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[07:34.100 --> 07:43.380] So, there's a pattern of abuse here that should be extremely obvious, plus the fact that when [07:43.380 --> 07:50.300] I was with someone in county court at law, we raised the issue of them doing prosecutions [07:50.300 --> 07:54.260] in municipal courts based upon complaint alone. [07:54.260 --> 08:00.340] The TMCEC teaches the justice of municipal courts that the case authority for them to [08:00.340 --> 08:06.660] do that is a case called Ex Parte Greenwood from 1958. [08:06.660 --> 08:13.260] It's in the TMCEC bench book, it's in all other training materials, but that case was [08:13.260 --> 08:18.380] decided in 1958. [08:18.380 --> 08:26.460] That case was decided seven years, in other words, in 1965, there was a change. [08:26.460 --> 08:33.220] That change was what used to be 45.01 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which itself was [08:33.220 --> 08:36.860] repealed in 1999. [08:36.860 --> 08:47.120] In 1965, the legislature put into the statutes the requirement, okay, of 45.01, which basically [08:47.120 --> 08:53.700] mirrored the language in 15.04, what is now 15.04 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, dealing [08:53.700 --> 08:56.060] with complaints. [08:56.060 --> 09:02.660] The language in both places says that a complaint is an instrument charging someone with the [09:02.660 --> 09:05.620] commission of an offense. [09:05.620 --> 09:09.660] The language in that respect is identical. [09:09.660 --> 09:19.260] And 45.01 used to read, a complaint commences a prosecution in municipal court. [09:19.260 --> 09:25.060] Well, a complaint does that now, even though 45.01 has been repealed. [09:25.060 --> 09:31.180] However, you have to understand what the word commence means. [09:31.180 --> 09:38.800] It simply means to begin, to start, to initiate, the first step in the process. [09:38.800 --> 09:42.380] That's what commence means. [09:42.380 --> 09:47.400] That is true of a complaint, whether it is civil or criminal. [09:47.400 --> 09:54.220] The initiating process in a criminal case or a civil case is always the filing of a [09:54.220 --> 09:55.220] complaint. [09:55.220 --> 10:00.100] It's true in 15.04 for any Class A or B misdemeanor or felony. [10:00.100 --> 10:09.500] And it is equally true in 45.01 and now 45.018A of the Code of Criminal Procedure. [10:09.500 --> 10:15.060] All a complaint does is kick off the process. [10:15.060 --> 10:23.340] But nowhere, absolutely nowhere is there any language in anything, not a statute, not the [10:23.340 --> 10:34.700] Texas Constitution, nowhere that says a complaint invests a court with jurisdiction of the cause. [10:34.700 --> 10:36.220] Nowhere does it say that. [10:36.220 --> 10:48.540] Not even today in 45.018A or B. Doesn't say it in 45.019F, does not say it in 15.04. [10:48.540 --> 10:56.980] Where does it say that a complaint grants the court jurisdiction of the cause? [10:56.980 --> 11:03.060] There are only two places where that language even comes close to appearing. [11:03.060 --> 11:08.500] In Chapter 20, dealing with indictments and information, not complaints. [11:08.500 --> 11:13.700] And in Article 5, Section 12B of the Texas Constitution, where it specifically says that [11:13.700 --> 11:17.820] an indictment or information invests the court with jurisdiction of the cause. [11:17.820 --> 11:24.500] Then, of course, you have 27.01 Code of Criminal Procedure, which says that the state's initial [11:24.500 --> 11:28.620] pleading in a criminal case is the indictment or information. [11:28.620 --> 11:32.020] Doesn't say squat about a complaint. [11:32.020 --> 11:38.100] The primary pleading of the state in a criminal case is the indictment or information. [11:38.100 --> 11:45.100] Well, if those are the two primary pleadings, then that means the complaint isn't. [11:45.100 --> 11:51.220] And if the complaint isn't, then we have a problem. [11:51.220 --> 11:55.620] And there's only two ways that problem can be addressed. [11:55.620 --> 12:04.820] The courts are corrupt to the point of depriving us of our rights knowingly and intentionally [12:04.820 --> 12:11.540] for the sake of revenue, or they're incompetent for the same reason. [12:11.540 --> 12:16.940] Neither of which is good. [12:16.940 --> 12:22.860] So we have to learn how these rules work and why they work this way, so that when they [12:22.860 --> 12:27.700] bring these issues up in our case, we can make the point on the record that, hey, that's [12:27.700 --> 12:29.420] not the way this works. [12:29.420 --> 12:36.460] You people have completely screwed up due process and violated my rights by putting [12:36.460 --> 12:45.260] me in a court that lacks any proper jurisdiction under the Texas Constitution and the statute. [12:45.260 --> 12:49.940] So again, when is a judge vulnerable to lawsuit? [12:49.940 --> 12:55.240] When he has acted absent all jurisdiction. [12:55.240 --> 13:00.100] When these municipal and justice courts are acting upon a complaint alone, and that has [13:00.100 --> 13:07.820] been challenged by the person being tried, and they proceed anyway, they have acted entirely [13:07.820 --> 13:10.420] without jurisdiction. [13:10.420 --> 13:15.960] That act deprives them of immunity. [13:15.960 --> 13:21.420] We need to be going after these people, not just dropping the ball and saying, I got out, [13:21.420 --> 13:25.120] they dismissed my case, so I'm not going to worry about it. [13:25.120 --> 13:31.720] This system has done what it's done because we have not gone after them every single time [13:31.720 --> 13:33.740] they've done this. [13:33.740 --> 13:45.300] Now, if the case law that is, I'm trying to research right now, holds true, and it turns [13:45.300 --> 13:53.660] out that the people do not have to pay filing fees or any other type of fees to pursue justice [13:53.660 --> 13:58.540] in their own courts, in other words, we don't have to pay to file our lawsuit, we don't [13:58.540 --> 14:04.140] have to pay for copies of transcripts, we don't have to pay for any of that. [14:04.140 --> 14:07.860] The system does when it comes after us. [14:07.860 --> 14:14.540] They can't charge us for anything unless we lose. [14:14.540 --> 14:18.540] So in order to seek that justice, we have every right to file that suit, we have every [14:18.540 --> 14:24.660] right to have those transcripts all free of charge unless we lose. [14:24.660 --> 14:28.620] Otherwise we're prevented from seeking that justice because we can't afford the cost of [14:28.620 --> 14:33.580] the appeal or to file the suit in the first place, which was never the intended purpose [14:33.580 --> 14:35.580] of establishing the courts. [14:35.580 --> 14:43.700] So if that case law pans out, then we can really make their lives a living hell by everybody [14:43.700 --> 14:48.820] being able to file every lawsuit because it won't cost you anything. [14:48.820 --> 14:53.620] We can now cost them more money than they can ever afford to spend by misapplication [14:53.620 --> 15:01.260] of these statutes to people that aren't engaging in the legal capacity to which they apply. [15:01.260 --> 15:05.300] Now folks, that legal capacity issue, I'm telling you, is going to wind up being key [15:05.300 --> 15:08.900] to this all the way across the board, doesn't matter what level of offense you're being [15:08.900 --> 15:10.540] charged with. [15:10.540 --> 15:16.140] And I really wish more folks had been in this past Sunday's class because we went over that [15:16.140 --> 15:18.100] in great detail. [15:18.100 --> 15:24.900] We went over how that capacity works, how it is laid out in relation to the other relationships [15:24.900 --> 15:27.300] and statute. [15:27.300 --> 15:34.940] It was very easy to identify the topic the way I put it together when I drew it out on [15:34.940 --> 15:35.940] the board. [15:35.940 --> 15:38.660] And I'm sorry that you folks missed out on that. [15:38.660 --> 15:43.560] I'm sorry that everybody's missing out on this because folks, our greatest weakness [15:43.560 --> 15:46.620] is our ignorance. [15:46.620 --> 15:53.420] Our greatest weakness is believing that we can't do it, that they can't be taken on and [15:53.420 --> 15:54.620] defeated. [15:54.620 --> 15:57.720] That's our weakness. [15:57.720 --> 16:01.320] And I'm not a weak individual. [16:01.320 --> 16:05.680] And I don't like dealing with weak individuals. [16:05.680 --> 16:09.980] And I don't have a lot of respect for weak individuals. [16:09.980 --> 16:16.340] It's one thing to be completely incapable for reasons beyond your control. [16:16.340 --> 16:23.540] It's another to be unwilling because you're cowardly or want to be ignorant. [16:23.540 --> 16:26.540] Those things I've got a problem with. [16:26.540 --> 16:31.180] And those kinds of people I don't want to deal with. [16:31.180 --> 16:37.580] So if you're in Austin, try to start making the classes because I'm hoping from the way [16:37.580 --> 16:42.780] people are reacting to them that do show up that you will find them beneficial. [16:42.780 --> 16:46.760] And I wished I could get more of the patronuts to drop the crap they're doing so they could [16:46.760 --> 16:48.860] actually attend and learn how to do this right. [16:48.860 --> 16:49.860] But oh well. 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[21:47.500 --> 21:51.500] I want to talk about a website here that's regarding the Pennsylvania courts. [21:51.500 --> 21:54.700] And I want to know if you have a similar thing down in Texas. [21:54.700 --> 21:59.900] This website run by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, website better says [21:59.900 --> 22:03.400] the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania web portal. [22:03.400 --> 22:08.060] One of the creepiest things about this website that would annoy the common citizen and also [22:08.060 --> 22:09.060] the police. [22:09.060 --> 22:10.900] And I'll get to why it would in a second. [22:10.900 --> 22:15.820] You can actually click on docket sheets for the district courts, municipal courts, common [22:15.820 --> 22:17.700] police courts, and appellate courts. [22:17.700 --> 22:21.580] And simply by typing in a person's first and last name and the county that they committed [22:21.580 --> 22:26.100] a crime, you can basically do a criminal records check to see what crimes they were charged [22:26.100 --> 22:27.100] with. [22:27.100 --> 22:30.980] And even if their crimes were expunged, it will still be on the district court. [22:30.980 --> 22:33.740] Some part, even though it'll say charges dropped, it'll still be there. [22:33.740 --> 22:35.940] It'll still even say if it's a felony and all that. [22:35.940 --> 22:39.860] It even shows how much money the person has and has not paid in terms of their fines. [22:39.860 --> 22:43.660] Now, a lot of people would say, well, this is a violation of rights and even the police [22:43.660 --> 22:48.660] would be upset by this because supposedly someone was acting as a snitch for them. [22:48.660 --> 22:52.420] And people got suspicious and looked at the person on this website to see if they were [22:52.420 --> 22:56.580] charged with crimes to see maybe they're trying to narc people out or something to get their [22:56.580 --> 22:57.580] charges dropped. [22:57.580 --> 23:01.380] And they could find that out and then the whole police narking operation would go kaput. [23:01.380 --> 23:03.940] So the police would also be upset about this for that reason. [23:03.940 --> 23:04.940] But [23:04.940 --> 23:10.460] Well, that's provided the police don't get to list them as an anonymous source and not [23:10.460 --> 23:17.220] divulge their name, or if they don't actually change their name for those reasons. [23:17.220 --> 23:24.140] Nowadays, the cops are habitually calling their sources anonymous, normally because [23:24.140 --> 23:27.660] there aren't any. [23:27.660 --> 23:31.060] But even if they are, they're calling them anonymous, so they don't have to divulge [23:31.060 --> 23:32.060] their names. [23:32.060 --> 23:33.060] Right. [23:33.060 --> 23:39.460] But is this website, do you have something similar down in Texas? [23:39.460 --> 23:42.980] And if this is not a violation of rights, why would it not be a violation of rights? [23:42.980 --> 23:46.300] They don't have a central one that goes to everything. [23:46.300 --> 23:51.960] But each court has is supposed to have an online accessible docket. [23:51.960 --> 23:54.660] Not all of them do. [23:54.660 --> 23:58.940] And then even if they do have one, it's never accurate. [23:58.940 --> 24:04.180] Half the paperwork that's supposed to be filed or is filed isn't in the online version. [24:04.180 --> 24:08.660] And then you have an issue of whether or not you can actually access it even if it is. [24:08.660 --> 24:12.540] But here it's not as easy as what you're talking about there. [24:12.540 --> 24:17.260] Here you have to have a specific cause number to look up a case. [24:17.260 --> 24:22.060] So when you go into each court. [24:22.060 --> 24:23.060] Right. [24:23.060 --> 24:26.700] So you can't type in a person's first and last name and then the county that they're [24:26.700 --> 24:27.700] in. [24:27.700 --> 24:28.940] I don't know of a system like that. [24:28.940 --> 24:30.900] I'm not saying we don't have one. [24:30.900 --> 24:34.300] But if we do, I don't I am not aware of it. [24:34.300 --> 24:39.300] This one in Pennsylvania. [24:39.300 --> 24:42.420] But okay, one more question. [24:42.420 --> 24:47.360] In practice, if you wanted if you had your own private plane, or for that matter, your [24:47.360 --> 24:50.980] own private rocket ship and had the time, money and resources to get one and wanted [24:50.980 --> 24:57.980] to go to a NASA spaceport and exercise a right to travel in space, in practice, is it possible [24:57.980 --> 25:03.260] or impossible in the public airports and public NASA spaceports for a person in the general [25:03.260 --> 25:08.300] public to be able to use them without the government stopping them right in their tracks? [25:08.300 --> 25:12.580] Considering that NASA is privately owned, even though they're government funded, I'm [25:12.580 --> 25:16.780] going to say no. [25:16.780 --> 25:19.180] What about the airports, the public airports? [25:19.180 --> 25:25.420] Again, is there any such thing? [25:25.420 --> 25:30.220] If they can declare the airports, especially the intercontinental airports to be constitution [25:30.220 --> 25:38.900] free zones, because they're borders, how can they be the people's airports? [25:38.900 --> 25:39.900] Good question. [25:39.900 --> 25:42.260] You always hear about how you're having the right to exercise your first amendment right [25:42.260 --> 25:46.340] there to protest TSA or something, but you're saying that's not the case? [25:46.340 --> 25:51.020] No, you can protest TSA, but you can't refuse to be searched. [25:51.020 --> 25:52.840] You can't without a warrant. [25:52.840 --> 26:00.100] You can't do any of those things at an airport that is at a border. [26:00.100 --> 26:03.460] Because the courts have ruled, if you're going in or out of the country, then you don't have [26:03.460 --> 26:07.020] any rights while you're at the border. [26:07.020 --> 26:17.820] That's baloney, but... Well, okay, I get the idea. [26:17.820 --> 26:19.500] I get the idea there. [26:19.500 --> 26:25.180] So in practice, it's not possible to... Correct. [26:25.180 --> 26:27.900] Because there would be too many things. [26:27.900 --> 26:34.300] If you blew up NASA's spaceport with a badly built rocket, who's going to pay for it? [26:34.300 --> 26:39.100] Nobody, except, well, you'd be dead, probably. [26:39.100 --> 26:42.780] Well, if you were on there, but let's say you hired somebody to go out there and do [26:42.780 --> 26:46.780] it for you, your own astronauts and stuff, you got the money to go out and pay it if [26:46.780 --> 26:51.820] you blow up their facility, kill any of their personnel? [26:51.820 --> 26:56.460] No, you wouldn't, obviously. [26:56.460 --> 26:58.180] Okay? [26:58.180 --> 27:01.300] Yeah, thanks, Eddie. [27:01.300 --> 27:02.300] You're welcome. [27:02.300 --> 27:03.300] All right. [27:03.300 --> 27:06.700] Now we're going to go to Lizette in California. [27:06.700 --> 27:07.700] Did I say that correctly? [27:07.700 --> 27:08.700] Yes, Eddie. [27:08.700 --> 27:09.700] It's Lizette. [27:09.700 --> 27:10.700] Lizette, okay. [27:10.700 --> 27:15.700] What can we do for you? [27:15.700 --> 27:19.820] Yes, my first time caller, and thank you for taking my call. [27:19.820 --> 27:25.500] My question is regarding a kind of a serious situation. [27:25.500 --> 27:33.900] I'm a survivor of domestic violence, and my child is 11, and he was in the car with me. [27:33.900 --> 27:40.700] The car was partially paid for by his dad, which is, of course, out of the home, and [27:40.700 --> 27:41.700] I allowed him to- [27:41.700 --> 27:42.700] The same dad as the domestic- [27:42.700 --> 27:43.700] Information. [27:43.700 --> 27:44.700] Issue? [27:44.700 --> 27:45.700] Correct. [27:45.700 --> 27:49.660] Correct, but he's been out of the picture for pretty much the 10 years. [27:49.660 --> 27:53.860] He spent eight years in prison, so he doesn't pay child support. [27:53.860 --> 27:54.860] He does what he can. [27:54.860 --> 28:00.300] And my question is about, I was stopped on the highway over the weekend, the highway [28:00.300 --> 28:01.300] patrol. [28:01.300 --> 28:02.300] I had just- [28:02.300 --> 28:03.300] In California? [28:03.300 --> 28:10.620] Yes, in California, specifically on the borderline of Carson to Compton, it's the highway patrol. [28:10.620 --> 28:16.020] So they're saying that they pulled me over because I had no license plate on the back, [28:16.020 --> 28:17.020] which is true. [28:17.020 --> 28:22.980] It had the dealer plate that the dad, the former domestic abuser, paid for the car. [28:22.980 --> 28:26.140] Well, he paid for the first half of the car, and I finished paying off the car. [28:26.140 --> 28:29.420] I paid off the car in April of 2014. [28:29.420 --> 28:31.100] The company was finance who chased. [28:31.100 --> 28:35.700] They never sent me any final papers, and since I've never had a new car before, I was like, [28:35.700 --> 28:39.380] okay, well, I'll just wait, wait, wait, and I figure, well, come the first of the new [28:39.380 --> 28:43.060] year, I'll write them and say, hey, I paid off the whole car. [28:43.060 --> 28:44.900] They haven't sent me a title or anything. [28:44.900 --> 28:46.980] One story short, we get pulled over. [28:46.980 --> 28:49.940] The temporary registration was still in the window. [28:49.940 --> 28:55.540] The car is pretty much still a new car, although the car is technically three, excuse me, four [28:55.540 --> 28:56.540] years old. [28:56.540 --> 29:00.140] So the highway patrol runs, and he says, this is why I pulled you over. [29:00.140 --> 29:01.140] So I give him my license. [29:01.140 --> 29:02.140] We stay calm. [29:02.140 --> 29:05.300] Of course, my child, my 10-year-old is petrified. [29:05.300 --> 29:06.300] He starts crying. [29:06.300 --> 29:08.620] He's in the front seat, and I'm like, just hang on. [29:08.620 --> 29:11.500] It was that dark, so we pulled off the freeway. [29:11.500 --> 29:12.860] He had me come off the freeway. [29:12.860 --> 29:14.540] We ended up being under some underpass. [29:14.540 --> 29:18.580] It wasn't really well lit, but I wasn't really nervous because I'm like, I know I hadn't [29:18.580 --> 29:19.580] done anything. [29:19.580 --> 29:20.940] He says, this is why I pulled you over. [29:20.940 --> 29:26.020] Give me your license and registration, and I explained to him, well, I had just sold [29:26.020 --> 29:27.020] my other car. [29:27.020 --> 29:28.020] I wasn't even driving this car. [29:28.020 --> 29:29.020] Literally, it had been garage. [29:29.020 --> 29:34.740] I had to paperwork from the car that was just sold because it was just sold earlier that [29:34.740 --> 29:35.740] morning. [29:35.740 --> 29:36.740] So it showed. [29:36.740 --> 29:37.740] Okay, Lysette, hang on just a second. [29:37.740 --> 29:40.740] We're going to take a break, and we'll pick this up on the other side, okay? [29:40.740 --> 29:41.740] Okay. [29:41.740 --> 29:42.740] Thank you. [29:42.740 --> 29:43.740] All right. [29:43.740 --> 29:44.740] Yes, ma'am. [29:44.740 --> 29:45.740] Hold on. [29:45.740 --> 29:46.740] All right, folks. [29:46.740 --> 30:11.020] I'm Dr. Albrecht, and I'll be back in a moment to share more on how this tracking technology [30:11.020 --> 30:13.540] could undermine your civil liberties. [30:13.540 --> 30:18.860] Your search engine is watching you, recording all your searches and creating a massive database [30:18.860 --> 30:20.580] of your personal information. [30:20.580 --> 30:23.980] That's creepy, but it doesn't have to be that way. [30:23.980 --> 30:27.060] Startpage.com is the world's most private search engine. 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[32:13.340 --> 32:16.580] Among those rights are the right to travel freely from place to place, the right to act [32:16.580 --> 32:20.620] in our own private capacity, and most importantly, the right to due process of law. [32:20.620 --> 32:24.460] Traffic courts afford us the least expensive opportunity to learn how to enforce and preserve [32:24.460 --> 32:25.820] our rights through due process. [32:25.820 --> 32:29.820] Former Sheriff's Deputy A. Craig, in conjunction with Rule of Law Radio, has put together the [32:29.820 --> 32:33.580] most comprehensive teaching tool available that will help you understand what due process [32:33.580 --> 32:35.980] is and how to hold courts to the rule of law. [32:35.980 --> 32:39.980] You can get your own copy of this invaluable material by going to ruleoflawradio.com and [32:39.980 --> 32:41.300] ordering your copy today. [32:41.300 --> 32:44.660] By ordering now, you'll receive a copy of Eddie's book, The Texas Transportation Code, [32:44.660 --> 32:49.060] The Law Versus the Lie, video and audio of the original 2009 seminar, hundreds of research [32:49.060 --> 32:51.380] documents, and other useful resource material. [32:51.380 --> 32:55.340] Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com. [32:55.340 --> 33:03.300] Order your copy today, and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [33:03.300 --> 33:06.300] Free speech radio, logosradionetwork.com. [33:33.300 --> 33:47.700] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. [33:47.700 --> 33:50.700] We are back, and we are talking with Lasette in California. [33:50.700 --> 33:51.700] All right, Lasette, go ahead. [33:51.700 --> 33:57.300] Okay, so I wanted to try to give you as much background. [33:57.300 --> 34:03.060] So basically, I'm in a situation where he said he was initially giving me a fix-it ticket, [34:03.060 --> 34:07.140] meaning get the real license plate on and the sticker, blah, blah, blah. [34:07.140 --> 34:12.820] And then he snatched the temporary registration thing out, and he went and he ran the VIN [34:12.820 --> 34:13.820] number, blah, blah, blah. [34:13.820 --> 34:17.860] So then he comes back and he tells me, which I had no way of knowing, this is my first [34:17.860 --> 34:24.780] time driving the car in four years, he says that it hasn't been registered since 2010. [34:24.780 --> 34:28.660] Now nothing has come to the house, we got nothing from the dealership, nothing. [34:28.660 --> 34:32.820] So now he's saying the ticket goes from a fix-it ticket to all this money. [34:32.820 --> 34:37.580] And I'm saying, hey, but I haven't been driving this car, I just sold my car, like, two days. [34:37.580 --> 34:42.900] Literally, I had that DMV paper where the buyer sold off on the pink slip, and I wrote [34:42.900 --> 34:46.100] a copy saying we're selling it is, and I showed him that. [34:46.100 --> 34:52.140] So he gave me the ticket, and he didn't have my vehicle towed, so we drive home. [34:52.140 --> 34:55.180] So now I'm petrified because I don't know, like, what to do. [34:55.180 --> 34:59.100] I'm like, how do I prove that I wasn't driving the car? [34:59.100 --> 35:03.140] The officer didn't tow the car, which I'm thankful for, but it's like I just want to [35:03.140 --> 35:04.420] do the fix-it ticket. [35:04.420 --> 35:10.100] And I can't call my ex because he'll just blow up, and I'm just, like, petrified. [35:10.100 --> 35:14.700] I don't even know, like, how, where to begin, because at first it was just a fix-it ticket, [35:14.700 --> 35:19.020] go get the plate, and come to the highway patrol, and we'll remove, dah, dah, dah. [35:19.020 --> 35:22.540] And now he's like, oh, well, it wasn't registered since 2010. [35:22.540 --> 35:25.980] And I'm like, I didn't know that, so I don't know what to do. [35:25.980 --> 35:27.420] And I'm just petrified. [35:27.420 --> 35:28.420] I'm nervous. [35:28.420 --> 35:29.420] I don't have much money. [35:29.420 --> 35:33.620] The dad doesn't pay child support, and I really don't want to get him involved because I'm [35:33.620 --> 35:34.620] afraid. [35:34.620 --> 35:35.620] Okay. [35:35.620 --> 35:36.620] Well... [35:36.620 --> 35:44.420] So I wanted to know what my options are, what I need to do, what can I do. [35:44.420 --> 35:49.740] Well, the first thing is, is you find out whether or not your car is exempt from registration [35:49.740 --> 35:54.740] requirements, which in California, believe it or not, it most likely is. [35:54.740 --> 35:57.100] I've never heard of that. [35:57.100 --> 35:58.820] What do you mean by that? [35:58.820 --> 36:01.300] It's not used for commercial purposes. [36:01.300 --> 36:03.660] It's not required to be registered. [36:03.660 --> 36:07.300] You know, someone online on the Yahoo! [36:07.300 --> 36:08.300] answer said that... [36:08.300 --> 36:09.300] Ah, well, wait, wait, wait. [36:09.300 --> 36:10.300] It's a regular car. [36:10.300 --> 36:11.300] It's a sedan. [36:11.300 --> 36:13.380] Yeah, that all is true, however. [36:13.380 --> 36:19.740] Be very, very careful what information you take off the Internet relevant to that issue. [36:19.740 --> 36:22.060] These people are trying to... [36:22.060 --> 36:23.060] They may... [36:23.060 --> 36:25.820] They are correct in saying you don't have to have it. [36:25.820 --> 36:30.380] But the reasons they're giving and the ways they talk about fighting back against it are [36:30.380 --> 36:34.460] not their correct method most of the time. [36:34.460 --> 36:35.620] So be aware of that. [36:35.620 --> 36:40.700] The fact that if the statement is true, the advice on what to do about it, not always [36:40.700 --> 36:41.700] is. [36:41.700 --> 36:42.700] Exactly. [36:42.700 --> 36:46.700] So what do you mean a car being exempt from being registered? [36:46.700 --> 36:50.860] I thought if you buy a car and you're driving it to work or to pick up your kids from school, [36:50.860 --> 36:51.860] it's a regular car. [36:51.860 --> 36:53.140] You have to register your car. [36:53.140 --> 36:55.540] You have to pay all this money, show proof. [36:55.540 --> 36:59.940] No, that is a revenue generation lie. [36:59.940 --> 37:00.940] Okay? [37:00.940 --> 37:01.940] Okay. [37:01.940 --> 37:02.940] Okay. [37:02.940 --> 37:03.940] And... [37:03.940 --> 37:04.940] How... [37:04.940 --> 37:12.740] I have a friend in California that will be more than happy to help you with all of this. [37:12.740 --> 37:20.740] If you will send me an email to Eddie, E-D-D-I-E at ruleoflawradio.com, I will reply back with [37:20.740 --> 37:25.740] his contact information and he can walk you through all of it. [37:25.740 --> 37:26.740] Okay. [37:26.740 --> 37:27.740] Well, just... [37:27.740 --> 37:29.540] And I appreciate that. [37:29.540 --> 37:32.540] I'm going to be doing that tomorrow. [37:32.540 --> 37:37.300] We don't have internet at home, but I do have access at school. [37:37.300 --> 37:38.300] I'm really petrified. [37:38.300 --> 37:39.300] I've been vomiting. [37:39.300 --> 37:40.300] I haven't been able to sleep. [37:40.300 --> 37:41.300] I don't... [37:41.300 --> 37:47.380] I mean, I understand you're going to refer me to this person, but what's going to happen? [37:47.380 --> 37:48.380] What's possible? [37:48.380 --> 37:49.380] I don't even... [37:49.380 --> 37:55.700] What's possible is that the charge will get dismissed if you do what he tells you. [37:55.700 --> 37:58.540] The charge will get dismissed. [37:58.540 --> 38:02.180] You will get to sue if you will try to and follow through. [38:02.180 --> 38:04.660] He may even help you and show you how to do that. [38:04.660 --> 38:09.820] Now, I can't tell you that he'll do it for free, but you can work that part of it out [38:09.820 --> 38:10.820] with him. [38:10.820 --> 38:17.140] So, you're saying based on what I told you from what you know that I should be... [38:17.140 --> 38:22.060] Yeah, because I have a court date, which is in May, it's far enough away, but I shouldn't... [38:22.060 --> 38:27.220] They shouldn't be able to force me to pay for all these registration fees when I thought [38:27.220 --> 38:31.020] it was registered or it didn't matter, it was barraged, it wasn't driven, and it... [38:31.020 --> 38:35.620] It doesn't matter anyway if it's only used for private purposes. [38:35.620 --> 38:39.780] It's not required to be registered if it's only for private purposes. [38:39.780 --> 38:40.780] Wow. [38:40.780 --> 38:44.340] I've never heard of that. [38:44.340 --> 38:45.340] Wow. [38:45.340 --> 38:46.820] Well, you should have. [38:46.820 --> 38:47.820] There's a... [38:47.820 --> 38:52.100] Out there in California, there was a man by the name of Charlie Sprinkle who sued then [38:52.100 --> 39:00.740] Governor Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy, over this very issue. [39:00.740 --> 39:03.700] And guess who won? [39:03.700 --> 39:04.700] Charlie Sprinkle. [39:04.700 --> 39:09.820] Charlie Sprinkle, okay? [39:09.820 --> 39:15.460] You have to understand what the right to travel is and what the right of liberty through locomotion [39:15.460 --> 39:18.700] is the way the courts are ruled on it originally. [39:18.700 --> 39:23.700] The states have gotten away with claiming a valid use of the police power and the courts [39:23.700 --> 39:30.060] have swung in that same direction because they mostly will not address the issue from [39:30.060 --> 39:32.260] the proper point of view. [39:32.260 --> 39:37.780] But the statutes in California are actually written where they don't have a choice. [39:37.780 --> 39:45.580] The California statutes are very clear that these things deal with commercial vehicles [39:45.580 --> 39:46.580] only. [39:46.580 --> 39:47.580] Hmm. [39:47.580 --> 39:48.580] So you're... [39:48.580 --> 39:49.580] Okay. [39:49.580 --> 39:53.380] It says commercial vehicles only. [39:53.380 --> 39:56.740] If used for private purposes, vehicle doesn't have to be registered. [39:56.740 --> 39:59.500] It's not a vehicle if it's used for private purposes. [39:59.500 --> 40:00.500] It's a conveyance. [40:00.500 --> 40:02.700] It's a car, but it's not a vehicle. [40:02.700 --> 40:09.740] A vehicle is one of their legal terms associated with a registered device used for commercial [40:09.740 --> 40:12.140] purposes upon the highway. [40:12.140 --> 40:16.740] That's what a vehicle is or a motor vehicle or a commercial motor vehicle. [40:16.740 --> 40:18.660] They are all commercial. [40:18.660 --> 40:24.060] They're just different degrees of commercial. [40:24.060 --> 40:27.140] Okay. [40:27.140 --> 40:31.260] Was that... [40:31.260 --> 40:39.260] Well, she may have dropped off, but anyway, Lisette, send me a contact email and I will [40:39.260 --> 40:44.140] reply back with my friend's contact information for you, okay? [40:44.140 --> 40:46.820] Meanwhile, I'm going to take up another caller here. [40:46.820 --> 40:47.820] All right. [40:47.820 --> 40:48.820] Rob in Illinois. [40:48.820 --> 40:49.820] What can we do for you? [40:49.820 --> 40:50.820] Hi, Eddie. [40:50.820 --> 40:53.820] I just have a couple of quick comments. [40:53.820 --> 40:58.660] For the past couple of weeks, I've been trying to listen to you online. [40:58.660 --> 41:01.300] I don't know if anybody else is having trouble. [41:01.300 --> 41:04.380] I'm up to date on my Flash Player, so I thought I'd throw that out. [41:04.380 --> 41:05.940] Don't use the Flash Player. [41:05.940 --> 41:07.580] That's rule number one. [41:07.580 --> 41:12.740] The Flash Player does not always work and we continue to have problems with that. [41:12.740 --> 41:19.660] Scroll down and use one of the links for anything else, Windows Media Player or anything like [41:19.660 --> 41:20.660] that. [41:20.660 --> 41:21.660] Okay. [41:21.660 --> 41:22.660] All righty. [41:22.660 --> 41:25.940] Yeah, because it works about 90% of the time for me. [41:25.940 --> 41:26.940] Yeah. [41:26.940 --> 41:30.220] So that's the issue. [41:30.220 --> 41:35.020] So the Flash Player is not entirely reliable, so I would recommend using one of the other [41:35.020 --> 41:37.220] links like the Windows Media Player link. [41:37.220 --> 41:38.220] All righty. [41:38.220 --> 41:43.980] Yeah, because I like listening to you on the Internet because the sound is completely different. [41:43.980 --> 41:44.980] It's totally... [41:44.980 --> 41:50.060] It sounds like you're just like on the radio, like regular radio, so it's a night and day [41:50.060 --> 41:51.060] difference. [41:51.060 --> 41:55.620] Also, about halfway through this book, it's called The Christian and Civil Government by [41:55.620 --> 41:57.180] Pastor John Weaver. [41:57.180 --> 41:58.860] Have you ever heard of that book? [41:58.860 --> 41:59.860] No. [41:59.860 --> 42:00.860] Okay. [42:00.860 --> 42:07.180] It's an excellent book for everybody to understand why government exists and the basic foundation [42:07.180 --> 42:08.180] of government. [42:08.180 --> 42:10.260] And it's excellent for... [42:10.260 --> 42:14.780] Government exists because the Hebrews said, we want a king. [42:14.780 --> 42:15.780] Right. [42:15.780 --> 42:22.980] Well, he gets into civil government and God said the government is fine, but as long as [42:22.980 --> 42:23.980] it's run correctly. [42:23.980 --> 42:24.980] Yeah. [42:24.980 --> 42:25.980] It's... [42:25.980 --> 42:26.980] Like I said, there's a lot of stuff. [42:26.980 --> 42:31.660] In fact, I got into what you were talking about a little bit last week about Malam Inse [42:31.660 --> 42:35.180] and Malam Malaprahipita. [42:35.180 --> 42:40.820] And that was interesting because I'm just reading this book and I'm like everything... [42:40.820 --> 42:41.820] It just all flows. [42:41.820 --> 42:46.980] So, like I said, the book is called The Christian and Civil Government by Pastor John Weaver. [42:46.980 --> 42:47.980] Very good read. [42:47.980 --> 42:50.500] Also, I will send it to you, Eddie. [42:50.500 --> 42:52.380] I've been taking notes for the past couple of years. [42:52.380 --> 42:54.340] I got 300 pages of notes. [42:54.340 --> 42:58.060] I can send to you and if you want to forward to anybody so that they can bone out some [42:58.060 --> 42:59.500] of this stuff is verbatim. [42:59.500 --> 43:02.500] I've done actual transcripts of some of your calls. [43:02.500 --> 43:06.460] And if anybody wants to email you and if you want to pass it along, that's fine. [43:06.460 --> 43:08.860] But this will help get people up to speed. [43:08.860 --> 43:13.540] And then if they want to type in a word like plea or recuse or whatever, they can go in [43:13.540 --> 43:18.180] there and find out what night exactly what time you were talking about it and it'll help [43:18.180 --> 43:19.820] a lot of people get up to speed. [43:19.820 --> 43:20.820] Okay. [43:20.820 --> 43:25.500] So, I'll send you that email tonight with the transcript, the notes. [43:25.500 --> 43:26.500] 300 plus pages. [43:26.500 --> 43:27.500] All right. [43:27.500 --> 43:28.500] Well, thanks. [43:28.500 --> 43:29.500] Can't go wrong. [43:29.500 --> 43:30.940] I don't know. [43:30.940 --> 43:33.940] With me, you can go anywhere, especially wrong. [43:33.940 --> 43:36.940] Well, everybody must double-check. [43:36.940 --> 43:38.940] They're just a guideline. [43:38.940 --> 43:39.940] Okay. [43:39.940 --> 43:40.940] Anything else, Rob? [43:40.940 --> 43:41.940] No. [43:41.940 --> 43:42.940] No, that's it, Eddie. [43:42.940 --> 43:43.940] All right. [43:43.940 --> 43:44.940] Well, thanks for calling in. [43:44.940 --> 43:45.940] We're about to go to break. [43:45.940 --> 43:46.940] All right, folks. [43:46.940 --> 43:48.940] This is Rule of Law Radio. [43:48.940 --> 43:49.940] Y'all hang in there. 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[46:39.900 --> 46:42.900] Ah, well, beginning this week. [46:42.900 --> 46:43.900] Yes. [46:43.900 --> 46:49.060] Yeah, I sent a donation last week. [46:49.060 --> 46:51.300] I hope you were able to receive it. [46:51.300 --> 46:53.020] I believe I did. [46:53.020 --> 46:54.020] Thank you very much. [46:54.020 --> 46:55.020] You bet. [46:55.020 --> 46:59.740] I'd rather give it to you than the insurance companies, that's for sure. [46:59.740 --> 47:02.740] Well, we appreciate that, too. [47:02.740 --> 47:07.540] I get a thousand times more value back out of that than just carrying around paper in [47:07.540 --> 47:08.540] my glove box. [47:08.540 --> 47:12.540] Glad to hear that part of it, at least. [47:12.540 --> 47:19.060] Yeah, that's about the end of it, and then continue to pay more and more and more as [47:19.060 --> 47:20.060] you go along. [47:20.060 --> 47:24.260] As long as you travel, you have to do that, but no. [47:24.260 --> 47:27.860] A few questions. [47:27.860 --> 47:36.240] What is the true purpose and use of the word habeas corpus, or writ of habeas corpus? [47:36.240 --> 47:38.540] What is the meaning and purpose? [47:38.540 --> 47:41.380] Yes, what do you use it for? [47:41.380 --> 47:44.260] What is the proper time to use habeas corpus? [47:44.260 --> 47:53.660] Habeas corpus is used any time an individual is restricted in their liberty by some process [47:53.660 --> 48:01.780] of either being incarcerated, forcibly held, or under some sort of restraining instruments [48:01.780 --> 48:07.140] such as a bond, or even a warrant for that matter. [48:07.140 --> 48:13.180] All right, now what are the scenarios that this can be applied? [48:13.180 --> 48:20.780] Any of those that exist, a person has been placed under a bond, whether that bond be [48:20.780 --> 48:26.420] excessive or necessary or anything else, or they're being held in jail because they can't [48:26.420 --> 48:31.060] post a bond, or they've been falsely charged and are being held, or they're being unlawfully [48:31.060 --> 48:33.660] held without any kind of charge. [48:33.660 --> 48:38.100] Any of those scenarios is just fine. [48:38.100 --> 48:44.820] The real issue becomes what courts have habeas jurisdiction to hear them and to rule on them. [48:44.820 --> 48:50.140] Here in Texas, county courts, county courts at law, district courts, and the court of [48:50.140 --> 48:54.980] criminal appeals are the only courts that can hear habeas. [48:54.980 --> 49:02.060] You can't take them to a JP, you cannot take them to a municipal court, and you cannot [49:02.060 --> 49:05.980] take them to the appellate courts. [49:05.980 --> 49:13.700] Okay, so are they used for only, say for example, for misdemeanors? [49:13.700 --> 49:17.780] No, they're for any case. [49:17.780 --> 49:19.100] Any case, okay. [49:19.100 --> 49:28.020] Any time a person is restricted at their liberty, they even can be used after a person's been [49:28.020 --> 49:33.740] convicted if there's evidence that the conviction was invalid. [49:33.740 --> 49:42.780] Okay, so say for example, I'm just using this hypothetical scenario that could happen someday. [49:42.780 --> 49:48.820] I could be traffic stopped someday because my tags would have expired because I'm not [49:48.820 --> 49:53.700] using any registration because I'm not any longer participating in making my automobile [49:53.700 --> 49:56.580] commercial ready in the future. [49:56.580 --> 50:01.140] But the officer decides that since I don't have a license, since I went ahead and allowed [50:01.140 --> 50:05.780] my license to be suspended because I'm no longer using it, and decides that that's an [50:05.780 --> 50:15.020] arrestable offense, upon the point that he makes the arrest, can I invoke a writ of habeas [50:15.020 --> 50:17.300] corpus at the scene or do I have to do it? [50:17.300 --> 50:19.860] No, he can't hear a habeas. [50:19.860 --> 50:22.180] How do you invoke a habeas at the scene? [50:22.180 --> 50:27.900] I just told you a habeas has to be taken before a magistrate that is authorized to hear it. [50:27.900 --> 50:33.940] Now, you can invoke a habeas if he delivers you before a magistrate that can hear it, [50:33.940 --> 50:38.700] which I doubt he will do considering that the lower courts, and I don't know about Oregon, [50:38.700 --> 50:43.540] I don't know who's got jurisdiction to hear them in Oregon, here, it's got to be a county [50:43.540 --> 50:46.540] court or above. [50:46.540 --> 50:54.700] Okay, all right, so before a magistrate, so I just have to write it out until I get in [50:54.700 --> 50:59.260] front of a judge then, if that should happen sometime in the future. [50:59.260 --> 51:03.940] You either have to do it or you have to have one already prepared for someone to deliver [51:03.940 --> 51:05.580] on your behalf. [51:05.580 --> 51:09.740] You do not have to make the habeas application. [51:09.740 --> 51:14.660] Anyone can make a habeas application on behalf of anyone else. [51:14.660 --> 51:22.820] Okay, all right, I'll keep that in mind, I'll study it, I'll look it up a little bit further. [51:22.820 --> 51:26.860] What is the purpose of the use of the writ of mandamus? [51:26.860 --> 51:34.780] The writ of mandamus is used to ask a higher court to compel a lower court to obey something, [51:34.780 --> 51:42.160] whether it be a court precedent that has authority over that lower court to obey a rule of procedure [51:42.160 --> 51:50.460] or a law or to do something they've been directed or ordered to do under policy or by direct [51:50.460 --> 51:54.700] order of another judge at a higher level. [51:54.700 --> 52:03.100] Basically, writ of mandamus is a letter saying, make me do it. [52:03.100 --> 52:14.220] And scenarios to use that in would be a situation that I'm trying to use my naturally given [52:14.220 --> 52:19.100] God-given rights to be able to travel and one court says that it's not applicable to [52:19.100 --> 52:26.820] their court and they have to use it to make the writ of mandamus to a higher court. [52:26.820 --> 52:30.300] You're going to have to be more detailed in your question than that. [52:30.300 --> 52:41.940] Okay, so say for example, that they want to compel me, that I have to abide by their statutes [52:41.940 --> 52:48.220] as being a driver even though I'm not a driver and there's no other court, let's say for [52:48.220 --> 52:52.140] example, you would say the Supreme Court would... [52:52.140 --> 53:00.260] If there is higher case law precedent that says that can't be done, then you can use [53:00.260 --> 53:07.780] a writ of mandamus to get one of the higher courts to refer to that case to order the [53:07.780 --> 53:10.820] lower court to abide by it. [53:10.820 --> 53:15.540] Okay, all right. [53:15.540 --> 53:22.340] If you have to have something that is binding upon that court that they're not doing. [53:22.340 --> 53:23.340] Okay. [53:23.340 --> 53:32.740] All right, I'll study that and see what scenarios are appropriate to use that in and type places [53:32.740 --> 53:39.460] in courts to use that particular right or whatever that may be, is it a certain right [53:39.460 --> 53:44.900] or a motion, I guess you categorize both of those as just motions for somebody to be able [53:44.900 --> 53:45.900] to use. [53:45.900 --> 53:46.900] Yeah. [53:46.900 --> 53:52.900] Well, see here in Texas, it's Article 1105 and 1109 of the Code of Criminal Procedure [53:52.900 --> 54:00.060] that tells you what the habeas applies to and who it can be submitted to to be ruled [54:00.060 --> 54:01.060] upon. [54:01.060 --> 54:02.060] All right. [54:02.060 --> 54:08.820] All right, I'll keep that in mind and study that now. [54:08.820 --> 54:14.900] I just need to look into my statutes in the same way that I would look in Texas. [54:14.900 --> 54:17.700] I would presume so, yes. [54:17.700 --> 54:18.700] Okay. [54:18.700 --> 54:19.700] All right. [54:19.700 --> 54:26.380] Well, last question is that when the time comes, I would like to be able to purchase [54:26.380 --> 54:32.460] myself one of those privatized plates, what do I do and what do I order and where do I [54:32.460 --> 54:33.460] order? [54:33.460 --> 54:39.180] Well, there are dozens of places online where you can design custom plates of all kinds. [54:39.180 --> 54:48.060] So just go online and do a search for custom, you know, metal plate or license plate and [54:48.060 --> 54:52.660] there's all kinds of places that can make you those types of plates. [54:52.660 --> 54:54.820] You can design them to look any way you want. [54:54.820 --> 54:55.820] All right. [54:55.820 --> 55:00.420] So just do a Google search or a start page search? [55:00.420 --> 55:01.420] Yeah. [55:01.420 --> 55:02.420] Either one of those will work. [55:02.420 --> 55:03.420] Privatized plate? [55:03.420 --> 55:04.420] Yeah. [55:04.420 --> 55:05.420] Not privatized plate. [55:05.420 --> 55:06.420] Okay. [55:06.420 --> 55:07.420] Custom license plates. [55:07.420 --> 55:08.420] Custom license plate. [55:08.420 --> 55:09.420] Okay. [55:09.420 --> 55:10.420] All right. [55:10.420 --> 55:22.980] But what you want to avoid is any place that says our plates make official state plates. [55:22.980 --> 55:23.980] Those you don't want. [55:23.980 --> 55:29.620] You don't want an official plate because you're trying not to be officially a driver or an [55:29.620 --> 55:30.620] operator. [55:30.620 --> 55:31.620] Okay. [55:31.620 --> 55:35.780] All right. [55:35.780 --> 55:41.300] The only other question was, I guess Rob already had that question already before my call. [55:41.300 --> 55:42.300] I'm having the same issues. [55:42.300 --> 55:48.420] I've gone at least two weeks without being able to hear any of the shows on the network. [55:48.420 --> 55:50.420] Don't use the Flash Player. [55:50.420 --> 55:51.420] Right. [55:51.420 --> 55:52.420] Right. [55:52.420 --> 55:59.100] So the bottom there, would you recommend Adobe Flash Player or something like that or? [55:59.100 --> 56:01.980] Well, that is Flash Player. [56:01.980 --> 56:05.820] You've got, depending upon what operating system you're on, you can listen to any of [56:05.820 --> 56:11.980] the other links at the bottom, the Windows Media Player link, for instance. [56:11.980 --> 56:13.380] Okay. [56:13.380 --> 56:19.460] I think I tried that once or twice and I said my computer doesn't or something like my system [56:19.460 --> 56:20.460] is matching. [56:20.460 --> 56:22.300] Eddie, can I please explain here? [56:22.300 --> 56:23.300] Sure. [56:23.300 --> 56:24.300] Yeah. [56:24.300 --> 56:25.300] Folks, I don't have a webmaster. [56:25.300 --> 56:27.300] I don't have anybody to help me. [56:27.300 --> 56:29.580] It's one of the things that I need help with. [56:29.580 --> 56:35.260] And personally, I cannot keep up with all of these Adobe Flash updates. [56:35.260 --> 56:36.580] I just can't do it. [56:36.580 --> 56:37.580] Okay. [56:37.580 --> 56:42.700] Managing a website for radio network like this is a huge job. [56:42.700 --> 56:45.140] And it's all I can do. [56:45.140 --> 56:50.580] It's a full-time job for me to produce the shows and deal with the archives and everything [56:50.580 --> 56:54.940] else that it takes to actually put this content on the air. [56:54.940 --> 56:55.940] Okay. [56:55.940 --> 57:01.140] So I've been meaning to take those Flash buttons off of the Listen page for a long time. [57:01.140 --> 57:05.440] If you navigate to a different tab, it's going to lose the stream. [57:05.440 --> 57:13.220] If you go to the home page, logosradionetwork.com, there is a huge link in red text at the top [57:13.220 --> 57:15.900] of the page that says, click here to listen now. [57:15.900 --> 57:16.900] All right. [57:16.900 --> 57:18.600] That is the direct link to the stream. [57:18.600 --> 57:21.700] You click on that and the stream will open up in any player. [57:21.700 --> 57:22.700] All right. [57:22.700 --> 57:27.020] It will open up with whatever player you have programmed in to be your preferred player [57:27.020 --> 57:28.020] of choice. [57:28.020 --> 57:29.020] It will play in iTunes. [57:29.020 --> 57:30.020] It will play in Windows Media Player. [57:30.020 --> 57:31.260] It will play in Winamp. [57:31.260 --> 57:33.100] It will play in anything. [57:33.100 --> 57:38.020] I don't have any problems with anybody listening to the direct stream. [57:38.020 --> 57:39.020] All right. [57:39.020 --> 57:40.740] We go out on multiple AM and FM affiliates. [57:40.740 --> 57:45.900] If there was a problem with the stream, I would be hearing about it from my affiliates. [57:45.900 --> 57:46.900] Okay. [57:46.900 --> 57:49.100] So I'm sorry for the Flash player problems. [57:49.100 --> 57:50.420] Just don't bother with the Flash player. [57:50.420 --> 57:53.660] As soon as I get somebody to help me with the website, we're going to clean everything [57:53.660 --> 57:54.660] up. [57:54.660 --> 57:58.180] That's one of the things that we're going to hopefully be doing this year is revamping [57:58.180 --> 58:04.820] the whole website and introducing social media on the website so that people can interact [58:04.820 --> 58:09.500] with each other so that the listeners can meet each other and assist each other and [58:09.500 --> 58:13.020] have discussions about legal issues and all these kinds of things. [58:13.020 --> 58:16.780] So again, I apologize for the Flash buttons. [58:16.780 --> 58:19.500] They will be taken off soon. [58:19.500 --> 58:21.900] Flash is just not that good of a format anyway. [58:21.900 --> 58:24.700] So just use the regular listen stream link. [58:24.700 --> 58:25.700] Okay. [58:25.700 --> 58:26.700] It's on the home page. [58:26.700 --> 58:27.700] Thanks, Eddie. [58:27.700 --> 58:30.020] All right, folks. [58:30.020 --> 58:32.220] We are going into the top of the hour break. [58:32.220 --> 58:34.380] Raider, do you have anything else? [58:34.380 --> 58:35.380] No. [58:35.380 --> 58:36.380] That's it. [58:36.380 --> 58:39.140] I appreciate all of the work that you're doing. [58:39.140 --> 58:40.140] I understand the difficulty. [58:40.140 --> 58:41.140] All right. [58:41.140 --> 58:42.140] Thanks, sir. [58:42.140 --> 58:43.580] All right, folks. [58:43.580 --> 58:45.180] We will be right back after the break. [58:45.180 --> 58:46.180] So y'all hang in there. [58:46.180 --> 58:47.180] 512-646-1984. [58:47.180 --> 58:55.820] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world, yet countless readers are frustrated [58:55.820 --> 58:58.620] because they struggle to understand it. [58:58.620 --> 59:04.020] Some new translations try to help by simplifying the text, but in the process can compromise [59:04.020 --> 59:07.260] the profound meaning of the scripture. [59:07.260 --> 59:09.060] Enter the recovery version. 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[01:03:30.620 --> 01:03:36.740] This is Rule of Law Radio, call in number 512-646-1984. [01:03:36.740 --> 01:03:39.100] Now we're going to go to Kareem in Florida. [01:03:39.100 --> 01:03:41.100] Kareem, what can we do for you? [01:03:41.100 --> 01:03:42.100] Hello. [01:03:42.100 --> 01:03:44.100] Good evening, Mr. Craig. [01:03:44.100 --> 01:03:45.100] Hello. [01:03:45.100 --> 01:03:46.100] Ruth? [01:03:46.100 --> 01:03:47.900] Yes, Mr. Greg, can you hear me? [01:03:47.900 --> 01:03:48.900] Yeah, I can hear you. [01:03:48.900 --> 01:03:49.900] I'm saying hello back. [01:03:49.900 --> 01:03:50.900] Oh, I'm sorry. [01:03:50.900 --> 01:03:51.900] My bad. [01:03:51.900 --> 01:03:57.900] Well, before I get into my slight dilemma, I'd like to give a little background, just [01:03:57.900 --> 01:04:03.300] so no one would prejudge me with what I'm about to say. [01:04:03.300 --> 01:04:09.860] Back in 2005, I was involved in a serious car accident where I broke my neck. [01:04:09.860 --> 01:04:15.940] So I have been using recreational drugs for medicinal purposes. [01:04:15.940 --> 01:04:19.700] I mean, I'm not a punk or anything like that, you know. [01:04:19.700 --> 01:04:20.700] It's strictly legit. [01:04:20.700 --> 01:04:25.220] Well, not legit, but strictly for medicinal purposes. [01:04:25.220 --> 01:04:30.820] So with that being said, my situation here is that a couple of months ago, I was pulled [01:04:30.820 --> 01:04:34.620] over in my own personal vehicle. [01:04:34.620 --> 01:04:39.500] I was told by the police officer that the reason why I was pulled over was because my [01:04:39.500 --> 01:04:40.500] tag lights were out. [01:04:40.500 --> 01:04:46.740] Now, I know that my tag lights weren't out, but I decided to cooperate with the officer [01:04:46.740 --> 01:04:47.740] and everything. [01:04:47.740 --> 01:04:56.940] Long story short, I was pulled out of his vehicle and searched, even though I didn't [01:04:56.940 --> 01:04:59.580] give consent through search and everything. [01:04:59.580 --> 01:05:05.060] And the item was found, and I was arrested, taken to jail that night, and I was released [01:05:05.060 --> 01:05:07.780] the next morning. [01:05:07.780 --> 01:05:12.460] After a couple of months, I went to trial for it, and the state actually threw out the [01:05:12.460 --> 01:05:19.140] case because the search was, to my understanding, was unconstitutional. [01:05:19.140 --> 01:05:23.940] What I'm really trying to figure out here is because I was told that it would be best [01:05:23.940 --> 01:05:24.940] for me to... [01:05:24.940 --> 01:05:25.940] That I can sue. [01:05:25.940 --> 01:05:29.300] I just wanted to know if that was possible. [01:05:29.300 --> 01:05:30.300] Should I? [01:05:30.300 --> 01:05:33.900] And if I am able to, how would I go about doing that? [01:05:33.900 --> 01:05:39.820] Well, if you haven't asked that question, the only way you can go about doing that is [01:05:39.820 --> 01:05:42.100] hire a lawyer. [01:05:42.100 --> 01:05:48.020] Whether or not you're able to in case of actually having a case depends upon what the actual [01:05:48.020 --> 01:05:53.580] facts of the case are and what you're able to get evidence to prove. [01:05:53.580 --> 01:05:58.060] Being able to say they did it wrong and being able to prove they did it wrong is two different [01:05:58.060 --> 01:05:59.060] things. [01:05:59.060 --> 01:06:07.100] So, that's going to be something your attorney has to evaluate or you have to evaluate if [01:06:07.100 --> 01:06:10.820] you intend to try to do it yourself, and I don't recommend that if you don't know what [01:06:10.820 --> 01:06:11.820] you're doing. [01:06:11.820 --> 01:06:12.820] All right. [01:06:12.820 --> 01:06:13.820] I understand that. [01:06:13.820 --> 01:06:24.380] With the case, how it all went, well, the actual verdict was that, well, the case was [01:06:24.380 --> 01:06:28.700] no process at the person hearing it, so I didn't even go to trial. [01:06:28.700 --> 01:06:32.260] I actually wanted to go to trial. [01:06:32.260 --> 01:06:37.100] And it turned out the reason why I got pulled over wasn't true, but the satellites were [01:06:37.100 --> 01:06:44.020] working and my actual attorney told me that the police officer actually lied about it. [01:06:44.020 --> 01:06:48.580] If you can prove he lied about it and you can prove that the stop was illegal, then [01:06:48.580 --> 01:06:52.620] yeah, you have a suit. [01:06:52.620 --> 01:06:53.900] For how much? [01:06:53.900 --> 01:06:59.140] That's going to depend entirely upon what harm was actually considered to have been [01:06:59.140 --> 01:07:00.140] done. [01:07:00.140 --> 01:07:05.980] But, again, whatever you go for, an attorney is going to take at least a third of, but [01:07:05.980 --> 01:07:08.460] you're better than nothing. [01:07:08.460 --> 01:07:10.660] All right. [01:07:10.660 --> 01:07:21.580] So, I guess what I'm trying to ask is, with the case that I've recently had, because the [01:07:21.580 --> 01:07:26.140] state didn't pursue it, because, well, from what I was told from my attorney, the police [01:07:26.140 --> 01:07:32.900] officer lied about it, the satellites were working just like how I believe, is that good [01:07:32.900 --> 01:07:35.980] enough to say that I have a case? [01:07:35.980 --> 01:07:42.460] Because the words that were said to me that the stop was illegal, unlawful, or illegal, [01:07:42.460 --> 01:07:47.180] I forgot which phrase he actually used, but pretty much the stop was it. [01:07:47.180 --> 01:07:54.900] What your attorney tells you and what you can prove at trial if you sue is the problem. [01:07:54.900 --> 01:07:56.620] They can tell you anything. [01:07:56.620 --> 01:07:59.580] The question is, can they prove it? [01:07:59.580 --> 01:08:00.580] Did he do it? [01:08:00.580 --> 01:08:04.780] Did he lie at a deposition and get caught at it before trial? [01:08:04.780 --> 01:08:08.140] What is the evidence he lied about it? [01:08:08.140 --> 01:08:13.320] Is there video from the cruiser that proves what he was saying on or said in his report [01:08:13.320 --> 01:08:18.860] or whatever doesn't jive with what's in the video? [01:08:18.860 --> 01:08:24.300] What you can prove or don't give a crap what your attorney says, your attorney can't testify [01:08:24.300 --> 01:08:30.660] for you as to what the cop said or whether or not it was a lie. [01:08:30.660 --> 01:08:32.660] The evidence has to do that. [01:08:32.660 --> 01:08:33.660] Okay. [01:08:33.660 --> 01:08:41.500] Well, if I was able to find this proof and everything, would you be able to tell me what [01:08:41.500 --> 01:08:47.380] would be the process of me doing that paperwork as in anything, documentations I may need [01:08:47.380 --> 01:08:48.380] to get? [01:08:48.380 --> 01:08:53.060] This is after I'm able to find out the evidence for my case. [01:08:53.060 --> 01:08:58.980] Well, if you hire an attorney, they will do all of that. [01:08:58.980 --> 01:09:01.020] That's what you're paying them for. [01:09:01.020 --> 01:09:02.020] Okay. [01:09:02.020 --> 01:09:10.260] If I was to decide to do it on my own, would you be able to clarify that question? [01:09:10.260 --> 01:09:13.660] I'm not familiar with all the civil lawsuits in Florida. [01:09:13.660 --> 01:09:19.260] However, what you can do is there's a package that we sell on the website called Juris Dictionary, [01:09:19.260 --> 01:09:25.020] which is actually written by a civil attorney out of Florida, Dr. Frederick Graves. [01:09:25.020 --> 01:09:31.220] That's what the Juris Dictionary is all about, how to file and win a proper lawsuit. [01:09:31.220 --> 01:09:32.220] Okay. [01:09:32.220 --> 01:09:34.740] All right. [01:09:34.740 --> 01:09:38.980] And I guarantee you the 280 bucks for that's a whole lot cheaper than to pay in a lawyer [01:09:38.980 --> 01:09:41.980] or me to spend a lot of time doing it for you. [01:09:41.980 --> 01:09:42.980] All right. [01:09:42.980 --> 01:09:43.980] Okay. [01:09:43.980 --> 01:09:44.980] All right. [01:09:44.980 --> 01:09:47.980] Let's take a look at that. [01:09:47.980 --> 01:09:48.980] Thank you. [01:09:48.980 --> 01:09:49.980] I really appreciate it. [01:09:49.980 --> 01:09:50.980] Yes, sir. [01:09:50.980 --> 01:09:51.980] No problem. [01:09:51.980 --> 01:09:52.980] Thanks for calling in. [01:09:52.980 --> 01:09:53.980] All right. [01:09:53.980 --> 01:09:54.980] All right. [01:09:54.980 --> 01:09:57.380] Now we're going to go to Jim in Washington. [01:09:57.380 --> 01:09:59.940] Jim, what can we do for you? [01:09:59.940 --> 01:10:02.460] How are you, Eddie? [01:10:02.460 --> 01:10:04.460] I'm good. [01:10:04.460 --> 01:10:09.420] I was pulled over the other day for speeding and I went with your traffic script as much [01:10:09.420 --> 01:10:13.060] as I could from memory. [01:10:13.060 --> 01:10:17.980] I told the officer I was not involved in commerce, I was traveling. [01:10:17.980 --> 01:10:24.340] I refused to give him my driver's license, my registration or my insurance. [01:10:24.340 --> 01:10:30.420] After he asked me seven or eight times for the registration insurance and license, he [01:10:30.420 --> 01:10:36.580] ended up writing me a ticket for speeding and for no insurance and let me go, which [01:10:36.580 --> 01:10:37.580] I was kind of surprised. [01:10:37.580 --> 01:10:39.620] I was totally prepared to go to jail. [01:10:39.620 --> 01:10:41.220] You're in Washington State? [01:10:41.220 --> 01:10:44.740] The question is correct. [01:10:44.740 --> 01:10:46.780] Okay. [01:10:46.780 --> 01:10:53.340] My question is, I think I made two errors and I want to see how detrimental they are. [01:10:53.340 --> 01:10:59.140] One, I think I said Fourth Amendment rights, but a Fifth Amendment right for non-incriminating [01:10:59.140 --> 01:11:01.900] myself, is that going to be a problem? [01:11:01.900 --> 01:11:02.900] Probably not. [01:11:02.900 --> 01:11:03.900] Okay. [01:11:03.900 --> 01:11:08.860] The second thing is, he kept telling me I was in a vehicle and I kept telling him it's [01:11:08.860 --> 01:11:09.860] not a vehicle. [01:11:09.860 --> 01:11:10.860] He said, well, what is it then? [01:11:10.860 --> 01:11:14.580] I told him it's private and I may have said transportation. [01:11:14.580 --> 01:11:17.580] Would that be an issue? [01:11:17.580 --> 01:11:18.580] Potentially. [01:11:18.580 --> 01:11:19.580] Potentially. [01:11:19.580 --> 01:11:20.580] Okay. [01:11:20.580 --> 01:11:26.940] Even though numerous other times I told him it wasn't a vehicle and never said that. [01:11:26.940 --> 01:11:32.940] My next question is, if that will be a problem, would I be better off providing the proof [01:11:32.940 --> 01:11:35.500] of insurance and getting that part of it drawn? [01:11:35.500 --> 01:11:40.220] Well, you can't do one and not the other and make the same claim. [01:11:40.220 --> 01:11:41.220] Okay. [01:11:41.220 --> 01:11:46.340] Well, if I'm going to lose the one, I would rather lose the smaller one than the big one. [01:11:46.340 --> 01:11:50.860] It's like $550 fine for the insurance and only $150 for speeding. [01:11:50.860 --> 01:11:54.220] My question was, you're in Washington State, right? [01:11:54.220 --> 01:11:55.980] Not Washington, D.C.? [01:11:55.980 --> 01:11:56.980] Okay. [01:11:56.980 --> 01:11:57.980] Yes, correct. [01:11:57.980 --> 01:11:58.980] Washington State. [01:11:58.980 --> 01:12:06.260] In Washington State, is speeding an offense or an infraction? [01:12:06.260 --> 01:12:09.380] It's civil and I believe it's an infraction. [01:12:09.380 --> 01:12:15.220] Then please tell me how the cop was able to arrest you to issue a citation for a civil [01:12:15.220 --> 01:12:16.220] offense. [01:12:16.220 --> 01:12:17.220] I agree. [01:12:17.220 --> 01:12:21.980] Well, that's why I refuse to give my license to drivers, you know, insurance and everything. [01:12:21.980 --> 01:12:25.780] No, you're missing the point here. [01:12:25.780 --> 01:12:32.420] Rule one, do not under any circumstances attempt to educate the cop on the side of the road. [01:12:32.420 --> 01:12:38.740] His lead education or his nightstick education will trump your education every single time. [01:12:38.740 --> 01:12:40.420] We clear? [01:12:40.420 --> 01:12:41.420] Right. [01:12:41.420 --> 01:12:42.420] Correct. [01:12:42.420 --> 01:12:44.380] Don't argue with him about it. [01:12:44.380 --> 01:12:47.040] Don't try to educate him about it. [01:12:47.040 --> 01:12:53.620] Understand what is going on and get the information on the video or audio that you need to show [01:12:53.620 --> 01:12:58.540] that he fully understood he was breaking the law and violating your rights. [01:12:58.540 --> 01:13:06.340] So given that, knowing that A, it's an infraction, B, that it is civil, C, you cannot be unlawfully [01:13:06.340 --> 01:13:12.380] arrested with or without a warrant for a civil anything. [01:13:12.380 --> 01:13:17.580] What would have been the smart thing to be asking this cop for the record? [01:13:17.580 --> 01:13:19.580] Okay. [01:13:19.580 --> 01:13:24.580] No, okay, is not a thing to be asking. [01:13:24.580 --> 01:13:28.700] Oh, you're asking me what I should have. [01:13:28.700 --> 01:13:29.700] Yes, I am. [01:13:29.700 --> 01:13:32.020] We've got more to educate out here than just you. [01:13:32.020 --> 01:13:35.620] So let's work on that. [01:13:35.620 --> 01:13:37.420] What's your probable cause? [01:13:37.420 --> 01:13:39.980] Yes, officer. [01:13:39.980 --> 01:13:42.580] What is your probable cause to stop me where you're speeding? [01:13:42.580 --> 01:13:47.580] Well, in Washington is speeding an infraction or a criminal offense? [01:13:47.580 --> 01:13:49.820] Well, it's an infraction. [01:13:49.820 --> 01:13:53.100] Are infractions in Washington civil or are they criminal? [01:13:53.100 --> 01:13:54.820] Well, I don't know. [01:13:54.820 --> 01:13:57.380] Well, then why are you stopping me if you don't know? [01:13:57.380 --> 01:13:59.020] Well, I think they're civil. [01:13:59.020 --> 01:14:02.220] Again, if they're civil, do you have a warrant? [01:14:02.220 --> 01:14:03.220] Well, no. [01:14:03.220 --> 01:14:07.900] Well, if you don't have a warrant, why are you arresting me to issue a citation for a [01:14:07.900 --> 01:14:11.900] civil infraction? [01:14:11.900 --> 01:14:16.460] Now you've got a record to take to court to not only get the charges against you dismissed, [01:14:16.460 --> 01:14:20.100] but to sue the living crap out of him for being stupid. [01:14:20.100 --> 01:14:21.100] Okay. [01:14:21.100 --> 01:14:26.860] Well, with what I've got going on, what would be my next move then? [01:14:26.860 --> 01:14:29.340] I know I don't want to go into court and plea. [01:14:29.340 --> 01:14:32.260] I want to... [01:14:32.260 --> 01:14:34.500] You don't ever plea. [01:14:34.500 --> 01:14:39.340] You simply file a motion to dismiss for false arrest. [01:14:39.340 --> 01:14:47.060] The arrest itself was illegal, therefore anything incident to the arrest was illegal. [01:14:47.060 --> 01:14:48.060] Okay. [01:14:48.060 --> 01:14:49.060] Okay. [01:14:49.060 --> 01:14:55.700] Well, that gives me, I have to do that within 15 days, so that gives me something to work [01:14:55.700 --> 01:14:56.700] on. [01:14:56.700 --> 01:14:57.700] Okay. [01:14:57.700 --> 01:14:58.700] Well, good luck. [01:14:58.700 --> 01:14:59.700] Okay. [01:14:59.700 --> 01:15:00.700] Thank you very much, Eddie. [01:15:00.700 --> 01:15:01.700] You're welcome. [01:15:01.700 --> 01:15:02.700] Have a good night. [01:15:02.700 --> 01:15:03.700] You too. [01:15:03.700 --> 01:15:04.700] All right. [01:15:04.700 --> 01:15:10.420] Now we're going to go to Martichay in Tennessee. [01:15:10.420 --> 01:15:13.420] Martichay, what can we do for you? [01:15:13.420 --> 01:15:14.420] Good. [01:15:14.420 --> 01:15:15.420] How you doing, Eddie? [01:15:15.420 --> 01:15:16.420] I'm doing good. [01:15:16.420 --> 01:15:17.420] I just got to give you... [01:15:17.420 --> 01:15:20.420] I just got to give you some feedback because I've been listening to you for a little while. [01:15:20.420 --> 01:15:21.420] All right. [01:15:21.420 --> 01:15:25.260] I haven't learned the script all the way like you've been teaching it, but now I'm starting [01:15:25.260 --> 01:15:27.140] to get there. [01:15:27.140 --> 01:15:28.140] I went to try... [01:15:28.140 --> 01:15:29.140] I went... [01:15:29.140 --> 01:15:30.140] Not try. [01:15:30.140 --> 01:15:31.140] I went to a court date in Georgia. [01:15:31.140 --> 01:15:36.180] When I got to the court date, now I understand what y'all say, can't go to the room court. [01:15:36.180 --> 01:15:41.420] Everybody is giving up their right, left and right, lying about some crime that they committed [01:15:41.420 --> 01:15:45.140] to get away from a crime that doesn't exist. [01:15:45.140 --> 01:15:50.660] The whole reality of being in the courtroom has changed for me, but what really hit me [01:15:50.660 --> 01:15:55.740] strong, what really hit me strong was when the judge called my name. [01:15:55.740 --> 01:16:01.380] I ran up to the podium and was saying, Eddie, because like you said, all my arguments and [01:16:01.380 --> 01:16:06.340] everything, I made sure that the cops had on video and everything. [01:16:06.340 --> 01:16:11.220] I made sure I got them in trap and things that I could use in court. [01:16:11.220 --> 01:16:16.620] The judge just broke from normal when he saw my name, he was like, I've been waiting to [01:16:16.620 --> 01:16:17.620] talk to you. [01:16:17.620 --> 01:16:18.620] I'm like, what? [01:16:18.620 --> 01:16:28.020] Then he goes on for about 25 minutes, nothing about the case, just on how he appreciates [01:16:28.020 --> 01:16:31.140] the way that I'm coming at this whole situation. [01:16:31.140 --> 01:16:37.860] He told me, I do not agree with you one bit, my personal view, but I have to agree with [01:16:37.860 --> 01:16:43.300] the way that you're coming on with it and how you're carrying yourself in this courtroom [01:16:43.300 --> 01:16:44.780] and among everyone else. [01:16:44.780 --> 01:16:45.780] Okay. [01:16:45.780 --> 01:16:48.260] Well, hang on, Marty Shave, we're going to take a break and that way everybody can hear [01:16:48.260 --> 01:16:50.660] what you're talking about on the other side over the music. 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[01:19:48.700 --> 01:19:54.460] Yeah, he said he was waiting to talk to me and then he didn't talk about anything about [01:19:54.460 --> 01:19:56.140] the case for the first 25 minutes. [01:19:56.140 --> 01:20:02.660] He just sat there and committed to me on standing up for what I believe in even though it's [01:20:02.660 --> 01:20:11.660] not the view that he takes and he agrees with, but the manner that I did what I did and come [01:20:11.660 --> 01:20:14.860] to court and respect the court and everything. [01:20:14.860 --> 01:20:21.460] He said that he's met many people who tried to go down this path, but none have ever impressed [01:20:21.460 --> 01:20:22.460] him like I did. [01:20:22.460 --> 01:20:25.940] And I'm sitting here like, whoa, this is crazy. [01:20:25.940 --> 01:20:29.620] I know Eddie said be nice, but I didn't know it was going to work out like this. [01:20:29.620 --> 01:20:37.820] So it goes on for a while, so we know everybody is one standing around like, why is the judge [01:20:37.820 --> 01:20:40.220] talking to him like this? [01:20:40.220 --> 01:20:46.740] So when he get down to it, he said that, I told him that, I said, I wanted the trial [01:20:46.740 --> 01:20:47.740] and everything. [01:20:47.740 --> 01:20:53.340] He said that he had to go to the state court because he was on the JP or the lower court [01:20:53.340 --> 01:20:54.340] or whatnot. [01:20:54.340 --> 01:20:55.340] He had to go to state court. [01:20:55.340 --> 01:20:58.620] He couldn't do, the only thing that they could do is a bench trial. [01:20:58.620 --> 01:21:00.020] But here's the question that I had. [01:21:00.020 --> 01:21:05.540] He told me, because they charged me with four charges, driving no license, without insurance, [01:21:05.540 --> 01:21:10.260] a crack window and obstructing a police officer. [01:21:10.260 --> 01:21:17.460] He told me that, well, he don't know if he could send the obstruction to the police officer [01:21:17.460 --> 01:21:28.220] case to the higher court and he would have to file or submit a request and all this. [01:21:28.220 --> 01:21:32.180] And to me, it seemed like he was waiting for an answer from me. [01:21:32.180 --> 01:21:35.860] And I just looked at him like, I don't know what you're talking about. [01:21:35.860 --> 01:21:42.620] So I'm trying to figure out, is he telling me that that charge is an invalid charge and [01:21:42.620 --> 01:21:44.580] that court would not pick it up or? [01:21:44.580 --> 01:21:50.260] Well, that court may not be the court of original jurisdiction for a charge of that type. [01:21:50.260 --> 01:21:55.100] But what you can say is I do not agree to the splitting of the offenses. [01:21:55.100 --> 01:22:00.060] You can try to compel them to put it into one court, all the charges. [01:22:00.060 --> 01:22:01.580] But here's the thing. [01:22:01.580 --> 01:22:07.020] If the officers are charging you with obstruction simply because you were invoking your rights, [01:22:07.020 --> 01:22:10.020] that charge can never stick. [01:22:10.020 --> 01:22:14.540] And that is exactly the point of what I'm trying to get you to do in that video, because [01:22:14.540 --> 01:22:17.500] the only thing you did was invoke your rights. [01:22:17.500 --> 01:22:21.320] They cannot make a criminal offense out of that, which is exactly what they're trying [01:22:21.320 --> 01:22:22.320] to do. [01:22:22.320 --> 01:22:29.180] Right, and as far as invoking my right, that means staying in the car. [01:22:29.180 --> 01:22:30.180] Right. [01:22:30.180 --> 01:22:36.820] There's no requirement for you to get out of the car to give him that information. [01:22:36.820 --> 01:22:38.860] Right? [01:22:38.860 --> 01:22:44.620] Uh-oh, we lost Martichet. [01:22:44.620 --> 01:22:45.620] He dropped off the line. [01:22:45.620 --> 01:22:46.620] All right. [01:22:46.620 --> 01:22:47.860] We'll wait for him to call back in. [01:22:47.860 --> 01:22:52.620] Right now, I need some more callers, 512-646-1984, people. [01:22:52.620 --> 01:22:54.420] Oh, wait. [01:22:54.420 --> 01:22:55.420] He came back. [01:22:55.420 --> 01:22:56.420] There he is. [01:22:56.420 --> 01:22:57.420] All right. [01:22:57.420 --> 01:22:58.420] Martichet, are you back? [01:22:58.420 --> 01:22:59.420] Yes, sir. [01:22:59.420 --> 01:23:00.420] Okay. [01:23:00.420 --> 01:23:04.820] So, by me, the remaining in my vehicle and not giving... [01:23:04.820 --> 01:23:07.300] Remaining in your what? [01:23:07.300 --> 01:23:13.420] By me, remaining in my conveyance and not supplying them with the effects that they [01:23:13.420 --> 01:23:16.800] wanted, that's how, so that is not... [01:23:16.800 --> 01:23:21.900] It's not obstruction if the reason you weren't doing any of those things was to protect your [01:23:21.900 --> 01:23:23.460] rights. [01:23:23.460 --> 01:23:30.380] They can't say, you have to waive your right so we can do what we want to do here. [01:23:30.380 --> 01:23:35.020] And the legislature says, you have to waive your rights, doesn't work that way. [01:23:35.020 --> 01:23:40.780] The legislature cannot create a law that compels you to waive a protected right, and then they [01:23:40.780 --> 01:23:47.180] cannot create a law that criminalizes your refusal to do so. [01:23:47.180 --> 01:23:49.140] Got you. [01:23:49.140 --> 01:23:50.140] Okay. [01:23:50.140 --> 01:23:54.860] And there is case law that's 100 years old that says that. [01:23:54.860 --> 01:23:55.860] Okay. [01:23:55.860 --> 01:24:05.260] You were just talking to the last caller about writing demand for dismissal on, I guess, [01:24:05.260 --> 01:24:06.260] false arrest? [01:24:06.260 --> 01:24:07.260] Yeah. [01:24:07.260 --> 01:24:08.260] False imprisonment? [01:24:08.260 --> 01:24:13.140] Well, in Texas, it's false imprisonment. [01:24:13.140 --> 01:24:15.380] Each state calls it something different. [01:24:15.380 --> 01:24:21.940] Here in Texas, a false arrest is considered to be part and parcel to a false imprisonment. [01:24:21.940 --> 01:24:27.380] Any illegal restraint of one's liberty is a form of false imprisonment, and a false [01:24:27.380 --> 01:24:29.140] arrest would be that. [01:24:29.140 --> 01:24:32.280] So here the cause of action is false imprisonment. [01:24:32.280 --> 01:24:37.420] In Washington, it may be false arrest, or it may be false imprisonment, or it may be [01:24:37.420 --> 01:24:38.980] something else. [01:24:38.980 --> 01:24:45.520] But whatever it is, a civil infraction, they cannot arrest you for. [01:24:45.520 --> 01:24:49.940] Not even with a warrant, because there's no probable cause upon which to base a warrant [01:24:49.940 --> 01:24:50.940] in a civil case. [01:24:50.940 --> 01:24:51.940] Got it? [01:24:51.940 --> 01:24:52.940] Got you. [01:24:52.940 --> 01:24:53.940] All right. [01:24:53.940 --> 01:24:54.940] I got you. [01:24:54.940 --> 01:25:01.180] So now that they moved it up to the state court, so when I, on my first court at the [01:25:01.180 --> 01:25:04.180] state court, is that when I put in this motion? [01:25:04.180 --> 01:25:05.180] Which motion? [01:25:05.180 --> 01:25:12.140] For the dismissal for the false imprisonment. [01:25:12.140 --> 01:25:17.300] Well, if you can, it's not a dismissal for the false imprisonment. [01:25:17.300 --> 01:25:24.620] It's a dismissal because the initial arrest itself, just the act of arresting you, was [01:25:24.620 --> 01:25:30.660] unlawful and illegal, okay? [01:25:30.660 --> 01:25:35.660] But that was, that's true for him in Washington because speeding is an infraction which is [01:25:35.660 --> 01:25:37.700] civil there. [01:25:37.700 --> 01:25:39.620] Okay. [01:25:39.620 --> 01:25:44.860] So what happened in your case when they pulled you over were all of those infractions? [01:25:44.860 --> 01:25:53.860] Right, speeding, suspended for a little driver's license, which I have a valid Virginia license, [01:25:53.860 --> 01:25:59.180] which I don't, so I don't know if that's called considered lying on his part, because I didn't, [01:25:59.180 --> 01:26:05.100] in the video, I never gave him any information for them to say that I had a Florida, a suspended [01:26:05.100 --> 01:26:06.100] Florida driver's license. [01:26:06.100 --> 01:26:08.220] I gave him my name, my address. [01:26:08.220 --> 01:26:14.060] Well, how could you have a suspended Florida license and a valid Virginia license? [01:26:14.060 --> 01:26:17.940] Yeah, he lied. [01:26:17.940 --> 01:26:24.740] Well, I would go ahead, for your sake, I would go ahead and get my driving record from Florida [01:26:24.740 --> 01:26:27.340] if I ever had one. [01:26:27.340 --> 01:26:28.340] Did you? [01:26:28.340 --> 01:26:29.340] Yes, I did. [01:26:29.340 --> 01:26:34.180] Yeah, go down there and find and have them send you back a report on what the status [01:26:34.180 --> 01:26:36.100] is of your license there. [01:26:36.100 --> 01:26:42.420] Did it just expire or was it suspended or anything like that and have that report ready [01:26:42.420 --> 01:26:50.180] and available to you and show that the officer fabricated the charges to arrest you? [01:26:50.180 --> 01:26:58.540] But even if it was suspended, I didn't give him that information to look up. [01:26:58.540 --> 01:27:01.340] Okay, but the point is, how did he look you up? [01:27:01.340 --> 01:27:05.180] You had to give him something, name, address, date of birth, something. [01:27:05.180 --> 01:27:08.780] No, yeah, I just gave him my name, address. [01:27:08.780 --> 01:27:13.620] Okay, then he pulled that information up based upon those things. [01:27:13.620 --> 01:27:20.300] Whether or not the information that came back was actually yours may or may not be true. [01:27:20.300 --> 01:27:24.960] You wouldn't know that until unless he came by and verified the information with you. [01:27:24.960 --> 01:27:29.980] But if he just presumed that because it came up on his computer that it was you, that's [01:27:29.980 --> 01:27:35.020] not actually a lie on his part because he relied on the information from the computer. [01:27:35.020 --> 01:27:39.660] However, computer information is hearsay. [01:27:39.660 --> 01:27:47.500] He can't testify to the information that came up on his computer in court, it's hearsay. [01:27:47.500 --> 01:27:52.980] So you need case law in Tennessee that shows or wherever the ticket was issued, that shows [01:27:52.980 --> 01:28:00.280] that computer information that was not entered by the person retrieving it or is not calculated [01:28:00.280 --> 01:28:05.980] by the computer itself at the time, that's hearsay. [01:28:05.980 --> 01:28:12.940] All right, understand. [01:28:12.940 --> 01:28:18.580] So that would invalidate anything relating to those charges because the information that [01:28:18.580 --> 01:28:23.580] those charges are based on was retrieved from hearsay information that's inadmissible. [01:28:23.580 --> 01:28:30.860] Oh, it's hearsay because I did not provide him any of that information for him to go [01:28:30.860 --> 01:28:32.500] check or see. [01:28:32.500 --> 01:28:36.660] It's hearsay because the only place he got it from was his computer. [01:28:36.660 --> 01:28:39.660] Oh, all right, got it. [01:28:39.660 --> 01:28:40.660] Got it. [01:28:40.660 --> 01:28:41.660] Dang, that's good. [01:28:41.660 --> 01:28:52.420] All right, I'm going to look that up and I'm going to look up the dismissal for false [01:28:52.420 --> 01:28:57.500] arrest, false arrest. [01:28:57.500 --> 01:29:00.620] False arrest or false imprisonment, whatever it would happen to be in Tennessee. [01:29:00.620 --> 01:29:02.940] Okay, false arrest and false imprisonment. [01:29:02.940 --> 01:29:03.940] All right, thanks Eddie. [01:29:03.940 --> 01:29:08.860] And like I said, for me to get commended by a judge, and he told me that he's seen a lot [01:29:08.860 --> 01:29:16.460] of people try to do this and he didn't have seen anyone express themselves the way I have, [01:29:16.460 --> 01:29:21.420] I'm not very educated in saying I'm smart, but not that much educated. 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[01:32:56.660 --> 01:33:00.900] See what our powder, seeds, and oil can do for you at hempusa.org. [01:33:00.900 --> 01:33:08.380] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network at LogosRadioNetwork.com. [01:33:08.380 --> 01:33:37.860] All right, folks, we are back. [01:33:37.860 --> 01:33:43.580] This is Rule of Law Radio calling number 512-646-1984. [01:33:43.580 --> 01:33:48.580] All right, looks like Rob in Illinois has called back in. [01:33:48.580 --> 01:33:49.580] Rob, what can we do for you? [01:33:49.580 --> 01:33:50.580] Hi, Eddie. [01:33:50.580 --> 01:33:56.420] I'd like to comment because you said that you were waiting for some callers to come [01:33:56.420 --> 01:33:57.420] in. [01:33:57.420 --> 01:34:00.660] I'll keep you busy here for just a minute while you're waiting for other people to come [01:34:00.660 --> 01:34:01.660] in. [01:34:01.660 --> 01:34:04.460] We've actually got a couple up, so if you've got something you need to do, let's get with [01:34:04.460 --> 01:34:05.460] it. [01:34:05.460 --> 01:34:06.460] Okay. [01:34:06.460 --> 01:34:11.420] Real fast comment, this ties into what you were saying at the beginning of the call. [01:34:11.420 --> 01:34:18.460] I was saying that book, The Christian and Civil Government, talks about the people having [01:34:18.460 --> 01:34:24.020] to hold their rulers accountable and that we're as guilty as our supposed rulers if [01:34:24.020 --> 01:34:28.260] we allow them to continue committing their crimes. [01:34:28.260 --> 01:34:34.500] He says here, going back to Jesus Christ, he said, the rulers may have delivered Christ [01:34:34.500 --> 01:34:41.980] over to Pilate, but the people had a responsibility to control and remove corrupt leaders. [01:34:41.980 --> 01:34:48.820] When rulers and leaders sin openly and publicly, the people are judged with them. [01:34:48.820 --> 01:34:52.380] Another commentary says, we have a nation of wicked rulers because we have a nation [01:34:52.380 --> 01:34:53.380] of wicked people. [01:34:53.380 --> 01:34:59.460] It's time for the people to step up to the plate and take care of the business and be [01:34:59.460 --> 01:35:02.780] held accountable for their own actions. [01:35:02.780 --> 01:35:04.780] We're in action. [01:35:04.780 --> 01:35:06.940] Yes, both ways. [01:35:06.940 --> 01:35:11.260] He says, our civil rulers have no authority to legislate any laws that will conflict with [01:35:11.260 --> 01:35:14.620] the word of God or the constitution. [01:35:14.620 --> 01:35:18.420] One other little quick quote out of here, he says, the purpose of civil government, [01:35:18.420 --> 01:35:24.060] regardless of its form, is simply to punish those who violate God's law and protect those [01:35:24.060 --> 01:35:26.100] who obey God's law. [01:35:26.100 --> 01:35:29.460] This book is loaded with one slam dunk after another. [01:35:29.460 --> 01:35:33.380] Again, it's called The Christian and Civil Government by Pastor John Weaver. [01:35:33.380 --> 01:35:37.700] It's a very good book for people who want to get on the ground floor and understand [01:35:37.700 --> 01:35:39.460] what government's all about and why it's here. [01:35:39.460 --> 01:35:45.500] And if it's here, these are the rules, these are the set rules for that form of civil government. [01:35:45.500 --> 01:35:46.500] Okay. [01:35:46.500 --> 01:35:47.500] Okay. [01:35:47.500 --> 01:35:48.500] All right. [01:35:48.500 --> 01:35:49.500] Well, thanks for calling in. [01:35:49.500 --> 01:35:50.500] Okay. [01:35:50.500 --> 01:35:51.500] All right. [01:35:51.500 --> 01:35:53.900] Now we're going to go to Mike in Montana. [01:35:53.900 --> 01:35:58.500] Mike, what can we do for you? [01:35:58.500 --> 01:35:59.500] Is this... [01:35:59.500 --> 01:36:01.340] Am I on? [01:36:01.340 --> 01:36:02.340] You are on. [01:36:02.340 --> 01:36:03.340] Okay. [01:36:03.340 --> 01:36:05.420] This is Mike from Missouri. [01:36:05.420 --> 01:36:08.820] Or Missouri, sorry. [01:36:08.820 --> 01:36:11.340] I'm calling in for a friend. [01:36:11.340 --> 01:36:15.300] We were on our way back the other night from a property rights meeting. [01:36:15.300 --> 01:36:25.540] He dropped me off and he went through town and he had a municipal cop follow him for [01:36:25.540 --> 01:36:34.900] about a mile and a half and continued to follow him about 200 feet outside of the city limit [01:36:34.900 --> 01:36:36.580] until he made his turn. [01:36:36.580 --> 01:36:41.660] And that's where he flipped on his lights and pulled him over and he tried to call me, [01:36:41.660 --> 01:36:44.620] but I was already out of cell range. [01:36:44.620 --> 01:36:49.980] So he called 911 and he was just on the phone with them. [01:36:49.980 --> 01:36:54.940] The reason why he called 911 was because the cop was just sitting back there and wasn't [01:36:54.940 --> 01:36:56.740] coming up to his window or anything. [01:36:56.740 --> 01:36:59.380] And he was kind of concerned about that. [01:36:59.380 --> 01:37:04.500] And he said, the next thing you know, he had his car door jerked open and he was being [01:37:04.500 --> 01:37:06.500] tased. [01:37:06.500 --> 01:37:11.620] Okay. [01:37:11.620 --> 01:37:14.660] And I was trying to help him out. [01:37:14.660 --> 01:37:16.740] He's not real good with this stuff. [01:37:16.740 --> 01:37:23.740] He's got him a lawyer and I'm just kind of concerned that his lawyer may not be doing [01:37:23.740 --> 01:37:26.660] all that he could be for him. [01:37:26.660 --> 01:37:28.740] All right. [01:37:28.740 --> 01:37:32.020] What is he charged with? [01:37:32.020 --> 01:37:35.080] Well they wrote him four citations. [01:37:35.080 --> 01:37:39.500] One of them supposedly is bogus. [01:37:39.500 --> 01:37:44.500] The attorney took the four citations, so I don't have the numbers or anything on them. [01:37:44.500 --> 01:37:48.580] But one of them was for failing to maintain lane. [01:37:48.580 --> 01:37:58.460] The other one was resisting arrest, a 67 and a 55, and disobeying a lawful order. [01:37:58.460 --> 01:38:05.940] I might add that he's 69 years old, he's hard of hearing. [01:38:05.940 --> 01:38:11.940] And one of the things the cop did was when he got him, drug him out of the car, he was [01:38:11.940 --> 01:38:18.300] stomping on his back telling him, you're drunk, you're drunk. [01:38:18.300 --> 01:38:22.740] Well where is the video from the cop car? [01:38:22.740 --> 01:38:24.260] Well that's the thing. [01:38:24.260 --> 01:38:31.100] They claim that they didn't have any, that they had just voted on it in the council and [01:38:31.100 --> 01:38:34.900] they had them shipped in, but they claim they hadn't had time to install them in the cars [01:38:34.900 --> 01:38:36.380] yet. [01:38:36.380 --> 01:38:38.300] Okay. [01:38:38.300 --> 01:38:42.560] Maintenance records for that particular cop and his cruiser, maintenance records should [01:38:42.560 --> 01:38:49.060] say different if they actually did it, and it'll verify it if they didn't. [01:38:49.060 --> 01:38:50.060] Okay. [01:38:50.060 --> 01:38:59.260] I'll note that down that he should ask for that. [01:38:59.260 --> 01:39:05.020] Yeah there should be records of any maintenance and or equipment additions or changes to every [01:39:05.020 --> 01:39:08.980] police car maintained by that department. [01:39:08.980 --> 01:39:13.060] And so through discovery you should be able to determine whether or not any equipment [01:39:13.060 --> 01:39:17.340] was added to that car, taken off that car, and what it was. [01:39:17.340 --> 01:39:18.340] Okay. [01:39:18.340 --> 01:39:23.820] Yeah, that's something I didn't realize. [01:39:23.820 --> 01:39:28.900] They do have the 911 call. [01:39:28.900 --> 01:39:35.380] The lawyer is not releasing it and letting anybody listen to it, he's trying to... [01:39:35.380 --> 01:39:36.380] Which lawyer? [01:39:36.380 --> 01:39:44.700] The one that he got, that my friend got, he can't really do this on his own. [01:39:44.700 --> 01:39:50.500] I can't exactly go in there and do it for him, so he got a lawyer. [01:39:50.500 --> 01:39:58.100] And the lawyer is telling him that he can't really release the 911 call because it might [01:39:58.100 --> 01:40:01.660] harm him. [01:40:01.660 --> 01:40:06.220] Who made the 911 call? [01:40:06.220 --> 01:40:07.220] My friend did. [01:40:07.220 --> 01:40:08.220] That's what I said. [01:40:08.220 --> 01:40:11.940] He was sitting after the cop pulled him over. [01:40:11.940 --> 01:40:12.940] Okay. [01:40:12.940 --> 01:40:13.940] Well, here's the problem. [01:40:13.940 --> 01:40:18.100] The lawyer is kind of right and he's also kind of wrong. [01:40:18.100 --> 01:40:24.380] He doesn't have to release the video or the audio of the 911 call to anybody, but he can [01:40:24.380 --> 01:40:29.300] sure let his client listen to it and even give him a copy of it. [01:40:29.300 --> 01:40:39.740] But if the call shows that your friend knew it was a cop behind him and called 911 anyway, [01:40:39.740 --> 01:40:45.060] then they can charge him with abuse of that service. [01:40:45.060 --> 01:40:49.900] So that's where the lawyer is kind of right. [01:40:49.900 --> 01:40:53.020] But in order to know that, you would have to see what... [01:40:53.020 --> 01:40:58.300] I mean, if your friend just goes, hey, somebody that appears to be a cop has pulled me over, [01:40:58.300 --> 01:41:02.300] if they're just sitting here behind me in a dark, isolated place, I need to know if [01:41:02.300 --> 01:41:05.340] you people have a car over here or not. [01:41:05.340 --> 01:41:09.940] Now if he's doing that, there is nothing they can do to him. [01:41:09.940 --> 01:41:13.340] Yeah, that's the reason why he was calling. [01:41:13.340 --> 01:41:21.100] The thing is, by the time he'd done it, he didn't get very many seconds into the call [01:41:21.100 --> 01:41:23.020] before the cop jerked the door open. [01:41:23.020 --> 01:41:29.300] But that's the reason why he said he was calling because he wasn't for sure exactly what was [01:41:29.300 --> 01:41:30.300] going on. [01:41:30.300 --> 01:41:33.300] And it was in an out of the way place. [01:41:33.300 --> 01:41:38.300] There was nobody around other than him and the officer. [01:41:38.300 --> 01:41:48.060] Okay, well again, without the audio from what he did get to say, that may or may not be [01:41:48.060 --> 01:41:49.060] helpful. [01:41:49.060 --> 01:41:50.060] Okay. [01:41:50.060 --> 01:41:59.260] But you're going to have to listen to it and find out somehow or other. [01:41:59.260 --> 01:42:09.580] Yeah, we were trying to get my friend to get it and let us listen to it, but he's kind [01:42:09.580 --> 01:42:13.700] of wanting to follow whatever the attorney tells him to do. [01:42:13.700 --> 01:42:15.340] Well, that's his call. [01:42:15.340 --> 01:42:19.220] It's not a good one, but that's his call. [01:42:19.220 --> 01:42:20.220] Yeah. [01:42:20.220 --> 01:42:21.900] Well, I appreciate it. [01:42:21.900 --> 01:42:27.060] I don't think I have anything right now to add to that. [01:42:27.060 --> 01:42:28.060] Okay. [01:42:28.060 --> 01:42:29.060] It's kind of a bad deal. [01:42:29.060 --> 01:42:33.620] Well, it doesn't sound like a good one from this end either. [01:42:33.620 --> 01:42:36.780] No, and he's got a bad heart too. [01:42:36.780 --> 01:42:44.180] And everybody in the town knows that he's not one of those types that could be violent [01:42:44.180 --> 01:42:45.180] or anything. [01:42:45.180 --> 01:42:49.460] He's just an old farm boy. [01:42:49.460 --> 01:42:56.580] Well, again, they don't have anything on him as far as the DUI's accusation or anything [01:42:56.580 --> 01:42:59.180] like that, I'm assuming. [01:42:59.180 --> 01:43:04.020] They would have had to have drawn blood or breath or something to confirm that, or they [01:43:04.020 --> 01:43:07.740] have no actual evidence of it. [01:43:07.740 --> 01:43:13.940] If they never conducted a field sobriety test or have video of the field sobriety test, [01:43:13.940 --> 01:43:15.700] that wouldn't do them any good. [01:43:15.700 --> 01:43:19.740] No, he took a breathalyzer and he passed it. [01:43:19.740 --> 01:43:20.740] He doesn't drink. [01:43:20.740 --> 01:43:23.380] Well, I wasn't saying that he did. [01:43:23.380 --> 01:43:29.820] I'm just saying that they probably don't have any actual evidence to prove that accusation. [01:43:29.820 --> 01:43:34.060] But the problem with not having that video is you can't show what the cop was doing while [01:43:34.060 --> 01:43:42.300] he was making that accusation, which as you said, was stomping in the middle of his back. [01:43:42.300 --> 01:43:43.460] Yeah. [01:43:43.460 --> 01:43:47.180] So that's going to present a problem in any way of going after the cop. [01:43:47.180 --> 01:43:48.180] All right. [01:43:48.180 --> 01:43:49.180] Hang on just a second. [01:43:49.180 --> 01:43:50.180] We're going to take a break, Mike. [01:43:50.180 --> 01:43:51.180] All right, folks. 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[01:45:43.580 --> 01:45:49.740] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [01:45:49.740 --> 01:45:52.060] pro se tactics, and much more. [01:45:52.060 --> 01:46:11.060] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [01:46:11.060 --> 01:46:22.420] Thank you. [01:46:22.420 --> 01:46:52.380] All right, folks. [01:46:52.380 --> 01:46:53.340] We are back. [01:46:53.340 --> 01:46:54.860] This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:46:54.860 --> 01:46:57.260] We are speaking to Mike in Missouri. [01:46:57.260 --> 01:47:01.020] Mike, what else you got? [01:47:01.020 --> 01:47:02.860] That's pretty much it. [01:47:02.860 --> 01:47:05.180] I was just asking for him. [01:47:05.180 --> 01:47:08.700] If it was me, I'd know a little more [01:47:08.700 --> 01:47:13.580] where to go and how to fight some of this stuff. [01:47:13.580 --> 01:47:18.340] But he doesn't know a lot of this stuff. [01:47:18.340 --> 01:47:22.140] And he's so busy with cattle, he don't have time to. [01:47:22.140 --> 01:47:23.700] Well, he better make time, or he's [01:47:23.700 --> 01:47:26.020] going to find out this lawyer ain't doing his job. [01:47:26.020 --> 01:47:28.700] He's just taking his money. [01:47:28.700 --> 01:47:33.340] Yeah, well, that's kind of what concerns me. [01:47:33.340 --> 01:47:35.380] But I appreciate your answers. [01:47:35.380 --> 01:47:36.140] Sure. [01:47:36.140 --> 01:47:38.340] You may want to consider turning him onto the show [01:47:38.340 --> 01:47:39.820] and showing him how to access it. [01:47:42.540 --> 01:47:43.820] The lawyer or my friend? [01:47:43.820 --> 01:47:45.860] Your friend. [01:47:45.860 --> 01:47:46.780] Screw the lawyer. [01:47:46.780 --> 01:47:49.340] He would you. [01:47:49.340 --> 01:47:52.140] Yeah, I'm sure of that. [01:47:52.140 --> 01:47:53.380] But I appreciate it. [01:47:53.380 --> 01:47:53.940] Yes, sir. [01:47:53.940 --> 01:47:56.060] Thanks for calling in. [01:47:56.060 --> 01:47:56.820] Thank you. [01:47:56.820 --> 01:47:58.020] All right. [01:47:58.020 --> 01:48:01.300] OK, now we're going to go to Joe in Texas. [01:48:01.300 --> 01:48:03.820] Joe, what can we do for you? [01:48:03.820 --> 01:48:07.580] OK, Eddie, I'd like to say a lot of things [01:48:07.580 --> 01:48:10.500] about how I appreciate your show and how I was turned onto it. [01:48:10.500 --> 01:48:13.780] You would like to, but you're not going to, right? [01:48:13.780 --> 01:48:16.700] Save time. [01:48:16.700 --> 01:48:20.980] You mentioned in one of your videos that writing letters [01:48:20.980 --> 01:48:22.940] is a waste of time. [01:48:22.940 --> 01:48:26.060] Did you recall anything to that effect? [01:48:26.060 --> 01:48:28.180] Yeah, I mean, letters themselves [01:48:28.180 --> 01:48:30.540] don't accomplish anything. [01:48:30.540 --> 01:48:34.740] Official requests for records, especially if you're [01:48:34.740 --> 01:48:36.860] writing a letter to a court. [01:48:36.860 --> 01:48:40.780] Writing letters to courts don't get you anywhere. [01:48:40.780 --> 01:48:42.500] OK. [01:48:42.500 --> 01:48:46.340] This ain't my first rodeo, but I have pending traffic tickets. [01:48:46.340 --> 01:48:47.620] But anyway, here's what I did. [01:48:47.620 --> 01:48:51.740] Before I heard that program where you said wasting letters [01:48:51.740 --> 01:48:54.540] don't get you much, I thought, well, let's see. [01:48:54.540 --> 01:48:58.620] The transportation department, the transportation codes [01:48:58.620 --> 01:49:01.340] is an administrative. [01:49:01.340 --> 01:49:03.340] I mean, the transportation department [01:49:03.340 --> 01:49:04.700] is an administrative department. [01:49:04.700 --> 01:49:06.820] I should have an administrative remedy. [01:49:06.820 --> 01:49:08.940] So I wrote to them. [01:49:08.940 --> 01:49:11.820] And I said, since the arresting officer [01:49:11.820 --> 01:49:14.780] has invoked the authority of the transportation code [01:49:14.780 --> 01:49:18.140] insofar as it charges against me or administrative code [01:49:18.140 --> 01:49:21.660] violations, you know, the transportation code, [01:49:21.660 --> 01:49:23.980] I asked them for a regular request and demand [01:49:23.980 --> 01:49:26.380] an administrative hearing. [01:49:26.380 --> 01:49:29.500] I wrote that to the Department of Transportation. [01:49:29.500 --> 01:49:31.820] And a month later, this is last November, a month later [01:49:31.820 --> 01:49:33.540] in December, they wrote me back. [01:49:33.540 --> 01:49:34.660] And this is what they said. [01:49:34.660 --> 01:49:37.100] You might find it interesting, as others might as well. [01:49:37.100 --> 01:49:38.820] All right. [01:49:38.820 --> 01:49:41.260] The respondent says, after consulting with the Texas [01:49:41.260 --> 01:49:43.940] Department of Public Safety, we learned [01:49:43.940 --> 01:49:47.340] that requests for administrative hearings regarding traffic [01:49:47.340 --> 01:49:50.700] citations should be filed with the department issuing [01:49:50.700 --> 01:49:55.940] the citation, in this case, the Onalaska Police Department. [01:49:55.940 --> 01:49:57.820] The Texas Department of Transportation [01:49:57.820 --> 01:50:00.980] has no authority or oversight in cases like this [01:50:00.980 --> 01:50:05.620] and will defer to DPS's recommendations in this matter. [01:50:05.620 --> 01:50:08.980] So it sounds like we have to exhaust our remedies. [01:50:08.980 --> 01:50:10.260] We can get a traffic ticket. [01:50:10.260 --> 01:50:12.420] We can go to the police department and ask for, [01:50:12.420 --> 01:50:14.660] or demand, rather, an administrative hearing. [01:50:14.660 --> 01:50:17.060] Actually, that information provided by them [01:50:17.060 --> 01:50:22.180] is incorrect, pursuant to the Texas administrative code. [01:50:22.180 --> 01:50:24.340] In the transportation code of Texas, [01:50:24.340 --> 01:50:26.380] only two departments have authority [01:50:26.380 --> 01:50:28.140] over the given chapters. [01:50:28.140 --> 01:50:30.460] Anything dealing with maintenance, marking, [01:50:30.460 --> 01:50:36.260] planning, or signage is Department of Transportation. [01:50:36.260 --> 01:50:41.020] Anything dealing with public safety enforcement, licensing, [01:50:41.020 --> 01:50:47.540] inspection, or insurance is Department of Public Safety. [01:50:47.540 --> 01:50:53.140] They are the only two agencies, both of them administrative, [01:50:53.140 --> 01:50:56.100] that are in the transportation code. [01:50:56.100 --> 01:50:58.500] The Texas administrative code specifically [01:50:58.500 --> 01:51:00.900] says that all administrative hearings [01:51:00.900 --> 01:51:04.700] for certain provisions of the transportation code excluding, [01:51:04.700 --> 01:51:07.100] and then it gives you a list, are [01:51:07.100 --> 01:51:09.940] to be directed to the State Office of Administrative [01:51:09.940 --> 01:51:11.780] Hearings, administrative hearings, [01:51:11.780 --> 01:51:15.020] pursuant chapter 2001 of the government code, [01:51:15.020 --> 01:51:18.740] the Administrative Procedures Act. [01:51:18.740 --> 01:51:19.780] Ah. [01:51:19.780 --> 01:51:22.940] So I can't rely on this Department of Transportation [01:51:22.940 --> 01:51:24.460] response. [01:51:24.460 --> 01:51:26.380] Every one of these departments is [01:51:26.380 --> 01:51:30.020] headed by morons that wouldn't know what to do, [01:51:30.020 --> 01:51:33.460] no matter what you ask them. [01:51:33.460 --> 01:51:37.460] I've attempted to just disturb the manure right back [01:51:37.460 --> 01:51:39.660] and say, look, are you sure about this? [01:51:39.660 --> 01:51:42.700] I have reason to believe, just to put it in those terms. [01:51:42.700 --> 01:51:46.020] Yeah, if you go for Title 37 of the Texas administrative code [01:51:46.020 --> 01:51:47.860] under Department of Public Safety, [01:51:47.860 --> 01:51:50.420] and I forget exactly where it is in there, [01:51:50.420 --> 01:51:53.940] but it is in there, it gives specific sections [01:51:53.940 --> 01:51:59.140] of the transportation code that are adjudicated by courts, [01:51:59.140 --> 01:52:02.100] and then it shows everything else [01:52:02.100 --> 01:52:04.620] goes to the State Office of Administrative Hearings. [01:52:04.620 --> 01:52:09.220] There is only one of those, and it's here in Austin. [01:52:09.220 --> 01:52:10.620] Ah. [01:52:10.620 --> 01:52:13.820] So it's not everywhere. [01:52:13.820 --> 01:52:16.020] Yeah, I did a little legwork, and everything [01:52:16.020 --> 01:52:20.540] that I could find on asking Department of Transportation [01:52:20.540 --> 01:52:22.580] for an administrative hearing all [01:52:22.580 --> 01:52:25.900] had to do with administrative stuff, [01:52:25.900 --> 01:52:29.140] and not Department of Transportation code [01:52:29.140 --> 01:52:30.380] violations. [01:52:30.380 --> 01:52:31.900] Well, see, that's the thing. [01:52:31.900 --> 01:52:36.500] That's where the administrative code says that's not true. [01:52:36.500 --> 01:52:39.900] Not every offense in the transportation code [01:52:39.900 --> 01:52:43.980] goes to a judicial court. [01:52:43.980 --> 01:52:44.460] Right. [01:52:44.460 --> 01:52:48.140] Yeah, yeah, I follow that. [01:52:48.140 --> 01:52:49.900] OK, so then you are correct. [01:52:49.900 --> 01:52:52.060] I really didn't get any remedy out of this. [01:52:52.060 --> 01:52:53.900] No. [01:52:53.900 --> 01:52:55.820] Can't seek one. [01:52:55.820 --> 01:52:58.500] Well, your credibility went up another few notches. [01:52:58.500 --> 01:53:00.980] Not that it wasn't already high. [01:53:00.980 --> 01:53:01.980] Well, I appreciate that. [01:53:01.980 --> 01:53:04.300] I love your shows. [01:53:04.300 --> 01:53:07.060] What I've learned has helped me enormously, especially [01:53:07.060 --> 01:53:10.540] the part about you're presumed to be guilty if you don't [01:53:10.540 --> 01:53:12.220] show proof of insurance. [01:53:12.220 --> 01:53:14.180] You're presumed to be guilty. [01:53:14.180 --> 01:53:17.900] Yeah, 601.053 makes that very, very clear, [01:53:17.900 --> 01:53:19.860] that if you don't prove you're innocent, [01:53:19.860 --> 01:53:22.580] you will be presumed guilty. [01:53:22.580 --> 01:53:28.060] Yes, well, I'm preparing for my next hearing, [01:53:28.060 --> 01:53:30.140] and I have some competent help. [01:53:30.140 --> 01:53:34.220] And I'm not afraid, but it's a learning experience. [01:53:34.220 --> 01:53:36.060] As you said, I need the court time experience. [01:53:36.060 --> 01:53:38.300] So if it wasn't for the fact that I was learning a lot, [01:53:38.300 --> 01:53:41.740] I would really begrudge the time and money that this has cost me. [01:53:41.740 --> 01:53:42.740] Yeah. [01:53:42.740 --> 01:53:44.100] But I'm digging in my heels. [01:53:44.100 --> 01:53:44.700] All right. [01:53:44.700 --> 01:53:46.980] Well, good luck. [01:53:46.980 --> 01:53:47.580] Yes, thank you. [01:53:47.580 --> 01:53:50.500] And I'll, Towel of Law, is it? [01:53:50.500 --> 01:53:52.300] Towel of Law websites that up and? [01:53:52.300 --> 01:53:53.740] It's not up and running yet. [01:53:53.740 --> 01:53:55.060] We're still in our development. [01:53:55.060 --> 01:53:57.140] I did a status check with the guy that's [01:53:57.140 --> 01:53:59.220] helping me with the programming. [01:53:59.220 --> 01:54:01.140] He, actually, he's doing all the programming. [01:54:01.140 --> 01:54:03.100] I'm trying to develop the content and everything [01:54:03.100 --> 01:54:04.820] that we're going to be putting on it. [01:54:04.820 --> 01:54:10.420] But he's got several components that are in testing right now. [01:54:10.420 --> 01:54:12.340] Hopefully, it won't be too much longer [01:54:12.340 --> 01:54:15.420] before we can get at least a phase one launch out of this. [01:54:15.420 --> 01:54:18.780] But I do not have a set date as of yet. [01:54:18.780 --> 01:54:21.940] OK, you're still holding your Sunday meeting at the bookstore? [01:54:21.940 --> 01:54:22.660] Yes, we are. [01:54:22.660 --> 01:54:23.780] You were saying somewhere. [01:54:23.780 --> 01:54:24.540] Yeah. [01:54:24.540 --> 01:54:30.100] Brave New Books, 1904 Guadalupe, 2 to 5 PM on Sundays. [01:54:30.100 --> 01:54:32.660] Yeah, because I'm down here just west of Huntsville. [01:54:32.660 --> 01:54:35.340] And I want to grab a friend and go up and sit in one of those. [01:54:35.340 --> 01:54:36.300] Sure, come on down. [01:54:36.300 --> 01:54:39.980] Better also to meet people in the network. [01:54:39.980 --> 01:54:41.220] Sure. [01:54:41.220 --> 01:54:51.300] And do you sell some of your pre-CDed lectures there? [01:54:51.300 --> 01:54:53.580] If you mean the actual seminar, are you [01:54:53.580 --> 01:54:56.380] talking about the other classes? [01:54:56.380 --> 01:54:57.260] I don't know. [01:54:57.260 --> 01:54:58.820] The seminars are classes. [01:54:58.820 --> 01:55:01.780] The seminar is the $250 package that we're [01:55:01.780 --> 01:55:03.300] doing fundraising with right now. [01:55:03.300 --> 01:55:06.700] But we sell those throughout every year. [01:55:06.700 --> 01:55:09.820] But yes, as long as I know you're coming and want [01:55:09.820 --> 01:55:12.340] to purchase it, then I can bring my laptop down [01:55:12.340 --> 01:55:15.220] with the information on there to transfer to. [01:55:15.220 --> 01:55:17.380] You just need to make sure that you bring something [01:55:17.380 --> 01:55:21.100] that's at least has 64 gigs of free space on it. [01:55:21.100 --> 01:55:21.600] OK. [01:55:21.600 --> 01:55:22.100] It's yours. [01:55:22.100 --> 01:55:24.260] You're very welcome. [01:55:24.260 --> 01:55:25.020] OK. [01:55:25.020 --> 01:55:27.020] 21.053. [01:55:27.020 --> 01:55:29.300] Can you turn that down behind you there, the radio? [01:55:29.300 --> 01:55:30.540] Yeah. [01:55:30.540 --> 01:55:33.220] I keep hitting mute, and it keeps jumping up. [01:55:33.220 --> 01:55:36.460] OK, I'll do my homework here again [01:55:36.460 --> 01:55:39.740] and catch up on everything. [01:55:39.740 --> 01:55:42.380] And can I contact you on? [01:55:42.380 --> 01:55:45.140] Yeah, you can send me an email to Eddie, eddie.ie [01:55:45.140 --> 01:55:48.340] at ruleoflawradio.com or on Facebook. [01:55:48.340 --> 01:55:49.820] Yeah, OK. [01:55:49.820 --> 01:55:50.320] OK? [01:55:50.320 --> 01:55:50.820] Very good. [01:55:50.820 --> 01:55:52.460] And thanks for all the good you do. [01:55:52.460 --> 01:55:53.340] Well, thank you. [01:55:53.340 --> 01:55:55.260] Appreciate it. [01:55:55.260 --> 01:55:55.900] All right. [01:55:55.900 --> 01:55:58.700] That being said, let's go to Adam in Texas. [01:55:58.700 --> 01:56:00.780] Adam, you've got a little over two minutes. [01:56:04.500 --> 01:56:05.460] Yeah, can you hear me? [01:56:05.460 --> 01:56:08.220] I can hear you. [01:56:08.220 --> 01:56:09.980] Yeah. [01:56:09.980 --> 01:56:15.620] Well, criteria exactly, legally, would give the sheriff's [01:56:15.620 --> 01:56:21.460] deputies the authority to unlock, come into a property, [01:56:21.460 --> 01:56:25.900] assault a person, spray pepper spray down their mouth, [01:56:25.900 --> 01:56:28.620] and whip up on everybody, and then make [01:56:28.620 --> 01:56:31.660] you leave your own property. [01:56:31.660 --> 01:56:34.620] Well, nothing unless they had some sort of complaint [01:56:34.620 --> 01:56:37.300] that you weren't supposed to be there because of some sort [01:56:37.300 --> 01:56:42.900] of order from a court preventing you from being there, [01:56:42.900 --> 01:56:45.860] or a warrant allowing them to search the property [01:56:45.860 --> 01:56:49.620] or arrest someone on it. [01:56:49.620 --> 01:56:52.380] OK, well, I just had a buddy and some stuff [01:56:52.380 --> 01:56:54.340] happened to him last week. [01:56:54.340 --> 01:56:56.660] I guess he got in a fight with his girlfriend or whatever. [01:56:56.660 --> 01:57:00.060] There wasn't any violence in the 911 call. [01:57:00.060 --> 01:57:02.780] There was a 911 call, but it didn't [01:57:02.780 --> 01:57:06.300] specify any actual violence. [01:57:06.300 --> 01:57:12.940] OK, did the 911 call say it was a domestic disturbance? [01:57:12.940 --> 01:57:17.140] Probably, because that's how they would term [01:57:17.140 --> 01:57:18.060] those kind of calls. [01:57:18.060 --> 01:57:18.700] Yeah. [01:57:18.700 --> 01:57:21.820] And most likely, they came out with the presumption [01:57:21.820 --> 01:57:25.180] of violence, whether any had been committed or not. [01:57:25.180 --> 01:57:27.940] Did they speak to anyone before they initiated [01:57:27.940 --> 01:57:29.260] the use of force and violence? [01:57:33.820 --> 01:57:35.100] I guess they answered the call. [01:57:35.100 --> 01:57:36.140] They came to the property. [01:57:36.140 --> 01:57:37.620] They cut the lock. [01:57:37.620 --> 01:57:41.060] They drove into the property about a quarter of a mile. [01:57:41.060 --> 01:57:43.140] My friend was there. [01:57:43.140 --> 01:57:45.460] There was a dispute, young people. [01:57:45.460 --> 01:57:47.940] I mean, it's a young, young, young couple. [01:57:47.940 --> 01:57:53.740] However, which one was dumb enough to call 911? [01:57:53.740 --> 01:57:54.900] Stuff emailed. [01:57:54.900 --> 01:57:56.980] OK. [01:57:56.980 --> 01:58:01.340] All right, well, Adam, if you don't mind, take this offline. [01:58:01.340 --> 01:58:02.220] Send me an email. [01:58:02.220 --> 01:58:04.260] I don't have time to finish answering this now. [01:58:04.260 --> 01:58:06.700] I'm sorry I wasn't able to get to you earlier. [01:58:06.700 --> 01:58:09.140] Just send me an email giving me details, [01:58:09.140 --> 01:58:10.700] and I'll see what I can do about it. [01:58:10.700 --> 01:58:17.420] It's Eddie, E-D-D-I-E, at ruleoflawradio.com, OK? [01:58:17.420 --> 01:58:18.060] Thank you, sir. [01:58:18.060 --> 01:58:18.740] Good day. [01:58:18.740 --> 01:58:20.140] Yes, sir, you too. [01:58:20.140 --> 01:58:22.100] All right, folks, thanks for listening in. [01:58:22.100 --> 01:58:23.300] Thanks for the calls. [01:58:23.300 --> 01:58:24.860] Thanks for the financial support. [01:58:24.860 --> 01:58:27.460] Remember, till the 15th of this month, [01:58:27.460 --> 01:58:29.540] the fundraiser has been extended. [01:58:29.540 --> 01:58:32.780] We still need your financial support and help. [01:58:32.780 --> 01:58:34.580] You heard it here tonight, folks. [01:58:34.580 --> 01:58:35.660] We have a use. [01:58:35.660 --> 01:58:37.060] We serve a purpose. [01:58:37.060 --> 01:58:39.460] We've helped folks, and we will continue as long [01:58:39.460 --> 01:58:41.340] as you're out there supporting us. 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