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[01:02.000 --> 01:07.000] In recent news, the U.N. is set to set up processing centers in countries near to Central [01:07.000 --> 01:11.000] America, where people will be allowed to apply for refugee status without having to pay smugglers [01:11.000 --> 01:13.000] to take them to the U.S. border. [01:13.000 --> 01:18.000] People granted refugee status may be resettled in the United States or other countries. [01:18.000 --> 01:22.000] In a recent release, the U.N. said, quote, the international community is currently experiencing [01:22.000 --> 01:28.000] a flood of migrants from countries in crisis with the number of forcibly displaced persons [01:28.000 --> 01:32.000] in the world now higher than it has been at any time since World War II. [01:32.000 --> 01:36.000] Also according to the United Nations, almost 60 million people worldwide have been forced [01:36.000 --> 01:41.000] from their homes by conflict, persecution, general violence, or human rights violations. [01:41.000 --> 01:52.000] The global population of displaced people is growing at a faster rate than the general population. [01:52.000 --> 01:56.000] Researchers from Dworkham University have discovered what appears to be a massive canyon [01:56.000 --> 01:58.000] system beneath Antarctica's ice. [01:58.000 --> 02:02.000] Using satellite data, geologists have mapped out a system of canyons over a thousand kilometers [02:02.000 --> 02:08.000] long, which is over twice the length of the Grand Canyon, with pits that reach up to a kilometer deep. [02:08.000 --> 02:18.000] They were located in the Princess Elizabeth land region on the eastern side of the continent. [02:18.000 --> 02:22.000] The Texas Department of Public Safety, or DPS, has confirmed that a highway patrol trooper, [02:22.000 --> 02:27.000] Terry Lockridge, 33 years old, was arrested last week on charges of aggravated sexual assault [02:27.000 --> 02:29.000] of an underage girl. [02:29.000 --> 02:33.000] Mr. Lockridge has been with the DPS since September of 2009. [02:33.000 --> 03:00.000] Officials say that the case is still under investigation. [03:00.000 --> 03:28.000] Elizabeth Lockridge. [03:28.000 --> 03:32.700] Bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:32.700 --> 03:38.400] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:38.400 --> 03:43.800] When you were eight and you had bad traits You'd go to school and learn the golden rules [03:43.800 --> 03:49.200] So why are you acting like a bloody fool? Eat sugar, ah, ah, sing a monster tune! [03:49.200 --> 03:54.600] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:54.600 --> 04:00.200] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [04:00.200 --> 04:03.000] You chuck it on that one, you chuck it on this one [04:03.000 --> 04:05.800] You chuck it on your mother and you chuck it on your father [04:05.800 --> 04:08.400] You chuck it on your brother and you chuck it on your sister [04:08.400 --> 04:11.000] You chuck it on that one and you chuck it on me! [04:11.000 --> 04:12.200] Bad boys, bad boys [04:12.200 --> 04:16.800] Okay, howdy, howdy, this is Randy Kelton, Debra Stevens, Rule of Law Radio [04:16.800 --> 04:24.800] on this Thursday, the 21st day of January 2016 [04:24.800 --> 04:30.400] and I'm gonna start out tonight talking about grant injuries [04:30.400 --> 04:34.100] I had someone that was working on a criminal complaint [04:34.100 --> 04:37.600] I probably should address that first [04:37.600 --> 04:45.100] He wrote up a criminal complaint a couple weeks ago and sent it to me and had me go over it [04:45.100 --> 04:51.900] and I was real diplomatic when I called him back and told him it was really a piece of crap [04:51.900 --> 04:57.000] that it was absolutely atrocious, it was horrible, he did everything wrong [04:57.000 --> 05:04.400] So I gave him some instruction and he went to work on it and sent me another piece of garbage [05:04.400 --> 05:08.200] and I tore that one to pieces and I sent it back to him [05:08.200 --> 05:12.800] and gave him some other documents to read [05:12.800 --> 05:21.700] and unlike a lot of people that we give suggestions to, he actually followed them [05:21.700 --> 05:28.800] and he just sent me back this criminal accusations against a traffic court judge [05:28.800 --> 05:30.400] and I'm gonna read it to you [05:30.400 --> 05:35.700] Now he starts out, right off the bat he makes one little error, or two errors [05:35.700 --> 05:42.500] He starts out by quoting some code in case law [05:42.500 --> 05:50.900] Now I have a little bit of objection to that because he's writing this for a grand jury to read [05:50.900 --> 05:56.100] and before you tell the grand juror anything about what's going on [05:56.100 --> 06:01.700] he starts throwing law at him and his eyes are gonna go blast over [06:01.700 --> 06:02.800] I'll read this anyway [06:02.800 --> 06:08.400] Under our system of government, upon the individuality and intelligence of the citizen [06:08.400 --> 06:13.700] the state does not claim to control him or her acceptance, his or her conduct [06:13.700 --> 06:20.800] to others, leaving him or her the sole judge as to all that affects himself [06:20.800 --> 06:25.800] Muggler v. Kansas, 123 U.S. 623 [06:25.800 --> 06:31.200] All laws and practices which are repugnant to the Constitution are null and void [06:31.200 --> 06:35.900] Marbury v. Madison, everybody should know that one [06:35.900 --> 06:40.400] Okay, now he goes on the fifth day of May 2015, 7.30 a.m. [06:40.400 --> 06:48.600] Defendant was brought before Judge Dwight to be arraigned for an alleged traffic offense [06:48.600 --> 06:53.700] He goes through the facts of the hearing [06:53.700 --> 06:59.000] He calls an arraignment, but it actually couldn't be an arraignment [06:59.000 --> 07:01.200] We may talk to that later [07:01.200 --> 07:06.200] Then he goes to some more code, Article 1.03, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure [07:06.200 --> 07:09.100] Objective of this code [07:09.100 --> 07:14.200] This code is intended to embrace rules applicable to the prevention and prosecution of offenses [07:14.200 --> 07:21.000] against laws of this state and to make rules of procedure in respect to the prevention [07:21.000 --> 07:26.300] and punishment of offenses intelligible to the officers who are to act upon them [07:26.300 --> 07:31.700] and to all persons whose right are to be affected by them [07:31.700 --> 07:36.200] It seeks to adopt measures for preventing the commission of crime [07:36.200 --> 07:40.100] to exclude the offender from all hope of escape [07:40.100 --> 07:46.900] to ensure a trial with as little delay as is consistent with the ends of justice [07:46.900 --> 07:52.200] to bring to the investigation of each offense on the trial [07:52.200 --> 07:56.700] of all the evidence tending to produce conviction or acquittal [07:56.700 --> 08:03.500] And this was highlighted to ensure a fair and impartial trial [08:03.500 --> 08:08.200] and a certain execution of the sentence of law when declared [08:08.200 --> 08:11.000] Next one, Article 104 [08:11.000 --> 08:17.100] This is right at the front of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure [08:17.100 --> 08:20.500] Article 1.04, Due Course of Law [08:20.500 --> 08:26.500] No citizen of this state shall be deprived of life, liberty, property, privilege, or immunities [08:26.500 --> 08:31.400] or in any manner disenfranchised except by the due course of the laws of the land [08:31.400 --> 08:38.100] Now, I've stated before, and we've had people come on the show [08:38.100 --> 08:45.100] and complain that a judge chastised them for bringing the Constitution into the court [08:45.100 --> 08:52.500] And while it sounds horrible, it's not exactly incorrect [08:52.500 --> 08:56.600] I wouldn't bring the Constitution into the court because I don't need to [08:56.600 --> 09:00.000] The Constitution doesn't grant you any rights [09:00.000 --> 09:13.600] It merely directs public officials not to infringe on certain specific rights that you already have [09:13.600 --> 09:19.700] And this particular statute is a reflection of a Constitutional provision [09:19.700 --> 09:24.800] So you don't need the Constitution, you just go into the Criminal Procedure Code [09:24.800 --> 09:31.400] and just about everything that's prohibited in the Constitution has been codified in the statute [09:31.400 --> 09:40.600] Okay, then he goes on to the 29th day of May, defendant appeared in the town of Addison Court for initial hearing [09:40.600 --> 09:44.800] I won't go through all of it [09:44.800 --> 09:53.300] Defendant submitted some motions on the 18th day of June, defendant hand-delivered four defense motions [09:53.300 --> 10:00.900] On the 25th day of July, in response to a letter from Judge Dwight, defendant submitted 988 pages of case law [10:00.900 --> 10:06.900] He filed Eddie's pleadings, or motions of pleadings [10:06.900 --> 10:12.500] And the judge demanded case law for all of them, this guy gave him 988 pages of case law [10:12.500 --> 10:16.700] from 19 different Supreme Court cases [10:16.700 --> 10:23.400] And then he quotes here, U.S. Constitution Article 4 clause 2, the Constitution and laws of the United States [10:23.400 --> 10:30.800] which shall be made in persuance thereof and all treaties made or which shall be made under the authority of the United States [10:30.800 --> 10:32.500] shall be the Supreme Law of the land [10:32.500 --> 10:39.000] and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby and in any Constitution [10:39.000 --> 10:46.100] and in the Constitution or laws of any state to the contrary notwithstanding [10:46.100 --> 10:54.100] I'm sorry, anything in the Constitution or laws of any state to the contrary notwithstanding [10:54.100 --> 11:04.200] Okay, on September the 1st, 2015, Judge Larry Dwight held motions hearing, defendant submitted the following motions [11:04.200 --> 11:06.500] These are Eddie's motions [11:06.500 --> 11:12.100] Judge Dwight opened the motions hearing, calling defendant and city attorney Larry McCollum to the bench [11:12.100 --> 11:19.600] Judge Dwight asked if there were any statements to be made, prosecution stated he had no evidence to present to the court and was done [11:19.600 --> 11:25.400] Judge Dwight attempted to gavel hearing closed, defendant interrupted, defendant prepared [11:25.400 --> 11:30.500] and started reading a short page opening statement, a short one page opening statement [11:30.500 --> 11:34.400] Defendant was stopped in the opening line and never allowed to continue [11:34.400 --> 11:40.800] Judge Dwight immediately interjected loudly stating he was not going to hear this [11:40.800 --> 11:44.100] Defendant stated Judge Dwight was prosecuting the case [11:44.100 --> 11:46.900] Defendant stated it was the duty of the prosecutor to prove the case [11:46.900 --> 11:51.400] Judge Dwight raised his voice loudly yelling at defendant [11:51.400 --> 11:55.700] He stated you don't know the law and you can't speak the law [11:55.700 --> 12:00.800] Judge Dwight told defendant to shut up in no uncertain terms [12:00.800 --> 12:06.400] Defendant held up Texas criminal and motor vehicle code stating this is the law [12:06.400 --> 12:11.700] Judge Dwight replied motion denied and gaveled the case closed [12:11.700 --> 12:17.700] Okay, that's what this complaint is about [12:17.700 --> 12:20.300] The judge wouldn't let him present his case [12:20.300 --> 12:25.600] Where rights are secured by the Constitution are involved [12:25.600 --> 12:29.500] There can be no rulemaking or legislation which would abrogate them [12:29.500 --> 12:32.200] Miranda v. Arizona [12:32.200 --> 12:37.600] Okay, article 1.05, we read 1.03, 1.04 [12:37.600 --> 12:42.600] Now we go to 1.05, rights of the accused and this is right out of the [12:42.600 --> 12:45.900] Constitution and Texas Constitution [12:45.900 --> 12:51.300] In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall have a right to a speedy public trial [12:51.300 --> 12:55.700] But impartial jury shall have the right to demand the nature and cause of that [12:55.700 --> 12:58.600] Accusation against him and to have a copy thereof [12:58.600 --> 13:02.300] He shall not be compelled to give evidence against himself [13:02.300 --> 13:08.800] He shall have the right of being heard by himself or counsel or both [13:08.800 --> 13:13.300] Shall be confronted with the obtaining witness against him [13:13.300 --> 13:18.600] Shall have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor [13:18.600 --> 13:25.100] No person shall be held to answer for felony unless on indictment of a grand jury [13:25.100 --> 13:34.200] Officers of the court have no immunity when violating a constitutional right from liability [13:34.200 --> 13:36.200] For they are deemed to know the law [13:36.200 --> 13:41.800] Murdoch v. Pennsylvania, 319 U.S. 105 [13:41.800 --> 13:45.800] And I charge therefore that honor before the making of this complaint [13:45.800 --> 13:51.900] Honor before the blank day of blank, whatever that was up there [13:51.900 --> 13:58.200] In the county of Dallas, state of Texas, Judge Larry Dwight did then and there [13:58.200 --> 14:03.800] Unlawfully and willfully violate section 36.05 Texas Penal Code [14:03.800 --> 14:07.200] Titled witness tampering against peace digging in the state of Texas [14:07.200 --> 14:11.700] Now that is well done [14:11.700 --> 14:15.100] This is what I'm talking about [14:15.100 --> 14:18.000] This is how you prepare a criminal complaint [14:18.000 --> 14:23.200] This gives a grand jury everything it needs [14:23.200 --> 14:30.000] And here it doesn't really matter if the grand jury likes a judge or approves of the judge [14:30.000 --> 14:34.500] It gives him facts and law [14:34.500 --> 14:39.600] If you write a complaint, this is how you want it to come out [14:39.600 --> 14:46.100] So Scott nice work, Scott sent it to me earlier today and wanted me to read it [14:46.100 --> 14:51.100] And compared to his previous work, I was very pleasantly surprised [14:51.100 --> 14:53.700] This was a nice piece of work [14:53.700 --> 14:59.200] But I owed him to that, I owed it to Scott to read that [14:59.200 --> 15:03.500] And I hope you get something from it [15:03.500 --> 15:09.300] If when you write a legal document [15:09.300 --> 15:16.400] First thing you want to do is present the facts [15:16.400 --> 15:20.700] You always keep in mind what a judge must do [15:20.700 --> 15:27.500] The judge has a duty to determine the facts in accordance with the rules of evidence [15:27.500 --> 15:31.000] In order to get facts in the case [15:31.000 --> 15:36.700] You need the facts presented in the best ways by verified affidavit [15:36.700 --> 15:44.600] But that's not enough, you have to establish foundation for the facts [15:44.600 --> 15:52.200] So you start out at the beginning and you pretty well tell everything [15:52.200 --> 15:58.700] You want to give facts that may not exactly go to adjudication of the case [15:58.700 --> 16:06.500] But they set up foundation for the facts that do go to the adjudication of the case [16:06.500 --> 16:10.500] You can't just throw a fact out there without context [16:10.500 --> 16:14.900] And foundation is effectively context [16:14.900 --> 16:18.700] And when you write a statement of facts [16:18.700 --> 16:24.100] I generally put each fact on a separate sentence [16:24.100 --> 16:29.600] I may combine them later but generally not [16:29.600 --> 16:34.200] I want each fact separate, period at the end [16:34.200 --> 16:37.700] They stop at the end and go to the next line [16:37.700 --> 16:40.900] And, let me see how much time I got [16:40.900 --> 16:44.100] Okay, and when you write a fact [16:44.100 --> 16:48.100] At the end of it, put comma in my opinion [16:48.100 --> 16:51.200] If you read the sentence and it makes sense [16:51.200 --> 16:53.500] It's not a fact, it's an opinion, take it out [16:53.500 --> 16:54.700] Or rewrite it as a fact [16:54.700 --> 16:57.400] Hang on, Randy Kelton, David Stevens, Wheelbarrow Radio [16:57.400 --> 17:00.000] We'll be right back [17:00.000 --> 17:03.800] They took our guns! 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nonGMOsolutions.com today [18:53.500 --> 18:56.300] And get 10% off with promo code LOGOS [18:56.300 --> 19:00.600] That's nonGMOsolutions.com with promo code LOGOS [19:26.300 --> 19:42.600] Okay, we are back [19:42.600 --> 19:45.200] Randy Kelton, Debra Stevens, Rule of Law Radio [19:45.200 --> 19:47.800] And I'm going to turn the phones on [19:47.800 --> 19:49.600] We'll keep the phones on all night [19:49.600 --> 19:53.400] If you have a question or comment, give me a call [19:53.400 --> 20:01.000] But in the meantime, I'm preparing a set of documents [20:01.000 --> 20:04.300] For our Texas Rangers [20:04.300 --> 20:08.500] The Texas Rangers have been empowered [20:08.500 --> 20:14.400] To take over the investigative function of the [20:14.400 --> 20:18.000] Prosecutors Public Integrity Units [20:18.000 --> 20:20.600] We had a few of those around [20:20.600 --> 20:25.300] And if you listen to the show a lot, you know that I've argued [20:25.300 --> 20:33.000] That a public integrity unit attached to a prosecuting attorney's office [20:33.000 --> 20:36.000] Is criminal [20:36.000 --> 20:39.800] Because a prosecuting attorney has no power to investigate [20:39.800 --> 20:42.800] A complaint against a public official [20:42.800 --> 20:47.500] That's strictly left to a grand jury [20:47.500 --> 20:51.400] And so when a prosecuting attorney is made known [20:51.400 --> 20:54.900] That a public official is violating a law related to his office [20:54.900 --> 20:57.700] He's required to reduce the complaint to an information [20:57.700 --> 20:59.300] Submitted to the grand jury [20:59.300 --> 21:02.600] They used to say forthwith they took that out [21:02.600 --> 21:07.000] And he's also to submit a complaint to some magistrate [21:07.000 --> 21:09.400] So he can't investigate it [21:09.400 --> 21:12.800] The legislature said hands off [21:12.800 --> 21:15.500] But Ronner will put this unit together [21:15.500 --> 21:20.200] So he can use the investigative unit to [21:20.200 --> 21:24.300] As a political tool to beat up public officials [21:24.300 --> 21:26.500] That didn't do what he liked [21:26.500 --> 21:30.000] Case in point, Tom DeLay [21:30.000 --> 21:36.200] Ron Earl, local Travis County District Attorney [21:36.200 --> 21:38.600] Down here in Fodum, Texas [21:38.600 --> 21:43.600] Took out the second highest political official in the country [21:43.600 --> 21:49.200] And what he did was horribly illegal [21:49.200 --> 21:53.200] Nobody ever accused Tom DeLay of a crime [21:53.200 --> 22:01.700] I was going to read over a presentation I sent to the lawyers for Governor Perry [22:01.700 --> 22:04.300] Governor Perry, same way [22:04.300 --> 22:08.400] Nobody ever accused Governor Perry of a crime [22:08.400 --> 22:11.300] And we do have a caller, Jeff from Mississippi [22:11.300 --> 22:13.200] And I've been wanting to get him back up [22:13.200 --> 22:16.400] If I get time, I'll go through this [22:16.400 --> 22:19.900] It's effectively written as a habeas [22:19.900 --> 22:24.600] But I sent it to his lawyers rather than filing it as a habeas [22:24.600 --> 22:25.900] Don't know if they ever read it [22:25.900 --> 22:28.600] But they sure didn't get the case thrown out [22:28.600 --> 22:31.300] Okay, we'll go back to this if we have time [22:31.300 --> 22:33.600] We got Jeff in Mississippi [22:33.600 --> 22:35.400] Hello, Jeff [22:35.400 --> 22:39.200] What has been going on with you? [22:39.200 --> 22:41.000] Well, thanks for having me on [22:41.000 --> 22:45.900] I've got a couple of questions and we can just go through them and answer them pretty quick [22:45.900 --> 22:48.600] So we can get back to your topic [22:48.600 --> 22:53.000] The first question that I've got is I'm writing my complaint [22:53.000 --> 22:58.600] And something that really, really confuses me is [22:58.600 --> 23:05.900] When you hear someone say, do not use conclusory adjectives in your facts [23:05.900 --> 23:08.000] Such as, he stole my lollipop [23:08.000 --> 23:13.100] He did it recklessly, wantonly, and intentionally [23:13.100 --> 23:15.100] I've been warned to leave those out [23:15.100 --> 23:20.100] But yet all read complaints where they're put in and they say them [23:20.100 --> 23:21.900] So that confuses me [23:21.900 --> 23:28.100] Do you want to use intentionally, wantonly, and recklessly in your causes of action? [23:28.100 --> 23:30.600] No, no, here's how you do that [23:30.600 --> 23:34.900] You give a statement of facts [23:34.900 --> 23:39.900] And whoever's saying that with a complaint is not correct [23:39.900 --> 23:43.600] If you're filing a civil action [23:43.600 --> 23:46.700] Then a civil action, you want to give a statement of facts [23:46.700 --> 23:50.300] Because you want to get those facts into the record [23:50.300 --> 23:55.300] But when you're filing a criminal complaint, you're not writing that for the court [23:55.300 --> 23:58.800] You're writing that for a grand jury [23:58.800 --> 24:10.400] And there is no technical prescription for how a citizen must write a criminal complaint [24:10.400 --> 24:16.000] And that's because complaints are intended to be written by non-professionals [24:16.000 --> 24:23.700] So there is a lot of leeway granted in the writing of a complaint [24:23.700 --> 24:29.900] So in that regard, I take some liberties [24:29.900 --> 24:33.900] Not so much for the purpose of taking a liberty [24:33.900 --> 24:42.600] But from keeping the complaint from being too long and too hard for an ordinary person to understand [24:42.600 --> 24:48.800] When you're doing a civil case, you're writing this for the judge [24:48.800 --> 24:52.200] So the judge is going to read down your statement of facts [24:52.200 --> 24:58.400] And if you have constructed your facts carefully [24:58.400 --> 25:01.900] Then he will, like any human being [25:01.900 --> 25:08.000] When they're reading, when they're putting together bits and pieces of information [25:08.000 --> 25:11.400] They try to establish referential index [25:11.400 --> 25:17.700] A way to connect logically one piece to the next [25:17.700 --> 25:20.600] So you write out all your facts first [25:20.600 --> 25:25.500] And then you determine where you want to take your reader [25:25.500 --> 25:30.800] What conclusion do you want your reader to come to? [25:30.800 --> 25:37.900] And then all of the facts that are essentially irrelevant [25:37.900 --> 25:46.800] Now, some facts don't exactly make a claim [25:46.800 --> 25:51.400] But they establish foundation for a claim [25:51.400 --> 25:56.300] Where a question would come into the mind of the reader [25:56.300 --> 26:00.100] You need to answer that question [26:00.100 --> 26:04.300] When you are stating the facts, if you jump over something [26:04.300 --> 26:07.400] And the reader is going to say, wait a minute, wait a minute [26:07.400 --> 26:12.400] There's something missing here, you've lost a reader, you've lost flow [26:12.400 --> 26:16.000] So you want to anticipate the question that's going to come to his mind [26:16.000 --> 26:20.000] And if you need a fact in there to answer that question, you put that back in [26:20.000 --> 26:22.200] But otherwise you take all the facts out [26:22.200 --> 26:27.800] That don't lead your reader to connect your facts together [26:27.800 --> 26:32.500] In a way that will lead him to the conclusion that you want him to come to [26:32.500 --> 26:37.900] Writing an effective statement of facts is an art form [26:37.900 --> 26:40.800] Okay, once you have the facts done [26:40.800 --> 26:44.700] You set that into a statement of facts [26:44.700 --> 26:48.500] You convert it into an affidavit, have it verified [26:48.500 --> 26:52.400] And file it as an attachment to your suit [26:52.400 --> 26:57.200] That's how you get the facts before the court [26:57.200 --> 27:01.500] The only way these facts won't be accepted by the court [27:01.500 --> 27:04.500] Is if the other side objects to one of them [27:04.500 --> 27:08.300] And then the judge makes a ruling on one [27:08.300 --> 27:11.800] Otherwise, you have your facts in the court that way [27:11.800 --> 27:16.000] When you're writing a criminal complaint, it's a different deal [27:16.000 --> 27:20.400] You're writing to a grand jury of your peers [27:20.400 --> 27:24.100] Who don't necessarily know anything about [27:24.100 --> 27:27.900] How to stitch these facts together [27:27.900 --> 27:34.000] So, I generally write a statement of factual accusation [27:34.000 --> 27:36.500] My term made it up [27:36.500 --> 27:43.900] But similar to points in authorities or brief [27:43.900 --> 27:50.400] I call it factual accusation because I write the facts first [27:50.400 --> 27:52.000] Save that as a statement of facts [27:52.000 --> 27:54.300] And then I take my statement of facts [27:54.300 --> 27:58.300] And I start going down through the facts [27:58.300 --> 28:04.400] And when they reach a point to where a reasonable conclusion should be made [28:04.400 --> 28:06.100] I put in that conclusion [28:06.100 --> 28:10.800] And I put in the law that supports the conclusion [28:10.800 --> 28:15.600] And that's exactly what Scott did in his complaint [28:15.600 --> 28:21.900] He told the jury, this is what the judge did [28:21.900 --> 28:27.900] And here's the law that relates to what the judge did [28:27.900 --> 28:32.800] And this shows why what the judge did was improper [28:32.800 --> 28:36.400] So he just walked down on the salient pieces [28:36.400 --> 28:42.400] And he did a good job of taking out all of those facts [28:42.400 --> 28:48.800] All of those things that really peeled him [28:48.800 --> 28:53.200] That really annoyed him and got to him and frustrated him [28:53.200 --> 28:57.600] That he really wanted to rub in their faces [28:57.600 --> 29:00.400] But it didn't lead to his outcome [29:00.400 --> 29:05.900] So he took them out and that takes a discipline [29:05.900 --> 29:08.600] To only put in what you need [29:08.600 --> 29:11.200] You start putting in stuff you don't need [29:11.200 --> 29:15.300] You start sounding like somebody who's angry [29:15.300 --> 29:21.300] And just tried to get somebody in trouble because you don't like what he did [29:21.300 --> 29:24.500] If you keep it clean [29:24.500 --> 29:29.100] Keep your 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were we? [34:43.100 --> 34:45.100] I just wanted to recap real quick then [34:45.100 --> 34:47.100] In my statement of facts [34:47.100 --> 34:49.100] If I'm using conclusory adjectives [34:49.100 --> 34:53.100] Like he meant to hit me or intentionally or wantonly [34:53.100 --> 34:55.100] I just need to take those out [34:55.100 --> 34:59.100] No, you can actually leave those in [34:59.100 --> 35:04.100] If the wanton is implied from the facts [35:04.100 --> 35:06.100] Okay [35:06.100 --> 35:09.100] Now if he tripped over a banana peel [35:09.100 --> 35:11.100] Threw his arm back [35:11.100 --> 35:14.100] And blooded your nose [35:14.100 --> 35:17.100] Then you can't say wantonly [35:17.100 --> 35:19.100] But if he walked up to you [35:19.100 --> 35:21.100] Raised his arm [35:21.100 --> 35:24.100] Swung his arm around and connected with your nose [35:24.100 --> 35:31.100] That's wantonly as the element of the crime intends [35:31.100 --> 35:35.100] Keep in mind all crimes are thought crimes [35:35.100 --> 35:38.100] And we have a lot of people complaining about that [35:38.100 --> 35:44.100] But all crimes are crimes of intent, not of action [35:44.100 --> 35:48.100] I once punched a woman up beside her head [35:48.100 --> 35:53.100] With every intention of knocking her smooth out [35:53.100 --> 35:56.100] So, did I commit a crime? [35:57.100 --> 35:59.100] The facts were [35:59.100 --> 36:02.100] We were in Lake Michigan, she got caught in a riptide [36:02.100 --> 36:04.100] I swam out to get her [36:04.100 --> 36:08.100] And I'm having to struggle because the riptide's pulling us to the bottom [36:08.100 --> 36:12.100] And I'm having to shove my feet against the bottom [36:12.100 --> 36:16.100] And shove her up and then jump up myself to get up out of the riptide [36:16.100 --> 36:21.100] And I shoved her up and came up and she latched on to me [36:21.100 --> 36:26.100] Squeezing me so hard I couldn't breathe and nearly drowned us both [36:26.100 --> 36:30.100] I got loose from her, got a breath of air, she grabbed me again [36:30.100 --> 36:34.100] And I did everything I could to knock her smooth out [36:34.100 --> 36:39.100] Well, I didn't knock her out but she quit grabbing hold of me and let me drag her in [36:39.100 --> 36:42.100] All crimes are thought crimes [36:42.100 --> 36:45.100] It's not what you did, it's why you did it [36:45.100 --> 36:48.100] So, in that regard [36:48.100 --> 36:52.100] You state your facts [36:52.100 --> 36:55.100] State your facts as facts [36:55.100 --> 36:58.100] He did this, he did that, he did this [36:58.100 --> 37:02.100] Therefore, he wantonly [37:02.100 --> 37:06.100] Then you state your conclusion [37:06.100 --> 37:10.100] In the verbiage of the element of the crime [37:10.100 --> 37:13.100] As closely as you can [37:13.100 --> 37:15.100] Alright [37:15.100 --> 37:17.100] That makes sense [37:17.100 --> 37:21.100] Now, my second question is kind of a strange question [37:21.100 --> 37:26.100] I've been listening to seminars and I've heard people say that it is impossible [37:26.100 --> 37:30.100] If you're going for a civil suit, Title 42 [37:30.100 --> 37:35.100] It's impossible to sue a judge or a clerk [37:35.100 --> 37:40.100] Unless you've actually got proof that they're committing fraud [37:40.100 --> 37:46.100] And I mean like if they're really stepped up to the microphone and basically admitted it [37:46.100 --> 37:49.100] Now, in my case, I really do [37:49.100 --> 37:54.100] I've got the clerk of the court testifying in court [37:54.100 --> 37:57.100] That I'm supposed to be arrested [37:57.100 --> 38:00.100] However, she has no record as to why [38:00.100 --> 38:04.100] She just claims under oath that she just felt comfortable [38:04.100 --> 38:06.100] That she knew I'm supposed to be there [38:06.100 --> 38:11.100] And then I have on record me asking the judge why am I arrested [38:11.100 --> 38:15.100] And he's not giving an answer, he's refusing to give an answer [38:15.100 --> 38:19.100] So can I go ahead and sue these people? [38:19.100 --> 38:22.100] And if it's not [38:22.100 --> 38:24.100] If I'm not supposed to sue [38:24.100 --> 38:26.100] Tweedle VUS [38:26.100 --> 38:29.100] A lot of people misuse Tweedle [38:29.100 --> 38:33.100] They ask somebody a question and if the person don't answer the question [38:33.100 --> 38:35.100] They call it fraud [38:35.100 --> 38:42.100] Well, it's only fraud if you have a duty to answer [38:42.100 --> 38:49.100] And in this case, you ask the judge for nature and cause [38:49.100 --> 38:50.100] Yes [38:50.100 --> 38:53.100] Why am I being arrested? [38:53.100 --> 38:57.100] He failed to provide nature and cause [38:57.100 --> 39:01.100] He had a duty to provide nature and cause [39:01.100 --> 39:04.100] And according to Tweedle, that's fraud [39:04.100 --> 39:06.100] Okay, what about the clerk? [39:06.100 --> 39:08.100] Hold on, another one [39:08.100 --> 39:14.100] There's one place where the states, municipalities, counties [39:14.100 --> 39:17.100] All waive their sovereign immunity [39:17.100 --> 39:20.100] False imprisonment [39:20.100 --> 39:21.100] Okay [39:21.100 --> 39:23.100] That's precisely what this goes to [39:23.100 --> 39:30.100] But that's what you were saying about it's almost impossible to sue a judge [39:30.100 --> 39:35.100] That's the reality, that's not the law [39:35.100 --> 39:39.100] The law says the only time you can sue a judge [39:39.100 --> 39:44.100] Is when he acts outside his subject matter jurisdiction [39:44.100 --> 39:47.100] And another way of saying that [39:47.100 --> 39:53.100] Is when he performs an act that's outside the scope of his authority [39:53.100 --> 39:58.100] Committing crimes against you is not within scope [39:58.100 --> 40:01.100] We have a case in Texas where a jailer [40:01.100 --> 40:05.100] Picked up a woman at one facility, 19 year old girl [40:05.100 --> 40:07.100] Driving her to another facility [40:07.100 --> 40:10.100] Stopped halfway there and raped her [40:10.100 --> 40:13.100] And then took her to the second facility while she sued [40:13.100 --> 40:17.100] And he claimed immunity [40:17.100 --> 40:20.100] And the court said [40:20.100 --> 40:23.100] Rape is not within scope [40:23.100 --> 40:27.100] Since the act was not within scope, there is no immunity [40:27.100 --> 40:34.100] Committing crimes against you are not within scope of the judge's authority [40:34.100 --> 40:40.100] False imprisonment may or may not be a crime in Arkansas [40:40.100 --> 40:45.100] False imprisonment is not a crime in Texas [40:45.100 --> 40:49.100] False imprisonment is a cause of action in Texas [40:49.100 --> 40:53.100] The crime is kidnapping [40:53.100 --> 40:57.100] We could claim false imprisonment if they had a statute for it, but we don't [40:57.100 --> 41:00.100] So the crime is kidnapping [41:00.100 --> 41:02.100] And the tort is false imprisonment [41:02.100 --> 41:07.100] I might want to check that in Arkansas [41:07.100 --> 41:11.100] To make sure that if you charge him with false imprisonment as a crime [41:11.100 --> 41:15.100] That it actually is a statute [41:15.100 --> 41:18.100] Did I get off topic? [41:18.100 --> 41:19.100] No, you're good [41:19.100 --> 41:23.100] Just with the clerk, what my only concern would be [41:23.100 --> 41:26.100] Is if I listed the clerk and the judge as defendants [41:26.100 --> 41:28.100] And then the court came back [41:28.100 --> 41:29.100] Hold on, hold on [41:29.100 --> 41:39.100] Clerk, what part of a clerk's duty involves instructing the judge to arrest you? [41:39.100 --> 41:40.100] She didn't [41:40.100 --> 41:47.100] The state filed for a motion to have me arrested for failure to appear [41:47.100 --> 41:51.100] I called the clerk on the stand to see if she was comfortable [41:51.100 --> 41:54.100] If I knew that I was supposed to show up for the date [41:54.100 --> 41:57.100] And she said she thought she was comfortable [41:57.100 --> 42:00.100] Oh, that's different [42:00.100 --> 42:06.100] So the clerk is a witness answering questions [42:06.100 --> 42:08.100] Yes, against me [42:08.100 --> 42:11.100] Can't be sued [42:11.100 --> 42:15.100] Absolutely cannot be sued, period [42:15.100 --> 42:17.100] Okay, good [42:17.100 --> 42:21.100] Even if she lied like a dog, she can't be sued [42:21.100 --> 42:23.100] Really? Why? [42:23.100 --> 42:29.100] Well, they want people to be able to comfortably testify [42:29.100 --> 42:34.100] And not have to worry about getting sued about every word they say [42:34.100 --> 42:35.100] Okay [42:35.100 --> 42:37.100] When you're called on the stand [42:37.100 --> 42:43.100] You never have to worry about being sued over your testimony [42:43.100 --> 42:48.100] You can be prosecuted for perjury [42:48.100 --> 42:50.100] But you can't be sued [42:50.100 --> 42:56.100] You can't slander someone from the witness stand [42:56.100 --> 42:58.100] You cannot be sued for it [42:58.100 --> 43:01.100] So I would not go after the clerk if that's what she did [43:01.100 --> 43:04.100] Now, if she committed aggravated perjury [43:04.100 --> 43:09.100] But then again, if she testified to what she thought or felt [43:09.100 --> 43:12.100] You're not going to have a shot at her [43:12.100 --> 43:14.100] Okay, I'll just take her off [43:14.100 --> 43:17.100] I would do that [43:17.100 --> 43:21.100] Unless you have something really compelling [43:21.100 --> 43:23.100] Well, that leads me to my last question [43:23.100 --> 43:26.100] That is, let's say I left her on the complaint [43:26.100 --> 43:29.100] And then what happened is exactly what you said [43:29.100 --> 43:31.100] Is that I can't sue her [43:31.100 --> 43:35.100] Would that destroy my entire complaint or could I just [43:35.100 --> 43:38.100] No, it won't hurt at all [43:38.100 --> 43:39.100] Okay [43:39.100 --> 43:40.100] I'm done [43:40.100 --> 43:41.100] Thank you [43:41.100 --> 43:44.100] It'll cost them a little more to get it thrown off [43:44.100 --> 43:46.100] That's all [43:46.100 --> 43:47.100] Okay [43:47.100 --> 43:48.100] Thank you [43:48.100 --> 43:53.100] Okay, you got any more before us? 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[47:09.100 --> 47:13.100] I was the person that had actually written you an email [47:13.100 --> 47:17.100] Regarding the fraud that was perpetrated against myself and my wife [47:17.100 --> 47:18.100] Regarding our homes [47:18.100 --> 47:21.100] With all the illegal activities [47:21.100 --> 47:25.100] That were associated with a securitized trust [47:25.100 --> 47:28.100] In the 2007-2008 timeframe [47:28.100 --> 47:34.100] Okay, can you give me a brief synopsis? [47:34.100 --> 47:36.100] Yeah, a brief synopsis is [47:36.100 --> 47:40.100] We actually owned some high-end homes [47:40.100 --> 47:43.100] In an exclusive area in California [47:43.100 --> 47:45.100] Southern California, Orange County [47:45.100 --> 47:48.100] And one of the homes we were selling [47:48.100 --> 47:50.100] A person came to our door [47:50.100 --> 47:52.100] And was involved in the mortgage industry [47:52.100 --> 47:57.100] And educated me as to all the fraudulent things that were going on [47:57.100 --> 48:00.100] I at the time was starting up a technology company [48:00.100 --> 48:02.100] And I had to make a business decision [48:02.100 --> 48:04.100] On what I was going to do [48:04.100 --> 48:07.100] And when I researched what this person had told me [48:07.100 --> 48:08.100] I found it to be true [48:08.100 --> 48:11.100] So I became a conscientious objector [48:11.100 --> 48:15.100] To the fraud that was perpetrated against homeowners [48:15.100 --> 48:20.100] After these securitized trusts had been used to rip off money [48:20.100 --> 48:22.100] From the institutional investors [48:22.100 --> 48:25.100] So at the same time that that was happening [48:25.100 --> 48:28.100] I ran across Lynz-Dismoniak in Florida [48:28.100 --> 48:31.100] Where she had actually blown open wide [48:31.100 --> 48:33.100] The Revo signing issue [48:33.100 --> 48:37.100] Where people were paid $10 an hour to act as [48:37.100 --> 48:45.100] Trustee secretaries or secretaries of the bank [48:45.100 --> 48:47.100] When they were just people out off the street [48:47.100 --> 48:50.100] Didn't pay $10 an hour to forge signatures [48:50.100 --> 48:54.100] So that the bank could initiate an unlawful retainer action [48:54.100 --> 48:57.100] For no more damage than $15,000 [48:57.100 --> 49:02.100] And that was used to illegally evict people like myself out of our homes [49:02.100 --> 49:05.100] Even when we were fighting in the court [49:05.100 --> 49:10.100] To have the opposition prove that they had legal standing [49:10.100 --> 49:13.100] So it uncovered a RICO scenario [49:13.100 --> 49:17.100] I've been in a situation where I've had to recuse federal judges [49:17.100 --> 49:21.100] The best case is our own property [49:21.100 --> 49:27.100] My wife, we've entered into Chapter 13 to protect our interests [49:27.100 --> 49:32.100] The argument being we have to have our properties and property reorganized [49:32.100 --> 49:36.100] Because effectively they stole the properties and all of our down payments [49:36.100 --> 49:41.100] And so halfway through that case [49:41.100 --> 49:45.100] The judge was replaced by another judge [49:45.100 --> 49:53.100] That effectively research provided me the reality that that judge had actually [49:53.100 --> 49:56.100] Been an employee of the successor and interest of Countrywide [49:56.100 --> 49:59.100] Which is Bank of America for 15 years [49:59.100 --> 50:04.100] Prior to becoming an attorney general for two years [50:04.100 --> 50:07.100] Before being placed on the bench [50:07.100 --> 50:12.100] That judge was asked under oath by my wife if she had any [50:12.100 --> 50:17.100] Second Amendment, actually 14th Amendment right conflicts [50:17.100 --> 50:21.100] And that we have under the Constitution of the Federal Court jurisdiction [50:21.100 --> 50:23.100] The right to a fair and impartial tribunal [50:23.100 --> 50:28.100] The answer was this is not the proper venue for that question [50:28.100 --> 50:31.100] After that particular hearing [50:31.100 --> 50:35.100] She accused me, even though it wasn't my case [50:35.100 --> 50:40.100] She accused me of the threat because I had requested her financial information [50:40.100 --> 50:44.100] From the Fair Practice of Judicial Committee in Washington, D.C. [50:44.100 --> 50:47.100] So she could redact her financial information [50:47.100 --> 50:51.100] Fortunately for us, she had been divorced and we were able to find out [50:51.100 --> 50:55.100] All the proof of the fact that she is the stock owner and Bank of America [50:55.100 --> 51:00.100] I think an employee had a 401K, had a pension with Bank of America [51:00.100 --> 51:04.100] And was sitting on a case where Bank of America was involved [51:04.100 --> 51:10.100] As the successor and interest of our property, allegedly [51:10.100 --> 51:16.100] So if you're not familiar, Countrywide was one of the big out front operations [51:16.100 --> 51:20.100] Through the whole crash with Lehman Brothers and all the toxic assets [51:20.100 --> 51:26.100] Effectively, there was a case, Kemp versus Countrywide [51:26.100 --> 51:30.100] Where Lindy Demartini under oath in federal court stated [51:30.100 --> 51:36.100] That she's an officer Countrywide, that they never transfer their promissory notes to the Spiritide Trust [51:36.100 --> 51:40.100] And the reason they didn't do that is because they had sold those promissory notes [51:40.100 --> 51:42.100] To multiple and institutional investors [51:42.100 --> 51:44.100] So which one do you send it to? [51:44.100 --> 51:47.100] Effectively, they destroyed that evidence [51:47.100 --> 51:50.100] And that's what caused the whole purpose of the robo-fighting [51:50.100 --> 51:53.100] Is they needed to have some kind of legal way to evict people from properties [51:53.100 --> 52:00.100] That they had no longer for their own great purposes had a legal chain of title [52:00.100 --> 52:06.100] So where I'm at at this point is final move before I believe a fair judge in my own case [52:06.100 --> 52:10.100] And I just want to make sure that I'm prepared for the best of my ability [52:10.100 --> 52:12.100] Okay, hold on, hold on [52:12.100 --> 52:16.100] Are you still in bankruptcy? [52:16.100 --> 52:19.100] So I'm not in bankruptcy exactly right now [52:19.100 --> 52:24.100] But the last time what happened was there was a docket that I wasn't familiar with [52:24.100 --> 52:27.100] Which was I think the damages docket [52:27.100 --> 52:32.100] And they had put in one of these other illegal loans [52:32.100 --> 52:36.100] Where it was actually a personal, it was a HELOC personal loan [52:36.100 --> 52:40.100] But then they tied it to the property and I didn't see that so I didn't argue that [52:40.100 --> 52:43.100] And I had to dismiss so I filed this [52:43.100 --> 52:45.100] Okay, wait, hold on, hold on [52:45.100 --> 52:50.100] You had the bankruptcy, the bankruptcy was dismissed? [52:50.100 --> 52:52.100] Without prejudice [52:52.100 --> 52:53.100] Okay [52:53.100 --> 52:54.100] I asked for a dismiss without prejudice [52:54.100 --> 52:55.100] Okay, hold on [52:55.100 --> 52:56.100] But with prejudice [52:56.100 --> 52:59.100] And the judge sided for me [52:59.100 --> 53:05.100] When you filed for bankruptcy did you claim the property as unsecured? [53:05.100 --> 53:07.100] Correct [53:07.100 --> 53:10.100] Did the, no that was correct [53:10.100 --> 53:14.100] So you did claim it as unsecured? [53:14.100 --> 53:15.100] Right, exactly [53:15.100 --> 53:21.100] I was the fee simple owner of the property as I filed on my form [53:21.100 --> 53:31.100] Did you get a ruling on, did you have an evidentiary hearing on standing of the claimant? [53:31.100 --> 53:34.100] No, because they've always, we've never been able to get to that point [53:34.100 --> 53:42.100] Because they keep doing all types of different procedural tactics to get away from even arguing the law [53:42.100 --> 53:47.100] So that's what I'm looking to do, I'm going to refile and I'm going to move straight to quiet to vital [53:47.100 --> 53:49.100] And I'm going to put in a [53:49.100 --> 53:52.100] Okay, okay, hold on, hold on, hold on [53:52.100 --> 53:57.100] Okay, have you filed a qualified written request? [53:57.100 --> 53:59.100] Yes [53:59.100 --> 54:05.100] What did you claim as an accounting error? [54:05.100 --> 54:10.100] I can't remember, I had to go back and look at that [54:10.100 --> 54:15.100] Okay, that is really, really important [54:15.100 --> 54:25.100] If you've filed what you called a qualified written request and you did not claim an accounting error [54:25.100 --> 54:31.100] And demand that the lender correct the error then it wasn't a qualified written request [54:31.100 --> 54:36.100] Now I have a qualified written request [54:36.100 --> 54:40.100] It's also a debt validation letter [54:40.100 --> 54:45.100] It's also a demand under UCC 3-501 [54:45.100 --> 54:50.100] And most important it's a notice of rescission [54:50.100 --> 54:54.100] I'm going to suggest that you file this [54:54.100 --> 55:03.100] And the reason I asked about the accounting error is we have a real humdinger that we can use [55:03.100 --> 55:09.100] You got your HUD 1 settlement statement [55:09.100 --> 55:17.100] I do, but the problem with that is the legal situation is the bank that I did transaction with no longer exists [55:17.100 --> 55:19.100] Wonderful [55:19.100 --> 55:29.100] My legal position is unless under Supreme Court ruling, they have to bring an unaltered signature note in order to prove legal standing [55:29.100 --> 55:34.100] They can't just bring a deed upon trust because [55:34.100 --> 55:37.100] Okay, hold on, you're in California? [55:37.100 --> 55:39.100] Correct [55:39.100 --> 55:43.100] Right now in California that's all they need [55:43.100 --> 55:53.100] However, we are waiting for a decision from the Supreme in California on the Yvanov case [55:53.100 --> 56:02.100] And we also have a case with someone that I'm working with in San Diego [56:02.100 --> 56:07.100] In that case we're asking the court to distinguish Jenkins [56:07.100 --> 56:15.100] This all goes to your right to challenge an assignment or an appointment [56:15.100 --> 56:28.100] In California the courts have mostly held that since you're not a party to that transaction you have no standing to challenge it [56:28.100 --> 56:43.100] But I seriously suspect that the Supreme picked this case up because they intend to either overrule Jenkins or distinguish Jenkins [56:43.100 --> 56:49.100] Jenkins is the one they use to say you can't challenge these documents [56:49.100 --> 57:00.100] They present Jenkins as if it says you don't have standing to challenge these documents, but that is not what Jenkins says [57:00.100 --> 57:09.100] What Jenkins says is you can't just willy-nilly say I don't believe that's a proper document [57:09.100 --> 57:14.100] And then take an action and demand discovery [57:14.100 --> 57:17.100] They're calling it a phishing expedition [57:17.100 --> 57:29.100] They're saying Jenkins said unless you have actual evidence that the document is fraudulent or improperly filed then you don't have standing [57:29.100 --> 57:32.100] But if you have evidence you do [57:32.100 --> 57:41.100] In the case in San Diego we're asking the court to distinguish Jenkins and say Jenkins didn't say you don't have standing [57:41.100 --> 57:46.100] It says you don't have standing unless you have some reason to believe [57:46.100 --> 58:02.100] But we have the Yovanov case which may well handle this issue, we really believe that the Supreme picked up Yovanov in order to validate Glasky [58:02.100 --> 58:05.100] And Glasky is the one that said you do have standing [58:05.100 --> 58:10.100] Until that time what you're talking about is not really something you can adjudicate in California [58:10.100 --> 58:13.100] That's of course going to blow you right off [58:13.100 --> 58:18.100] That's why I was going for the bankruptcy side [58:18.100 --> 58:27.100] In claiming the property is unsecured because what you do there is you change things around [58:27.100 --> 58:35.100] The trustee of the bankruptcy court has a duty to protect the assets for the proper debtors [58:35.100 --> 58:40.100] So if somebody makes a claim they have to prove it to the trustee not just to you [58:40.100 --> 58:44.100] Hang on, going to break, Randy Kelton, Wheelbarrow Radio, or call that number [58:44.100 --> 58:49.100] 512-646-1984, we'll be right back [58:49.100 --> 58:53.100] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world [58:53.100 --> 58:57.100] Yet countless readers are frustrated because they struggle to understand it 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We need all the help we can get [01:04:17.100 --> 01:04:25.100] So if the information you receive here is of value, please help us keep this on the air [01:04:25.100 --> 01:04:31.100] by returning some of that value so we can keep the doors open and keep the information coming [01:04:31.100 --> 01:04:37.100] Okay, we're going back to Tim in California. Tim, I've been having a little difficulty with your sound [01:04:37.100 --> 01:04:42.100] Can you move your mic a little away from your mouth, just maybe down under your chin or something? [01:04:42.100 --> 01:04:50.100] Your mic is kind of booming at me. Sure, is that better? That's better [01:04:50.100 --> 01:04:59.100] I can't prove fraud back to the RoboSigning because we own multiple properties [01:04:59.100 --> 01:05:07.100] I actually have a forensic document examiner evidence on docket of my wife's bankruptcy [01:05:07.100 --> 01:05:12.100] of the fraudulent activity regarding the... Wait a minute, hold on [01:05:12.100 --> 01:05:18.100] You said a forensic document examiner. What documents did he examine? [01:05:18.100 --> 01:05:24.100] He examined the trustee's deed upon sale or alleged trustee's deed upon sale [01:05:24.100 --> 01:05:33.100] which is what they need to claim that there was a transaction from the original loan holder [01:05:33.100 --> 01:05:37.100] and all those documents have been proven fraudulent [01:05:37.100 --> 01:05:45.100] and in addition, I was able to get the pooling and service agreement of the alleged new holder [01:05:45.100 --> 01:05:51.100] sure ties trust for each property and the cutoff dates don't match the filing [01:05:51.100 --> 01:06:00.100] Okay, wait a minute. As to, there's a lot of stuff around the internet [01:06:00.100 --> 01:06:05.100] about going after the securitization of the note [01:06:05.100 --> 01:06:13.100] and I'm very familiar with that side of this issue, but I am perplexed [01:06:13.100 --> 01:06:23.100] that is the hardest route to go. Have you read the deed of trust carefully? [01:06:23.100 --> 01:06:29.100] Yes. Well, all I was stating was that their own filing contradict each other [01:06:29.100 --> 01:06:33.100] that's really the argument that I'm making is we've proven fraud [01:06:33.100 --> 01:06:37.100] with respect to what was filed to initiate the unlawful detainer [01:06:37.100 --> 01:06:44.100] and in addition, it violates the alleged legal position of the securitized trust [01:06:44.100 --> 01:06:48.100] which is claiming... Okay, hold on, hold on [01:06:48.100 --> 01:06:56.100] I have a concern here. You're talking to me about issues [01:06:56.100 --> 01:07:05.100] that I go to every once in a great while. I have one right now that I'm going to that issue [01:07:05.100 --> 01:07:11.100] The only reason I'm going to that issue is because I don't have anything else [01:07:11.100 --> 01:07:18.100] I almost never have to go to that issue because I got so much stuff [01:07:18.100 --> 01:07:31.100] In this particular note, I have a note by Bank of America NA in 04 [01:07:31.100 --> 01:07:43.100] I have an assignment of the security instrument from Bank of America to Christina Trust in 2014 [01:07:43.100 --> 01:07:47.100] I have a deed of trust by Christina Trust [01:07:47.100 --> 01:07:49.100] Man, I don't have much that I work with [01:07:49.100 --> 01:07:54.100] and then we did a check back on Bank of America and if they sold this thing [01:07:54.100 --> 01:08:00.100] they didn't file on it anywhere because there's no records on it [01:08:00.100 --> 01:08:06.100] Extremely rare that I come up with something like this [01:08:06.100 --> 01:08:12.100] What I always come up with and in looking at these documents [01:08:12.100 --> 01:08:16.100] it took a close look but I found something [01:08:16.100 --> 01:08:20.100] Bank of America NA was the lender [01:08:20.100 --> 01:08:27.100] The assignment of the security instrument from Bank of America to Christina Trust [01:08:27.100 --> 01:08:32.100] was done by Bank of America Home Mortgage [01:08:32.100 --> 01:08:35.100] Mu-ha-ha [01:08:35.100 --> 01:08:41.100] Bank of America Home Mortgage is not Bank of America NA [01:08:41.100 --> 01:08:46.100] So without regard to the securities issue [01:08:46.100 --> 01:08:52.100] Bank of America Home Mortgage, who the heck are you? [01:08:52.100 --> 01:08:55.100] And how did you get in this mix? [01:08:55.100 --> 01:09:03.100] Where did you get authority to assign the security instrument to Christina Trust? [01:09:03.100 --> 01:09:06.100] I'm not going to securitization [01:09:06.100 --> 01:09:09.100] I'm going to change the title [01:09:09.100 --> 01:09:14.100] and covenant 16 of the deed of trust [01:09:14.100 --> 01:09:19.100] Generally 15 or 16 depending on which document it is [01:09:19.100 --> 01:09:24.100] The governing law and severability clause [01:09:24.100 --> 01:09:28.100] You should have that memorized [01:09:28.100 --> 01:09:33.100] Both parties to the transaction have agreed to abide by all standing law [01:09:33.100 --> 01:09:36.100] I make claims under the consumer protection laws [01:09:36.100 --> 01:09:40.100] I make claims of violations of the consumer protection laws [01:09:40.100 --> 01:09:51.100] But I never ever claim the remedy provided by the consumer protection laws [01:09:51.100 --> 01:09:55.100] I claim a contractual breach [01:09:55.100 --> 01:09:58.100] They violated the law, they breached the contract [01:09:58.100 --> 01:10:02.100] Now asking the judge to rule on securitization [01:10:02.100 --> 01:10:05.100] That's a lot to wrap his head around [01:10:05.100 --> 01:10:08.100] Breach of contract? That's not so difficult [01:10:08.100 --> 01:10:12.100] And if he gives you a ruling on breach of contract [01:10:12.100 --> 01:10:17.100] He doesn't change the legal landscape as he knows it [01:10:17.100 --> 01:10:23.100] This ruling goes specifically to the facts of this particular case [01:10:23.100 --> 01:10:25.100] And won't affect any other cases [01:10:25.100 --> 01:10:29.100] A lot easier to get the judge to give you a positive ruling [01:10:29.100 --> 01:10:34.100] When his ruling won't affect 10,000 other cases [01:10:34.100 --> 01:10:37.100] Does that make sense Jim? [01:10:37.100 --> 01:10:41.100] Yeah, that's what I was hoping to hear [01:10:41.100 --> 01:10:43.100] I'm looking for help [01:10:43.100 --> 01:10:47.100] Yeah, I'm not saying don't go to securitization [01:10:47.100 --> 01:10:50.100] But go to securitization last [01:10:50.100 --> 01:10:54.100] Go pull all those documents in the public record [01:10:54.100 --> 01:11:02.100] The court, the lenders over the last 15 years have made a horrible mess [01:11:02.100 --> 01:11:08.100] And most of the time I don't have to go anywhere but the public record [01:11:08.100 --> 01:11:12.100] And the documents that the lender tends to hold [01:11:12.100 --> 01:11:16.100] I look in there and I found an incredible mess [01:11:16.100 --> 01:11:18.100] I've got one right now [01:11:18.100 --> 01:11:24.100] Where those morons filed in the record a notice of loss of assignment [01:11:24.100 --> 01:11:26.100] Oh yeah, I'm down here in Louisiana [01:11:26.100 --> 01:11:32.100] We have this big library down this secure vault down here [01:11:32.100 --> 01:11:36.100] And I looked all through it and I can't find an assignment to us [01:11:36.100 --> 01:11:42.100] But then he immediately makes an assignment from them to somebody else [01:11:42.100 --> 01:11:47.100] I looked at that and said, are you kidding me? [01:11:47.100 --> 01:11:50.100] Why on earth would you even file that? [01:11:50.100 --> 01:11:54.100] What were you thinking? [01:11:54.100 --> 01:11:57.100] There was a breach of title [01:11:57.100 --> 01:12:00.100] And he waved it in our faces like a red flag [01:12:00.100 --> 01:12:02.100] I'd have found it anyway [01:12:02.100 --> 01:12:08.100] But he actually put a document in there stating that we don't have an assignment to us [01:12:08.100 --> 01:12:12.100] I looked through all of our records and I can't find one [01:12:12.100 --> 01:12:14.100] Duh! [01:12:14.100 --> 01:12:21.100] This don't take a rocket scientist and it doesn't affect any other case but this one [01:12:21.100 --> 01:12:26.100] You go in with a quiet title and ask the court [01:12:26.100 --> 01:12:33.100] What I'd like to do is go in with declaratory judgment first [01:12:33.100 --> 01:12:36.100] Don't go for the whole enchilada first [01:12:36.100 --> 01:12:42.100] I want to go in with a quiet title action against a particular document [01:12:42.100 --> 01:12:49.100] And get them to throw in all their stuff, all of their arguments, all of their issues [01:12:49.100 --> 01:12:52.100] Now I know everything they've got even if they win this one [01:12:52.100 --> 01:12:57.100] Because now I'm going to go after the next document in line [01:12:57.100 --> 01:13:01.100] If you look at the public record and examine it carefully [01:13:01.100 --> 01:13:08.100] Like today, I was looking through these and it took me a while for this to come out at me [01:13:08.100 --> 01:13:15.100] That Bank of America NAA was the lender and Bank of America mortgage [01:13:15.100 --> 01:13:19.100] Residential mortgage or whatever it was, was the one who did the transfer [01:13:19.100 --> 01:13:23.100] You always find stuff like this [01:13:23.100 --> 01:13:33.100] I find trustees selling the property and they're never appointed a substitute trustee [01:13:33.100 --> 01:13:36.100] They say you can't challenge this document [01:13:36.100 --> 01:13:43.100] What I can do is say this trustee here is trying to sell my property [01:13:43.100 --> 01:13:47.100] But there's nothing in the record that's valid [01:13:47.100 --> 01:13:51.100] That shows that this trustee has a right to sell my property [01:13:51.100 --> 01:13:53.100] You might look at the code in California [01:13:53.100 --> 01:13:56.100] We've got some great code in Texas [01:13:56.100 --> 01:14:02.100] We have one code in Texas that specifically goes to fraudulent filings in the public record [01:14:02.100 --> 01:14:05.100] This was done because of the Republic of Texas [01:14:05.100 --> 01:14:10.100] People who were filing liens against the public officials [01:14:10.100 --> 01:14:17.100] If someone files a document in the public record in Texas and it's fraudulent [01:14:17.100 --> 01:14:20.100] And I said, do you notice that it's fraudulent? [01:14:20.100 --> 01:14:26.100] You have 21 days to remove it. If you don't, it's felony [01:14:26.100 --> 01:14:29.100] Let's dance, Bubba [01:14:29.100 --> 01:14:32.100] I file a felony charge against you [01:14:32.100 --> 01:14:35.100] And then I file a quiet title against the document [01:14:35.100 --> 01:14:43.100] If you lose the fight, then the felony charge becomes restutica [01:14:43.100 --> 01:14:47.100] Raise the stakes a little bit [01:14:47.100 --> 01:14:52.100] In California, you're going to have a conversion statute [01:14:52.100 --> 01:14:59.100] Conversion goes to theft of real property [01:14:59.100 --> 01:15:11.100] Everywhere I look up, we have 132, the Theft Liability Practices Act [01:15:11.100 --> 01:15:16.100] Conversion in Texas is no longer a crime [01:15:16.100 --> 01:15:21.100] It's been moved over to the Theft Liability Practices Act [01:15:21.100 --> 01:15:27.100] And the crime is felony theft, 31.02 penal code [01:15:27.100 --> 01:15:34.100] Everywhere I see that conversion lawsuit, I see 31.02 attached to it [01:15:34.100 --> 01:15:37.100] There's ways of raising the bar [01:15:37.100 --> 01:15:40.100] And if you've been in this fight for a while, I'm going to suggest to you [01:15:40.100 --> 01:15:43.100] In the end, you'll never win the fight [01:15:43.100 --> 01:15:47.100] Not completely, not directly, not through the courts [01:15:47.100 --> 01:15:50.100] Just like this judge that you had tossed [01:15:50.100 --> 01:15:57.100] All of these judges, for the most part, are invested in the very securities that you're challenging [01:15:57.100 --> 01:15:58.100] Correct [01:15:58.100 --> 01:16:01.100] Good luck on that one [01:16:01.100 --> 01:16:06.100] So what we need is a way out for the judges [01:16:06.100 --> 01:16:11.100] And when we come back, I want to talk about the pro se from hell [01:16:11.100 --> 01:16:16.100] How many bar grievances have you fought? [01:16:16.100 --> 01:16:18.100] That took too long to answer [01:16:18.100 --> 01:16:22.100] How many judiconda complaints have you filed? [01:16:22.100 --> 01:16:23.100] None [01:16:23.100 --> 01:16:29.100] Oh, you don't understand what it means to be a pro se [01:16:29.100 --> 01:16:32.100] Judges hate pro se's [01:16:32.100 --> 01:16:36.100] But they don't hate pro se's because they file student pleadings [01:16:36.100 --> 01:16:43.100] They file pro se's because every once in a while they come across the pro se from hell [01:16:43.100 --> 01:16:46.100] And we'll talk about the pro se from hell when we come back [01:16:46.100 --> 01:16:50.100] You have powers and abilities lawyers do not have [01:16:50.100 --> 01:16:53.100] Randy Kelton, Debbie Stevens, Rule of Law Radio, or call that number [01:16:53.100 --> 01:16:59.100] 512-646-1984 or we'll be right back [01:16:59.100 --> 01:17:05.100] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters, or even lawsuits? 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[01:22:07.100 --> 01:22:10.100] It's all about money calculation [01:22:10.100 --> 01:22:19.100] How can I bring something in front of the opposing party that's going to make it look like win, lose, or draw [01:22:19.100 --> 01:22:26.100] This guy's going to cost me a fortune in adjudication costs and lawyer fees [01:22:26.100 --> 01:22:32.100] And the courts almost never grant attorney fees in these cases [01:22:32.100 --> 01:22:35.100] So they're not going to get their money back [01:22:35.100 --> 01:22:38.100] We have people trying to do short sales [01:22:38.100 --> 01:22:41.100] And they go to the bank, they go to the asset manager [01:22:41.100 --> 01:22:46.100] And they say, hey, we want you to forego some of your profits [01:22:46.100 --> 01:22:49.100] Now the asset manager may want to do that [01:22:49.100 --> 01:22:53.100] Because he wants his properties off his inventory so he'll have to take care of them [01:22:53.100 --> 01:23:02.100] So he's going to go to his boss and ask his boss to knock some of the profit off of this note so we can get this property moved [01:23:02.100 --> 01:23:07.100] Well, the boss is going to say, hey man, we have a right to that property [01:23:07.100 --> 01:23:11.100] And I've got mine, the investors in the bank to consider [01:23:11.100 --> 01:23:15.100] I can't just throw away money, I've got to be able to justify it [01:23:15.100 --> 01:23:23.100] So what are you bringing me as a calculation so I can justify cutting your deal? [01:23:23.100 --> 01:23:26.100] Well, the guy just sued the crap out of us [01:23:26.100 --> 01:23:31.100] And now it's going to cost us $15 jillion in attorney fees to fight this no good rascal [01:23:31.100 --> 01:23:33.100] He just bar grieved our attorneys and they quit [01:23:33.100 --> 01:23:38.100] Now the next one wants $100 an hour more because their insurance rates are going up [01:23:38.100 --> 01:23:41.100] And he bar grieved and he did us a conduct complaint [01:23:41.100 --> 01:23:44.100] The judge is PO'd at us because we're dealing with this guy [01:23:44.100 --> 01:23:47.100] We need to get rid of him [01:23:47.100 --> 01:23:50.100] It's all about the politics [01:23:50.100 --> 01:24:09.100] So what are the claims that you can make that on the surface are the easiest to wrap your head around and sound good? [01:24:09.100 --> 01:24:17.100] Like I go to the court and say, your honor, I have this company, Bank of America Home Mortgage [01:24:17.100 --> 01:24:21.100] And they did an assignment of this security instrument [01:24:21.100 --> 01:24:30.100] But there's nothing in the record to show that Bank of America Home Mortgage is ever had to ever own this note [01:24:30.100 --> 01:24:37.100] And the other side's going to say, well, Bank of America Home Mortgage is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of America NA [01:24:37.100 --> 01:24:39.100] Well that may be [01:24:39.100 --> 01:24:47.100] But according to the case law, Bank of America Home Mortgage is not Bank of America NA [01:24:47.100 --> 01:24:53.100] And we have exactly that case on Chase and Chase Home Mortgage [01:24:53.100 --> 01:24:56.100] It's exactly what the court said [01:24:56.100 --> 01:25:02.100] Chase Home Mortgage is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chase Bank, but it is not Chase Bank [01:25:02.100 --> 01:25:09.100] So Judge, you need to strike this assignment of security instrument [01:25:09.100 --> 01:25:17.100] But now we want to know how Bank of America Home Mortgage got this thing [01:25:17.100 --> 01:25:24.100] Without it being reported the way Covenant 16 requires it to be [01:25:24.100 --> 01:25:31.100] Now you have this bank here come and want to foreclose based on a covenant of the contractor claiming we breached [01:25:31.100 --> 01:25:35.100] When they had already breached a covenant of the contractor [01:25:35.100 --> 01:25:37.100] We're not saying we don't owe money [01:25:37.100 --> 01:25:43.100] We're saying that they can't use this vehicle to collect that money [01:25:43.100 --> 01:25:47.100] They breached the contract and thereby repudiated it [01:25:47.100 --> 01:25:51.100] So they could come into this court and claim the privileges granted in it [01:25:51.100 --> 01:25:55.100] That's not a hard concept to wrap their head around [01:25:55.100 --> 01:26:01.100] And they're going to look at it and they're going to say, well, we're going to file a suit [01:26:01.100 --> 01:26:06.100] We're going to file an answer, an opposition and motion to dismiss [01:26:06.100 --> 01:26:10.100] They're going to keep us in court for the next five, six years [01:26:10.100 --> 01:26:13.100] And we'll tell them, we're going to lease the property out [01:26:13.100 --> 01:26:16.100] We're going to make a lot of money on it [01:26:16.100 --> 01:26:18.100] So take your time [01:26:18.100 --> 01:26:26.100] But if you don't want to spend all these lawyer fees, let's make a deal [01:26:26.100 --> 01:26:31.100] What will you sell me that property for? [01:26:31.100 --> 01:26:39.100] I have a lawyer that what we're doing here in the Dallas Fort Worth area is people who are facing foreclosure [01:26:39.100 --> 01:26:42.100] We get them to write us a power returning [01:26:42.100 --> 01:26:45.100] The first thing I do is file my qualified written request [01:26:45.100 --> 01:26:47.100] I asked you about one earlier [01:26:47.100 --> 01:26:55.100] You want to file a qualified written request and claim all the amounts on the HUD 1 settlement statement as fraudulent [01:26:55.100 --> 01:27:03.100] Because at closing, the lender didn't provide you with documentation to show that those fees that were charged on the HUD 1 [01:27:03.100 --> 01:27:06.100] Were not otherwise forbidden to be charged by law [01:27:06.100 --> 01:27:09.100] That they were for services actually rendered [01:27:09.100 --> 01:27:11.100] That the amounts charged were reasonable [01:27:11.100 --> 01:27:18.100] That the vendors were qualified vendors and not the fund companies for your fiduciaries [01:27:18.100 --> 01:27:22.100] And that the lender did not take an undisclosed markup on the amounts charged [01:27:22.100 --> 01:27:26.100] This is all right out of the Truth in Lending Act [01:27:26.100 --> 01:27:30.100] So they're all bogus [01:27:30.100 --> 01:27:35.100] And we file a qualified written request claiming that all these fees are fraudulent [01:27:35.100 --> 01:27:41.100] And they're being improperly charged on the note and asked them to correct it [01:27:41.100 --> 01:27:49.100] And then we demand that they produce the original security instrument for the original note for inspection [01:27:49.100 --> 01:27:56.100] And we dispute all the debt [01:27:56.100 --> 01:28:01.100] And then we put in about 25 pages of discovery [01:28:01.100 --> 01:28:07.100] And they would read that discovery and say, this is Guy Riz, this is Guy Riz, I don't have to answer this crap all along, blah, blah, blah [01:28:07.100 --> 01:28:12.100] The very last paragraph says [01:28:12.100 --> 01:28:21.100] If you fail within the specified 30 days as law under my law to properly validate this debt such that [01:28:21.100 --> 01:28:28.100] I can make a complete and proper calculation of the amount owed to the bank [01:28:28.100 --> 01:28:32.100] Consider this document as a notice of rescission [01:28:32.100 --> 01:28:35.100] They never read it [01:28:35.100 --> 01:28:41.100] They go through 25 pages of this trash discovery that they don't have to respond to [01:28:41.100 --> 01:28:44.100] They never read that last one [01:28:44.100 --> 01:28:47.100] You wait your 30 days, now they got 20 days [01:28:47.100 --> 01:28:54.100] They got 20 days under Jasinowski to either start the rescission process [01:28:54.100 --> 01:28:57.100] Or file an opposition in the federal court [01:28:57.100 --> 01:29:05.100] If they fail to do either, then the borrower may retain the property with no further obligation [01:29:05.100 --> 01:29:10.100] We wait that 20 days and then bang, we hit them with a quiet title action [01:29:10.100 --> 01:29:20.100] Claiming that under Jasinowski that on rescission the note and the deed of trust is void [01:29:20.100 --> 01:29:23.100] And ask the court to rule that the note and deed of trust is void [01:29:23.100 --> 01:29:27.100] That's all we ask for in the quiet title [01:29:27.100 --> 01:29:33.100] No damages, damages will ruin everything, they'll screw you if you ask for damages [01:29:33.100 --> 01:29:35.100] So you hit them with a quiet title [01:29:35.100 --> 01:29:38.100] And then they're going to come to court [01:29:38.100 --> 01:29:41.100] They're going to talk to you then [01:29:41.100 --> 01:29:46.100] What we told the last lawyer is, look, don't even bother to answer this suit [01:29:46.100 --> 01:29:48.100] Well then why did you file it? [01:29:48.100 --> 01:29:52.100] Well we just filed it so we could find out who to talk to [01:29:52.100 --> 01:29:54.100] Hang on, we'll pick this up on the other side [01:29:54.100 --> 01:29:56.100] Brandon Kelton, Wheelbar Radio [01:29:56.100 --> 01:29:59.100] I'll call it number 512-646-1984 [01:29:59.100 --> 01:30:01.100] We'll be right back [01:30:01.100 --> 01:30:07.100] A Virginia company has brainstormed a new idea to house aging relatives [01:30:07.100 --> 01:30:10.100] A prefab cottage that fits in the backyard of a family's home [01:30:10.100 --> 01:30:16.100] I'm Dr. Cameron Albrecht back to tell you about a great idea called Granny Ponds in a moment [01:30:16.100 --> 01:30:18.100] Privacy is under attack [01:30:18.100 --> 01:30:22.100] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again [01:30:22.100 --> 01:30:27.100] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too [01:30:27.100 --> 01:30:32.100] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself [01:30:32.100 --> 01:30:35.100] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to [01:30:35.100 --> 01:30:38.100] This message is brought to you by StartPage.com [01:30:38.100 --> 01:30:42.100] The private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo and Bing [01:30:42.100 --> 01:30:45.100] Start over with StartPage [01:30:45.100 --> 01:30:49.100] For the elderly, moving into a nursing home can be devastating [01:30:49.100 --> 01:30:52.100] But now a Virginia company is offering an alternative [01:30:52.100 --> 01:30:56.100] Compact, high-tech cottages that fit in relatives' backyards [01:30:56.100 --> 01:31:01.100] The company N2Care says its Granny Ponds are selling like hotcakes [01:31:01.100 --> 01:31:05.100] These 280 square foot cottages have everything a hospital room does [01:31:05.100 --> 01:31:11.100] Safety rails, lighted flooring, a defibrillator machine and electronics that monitor vital signs [01:31:11.100 --> 01:31:17.100] The ponds can cost up to 125 grand and you have to get local zoning approval [01:31:17.100 --> 01:31:22.100] But for elderly folks who want to keep family in their lives and still maintain their personal dignity [01:31:22.100 --> 01:31:25.100] These prefab homes seem pretty fab to me [01:31:25.100 --> 01:31:31.100] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht for StartPage.com, the world's most private search engine [01:31:31.100 --> 01:31:36.100] This is Building 7, a 47-story skyscraper that fell on the afternoon of September 11 [01:31:36.100 --> 01:31:38.100] The government says the fire brought it down [01:31:38.100 --> 01:31:43.100] However, 1,500 architects and engineers have concluded it was a controlled demolition [01:31:43.100 --> 01:31:46.100] Over 6,000 of my fellow service members have given their lives [01:31:46.100 --> 01:31:49.100] And thousands of my fellow first responders are dying [01:31:49.100 --> 01:31:50.100] I'm not a conspiracy theorist [01:31:50.100 --> 01:31:51.100] I'm a structural engineer [01:31:51.100 --> 01:31:53.100] I'm a New York City correction officer [01:31:53.100 --> 01:31:54.100] I'm an Air Force pilot [01:31:54.100 --> 01:31:55.100] I'm a father who lost his son [01:31:55.100 --> 01:31:58.100] We're Americans and we deserve the truth [01:31:58.100 --> 01:32:11.100] Go to RememberBuilding7.org today [01:32:29.100 --> 01:32:32.100] to handle your claim and your roof right the first time [01:32:32.100 --> 01:32:39.100] Just call 512-992-8745 or go to hillcountryhomeimprovements.com [01:32:39.100 --> 01:32:41.100] Mention the crypto show and get $100 off [01:32:41.100 --> 01:32:46.100] And we'll donate another $100 to the Logos Radio Network to help continue this programming [01:32:46.100 --> 01:32:51.100] So if those out of town roofers come knocking, your door should be locking [01:32:51.100 --> 01:32:57.100] That's 512-992-8745 or hillcountryhomeimprovements.com [01:32:57.100 --> 01:32:59.100] Discounts are based on full roof replacement [01:32:59.100 --> 01:33:02.100] Me and I actually be kidding about chemtrails [01:33:02.100 --> 01:33:05.100] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network [01:33:05.100 --> 01:33:12.100] logosradionetwork.com [01:33:12.100 --> 01:33:27.100] Yeah, who you want to chip? Who you take me for? Free Tony? [01:33:27.100 --> 01:33:29.100] And then when you go computer reading [01:33:29.100 --> 01:33:31.100] You can't hide me from nobody [01:33:31.100 --> 01:33:34.100] When you say, chip in on your mom, chip in on your daddy [01:33:34.100 --> 01:33:36.100] Chip in on your grandpa and the granny [01:33:36.100 --> 01:33:39.100] Chip in on me, chip in on your baby [01:33:39.100 --> 01:33:42.100] Chip in on your family, whole family [01:33:42.100 --> 01:33:44.100] Chip in on your dad and the cat around me [01:33:44.100 --> 01:33:46.100] Chip in on the beef and you still got EP [01:33:46.100 --> 01:33:49.100] Chip in on the fish, them all in the sea [01:33:49.100 --> 01:33:51.100] Chip in on the shark and the whale around me [01:33:51.100 --> 01:33:53.100] You see mankind going chip crazy [01:33:53.100 --> 01:33:56.100] They're the kind of thing man, they want to be [01:33:56.100 --> 01:33:58.100] Social security, they could tell me [01:33:58.100 --> 01:34:02.100] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, Debra Stevens, Rule of Law Radio [01:34:02.100 --> 01:34:06.100] And I'm moving kind of quickly here, Tim, because there's a whole lot of information [01:34:06.100 --> 01:34:10.100] Might be better if you call back tomorrow night when we've got four hours [01:34:10.100 --> 01:34:12.100] But we're talking about a whole different paradigm [01:34:12.100 --> 01:34:21.100] You as a pro se, you can do things that the lawyers can't [01:34:21.100 --> 01:34:24.100] You can sting that lawyer every time he turns around [01:34:24.100 --> 01:34:27.100] You file a bar grievance against that lawyer [01:34:27.100 --> 01:34:31.100] And the state bar is going to get that grievance and they're going to throw it in the trash [01:34:31.100 --> 01:34:34.100] But it sends you this letter, it says, we examined in your accusation [01:34:34.100 --> 01:34:37.100] Find it does not rise to the level of misconduct [01:34:37.100 --> 01:34:39.100] And that's a good thing [01:34:39.100 --> 01:34:42.100] Because his insurance carrier knows they're going to do that [01:34:42.100 --> 01:34:44.100] So how do they gauge their level of risk? [01:34:44.100 --> 01:34:46.100] By valid bar grievances? [01:34:46.100 --> 01:34:48.100] They can throw them all in the trash [01:34:48.100 --> 01:34:50.100] By the numbers [01:34:50.100 --> 01:34:53.100] One bar grievance first year in practice to cancel immediately [01:34:53.100 --> 01:34:56.100] Two bar grievances any one year they cancel [01:34:56.100 --> 01:34:59.100] Three, they'll cancel your law firm's malpractice insurance [01:34:59.100 --> 01:35:03.100] Makes lawyers absolutely crazy [01:35:03.100 --> 01:35:07.100] And if they say one word to you about that bar grievance [01:35:07.100 --> 01:35:10.100] You file a grievance against them for that [01:35:10.100 --> 01:35:13.100] So you can kick them in their professional pants [01:35:13.100 --> 01:35:16.100] And they can't do anything about it [01:35:16.100 --> 01:35:18.100] Lawyers don't grieve one another [01:35:18.100 --> 01:35:20.100] Proceses can [01:35:20.100 --> 01:35:23.100] Judicial conduct complaint against a judge makes them crazy [01:35:23.100 --> 01:35:26.100] Raises their bond rating [01:35:26.100 --> 01:35:29.100] If they're a federal judge, it's even worse [01:35:29.100 --> 01:35:34.100] Because when it comes time for a appeals court appointment [01:35:34.100 --> 01:35:38.100] They look around and they got 40 judges here [01:35:38.100 --> 01:35:41.100] And all of them essentially the same record [01:35:41.100 --> 01:35:45.100] This guy's been filed judicial conduct complaints on him four or five times [01:35:45.100 --> 01:35:49.100] He must not be able to control his litigants [01:35:49.100 --> 01:35:51.100] They need a reason to toss him out [01:35:51.100 --> 01:35:55.100] Doesn't matter if the complaint is valid or not [01:35:55.100 --> 01:35:57.100] Stings them good [01:35:57.100 --> 01:36:01.100] Now, the judge can't do anything to you about that [01:36:01.100 --> 01:36:04.100] And get over this nonsense of thinking the judge has to like you [01:36:04.100 --> 01:36:06.100] He's not going to like you, he's going to screw you [01:36:06.100 --> 01:36:08.100] Even if he does like you [01:36:08.100 --> 01:36:10.100] He's going to screw you no matter what [01:36:10.100 --> 01:36:13.100] Because there's big money on the other side [01:36:13.100 --> 01:36:18.100] So what you can do is get him so annoyed at you [01:36:18.100 --> 01:36:21.100] But he can't get at you that he goes to the lawyer on the other side [01:36:21.100 --> 01:36:26.100] And tells the lawyer, get this guy off my case or I'm going to kick your behind [01:36:26.100 --> 01:36:29.100] It's all about politics [01:36:29.100 --> 01:36:32.100] We can spend more time on it tomorrow [01:36:32.100 --> 01:36:36.100] But if we're going to beat these guys, if we're going to win [01:36:36.100 --> 01:36:38.100] Well, I shouldn't say beat these guys [01:36:38.100 --> 01:36:41.100] If we're going to win, if we're going to come away with remedy [01:36:41.100 --> 01:36:45.100] And give them reason to do what they're doing right [01:36:45.100 --> 01:36:47.100] We'll get in their pockets [01:36:47.100 --> 01:36:51.100] And the way to do that is bring them to the table and make a deal [01:36:51.100 --> 01:36:55.100] I know it sounds crappy and it sounds like we're giving up [01:36:55.100 --> 01:37:00.100] No, I'm fine with that [01:37:00.100 --> 01:37:02.100] I hear what you're saying, I agree [01:37:02.100 --> 01:37:06.100] I've experienced enough to know that you're right [01:37:06.100 --> 01:37:08.100] And it's a lot easier this way [01:37:08.100 --> 01:37:14.100] We have a lawyer that she does not adjudicate any of our cases [01:37:14.100 --> 01:37:17.100] All she does is negotiate with the other lawyers [01:37:17.100 --> 01:37:20.100] The lawyers don't want to talk to you [01:37:20.100 --> 01:37:23.100] They definitely don't want to make a deal with you [01:37:23.100 --> 01:37:27.100] So you go in and beat them up, kick them around a bit [01:37:27.100 --> 01:37:32.100] And then you bring in your lawyer specifically for the purpose of negotiating a deal [01:37:32.100 --> 01:37:35.100] And that way, we have this lawyer [01:37:35.100 --> 01:37:39.100] And I'm about to file an amended pleading on these lawyers [01:37:39.100 --> 01:37:41.100] And they're going to have a fit [01:37:41.100 --> 01:37:44.100] And my negotiating attorney is going to say [01:37:44.100 --> 01:37:46.100] Man, I can't do anything about it [01:37:46.100 --> 01:37:49.100] This guy's a real jerk [01:37:49.100 --> 01:37:53.100] So I'm afraid he's going to bar-grieve me if I'm not careful [01:37:53.100 --> 01:37:56.100] She gets paused with an liability [01:37:56.100 --> 01:38:01.100] Come on, guys, do something so we can make this go away and we can all go home [01:38:01.100 --> 01:38:04.100] It's all about making the deal [01:38:04.100 --> 01:38:07.100] So I have one more caller, I need to get to him [01:38:07.100 --> 01:38:12.100] But if you have time, call in tomorrow night and we'll go into this in more detail [01:38:12.100 --> 01:38:18.100] It's a lot more fun when you go after them and make them dance [01:38:18.100 --> 01:38:20.100] I like that [01:38:20.100 --> 01:38:22.100] That's so good [01:38:22.100 --> 01:38:28.100] Okay, give me a call tomorrow night and we'll go into this in a bit more detail [01:38:28.100 --> 01:38:30.100] Okay, thank you, Tim [01:38:30.100 --> 01:38:32.100] This is Randy Kelton, we have our radio [01:38:32.100 --> 01:38:34.100] We're going to David in Texas [01:38:34.100 --> 01:38:36.100] Hello, David [01:38:36.100 --> 01:38:38.100] Hi, Randy [01:38:38.100 --> 01:38:40.100] How do you? [01:38:40.100 --> 01:38:42.100] Good [01:38:42.100 --> 01:38:43.100] Thanks, Harry [01:38:43.100 --> 01:38:47.100] I'm calling with the same thing about the last caller [01:38:47.100 --> 01:38:52.100] My case in Texas, it was a DWI [01:38:52.100 --> 01:38:58.100] My lawyer was able to put it down to obstruction of traffic [01:38:58.100 --> 01:39:03.100] And the obstruction of traffic thing started two years ago, it's still going on [01:39:03.100 --> 01:39:12.100] And I'm trying to see, right now they got me on one of those home breathalyzer things [01:39:12.100 --> 01:39:19.100] Okay, so you've already been through the case and your lawyers are already throwing you under the bus [01:39:19.100 --> 01:39:24.100] Yes, and I got another date [01:39:24.100 --> 01:39:26.100] He's trying to avoid jail time [01:39:26.100 --> 01:39:34.100] And I'm trying to avoid, I just want to get the judge to just drop this whole thing and I'm one of your advice [01:39:34.100 --> 01:39:41.100] Okay, in order to do that, have you read the specific statute that you're charged with? [01:39:41.100 --> 01:39:45.100] Not yet [01:39:45.100 --> 01:39:49.100] You really need to read that statute [01:39:49.100 --> 01:39:54.100] And look at every one of the elements of the crime [01:39:54.100 --> 01:39:57.100] And make sure they have all of the elements of the crime [01:39:57.100 --> 01:40:04.100] And then look at due process, have you, are you familiar with jurisimprudence.com? [01:40:04.100 --> 01:40:05.100] No [01:40:05.100 --> 01:40:18.100] Okay, go to jurisimprudence, that's J-U-R-I-S, I-M-P-R-U-D-E-N-C-E.com [01:40:18.100 --> 01:40:20.100] That's one of my websites [01:40:20.100 --> 01:40:26.100] And on there, I've got a bunch of frogs on there because I call this the frog farm conspiracy [01:40:26.100 --> 01:40:39.100] Top frog on the left goes to a writ of habeas corpus I wrote for a kid in Williamson County, not Williamson County, in Conroe [01:40:39.100 --> 01:40:41.100] I forget the county [01:40:41.100 --> 01:40:44.100] Anyway, Montgomery County [01:40:44.100 --> 01:40:48.100] But it tracks due process [01:40:48.100 --> 01:40:59.100] In your case, they violated at least, well they committed at least 19 criminal acts against you [01:40:59.100 --> 01:41:05.100] And I can say that with confidence because they do it every time they arrest somebody [01:41:05.100 --> 01:41:11.100] The practices and the procedures that they use are illegal [01:41:11.100 --> 01:41:26.100] So if you're already been, if the case has already been adjudicated, so have you made a deal and you're, or are you still in the process of adjudicating the case? [01:41:26.100 --> 01:41:31.100] Still in the process, originally they were going to give me two years probation [01:41:31.100 --> 01:41:34.100] Okay, is this your first offense? [01:41:34.100 --> 01:41:37.100] Yes [01:41:37.100 --> 01:41:41.100] Okay, then look at due process [01:41:41.100 --> 01:41:52.100] Can you understand that the prosecutor has got a whole stack of cases on his desk and he needs to get rid of them [01:41:52.100 --> 01:41:55.100] You have a lawyer, is it a court appointed counsel? [01:41:55.100 --> 01:41:57.100] No [01:41:57.100 --> 01:42:01.100] Okay, good, you got a lawyer, you pay this lawyer [01:42:01.100 --> 01:42:05.100] And very likely the lawyer's not doing his job [01:42:05.100 --> 01:42:06.100] Right [01:42:06.100 --> 01:42:09.100] Yeah, there's a good reason he's not doing his job [01:42:09.100 --> 01:42:12.100] Because he's a lawyer [01:42:12.100 --> 01:42:17.100] And lawyers are terrified of judges [01:42:17.100 --> 01:42:23.100] All these lawyers who defend DUIs, they do the same thing [01:42:23.100 --> 01:42:31.100] Primarily it's the law, it's the lawyer's job to ensure you don't have anything you can appeal with [01:42:31.100 --> 01:42:38.100] And what he's going to do, he's going to take your money and then he's going to do this little song and dance, sells her down your pants [01:42:38.100 --> 01:42:41.100] They've got this set of motions that they file [01:42:41.100 --> 01:42:45.100] And then the prosecutor comes in and argues against the motions [01:42:45.100 --> 01:42:50.100] They argue back and forth and it sounds like he's really working in your favor [01:42:50.100 --> 01:42:54.100] What you don't know is that is a dance they're doing [01:42:54.100 --> 01:42:58.100] He's probably filed this motion 500 times [01:42:58.100 --> 01:43:03.100] He's probably had this same back and forth with the prosecutor 500 times [01:43:03.100 --> 01:43:11.100] The prosecutor needs to allow the lawyer to look like he's doing something to earn what he's being paid [01:43:11.100 --> 01:43:16.100] Once they do this little dance back and forth and the lawyer's used up all the money you gave him [01:43:16.100 --> 01:43:20.100] He's going to toss you right under the bus [01:43:20.100 --> 01:43:25.100] Unless you can give him plausible deniability [01:43:25.100 --> 01:43:30.100] And we'll talk about plausible deniability when we come back on the other side [01:43:30.100 --> 01:43:38.100] This is Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, and we will call our call in number 512-646-1984 [01:43:38.100 --> 01:43:46.100] And during the break go to logosradionetwork.com and have a look at our current fundraiser [01:43:46.100 --> 01:43:51.100] We've got some drawings there, 25 bucks to get your name in the drawing [01:43:51.100 --> 01:43:55.100] We'll need all the help we can get and we'll be right back [01:44:00.100 --> 01:44:04.100] You feel tired when talking about important topics like money and politics? 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Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Rule of Law Radio and we're talking to David in Texas [01:46:35.100 --> 01:46:42.100] Okay, the last case I had in Travis County [01:46:42.100 --> 01:46:47.100] They dismissed the case to protect my lawyer from me [01:46:47.100 --> 01:46:55.100] So I suggest you go to jurisdictionary.com and read that habeas corpus [01:46:55.100 --> 01:47:01.100] Read it twice, it walks right down all the procedures they're supposed to take [01:47:01.100 --> 01:47:08.100] Has nothing to do with DUI, has to do with everything that happens after arrest [01:47:08.100 --> 01:47:16.100] Then you can contact me, I have a bunch of motions associated with all of that [01:47:16.100 --> 01:47:18.100] I can send them to you [01:47:18.100 --> 01:47:24.100] And then you take them, give them to your lawyer and insist that your lawyer file them in your behalf [01:47:24.100 --> 01:47:29.100] And when he refuses to, then you file a bar grievance against him [01:47:29.100 --> 01:47:37.100] And when you file a bar grievance against him, he's going to file with the court asking the court to remove him from the case [01:47:37.100 --> 01:47:43.100] And then you go in and file an objection to the court removing him from the case [01:47:43.100 --> 01:47:48.100] And the court's almost certainly going to remove him from the case [01:47:48.100 --> 01:47:53.100] Now you go back to the court and demand counsel of choice [01:47:53.100 --> 01:47:58.100] This is something that's in law and they all know about it, but they don't run into it often [01:47:58.100 --> 01:48:04.100] You have a right to counsel of your choice and you have counsel and you paid counsel [01:48:04.100 --> 01:48:11.100] And I suspect the counsel's at the point where he's about to ask you for a bunch more money [01:48:11.100 --> 01:48:16.100] But even if you give him more money, he's going to throw you under the bus [01:48:16.100 --> 01:48:19.100] So now's a good time to sting him [01:48:19.100 --> 01:48:25.100] You bar grieve him, he's going to try to get removed and you object to the removal [01:48:25.100 --> 01:48:28.100] We just had one in the federal court in bankruptcy [01:48:28.100 --> 01:48:34.100] Where they bar grieve the lawyer twice because he wouldn't file documents [01:48:34.100 --> 01:48:36.100] They filed the documents themselves [01:48:36.100 --> 01:48:41.100] The lawyer filed a motion to withdraw [01:48:41.100 --> 01:48:47.100] And the client came in and she took construction well and objected to the withdrawal [01:48:47.100 --> 01:48:53.100] And it got real interesting and the judge finally told the lawyer, counselor [01:48:53.100 --> 01:48:57.100] You're going to have to work this out with your client [01:48:57.100 --> 01:49:02.100] She doesn't agree to your withdrawing and I can't remove him [01:49:02.100 --> 01:49:10.100] So about the only way the judge can allow the lawyer to withdraw is if you agree [01:49:10.100 --> 01:49:18.100] So if he allows the lawyer to withdraw, now you have a right to counsel of choice [01:49:18.100 --> 01:49:25.100] You go find the most expensive lawyer in town and demand that they appoint that lawyer [01:49:25.100 --> 01:49:28.100] Appoint the lawyer? [01:49:28.100 --> 01:49:30.100] Pardon me? [01:49:30.100 --> 01:49:36.100] They may actually appoint him because they've done that before [01:49:36.100 --> 01:49:39.100] They know the problem [01:49:39.100 --> 01:49:45.100] And if you bar grieve the last one, whoever they appoint is going to know that you bar grieve the last one [01:49:45.100 --> 01:49:57.100] And mostly what you get in these kind of cases in criminal is you get the lawyers who are kind of either new in business or aren't doing so well [01:49:57.100 --> 01:50:05.100] You bar grieve them, their malpractice insurance starts between 25 and 40 grand a year [01:50:05.100 --> 01:50:09.100] It's going to double immediately if they don't get it counseled [01:50:09.100 --> 01:50:13.100] Bar grieves make them crazy [01:50:13.100 --> 01:50:18.100] And then as they try to get removed and you fight removal and they can't get removed, now they're in a spot [01:50:18.100 --> 01:50:22.100] This is how I got my last one thrown out [01:50:22.100 --> 01:50:28.100] They appointed me counsel, I didn't ask for them, they called me in for a hearing and I asked the judge [01:50:28.100 --> 01:50:31.100] I told the judge I got this notice to be here but he didn't tell me why [01:50:31.100 --> 01:50:34.100] So well we need to see if you had a lawyer [01:50:34.100 --> 01:50:38.100] Well your honor, I got 28.01 Texas Court of Criminal Procedure [01:50:38.100 --> 01:50:43.100] List all those things you can order me to court for to see if I have a lawyer and not one of them [01:50:43.100 --> 01:50:46.100] So we started out on a good note [01:50:46.100 --> 01:50:50.100] But this was Ron Earl's daughter so I figured she was good and political [01:50:50.100 --> 01:50:53.100] I wouldn't get a more political judge so I figured that was good [01:50:53.100 --> 01:50:58.100] So I backed off from her, she said well Mr. Kelly we didn't know if you have counsel, do you have an attorney? [01:50:58.100 --> 01:50:59.100] No I don't [01:50:59.100 --> 01:51:01.100] Are you going to hire one? Nope [01:51:01.100 --> 01:51:03.100] Would you like me to appoint one? I don't care what you do [01:51:03.100 --> 01:51:06.100] Well Mr. Kelly I'm going to appoint you counsel [01:51:06.100 --> 01:51:11.100] Well if you do judge, make sure you appoint one you really don't like [01:51:11.100 --> 01:51:14.100] And she kind of laughed and said well we have an attorney wheel, you just get the next one [01:51:14.100 --> 01:51:16.100] So you're off the hook, yes I am [01:51:16.100 --> 01:51:19.100] They appointed me counsel, we go in this room [01:51:19.100 --> 01:51:22.100] He starts telling me this is how things are going to go [01:51:22.100 --> 01:51:28.100] And I let him rattle on a minute and then I stopped him and I said no no no no that's not how it's going to go [01:51:28.100 --> 01:51:31.100] This is how it's going to go [01:51:31.100 --> 01:51:35.100] You're going to go to the court and ask the court to remove you from this case [01:51:35.100 --> 01:51:39.100] And I'm going to go to the court and tell them don't you dare remove him from this case [01:51:39.100 --> 01:51:42.100] He's my counsel of choice and the judge is going to remove you from the case [01:51:42.100 --> 01:51:44.100] And he said yes he would [01:51:44.100 --> 01:51:48.100] Then I get to sue the judge for interfering with the private contract [01:51:48.100 --> 01:51:52.100] He said well Mr. Kelton I'm not under contract with you, I'm under contract with the state [01:51:52.100 --> 01:51:57.100] I said yes you are but I'm in the third party of the judiciary and I have standing on the contract [01:51:57.100 --> 01:52:01.100] He said back with this look on his face [01:52:01.100 --> 01:52:05.100] He's going to give me this board [01:52:05.100 --> 01:52:10.100] We were in court, I'm back in the gallery [01:52:10.100 --> 01:52:14.100] Standing by the bar and he's up at the bench with the judge and prosecutor [01:52:14.100 --> 01:52:19.100] He come over to me and he said prosecutor said he knows who you are and if you start filing criminal charges [01:52:19.100 --> 01:52:21.100] He's going to charge you with tampering the government document [01:52:21.100 --> 01:52:25.100] And I look over at her and I said she said that bitch, she said yes she did [01:52:25.100 --> 01:52:30.100] So you get over here, I got about 30 of them, I pull a big stack out of my case [01:52:30.100 --> 01:52:35.100] I need her to verify these in accordance with her duty under article 2.06 code of criminal procedure [01:52:35.100 --> 01:52:38.100] And I pointed at her, you get over here [01:52:38.100 --> 01:52:43.100] And I turned to my lawyer and handed them to him and he held up both hands with his palms out [01:52:43.100 --> 01:52:47.100] I'm not going to touch them, I'm not going to touch them, take them you chicken [01:52:47.100 --> 01:52:57.100] Well the judge, he recessed for lunch and while we were out to lunch they dismissed my case [01:52:57.100 --> 01:53:02.100] He dismissed my case to protect my lawyer from me [01:53:02.100 --> 01:53:07.100] I put on that show in front of the judge and it told the judge I wouldn't least be worried about him [01:53:07.100 --> 01:53:13.100] I certainly wasn't worried about the prosecutor and I was fixing to crucify my lawyer [01:53:13.100 --> 01:53:20.100] So now the lawyer has plausible deniability, now he can do his job [01:53:20.100 --> 01:53:26.100] If he tries to do his job without plausible deniability he's not going to get appointed anymore [01:53:26.100 --> 01:53:33.100] Cases, he's going to get the judges ruling against his next client, he's going to get screwed [01:53:33.100 --> 01:53:38.100] Lawyers can't go in there and actively adjudicate your case [01:53:38.100 --> 01:53:41.100] They're in business to make money [01:53:41.100 --> 01:53:48.100] And if they actively adjudicate your case the courts are going to beat him up big time [01:53:48.100 --> 01:53:54.100] The only way he can actively adjudicate your case is if you give him plausible deniability [01:53:54.100 --> 01:54:04.100] Where he can and you would think well if they get mad at me they'll gang up on me, no no they don't have time for that crap over [01:54:04.100 --> 01:54:13.100] They got too many cases to get through, they don't have time to gang up on somebody, it costs them way too much money [01:54:13.100 --> 01:54:20.100] So if you look like you're going to give them a good fight and you're going to cost them a lot [01:54:20.100 --> 01:54:27.100] Then we say well you know guys let's make a deal here [01:54:27.100 --> 01:54:34.100] First offense, reduce this thing to public intox [01:54:34.100 --> 01:54:37.100] Give me a couple months probation, let's go home [01:54:37.100 --> 01:54:39.100] Can I say something? [01:54:39.100 --> 01:54:40.100] Yes [01:54:40.100 --> 01:54:47.100] Because the DWI case is gone, he already pleaded it down to obstructing the traffic [01:54:47.100 --> 01:54:54.100] And now we're in the middle of an obstruction of traffic case [01:54:54.100 --> 01:55:01.100] Obstruction of traffic, what is that? Is that a misdemeanor? [01:55:01.100 --> 01:55:06.100] Yes and I'm still messing with it two years later [01:55:06.100 --> 01:55:13.100] They tried to give me two years probation but my lawyer said look he told me David you don't want to do two years probation [01:55:13.100 --> 01:55:19.100] And he advised me don't go to probation, we'll get a warrant for your arrest, we'll come back and stand before the judge [01:55:19.100 --> 01:55:25.100] And we'll ask if you could just pick up trash for a couple weeks [01:55:25.100 --> 01:55:27.100] Are you following me? [01:55:27.100 --> 01:55:35.100] Yeah, so they're going to give you, the lawyer is saying you should do community service instead of the probation [01:55:35.100 --> 01:55:46.100] And then the prosecutor just harassed me with this home breath test thing they got to do every seven hours [01:55:46.100 --> 01:55:49.100] And I got to pay for it, I got to do it for a month [01:55:49.100 --> 01:55:55.100] And all that just to look good on paper so he can come in front of the judge [01:55:55.100 --> 01:56:03.100] Look judge, we've done everything you've asked, can we just forget the two years probation, can we forget jail time? [01:56:03.100 --> 01:56:12.100] And can we make a deal? Does that sound something? [01:56:12.100 --> 01:56:17.100] In this case I wouldn't bargrieve your attorney [01:56:17.100 --> 01:56:24.100] Right and I was about to say that's why I wanted to stop you, I really don't want to bother the attorney [01:56:24.100 --> 01:56:27.100] It sounds like he's actually worked well in your case [01:56:27.100 --> 01:56:35.100] Right and in my case this is the judge, the last time I was in front of him, the judge acted all wishy washy [01:56:35.100 --> 01:56:40.100] You know how they act, well it depends on how I fare that day what I'm going to give them [01:56:40.100 --> 01:56:47.100] So my question is this has been going on, this obstruction of traffic case has been going on for two years [01:56:47.100 --> 01:56:54.100] What can I do? Is that too long? Is the judge taking his time? [01:56:54.100 --> 01:57:03.100] I'm going to suggest with the seriousness of a DUI charge, be patient [01:57:03.100 --> 01:57:11.100] You know I do a show on legal reform where we talk about beating up the system and taking these guys to task [01:57:11.100 --> 01:57:16.100] But only do that when your liberty is not at risk [01:57:16.100 --> 01:57:23.100] I can go in there and I can fight them and I can have a great time with them, but my liberty is not at risk [01:57:23.100 --> 01:57:30.100] Well it was that last time, I was looking at a year in jail, but they wouldn't have got a conviction on me [01:57:30.100 --> 01:57:36.100] But if you can keep that DUI off your record [01:57:36.100 --> 01:57:41.100] And it is, it's gone, the DUI is gone, now it's just an obstruction of traffic charge [01:57:41.100 --> 01:57:43.100] Yeah, be patient [01:57:43.100 --> 01:57:47.100] I don't think I should do dope time for an obstruction of traffic charge [01:57:47.100 --> 01:57:54.100] Well they don't want you in jail, it costs too much to put you in jail [01:57:54.100 --> 01:58:01.100] If you've been out of jail this long and they've reduced it, be patient with your lawyer [01:58:01.100 --> 01:58:04.100] It sounds like your lawyer is actually doing a good job [01:58:04.100 --> 01:58:07.100] Okay, that answers my question [01:58:07.100 --> 01:58:13.100] Yeah, I wouldn't complain about it, send me his name, I'll send him an attaboy [01:58:13.100 --> 01:58:15.100] Okay, thanks [01:58:15.100 --> 01:58:17.100] I don't know many good lawyers [01:58:17.100 --> 01:58:19.100] Okay, we are out of time [01:58:19.100 --> 01:58:23.100] Thank you David, this is Randy Kelton and Deborah Stevens, rule of law radio [01:58:23.100 --> 01:58:30.100] Make sure you go to logosradio.com and check out our gun giveaway [01:58:30.100 --> 01:58:34.100] And help us out with our annual fundraiser [01:58:34.100 --> 01:58:37.100] We need all we can get to keep this thing going [01:58:37.100 --> 01:58:41.100] We'll be back tomorrow night on our 4 hour info marathon [01:58:41.100 --> 01:58:45.100] So thank you all for listening and good night [01:59:11.100 --> 01:59:16.100] Call us toll free at 888-551-0102 [01:59:16.100 --> 01:59:20.100] Or visit us online at bfa.org [01:59:20.100 --> 01:59:25.100] This translation is highly accurate and it comes with over 13,000 cross references [01:59:25.100 --> 01:59:29.100] Plus charts and maps and an outline for every book of the Bible [01:59:29.100 --> 01:59:32.100] This is truly a Bible you can understand [01:59:32.100 --> 01:59:35.100] To get your free copy of the New Testament Recovery Version [01:59:35.100 --> 01:59:40.100] Call us toll free at 888-551-0102 [01:59:40.100 --> 01:59:44.100] That's 888-551-0102 [01:59:44.100 --> 01:59:49.100] Or visit us online at bfa.org [01:59:49.100 --> 02:00:11.100] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network at logosradionetwork.com