46.320] There are no speed limits in Texas. [11:46.320 --> 11:47.760] They're prima facie speed limits. [11:47.760 --> 11:49.320] They don't apply to the general public. [11:49.320 --> 11:50.560] They never have. [11:50.560 --> 11:56.280] Well, the only two points he made in his article is the fact that, one, they are prima facie [11:56.280 --> 12:03.640] speed limits, and so in reality, there are no set speed limits in Texas, and if you argue [12:03.640 --> 12:11.200] the merits correctly, that the other circumstances, which I have also said, or have to be done, [12:11.200 --> 12:16.880] he only got one half of those right in his article, and that is the fact that you must [12:16.880 --> 12:25.520] exercise due care as to act reasonably and prudent under the circumstances then existing. [12:25.520 --> 12:32.720] He took only one part of the statute when the statute that he references specifically [12:32.720 --> 12:38.920] has two parts, and those parts are conjoined with the word and. [12:38.920 --> 12:46.000] So not only must part one apply, but part one and part two. [12:46.000 --> 12:47.840] That's exactly the way the statute's written. [12:47.840 --> 12:52.920] So the conditions of both parts have to be met, and of course, if you've ever listened [12:52.920 --> 12:59.600] to me talk about 545.351B1 and two of the Texas transportation code, you will know for [12:59.600 --> 13:05.800] a fact that the speed limit requires you, in order to commit a violation as a commercial [13:05.800 --> 13:14.320] driver even, you must fail to control your speed to the point that you don't avoid a [13:14.320 --> 13:21.120] collision with another person or vehicle lawfully upon or entering the highway. [13:21.120 --> 13:23.040] It's that simple. [13:23.040 --> 13:29.240] A speed limit in Texas is prima facie up until evidence countermands it, showing that it [13:29.240 --> 13:30.240] is incorrect. [13:30.240 --> 13:35.480] The prima facie evidence is not correct because I proved it wrong. [13:35.480 --> 13:36.480] Now what do I mean by that? [13:36.480 --> 13:38.320] Well, it's very simple. [13:38.320 --> 13:44.800] The state says the maximum safe speed on this stretch of highway is 75 miles an hour because [13:44.800 --> 13:47.520] that's what's posted on the sign. [13:47.520 --> 13:52.320] Yet when the officer pulls you over, he tickets you for doing 90. [13:52.320 --> 13:59.840] Well, up until that moment that he pulled you over, if the officer never investigated [13:59.840 --> 14:07.360] and never got a communication of any sort implying or asserting that you had failed [14:07.360 --> 14:13.360] to control your speed and your car so as to have had a collision or lost control of it [14:13.360 --> 14:21.120] and damaged property, he had you prove the prima facie speed limit of 75 to be incorrect. [14:21.120 --> 14:28.140] It is dead wrong because you were safely navigating the highway at 90. [14:28.140 --> 14:33.800] You proved the prima facie evidence wrong. [14:33.800 --> 14:35.320] That's not a crime. [14:35.320 --> 14:40.360] And even the County and District Attorney Association's books on Texas traffic stops, [14:40.360 --> 14:50.200] the 2014 version says on page 10, just like the 2010 version says on page 18, speeding [14:50.200 --> 14:59.200] in excess of the posted speed sign is not in and of itself a crime, period. [14:59.200 --> 15:00.600] And that's absolutely right. [15:00.600 --> 15:06.640] It can't be when the speed limit is only a prima facie speed limit. [15:06.640 --> 15:12.960] So this script that I wrote or am working on writing goes directly to fighting that [15:12.960 --> 15:13.960] on merits. [15:13.960 --> 15:16.440] That's what we studied in class yesterday. [15:16.440 --> 15:20.360] But before you can go that far, there's other things that you have to deal with when you [15:20.360 --> 15:26.520] get in these little kangaroo courts that like to believe that they can throw the Constitution [15:26.520 --> 15:30.760] out the window and do whatever they want, however they want, to whomever they want. [15:30.760 --> 15:34.800] And we're going to see in this white paper at the end of the day how to argue against [15:34.800 --> 15:36.080] that. [15:36.080 --> 15:39.980] Now I've only got about a minute before we go to break, a minute and a half. [15:39.980 --> 15:42.080] So I'll do this real quick when we get back. [15:42.080 --> 15:46.840] I can probably get it done in the next segment and then guys that are up on the caller board, [15:46.840 --> 15:51.400] Johnny, Colano, Keith, I can take the calls after I get done with this. [15:51.400 --> 15:56.160] So y'all please hang on after this break when we go and I will get y'all at the end of the [15:56.160 --> 15:58.960] next one when we start the third segment. [15:58.960 --> 16:03.520] But 15 minutes should be all we need to go through what I wrote up because it's fairly [16:03.520 --> 16:04.980] short. [16:04.980 --> 16:10.200] But that being said, it's very interesting on how we handle these courts. [16:10.200 --> 16:12.080] And I'm going to give you a teaser here. [16:12.080 --> 16:17.840] If you've ever gone into one of these JP or municipal courts and tried to argue any right [16:17.840 --> 16:26.040] or clause protected by or written into the Texas or federal Constitution, and that judge [16:26.040 --> 16:34.120] has said just flat out, the Constitution does not belong or apply in my court, we're going [16:34.120 --> 16:37.440] to see how we handle that when we get back. [16:37.440 --> 16:38.440] All right. [16:38.440 --> 16:44.240] So folks, y'all hang on 512-646-1984 is the call in number. [16:44.240 --> 16:46.320] So give us a call and get in line. [16:46.320 --> 16:50.040] We can hold up to five or six people I think and right now we've only got three. [16:50.040 --> 16:51.920] So y'all hang on guys. [16:51.920 --> 16:56.120] And as soon as we get back, I will do this little presentation and start taking your [16:56.120 --> 16:57.120] calls. [16:57.120 --> 17:00.120] So y'all hold on and hang in there. [17:00.120 --> 17:07.680] January is the time for new beginnings, a chance to sharpen our focus on what's important and [17:07.680 --> 17:10.440] recommit to ourselves and loved ones. [17:10.440 --> 17:15.600] Logos Radio Network is holding their third gun giveaway as a part of their annual fundraiser. [17:15.600 --> 17:20.880] Donate $25 today and be entered into a drawing for a Glock 42 pistol. 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[20:44.080 --> 20:50.960] Now, real quick, when we go into these kangaroo courts, most people get the shock of their [20:50.960 --> 20:54.280] life when they go in there and they start bringing up the Constitution, and they hear [20:54.280 --> 20:56.600] a judge say the Constitution doesn't apply here. [20:56.600 --> 20:57.600] It doesn't matter. [20:57.600 --> 20:58.600] We ignore it. [20:58.600 --> 20:59.600] We don't use it. [20:59.600 --> 21:00.600] You can't use it. [21:00.600 --> 21:05.200] It's just, this court is an absolutely Constitution-free zone. [21:05.200 --> 21:11.560] Now, right off the bat, that causes problems for the layman that think they know what they're [21:11.560 --> 21:16.160] doing and actually don't, and for those that have no clue what they're doing, it's really [21:16.160 --> 21:17.760] stupefying. [21:17.760 --> 21:23.160] But there are basically four points that you need to get in your head right off the bat [21:23.160 --> 21:24.760] about this scenario. [21:24.760 --> 21:28.600] One, you are not in a court of law. [21:28.600 --> 21:36.200] You are in an administrative court of statute, and they are never ever the same thing. [21:36.200 --> 21:37.840] They're just not. [21:37.840 --> 21:46.280] A statute also is not the law, and it is not evidence of the law itself. [21:46.280 --> 21:53.800] A statute is merely evidence that a law allegedly exists upon which the statute is, again, allegedly [21:53.800 --> 21:54.800] based. [21:54.800 --> 21:58.360] So always understand that from the get-go. [21:58.360 --> 22:05.040] Now, second thing you need to understand, the people that are called together to sit [22:05.040 --> 22:10.240] in judgment of you at a trial are not members of a constitutionally defined and operated [22:10.240 --> 22:11.480] jury. [22:11.480 --> 22:18.240] They are strictly, as our friend Harmon Tedder refers to them, an administrative advisory [22:18.240 --> 22:23.480] panel, and they are under the full control and manipulation of the prosecutor and the [22:23.480 --> 22:29.920] judge, and be aware of yourself that they don't know it or realize it, and you're not [22:29.920 --> 22:33.840] going to be able to convince them otherwise because they believe they're educated and [22:33.840 --> 22:40.400] intelligent and people that know and understand things, and they don't. [22:40.400 --> 22:44.640] Now, two quick things about the courts. [22:44.640 --> 22:48.400] Texas municipal courts are all courts created by statute and ordinance. [22:48.400 --> 22:51.280] They're not constitutional in any way. [22:51.280 --> 22:58.180] No court is created by the Texas Constitution that's defined as a municipal court. [22:58.180 --> 23:05.480] These courts are very limited jurisdiction and are entirely quasi-criminal administrative, [23:05.480 --> 23:06.480] not judicial. [23:06.480 --> 23:10.160] Now, I know they're going to try to convince you they're judicial, but they're not. [23:10.160 --> 23:15.560] Their jurisdiction is limited to quasi-criminal offenses punishable by fine only, meaning [23:15.560 --> 23:20.040] that they have absolutely no civil jurisdiction whatsoever. [23:20.040 --> 23:28.320] Now, the fact that they only have criminal jurisdiction is, in my opinion, precisely [23:28.320 --> 23:35.120] why the city that runs these courts tries to criminalize any ordinance violation. [23:35.120 --> 23:42.360] That way, their court has jurisdiction to enforce their own internal edicts in their [23:42.360 --> 23:46.040] own best interest against you. [23:46.040 --> 23:49.160] By criminalizing it, they can have it heard in their court. [23:49.160 --> 23:53.440] The problem is, municipalities cannot create law. [23:53.440 --> 23:57.880] If they can't create law, they cannot define criminal acts. [23:57.880 --> 23:59.520] When are we going to get that through our head? [23:59.520 --> 24:04.960] The Texas Constitution forbids anyone to make law except for the Texas legislature, and [24:04.960 --> 24:10.480] the Texas legislature has no authority to delegate that power to anyone. [24:10.480 --> 24:12.000] Texas courts have said so. [24:12.000 --> 24:16.640] The legislature should by now be well aware of it, as should the cities and the counties, [24:16.640 --> 24:20.960] but they continue to act as if that's irrelevant. [24:20.960 --> 24:31.360] Now, besides all that, these ordinances, besides not being binding upon the general public, [24:31.360 --> 24:38.360] if you actually bother to read and study, and I do mean study, not just glance over, [24:38.360 --> 24:45.680] all of Article 1, which is the Texas Bill of Rights, then Article 3, Sections 29-39, [24:45.680 --> 24:55.680] Section 56 and Section 62, you cannot help but understand that Texas law is being illegally [24:55.680 --> 24:59.600] manipulated by every department of government. [24:59.600 --> 25:01.960] It's being ignored by the judicial. [25:01.960 --> 25:06.840] How it's being created is being ignored by the legislature to do whatever they want to [25:06.840 --> 25:13.160] make it in direct violation of the Constitution, and the executive is enforcing laws that don't [25:13.160 --> 25:18.880] even exist, and they create them in their own minds so they have whatever authority [25:18.880 --> 25:24.880] they want to have to interact with the public in ways that we don't want to be interacted [25:24.880 --> 25:32.400] with, assaulted, shot, killed, basically just abused in every possible manner. [25:32.400 --> 25:35.800] But we're too stupid and sheeple to understand this. [25:35.800 --> 25:42.360] Now, JP Courts, JP Courts are created by the Texas Constitution, and they are given certain [25:42.360 --> 25:46.400] types of jurisdiction above and beyond the municipality. [25:46.400 --> 25:51.840] Their criminal jurisdiction is exactly the same, that so-called quasi-criminal jurisdiction [25:51.840 --> 25:54.240] of Class C fine-onlys. [25:54.240 --> 25:55.960] Why do I say quasi? [25:55.960 --> 25:59.920] Because those Class C misdemeanors are not truly criminal. [25:59.920 --> 26:04.520] They're administrative, they're statutory, they're not common law crimes, they're not [26:04.520 --> 26:09.800] even crimes for which the state claims it has to identify anyone that's been injured [26:09.800 --> 26:16.280] or anyone was standing to actually bring the charge, which normally is only somebody that's [26:16.280 --> 26:17.760] been injured. [26:17.760 --> 26:19.120] So it's a shell game. [26:19.120 --> 26:24.680] Ignorance keeping you ignorant so that you accept it and believe you have to play, and [26:24.680 --> 26:26.440] you don't. [26:26.440 --> 26:30.880] That's why ignorance is their greatest weapon and our strongest chains. [26:30.880 --> 26:32.600] You got it? [26:32.600 --> 26:38.760] Ignorance is their greatest weapon and our strongest chains. [26:38.760 --> 26:40.800] We need to break them. [26:40.800 --> 26:51.240] Now, you also find in the Texas Constitution that JP Courts are limited to $200 maximums [26:51.240 --> 26:57.560] in civil cases, yet the legislature under 27031A1 of the government code has tried to [26:57.560 --> 27:05.080] statutorily expand that power to amounts up to $10,000 by calling it a small claims court. [27:05.080 --> 27:11.880] But that's a violation of the Texas Constitution under Section 19 Article 5, which specifically [27:11.880 --> 27:18.240] limits the jurisdiction of a justice of the peace to up any amount in civil cases not [27:18.240 --> 27:21.800] to exceed $200. [27:21.800 --> 27:27.200] So the statute in the government code and so many other places are just running completely [27:27.200 --> 27:29.360] roughshod over the Texas Constitution. [27:29.360 --> 27:34.220] So is it any wonder that these lower court judges believe they can get away with declaring [27:34.220 --> 27:41.120] the Constitution not existed in their court and that their court is now a 100% constitution [27:41.120 --> 27:42.680] free zone? [27:42.680 --> 27:48.240] So when a judge does that, here's what you need to say and do. [27:48.240 --> 27:53.040] The first thing you say after the judge gets that out of their mouth, objection. [27:53.040 --> 27:59.080] I take this court's declaration that it is a law and authority unto itself to mean that [27:59.080 --> 28:05.880] it is under no obligation whatsoever to provide or honor the constitutional protections of [28:05.880 --> 28:12.480] all of my unalienable and due process rights, including but not limited to the right to [28:12.480 --> 28:19.100] a fair and impartial trial, in which case I do not agree or consent to participate or [28:19.100 --> 28:25.520] to accept its alleged jurisdiction, regardless of this court's assertion of jurisdiction [28:25.520 --> 28:30.960] in this or any other alleged matter to which I am an alleged party. [28:30.960 --> 28:36.160] Get that out of your mouth as best you can right off the bat. [28:36.160 --> 28:41.000] If the judge lets you finish speaking and he just politely goes, well, we're going to [28:41.000 --> 28:47.480] do it anyway, then you'd usually be something kind of nice saying, well, be that as it may, [28:47.480 --> 28:51.240] I say the court has jurisdiction in this case and we're going to proceed anyway. [28:51.240 --> 28:59.080] Now be aware that in every case, the court cannot proclaim that it has jurisdiction if [28:59.080 --> 29:02.880] that jurisdiction has been challenged by either party. [29:02.880 --> 29:08.760] The other party bears the burden of proof if they initiated the proceeding in the court [29:08.760 --> 29:13.200] to prove the court had jurisdiction in the first place. [29:13.200 --> 29:16.000] And they never do it in these cases. [29:16.000 --> 29:18.160] They never do it. [29:18.160 --> 29:22.800] They never file their primary pleading, which is only an indictment or information. [29:22.800 --> 29:24.920] All that ever gets filed is a complaint. [29:24.920 --> 29:27.600] That's a direct violation of the Texas Constitution. [29:27.600 --> 29:30.100] It's a direct violation of the Code of Criminal Procedure. [29:30.100 --> 29:33.640] And it's a direct violation of the due process rights of the accused in more ways than I [29:33.640 --> 29:34.640] can count. [29:34.640 --> 29:35.640] All right. [29:35.640 --> 29:38.560] This is going to be real short on the other side, so I'll start taking you calls in that [29:38.560 --> 29:40.840] segment guys, so y'all hang on. [29:40.840 --> 29:44.200] Call in number 512-646-1984. [29:44.200 --> 29:48.240] We will be right back on the other side, so everybody listen in and hang on, we'll be [29:48.240 --> 30:02.840] right back. [30:02.840 --> 30:07.160] Drivers in Nevada now have the perfect excuse for being distracted in the car. [30:07.160 --> 30:12.000] Talking, texting, eating, and even putting on makeup could be perfectly acceptable thanks [30:12.000 --> 30:13.000] to a new law. [30:13.000 --> 30:17.320] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll tell you more in just a moment. [30:17.320 --> 30:18.900] Privacy is under attack. [30:18.900 --> 30:22.520] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [30:22.520 --> 30:27.280] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish, too. [30:27.280 --> 30:32.400] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [30:32.400 --> 30:35.040] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [30:35.040 --> 30:39.320] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search [30:39.320 --> 30:42.860] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [30:42.860 --> 30:44.960] Start over with StartPage. [30:44.960 --> 30:48.000] Who is driving that car? [30:48.000 --> 30:50.520] If you're in Nevada, it could be no one. [30:50.520 --> 30:55.960] The state recently passed a law allowing vehicles to navigate using artificial intelligence, [30:55.960 --> 30:57.720] no human operator required. [30:57.720 --> 31:00.600] Rumor has it that Google lobbied for the new law. [31:00.600 --> 31:04.800] It seems the company is also in the driverless car business, and you thought Google was just [31:04.800 --> 31:08.000] interested in search engine technology and world domination. [31:08.000 --> 31:09.000] Muahaha. [31:09.000 --> 31:12.920] Of course, automated camera-mounted cars could have a number of uses. [31:12.920 --> 31:16.760] They could certainly help Google get more of those invasive drive-by photos of our [31:16.760 --> 31:18.920] homes at a lower cost. [31:18.920 --> 31:23.360] Driverless cars won't need lunch breaks, and they'll have no moral issues about trespassing. [31:23.360 --> 31:25.560] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. 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[34:08.720 --> 34:16.800] All right, now, after you get that first objection out, the court's going to go ahead and proceed [34:16.800 --> 34:20.280] without giving a crap what you got to say. [34:20.280 --> 34:22.760] So we're going to object one more time. [34:22.760 --> 34:28.520] Objection, as this court has already declared before these witnesses present, that it is [34:28.520 --> 34:33.600] not bound by any rules or obligations required to follow or apply any provisions of the law [34:33.600 --> 34:38.600] of the land or to honor my rights as protected therein, I move for your recusal. [34:38.600 --> 34:42.460] As I have reason to believe and do believe that you cannot and will not abide by any [34:42.460 --> 34:47.840] law nor have any intention of providing me with a fair and impartial trial, and instead [34:47.840 --> 34:53.320] will act to deprive me of my unalienable rights by any and all means at the court's disposal. [34:53.320 --> 34:58.320] And if you refuse to self-recuse, I move for your disqualification and a continuance so [34:58.320 --> 35:04.680] that I might prepare a proper written motion for disqualification pursuant Section 29.052 [35:04.680 --> 35:06.240] Government Code. [35:06.240 --> 35:12.800] Now, when I write that motion to disqualify, I'm going to add a few things to it. [35:12.800 --> 35:16.840] Be it known and understood that I hereby cite grounds for criminal and judicial sanctions [35:16.840 --> 35:21.120] due to the original court's knowing and outright refusal to operate lawfully within the rule [35:21.120 --> 35:25.960] of law and judicial procedure, as well as the constitutional limits and prohibitions [35:25.960 --> 35:30.640] upon its authority and powers, see attached to sworn criminal and judicial misconduct [35:30.640 --> 35:31.640] complaints. [35:31.640 --> 35:35.760] Therefore, I have reason to believe and do believe that the original court did so with [35:35.760 --> 35:40.760] knowing and willful intent to deprive me and all of those that come before it of any and [35:40.760 --> 35:45.060] all fundamentally protected rights under color of law and with the express purpose of denying [35:45.060 --> 35:48.200] each and every one of us a fair and impartial trial. [35:48.200 --> 35:51.800] And further, I have reason to believe and do believe that the original court did and [35:51.800 --> 35:56.440] does continue to knowingly and willingly engage in sedition against the people of Texas in [35:56.440 --> 36:01.360] our rightful republican form of government under the supreme law of our constitutionally [36:01.360 --> 36:03.760] founded and protected republic. [36:03.760 --> 36:08.760] And further still, if I indeed understand the original court correctly, and I firmly [36:08.760 --> 36:14.300] believe that I do, said court claims it has the power and authority to both abrogate and [36:14.300 --> 36:20.200] derogate any and all protections of the people and any prohibitions upon its power and authority [36:20.200 --> 36:25.400] by refusing to recognize or be bound by and subjected to the provisions of either the [36:25.400 --> 36:32.280] state or federal constitutions, which as the reviewing court is well aware, and as a matter [36:32.280 --> 36:38.480] of lawful delegation of powers in a constitutionally founded and supposedly controlled republic, [36:38.480 --> 36:44.600] any judicially proclaimed destruction or diminishment thereof would cascade downward, thus having [36:44.600 --> 36:47.520] one of only two possible outcomes. [36:47.520 --> 36:52.720] The first outcome being that of empowering the original court to become and act as an [36:52.720 --> 36:59.440] entirely independent and autonomous self-proclaimed governmental entity, an entity presumably [36:59.440 --> 37:04.920] unbound by any requirement of separation of powers and with the ability to ignore and [37:04.920 --> 37:12.040] negate any and all laws lawfully promulgated by the legislature under either constitution, [37:12.040 --> 37:17.960] ultimately leaving said court fully capable of creating its own laws as it sees fit under [37:17.960 --> 37:23.080] the conditions and circumstances then existing, regardless of how benevolent or oppressive [37:23.080 --> 37:25.280] those laws might be. [37:25.280 --> 37:29.800] And if that is the case, then the original court should be well aware of the much more [37:29.800 --> 37:32.840] likely second inverse consequence. [37:32.840 --> 37:38.640] And that is, since its very existence and authority is entirely dependent upon delegations [37:38.640 --> 37:44.560] within those instruments, any abrogation or derogation of them is irrevocably a destruction [37:44.560 --> 37:49.480] of its own power and authority, just as much as it is to the aforementioned protections [37:49.480 --> 37:54.960] of my own individual rights and those belonging only to the people. [37:54.960 --> 38:02.360] Therefore, if the reviewing court is intent on substantiating the original court's declaration [38:02.360 --> 38:07.760] that neither instrument is to be of any force and effect upon it, then the reviewing court [38:07.760 --> 38:12.880] is simultaneously declaring itself to be lawfully and legally extinct as well. [38:12.880 --> 38:17.360] Thus, the reviewing court is caught circling within the same flushing toilet bowl as the [38:17.360 --> 38:22.680] other fetid turd that is the original court, namely that a refusal to recognize and abide [38:22.680 --> 38:28.000] by any and all constitutional provisions and protections belonging to the people is to [38:28.000 --> 38:33.320] absolutely deny itself any lawful or legal force and effect of law. [38:33.320 --> 38:36.240] It simply cannot have it both ways. [38:36.240 --> 38:42.080] Therefore, if the original court is claiming to be a constitution-free zone and the reviewing [38:42.080 --> 38:49.160] court upholds that declaration, then as one of the people, it is a court of no lawful [38:49.160 --> 38:55.200] authority and power over me or any other within our republic without our express and informed [38:55.200 --> 38:56.800] consent. [38:56.800 --> 39:01.560] Neither can its actors lawfully or legally claim immunity of any kind for their acts [39:01.560 --> 39:07.120] as they now purport to act under no official delegation of authority by the people and [39:07.120 --> 39:10.920] therefore in no official capacity whatsoever. [39:10.920 --> 39:16.200] By resultant consequence, they act solely as any other man or woman that breaks the [39:16.200 --> 39:22.280] law and deserves to be criminally punished, albeit to a greater degree due to their abuse [39:22.280 --> 39:26.320] of the power and authority entrusted to them by the people. [39:26.320 --> 39:31.800] Now that's how I would handle such a case if I go into a court and the idiot on the [39:31.800 --> 39:39.360] dais up front has the temerity to presume to tell me that my constitution doesn't protect [39:39.360 --> 39:45.720] me in their presence and that I cannot invoke it to do exactly that. [39:45.720 --> 39:52.280] That's somebody that needs to be a citizen's arrest perform for the charge of sedition, [39:52.280 --> 39:58.520] if not outright treason, because that's what they're committing. [39:58.520 --> 40:04.760] Sedition is the unlawful means of altering the established form of government. [40:04.760 --> 40:08.840] If they're saying that the constitution doesn't apply in their court, then they're trying [40:08.840 --> 40:15.200] to change us from a constitutional republic to a judicially ruled oligarchy. [40:15.200 --> 40:19.080] That is subverting the established form of government. [40:19.080 --> 40:21.800] It's a crime. [40:21.800 --> 40:25.720] The simple fact that they're violating the constitution and the oath of office they took [40:25.720 --> 40:32.200] to protect it, defend it, and honor it, and to serve the people by doing so, to me is [40:32.200 --> 40:35.480] outright treason. [40:35.480 --> 40:43.920] Now at the federal level, treason is stipulated as simply being aid and support of the enemies [40:43.920 --> 40:46.320] of the United States. [40:46.320 --> 40:51.720] Well, anyone that's willing to destroy your state constitution and the rights that it [40:51.720 --> 40:57.520] protects and to tell you that you can only do what they want you to do, they are the [40:57.520 --> 40:59.640] enemies of the people of Texas. [40:59.640 --> 41:03.000] I don't care who they are. [41:03.000 --> 41:07.160] So folks, you better learn how to handle these little petty tyrants, or they're going to [41:07.160 --> 41:11.760] increase in number and power to such a degree they will be virtually impossible to stop [41:11.760 --> 41:14.040] without bloodshed. [41:14.040 --> 41:15.640] We are well on our way to that now. [41:15.640 --> 41:17.960] The police are making sure of that. [41:17.960 --> 41:21.520] So let's do something before it becomes too late. [41:21.520 --> 41:22.520] All right. [41:22.520 --> 41:24.600] That being said, let's start taking phone calls. [41:24.600 --> 41:27.920] Again, the number 512-646-1984. [41:27.920 --> 41:29.600] We have Johnny in Michigan. [41:29.600 --> 41:31.360] Johnny, what can we do for you? [41:31.360 --> 41:34.880] We've got about two and a half minutes before break, so you've got two to talk. [41:34.880 --> 41:35.880] Okay. [41:35.880 --> 41:41.360] Well, I'm calling to address something that you talked about last month in previous archives, [41:41.360 --> 41:44.960] and that is the issue of folks having trouble being able to get their hands on the video [41:44.960 --> 41:47.080] and audio from traffic stops. [41:47.080 --> 41:51.320] I hear Mr. Kelton talk all the time about the wanting of remedy. [41:51.320 --> 41:56.400] So my suggestion is that we need to implement a free and open depository, or multiple one, [41:56.400 --> 42:00.440] wherein we can have full and free access to live streams and records of the video and [42:00.440 --> 42:04.560] audio recordings 24-7 via the internet. [42:04.560 --> 42:09.360] In this way, we can strip these guys of the power to control what the people can and cannot [42:09.360 --> 42:10.360] review. [42:10.360 --> 42:15.720] This procedure, I think, will expand a growing movement that I've noticed to stop delegating [42:15.720 --> 42:21.200] our inherent powers to public servants and return such powers to the people of our republic [42:21.200 --> 42:24.320] as a whole, where I would assert that it properly belongs. [42:24.320 --> 42:27.520] Well, I can't disagree with you. [42:27.520 --> 42:32.440] The only problem is that in some instances, you don't necessarily want that stuff live [42:32.440 --> 42:33.440] streamed. [42:33.440 --> 42:37.440] For instance, you don't want an interview with a rape victim or some other sexual abuse [42:37.440 --> 42:39.320] victim live streamed. [42:39.320 --> 42:40.600] I know they wouldn't. [42:40.600 --> 42:45.200] Well, I was talking about as far as traffic stops specifically. [42:45.200 --> 42:46.200] Yeah. [42:46.200 --> 42:47.200] Yeah. [42:47.200 --> 42:51.800] Well, again, that also depends on exactly what's going on at the traffic stop. [42:51.800 --> 42:57.920] If somebody has an accident and the cop, because the cop is chasing them, and the next thing [42:57.920 --> 43:02.440] you know is some small child getting ripped to shreds because they weren't buckled in [43:02.440 --> 43:03.920] or something, I'm not sure we're going to see that either. [43:03.920 --> 43:05.520] I'm not trying to go against what you're saying. [43:05.520 --> 43:09.800] I'm just saying we got to think of the other things that could possibly be an issue with [43:09.800 --> 43:10.800] this. [43:10.800 --> 43:13.400] However, here's something that they do. [43:13.400 --> 43:14.400] You are correct. [43:14.400 --> 43:18.120] They deny us access to those records, but here's the problem with what they do, and [43:18.120 --> 43:23.560] this is exactly why when they inform you that they're going to seek an opinion to not give [43:23.560 --> 43:29.840] you that information, you need to answer it in relation to the attorney general's office. [43:29.840 --> 43:30.840] You need to do it ASAP. [43:30.840 --> 43:36.240] Hang on just a second when we get to the other side, I will make sure to go over that. [43:36.240 --> 43:37.240] Okay? [43:37.240 --> 43:38.240] Hang on, Johnny. [43:38.240 --> 43:39.240] Okay, sir. [43:39.240 --> 43:40.240] See you later. [43:40.240 --> 43:41.240] All right, folks. 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[46:14.880 --> 46:19.880] If you did not have any problems, where are you going to look for one? [46:19.880 --> 46:25.880] If you could not wait any bout too long, would you go protest until you die? [46:25.880 --> 46:31.880] Would you stand around a soldier or worry your heart's love, scuffling to keep the peace? [46:31.880 --> 46:37.880] All it's taking is a misunderstanding, somebody calls the police. [46:37.880 --> 46:44.880] Right to the spot, spot. [46:44.880 --> 46:53.880] Right to the spot, spot. [46:53.880 --> 47:01.880] Right to the spot, spot. [47:01.880 --> 47:06.880] The friction isn't addiction, the hard work can lead you to hopeless nails. [47:06.880 --> 47:12.880] There's a possibility to a tranquility, a heavy load that's helping unscathed. [47:12.880 --> 47:18.880] The time is colliding with the conflict, you find out after a while. [47:18.880 --> 47:23.880] It's not your moral standard, it's your patience that's on trial. [47:23.880 --> 47:29.880] Right to the spot, spot. [47:29.880 --> 47:35.880] Right to the spot, spot. [47:35.880 --> 47:41.880] Right to the spot, spot. [47:41.880 --> 47:48.880] Right to the spot, spot. [47:48.880 --> 47:50.880] All right, folks, we are back. [47:50.880 --> 47:51.880] This is Rule of Law Radio. [47:51.880 --> 47:54.880] We are talking to Johnny in Michigan. [47:54.880 --> 47:57.880] All right, Johnny, go over your question one more time, [47:57.880 --> 47:59.880] or your statement rather dealing with the video stuff. [47:59.880 --> 48:04.880] You were talking about them putting it onto a live stream that we could access, correct? [48:04.880 --> 48:10.880] Or that we could after, you know, you know how like officers after their shift, [48:10.880 --> 48:13.880] you know, they take their, I don't know how it works in every jurisdiction. [48:13.880 --> 48:16.880] Yeah, they actually go into an automated download system. [48:16.880 --> 48:21.880] When they go back into the depot to exchange cars or to log out, [48:21.880 --> 48:24.880] if they actually take the cars with them after their shift, [48:24.880 --> 48:28.880] there's a system normally in place, especially in the big cities, [48:28.880 --> 48:34.880] where everything in that car is automatically downloaded once they return. [48:34.880 --> 48:38.880] In some jurisdictions, they have to come out and actually change out the cards, [48:38.880 --> 48:42.880] and then the cards taken in automatically downloaded by the person that removed it, [48:42.880 --> 48:44.880] and a new one's put in place. [48:44.880 --> 48:48.880] But most of them are set up now where it's pretty easy to just go into the depot. [48:48.880 --> 48:51.880] They have to do all their finish-up paperwork for the day. [48:51.880 --> 48:55.880] And while that's happening, everything's being downloaded from the car. [48:55.880 --> 49:02.880] Now, here's my answer to how they try to avoid providing it. [49:02.880 --> 49:06.880] Normally, they ask that the attorney general's office rule, [49:06.880 --> 49:11.880] they don't have to provide it because it is part of an ongoing investigation. [49:11.880 --> 49:14.880] That is a lie. [49:14.880 --> 49:18.880] It's always a lie when it involves a traffic stop, and here's why. [49:18.880 --> 49:23.880] The moment the officer issued the citation and released you to go, [49:23.880 --> 49:26.880] the investigation was over. [49:26.880 --> 49:30.880] There is no ongoing investigation. [49:30.880 --> 49:33.880] Now, something that begs the question in places like Michigan, where I'm from, [49:33.880 --> 49:38.880] where it is civil as opposed to criminal or somewhat apparent question. [49:38.880 --> 49:41.880] Then there's no investigation to block the access. [49:41.880 --> 49:43.880] Well, that was my question. [49:43.880 --> 49:46.880] Yeah, yeah, they can't investigate something that's not a crime. [49:46.880 --> 49:47.880] Exactly. [49:47.880 --> 49:51.880] Also, if anyone out there has or can research [49:51.880 --> 49:54.880] or helped me research on Michigan case law declaring that a civil [49:54.880 --> 50:00.880] infraction isn't a restful offense or that it is not, if it's okay for you. [50:00.880 --> 50:06.880] All you should have to do is do a search on the statute's website for your state. [50:06.880 --> 50:07.880] I've had a lot of research on. [50:07.880 --> 50:10.880] I've claimed I've been able to find anything definitive one way or the other. [50:10.880 --> 50:14.880] You may want to, well, you could just do a Google search through it, [50:14.880 --> 50:15.880] but it shouldn't be too hard. [50:15.880 --> 50:18.880] We've got lots of people from Michigan that could help you with that. [50:18.880 --> 50:23.880] I've gone down to courthouses and everything trying to, but more importantly, [50:23.880 --> 50:28.880] dealing with things that occurred to me during the break with this new [50:28.880 --> 50:33.880] Supreme Court ruling that you were talking about last month and earlier. [50:33.880 --> 50:38.880] Now, if public servants are apparently supposed to be our agents in some way, [50:38.880 --> 50:43.880] shape, or form, would that not apply as in the whole, the doctor, [50:43.880 --> 50:48.880] sort of like a notice agent, notice principal, or if the sheriff does something [50:48.880 --> 50:51.880] or a deputy does something, the sheriff is responsible for that action [50:51.880 --> 50:53.880] because he's acting on behalf of the sheriff. [50:53.880 --> 50:54.880] Well, the sheriff is responsible. [50:54.880 --> 50:59.880] When a subordinate does something under the authority of the superior, [50:59.880 --> 51:03.880] that's what makes him respondent superior. [51:03.880 --> 51:09.880] But by the same token, the sheriff is not the ultimate respondent superior [51:09.880 --> 51:12.880] because the county employs the sheriff. [51:12.880 --> 51:16.880] Okay, and the state constitution empowers the sheriff and the county, [51:16.880 --> 51:21.880] so that could also, if everything that the sheriff did is under some sort of [51:21.880 --> 51:26.880] state sanction, that would bring the state in as respondent superior. [51:26.880 --> 51:30.880] But I'd have to read the specific wording of the ruling, but I mean, [51:30.880 --> 51:35.880] I imagine that how, that might not be that bad of a thing if we can get to, [51:35.880 --> 51:38.880] you know, as far as the whole ignorance of law is no excuse. [51:38.880 --> 51:44.880] Now, if that could be on behalf of the government that is our representative [51:44.880 --> 51:51.880] or our servant, would that not extrapolate to us as in a mistake, [51:51.880 --> 51:55.880] you know, a reasonable mistake of law, you know, is in fact an excuse? [51:55.880 --> 51:58.880] Well, that's not the way the Supreme Court ruled on it, [51:58.880 --> 52:01.880] and it's certainly not the way they want to view it because that takes power [52:01.880 --> 52:05.880] out of their hands instead of, you know, and puts it in ours. [52:05.880 --> 52:08.880] See, the problem they've come up with in the way that this opinion [52:08.880 --> 52:13.880] appears to be written is this, that the first and foremost problem [52:13.880 --> 52:17.880] with what occurred in the case is that the moron that got stopped [52:17.880 --> 52:20.880] gave permission for a warrantless search. [52:20.880 --> 52:28.880] So regardless of why the cop stopped him originally, it is now a moot point. [52:28.880 --> 52:33.880] It doesn't matter why the cop stopped him, if the cop simply asked, [52:33.880 --> 52:35.880] even at that time, hey, can I search your car? [52:35.880 --> 52:37.880] I don't have a warrant, but I want to search it. [52:37.880 --> 52:39.880] And the guy goes, well, sure. [52:39.880 --> 52:41.880] Oh, I found 50 pounds of cocaine. [52:41.880 --> 52:44.880] You're going to jail. [52:44.880 --> 52:50.880] In that particular case, this court could not have ruled any other way. [52:50.880 --> 52:56.880] And had the guy refused the warrantless search without any probable cause [52:56.880 --> 53:00.880] to make the search relating to drugs, he would have walked away scot-free [53:00.880 --> 53:03.880] and this opinion would not have existed the way it does [53:03.880 --> 53:07.880] because the search by the cop would have been illegal. [53:07.880 --> 53:09.880] And the rest of it would have been a moot point. [53:09.880 --> 53:14.880] So let me reiterate for all you amateurs and stillborn idiots out there [53:14.880 --> 53:19.880] that happen to be tuned into this show because somebody in the know told you, [53:19.880 --> 53:26.880] don't consent to warrantless searches, ever, for any reason. [53:26.880 --> 53:29.880] I don't care how nice the cop's being. [53:29.880 --> 53:32.880] I don't care how cooperative you want to seem. [53:32.880 --> 53:37.880] Do not consent to warrantless searches. [53:37.880 --> 53:39.880] Okay, if you haven't got that in your head by now, [53:39.880 --> 53:42.880] I'm going to quit making my throat hurt by saying it. [53:42.880 --> 53:46.880] All right. [53:46.880 --> 53:48.880] All that makes sense? [53:48.880 --> 53:49.880] Oh, definitely. [53:49.880 --> 53:50.880] I'm well aware of that. [53:50.880 --> 53:52.880] I'm not that ignorant. [53:52.880 --> 53:55.880] But for the benefit of the audience, those new listeners. [53:55.880 --> 53:58.880] Also, I want to address one thing, too, before I forget. [53:58.880 --> 54:02.880] I noticed that online, Deborah Stevens has a mailing address for contributions. [54:02.880 --> 54:06.880] Yet when I try to go and donate directly to you or buy your book and seminar material, [54:06.880 --> 54:09.880] the only default options are the use of credit cards and PayPal, [54:09.880 --> 54:12.880] both of which I don't use and I will never use. [54:12.880 --> 54:17.880] So my question is, what postal mailing address may I send funds to acquire [54:17.880 --> 54:20.880] all your information and knowledge that you've acquired over the years? [54:20.880 --> 54:23.880] If you will send me an email, I will be happy to do that. [54:23.880 --> 54:26.880] Just email me, Eddie at Rule of Law Radio. [54:26.880 --> 54:30.880] Deborah has not given me clearance to give the mailing address out on the air, [54:30.880 --> 54:33.880] and I don't know if she would want me to or not. [54:33.880 --> 54:38.880] If it's on the website, then use that, the actual postal mailing address. [54:38.880 --> 54:42.880] But if you want to donate to me, there's no way to do that on the Logos site. [54:42.880 --> 54:46.880] The only way to do that is on the Rule of Law site on the donations page. [54:46.880 --> 54:52.880] The only one you can donate to on Logos is the network itself. [54:52.880 --> 54:55.880] But where would I be able to say, say, a postal money order, you know? [54:55.880 --> 54:57.880] That's why I, all right. [54:57.880 --> 54:58.880] Yeah, and that's what I'm saying. [54:58.880 --> 55:01.880] If you will send me an email to Eddie at Rule of Law Radio, [55:01.880 --> 55:04.880] I'll send you the address back to send it to. [55:04.880 --> 55:07.880] Is it okay if I give out my number for anyone else giving me? [55:07.880 --> 55:13.880] Sure, if you want to risk the number of times it might get called, be my guest. [55:13.880 --> 55:20.880] Okay, 1-989-382-5489. [55:20.880 --> 55:26.880] I already gave it out last week when I was talking with Mr. Skidmore and Brandy. [55:26.880 --> 55:31.880] But yeah, I definitely, I'm well open to meet any patrons. [55:31.880 --> 55:32.880] I don't know too many people out here. [55:32.880 --> 55:34.880] I keep to myself, you know, for the most part. [55:34.880 --> 55:35.880] It's always been good. [55:35.880 --> 55:37.880] I'm out in the middle of nowhere, so. [55:37.880 --> 55:40.880] But yeah, I definitely would appreciate any help. [55:40.880 --> 55:44.880] And if anyone needs any assistance, any knowledge that I have, [55:44.880 --> 55:47.880] I'm more than willing to impart to others. [55:47.880 --> 55:51.880] Yeah, and that's pretty much what I wanted to address at this point in time. [55:51.880 --> 55:55.880] So if Mr. Skidmore is listening, I'll go ahead and give you a call back now. [55:55.880 --> 55:56.880] All right. [55:56.880 --> 55:58.880] Well, thanks for calling in, Johnny. [55:58.880 --> 55:59.880] All righty then. [55:59.880 --> 56:00.880] All right, you have a good night. [56:00.880 --> 56:03.880] All right, now we're going to go to Colono. [56:03.880 --> 56:04.880] Hello again, Colono. [56:04.880 --> 56:07.880] How are you? [56:07.880 --> 56:09.880] Hello, Eddie. [56:09.880 --> 56:19.880] Last week we talked about sending a letter to that traffic district court about my citations that I never got. [56:19.880 --> 56:20.880] Yes. [56:20.880 --> 56:24.880] Anyway, I'll let you know what happens when you respond. [56:24.880 --> 56:36.880] But I did not use any of that not operating in commerce and automobiles not in commerce at this point. [56:36.880 --> 56:42.880] Well, that wouldn't be necessary if all you're doing is asking them to reset it because they never properly served you. [56:42.880 --> 56:45.880] That's not an argument to be made in that. [56:45.880 --> 56:46.880] Okay. [56:46.880 --> 56:49.880] So that was the right thing to do, not to bring that up right now because it's irrelevant. [56:49.880 --> 56:56.880] That goes to the case, not the resetting of the case because of lack of notice. [56:56.880 --> 56:57.880] Oh, good. [56:57.880 --> 57:03.880] And also in Hawaii, our infractions are civil. [57:03.880 --> 57:06.880] They are civil. [57:06.880 --> 57:13.880] I looked it up and along the way I found out that the defendant is deemed to have been notified when the notice or ticket, in other words, [57:13.880 --> 57:21.880] have been issued or placed securely on the vehicle, as they call it. [57:21.880 --> 57:30.880] Yeah, but the thing about it is now in your case, were they handed to you by a cop or were they mailed? [57:30.880 --> 57:37.880] No, they told me that there were citations that I didn't call to. [57:37.880 --> 57:40.880] Nobody ever handed me a citation. [57:40.880 --> 57:41.880] Okay. [57:41.880 --> 57:43.880] Well, then right there, the statute's on your side. [57:43.880 --> 57:45.880] You were never properly served. [57:45.880 --> 57:47.880] But here's the other problem. [57:47.880 --> 57:51.880] Read that first part of it again. [57:51.880 --> 57:53.880] The defendant is deemed to have been notified. [57:53.880 --> 57:55.880] Okay, deemed to be notified. [57:55.880 --> 57:59.880] The problem is they can't prove they notified you. [57:59.880 --> 58:04.880] If they can't show they handed it to you or they can't show they stuck it on the window, [58:04.880 --> 58:06.880] all they can say is, yeah, I did that. [58:06.880 --> 58:09.880] And you can always say, no, you didn't. [58:09.880 --> 58:11.880] Prove you did that. [58:11.880 --> 58:15.880] You did not give me notice. [58:15.880 --> 58:22.880] So if you're rebutting it and they can't prove it, they're the one that has to make service on you, not the other way around. [58:22.880 --> 58:24.880] You don't have to prove you got served. [58:24.880 --> 58:27.880] They have to prove you were served. [58:27.880 --> 58:29.880] Yeah, exactly. [58:29.880 --> 58:31.880] So it sounds like you're coming up to a break. [58:31.880 --> 58:33.880] We'll catch you on the other side. [58:33.880 --> 58:33.880] Yes, sir. [58:33.880 --> 58:35.880] Well, hang on, and we'll pick it up from there. [58:35.880 --> 58:39.880] All right, folks, 512-646-1984 is the call-in number. [58:39.880 --> 58:49.880] Y'all give us a call, get in line, and we will continue on when we return. [58:49.880 --> 58:53.880] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world. 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[01:03:38.880 --> 01:03:40.880] All right, Colono, please continue. [01:03:40.880 --> 01:03:41.880] Okay. [01:03:41.880 --> 01:03:47.880] Going back to this record of the Third Circuit, I was reading the court procedures, [01:03:47.880 --> 01:03:53.880] and a nutshell says here, a court default judgment may be set aside [01:03:53.880 --> 01:04:00.880] if the court finds that the defendant was not served a copy of the Notice of Infraction. [01:04:00.880 --> 01:04:05.880] Yay, however, to get this default judgment, [01:04:05.880 --> 01:04:11.880] the defendant is ordered to post a bond that equates to the fine, [01:04:11.880 --> 01:04:14.880] as well as court costs and all fees. [01:04:14.880 --> 01:04:18.880] What? [01:04:18.880 --> 01:04:20.880] Have you ever heard of that? [01:04:20.880 --> 01:04:21.880] Oh, absolutely. [01:04:21.880 --> 01:04:24.880] That's called administrative bondage. [01:04:24.880 --> 01:04:28.880] They want to hold on to your money so they can make money with it [01:04:28.880 --> 01:04:33.880] while they determine whether or not they want to give your money back. [01:04:33.880 --> 01:04:34.880] And guess what? [01:04:34.880 --> 01:04:39.880] If they decide to not give it back, you've already paid the fine and you can't appeal it [01:04:39.880 --> 01:04:42.880] because you paid the fine through the bond. [01:04:42.880 --> 01:04:43.880] It's a trick. [01:04:43.880 --> 01:04:48.880] How about if I decide not to give them the bond in the first place? [01:04:48.880 --> 01:04:50.880] Yeah, and see, that's the thing. [01:04:50.880 --> 01:04:54.880] They're taking money from you before you've ever been proven guilty of anything [01:04:54.880 --> 01:04:57.880] or had a ruling made against you in anything. [01:04:57.880 --> 01:05:00.880] Now, but remember, this is civil, and it's administrative civil, [01:05:00.880 --> 01:05:04.880] which makes it even worse because there are no real rules there. [01:05:04.880 --> 01:05:10.880] But on top of that, if you do win and you get your money back, [01:05:10.880 --> 01:05:14.880] you will not get a single penny of the interest or earnings [01:05:14.880 --> 01:05:17.880] they made with your money while they had it. [01:05:17.880 --> 01:05:20.880] That you need to take them to task on. [01:05:20.880 --> 01:05:26.880] You need to sue them for using your money to make more money [01:05:26.880 --> 01:05:32.880] and then not giving you any of the money that they've made. [01:05:32.880 --> 01:05:34.880] Yeah. [01:05:34.880 --> 01:05:39.880] Well, we'll see what happens when they respond to my first letter, [01:05:39.880 --> 01:05:45.880] but I really don't plan to pay anybody any money outright for anything. [01:05:45.880 --> 01:05:50.880] They're crazy. [01:05:50.880 --> 01:05:55.880] I'm not going to pay them money to explain to them [01:05:55.880 --> 01:06:00.880] why I shouldn't have been cited in the first place. [01:06:00.880 --> 01:06:01.880] I wouldn't. [01:06:01.880 --> 01:06:02.880] I don't know. [01:06:02.880 --> 01:06:04.880] Yeah, I'm not going to give them. [01:06:04.880 --> 01:06:06.880] Anyway, I'll wrap up here. [01:06:06.880 --> 01:06:08.880] That's all the questions I had. [01:06:08.880 --> 01:06:11.880] But you know your objections that you had in court [01:06:11.880 --> 01:06:20.880] mentioning before the show in court about being non-constitutional. [01:06:20.880 --> 01:06:21.880] Yeah. [01:06:21.880 --> 01:06:24.880] Remember, okay, those are pretty lengthy, [01:06:24.880 --> 01:06:27.880] and I don't believe that anybody would be able to. [01:06:27.880 --> 01:06:30.880] The first one isn't. [01:06:30.880 --> 01:06:34.880] The second one is more lengthy, [01:06:34.880 --> 01:06:38.880] but the second one is also demanding a recusal and disqualification. [01:06:38.880 --> 01:06:40.880] So you'll have plenty of time to say it. [01:06:40.880 --> 01:06:44.880] If you don't, you're still going to put it in writing in the motion [01:06:44.880 --> 01:06:46.880] to disqualify anyway. [01:06:46.880 --> 01:06:47.880] Okay. [01:06:47.880 --> 01:06:53.880] My question is, can you, are you allowed in court to read notes? [01:06:53.880 --> 01:06:55.880] Absolutely. [01:06:55.880 --> 01:06:57.880] Absolutely. [01:06:57.880 --> 01:06:58.880] Okay. [01:06:58.880 --> 01:07:01.880] Because I plan to, you know, heaven forbid, [01:07:01.880 --> 01:07:03.880] this will ever have to happen. [01:07:03.880 --> 01:07:07.880] But if I wasn't caught in that predicament, [01:07:07.880 --> 01:07:09.880] I would like to read that out. [01:07:09.880 --> 01:07:10.880] That's great stuff. [01:07:10.880 --> 01:07:12.880] You know, you read it out there and, you know, [01:07:12.880 --> 01:07:16.880] let them know that you kind of know what you're talking about here. [01:07:16.880 --> 01:07:19.880] Yeah, exactly, that you went in there planning ahead [01:07:19.880 --> 01:07:22.880] and knew what they were going to be doing. [01:07:22.880 --> 01:07:25.880] That upsets them when you already predict what they're going to do [01:07:25.880 --> 01:07:27.880] and you have a plan in place for it. [01:07:27.880 --> 01:07:29.880] That bothers them. [01:07:29.880 --> 01:07:31.880] They like to catch you flat-footed and unawares. [01:07:31.880 --> 01:07:36.880] When you respond that way, they didn't do that, and that upsets them. [01:07:36.880 --> 01:07:41.880] Yeah, and I also found out that when you go to a court of law [01:07:41.880 --> 01:07:45.880] or whatever, criminal court, and you don't bring an attorney with you, [01:07:45.880 --> 01:07:51.880] the judge gets really peeved at that when you try to represent yourself [01:07:51.880 --> 01:07:54.880] because you're not paying into their system, I guess. [01:07:54.880 --> 01:07:55.880] I don't know. [01:07:55.880 --> 01:08:00.880] Well, not only that, but you're not as likely to readily agree to any [01:08:00.880 --> 01:08:03.880] and everything the other side of the judge wants you to do. [01:08:03.880 --> 01:08:05.880] Yeah, right. [01:08:05.880 --> 01:08:10.880] Because your attorney, to play the game, your attorney's going to sell you out. [01:08:10.880 --> 01:08:12.880] He's going to play the game the way they play it, [01:08:12.880 --> 01:08:17.880] regardless of its detrimental effects upon you and your rights. [01:08:17.880 --> 01:08:18.880] Yeah. [01:08:18.880 --> 01:08:21.880] Folks, let me give you a heads-up. [01:08:21.880 --> 01:08:26.880] You will notice right off the bat the moment you hire an attorney for a case, [01:08:26.880 --> 01:08:30.880] the very first thing he's going to do is waive your right to notice. [01:08:30.880 --> 01:08:32.880] How do we know this? [01:08:32.880 --> 01:08:35.880] The very first thing he's going to do is enter a plea on your behalf, [01:08:35.880 --> 01:08:42.880] thus nullifying anything that you've got to say about not being properly served, [01:08:42.880 --> 01:08:48.880] that the attorneys are blithering idiots or they're really clever criminals [01:08:48.880 --> 01:08:52.880] that sucker you into thinking they're helping you when they really aren't. [01:08:52.880 --> 01:08:54.880] That's the guy patting you on the back, [01:08:54.880 --> 01:08:57.880] telling you everything will be okay while his hand is so deep in your pocket [01:08:57.880 --> 01:09:00.880] he's tickling your toes. [01:09:00.880 --> 01:09:06.880] Well, I guess attorneys have earned that credential, right? [01:09:06.880 --> 01:09:07.880] Yeah. [01:09:07.880 --> 01:09:11.880] There's a reason there are libraries of attorney jokes. [01:09:11.880 --> 01:09:12.880] Yeah. [01:09:12.880 --> 01:09:21.880] Anyway, before I leave now, I am just dying to put my own private plate [01:09:21.880 --> 01:09:24.880] on my own private automobile. [01:09:24.880 --> 01:09:29.880] At what point can I attach said private plate? [01:09:29.880 --> 01:09:33.880] When you are prepared to defend them to the death in court [01:09:33.880 --> 01:09:38.880] and do it well and do it proper. [01:09:38.880 --> 01:09:43.880] Yeah, because I'm still not done with that Secretary of State request, [01:09:43.880 --> 01:09:46.880] you know, all of that stuff has to go through. [01:09:46.880 --> 01:09:47.880] However... [01:09:47.880 --> 01:09:52.880] None of that is important until you know how to take the issue to court. [01:09:52.880 --> 01:09:54.880] It doesn't matter what the Secretary of State says [01:09:54.880 --> 01:10:00.880] if you have no clue how to raise the issue and defend it in court, period. [01:10:00.880 --> 01:10:09.880] Well, my issue here is as long as I have a license plate on my private automobile, [01:10:09.880 --> 01:10:17.880] doesn't that kind of say that I'm in their game because by association? [01:10:17.880 --> 01:10:19.880] Not specifically, no. [01:10:19.880 --> 01:10:23.880] It's just like a license plate is nothing more than exactly that. [01:10:23.880 --> 01:10:30.880] A license for your car to be used as a motor vehicle or commercial motor vehicle. [01:10:30.880 --> 01:10:31.880] Right. [01:10:31.880 --> 01:10:32.880] Okay. [01:10:32.880 --> 01:10:38.880] So the license creates the presumption that it's used for that, [01:10:38.880 --> 01:10:45.880] but confirmation is still required, but they don't confirm, they assume. [01:10:45.880 --> 01:10:47.880] Ah, you said that earlier in the show. [01:10:47.880 --> 01:10:54.880] Okay, also speaking of license, I found out also through looking at the Hawaii Revised Statute [01:10:54.880 --> 01:11:03.880] that driving without a license, without a driver's license is actually considered a crime. [01:11:03.880 --> 01:11:07.880] Ooh, can be considered a crime here in Hawaii. [01:11:07.880 --> 01:11:08.880] Really? [01:11:08.880 --> 01:11:15.880] What is the definition of driver's license in the Hawaii Statute? [01:11:15.880 --> 01:11:21.880] I don't have that in front of me, but I'm just assuming that... [01:11:21.880 --> 01:11:28.880] Well, don't assume, because here in Texas, the term driver's license up until 1995 [01:11:28.880 --> 01:11:32.880] did not exist in Texas law, never did. [01:11:32.880 --> 01:11:33.880] Right. [01:11:33.880 --> 01:11:39.880] But now that they've created it, they have violated the no substantive change rule [01:11:39.880 --> 01:11:44.880] that they've got at the very beginning of the code besides passing the code illegally [01:11:44.880 --> 01:11:53.880] and it is impossible for anyone permanently domiciled in Texas to comply with the licensing statute. [01:11:53.880 --> 01:11:55.880] You know why? [01:11:55.880 --> 01:11:56.880] Why is that? [01:11:56.880 --> 01:12:03.880] Because all three of the licenses that are used to create the definition for driver's license, [01:12:03.880 --> 01:12:08.880] a temporary license, a learner's permit, and an occupational license are exactly that. [01:12:08.880 --> 01:12:11.880] They are all temporary. [01:12:11.880 --> 01:12:19.880] So if it's a crime not to possess a driver's license and yet all those licenses are temporary only [01:12:19.880 --> 01:12:27.880] and by law only certain people can get them and all of them are either out of state, convicted of a DUI, [01:12:27.880 --> 01:12:32.880] or they're under the age of 18 and have never had a license of any kind before, [01:12:32.880 --> 01:12:41.880] it's impossible for the majority of people in Texas permanently domiciled here to comply with that requirement. [01:12:41.880 --> 01:12:43.880] Ah, okay. [01:12:43.880 --> 01:12:45.880] Let's look up the HRS. [01:12:45.880 --> 01:12:51.880] But also driving without insurance is also considered a crime. [01:12:51.880 --> 01:12:55.880] Without insurance or without financial responsibility? [01:12:55.880 --> 01:13:00.880] It says specifically no fault insurance. [01:13:00.880 --> 01:13:08.880] Okay. Is no fault insurance the only way that the Hawaii statutes authorize an individual [01:13:08.880 --> 01:13:15.880] to comply with financial responsibility when they're engaged in commerce? [01:13:15.880 --> 01:13:18.880] No, I'm sure that's not the case. [01:13:18.880 --> 01:13:26.880] Exactly, which would make the statute in conflict with the parameters of the financial responsibility statute. [01:13:26.880 --> 01:13:33.880] The offense creates an offense that violates the parameters of the statute under which it's defined. [01:13:33.880 --> 01:13:39.880] If I've got, like in Texas, there are seven different things that comply with the requirement [01:13:39.880 --> 01:13:43.880] to have financial responsibility if you're a commercial driver. [01:13:43.880 --> 01:13:52.880] So if they charge you in the complaint with only one of those things or they only asked you for one of those things, [01:13:52.880 --> 01:13:56.880] the fine is insufficient and so is the charge. [01:13:56.880 --> 01:14:05.880] Ah, and furthermore, it says also in the subtext there that though it's a crime, [01:14:05.880 --> 01:14:14.880] they won't impose a fine or a punishment on you for your first offense of driving without insurance. [01:14:14.880 --> 01:14:19.880] I found that kind of interesting. [01:14:19.880 --> 01:14:25.880] First offense, you get one chance free. Next time, you go to jail. [01:14:25.880 --> 01:14:34.880] Well, once again, this comes to the issue of knowing how to take this to court so you don't do either. [01:14:34.880 --> 01:14:38.880] Right. Okay, Eddie, I'll let everybody on. [01:14:38.880 --> 01:14:41.880] I'm sure all the callers are waiting, so you answered my question. [01:14:41.880 --> 01:14:43.880] We'll talk to you again. [01:14:43.880 --> 01:14:45.880] All right, Colonel, thanks for calling in. [01:14:45.880 --> 01:14:46.880] All right, bye-bye. [01:14:46.880 --> 01:14:47.880] Bye-bye. [01:14:47.880 --> 01:14:53.880] All right, now we're going to go to Doug in Indiana. Doug, what can we do for you? [01:14:53.880 --> 01:15:03.880] Well, I talked to you here a little bit before Christmas about I went to court with a friend of mine over child support. [01:15:03.880 --> 01:15:04.880] Right. [01:15:04.880 --> 01:15:11.880] And then she had a seizure. And then a week or so later, they tried to hit me with contempt of court. [01:15:11.880 --> 01:15:13.880] Right. [01:15:13.880 --> 01:15:26.880] Well, I had court this morning, and I went in there ready to put up a fight, ready to have the judge recused and their clerk, [01:15:26.880 --> 01:15:31.880] which they allowed to act as a prosecutor. [01:15:31.880 --> 01:15:37.880] I was going to object to that and a few other things. [01:15:37.880 --> 01:15:45.880] And they called me up there, threw me in, prosecutor walked in, walked up to the bench, disappeared. [01:15:45.880 --> 01:15:51.880] He said, Mr. Berg, you're free to go. The charges have been dropped. [01:15:51.880 --> 01:15:53.880] Just that fast. [01:15:53.880 --> 01:15:58.880] Maybe they presumed you wouldn't show. [01:15:58.880 --> 01:16:11.880] Well, I figure to the, their public defender talked to me for, you know, and I told him that, you know, [01:16:11.880 --> 01:16:18.880] this whole thing is a substantive and procedural novelty. [01:16:18.880 --> 01:16:24.880] You know, they're trying to hold me in contempt of court, and they're serving me a rule to show cause or anything. [01:16:24.880 --> 01:16:29.880] And then for some strange reason, he didn't show up, and he was supposed to be there to help me today. [01:16:29.880 --> 01:16:33.880] So I figured he probably already knew that I was going to dismiss him. [01:16:33.880 --> 01:16:35.880] Yeah, most likely. [01:16:35.880 --> 01:16:38.880] All right, Doug, hang on just a second. We're going to take another quick break. 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[01:20:13.880 --> 01:20:16.880] Okay, I know what the charge was. [01:20:16.880 --> 01:20:19.880] What was the proceeding to be? [01:20:19.880 --> 01:20:26.880] Was it a hearing on the charge? Was it a trial on the charge? Sentencing, what was it? [01:20:26.880 --> 01:20:29.880] It was supposed to be my hearing on the charge. [01:20:29.880 --> 01:20:35.880] Okay, so who filed a criminal complaint for it? [01:20:35.880 --> 01:20:36.880] I don't know. [01:20:36.880 --> 01:20:39.880] I've never been served any papers on it. [01:20:39.880 --> 01:20:45.880] They just sent me a little citation notice that said show up on such and such. [01:20:45.880 --> 01:20:50.880] Then go into the court file and find the complaint if there is one. [01:20:50.880 --> 01:20:55.880] If they cited you with contempt, there has to be a complaint, either civil or criminal. [01:20:55.880 --> 01:20:58.880] There has to be an order from the judge with that finding. [01:20:58.880 --> 01:21:06.880] Well, this court has a bad habit of spontaneously holding contempt of court charges. [01:21:06.880 --> 01:21:09.880] Well, most of them do in family court. [01:21:09.880 --> 01:21:14.880] Yeah, you go in for a normal review and they turn it into contempt of court, [01:21:14.880 --> 01:21:23.880] and they don't serve a rule to show cause on you or anything like that. [01:21:23.880 --> 01:21:30.880] Well, I figure that court done me that they appointed as an attorney. [01:21:30.880 --> 01:21:33.880] I was going to fire him today. I didn't want him. [01:21:33.880 --> 01:21:38.880] I think he told him that, you know, hey, you're not got the average individual here. [01:21:38.880 --> 01:21:44.880] He knows a little bit here. We might have problems with him. [01:21:44.880 --> 01:21:48.880] Well, possibly. [01:21:48.880 --> 01:21:54.880] Well, what I'm wondering, you know, I'm still considering pressing on with this [01:21:54.880 --> 01:21:56.880] because even though the fact that they dropped it, [01:21:56.880 --> 01:22:05.880] they still attempted to hold me in contempt of court without following the law. [01:22:05.880 --> 01:22:12.880] The Indiana law says they can't serve a rule to show cause unless an information is filed. [01:22:12.880 --> 01:22:15.880] Right, which means they got to have that too. So where is it? [01:22:15.880 --> 01:22:18.880] Yeah, it don't exist. [01:22:18.880 --> 01:22:20.880] Well, probably not. But see, that's the thing. [01:22:20.880 --> 01:22:25.880] What we're looking for here is something that will give you grounds for malicious prosecution. [01:22:25.880 --> 01:22:30.880] Yeah. There's no file on me. [01:22:30.880 --> 01:22:36.880] Well, if they were charging you with something, there's got to be some kind of file on you somewhere. [01:22:36.880 --> 01:22:38.880] Well, they tried to bring me into the case. [01:22:38.880 --> 01:22:40.880] No, I understand what the story was. [01:22:40.880 --> 01:22:41.880] Yeah. [01:22:41.880 --> 01:22:47.880] Because they did that. They have to have something with your name on it. [01:22:47.880 --> 01:22:52.880] Well, I've asked them. I asked the court clerk, you know, where's the information? [01:22:52.880 --> 01:22:55.880] Where's the rule to show cause? I want to see a copy of my statutes. [01:22:55.880 --> 01:23:02.880] She says, well, there isn't and it's been dismissed. Why are you worried about it? [01:23:02.880 --> 01:23:04.880] So. [01:23:04.880 --> 01:23:08.880] Because I want to know who I can sue and who I can get thrown in jail. [01:23:08.880 --> 01:23:10.880] That's why I'm worried about it. [01:23:10.880 --> 01:23:17.880] I don't. I'm sure it doesn't exist. That's probably not even knowing that. [01:23:17.880 --> 01:23:21.880] See, this court, two other judges are in trouble right now. [01:23:21.880 --> 01:23:26.880] One of them has been removed temporarily with pain pending the hearing. [01:23:26.880 --> 01:23:31.880] In the past five years, there have been about two judges being removed from the bench. [01:23:31.880 --> 01:23:36.880] Okay. Well, Doug, I'm as glad as I am that you resolved your issue with this today. [01:23:36.880 --> 01:23:37.880] I got a full call of boards. [01:23:37.880 --> 01:23:42.880] If you don't have a question or actually need something from me, I need to get to those folks too. [01:23:42.880 --> 01:23:47.880] Well, I was just wondering if the section 1983 or malicious, you know. [01:23:47.880 --> 01:23:51.880] If you have something that proves that they were trying to do that to you, [01:23:51.880 --> 01:23:55.880] but that's what the records for that you're saying you can't find or they don't have or they won't give you. [01:23:55.880 --> 01:23:57.880] You got to find something to hang your hat on. [01:23:57.880 --> 01:24:04.880] It won't stick to the wall by itself unless you got really nasty hair. [01:24:04.880 --> 01:24:07.880] Well, I don't have much to be now. That's the problem. [01:24:07.880 --> 01:24:09.880] All right. Well, then it ought to be simple. [01:24:09.880 --> 01:24:13.880] Find the record and you got your evidence. [01:24:13.880 --> 01:24:14.880] Okay. [01:24:14.880 --> 01:24:15.880] All right. [01:24:15.880 --> 01:24:16.880] Okay. [01:24:16.880 --> 01:24:18.880] All right, Doug. Thanks for calling in. [01:24:18.880 --> 01:24:19.880] All right. [01:24:19.880 --> 01:24:20.880] Yeah. [01:24:20.880 --> 01:24:25.880] Now we're going to go to Rick in Texas who, as I understand it, has a code compliance question. [01:24:25.880 --> 01:24:27.880] Rick? [01:24:27.880 --> 01:24:28.880] How are you doing? [01:24:28.880 --> 01:24:31.880] I'm doing all right. How about you? [01:24:31.880 --> 01:24:32.880] Doing great. [01:24:32.880 --> 01:24:37.880] Hey, I got a permit to build a patio in February 2013. [01:24:37.880 --> 01:24:45.880] I built a structure and a year and a half later they sent me a letter revoking my permit. [01:24:45.880 --> 01:24:52.880] And now they're sending a citation for $300 to come to court, pay the fine, take the structure down. [01:24:52.880 --> 01:24:57.880] But I've got a permit that I paid for, built the structure to the specifications of the permit. [01:24:57.880 --> 01:25:00.880] Now they're revoking it. They're really harassing me. [01:25:00.880 --> 01:25:03.880] And I'm pretty sure they can't get away with doing that. [01:25:03.880 --> 01:25:08.880] And there should be Texas case law on that subject. [01:25:08.880 --> 01:25:09.880] Okay. [01:25:09.880 --> 01:25:14.880] Yeah. Once they, the... [01:25:14.880 --> 01:25:24.880] I would get everything that's in the file that they're trying, that they issued this from and the case they're trying to start with it to see what's been filed and what they're alleging. [01:25:24.880 --> 01:25:36.880] And then get the records from the permitting office and whatever else to prove that what they're asserting is either false or it violates their own rules. [01:25:36.880 --> 01:25:41.880] They told me that I built a fence, not a patio. [01:25:41.880 --> 01:25:43.880] But, you know, I use their supervisors. [01:25:43.880 --> 01:25:47.880] I mean, they helped me design the permit, build the structure, blueprint it. [01:25:47.880 --> 01:25:50.880] I built it to the T as to their specifications. [01:25:50.880 --> 01:25:52.880] Now they're revoking it. [01:25:52.880 --> 01:25:59.880] And they said, if I don't pay the $300 fine or take the structure down in 30 days, they're going to take it to criminal court. [01:25:59.880 --> 01:26:05.880] Well, I would say, hey, sign me up. [01:26:05.880 --> 01:26:12.880] But that all depends on how prepared and how willing you are to fight it because you're not going to be out just the cost of the permit. [01:26:12.880 --> 01:26:13.880] Okay. [01:26:13.880 --> 01:26:16.880] You're going to be out whatever they decide to charge you after the fact. [01:26:16.880 --> 01:26:20.880] And believe me, that taking it down will not be the end of it. [01:26:20.880 --> 01:26:23.880] I guarantee you it will not be the end of it. [01:26:23.880 --> 01:26:28.880] Plus, you're going to be out whatever the cost it was and building it in the first place. [01:26:28.880 --> 01:26:35.880] They're not going to compensate you for that even though they permitted you what you needed to do it. [01:26:35.880 --> 01:26:41.880] Now, I was told that I could probably sue them for harassment or maybe. [01:26:41.880 --> 01:26:48.880] You can sue them for malicious prosecution because you can prove that you are operating under a permit. [01:26:48.880 --> 01:26:53.880] And they cannot revoke it after the fact. [01:26:53.880 --> 01:26:54.880] Okay. [01:26:54.880 --> 01:27:03.880] So they said, now, so if I don't pay the fines, they can't throw me in jail or they can't take me to criminal court, right? [01:27:03.880 --> 01:27:04.880] No, they can. [01:27:04.880 --> 01:27:09.880] But that's exactly what's going to give you the ability to sue the crap out of somebody. [01:27:09.880 --> 01:27:10.880] Okay. [01:27:10.880 --> 01:27:11.880] So you said malicious what? [01:27:11.880 --> 01:27:14.880] Pro-malicious prosecution. [01:27:14.880 --> 01:27:17.880] Prosecution. [01:27:17.880 --> 01:27:23.880] And I paid all these permits and I asked for the money back. [01:27:23.880 --> 01:27:26.880] Now they're revoking it or do I just stand my ground? [01:27:26.880 --> 01:27:27.880] No. [01:27:27.880 --> 01:27:28.880] Okay. [01:27:28.880 --> 01:27:37.880] If you ask for your money back, you're agreeing with them and then you're going to be out the money you spent to build whatever because then you have to tear it down. [01:27:37.880 --> 01:27:38.880] Okay. [01:27:38.880 --> 01:27:39.880] Now, can they step on my property and. [01:27:39.880 --> 01:27:42.880] Absolutely not. [01:27:42.880 --> 01:27:51.880] Put signs out front that the property is posted, no trespassing, no entry to public service without a proper and valid warrant. [01:27:51.880 --> 01:27:52.880] A warrant. [01:27:52.880 --> 01:27:53.880] Gotcha. [01:27:53.880 --> 01:27:58.880] And now they're like a grasp of the clause that you build a structure like a patio or a deck. [01:27:58.880 --> 01:27:59.880] I don't know where you're at. [01:27:59.880 --> 01:28:01.880] So I have no way of knowing that. [01:28:01.880 --> 01:28:06.880] Every county and municipality tries to do different things with what goes on in their area. [01:28:06.880 --> 01:28:10.880] I would say your first mistake was getting the permit in the first place. [01:28:10.880 --> 01:28:22.880] Why do you need somebody else's permission to use your property for what you want as long as that use and what you do with it does not harm anyone else? [01:28:22.880 --> 01:28:25.880] So I shouldn't have got a permit in the first place. [01:28:25.880 --> 01:28:27.880] Kind of what I'm getting at. [01:28:27.880 --> 01:28:28.880] Yeah. [01:28:28.880 --> 01:28:29.880] Wow. [01:28:29.880 --> 01:28:35.880] Because I built a shed just when I got the citation, they kind of pissed me off. [01:28:35.880 --> 01:28:40.880] I built a shed on the other side of the property, which is 10 by 12. [01:28:40.880 --> 01:28:43.880] And boy, they came over and raised hell. [01:28:43.880 --> 01:28:44.880] We need to measure that. [01:28:44.880 --> 01:28:45.880] You're supposed to get a permit. [01:28:45.880 --> 01:28:48.880] And I said, well, I built it one inch under code. [01:28:48.880 --> 01:28:50.880] And they went, they hit the roof over there. [01:28:50.880 --> 01:28:57.880] They got so upset because they wanted me to go through the system and pay for the permit. [01:28:57.880 --> 01:29:13.880] But there's a rule for, they call it a structure, I forgot the term, but as long as it's under 10 feet by 12 feet, a permit is not required in the state of San Antonio. [01:29:13.880 --> 01:29:14.880] Okay. [01:29:14.880 --> 01:29:16.880] Oh, this is San Antonio. [01:29:16.880 --> 01:29:17.880] San Antonio, Texas. [01:29:17.880 --> 01:29:18.880] Yeah. [01:29:18.880 --> 01:29:24.880] This sounds like something one of the Cisneros has engineered for sure. [01:29:24.880 --> 01:29:27.880] Yeah, I'm just really worried about not paying the fine for this. [01:29:27.880 --> 01:29:29.880] If you don't pay it, it's criminal. [01:29:29.880 --> 01:29:33.880] Well, the thing about it is if you pay it, they win. [01:29:33.880 --> 01:29:36.880] In every way, they win. [01:29:36.880 --> 01:29:37.880] Okay. [01:29:37.880 --> 01:29:38.880] Don't pay it no matter what. [01:29:38.880 --> 01:29:39.880] No. [01:29:39.880 --> 01:29:45.880] You let them take you to court because you have a permit that says that you could do what you did. [01:29:45.880 --> 01:29:46.880] Right? [01:29:46.880 --> 01:29:47.880] Yes. [01:29:47.880 --> 01:29:48.880] That's your evidence. [01:29:48.880 --> 01:29:49.880] Hang on just a second. [01:29:49.880 --> 01:29:50.880] We're going to break off. [01:29:50.880 --> 01:29:52.880] I'll finish this up with you on the other side. [01:29:52.880 --> 01:29:53.880] Okay. [01:29:53.880 --> 01:29:54.880] Okay, folks. [01:29:54.880 --> 01:29:55.880] Y'all hold on. [01:29:55.880 --> 01:29:57.880] We will be right back. 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[01:33:41.880 --> 01:33:50.880] All right, folks, we are back, and we are talking to Rick in Texas about a zoning issue. [01:33:50.880 --> 01:33:53.880] All right, Rick, I want to tell you something I looked up real quick while I was on with [01:33:53.880 --> 01:33:56.880] you and read some more of while I was on break. [01:33:56.880 --> 01:33:58.880] I want you to listen to this very carefully. [01:33:58.880 --> 01:33:59.880] Okay. [01:33:59.880 --> 01:34:02.880] See if this sounds familiar. [01:34:02.880 --> 01:34:07.880] Unfortunately, often cities are faced with a situation where a property owner or developer [01:34:07.880 --> 01:34:10.880] has applied for and received a building permit from the city. [01:34:10.880 --> 01:34:14.880] Sometime during construction, it is discovered that the building under construction violates [01:34:14.880 --> 01:34:17.880] one or more provisions of the city's zoning ordinance. [01:34:17.880 --> 01:34:22.880] Are they insinuating that you violate any of the zoning ordinances? [01:34:22.880 --> 01:34:23.880] No. [01:34:23.880 --> 01:34:24.880] Okay. [01:34:24.880 --> 01:34:27.880] This is going to work out even better for you. [01:34:27.880 --> 01:34:31.880] Often the building in question is 60 percent or more complete, and the changes necessary [01:34:31.880 --> 01:34:34.880] to bring the building into compliance are quite costly. [01:34:34.880 --> 01:34:39.880] In this instance, sensing the equities in his favor, the property owner frequently seeks [01:34:39.880 --> 01:34:42.880] a variance from the Board of Adjustment. [01:34:42.880 --> 01:34:47.880] Based on the foregoing principles, the Board of Adjustment denies the request for variance. [01:34:47.880 --> 01:34:52.880] In sense, the property owner seeks judicial review in district court. [01:34:52.880 --> 01:34:58.880] Applying the frequently utilized but rarely stated bad facts make bad law doctrine, the [01:34:58.880 --> 01:35:03.880] district court seizes the equities in favor of the property owner and overrules the variance [01:35:03.880 --> 01:35:06.880] denial by the Board of Adjustment. [01:35:06.880 --> 01:35:10.880] Somewhat amazingly, this decision is upheld on appeal. [01:35:10.880 --> 01:35:16.880] This precise scenario played out in town of South Padre Island versus Cantu. [01:35:16.880 --> 01:35:26.880] 52 Southwest Third, 287, Texas Court of Appeals, Corpus Christi, 2001, no writ. [01:35:26.880 --> 01:35:31.880] In Cantu, the city determined that the structure in question encroached into the airspace above [01:35:31.880 --> 01:35:33.880] and was set back by 22 inches. [01:35:33.880 --> 01:35:37.880] A review of the building plans filed with the city upon which the building permit was [01:35:37.880 --> 01:35:41.880] issued showed the very same 22-inch encroachment. [01:35:41.880 --> 01:35:46.880] In ignoring the foregoing line of cases, the Corpus Christi Court of Appeals accepted the [01:35:46.880 --> 01:35:51.880] unchallenged findings from the lower court, implying that South Padre Island wasn't stopped [01:35:51.880 --> 01:35:56.880] from revoking the Cantu's permit because it accepted the submission of the defective [01:35:56.880 --> 01:35:57.880] building plans. [01:35:57.880 --> 01:36:02.880] Did they, is there anything defective in what you built? [01:36:02.880 --> 01:36:03.880] No. [01:36:03.880 --> 01:36:05.880] They have a serious problem. [01:36:05.880 --> 01:36:08.880] There's precedent right here. [01:36:08.880 --> 01:36:13.880] If they can't do it even when there is a defect, they absolutely have no grounds to do it when [01:36:13.880 --> 01:36:19.880] there isn't one after you've made a good faith reliance upon their determination to [01:36:19.880 --> 01:36:22.880] issue the permit. [01:36:22.880 --> 01:36:27.880] They told me they issued the permit in error and then a year and a half later they said [01:36:27.880 --> 01:36:29.880] you didn't build a patio, you built a fence. [01:36:29.880 --> 01:36:34.880] Under the code for a fence, it can be higher than 60, but it's 12 feet high. [01:36:34.880 --> 01:36:37.880] That's their justification for revoking the permit. [01:36:37.880 --> 01:36:39.880] But the structure's already built. [01:36:39.880 --> 01:36:43.880] I've got the engineer's letter and it's written and built to a T. I didn't miss anything, [01:36:43.880 --> 01:36:45.880] any detail on it. [01:36:45.880 --> 01:36:49.880] But it's supposed to be a patio and they're classifying it as a fence. [01:36:49.880 --> 01:36:54.880] Yeah, they're calling it a fence, but the permit is written as a detached covered patio [01:36:54.880 --> 01:36:59.880] and that two supervisors, three supervisors helped me write it up and design it. [01:36:59.880 --> 01:37:03.880] And we built it to their specs and now they're saying, the reason they're revoking it is [01:37:03.880 --> 01:37:05.880] because the neighbor complained about it. [01:37:05.880 --> 01:37:07.880] We're having to dispute with a neighbor. [01:37:07.880 --> 01:37:15.880] Well, unfortunately that doesn't make any difference, especially if their engineers [01:37:15.880 --> 01:37:19.880] helped you set everything up to make it completely compliant. [01:37:19.880 --> 01:37:22.880] They don't have a leg to stand on. [01:37:22.880 --> 01:37:23.880] Good, good. [01:37:23.880 --> 01:37:29.880] Now why are they trying to scare me when I got my summons for, they call it the penalty phase? [01:37:29.880 --> 01:37:32.880] They said, they're trying to intimidate us. [01:37:32.880 --> 01:37:35.880] They said you need to pay this fine and take down that structure in two weeks. [01:37:35.880 --> 01:37:41.880] Okay, what you need to do is send them a cease and desist letter telling them that [01:37:41.880 --> 01:37:49.880] should they pursue this, you will not only file suit against them, you will then turn [01:37:49.880 --> 01:37:55.880] around and sue them for malicious prosecution for coming after you in a criminal venue. [01:37:55.880 --> 01:38:00.880] Because according to this case, you're going to win. [01:38:00.880 --> 01:38:01.880] Gotcha. [01:38:01.880 --> 01:38:02.880] Okay. [01:38:02.880 --> 01:38:03.880] All right. [01:38:03.880 --> 01:38:08.880] Now if you will send me an email, Eddie, E-D-D-I-E at Rule of Law Radio, I will send you this [01:38:08.880 --> 01:38:11.880] document I just pulled up from the Texas Municipal League. [01:38:11.880 --> 01:38:15.880] It's titled Variance Issues in Building Permit Error Cases. [01:38:15.880 --> 01:38:20.880] Well, there's nothing issued to you that's in error if that entire department went out [01:38:20.880 --> 01:38:27.880] of the way to help you prevent error, including designing everything about it. [01:38:27.880 --> 01:38:28.880] Right. [01:38:28.880 --> 01:38:30.880] So I have Eddie at Rule of Law Radio? [01:38:30.880 --> 01:38:33.880] Ruleoflawradio.com, correct. [01:38:33.880 --> 01:38:34.880] Okay. [01:38:34.880 --> 01:38:38.880] Yeah, and I will send you this document and you actually want to be looking at the information [01:38:38.880 --> 01:38:42.880] that is on page four and five of that document. [01:38:42.880 --> 01:38:44.880] Page four and five. [01:38:44.880 --> 01:38:45.880] All right, sir. [01:38:45.880 --> 01:38:46.880] Well, thank you so much. [01:38:46.880 --> 01:38:47.880] You're very welcome. [01:38:47.880 --> 01:38:50.880] And good luck and let us know how this turns out. [01:38:50.880 --> 01:38:51.880] Keep us surprised, will you? [01:38:51.880 --> 01:38:52.880] All right. [01:38:52.880 --> 01:38:54.880] We'll call you back when we're done with it. [01:38:54.880 --> 01:38:55.880] All right. [01:38:55.880 --> 01:38:56.880] Thanks. [01:38:56.880 --> 01:38:57.880] All right. [01:38:57.880 --> 01:39:00.880] Now our next caller up, Keith in California. [01:39:00.880 --> 01:39:02.880] Keith, what can we do for you? [01:39:02.880 --> 01:39:04.880] How's it going, Eddie? [01:39:04.880 --> 01:39:05.880] All right. [01:39:05.880 --> 01:39:06.880] Well, so far so grand. [01:39:06.880 --> 01:39:07.880] How about with you? [01:39:07.880 --> 01:39:10.880] Or should I ask considering you're calling into my show? [01:39:10.880 --> 01:39:18.880] Well, I had something I wanted to talk about more philosophically. [01:39:18.880 --> 01:39:22.880] And then I have a question about something that I'm dealing with. [01:39:22.880 --> 01:39:23.880] Well, all right. [01:39:23.880 --> 01:39:25.880] Let's philosophize. [01:39:25.880 --> 01:39:33.880] Well, I'm just wondering how we live in a country where supposedly they can't take a [01:39:33.880 --> 01:39:36.880] right and turn it into a privilege. [01:39:36.880 --> 01:39:40.880] But with this driving thing, they have. [01:39:40.880 --> 01:39:44.880] And here's the predicament that I find myself in. [01:39:44.880 --> 01:39:46.880] I don't have a driver's license. [01:39:46.880 --> 01:39:54.880] It was taken away from me by another state, long and short of it is. [01:39:54.880 --> 01:39:56.880] I went through the three-month period. [01:39:56.880 --> 01:40:03.880] And when I went to get it back, they said, oh, sorry, Colorado's got this thing on you, [01:40:03.880 --> 01:40:06.880] a hold on your license in the state of Colorado. [01:40:06.880 --> 01:40:08.880] So we're not going to give you back your license. [01:40:08.880 --> 01:40:09.880] Okay. [01:40:09.880 --> 01:40:10.880] This is from Colorado. [01:40:10.880 --> 01:40:12.880] You're in California, right? [01:40:12.880 --> 01:40:15.880] Yeah, I lived in Arizona when this took place. [01:40:15.880 --> 01:40:16.880] Okay. [01:40:16.880 --> 01:40:17.880] Not relevant. [01:40:17.880 --> 01:40:18.880] And not relevant. [01:40:18.880 --> 01:40:19.880] Stick with me for a second. [01:40:19.880 --> 01:40:21.880] You're in California, right? [01:40:21.880 --> 01:40:22.880] So yeah. [01:40:22.880 --> 01:40:25.880] You're living in California, right? [01:40:25.880 --> 01:40:26.880] Yes. [01:40:26.880 --> 01:40:28.880] You're going to stay in California, right? [01:40:28.880 --> 01:40:31.880] At least for the foreseeable future. [01:40:31.880 --> 01:40:34.880] No, I'll be moving back to Arizona eventually. [01:40:34.880 --> 01:40:35.880] Okay. [01:40:35.880 --> 01:40:42.880] Well, until you do, California has already lost this argument more than once. [01:40:42.880 --> 01:40:44.880] This isn't about California. [01:40:44.880 --> 01:40:49.880] While you're in California, it is. [01:40:49.880 --> 01:40:50.880] Trust me. [01:40:50.880 --> 01:40:51.880] Trust me. [01:40:51.880 --> 01:40:55.880] So the long and short of it is I happen to be in California, [01:40:55.880 --> 01:40:57.880] but Arizona has a hold on my license. [01:40:57.880 --> 01:41:00.880] They won't give me back my license until I deal with Colorado. [01:41:00.880 --> 01:41:05.880] So the thing is with Colorado, it's traffic tickets from 1999. [01:41:05.880 --> 01:41:06.880] They never got dealt with. [01:41:06.880 --> 01:41:08.880] There was a failure to appear. [01:41:08.880 --> 01:41:14.880] There are four things like, what the heck do I have written down here? [01:41:14.880 --> 01:41:18.880] Failure to provide proof of insurance, driving under restraint, [01:41:18.880 --> 01:41:20.880] altered plates or something like that. [01:41:20.880 --> 01:41:23.880] Now, keep in mind this was an offense that took place in 1999. [01:41:23.880 --> 01:41:27.880] Somehow it has an effect on my license. [01:41:27.880 --> 01:41:33.880] That's because they are part of a driver's license complex. [01:41:33.880 --> 01:41:37.880] So I don't know what Colorado's got. [01:41:37.880 --> 01:41:39.880] I don't know how to – I've been learning all this stuff. [01:41:39.880 --> 01:41:43.880] I've got all these notes, but the procedural aspect of – [01:41:43.880 --> 01:41:46.880] and I've heard a lot of people say you don't even walk into a court. [01:41:46.880 --> 01:41:50.880] You can deal with this stuff via the mail, sending them affidavits [01:41:50.880 --> 01:41:52.880] and motions and et cetera, et cetera. [01:41:52.880 --> 01:41:56.880] Because I'm out of state and I want to start dealing with Colorado and say, [01:41:56.880 --> 01:41:59.880] hey, there's all these arguments that I could potentially make [01:41:59.880 --> 01:42:03.880] from all the homework I've done, but I have no idea how to even approach [01:42:03.880 --> 01:42:06.880] dealing with another state like that remotely. [01:42:06.880 --> 01:42:11.880] Do you have any suggestions or any recommended reading [01:42:11.880 --> 01:42:14.880] for how to do the procedures that one might need to do? [01:42:14.880 --> 01:42:16.880] I can't say that there is any. [01:42:16.880 --> 01:42:20.880] The only way you're going to do that is to talk to someone related to the case [01:42:20.880 --> 01:42:26.880] in Colorado like whatever prosecutor in whatever city is handling the issue. [01:42:26.880 --> 01:42:31.880] So what you need to do first is – okay, listen carefully. [01:42:31.880 --> 01:42:35.880] The first thing you need to do if you're going to really worry about the license [01:42:35.880 --> 01:42:40.880] above all else is to contact the Department of Motor Vehicles [01:42:40.880 --> 01:42:45.880] or whoever it is in Colorado responsible for licensing. [01:42:45.880 --> 01:42:48.880] Send them – listen to me. [01:42:48.880 --> 01:42:53.880] Send them a written request for a copy of your record [01:42:53.880 --> 01:42:59.880] and any and all outstanding alleged traffic citations [01:42:59.880 --> 01:43:04.880] or whatever that Colorado has on you. [01:43:04.880 --> 01:43:07.880] Then you have a list to start with. [01:43:07.880 --> 01:43:12.880] That list should tell you the location and the contact information [01:43:12.880 --> 01:43:16.880] for whatever court that particular citation applies to. [01:43:16.880 --> 01:43:22.880] And if not, you at least have some place to start to call back to the state and get it. [01:43:22.880 --> 01:43:24.880] Okay? [01:43:24.880 --> 01:43:29.880] You may have to call multiple places and deal with multiple people [01:43:29.880 --> 01:43:36.880] because these are most likely not going to be single location issues. [01:43:36.880 --> 01:43:39.880] If you've got multiple citations in multiple places. [01:43:39.880 --> 01:43:43.880] Hang on a second, Keith, and I'll finish this up on the other side, okay? [01:43:43.880 --> 01:43:45.880] All right, folks, Rule of Law Radio. [01:43:45.880 --> 01:43:47.880] We've got one more segment to go. [01:43:47.880 --> 01:43:51.880] I'm going to try to get through everything and get to you, Jimmy, Laura, and Jerry. 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[01:45:42.880 --> 01:45:49.880] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [01:45:49.880 --> 01:45:52.880] process tactics, and much more. [01:45:52.880 --> 01:46:01.880] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free, 866-LAW-EZ. [01:46:01.880 --> 01:46:28.880] Alright, folks, we are back. [01:46:28.880 --> 01:46:31.880] We are talking to Keith in California. [01:46:31.880 --> 01:46:36.880] Alright, Keith, what I'm telling you making sense so far? [01:46:36.880 --> 01:46:42.880] Yeah, I have all that information about what I've got that's causing it. [01:46:42.880 --> 01:46:44.880] I know which county it's in, I know which case number it's in, [01:46:44.880 --> 01:46:48.880] and I did exactly what you said by way of getting it from DMP. [01:46:48.880 --> 01:46:53.880] That gave me the direct, but that reached the limits of what I know to do. [01:46:53.880 --> 01:46:56.880] After that, you need to contact each of those locations individually [01:46:56.880 --> 01:47:01.880] and talk to whoever's prosecuting the case. [01:47:01.880 --> 01:47:03.880] So literally talking to the... [01:47:03.880 --> 01:47:07.880] You're going to talk first to the court, which will be the clerk. [01:47:07.880 --> 01:47:10.880] Then you're going to ask the clerk to provide you with the information [01:47:10.880 --> 01:47:12.880] of whoever's prosecuting the case. [01:47:12.880 --> 01:47:15.880] Then you're going to call and speak with the prosecutor directly [01:47:15.880 --> 01:47:21.880] to see what they would consider a reasonable resolution. [01:47:21.880 --> 01:47:25.880] And while you're at it, I hope you've got money squirreled away [01:47:25.880 --> 01:47:30.880] because they're going to want a lot of it. [01:47:30.880 --> 01:47:34.880] Now, some of the stuff that I've learned about, [01:47:34.880 --> 01:47:37.880] and I don't know how valid it is, it's just I've been hearing it over [01:47:37.880 --> 01:47:41.880] and over and over, is whether or not they have a valid cause of action, [01:47:41.880 --> 01:47:45.880] the original ticket, jurisdictional stuff, et cetera, et cetera, [01:47:45.880 --> 01:47:48.880] and the fact that this thing's 15 years old. [01:47:48.880 --> 01:47:51.880] I'm wondering if there's an approach that I could take... [01:47:51.880 --> 01:47:56.880] The 15 years old will make no difference if they issued a warrant timely [01:47:56.880 --> 01:48:01.880] because the warrant tolls the statute of limitations. [01:48:01.880 --> 01:48:02.880] Right. [01:48:02.880 --> 01:48:11.880] Now, if they never filed a warrant and there's a statute of limitations [01:48:11.880 --> 01:48:14.880] that was running and they never filed a complaint or anything [01:48:14.880 --> 01:48:16.880] and prosecuted it with it at that time. [01:48:16.880 --> 01:48:20.880] Now, remember, if they're civil, they can get a default judgment [01:48:20.880 --> 01:48:22.880] on whether you're there or not. [01:48:22.880 --> 01:48:26.880] But in places, in Colorado, they are criminal. [01:48:26.880 --> 01:48:29.880] Colorado is one of the few states that actually thinks it has the right [01:48:29.880 --> 01:48:34.880] to dictate every single thing that every single person that lives there does. [01:48:34.880 --> 01:48:38.880] But that being said, everything there is criminal. [01:48:38.880 --> 01:48:41.880] So they can't stop the clock without a warrant. [01:48:41.880 --> 01:48:43.880] There's a statute of limitations on it. [01:48:43.880 --> 01:48:50.880] If they issued a warrant, though, that clock stopped. [01:48:50.880 --> 01:48:53.880] I believe it's the warrant that has caused the hold on my license. [01:48:53.880 --> 01:48:56.880] Well, of course it's the warrant that caused the hold. [01:48:56.880 --> 01:49:00.880] If the case was unprosecuted and they know it was unprosecuted [01:49:00.880 --> 01:49:05.880] and they didn't have a proper statute of limitations tolling on it, [01:49:05.880 --> 01:49:10.880] they couldn't use that to block your record without suffering themselves. [01:49:10.880 --> 01:49:15.880] So guaranteed, they're going to stop it with a warrant whenever they can, [01:49:15.880 --> 01:49:18.880] because that protects them. [01:49:18.880 --> 01:49:21.880] It was there for 13 years, and it never bothered me. [01:49:21.880 --> 01:49:24.880] Somehow computers connected everything together, and all of a sudden... [01:49:24.880 --> 01:49:27.880] Yeah, they've got a centralized system at the Fed now, [01:49:27.880 --> 01:49:30.880] so everybody's talking to everybody. [01:49:30.880 --> 01:49:32.880] So a lot of the stuff that I've been reading about, [01:49:32.880 --> 01:49:35.880] about whether or not they had a valid, positive action... [01:49:35.880 --> 01:49:38.880] Is a bunch of jailhouse lawyers that haven't read anything [01:49:38.880 --> 01:49:44.880] except the back of their cereal boxes when it comes to the study of law. [01:49:44.880 --> 01:49:47.880] Okay, so just directly dealing with the prosecutor [01:49:47.880 --> 01:49:49.880] and being prepared to just dole out whatever? [01:49:49.880 --> 01:49:51.880] You may have a way to fight this, [01:49:51.880 --> 01:49:55.880] but without knowing what the rules are that you have to use to do that, [01:49:55.880 --> 01:49:58.880] I can't tell you what that is. [01:49:58.880 --> 01:50:02.880] That would require actual study and research on your part, [01:50:02.880 --> 01:50:08.880] dealing with the actual laws and procedures Colorado uses. [01:50:08.880 --> 01:50:12.880] Anything else is sheer speculation. [01:50:12.880 --> 01:50:13.880] Because this has... [01:50:13.880 --> 01:50:15.880] I mean, I'm sure you've talked to a bazillion people [01:50:15.880 --> 01:50:18.880] that have this scenario manifest in their life, [01:50:18.880 --> 01:50:22.880] but if I'm driving and I get pulled over for something stupid [01:50:22.880 --> 01:50:26.880] because I don't have a license or it's classified as suspended, [01:50:26.880 --> 01:50:27.880] I get arrested. [01:50:27.880 --> 01:50:28.880] Yeah. [01:50:28.880 --> 01:50:29.880] My vehicle gets towed. [01:50:29.880 --> 01:50:30.880] Yeah. [01:50:30.880 --> 01:50:33.880] My vehicle gets towed, and in this state, it's 30 days of an impound [01:50:33.880 --> 01:50:37.880] and all the fees that are associated with that for 30 days plus the tow. [01:50:37.880 --> 01:50:39.880] And then you get caged. [01:50:39.880 --> 01:50:42.880] And then if you've got bail money, you've got to pay to get out. [01:50:42.880 --> 01:50:45.880] If you can't get yourself out, then you're screwed. [01:50:45.880 --> 01:50:46.880] You're stuck in jail. [01:50:46.880 --> 01:50:47.880] You lose your job. [01:50:47.880 --> 01:50:52.880] I mean, this situation goes from normal life to here's somebody [01:50:52.880 --> 01:50:55.880] that literally has the ability with the stroke of a pen [01:50:55.880 --> 01:50:59.880] and some handcuffs in his gun to destroy your life. [01:50:59.880 --> 01:51:05.880] And that's exactly how this system has been set up to do exactly that. [01:51:05.880 --> 01:51:10.880] That's why no one fights it, why everyone complies with it without question, [01:51:10.880 --> 01:51:14.880] because they're too afraid of exactly that scenario to stand up [01:51:14.880 --> 01:51:18.880] for their rights and themselves and understand that what virtually every [01:51:18.880 --> 01:51:23.880] state is doing with the licensing schemes and the ordinance schemes [01:51:23.880 --> 01:51:32.880] and the permit schemes is stealing your rights and your freedom through paperwork. [01:51:32.880 --> 01:51:37.880] And people just consent to it because they want to avoid the hassle [01:51:37.880 --> 01:51:41.880] of having to stand up for themselves. [01:51:41.880 --> 01:51:44.880] It's extortion money, plain and simple. [01:51:44.880 --> 01:51:47.880] How this bureaucracy can get away with doing that, [01:51:47.880 --> 01:51:50.880] because when you kind of pull it out, pull it out. [01:51:50.880 --> 01:51:56.880] Wait, wait, wait, what do you mean how can they get away with doing that? [01:51:56.880 --> 01:52:02.880] They get away with doing that because your fellow citizens are a bunch of dumb sheep. [01:52:02.880 --> 01:52:07.880] They're the ones that sit on your jury and help those people find you guilty, [01:52:07.880 --> 01:52:09.880] because they don't know any better. [01:52:09.880 --> 01:52:13.880] They think this is the system that's the way it's supposed to be. [01:52:13.880 --> 01:52:16.880] That's how they get away with it. [01:52:16.880 --> 01:52:21.880] Doctrination, okay? [01:52:21.880 --> 01:52:23.880] Okay. [01:52:23.880 --> 01:52:31.880] I mean, what do they call that syndrome where the hostage starts to care more [01:52:31.880 --> 01:52:34.880] for the terrorist in their own cells and freedom? [01:52:34.880 --> 01:52:36.880] Stockholm Syndrome? [01:52:36.880 --> 01:52:38.880] Yes, Stockholm Syndrome, yes. [01:52:38.880 --> 01:52:42.880] Yeah, well, that's the U.S. population at large. [01:52:42.880 --> 01:52:45.880] Yeah, you're absolutely right. [01:52:45.880 --> 01:52:50.880] I'm actually getting to the point where I didn't deal with the license thing just on principle. [01:52:50.880 --> 01:52:53.880] For 15 years I let it go, what the hell good is it going to do me? [01:52:53.880 --> 01:52:55.880] You know, I don't live in Colorado. [01:52:55.880 --> 01:53:00.880] Now it's literally getting to a point where for the time that my license has not been in my wallet, [01:53:00.880 --> 01:53:03.880] I run the risk of losing so much. [01:53:03.880 --> 01:53:07.880] And now I'm just going to kowtow and either throw money at it [01:53:07.880 --> 01:53:11.880] or if you knew of any particular tactics that might be useful instead. [01:53:11.880 --> 01:53:16.880] Again, without knowing exactly what they've got and what rules apply to it, [01:53:16.880 --> 01:53:21.880] I cannot advise you in that way whatsoever. [01:53:21.880 --> 01:53:24.880] It's been many years since I've lived in Colorado. [01:53:24.880 --> 01:53:26.880] Thank God for small favors. [01:53:26.880 --> 01:53:30.880] I will never live in Colorado again. [01:53:30.880 --> 01:53:35.880] And the times that I did fight with Colorado and made them back off, [01:53:35.880 --> 01:53:40.880] that was years ago and I know they've changed a lot of stuff since then. [01:53:40.880 --> 01:53:42.880] Right, right. [01:53:42.880 --> 01:53:46.880] Well, what I have listed here is supposedly not criminal. [01:53:46.880 --> 01:53:47.880] I don't know how. [01:53:47.880 --> 01:53:50.880] I asked the clerk of court that and it's listed as not criminal [01:53:50.880 --> 01:53:55.880] and it's listed as driving under restraint, no proof of insurance and altered. [01:53:55.880 --> 01:54:03.880] Well, anything that is not criminal, their statute of limitations is long gone on. [01:54:03.880 --> 01:54:12.880] But anything that is, if they issued a warrant of arrest for it, then it's stopped. [01:54:12.880 --> 01:54:13.880] I see. [01:54:13.880 --> 01:54:17.880] So anything that they've got the justification to issue a warrant for is classified criminal, [01:54:17.880 --> 01:54:18.880] whether it was... [01:54:18.880 --> 01:54:19.880] Well, right. [01:54:19.880 --> 01:54:21.880] They can't issue a warrant for a civil offense. [01:54:21.880 --> 01:54:27.880] They can sue you, but they can't arrest you. [01:54:27.880 --> 01:54:28.880] I see. [01:54:28.880 --> 01:54:29.880] All right. [01:54:29.880 --> 01:54:31.880] Well, I was hoping there might be some silver bullet. [01:54:31.880 --> 01:54:38.880] No, there are no silver bullets except in the Lone Ranger TV show and werewolf movies. [01:54:38.880 --> 01:54:42.880] So literally just call the prosecutors, the district attorney for the particular county. [01:54:42.880 --> 01:54:46.880] I don't know if it'll be district attorney, county attorney, municipal attorney. [01:54:46.880 --> 01:54:52.880] It will vary depending upon who issued the ticket and what court it got filed in. [01:54:52.880 --> 01:54:53.880] Okay. [01:54:53.880 --> 01:54:54.880] All right. [01:54:54.880 --> 01:54:55.880] All right. [01:54:55.880 --> 01:54:56.880] Well, hey, thanks for your time. [01:54:56.880 --> 01:54:57.880] I appreciate it. [01:54:57.880 --> 01:54:58.880] Yes, sir. [01:54:58.880 --> 01:54:59.880] All right. [01:54:59.880 --> 01:55:03.880] Laura in Arizona, Laura, what can we do for you? [01:55:03.880 --> 01:55:04.880] Hi, Eddie. [01:55:04.880 --> 01:55:06.880] Thanks for taking my call. [01:55:06.880 --> 01:55:08.880] We had an incident last week. [01:55:08.880 --> 01:55:16.880] We live on a ranch that has posted no trespassing signs at the front gate and someone called [01:55:16.880 --> 01:55:23.880] the sheriff's office regarding one of our livestock being out on the neighbor's pasture. [01:55:23.880 --> 01:55:30.880] The animal was out with permission because the guy who owns that pasture was trying to [01:55:30.880 --> 01:55:34.880] retrieve some of his livestock from our property. [01:55:34.880 --> 01:55:39.880] And we've already confirmed that he was not the person that called the sheriff. [01:55:39.880 --> 01:55:47.880] When the sheriff arrived, two deputies showed up, came past the cattle guard, passed the [01:55:47.880 --> 01:55:51.880] no trespassing sign, and was talking to my husband. [01:55:51.880 --> 01:55:57.880] The second deputy that pulled in behind the first deputy, I stood in the front door and [01:55:57.880 --> 01:56:04.880] watched him pull out his, what I think was an AR-15 rifle. [01:56:04.880 --> 01:56:09.880] The first deputy ordered, my husband walked out and had his hands in his pockets. [01:56:09.880 --> 01:56:13.880] They were screaming at him, take your hands out of your pockets. [01:56:13.880 --> 01:56:20.880] And my husband asked if he had any official paperwork in terms of why they were there. [01:56:20.880 --> 01:56:21.880] And they didn't. [01:56:21.880 --> 01:56:26.880] They said it was just a phone call that somebody had called saying that one of our livestock [01:56:26.880 --> 01:56:30.880] was out on the neighbor's pasture. [01:56:30.880 --> 01:56:35.880] We explained the situation so the first deputy that my husband was dealing with understood [01:56:35.880 --> 01:56:36.880] the situation. [01:56:36.880 --> 01:56:43.880] When I stepped outside, I went to the second deputy who was holding the rifle and asked [01:56:43.880 --> 01:56:50.880] him why he was holding his rifle. [01:56:50.880 --> 01:56:55.880] It wasn't pointed at us, but he had it in hand. [01:56:55.880 --> 01:57:00.880] And the response I received was, I'm protecting my partner. [01:57:00.880 --> 01:57:02.880] And I asked him from what. [01:57:02.880 --> 01:57:04.880] And he would not answer me. [01:57:04.880 --> 01:57:10.880] And he told me, he basically ordered me, attempted to order me to go back inside the house after [01:57:10.880 --> 01:57:14.880] he said, was there anyone else inside the house? [01:57:14.880 --> 01:57:20.880] I told the deputy because he had a rifle in hand, he was making me uncomfortable. [01:57:20.880 --> 01:57:26.880] And the deputy looked at me and he says, I am not making you uncomfortable. [01:57:26.880 --> 01:57:38.880] The situation was resolved where the deputies left knowing that the livestock had permission [01:57:38.880 --> 01:57:43.880] to be out on the neighbor's pasture because he was trying to retrieve his stuff. [01:57:43.880 --> 01:57:49.880] But the bottom line is they came across the property that was posted, no trespassing, [01:57:49.880 --> 01:57:52.880] there was no signs, foreign complaints. [01:57:52.880 --> 01:58:00.880] And when this guy had his rifle in hand, I think he broke the law. [01:58:00.880 --> 01:58:02.880] Well, it's quite possible he did. [01:58:02.880 --> 01:58:08.880] It depends, it would depend upon what the brandishing statute or the assault statute [01:58:08.880 --> 01:58:14.880] or the display of a weapon statute, whatever that might particularly apply in Arizona, [01:58:14.880 --> 01:58:17.880] actually says is an offense. [01:58:17.880 --> 01:58:26.880] So I'd go to your penal code and look and see if any of those are listed there under weapons offenses. [01:58:26.880 --> 01:58:28.880] Okay? [01:58:28.880 --> 01:58:31.880] And see what that will tell you. [01:58:31.880 --> 01:58:35.880] Sorry, Laura, I got 15 seconds left, but thanks for calling in. 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