[00:00.000 --> 00:07.720] The following newsflash is brought to you by the Lone Star Lowdown, providing the jelly [00:07.720 --> 00:09.920] bulletins for the commodities market. [00:09.920 --> 00:23.320] Today in history, news updates and the inside scoop into the tides of the alternative. [00:23.320 --> 00:29.920] Markets for the 15th of June, 2015 opened up with gold at $1,185.67 an ounce. [00:29.920 --> 00:36.360] Silver $16.07 an ounce, Texas crude $59.96 a barrel, and Bitcoin is currently sitting [00:36.360 --> 00:45.040] in about 236 U.S. currency. [00:45.040 --> 00:50.280] Today in history, Thursday, June 15th, 1775, George Washington was unanimously appointed [00:50.280 --> 00:55.280] by the Second Continental Congress as Commander-in-Chief of the American Revolutionary Army. [00:55.280 --> 01:06.040] He was well known as a commander for the British Army in the French and Indian War of 1754. [01:06.040 --> 01:10.920] In recent news, Esteban Meza, a leader of one of Mexico City's taxi unions, told E1 [01:10.920 --> 01:13.920] Universal that we're not going to leave Uber alone. [01:13.920 --> 01:16.520] We are tracking these colleagues and hunting them down. [01:16.520 --> 01:18.840] Without doubt, this is going to generate big trouble. [01:18.840 --> 01:23.120] Unionized taxi drivers have been threatening and even attacking freelance Uber drivers, [01:23.120 --> 01:27.440] in some cases smashing up their car windshields and taillights with baseball bats, slashing [01:27.440 --> 01:31.400] their tires, and all-out fistfights erupting over the battle for clients. [01:31.400 --> 01:35.680] Uber driver David Garcia told Time magazine that the taxi drivers can be really aggressive. [01:35.680 --> 01:38.680] They can block you in and break your mirrors, scratch your car. [01:38.680 --> 01:42.560] They attacked a colleague by the taxi stand, and they smashed all his windows in and beat [01:42.560 --> 01:43.560] him up. [01:43.560 --> 01:47.240] Still, Garcia said that the protests and even the violence aren't going to deter him from [01:47.240 --> 01:52.000] the opportunity of driving for Uber, since he now earns 2,300 pesos or 150 a week, a [01:52.000 --> 01:53.240] lot more than he used to. [01:53.240 --> 01:58.520] Still, Jesus Juarez, 34, a driver and representative of the taxi stand in a wealthy Bosquez de [01:58.520 --> 02:02.960] La Loma's neighborhood, told the Washington Post that we can't compete against this illegal [02:02.960 --> 02:03.960] company. [02:03.960 --> 02:06.960] For so long, we've been paying the government our taxes, and it's not fair that overnight [02:06.960 --> 02:10.240] they give everything to a company that breaks the rules. [02:10.240 --> 02:14.840] Mexico City's taxi drivers operate the largest fleet in the world, with 140,000 registered [02:14.840 --> 02:15.840] cabs. [02:15.840 --> 02:20.120] Licensed cabs in Mexico City have to pay expensive rate for their permit, take courses, paint [02:20.120 --> 02:24.360] their cars in a uniform recognizable color, which is currently pink, all of which, of [02:24.360 --> 02:27.200] course, cuts into their already low profit margins. [02:27.200 --> 02:32.420] Uber is mostly used in the city's more upscale neighborhoods, where app users campaign plastic [02:32.420 --> 02:37.360] and be less worried about random muggings. [02:37.360 --> 02:48.440] The Lowstar Lowdown is currently looking for sponsors to give a product or a service that [02:48.440 --> 02:49.440] you'd like to advertise for Lowdown. [02:49.440 --> 02:50.440] Feel free to give us a call at 210-863-5617. [02:50.440 --> 02:51.440] This has been your Lowdown for June 15, 2015. [02:51.440 --> 03:19.960] Really, man, come on, six o'clock in the morning, see somebody tellin' you what to do, and [03:19.960 --> 03:26.960] you say somebody's been shot, somebody's been abused, somebody blew up a building, [03:26.960 --> 03:35.960] somebody stole their car, somebody got away, somebody didn't get too far, yeah, they didn't [03:35.960 --> 03:38.960] get too far. [03:38.960 --> 03:46.960] Grandpappy told my pappy back in my day, son, a man had to answer for the way he'd done. [03:46.960 --> 03:52.960] He'd take all the rope in Texas by the tall old tree, round up all of them dead boys, [03:52.960 --> 03:53.960] hang them high up the street, for all the people to see. [03:53.960 --> 03:54.960] That's just as if the one thing you should always find, you gotta saddle up your boys, [03:54.960 --> 03:55.960] you gotta draw a hard line. [03:55.960 --> 03:56.960] Let the guns roll without us, we'll sing a victory tune, and we'll all be back at the [03:56.960 --> 04:17.560] horse's hooves. [04:17.560 --> 04:26.560] We'll raise up our glasses against evil forces singing, whiskey for my men, beer for my horses, [04:26.560 --> 04:33.560] and we'll all be back at the horse's hooves. [04:33.560 --> 04:36.560] We got too many gangsters doin' this. [04:36.560 --> 04:37.560] All right, folks, good evening. [04:37.560 --> 04:40.560] This is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show. [04:40.560 --> 04:45.560] It is June 15th, 2015. [04:45.560 --> 04:49.560] We just keep accumulating days in this year and rollin' on toward the next one. [04:49.560 --> 04:55.560] The only problem is, folks, nothin's changin' on the landscape of freedom and liberty fast [04:55.560 --> 04:59.560] enough to suit me, and it shouldn't be enough to suit you. [04:59.560 --> 05:04.560] The things that our government is trying to do to hold on to the reins of power is minimal [05:04.560 --> 05:06.560] at best. [05:06.560 --> 05:09.560] It is time for us to ramp it up. [05:09.560 --> 05:12.560] We need to be getting in the face of our legislators. [05:12.560 --> 05:18.560] We need to be carrying on the conversation with people about subjects like what we talk [05:18.560 --> 05:23.560] about on this show, what we see with our own eyes, what isn't being reported in the mainstream [05:23.560 --> 05:31.560] media about what our government employees are doing, and getting people to understand [05:31.560 --> 05:38.560] that statism is not to our benefit. [05:38.560 --> 05:44.560] We need to start thinking like free Americans again. [05:44.560 --> 05:52.560] When you start using the word I can't or we can't in relation to anything because the [05:52.560 --> 06:00.560] government says so, then you need to be questioning that statement from its very roots to the [06:00.560 --> 06:14.560] very top of the tree because I can't think of anyone that has servants that waits for [06:14.560 --> 06:19.560] the servant to decide what they can and cannot do. [06:19.560 --> 06:26.560] Nor do they allow the servant to make a decision about what they can or cannot do or declare [06:26.560 --> 06:30.560] what they can or cannot do. [06:30.560 --> 06:37.560] We have allowed them to continue in the mindset for too long that they are the masters and [06:37.560 --> 06:40.560] we have to play along. [06:40.560 --> 06:45.560] It's like a badly trained dog. [06:45.560 --> 06:50.560] If you leave the dog to do things the way it wants to do them, it will consider itself [06:50.560 --> 06:53.560] to be the alpha and run the house. [06:53.560 --> 06:57.560] The moment you attempt to challenge that dog to correct its behavior and put it in the [06:57.560 --> 07:03.560] place where it belongs in the PAC ranking, it becomes aggressive and it defends its position [07:03.560 --> 07:11.560] because it has come to believe it has a right to occupy it. [07:11.560 --> 07:15.560] That, ladies and gentlemen, is the problem we have with letting our public servants do [07:15.560 --> 07:19.560] all that they have done for as long as we have. [07:19.560 --> 07:27.560] They now consider themselves to have rights in the jobs that we gave them. [07:27.560 --> 07:29.560] They don't. [07:29.560 --> 07:33.560] They now consider themselves to be the leader of the PAC. [07:33.560 --> 07:35.560] They're not. [07:35.560 --> 07:41.560] They can't be. [07:41.560 --> 07:43.560] We hold the power. [07:43.560 --> 07:46.560] Read every state constitution in existence. [07:46.560 --> 07:50.560] The people is the source of any power they have. [07:50.560 --> 07:58.560] And as the people, we must organize and cooperate to take it away. [07:58.560 --> 08:02.560] You might say, oh, well, that all sounds good in theory, but just exactly how are we supposed [08:02.560 --> 08:04.560] to do something like that? [08:04.560 --> 08:09.560] Well, let's go back to the thing I was talking about about discussing things that people [08:09.560 --> 08:15.560] may not want to hear or listen to, but that they need to know regardless. [08:15.560 --> 08:22.560] I am very aware, probably more than most, of the old saying that Jesus could not be [08:22.560 --> 08:24.560] a prophet in his own hometown. [08:24.560 --> 08:29.560] And I am by no means attempting to make myself appear in any way like Jesus in relation to [08:29.560 --> 08:31.560] religion or anything like that. [08:31.560 --> 08:39.560] But I understand the concept, and I understand the concept because of what we do here. [08:39.560 --> 08:47.560] We try to bring the truth of what the law is and what it isn't, how it's being used [08:47.560 --> 08:53.560] and how it's being abused in ways that's neither written nor intended to work. [08:53.560 --> 08:56.560] We try to tell you how it got that way. [08:56.560 --> 09:00.560] We give you proof of how it got that way. [09:00.560 --> 09:06.560] We show you in black and white where everything you're being told is a complete and total [09:06.560 --> 09:09.560] lie. [09:09.560 --> 09:21.560] But no one listens because we're proselytizing to people that know us outside of what we do. [09:21.560 --> 09:25.560] And now I'm not speaking of people like the ones here in Austin that know me. [09:25.560 --> 09:32.560] They didn't know me in this capacity until after they knew me on the radio. [09:32.560 --> 09:38.560] But back in my hometown, my family, my friends, all the people there that knew me before I began [09:38.560 --> 09:43.560] doing this, they don't listen to anything I tell them. [09:43.560 --> 09:48.560] And if they do, then they only listen to a degree. [09:48.560 --> 09:54.560] They don't listen to the specifics of it or the details of it and take it to heart and try to [09:54.560 --> 09:58.560] figure out how to help rather than just avoid. [09:58.560 --> 10:05.560] And we're going to find that that's true pretty much everywhere except one place. [10:05.560 --> 10:12.560] And that is when you are standing as a community before those servants that are supposed to [10:12.560 --> 10:18.560] represent you in your state legislature and you are holding their political feet and their future [10:18.560 --> 10:29.560] careers of doing business in your community to the fire and threatening to burn it all down. [10:29.560 --> 10:31.560] Think about that. [10:31.560 --> 10:39.560] People that work and live in your community are betraying you in a political sense every time [10:39.560 --> 10:45.560] they cast a vote that affects your rights and property in an adverse fashion. [10:45.560 --> 10:46.560] They betrayed you. [10:46.560 --> 10:48.560] They betrayed your trust. [10:48.560 --> 10:51.560] They betrayed the reason they got elected. [10:51.560 --> 10:56.560] Now, that's presuming, of course, they were elected by the right people for the right reasons and [10:56.560 --> 11:02.560] then decided to do what they wanted instead of what they were supposed to do. [11:02.560 --> 11:06.560] But that's the way most of them wind up doing it anyway. [11:06.560 --> 11:11.560] And this cop out and sell out argument of, well, you got to give a little to get a little. [11:11.560 --> 11:18.560] We've been in this system so long and I'm just one man and I can't get up here and do all this by myself. [11:18.560 --> 11:20.560] That's true. [11:20.560 --> 11:27.560] But making a deal with the devil is still bargaining with evil. [11:27.560 --> 11:35.560] No matter how you slice it, no matter what degree you insist you're doing it in, it's what you're doing. [11:35.560 --> 11:44.560] Now, of all the political people out there, the one that I have never seen anything to make me believe [11:44.560 --> 11:54.560] otherwise that never cut a deal with the devil regardless of the benefits that were presumed to come from it is Ron Paul. [11:54.560 --> 11:57.560] We know his son isn't following suit. [11:57.560 --> 12:02.560] He's still better than most, but he is still not doing what his dad did. [12:02.560 --> 12:10.560] He is still willing to make deals with the devil for some concessions, and that's it. [12:10.560 --> 12:12.560] That's not enough, folks. [12:12.560 --> 12:13.560] It's not fast enough for me. [12:13.560 --> 12:15.560] It shouldn't be fast enough for you. [12:15.560 --> 12:24.560] I've lived 51 years trying to get out from under the boot hills of other people telling me how to live my life, [12:24.560 --> 12:29.560] what to do with my life, what I should be, how much money I should make, what kind of house I should have, [12:29.560 --> 12:35.560] how many hours a week I should work, and whether or not I should be willing to put my family second to my job, [12:35.560 --> 12:38.560] and so on and so on and so on. [12:38.560 --> 12:41.560] Aren't you? [12:41.560 --> 12:46.560] There are a lot of you folks out there that may be listening to this that will be considerably older than me. [12:46.560 --> 12:49.560] How long have you tried to get out from under this? [12:49.560 --> 12:54.560] Or have you accepted that there is no changing it and just gone along to get along, [12:54.560 --> 13:04.560] which is exactly what they're indoctrinating the younger generation into doing and making them think this is the way it's always been and it's always supposed to be. [13:04.560 --> 13:16.560] And those of us that know better are caught in between the two, the young generation that's been brainwashed, the older generation that's given up. [13:16.560 --> 13:25.560] And so here we are stuck in the middle talking out of in both directions trying to get them to see things that they obviously have been taught, isn't there, [13:25.560 --> 13:28.560] kind of the whole deal like the emperor's new clothes. [13:28.560 --> 13:30.560] See all the emperor's beautiful robes. [13:30.560 --> 13:32.560] He's wearing nothing. [13:32.560 --> 13:33.560] See all the emperor's jewelry. [13:33.560 --> 13:35.560] He's wearing nothing. [13:35.560 --> 13:36.560] See the emperor's crown. [13:36.560 --> 13:37.560] He's wearing nothing. [13:37.560 --> 13:44.560] The voice in the crowd that says he's naked isn't getting listened to. [13:44.560 --> 13:47.560] It's just ridiculous. [13:47.560 --> 14:07.560] Everybody can see it, but out of fear of what the result will be for voicing it and standing up for knowing it's the truth is enough to keep them silent and enough to keep them acting like reality isn't. [14:07.560 --> 14:10.560] And that's where we find ourselves. [14:10.560 --> 14:19.560] When we don't like what we're being told or what we are seeing going on, we try to rationalize a benevolent explanation for it. [14:19.560 --> 14:28.560] It's why you see all these people supporting these police officers that video is showing committing horrendous crimes against the public, [14:28.560 --> 14:34.560] and yet the police apologists are out in droves saying, oh, you got to support them anyway. [14:34.560 --> 14:38.560] You got to know what they go through every day. [14:38.560 --> 14:52.560] Folks, their job is not even in the top 10, not even in the top 20 of the most dangerous jobs in this country, not even close. [14:52.560 --> 14:57.560] So why are we even worrying about it? [14:57.560 --> 14:59.560] Okay? [14:59.560 --> 15:05.560] Policing is not the most dangerous job we have, not every day, not most days. [15:05.560 --> 15:12.560] And I guarantee you that the few times the officers are in any real danger, in almost every instance, [15:12.560 --> 15:24.560] they initiated to the point of escalation to cause that danger through their aggressive and overreactive attitude. [15:24.560 --> 15:28.560] I mean, it's ridiculous. [15:28.560 --> 15:37.560] We are doing exactly what we were told in Revelations and several other places in the Bible. [15:37.560 --> 15:40.560] And I know a lot of people out there don't care about the Bible. [15:40.560 --> 15:41.560] You know what? [15:41.560 --> 15:49.560] Even if I was somebody that didn't believe in the God Almighty and the words in the Bible, [15:49.560 --> 16:00.560] you can't argue with the information, at least as far as how to treat other people. [16:00.560 --> 16:02.560] Okay? [16:02.560 --> 16:09.560] And one of these things is we will call evil good and good evil. [16:09.560 --> 16:10.560] Look around. [16:10.560 --> 16:13.560] Open your eyes and your ears. [16:13.560 --> 16:16.560] What do you see and what do you hear? [16:16.560 --> 16:19.560] You see exactly that. [16:19.560 --> 16:24.560] Evil being called good and good being called evil. [16:24.560 --> 16:32.560] It is the emperor's new clothes syndrome all over again. [16:32.560 --> 16:33.560] All right, folks. [16:33.560 --> 16:38.560] Calling number is 512-646-1984. [16:38.560 --> 16:40.560] Give us a call, give us a holler, get in line. [16:40.560 --> 16:43.560] Let's talk, let's discuss, let's get something on the ball here. 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[19:10.560 --> 19:32.560] Look one again, when we ask the question, I wonder what I do not answer. [19:32.560 --> 19:44.560] Look one again, when we ask the question, I wonder what I do not answer. [19:44.560 --> 19:48.560] They may talk about issues, but see, Lord, how they want we to make it easy. [19:48.560 --> 19:53.560] They may talk way too politically and then get mad and angry. [19:53.560 --> 19:58.560] But they're not standing up and fighting, fighting for the freedom and the freedom. [19:58.560 --> 20:02.560] When they let them love escape, we can get hangover. [20:02.560 --> 20:06.560] The government's running again. [20:06.560 --> 20:07.560] Hi, folks. [20:07.560 --> 20:08.560] We are back. [20:08.560 --> 20:14.560] This is Rule of Law Radio calling number 512-646-1984. [20:14.560 --> 20:15.560] Give us a call. [20:15.560 --> 20:16.560] Get in line. [20:16.560 --> 20:18.560] Let's talk about something. [20:18.560 --> 20:19.560] All right. [20:19.560 --> 20:21.560] In the meantime, I have a caller up on the board. [20:21.560 --> 20:22.560] This is Truth Rater. [20:22.560 --> 20:24.560] Rater, go ahead. [20:24.560 --> 20:26.560] Yes, Eddie. [20:26.560 --> 20:29.560] First of all, let me make this perfectly clear. [20:29.560 --> 20:33.560] I did not waive my rights. [20:33.560 --> 20:40.560] I was traffic stopped one week ago, traveling eastbound on a roadway in a neighboring town, [20:40.560 --> 20:44.560] not in my own town, but a neighboring town, going eastbound on a boulevard. [20:44.560 --> 20:49.560] And apparently, just a sheriff deputy that had nothing else better to do was following the number 2 lane, [20:49.560 --> 20:51.560] so I was traveling eastbound. [20:51.560 --> 20:54.560] And we sat there to light, kept on going for a little bit. [20:54.560 --> 20:58.560] We backed up, and then suddenly when we got to the next light, he got right up to the bumper, [20:58.560 --> 21:02.560] and then we proceeded, and then boom, the lights went on. [21:02.560 --> 21:06.560] Okay, I followed your instructions to the tee. [21:06.560 --> 21:09.560] You put on your hazard lights. [21:09.560 --> 21:11.560] Don't try to evade the officer in any way. [21:11.560 --> 21:13.560] Go slowly. [21:13.560 --> 21:17.560] Point that you're going to pull over to the next parking lot to the right. [21:17.560 --> 21:20.560] I did so. [21:20.560 --> 21:21.560] I waited. [21:21.560 --> 21:23.560] Had my script ready. [21:23.560 --> 21:25.560] Had my hands on the steering wheel. [21:25.560 --> 21:29.560] Had the window down about halfway, or so. [21:29.560 --> 21:33.560] Officer approached us and said, hello, I'm Officer Castro [21:33.560 --> 21:35.560] with the Columbus County Sheriff's Department. [21:35.560 --> 21:41.560] The reason why I stopped you is because your registration comes up as being suspended. [21:41.560 --> 21:45.560] Okay, first off, Deputy Castro, your name is Castro, [21:45.560 --> 21:50.560] and what is your badge number for the record? [21:50.560 --> 21:52.560] And I want to inform you. [21:52.560 --> 21:56.560] Please acknowledge that I'm not engaged in transportation or any commercial uses [21:56.560 --> 21:57.560] and purposes of the highway. [21:57.560 --> 21:59.560] Do you understand that? [21:59.560 --> 22:02.560] Oh, yeah, yeah, okay, so you believe in the Constitution. [22:02.560 --> 22:08.560] Well, more than that, I believe in my God-given inherent rights to travel [22:08.560 --> 22:15.560] and my God-given inherent rights in all cases concerning things, first and foremost. [22:15.560 --> 22:17.560] Okay, great, great. [22:17.560 --> 22:19.560] Do you have any ID? [22:19.560 --> 22:23.560] I have my name, my birth date, and address. [22:23.560 --> 22:26.560] That's if I'm not free to leave. [22:26.560 --> 22:28.560] Am I free to leave? [22:28.560 --> 22:31.560] Oh, no, I'm just investigating this. [22:31.560 --> 22:37.560] Okay, so I consider myself in a custodial arrest. [22:37.560 --> 22:41.560] My name, my birth date, and address. [22:41.560 --> 22:42.560] I gave that to him. [22:42.560 --> 22:43.560] Okay, very good. [22:43.560 --> 22:46.560] Well, I believe in everything you're saying. [22:46.560 --> 22:48.560] That's wonderful, great. [22:48.560 --> 22:50.560] And but I got a job I've got to do. [22:50.560 --> 22:51.560] Okay, that's fine. [22:51.560 --> 22:56.560] I just informed you what the situation is, and I'm not engaged in commerce. [22:56.560 --> 22:58.560] I'm not for hire. [22:58.560 --> 23:01.560] I'm not engaged in the contract. [23:01.560 --> 23:05.560] That's how it started off. [23:05.560 --> 23:08.560] Okay. [23:08.560 --> 23:10.560] So far, so good. [23:10.560 --> 23:12.560] I'm assuming so. [23:12.560 --> 23:13.560] Okay. [23:13.560 --> 23:17.560] I didn't hear anything about shots fired, so yeah. [23:17.560 --> 23:18.560] Yeah, right. [23:18.560 --> 23:20.560] So I just sat there, just waited, and he came back. [23:20.560 --> 23:21.560] Okay, sir. [23:21.560 --> 23:25.560] You know, I totally believe in what you're doing, and that's wonderful. [23:25.560 --> 23:26.560] That's great. [23:26.560 --> 23:28.560] But unfortunately, I have a job I've got to do. [23:28.560 --> 23:30.560] This is a motor vehicle, is it not? [23:30.560 --> 23:32.560] No, it is my conveyance. [23:32.560 --> 23:37.560] It has a motor, but it is my private conveyance. [23:37.560 --> 23:39.560] Be it a pickup truck. [23:39.560 --> 23:40.560] Oh, okay. [23:40.560 --> 23:41.560] All right. [23:41.560 --> 23:42.560] Well, this is what I cited you for, Gary. [23:42.560 --> 23:48.560] You can take care of this in 30 days at the certain particular courthouse here, [23:48.560 --> 23:51.560] handle this in 30 days on the docket right here. [23:51.560 --> 23:54.560] And he handed it to me, and I said, look, okay, no signature required. [23:54.560 --> 23:57.560] And I said, okay. [23:57.560 --> 23:59.560] By the way, is this being recorded? [23:59.560 --> 24:01.560] Oh, no, no, I don't have any. [24:01.560 --> 24:02.560] You don't have a body microphone. [24:02.560 --> 24:04.560] You don't have, you're not wearing glasses. [24:04.560 --> 24:08.560] You don't have any type of body camera or dash camera. [24:08.560 --> 24:11.560] He says, no, no, we don't generally do that. [24:11.560 --> 24:13.560] There are automobiles. [24:13.560 --> 24:15.560] Okay. [24:15.560 --> 24:17.560] Very good. [24:17.560 --> 24:19.560] So, and then he stopped and turned. [24:19.560 --> 24:22.560] But you're going to file discovery for it anyway, aren't you? [24:22.560 --> 24:23.560] What's that? [24:23.560 --> 24:26.560] You're going to file discovery for it anyway, aren't you? [24:26.560 --> 24:27.560] Oh, yes. [24:27.560 --> 24:30.560] I went and called the court, and I also called his supervisor and said, you know, [24:30.560 --> 24:36.560] is he accurate in telling me that he did not have or the units do not have dash cams, [24:36.560 --> 24:40.560] particularly in traffic stops? [24:40.560 --> 24:42.560] And I talked to that. [24:42.560 --> 24:43.560] No, we generally don't do that. [24:43.560 --> 24:46.560] We don't have them at least in our units. [24:46.560 --> 24:48.560] Okay. [24:48.560 --> 24:49.560] So what should I do today? [24:49.560 --> 24:50.560] Okay. [24:50.560 --> 24:52.560] Somehow that does not answer my question. [24:52.560 --> 24:58.560] You're going to file discovery for it anyway, right? [24:58.560 --> 24:59.560] Okay. [24:59.560 --> 25:00.560] Okay. [25:00.560 --> 25:01.560] Yeah. [25:01.560 --> 25:02.560] All right. [25:02.560 --> 25:03.560] Got your question there. [25:03.560 --> 25:04.560] Okay. [25:04.560 --> 25:10.560] So you're going to file discovery with that particular county? [25:10.560 --> 25:15.560] You're going to file a motion for discovery with the court, [25:15.560 --> 25:20.560] and you are going to serve the court and whoever it is you're attempting to get [25:20.560 --> 25:22.560] the discovery from. [25:22.560 --> 25:29.560] In this case, it would probably be who's prosecuting the case. [25:29.560 --> 25:35.560] Like Happy Valley courthouse. [25:35.560 --> 25:37.560] That's the place. [25:37.560 --> 25:42.560] Are they using a county attorney, a district attorney, a city attorney? [25:42.560 --> 25:44.560] Who's prosecuting it? [25:44.560 --> 25:49.560] Let me take a look at the ticket right here, bottom of the ticket. [25:49.560 --> 25:57.560] The bottom of it's here, and it says Happy Valley Municipal Court. [25:57.560 --> 25:59.560] So a municipal court is doing it. [25:59.560 --> 26:02.560] Most likely then the prosecutor is going to be a city attorney. [26:02.560 --> 26:03.560] Now, that's the way they do it here. [26:03.560 --> 26:06.560] Not saying it's how they'll do it where you're at, but that's going to, [26:06.560 --> 26:11.560] since it's a municipality, that's potentially possible. [26:11.560 --> 26:14.560] Okay. [26:14.560 --> 26:15.560] Very good. [26:15.560 --> 26:24.560] So I have a motion for discovery to the, for the city of Happy Valley. [26:24.560 --> 26:25.560] Is that correct? [26:25.560 --> 26:30.560] That's what I should do or should I do it for the county? [26:30.560 --> 26:33.560] The county is the one that stopped you, right? [26:33.560 --> 26:34.560] Yes. [26:34.560 --> 26:39.560] So they're the ones that will have the information you're seeking, right? [26:39.560 --> 26:40.560] Well, yes, but I want to make sure. [26:40.560 --> 26:41.560] Wait, wait, wait. [26:41.560 --> 26:42.560] Listen up. [26:42.560 --> 26:44.560] Just follow along and answer the questions. [26:44.560 --> 26:48.560] They're the ones that has the information you're seeking if anyone has such [26:48.560 --> 26:50.560] information at all, correct? [26:50.560 --> 26:51.560] Right. [26:51.560 --> 26:52.560] Correct. [26:52.560 --> 26:57.560] Possibly, we don't know for sure yet, a municipal attorney is going to [26:57.560 --> 27:01.560] prosecute the case, but we don't know that yet, do we? [27:01.560 --> 27:02.560] No. [27:02.560 --> 27:07.560] So what we do know is the appearance is in a municipal court and a county [27:07.560 --> 27:12.560] officer is the one that issued it using county equipment and a car, right? [27:12.560 --> 27:13.560] Correct. [27:13.560 --> 27:17.560] So you will file a motion for discovery with the court and you will file a [27:17.560 --> 27:23.560] motion for discovery with the agency having the information you want and [27:23.560 --> 27:27.560] their legal counsel if you know who and where that is. [27:27.560 --> 27:28.560] Yes. [27:28.560 --> 27:30.560] But you don't. [27:30.560 --> 27:35.560] So you only get to file the two, file an extra copy, listen to me, file an [27:35.560 --> 27:39.560] extra copy of the motion with the municipal court to provide to the [27:39.560 --> 27:44.560] prosecutor in the future, whoever that may be. [27:44.560 --> 27:47.560] Okay. [27:47.560 --> 27:58.560] Write that down, municipal court and county. [27:58.560 --> 28:02.560] And make sure everything you send is certified mail return receipt [28:02.560 --> 28:06.560] requested, always, always, always. [28:06.560 --> 28:11.560] You do not make any requests over the phone or orally. [28:11.560 --> 28:18.560] You make everything you do in writing, every last thing. [28:18.560 --> 28:21.560] Everything in writing. [28:21.560 --> 28:24.560] And everything trackable. [28:24.560 --> 28:25.560] Okay. [28:25.560 --> 28:29.560] You go in and talk to somebody, you record it, you go in and file a [28:29.560 --> 28:34.560] document, you get a copy of it stamped that you're keeping so you can prove [28:34.560 --> 28:40.560] it was filed and when, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. [28:40.560 --> 28:41.560] Okay. [28:41.560 --> 28:44.560] Everything in writing, everything certified, everything I talked to, [28:44.560 --> 28:48.560] everyone I speak to, have it recorded. [28:48.560 --> 28:53.560] And for the motion of discovery from the county and the municipality which [28:53.560 --> 28:57.560] is the municipal court, Happy Valley Municipal Court. [28:57.560 --> 28:58.560] Okay. [28:58.560 --> 29:04.560] I sent you the, or actually I scanned it, scanned the ticket to you and I [29:04.560 --> 29:09.560] sent you the two sections, if that was correct for me to do the two [29:09.560 --> 29:13.560] sections, actually a third one today, excuse me, I had that three of them. [29:13.560 --> 29:19.560] I sent two on Saturday and one today, the sections that these fall under, [29:19.560 --> 29:23.560] under the Oregon revised statutes and the offenses. [29:23.560 --> 29:24.560] Okay. [29:24.560 --> 29:25.560] Now. [29:25.560 --> 29:26.560] Did you receive those? [29:26.560 --> 29:28.560] I've got two of them. [29:28.560 --> 29:29.560] I know that. [29:29.560 --> 29:31.560] I don't know about the third one. [29:31.560 --> 29:32.560] Okay. [29:32.560 --> 29:38.560] That was sent out earlier today and a scan was sent out earlier today. [29:38.560 --> 29:42.560] I only showed two e-mails from you in the last three days. [29:42.560 --> 29:43.560] Well, wait a minute. [29:43.560 --> 29:44.560] There's the other one down there. [29:44.560 --> 29:47.560] You actually sent two today. [29:47.560 --> 29:48.560] Yes. [29:48.560 --> 29:49.560] Okay. [29:49.560 --> 29:50.560] All right. [29:50.560 --> 29:51.560] Well, I've got a break, so hang on. [29:51.560 --> 29:52.560] We'll finish this on the other side. [29:52.560 --> 29:56.560] All right, folks, call in number 512-646-1984. [29:56.560 --> 30:02.560] We'll be right back. [30:02.560 --> 30:06.560] Ugg, folks hate Monday because it means the start of another work week. [30:06.560 --> 30:11.560] But there's one activity you can start on Monday that's likely to be a smashing success. [30:11.560 --> 30:15.560] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back to tell you what it is. [30:15.560 --> 30:17.560] Privacy is under attack. [30:17.560 --> 30:20.560] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. 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[32:40.560 --> 32:42.560] By ordering now, you'll receive a copy of Eddie's book, [32:42.560 --> 32:45.560] The Texas Transportation Code, The Law Versus the Lie, [32:45.560 --> 32:48.560] video and audio of the original 2009 seminar, [32:48.560 --> 32:51.560] hundreds of research documents, and other useful resource material. [32:51.560 --> 32:53.560] Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material [32:53.560 --> 32:55.560] from ruleoflawradio.com. [32:55.560 --> 32:58.560] Order your copy today, and together we can have the free society [32:58.560 --> 33:02.560] we all want and deserve. [33:02.560 --> 33:12.560] Live Free Speech Radio, logosradionetwork.com. [33:12.560 --> 33:20.560] Yeah, I got a warrant, and I'm going to solve them [33:20.560 --> 33:25.560] through the help of government them, prosecute them. [33:25.560 --> 33:28.560] Okay. [33:28.560 --> 33:31.560] Who's that? [33:31.560 --> 33:36.560] Texas is a race for distribution. [33:36.560 --> 33:41.560] Texas is a race for the teen. [33:41.560 --> 33:44.560] Well, I need a prosecutor to come and help me. [33:44.560 --> 33:46.560] Prosecute them wicked leaders, you see. [33:46.560 --> 33:48.560] Them murderers are liars. [33:48.560 --> 33:49.560] Them tell me. [33:49.560 --> 33:50.560] Them are liars. [33:50.560 --> 33:51.560] They tell sweet stories. [33:51.560 --> 33:52.560] They don't believe me. [33:52.560 --> 33:53.560] Say what them tell me. [33:53.560 --> 33:55.560] 3% of Americans vote for me. [33:55.560 --> 33:57.560] All right, folks, we are back. [33:57.560 --> 33:59.560] This is Rule of Law Radio. [33:59.560 --> 34:01.560] Right now we are talking to Truth Raider. [34:01.560 --> 34:02.560] I still need some more callers, though. [34:02.560 --> 34:06.560] 512-646-1984. [34:06.560 --> 34:07.560] Give us a call. [34:07.560 --> 34:09.560] All right, Raider, go ahead. [34:09.560 --> 34:11.560] Thank you, sir. [34:11.560 --> 34:14.560] The most important thing here is I did not waive my rights. [34:14.560 --> 34:16.560] No matter how much this officer tried to be kind, [34:16.560 --> 34:19.560] engaged with me in chit chat, I said, [34:19.560 --> 34:21.560] well, let's just get down to business here. [34:21.560 --> 34:23.560] You have a job you have to do. [34:23.560 --> 34:25.560] I have my rights that I need to protect. [34:25.560 --> 34:26.560] Is that understood? [34:26.560 --> 34:27.560] Oh, yeah, yeah. [34:27.560 --> 34:29.560] I'm totally good with that. [34:29.560 --> 34:32.560] You know, I have no problem with what you're doing and all this stuff. [34:32.560 --> 34:33.560] Oh, that's a pretty neat this and that. [34:33.560 --> 34:35.560] Oh, you made that card. [34:35.560 --> 34:38.560] You saw my Truth Raider business card. [34:38.560 --> 34:40.560] I go, did you do that to yourself? [34:40.560 --> 34:41.560] Wow, that's pretty artistic. [34:41.560 --> 34:42.560] That's very good. [34:42.560 --> 34:44.560] Yeah, that's what I do. [34:44.560 --> 34:45.560] They said, okay, that's great. [34:45.560 --> 34:49.560] Well, you know, you're free to leave. [34:49.560 --> 34:50.560] You can do whatever you want. [34:50.560 --> 34:51.560] You're an adult. [34:51.560 --> 34:52.560] You can do whatever you like. [34:52.560 --> 34:53.560] Okay, that's fine. [34:53.560 --> 34:54.560] All right, thank you, sir. [34:54.560 --> 34:58.560] And that was it. [34:58.560 --> 35:00.560] He didn't even bother to start asking questions [35:00.560 --> 35:05.560] or bother to do any of the things that are described in the transportation script. [35:05.560 --> 35:08.560] So I consider myself lucky. [35:08.560 --> 35:14.560] Well, you actually found somebody that more or less respects what you have the right to do [35:14.560 --> 35:17.560] versus what they think they have the power to do. [35:17.560 --> 35:20.560] A lot of them don't understand the distinction there. [35:20.560 --> 35:29.560] Okay, so how much reading have you done on the statutes associated with the charges? [35:29.560 --> 35:33.560] I went to the website, the Oregon Revised Statutes, and I looked at them. [35:33.560 --> 35:37.560] Define looked at them. [35:37.560 --> 35:40.560] Opened the page up and read each and every one of them all the way down, [35:40.560 --> 35:46.560] and then I had to go down to the paragraphs below and start reading all their legalese. [35:46.560 --> 35:49.560] And all of it is commercially related. [35:49.560 --> 35:51.560] Okay, now here's the other question. [35:51.560 --> 35:56.560] Were you charged with an offense or an infraction? [35:56.560 --> 35:57.560] An infraction. [35:57.560 --> 35:58.560] Okay. [35:58.560 --> 36:00.560] But it says offense, but it's not criminal. [36:00.560 --> 36:01.560] It's not a misdemeanor. [36:01.560 --> 36:05.560] Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. [36:05.560 --> 36:14.560] If it's an infraction, how are infractions defined in Oregon? [36:14.560 --> 36:18.560] Defined as noncompliance? [36:18.560 --> 36:21.560] No, no, no, no, no, no, no. [36:21.560 --> 36:29.560] Are they defined as criminal or civil or administrative? [36:29.560 --> 36:30.560] Civil. [36:30.560 --> 36:33.560] You're 100% positive of that? [36:33.560 --> 36:36.560] I called the clerk and she said it's civil. [36:36.560 --> 36:37.560] And fractions are civil. [36:37.560 --> 36:43.560] Did she give you a statutory reference or case law to show you where to find that? [36:43.560 --> 36:45.560] She told me that it was on the Oregon Revised Statutes page. [36:45.560 --> 36:47.560] Look at the webpage. [36:47.560 --> 36:48.560] Okay. [36:48.560 --> 36:52.560] Did she tell you exactly where? [36:52.560 --> 36:56.560] The Oregon Revised Statutes, it's here on my computer. [36:56.560 --> 36:57.560] Okay. [36:57.560 --> 37:06.560] Again, Raider, did you look at the specific statute that says infractions are civil in Oregon? [37:06.560 --> 37:07.560] Top of the page here. [37:07.560 --> 37:10.560] Let me look and see if I can see that. [37:10.560 --> 37:14.560] It's just so much lee-lees. [37:14.560 --> 37:23.560] So I have to research that to see that for sure, but I was told. [37:23.560 --> 37:25.560] Well, yeah, that's what I want you to do. [37:25.560 --> 37:27.560] I don't want you to do it right here in the middle of the show. [37:27.560 --> 37:29.560] I want you to do that. [37:29.560 --> 37:34.560] You need to know that because that determines everything about the rules of procedure you've got to follow. [37:34.560 --> 37:36.560] And they have to follow. [37:36.560 --> 37:43.560] Because they can't say it's not criminal and then take it through criminal procedures. [37:43.560 --> 37:46.560] They don't go together. [37:46.560 --> 37:47.560] No. [37:47.560 --> 37:48.560] Okay. [37:48.560 --> 37:52.560] So that's why you have to know. [37:52.560 --> 38:00.560] And apparently they do all of these traffic infractions or criminal offenses through municipal court. [38:00.560 --> 38:04.560] I probably handled them there. [38:04.560 --> 38:07.560] But it's considered traffic court. [38:07.560 --> 38:13.560] What they have, what that's in the Department is, it's in traffic court for sure. [38:13.560 --> 38:16.560] I don't know if they put everything in one that they do. [38:16.560 --> 38:21.560] Anything from, you know, not using a turn signal to particular homicide. [38:21.560 --> 38:24.560] I don't know if they sandwich it all into one court or not. [38:24.560 --> 38:29.560] Well, no, because they obviously can't be the same type of offense. [38:29.560 --> 38:33.560] No. [38:33.560 --> 38:36.560] A municipal court will be a court of limited jurisdiction. [38:36.560 --> 38:45.560] It will only be able to hear specific types of cases of a specific class and nature. [38:45.560 --> 38:46.560] All right. [38:46.560 --> 38:47.560] Okay. [38:47.560 --> 38:48.560] Okay. [38:48.560 --> 38:49.560] I will look into those things further. [38:49.560 --> 38:53.560] The date has been adjusted from July 8 to July 15. [38:53.560 --> 39:12.560] My question to you now is can I go in and request for a special visitation and challenge the court to prove to me that I'm engaging in commerce and that I am a driver? [39:12.560 --> 39:13.560] Well, I don't know. [39:13.560 --> 39:18.560] Is there a procedure for doing that? [39:18.560 --> 39:19.560] I'm not sure. [39:19.560 --> 39:26.560] I've seen many videos of people go into court prior to the court date and want to be there for a special visitation to take care of it. [39:26.560 --> 39:33.560] Well, you know, I've seen dancing mule shows out of Mexico where they ain't really dancing. [39:33.560 --> 39:39.560] That don't mean it's proper and it don't mean it was the right thing to do. [39:39.560 --> 39:41.560] Okay. [39:41.560 --> 39:57.560] So is there a procedure in Oregon for doing what you're saying and how does what you're saying constitute a defense to the allegation they're making, which is that you are doing the things you're trying to say you're not? [39:57.560 --> 39:58.560] Right. [39:58.560 --> 40:05.560] Because what you're trying to say in essence is you're going to go in and argue what? [40:05.560 --> 40:09.560] I'm going to argue that it's the burden of the court to prove to me. [40:09.560 --> 40:10.560] No, it's not. [40:10.560 --> 40:11.560] No. [40:11.560 --> 40:15.560] No, it's not. [40:15.560 --> 40:27.560] The court doesn't prove or disprove a dang thing about anything. [40:27.560 --> 40:29.560] Okay. [40:29.560 --> 40:34.560] Can I have the court request to find discovery that I have a bill abating? [40:34.560 --> 40:36.560] No, the court cannot request discovery. [40:36.560 --> 40:41.560] You have to request discovery. [40:41.560 --> 40:44.560] Well, that's what I would like to have the court discover. [40:44.560 --> 40:48.560] The court's not going to discover it. [40:48.560 --> 40:56.560] The court is not going to provide you with anything for discovery. [40:56.560 --> 41:04.560] The only one that you can do discovery against is the state that's doing the prosecution. [41:04.560 --> 41:12.560] That means their attorney, whoever's prosecuting the case and whatever entity he's representing, [41:12.560 --> 41:14.560] that's who you can file discovery with. [41:14.560 --> 41:19.560] You can't file discovery for the court to provide you with something, [41:19.560 --> 41:22.560] because that would make the court a party required to comply, [41:22.560 --> 41:34.560] and they couldn't be hearing the case if they're a party, could they? [41:34.560 --> 41:35.560] Well, it's been a long time coming. [41:35.560 --> 41:40.560] It's been at least 16 or so years since I even been pulled over something. [41:40.560 --> 41:42.560] I must admit I was a little bit nervous. [41:42.560 --> 41:46.560] I said, well, I don't know what to expect, but I'll play it cool [41:46.560 --> 41:48.560] and I'll be as cordial as possible at the scene, [41:48.560 --> 41:54.560] and now I have to figure I have to go to the prosecuting attorney, [41:54.560 --> 41:58.560] which represents the state for them. [41:58.560 --> 42:02.560] Well, let me tell you how this is going to play out 99 percent of the time. [42:02.560 --> 42:07.560] You go to the prosecutor attempting to get them to tell you which way or how way [42:07.560 --> 42:11.560] or whatever way they have any ability to do what they're doing [42:11.560 --> 42:13.560] and that you're not this and you're not that. [42:13.560 --> 42:15.560] They're just going to look at you and go, [42:15.560 --> 42:21.560] well, if you want to make that argument in court, you go right ahead. [42:21.560 --> 42:25.560] And you know why that is? [42:25.560 --> 42:30.560] Because nine times out of ten, no one knows how to ask those questions in court [42:30.560 --> 42:36.560] to get an answer without the prosecutor being able to block their attempt. [42:36.560 --> 42:41.560] Because people don't know how to lay foundation to begin their line of questioning. [42:41.560 --> 42:46.560] They don't know how to link their questions together so that foundation is never lost. [42:46.560 --> 42:48.560] They don't know the right questions to ask. [42:48.560 --> 42:51.560] They don't know to listen to the testimony of the witness [42:51.560 --> 42:55.560] so they can tear it apart later and show the witness doesn't really understand [42:55.560 --> 42:59.560] what they're testifying to. [42:59.560 --> 43:06.560] This is why attorneys will tell you there are good attorneys for office work [43:06.560 --> 43:10.560] and there are good attorneys for trial work. [43:10.560 --> 43:18.560] And very rarely will they be both. [43:18.560 --> 43:22.560] Okay, so I have this option to do what you told me here, [43:22.560 --> 43:27.560] the emotional discovery and file that with the... [43:27.560 --> 43:33.560] You file a copy of it with the court so that it's official and it's binding on the other party. [43:33.560 --> 43:38.560] But you have to make sure there's a case that's been created to file it into first. [43:38.560 --> 43:41.560] All right, Raider, hang on, we're about to take another break. [43:41.560 --> 43:46.560] All right, folks, call in number 512-646-1984. [43:46.560 --> 43:49.560] I need some callers I need somebody to talk to when I get done with Raider. [43:49.560 --> 44:00.560] All right, folks, we'll be right back so y'all hang in there. [44:00.560 --> 44:03.560] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? [44:03.560 --> 44:06.560] Win your case without an attorney with Jurisdictionary. 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[46:14.560 --> 46:38.560] All right, folks, we are back. [46:38.560 --> 46:44.560] This is Rule of Law Radio, the call in number 512-646-1984. [46:44.560 --> 46:46.560] We are still talking with Truth Raider. [46:46.560 --> 46:47.560] He is still my only caller. [46:47.560 --> 46:50.560] I need somebody else up on the board for when we get done. [46:50.560 --> 46:52.560] All right, folks. [46:52.560 --> 46:54.560] Raider, go ahead. [46:54.560 --> 46:56.560] Okay, must be my lucky night then. [46:56.560 --> 47:04.560] Okay, Eddie, I don't want to screw this up in any way, so I did pull up the page here and I will look into that. [47:04.560 --> 47:07.560] I won't do this while we're on the radio. [47:07.560 --> 47:17.560] But as I said, I sent a couple of those copies into you of the whole section of 806, blah, blah, blah, all the way through, [47:17.560 --> 47:22.560] and 811 point, you know, all the way, blah, blah, blah. [47:22.560 --> 47:25.560] And it has everything in there and all the paragraphs below. [47:25.560 --> 47:28.560] And I did scan and send you the tape. [47:28.560 --> 47:37.560] What I would like to do is go to the Web site, I believe it's ruleoflawradio.com, [47:37.560 --> 47:43.560] and I would like to have the option of making a donation that you can receive the funds from. [47:43.560 --> 47:49.560] That way you can further assist in this to make sure I don't make any critical errors. [47:49.560 --> 47:55.560] Well, like I say, yes, you can make a donation directly to me, but you can only do that on the Rule of Law Radio site. [47:55.560 --> 48:00.560] There's no individual donation set up on Logos. [48:00.560 --> 48:01.560] Okay. [48:01.560 --> 48:06.560] So I can go to that and I can make it to you through that? [48:06.560 --> 48:07.560] Yeah. [48:07.560 --> 48:12.560] There's a button on there that says make a donation to Eddie, and there's a gold button right under that. [48:12.560 --> 48:14.560] Just click on that. [48:14.560 --> 48:15.560] Okay. [48:15.560 --> 48:19.560] And the form of payment through that, is any form is fine through that or? [48:19.560 --> 48:26.560] Well, the only thing you can do that with is a credit card or PayPal because it goes through PayPal. [48:26.560 --> 48:27.560] Right. [48:27.560 --> 48:28.560] Okay. [48:28.560 --> 48:34.560] Oh, by the way, that reminds me, folks, please, if you're listening to the show, please take heed. [48:34.560 --> 48:44.560] Do not go directly to PayPal and make donations to me via an email address or anything like that because I cannot get them that way. [48:44.560 --> 48:50.560] If you want to donate to me for any reason, please go to the Rule of Law Radio website. [48:50.560 --> 48:56.560] Go to the donations tab on the menu in there right up there at the top. [48:56.560 --> 49:01.560] There's a line that says make a donation to Eddie and a gold button that says donate. [49:01.560 --> 49:03.560] Use that. [49:03.560 --> 49:07.560] That is the only way I can get the money out of PayPal. [49:07.560 --> 49:08.560] Okay. [49:08.560 --> 49:11.560] So if you make a donation, please do it that way. [49:11.560 --> 49:12.560] All right. [49:12.560 --> 49:13.560] Go ahead. [49:13.560 --> 49:14.560] Okay. [49:14.560 --> 49:15.560] That's what I'll do then. [49:15.560 --> 49:18.560] I'll take care of that by tomorrow. [49:18.560 --> 49:24.560] And you'll send me that corresponding emails and instructions what we do from there. [49:24.560 --> 49:27.560] As we progress, yes. [49:27.560 --> 49:33.560] But you have to keep me up to date on what's going on on your end because I don't read minds, especially over long distances. [49:33.560 --> 49:37.560] I have a hard enough time doing it when I'm looking them in the eye. [49:37.560 --> 49:46.560] Well, right now I'm at a standstill until I know exactly what the game plan is going to be and what my maneuvers have to be. [49:46.560 --> 50:01.560] So I will have a certified copy or a certified receipt mail sent to that municipal court requesting a discovery for video dash cam records. [50:01.560 --> 50:03.560] Is that what I go through? [50:03.560 --> 50:07.560] That's what I specifically request? [50:07.560 --> 50:20.560] Any and all recordings, regardless of type or form, made by such-and-such officer on such-and-such date by any means relating to his official capacity, [50:20.560 --> 50:27.560] whether it be a body microphone, cruiser audio and video, camera systems, audio recorders, [50:27.560 --> 50:33.560] any and all recordings of any type and nature, regardless of the source by which it was made. [50:33.560 --> 50:38.560] Now, make sure that you specify in relation to this stop on this date and this time. [50:38.560 --> 50:46.560] The other thing you're going to want is a copy of any radio reports between him pulling you over in dispatch. [50:46.560 --> 50:50.560] They call that a CAD report, computer aided dispatch. [50:50.560 --> 50:53.560] You want anything relating to any of that. [50:53.560 --> 51:00.560] You want to know if there was any conversations regarding the stop after he left the scene or you did, whoever left first, whatever. [51:00.560 --> 51:11.560] You want anything and everything, you can get your hands on to see what was put up in their information that's going to wind up in the hands of the prosecutor in the court. [51:11.560 --> 51:15.560] A CAD report of any and all recordings before? [51:15.560 --> 51:19.560] No, no, no, no, of any and all communications, radio traffic. [51:19.560 --> 51:29.560] The CAD report will be dispatched, the call in from the cruiser saying, hey, I'm pulling someone over at this location at this time and so on and so forth. [51:29.560 --> 51:34.560] And there will be audio recordings of those radio conversations as well. [51:34.560 --> 51:37.560] You want all of that. [51:37.560 --> 51:40.560] Okay. Any and all. [51:40.560 --> 51:41.560] Okay. [51:41.560 --> 51:42.560] Got it. [51:42.560 --> 51:44.560] CAD report. [51:44.560 --> 51:48.560] Let me present a spelled CAD report. [51:48.560 --> 51:51.560] Yes, computer aided dispatch. [51:51.560 --> 51:52.560] Say that. [51:52.560 --> 51:53.560] Computer aided dispatch. [51:53.560 --> 51:56.560] Or the Oregon equivalent. [51:56.560 --> 51:57.560] Oregon equivalent. [51:57.560 --> 52:00.560] Okay. [52:00.560 --> 52:01.560] All right. [52:01.560 --> 52:05.560] I'm writing these things down so I don't forget them. [52:05.560 --> 52:06.560] Okay. [52:06.560 --> 52:10.560] Tomorrow I'll keep my promises on them out of my word. [52:10.560 --> 52:15.560] So I will take care of you first thing tomorrow. [52:15.560 --> 52:20.560] And I'll go from there. So right now I'm kind of pretty much at ease right now. [52:20.560 --> 52:24.560] There's not that much I'm doing at the moment until July the 15th. [52:24.560 --> 52:27.560] So right now I just send those letters. [52:27.560 --> 52:28.560] Don't do anything. [52:28.560 --> 52:33.560] Don't make any appearances to the court is your best advice for me to do at this time. [52:33.560 --> 52:37.560] You said don't make any appearances at the court? [52:37.560 --> 52:40.560] Is that best not to go down and ask for a special? [52:40.560 --> 52:44.560] Do you have a date and time you have to appear by on that citation? [52:44.560 --> 52:46.560] Yes, I do, July 15th, 11 a.m. [52:46.560 --> 52:49.560] Then you need to do something before July 15th. [52:49.560 --> 52:50.560] Okay. [52:50.560 --> 52:54.560] And if the only thing that is is that you have to go down and make an appearance, [52:54.560 --> 52:56.560] if you have the seminar material, [52:56.560 --> 53:01.560] then one of the things you're going to file first and foremost is the affidavit of not in transportation or commerce. [53:01.560 --> 53:03.560] You're going to file a copy with them. [53:03.560 --> 53:06.560] Do not file the original. [53:06.560 --> 53:10.560] You keep the original and you only make one original. [53:10.560 --> 53:13.560] Everything else is a copy of that original. [53:13.560 --> 53:15.560] You file two copies with them. [53:15.560 --> 53:19.560] You have them and you make an extra copy for yourself, [53:19.560 --> 53:24.560] and you have them stamp your original that you're keeping and your copy that you're keeping. [53:24.560 --> 53:30.560] That is proof that you complied with the appearance date on the citation. [53:30.560 --> 53:34.560] Affidavit for, say that one more time. [53:34.560 --> 53:38.560] Affidavit of not in transportation or commerce. [53:38.560 --> 53:42.560] And for not engaging in transportation. [53:42.560 --> 53:48.560] Just look in the folder that is marked pre-first appearance. [53:48.560 --> 53:51.560] Okay. [53:51.560 --> 53:59.560] Folder for pre-appearance. [53:59.560 --> 54:04.560] Pre-first appearance, but okay. [54:04.560 --> 54:08.560] For first appearance, okay. [54:08.560 --> 54:12.560] Okay, that's the game plan for now, so right now I'm in limbo. [54:12.560 --> 54:14.560] I have to handle other things going on right now. [54:14.560 --> 54:16.560] Where am I going to spend my summer? [54:16.560 --> 54:21.560] Am I going to have a long extended camping trip or am I going to have another place to move to? [54:21.560 --> 54:23.560] Well, I don't know the answer to that one yet. [54:23.560 --> 54:25.560] Yeah, that's what I'm trying to figure out right now. [54:25.560 --> 54:27.560] That's the dilemma for me. [54:27.560 --> 54:28.560] Okay. [54:28.560 --> 54:29.560] All right. [54:29.560 --> 54:32.560] All right, that's good enough for right now. [54:32.560 --> 54:33.560] We'll do that. [54:33.560 --> 54:37.560] I'll send you the funds needed tomorrow through the rule of law radio site. [54:37.560 --> 54:38.560] That's appreciated. [54:38.560 --> 54:40.560] Thank you. [54:40.560 --> 54:42.560] Okay, got it. [54:42.560 --> 54:45.560] So when that's done, just send me an e-mail for confirmation. [54:45.560 --> 54:48.560] Of course, I will send that and have all the records of that. [54:48.560 --> 54:51.560] Okay, well, all that you can tell me off the air. [54:51.560 --> 54:52.560] Okay. [54:52.560 --> 54:53.560] Okay. [54:53.560 --> 54:54.560] Okay, very good. [54:54.560 --> 54:55.560] All right, thanks, Raider, for calling in. [54:55.560 --> 54:56.560] We're going to take care of this. [54:56.560 --> 54:57.560] Okay. [54:57.560 --> 54:58.560] All right, take care. [54:58.560 --> 54:59.560] Bye. [54:59.560 --> 55:00.560] Bye. [55:00.560 --> 55:03.560] All right, now we've got Colono in Hawaii. [55:03.560 --> 55:06.560] Colono, I've got about three and a half minutes before I've got another break. [55:06.560 --> 55:09.560] So what you got? [55:09.560 --> 55:11.560] Wow, that was fast. [55:11.560 --> 55:12.560] I'm out here. [55:12.560 --> 55:18.560] I'm going to go back to the DMV sometime next week. [55:18.560 --> 55:20.560] I'm going back to Oahu. [55:20.560 --> 55:28.560] And I just came from there and I asked the clerks there about the origin of a manufacturer, you know, for my automobile. [55:28.560 --> 55:31.560] The MSO or MCO? [55:31.560 --> 55:35.560] And they said they don't have it. [55:35.560 --> 55:36.560] So my question is... [55:36.560 --> 55:37.560] Who doesn't have it? [55:37.560 --> 55:39.560] Is it possible to get them to... [55:39.560 --> 55:40.560] Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. [55:40.560 --> 55:43.560] Who doesn't have it? [55:43.560 --> 55:46.560] Who doesn't have it? [55:46.560 --> 55:47.560] The DMV. [55:47.560 --> 55:49.560] Okay. [55:49.560 --> 55:51.560] Department of Motor Vehicles. [55:51.560 --> 55:52.560] All right. [55:52.560 --> 55:55.560] They claim that they don't have it. [55:55.560 --> 55:58.560] Did you buy the car new? [55:58.560 --> 56:00.560] No, it's a used car. [56:00.560 --> 56:02.560] Okay. [56:02.560 --> 56:06.560] First off, this is the way it generally works in most states. [56:06.560 --> 56:14.560] The dealer that sells the car gets power of attorney when you sign all their paperwork at the dealership to buy the car. [56:14.560 --> 56:22.560] The power of attorney allows them to send the MCO or MSO to one of two agencies, either the Department of Motor Vehicles, [56:22.560 --> 56:32.560] if that's who handles it in that state, or whatever constitutes the state police agency, in this case like Texas DPS. [56:32.560 --> 56:39.560] That then is put on microfiche, and the original is shredded and burned. [56:39.560 --> 56:42.560] Right. [56:42.560 --> 56:48.560] So you need to go talk to the car dealerships and find out how it's done in Hawaii. [56:48.560 --> 56:51.560] Then you'll know who to talk to. [56:51.560 --> 56:57.560] Oh, I didn't know there was – all I know is the DMV gets that kind of stuff. [56:57.560 --> 56:59.560] No, that's what you're thinking. [56:59.560 --> 57:03.560] You're just telling me the DMV said, we don't have it. [57:03.560 --> 57:07.560] So go to the person that sends it to somebody and ask them who they send it to. [57:07.560 --> 57:10.560] Then you'll know you're talking to the right one. [57:10.560 --> 57:15.560] And they can also tell you exactly what it is you have to ask them for in order to get it. [57:15.560 --> 57:17.560] Yeah. [57:17.560 --> 57:23.560] Well, they told me that they burn it, so they don't have it because they burned it. [57:23.560 --> 57:25.560] No, you're not listening. [57:25.560 --> 57:27.560] That's an inclination that they did have it at once. [57:27.560 --> 57:28.560] Colono. [57:28.560 --> 57:29.560] At once. [57:29.560 --> 57:32.560] It will be on microfiche. [57:32.560 --> 57:33.560] Yeah, right. [57:33.560 --> 57:34.560] They'll have a copy of it. [57:34.560 --> 57:38.560] They just won't have the original. [57:38.560 --> 57:42.560] Yeah, maybe they didn't understand my question. [57:42.560 --> 57:46.560] Maybe they think I'm trying to ask for the original, but they don't have it. [57:46.560 --> 57:47.560] They burned it. [57:47.560 --> 57:48.560] They put it on microfiche. [57:48.560 --> 57:50.560] So I'll go and check that out. [57:50.560 --> 57:54.560] But if they don't have it, I mean. [57:54.560 --> 57:59.560] Well, somebody's got to have it because every manufacturer sends a car out with one. [57:59.560 --> 58:04.560] If they don't have it, the dealership would still have it unless the dealer gave it to the original purchaser. [58:04.560 --> 58:06.560] And they lost it, burned it, destroyed it, or gave it away. [58:06.560 --> 58:09.560] I don't know. [58:09.560 --> 58:10.560] Yeah. [58:10.560 --> 58:14.560] So anyway, I have another question for you. [58:14.560 --> 58:19.560] Well, hang on to that thought and keep it locked up, and I'll get to it on the other side after this break. [58:19.560 --> 58:20.560] Okay? [58:20.560 --> 58:21.560] So don't go anywhere. [58:21.560 --> 58:22.560] All right. [58:22.560 --> 58:23.560] All right. [58:23.560 --> 58:24.560] All right, folks. [58:24.560 --> 58:26.560] This is Rule of Law Radio, the Monday night show. [58:26.560 --> 58:27.560] I'm your host, Eddie Craig. [58:27.560 --> 58:32.560] Call in number 512-646-1984. [58:32.560 --> 58:33.560] Give us a call. [58:33.560 --> 58:34.560] Give us a holler. 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[01:00:44.560 --> 01:00:54.560] Today in history, Thursday, June 15th, 1775, George Washington was unanimously appointed by the Second Continental Congress as commander in chief of the American Revolutionary Army. [01:00:54.560 --> 01:01:05.560] He was well known as a commander for the British Army in the French and Indian War of 1754. [01:01:05.560 --> 01:01:15.560] In recent news, Esteban Meza, a leader of one of Mexico City's taxi unions, told E1 Universal, no, we're not going to leave Uber alone. We are tracking these colleagues and hunting them down. [01:01:15.560 --> 01:01:18.560] Without doubt, this is going to generate big trouble. [01:01:18.560 --> 01:01:30.560] Unionized taxi drivers have been threatening and even attacking freelance Uber drivers, in some cases smashing up their car windshields and tail lights with baseball bats, slashing their tires, and all-out fistfights erupting over the battle for clients. [01:01:30.560 --> 01:01:42.560] Uber driver David Garcia told Time magazine that the taxi drivers can be really aggressive. They can block you in and break your mirrors, scratch your car. They attacked a colleague by the taxi stand, and they smashed all his windows in and beat him up. [01:01:42.560 --> 01:01:52.560] Still, Garcia said that the protests and even the violence aren't going to deter him from the opportunity of driving for Uber, since he now earns 2,300 pesos or 150 a week, a lot more than he used to. [01:01:52.560 --> 01:02:02.560] Still, Jesus Juarez, 34, a driver and representative of the taxi stand in a wealthy Bosquez Villaloma's neighborhood, told the Washington Post that we can't compete against this illegal company. [01:02:02.560 --> 01:02:09.560] For so long, we've been paying the government our taxes, and it's not fair that overnight they give everything to a company that breaks the rules. [01:02:09.560 --> 01:02:15.560] Mexico City's taxi drivers operate the largest fleet in the world, with 140,000 registered cabs. [01:02:15.560 --> 01:02:27.560] Licensed cabs in Mexico City have to pay expensive rate for their permit, take courses, paint their cars in a uniform recognizable color, which is currently pink, all of which, of course, cuts into their already low profit margins. [01:02:27.560 --> 01:02:44.560] Uber is mostly used in the city's more upscale neighborhoods, where app users can paint plastic and be less worried about random muggings. [01:02:44.560 --> 01:02:54.560] The Lowstar Lowdown is currently looking for sponsors. If you have a product or a service that you'd like to advertise for Lowdown, feel free to give us a call at 210-863-5617. [01:02:54.560 --> 01:03:15.560] This has been your Lowdown for June 15, 2015. [01:03:24.560 --> 01:03:34.560] I won't pay for the war with my body. Ain't gonna pay for the car with my money. [01:03:34.560 --> 01:03:41.560] I won't pay for the fun with my body. Their friends wicked and their logic shoddy. [01:03:41.560 --> 01:03:47.560] Ain't gonna pay for the oil with my body. I won't pay for the boys with my money. [01:03:47.560 --> 01:03:55.560] Ain't gonna pay for the kids with my body. Their whole agenda smells funny. [01:03:55.560 --> 01:04:08.560] I wanna fight in a war of my own. That one would be less active than a pro. [01:04:08.560 --> 01:04:21.560] I wanna pay for a war of my own. They live in glass houses so I can watch them grow old. [01:04:21.560 --> 01:04:32.560] I wanna fight in a war I can win. I can never win the one they have me in. That one, I lose one before it begins. [01:04:32.560 --> 01:04:46.560] I wanna pay for a war I can win when I'm fighting in my own war. It's such a peaceful feeling. [01:04:46.560 --> 01:04:53.560] Alright folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio and we are speaking with Colono in Hawaii. [01:04:53.560 --> 01:04:56.560] Alright Colono, what was your other question? [01:04:56.560 --> 01:05:07.560] My other question was, I've been hearing through several posts where it has nothing to do with traffic by the way, [01:05:07.560 --> 01:05:13.560] but the collapse of the American dollar and the economy is going to collapse this year. [01:05:13.560 --> 01:05:17.560] Yeah, I'm guessing around August. [01:05:17.560 --> 01:05:20.560] Reports coming out. Is that for real? [01:05:20.560 --> 01:05:28.560] Well, I have no way of knowing that for absolute certain, but like most other things, the signs are what they are. [01:05:28.560 --> 01:05:43.560] Okay, and before I leave you there, there's all of these red false flag things that come up like the Ebola virus and now it's ISIS. [01:05:43.560 --> 01:05:51.560] Yeah, it's all these things that they're gonna use that when the collapse does come, they're gonna use exactly the same [01:05:51.560 --> 01:06:00.560] fear tactics that they used for all of these false flag events and groups that they created and are probably more fictional than Alice [01:06:00.560 --> 01:06:11.560] in Wonderland to declare the martial law and start seizing people and saying it's for public safety and protection and so on and so forth. [01:06:11.560 --> 01:06:13.560] FEMA. [01:06:13.560 --> 01:06:14.560] More or less, yes. [01:06:14.560 --> 01:06:25.560] Yeah. So while I'm just hearing two different sides of the story about ISIS, everybody's panicking because these Muslims are going nuts, [01:06:25.560 --> 01:06:34.560] but then on the other side of the coin, they're saying that's just a false flag to panic people and make them nervous. [01:06:34.560 --> 01:06:37.560] Most likely true. [01:06:37.560 --> 01:06:49.560] I hope so. Anyway, you have a good day and I'll take care of my plate finally, take them over and return them and take it from there. [01:06:49.560 --> 01:06:52.560] All right. Well, thanks for calling in. [01:06:52.560 --> 01:06:54.560] Talk to you later. Bye-bye. [01:06:54.560 --> 01:07:04.560] All right. Bye-bye. All right. Now we're gonna go to Don in Indiana, if my web page comes back here anytime soon. All right, Don, go ahead. [01:07:04.560 --> 01:07:07.560] Okay, Eddie, this is Don in Corona, Indiana. [01:07:07.560 --> 01:07:08.560] Yes, sir. [01:07:08.560 --> 01:07:15.560] I've got a town of Corona City ordinance problem here. [01:07:15.560 --> 01:07:17.560] Okay. [01:07:17.560 --> 01:07:29.560] I got a – oh, let's see, I'm nervous a sec. I got a letter in the mail here on – get that off there, man, please. [01:07:29.560 --> 01:07:48.560] I got a letter in the mail on the 29th of May, I guess it was, was when it's postmarked and it's written out to resident 122 Campbell Street, [01:07:48.560 --> 01:08:06.560] Post Office, Box 36, Corona, Indiana, 46730. Okay. And let me go through it real quick here. Here we go. [01:08:06.560 --> 01:08:19.560] You are hereby notified that a nuisance has been found to exist on this property. You are hereby warned to abate this nuisance within the next two weeks. [01:08:19.560 --> 01:08:39.560] A nuisance as defined by town ordinance is as follows, any person doing any unlawful act or admitting to perform a duty or suffering or permitting any condition or thing to be or exist, [01:08:39.560 --> 01:08:59.560] which act, omission, condition, or let's see, condition or offense, thing, either number one, in injuries or in dangers, [01:08:59.560 --> 01:09:13.560] or in dangers, the comfort, repose, health, or safety of others, or two, offense, decency, or three, is offensive to the census, [01:09:13.560 --> 01:09:35.560] or four, unlawfully interferes with, obstructs, or tends to obstruct or render dangerous for passage any, let's see, passage any public or private street, [01:09:35.560 --> 01:09:48.560] highway, sidewalk, stream, ditch, or drainage, or number five, in any way renders other persons insecure in life or the use of property, [01:09:48.560 --> 01:10:02.560] or six, essentially interferes with the comfortable employment, enjoyment of life and property, or tends to depreciate the value of property of others. [01:10:02.560 --> 01:10:08.560] Well, that would sound kind of like what they're doing with their ordinance. [01:10:08.560 --> 01:10:09.560] What was that, Eddie? [01:10:09.560 --> 01:10:16.560] That would sound pretty much exactly like what they're doing with their very own ordinance, that last thing you read. [01:10:16.560 --> 01:10:32.560] Oh, yeah, I agree. Okay, at the bottom of it here, it says, well, they got two, three Xs, and one of them is mow, hand, or trim, and the other is, the other one is marked other. [01:10:32.560 --> 01:10:41.560] It says notes. There are high weeds, hand, or grass on several areas of the property that need mowed or trimmed. [01:10:41.560 --> 01:10:59.560] Also, I've got three vehicles of what it is. I've got, let's see, also, any vehicles not inside a structure must be licensed and operable. [01:10:59.560 --> 01:11:16.560] And it's signed, thank you, Officer JB Wilson. I think this officer, I've been up town meetings before, and I have a question about who this guy is. [01:11:16.560 --> 01:11:33.560] And I think he's being appointed by the city, the people at the town meeting. This is a little pity town, about a population of 400 people. [01:11:33.560 --> 01:11:51.560] And this officer, I've heard that he is a ex-chief of police from Kendallville, which is in a different county, about seven miles from here. [01:11:51.560 --> 01:12:08.560] And this here, today, my wife come in from the post office. She's got kind of an orange card from the U.S. [01:12:08.560 --> 01:12:21.560] Yeah. It is just real written on it. Post Office Box 36. It was left in our post box up there. [01:12:21.560 --> 01:12:40.560] And on the other side here, it says today's date, 6-11-15, neighborhood code enforcement. And there's a real long number here in this other. [01:12:40.560 --> 01:13:05.560] What would you say? I don't understand what you're saying. My wife says it's a notice for a certified letter, but it's just this card. [01:13:05.560 --> 01:13:18.560] And it's got a whole bunch of numbers on air tracking and article numbers. And well, I guess they have got a checked letter, certified mail. [01:13:18.560 --> 01:13:22.560] Yeah. You had to sign to pick it up, right? [01:13:22.560 --> 01:13:35.560] No, they just put it in the post office box. Yeah, but generally when they put it in a post office box, they put the card in there, not the mail, if you've got a sign for it. [01:13:35.560 --> 01:13:48.560] Yeah, but I know she went up the other day here for last week and got this other letter out of the – they kind of screwed things up up here in town in a post office. [01:13:48.560 --> 01:13:58.560] I think they just got somebody more new in there. They've been having a lot of problems with women coming in there and not putting the mail in people's boxes and stuff. [01:13:58.560 --> 01:14:07.560] I heard that they were replacing the last lady. I think that she's already been replaced. [01:14:07.560 --> 01:14:28.560] And what I was wondering about, what should I do with this? This is this notice here. I don't take that up, go up there and sign for that letter, would I? [01:14:28.560 --> 01:14:38.560] Well, if you're going to get it, yeah, but I mean the thing about it is what were you reading from originally? How did you get that? [01:14:38.560 --> 01:14:44.560] It came in the mail and just plain – [01:14:44.560 --> 01:14:54.560] Okay, so this is what they most likely did. They sent you one regular mail and one certified mail. That's normally how they'll do it. [01:14:54.560 --> 01:15:05.560] The certified mail is the one they'll use to prove that you received it. But they'll also claim that you got served with both of them so you can't really say you didn't get either of them. [01:15:05.560 --> 01:15:08.560] That's the way they're going to try to put it. [01:15:08.560 --> 01:15:09.560] Oh, okay. [01:15:09.560 --> 01:15:20.560] But in any case, what does the Indiana Constitution say about the power of municipalities and who creates law in Indiana? [01:15:20.560 --> 01:15:26.560] I don't know. I don't know and I don't have a copy of the Constitution for Indiana. [01:15:26.560 --> 01:15:33.560] It should be online if you have a computer. You will probably be able to find it online. [01:15:33.560 --> 01:15:35.560] Do what, Eddie? [01:15:35.560 --> 01:15:41.560] I said if you have a computer, you will probably be able to find it online. [01:15:41.560 --> 01:15:50.560] Well, I'll try. I don't know. I did look the other day, but I have to – I could go to Fort Wayne, the Federal Building. [01:15:50.560 --> 01:15:58.560] They might give me an Indiana Constitution. They did one time years ago. [01:15:58.560 --> 01:16:09.560] But otherwise, if I got this trade, this card that we got today, evidently they just forgot to put it in the first letter, right? [01:16:09.560 --> 01:16:18.560] No. They sent you two, one regular mail and one return receipt requested mail or certified. [01:16:18.560 --> 01:16:23.560] They want somebody to sign for it. They would have – they mailed you two. [01:16:23.560 --> 01:16:27.560] It all depends upon what process is required in Indiana. [01:16:27.560 --> 01:16:33.560] But the only way they can prove that you got proper notice was with the certified mail receipt. [01:16:33.560 --> 01:16:35.560] That's what that card's for. [01:16:35.560 --> 01:16:40.560] The one that came regular mail, they'll say they sent it both ways, so you should have got one of them. [01:16:40.560 --> 01:16:43.560] They're kind of covering their bases in all directions here. [01:16:43.560 --> 01:16:48.560] Hang on just a second, Don. 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[01:20:26.560 --> 01:20:30.560] That depends on whether he's an officer or just an employee. [01:20:30.560 --> 01:20:32.560] See, that's the thing. [01:20:32.560 --> 01:20:35.560] Most constitutions say elected or appointed. [01:20:35.560 --> 01:20:41.560] What they get away with doing in the courts is saying, well, if you didn't have to vote for them, they're not elected. [01:20:41.560 --> 01:20:50.560] And if the people you voted for didn't appoint them to an actual office that existed as a part of the constitutional mandate [01:20:50.560 --> 01:21:00.560] or one that is created specifically by the legislature through its abilities to create law under the Constitution, they're not appointed. [01:21:00.560 --> 01:21:02.560] They're just employees. [01:21:02.560 --> 01:21:10.560] So that's how they get away with that in most cases. [01:21:10.560 --> 01:21:20.560] Well, I say several years ago I asked, inquired about these code enforcement violations. [01:21:20.560 --> 01:21:27.560] In fact, I asked them to make me a copy of all of them, and they had an attorney there. [01:21:27.560 --> 01:21:34.560] He turned it over to another law firm, and they had it then copy them, [01:21:34.560 --> 01:21:40.560] and then they charged me $36 for their ordinances, copies of them. [01:21:40.560 --> 01:21:47.560] But I was going to ask you something there. [01:21:47.560 --> 01:21:57.560] I had my wife go down to the point the library and make copies of this envelope and this nuisance ordinance, [01:21:57.560 --> 01:22:04.560] and I had intentions of sending them to you in the mail. [01:22:04.560 --> 01:22:13.560] Well, the thing about it is, is from the what you read, I would say, number one, that thing is way, way vague and overbroad. [01:22:13.560 --> 01:22:22.560] The way they've got it worded, if you read it verbatim, means they can declare pretty much anything to fit the criteria that the ordinance is discussed. [01:22:22.560 --> 01:22:24.560] And that's just not acceptable. [01:22:24.560 --> 01:22:26.560] That would make it unconstitutional by itself. [01:22:26.560 --> 01:22:36.560] But the reason I was asking the question I did before I went to break about what does your Constitution say about who is authorized to create law in Indiana, [01:22:36.560 --> 01:22:43.560] municipalities cannot create binding law if the Constitution didn't give them the power to create law. [01:22:43.560 --> 01:22:45.560] And in most states, it didn't. [01:22:45.560 --> 01:22:54.560] It gave it only to the legislature, and it did not provide a provision for them to delegate it to someone else. [01:22:54.560 --> 01:22:57.560] This is where administrative law comes in. [01:22:57.560 --> 01:23:02.560] And the people are not subject to administrative law. [01:23:02.560 --> 01:23:13.560] Binding public law via the Constitution for your state can only be created by the legislative body the people themselves said could do it. [01:23:13.560 --> 01:23:19.560] And that ain't going to be your municipality 99% of the time. [01:23:19.560 --> 01:23:28.560] Now, if you will send me an email, I'll be very happy to send you the chapter out of the book that I'm working on that deals with ordinances. [01:23:28.560 --> 01:23:43.560] And it's specific to Texas, but it will tell you how to look at things in your particular state Constitution to determine if it operates exactly the same way or not. [01:23:43.560 --> 01:23:46.560] Okay, I'll be happy to do that, Eddie. [01:23:46.560 --> 01:23:47.560] Okay. [01:23:47.560 --> 01:23:48.560] I sure would appreciate it. [01:23:48.560 --> 01:23:51.560] Yes, sir. [01:23:51.560 --> 01:23:52.560] I listened. [01:23:52.560 --> 01:23:54.560] Well, I've listened for years now. [01:23:54.560 --> 01:23:56.560] I have very seldom called. [01:23:56.560 --> 01:23:57.560] Well, that's very flattering. [01:23:57.560 --> 01:23:59.560] Thank you. [01:23:59.560 --> 01:24:02.560] I had a stroke in 2008. [01:24:02.560 --> 01:24:03.560] I've been disabled. [01:24:03.560 --> 01:24:06.560] I can't walk. [01:24:06.560 --> 01:24:13.560] And so I'm trying to just, of all times, I have trouble with my printer. [01:24:13.560 --> 01:24:18.560] It went to heck about a week ago, and I can't print anything. [01:24:18.560 --> 01:24:35.560] But I know when I hang up, there'll be something I should ask you about, but I will send this letter and this envelope and a copy of this other pink slip, maybe you call it, or orange slip. [01:24:35.560 --> 01:24:40.560] I'll send you a copy of both sides of that. [01:24:40.560 --> 01:24:53.560] The envelope don't have anything written on the back of it, and the letter here about the ordinance, it's all on one side. [01:24:53.560 --> 01:24:55.560] I've got them copied already. [01:24:55.560 --> 01:24:58.560] Well, let's see. [01:24:58.560 --> 01:25:02.560] I just need something that's five minutes. [01:25:02.560 --> 01:25:03.560] Do what? [01:25:03.560 --> 01:25:06.560] I just need something that's five minutes. [01:25:06.560 --> 01:25:10.560] Yeah, he says don't. [01:25:10.560 --> 01:25:16.560] Otherwise, this pink slip I got today, don't let my wife go up there and pick it up, right? [01:25:16.560 --> 01:25:22.560] Well, it depends on whether or not you intend to fight this head on or make them. [01:25:22.560 --> 01:25:25.560] The problem is is the post office is going to say, yeah, we put it in the box. [01:25:25.560 --> 01:25:27.560] Yeah, they've come in and picked up their mail. [01:25:27.560 --> 01:25:29.560] They just haven't signed for the letter. [01:25:29.560 --> 01:25:39.560] That's all they would have to do in court is prove the post office put it in the box and you guys never signed for it even though you came and picked up the other mail. [01:25:39.560 --> 01:25:50.560] So it wouldn't really behoove you not to get it one way or the other because all they'd have to do is call the postal employees in to say that, yeah, they put it in the box. [01:25:50.560 --> 01:25:57.560] Well, I think up here, how many, when do they open in the morning, Mary? [01:25:57.560 --> 01:26:00.560] 730 to 11. [01:26:00.560 --> 01:26:07.560] The post offices opens up at 730 in the morning to 11 a.m. there. [01:26:07.560 --> 01:26:12.560] And it's, they just leave the door unlocked. [01:26:12.560 --> 01:26:14.560] Anybody can walk in. [01:26:14.560 --> 01:26:17.560] They have the key to get in your private box though. [01:26:17.560 --> 01:26:18.560] Right. [01:26:18.560 --> 01:26:21.560] But it's open. [01:26:21.560 --> 01:26:23.560] To what? [01:26:23.560 --> 01:26:26.560] As long as somebody in there from 7 to 11, Doc. [01:26:26.560 --> 01:26:29.560] 7 to 11, yeah, that's what I told Eddie. [01:26:29.560 --> 01:26:36.560] Yeah, you'd only be able to pick it up when someone's actually there because all they're going to put in the box is the card. [01:26:36.560 --> 01:26:40.560] They're not going to put the item you have to sign for in there or you wouldn't sign for it. [01:26:40.560 --> 01:26:42.560] You'd just take it, right? [01:26:42.560 --> 01:26:43.560] Yeah. [01:26:43.560 --> 01:26:44.560] Yeah. [01:26:44.560 --> 01:26:45.560] So they only put the card in there. [01:26:45.560 --> 01:26:57.560] You're supposed to go up to one of the mail clerks that's up there and give it to them and say, hey, I need to pick this up, and they'll bring it out, have you sign the card, and that's that. [01:26:57.560 --> 01:27:00.560] Yeah. [01:27:00.560 --> 01:27:07.560] One of those one earners said something on here somewhere about 15 days. [01:27:07.560 --> 01:27:14.560] Yeah, they'll only keep putting it in the box for 15 days, and then they're going to return it undeliverable. [01:27:14.560 --> 01:27:16.560] Oh, yeah? [01:27:16.560 --> 01:27:24.560] But I might as well take this notice back up there then, right? [01:27:24.560 --> 01:27:31.560] Yeah, if you want to fight this letter you got head on, absolutely. [01:27:31.560 --> 01:27:32.560] Yeah, okay. [01:27:32.560 --> 01:27:35.560] And when I take it up there, should I sign it then, too, also? [01:27:35.560 --> 01:27:39.560] Well, you won't get the letter until you do sign it. [01:27:39.560 --> 01:27:47.560] Oh, okay, but it's probably going to be a little like what I understand it's going to be about the letter like the one I've already got. [01:27:47.560 --> 01:27:51.560] That's absolutely correct. [01:27:51.560 --> 01:27:52.560] Okay. [01:27:52.560 --> 01:27:53.560] Okay. [01:27:53.560 --> 01:27:58.560] I'll sign this or have my wife sign it tomorrow. [01:27:58.560 --> 01:28:05.560] And on the letter, like I say, the first letter they sent me there, it just said residence on it. [01:28:05.560 --> 01:28:08.560] It don't say anything other than that. [01:28:08.560 --> 01:28:11.560] You just sign it and you'll be getting the letter. [01:28:11.560 --> 01:28:12.560] Okay. [01:28:12.560 --> 01:28:14.560] Okay, Eddie, I guess that'll do it. [01:28:14.560 --> 01:28:16.560] When will these archives be up? [01:28:16.560 --> 01:28:18.560] Do you have any idea? [01:28:18.560 --> 01:28:20.560] No, sir, I'm not responsible for posting them. [01:28:20.560 --> 01:28:23.560] Usually it's a day or two. [01:28:23.560 --> 01:28:24.560] Okay. [01:28:24.560 --> 01:28:27.560] Okay, Eddie, thank you very kindly. [01:28:27.560 --> 01:28:28.560] Yes, sir. [01:28:28.560 --> 01:28:29.560] Thanks for calling in. [01:28:29.560 --> 01:28:32.560] I appreciate it. [01:28:32.560 --> 01:28:34.560] Okay. [01:28:34.560 --> 01:28:35.560] Okay, Eddie, thank you. [01:28:35.560 --> 01:28:36.560] I'll hang up. [01:28:36.560 --> 01:28:38.560] Yes, sir. [01:28:38.560 --> 01:28:42.560] All right, I got about a minute and a half, a minute and 20 before the next break. [01:28:42.560 --> 01:28:47.560] Dan, let's find out what you got there in Arizona, and then we'll go to break and finish it up on the other side. [01:28:47.560 --> 01:28:49.560] What you got? [01:28:49.560 --> 01:28:51.560] Hi, Eddie, thanks for taking my call. [01:28:51.560 --> 01:28:52.560] Sure. [01:28:52.560 --> 01:29:03.560] So about a month ago, my family and I, we decided to go on a trip, and we traveled through Texas, went to Arkansas, and then on our way back, [01:29:03.560 --> 01:29:08.560] I got a traffic ticket in El Paso, Texas. [01:29:08.560 --> 01:29:13.560] With that, I began filing some of your paperwork. [01:29:13.560 --> 01:29:26.560] I filed a special appearance and motion to dismiss, affidavit of not in commerce, a declamation, a plea, and a public information request. [01:29:26.560 --> 01:29:33.560] Which you adapted all of to Arizona, right? [01:29:33.560 --> 01:29:36.560] No, I did it for Texas because I was in the state of Texas. [01:29:36.560 --> 01:29:37.560] Oh, okay. [01:29:37.560 --> 01:29:38.560] All right. [01:29:38.560 --> 01:29:39.560] Well, then I guess you wouldn't have to. [01:29:39.560 --> 01:29:40.560] All right. [01:29:40.560 --> 01:29:41.560] Well, hang on just a second. [01:29:41.560 --> 01:29:42.560] We'll finish it up on the other side. [01:29:42.560 --> 01:29:43.560] Okay, Dan? [01:29:43.560 --> 01:29:47.560] All right, folks, call at number 512-646-1984. [01:29:47.560 --> 01:29:50.560] Got a half an hour left, and only one other caller besides Dan. [01:29:50.560 --> 01:29:51.560] So y'all get in line. 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[01:32:56.560 --> 01:32:58.560] Discounts are based on full roof replacement. [01:32:58.560 --> 01:33:01.560] May not actually be kidding about Kim trails. [01:33:01.560 --> 01:33:11.560] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network at logosradionetwork.com. [01:33:31.560 --> 01:33:41.560] All right, folks, we are back. [01:33:41.560 --> 01:33:46.560] This is Rule of Law Radio, and we are talking with Dan in Arizona. [01:33:46.560 --> 01:33:49.560] All right, Dan, go ahead. [01:33:49.560 --> 01:33:51.560] Okay, Eddie. [01:33:51.560 --> 01:33:58.560] So I walked into the J.T. court for my appearance date, and I go to the window, [01:33:58.560 --> 01:34:02.560] and the clerk says to me, the judge isn't seeing anybody, too. [01:34:02.560 --> 01:34:08.560] And I said, okay, well, I was hoping to speak to the judge, but since the judge isn't here, [01:34:08.560 --> 01:34:10.560] I'd like you to file this piece of paper. [01:34:10.560 --> 01:34:14.560] And it was just a piece of paper, and I had appeared this day. [01:34:14.560 --> 01:34:21.560] So she looks at it and says, oh, this is you, because she recognized my, you know, the formatting paperwork. [01:34:21.560 --> 01:34:26.560] So she goes back, talks to somebody, comes back, and says, hold on just a minute. [01:34:26.560 --> 01:34:33.560] So this guy from the back comes out, and he says to me, you know, [01:34:33.560 --> 01:34:36.560] we're working with the county attorney on this. [01:34:36.560 --> 01:34:38.560] And I said, oh, well, are you with the county attorney? [01:34:38.560 --> 01:34:40.560] He says, no, he's with the court. [01:34:40.560 --> 01:34:42.560] And I said, okay. [01:34:42.560 --> 01:34:49.560] And then he goes on to say about my public information request that he's working on that. [01:34:49.560 --> 01:34:55.560] And then he goes on to tell me that if I don't plea, he's going to enter a plea for me. [01:34:55.560 --> 01:34:58.560] And I said to him, well, that's fine. [01:34:58.560 --> 01:35:02.560] It does say that, but you have to have jurisdiction first. [01:35:02.560 --> 01:35:06.560] And he just kind of shrugged at me and then walked off. [01:35:06.560 --> 01:35:12.560] So then I'm talking with the clerk, and I asked her if I can have some type of a receipt from her, [01:35:12.560 --> 01:35:17.560] something that says that I filed this paper saying that I was there on that day. [01:35:17.560 --> 01:35:23.560] So then she gives me this piece of paper that says case summary and, you know, has all my information on it. [01:35:23.560 --> 01:35:25.560] I thought something was rather odd on it. [01:35:25.560 --> 01:35:26.560] Okay. [01:35:26.560 --> 01:35:27.560] Wait, wait, wait, wait. [01:35:27.560 --> 01:35:28.560] Wait, wait, wait. [01:35:28.560 --> 01:35:29.560] Dan, let me ask you a question here. [01:35:29.560 --> 01:35:32.560] You went and filed documents in the court. [01:35:32.560 --> 01:35:33.560] Yes? [01:35:33.560 --> 01:35:34.560] Yes. [01:35:34.560 --> 01:35:42.560] Did you not have extra copies for yourself to have them stamp to show that you had been there? [01:35:42.560 --> 01:35:44.560] I did have an extra copy for myself. [01:35:44.560 --> 01:35:50.560] Then why didn't you have them stamp it? [01:35:50.560 --> 01:35:57.560] How do you prove you filed it without that stamp? [01:35:57.560 --> 01:35:58.560] Well, I don't know. [01:35:58.560 --> 01:36:00.560] I got a piece of paper from her. [01:36:00.560 --> 01:36:04.560] That is not your piece of paper, is it? [01:36:04.560 --> 01:36:11.560] That piece of paper doesn't say what you filed that day, does it? [01:36:11.560 --> 01:36:12.560] Well, it does say what I filed. [01:36:12.560 --> 01:36:15.560] Yeah, it says the piece of paper that I filed. [01:36:15.560 --> 01:36:27.560] But you don't have a stamp on your copy to prove that what they say you filed is what you're holding in your hand, do you? [01:36:27.560 --> 01:36:28.560] No. [01:36:28.560 --> 01:36:29.560] Thank you. [01:36:29.560 --> 01:36:32.560] Therein lies the problem. [01:36:32.560 --> 01:36:33.560] Okay? [01:36:33.560 --> 01:36:38.560] Always get your copy stamped by the court when you file something. [01:36:38.560 --> 01:36:39.560] Always. [01:36:39.560 --> 01:36:45.560] It's in the instruction document that's in the material. [01:36:45.560 --> 01:36:46.560] Okay. [01:36:46.560 --> 01:36:54.560] That folder 00 that says read me first says that for a reason. [01:36:54.560 --> 01:36:55.560] Yeah. [01:36:55.560 --> 01:36:57.560] Okay. [01:36:57.560 --> 01:36:58.560] Can I keep going? [01:36:58.560 --> 01:37:01.560] Yes. [01:37:01.560 --> 01:37:09.560] Okay. So she gives me back this piece of paper and on it, it says all these events that they have regarding my case. [01:37:09.560 --> 01:37:22.560] And one of it on there that I thought was rather odd was that the court instructed all of their employees not to talk to me as it's under investigation with the county attorney. [01:37:22.560 --> 01:37:26.560] Now, is there something in the law that would prohibit that? [01:37:26.560 --> 01:37:29.560] I mean, they're instructing everyone not to talk to me. [01:37:29.560 --> 01:37:38.560] Well, they can't talk to you in relation to doing their job and providing you with information when you go in there as a customer, but they can't discuss your case with you anyway. [01:37:38.560 --> 01:37:43.560] They can only provide the records that you request and do their job. [01:37:43.560 --> 01:37:51.560] None of these people that he's given these instructions to can give you legal information or tell you what you can and can't do. [01:37:51.560 --> 01:38:00.560] And the person that asked you to enter a plea, the correct response would be, are you the judge in this case? [01:38:00.560 --> 01:38:01.560] Well, no. [01:38:01.560 --> 01:38:13.560] Then tell me what law gives you the power and authority to convene a proceeding for the purpose of taking and entering a plea into an official judicial record. [01:38:13.560 --> 01:38:21.560] If you're not a judge, it would appear to me that you're attempting to commit a felony by impersonating one. [01:38:21.560 --> 01:38:25.560] Is that what you're attempting to do? [01:38:25.560 --> 01:38:31.560] You can make them not want to talk to you. [01:38:31.560 --> 01:38:32.560] All right. [01:38:32.560 --> 01:38:34.560] Okay. [01:38:34.560 --> 01:38:35.560] Okay. [01:38:35.560 --> 01:38:38.560] So that was that part of it then. [01:38:38.560 --> 01:38:45.560] So then I get in the mail answering to my public information request. [01:38:45.560 --> 01:38:51.560] They just flat out said that the court has no records for your request. [01:38:51.560 --> 01:38:53.560] And what did you ask for? [01:38:53.560 --> 01:38:54.560] Just flat out nothing. [01:38:54.560 --> 01:38:57.560] What did you ask for? [01:38:57.560 --> 01:39:01.560] I asked for the computer aided dispatch. [01:39:01.560 --> 01:39:02.560] Right. [01:39:02.560 --> 01:39:07.560] Why would you file that with the court? [01:39:07.560 --> 01:39:13.560] Well, because I don't even know who the plaintiff is, so who else would I file it with? [01:39:13.560 --> 01:39:14.560] Wait a minute. [01:39:14.560 --> 01:39:17.560] What does that have to do with requesting a public record? [01:39:17.560 --> 01:39:21.560] You do know how to request a public record, right? [01:39:21.560 --> 01:39:24.560] You know what a public record is, right? [01:39:24.560 --> 01:39:31.560] And you know that each public agency is responsible for its own records, right? [01:39:31.560 --> 01:39:32.560] Yes. [01:39:32.560 --> 01:39:33.560] Okay. [01:39:33.560 --> 01:39:42.560] When did the court send the cop to write you a ticket? [01:39:42.560 --> 01:39:50.560] When the cop pulled you over, did he get on the radio back to the court or to somebody else? [01:39:50.560 --> 01:39:52.560] I don't know, but I would assume. [01:39:52.560 --> 01:39:53.560] You don't know. [01:39:53.560 --> 01:39:54.560] It's within their department. [01:39:54.560 --> 01:39:56.560] Thank you. [01:39:56.560 --> 01:40:02.560] The cop, the CAD, computer aided dispatch. [01:40:02.560 --> 01:40:08.560] That would be the people sending the cop or getting information from the cop, right? [01:40:08.560 --> 01:40:09.560] Right. [01:40:09.560 --> 01:40:15.560] That means you filed the PIR with who? [01:40:15.560 --> 01:40:17.560] The DPS. [01:40:17.560 --> 01:40:21.560] Whoever the police officer works for as an agency. [01:40:21.560 --> 01:40:22.560] That is correct. [01:40:22.560 --> 01:40:28.560] That's why the court said, we ain't got any of this. [01:40:28.560 --> 01:40:30.560] Right. [01:40:30.560 --> 01:40:32.560] Okay, understood. [01:40:32.560 --> 01:40:37.560] I was just going on the premise that there was no plaintiff and that that was part of my case, but I... [01:40:37.560 --> 01:40:38.560] No, there is a plaintiff. [01:40:38.560 --> 01:40:42.560] It's called the state. [01:40:42.560 --> 01:40:43.560] And you have an accuser. [01:40:43.560 --> 01:40:50.560] It's called the DPS officer. [01:40:50.560 --> 01:40:51.560] Right. [01:40:51.560 --> 01:40:53.560] Okay. [01:40:53.560 --> 01:40:57.560] Okay, so they said nothing to that. [01:40:57.560 --> 01:41:03.560] And then they send me this piece of paper denying my motion to dismiss. [01:41:03.560 --> 01:41:05.560] And that's where I'm at. [01:41:05.560 --> 01:41:16.560] And I have a pretty good idea from your material of where I should go, but I thought I would call in to verify with you of what to file next. [01:41:16.560 --> 01:41:18.560] Okay. [01:41:18.560 --> 01:41:20.560] What did you file? [01:41:20.560 --> 01:41:21.560] Okay. [01:41:21.560 --> 01:41:22.560] Go over that list again. [01:41:22.560 --> 01:41:24.560] I haven't filed anything yet. [01:41:24.560 --> 01:41:27.560] I haven't filed...oh, from before. [01:41:27.560 --> 01:41:32.560] I filed a motion, a special appearance, emotionally to dismiss. [01:41:32.560 --> 01:41:38.560] Well, the special appearance is the motion to dismiss. [01:41:38.560 --> 01:41:40.560] Right. [01:41:40.560 --> 01:41:41.560] So that was that one. [01:41:41.560 --> 01:41:53.560] Then I had attached to that an affidavit of not in commerce and a declination to plea the public information request, which we just went over, should have went to DPS. [01:41:53.560 --> 01:41:59.560] And a piece of paper saying that I physically appeared there on a certain day. [01:41:59.560 --> 01:42:02.560] Okay. [01:42:02.560 --> 01:42:04.560] So that's what I have so far. [01:42:04.560 --> 01:42:10.560] So now after, you know, they just entered a plea for me and... [01:42:10.560 --> 01:42:12.560] How do you know they entered a plea? [01:42:12.560 --> 01:42:17.560] The guy said he would, but how do you know they did? [01:42:17.560 --> 01:42:26.560] Well, they sent me my order denying and then another piece of paper saying that I have a bench trial set. [01:42:26.560 --> 01:42:27.560] Okay. [01:42:27.560 --> 01:42:30.560] That doesn't necessarily mean that they've entered a plea for you yet. [01:42:30.560 --> 01:42:34.560] And you didn't ask for a bench trial, did you? [01:42:34.560 --> 01:42:36.560] No, absolutely not. [01:42:36.560 --> 01:42:37.560] Okay. [01:42:37.560 --> 01:42:46.560] Then you need to send that back and say, excuse me, are you attempting to deprive me of my right to a jury trial? [01:42:46.560 --> 01:42:48.560] Okay. [01:42:48.560 --> 01:42:54.560] Would you also say that I could file some type of judicial complaint at this point or not yet? [01:42:54.560 --> 01:43:00.560] Well, I don't know what the judge has said or done that would give you grounds to do that yet. [01:43:00.560 --> 01:43:03.560] However, we do have one problem. [01:43:03.560 --> 01:43:08.560] You said this was in Texas, right? [01:43:08.560 --> 01:43:09.560] Right. [01:43:09.560 --> 01:43:19.560] You had someone in the judge's office say that they were communicating with the district attorney about this case, right? [01:43:19.560 --> 01:43:20.560] Right. [01:43:20.560 --> 01:43:21.560] It was the county attorney. [01:43:21.560 --> 01:43:27.560] County attorney, okay? [01:43:27.560 --> 01:43:34.560] Did they include you in any of the communications they were having with the county attorney? [01:43:34.560 --> 01:43:35.560] No, absolutely not. [01:43:35.560 --> 01:43:36.560] Okay. [01:43:36.560 --> 01:43:43.560] So hold that thought, and when we get back, I'm going to give you a way to short-circuit this really, really fast. [01:43:43.560 --> 01:43:44.560] All right. [01:43:44.560 --> 01:43:45.560] Hang on. [01:43:45.560 --> 01:43:46.560] We'll be right back. [01:43:46.560 --> 01:43:47.560] All right, folks. [01:43:47.560 --> 01:43:48.560] This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:43:48.560 --> 01:43:54.560] We have one segment left, a couple of callers to deal with, so I should be good until the end of the show at least. [01:43:54.560 --> 01:44:00.560] We'll finish up with Dan when we get back, so y'all hang in there. 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[01:46:46.560 --> 01:46:47.560] Yes. [01:46:47.560 --> 01:46:48.560] All right. [01:46:48.560 --> 01:46:59.560] When you went in and made this appearance in person, did you record everything that was going on? [01:46:59.560 --> 01:47:04.560] Yes, I did. I had a hidden recorder. I got it all on audio. [01:47:04.560 --> 01:47:12.560] Good. Did you get everybody to give you their names? [01:47:12.560 --> 01:47:17.560] I'm not sure about the clerk, but I know I got the coordinator. I got him to give me his name. [01:47:17.560 --> 01:47:21.560] The one that said they were talking with the county attorney? [01:47:21.560 --> 01:47:23.560] Yes, that's the one. [01:47:23.560 --> 01:47:35.560] Okay, then here is their problem. If they are in any way discussing your pleadings and the facts of this case in your absence, [01:47:35.560 --> 01:47:45.560] without your knowledge, they have all just committed a felony, including the county attorney, who should know better. [01:47:45.560 --> 01:47:55.560] In Texas, criminal cases cannot have ex parte communications between the court and either party. [01:47:55.560 --> 01:48:00.560] That coordinator just confessed to doing exactly that. [01:48:00.560 --> 01:48:02.560] The way it works is this. [01:48:02.560 --> 01:48:08.560] It doesn't matter if the judge directly had communication with the county attorney or not, [01:48:08.560 --> 01:48:17.560] if his agents in the form of his clerks and coordinator did so, because they are presumed to be acting under his authority [01:48:17.560 --> 01:48:22.560] and on his behalf as his agent. [01:48:22.560 --> 01:48:30.560] Therefore, the judge is guilty of ex parte communications with the county attorney in this case. [01:48:30.560 --> 01:48:38.560] Therefore, you need to file bar grievances against the county attorney for ex parte communications in this case. [01:48:38.560 --> 01:48:45.560] You need to file judicial conduct complaints against the judge for ex parte communications in this case. [01:48:45.560 --> 01:48:55.560] You need to file criminal complaints against both of them as attachments to those documents. [01:48:55.560 --> 01:49:03.560] Then you also file a motion to recuse or disqualify the judge, which is in the material. [01:49:03.560 --> 01:49:15.560] And then you refile a motion or a motion for rehearing on your motion to dismiss, your special appearance motion. [01:49:15.560 --> 01:49:23.560] And you allude to the fact in your motion for rehearing that the judge disqualified himself via the ex parte communications. [01:49:23.560 --> 01:49:34.560] Therefore, any rulings and orders made by the judge in relation to anything in the case are null and void. [01:49:34.560 --> 01:49:40.560] See how fast this disappears. [01:49:40.560 --> 01:49:44.560] Okay. And you said that's a felony criminal charge. [01:49:44.560 --> 01:49:58.560] Absolutely. It's a state jail felony in Texas for a judge and either party to a criminal case to have ex parte communications regarding the facts and pleadings in the case. [01:49:58.560 --> 01:50:07.560] Okay. All right. I'm going to get on this. Well, thanks, Eddie. I think I'm done. Is there anything else you want to ask me about that or no? [01:50:07.560 --> 01:50:20.560] Make sure you record everything always. Yeah. And from now on, get your copies of your paperwork stamped. [01:50:20.560 --> 01:50:29.560] Yeah, will do. Okay. Okay. All right. Good luck. Thanks. I'm going to go and thanks. Yep. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. [01:50:29.560 --> 01:50:35.560] All right. Now we're going to go to Jason in Texas. Jason, what can we do for you? [01:50:35.560 --> 01:50:38.560] Hey, Eddie. How are you doing? Doing all right. What you got? [01:50:38.560 --> 01:50:44.560] All right. Thanks for taking my call. Actually, I had some similarities to your last caller. [01:50:44.560 --> 01:50:52.560] Not everything's the same, but I was issued a citation and I signed a promise to appear. [01:50:52.560 --> 01:51:04.560] And this was, it was printed, you know, not handwritten. And the officer said, this was on a Friday afternoon, he said wait one business day and then call in for the information. [01:51:04.560 --> 01:51:16.560] I said, okay. I actually waited an additional business day. I called in on Tuesday. And this was also a JP work work. [01:51:16.560 --> 01:51:26.560] And she said, we don't have any record of you and the officer has to mail it in and it might take seven or eight days. [01:51:26.560 --> 01:51:34.560] And right there I thought that was odd, you know, being that it's digital. And she said that the officer would have to mail it in. [01:51:34.560 --> 01:51:45.560] So I waited until the next week. So a week later I called back. She asked for my last name. She said, we have no, we have no record of you. [01:51:45.560 --> 01:51:59.560] I said, okay. So I called back the following week, a day before my promise to appear signature. And at this point I had, I was on my lunch break headed to the JP office. [01:51:59.560 --> 01:52:09.560] And I had with me my notice of special appearance. And I called up and I recognized her voice. And I said, I think I've talked to you before. [01:52:09.560 --> 01:52:22.560] She said, yeah, I recognize your voice. And I asked for her name and she told me. And I said, well, and again, she said, we don't have a, you know, we don't have anything here for you. [01:52:22.560 --> 01:52:29.560] And I said, well, I'd like to solve this notice of special appearance. And she says, well, we can't accept that. [01:52:29.560 --> 01:52:35.560] We cannot accept that because we have no record of you. I said, okay. [01:52:35.560 --> 01:52:41.560] And we ended the phone call and I thought about turning around and going back to, you know, lunch or whatever. [01:52:41.560 --> 01:52:54.560] But I went ahead and went to the JP Book Court. Walked in, you know, nowadays you grab a number and I was immediately called, which was nice. [01:52:54.560 --> 01:53:03.560] And I spoke to someone there at the desk. And same thing, I gave her my name. She said, no, we don't have any record of that. [01:53:03.560 --> 01:53:10.560] I said, well, and I pushed my papers across. I said, would you be able to solve this notice of special appearance? [01:53:10.560 --> 01:53:16.560] And she thumbed through it and she said, well, I don't see why not, but let me ask my supervisor. [01:53:16.560 --> 01:53:24.560] And she walked off and I thought, well, at least I tried. And she came back and said, no, we cannot accept it. [01:53:24.560 --> 01:53:33.560] And I said, well, you know, I agreed to appear and I'm here. And she says, well, here's what I can do. [01:53:33.560 --> 01:53:44.560] I can make a copy of a driver's license, stamp it with my initials as, you know, she didn't say evidence, but she says as your attempt to appear. [01:53:44.560 --> 01:53:50.560] And, you know, now that I think about it, I wasn't attempting to appear. I was actually there. [01:53:50.560 --> 01:53:59.560] So that's what she did. She copied my driver's license, stamped it with the not notarizing, [01:53:59.560 --> 01:54:08.560] which they don't do, but they're supposed to, and put her initials. And she had the cards laying there on the desk. [01:54:08.560 --> 01:54:15.560] And I said, what's your name? And she told me her name. And her initials are on this document that I kept with me. [01:54:15.560 --> 01:54:25.560] And I said, so, you know, what next? And she said, well, you should call back every couple of weeks to check in. [01:54:25.560 --> 01:54:30.560] Actually, no, that's not your responsibility. It's theirs. [01:54:30.560 --> 01:54:36.560] Once you've complied with the citation, you're done until they do their stuff. [01:54:36.560 --> 01:54:44.560] So you don't have to keep track of anything. But as long as you can prove you made the appearance when you were supposed to, you're fine. [01:54:44.560 --> 01:54:50.560] Anything they do outside of that is going to come back on them. [01:54:50.560 --> 01:54:57.560] Okay. That's what I was looking for. And I'm in complete agreement with that because they asked, do you have a copy of the citation? [01:54:57.560 --> 01:55:05.560] Do you remember, was it a policeman or a state trooper? They asked me all kinds of discovery questions. [01:55:05.560 --> 01:55:13.560] And I was, through this process, I was thinking, just like you said, that the administrative side of this is your job. [01:55:13.560 --> 01:55:17.560] So that's why I wanted to get some records that I was there. [01:55:17.560 --> 01:55:25.560] Now, they, like I said, they wouldn't accept my notice of special appearance. And their attempted logic, I thought, was odd. [01:55:25.560 --> 01:55:33.560] They said, we don't have a record for you. And if I had it to do over, I might say, well, can you please create a record for me? [01:55:33.560 --> 01:55:41.560] Because here I am. But they did copy my driver's license, stamp it. And interestingly, the stamp says file. [01:55:41.560 --> 01:55:51.560] And so I was curious if I should say, you know, mail them a certified, you know, registered mail, [01:55:51.560 --> 01:55:58.560] a return receipt with my notice of appearance saying, you filed this copy of my driver's license. [01:55:58.560 --> 01:56:08.560] Would you also file this notice of special appearance? But, you know, at this point, it sounds like I'm good. [01:56:08.560 --> 01:56:13.560] But if I agree with you, then I shouldn't have to keep calling back to see. [01:56:13.560 --> 01:56:20.560] No, the onus is not on you to do that. You did your part when you complied with the date on the citation. [01:56:20.560 --> 01:56:26.560] Now the ball is entirely in their court, their side of the net, however you want to analyze it. [01:56:26.560 --> 01:56:31.560] It's not in your purview at the moment. [01:56:31.560 --> 01:56:37.560] Okay. So if this comes back in the future, do I have enough with the name? [01:56:37.560 --> 01:56:42.560] As long as you don't ever lose it, get those recordings duplicated in multiple places, [01:56:42.560 --> 01:56:48.560] keep them safe, keep them catalogued and able to be found. [01:56:48.560 --> 01:56:52.560] You are recording these conversations, right? [01:56:52.560 --> 01:56:53.560] Right. [01:56:53.560 --> 01:56:56.560] Okay. [01:56:56.560 --> 01:57:03.560] Yeah, that's why I thought my situation in your previous caller was very interesting. [01:57:03.560 --> 01:57:10.560] Yeah, what you want to do is if they ever come back on you and give you a warrant notice or anything of that effect, [01:57:10.560 --> 01:57:18.560] then all you have to do is take a CD, make sure you scan in all the paperwork you do get from them as well. [01:57:18.560 --> 01:57:24.560] But as long as you, you know, edit out your information as far as personal address and all that stuff on it, [01:57:24.560 --> 01:57:30.560] put the audio recordings and things like that on a DVD and send it back to the court [01:57:30.560 --> 01:57:36.560] and remind them that they never followed through with the officer or whoever didn't do it, [01:57:36.560 --> 01:57:39.560] however this worked out, but it ain't your problem. [01:57:39.560 --> 01:57:48.560] And if they do anything to you, you will have grounds to sue for every action they do without jurisdiction. [01:57:48.560 --> 01:57:49.560] Okay. [01:57:49.560 --> 01:57:50.560] All right, Eddie. [01:57:50.560 --> 01:57:51.560] All right, Jason. [01:57:51.560 --> 01:57:52.560] Well, thanks for calling in, man. [01:57:52.560 --> 01:57:53.560] We're out of time. [01:57:53.560 --> 01:57:54.560] All right. [01:57:54.560 --> 01:57:55.560] Thank you. [01:57:55.560 --> 01:57:56.560] You're welcome. [01:57:56.560 --> 01:57:57.560] All right. [01:57:57.560 --> 01:57:58.560] Callers in California, I'm sorry. [01:57:58.560 --> 01:58:01.560] I don't know your names, but I'm not able to get to your calls. [01:58:01.560 --> 01:58:03.560] I am out of time on the show. [01:58:03.560 --> 01:58:05.560] Folks, I want to thank you all for listening. [01:58:05.560 --> 01:58:09.560] I want to thank you all for what you do for us. [01:58:09.560 --> 01:58:10.560] Please keep us in your prayers. 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