[00:00.000 --> 00:05.600] The following flash is brought to you by the Lone Star Lowdown. [00:05.600 --> 00:11.920] Markets for Monday the 6th of February 2017 are currently trading with gold at $1,232.54 [00:11.920 --> 00:19.400] an ounce, silver $17.70 an ounce, Texas crude $53.54 a barrel, and Bitcoin is rising at [00:19.400 --> 00:23.760] $1,025 U.S. currency. [00:23.760 --> 00:29.620] Today in history, the year 1976 and as testimony before the United States Senate subcommittee [00:29.620 --> 00:34.240] Lockheed corporate president Carl Kachin admits that the company had paid out approximately [00:34.240 --> 00:39.800] $3 million in bribes to the office of the Japanese Prime Minister Kikoi Tanaka. [00:39.800 --> 00:46.700] Today in history, in recent news, Israel's parliament passed a law, 60 to 52, Monday [00:46.700 --> 00:51.360] today that would retroactively legalize 16 Jewish settlements, several thousand housing [00:51.360 --> 00:54.320] units on 2,000 acres of Palestinian land. [00:54.320 --> 00:59.120] Anat Ben-Noon, the director of external relations for peace now, addressing the private land [00:59.120 --> 01:03.920] grab authorized in the new law, said is, quote, deteriorating Israel's democracy, making [01:03.920 --> 01:09.000] stealing an official policy and bringing us one step closer to annexation. [01:09.000 --> 01:13.680] Israel's attorney general Abba Kai Mandelblit had described the bill as unconstitutional [01:13.680 --> 01:18.080] and a breach of international law, stating he would not defend it in the higher court, [01:18.080 --> 01:20.000] which will most likely nullify it. [01:20.000 --> 01:24.240] The heart of the issue being that since Palestinians in the West Bank are not Israeli citizens [01:24.240 --> 01:28.620] and cannot vote for candidates in Israel's parliament, Palestinian property rights advocates [01:28.620 --> 01:32.360] are criticizing the legislation because of its anti-democratic nature. [01:32.360 --> 01:36.160] Under the law, Palestinian landowners would be offered a form of compensation for the [01:36.160 --> 01:39.600] long term use of their property, but would not be able to reclaim it. [01:39.600 --> 01:44.000] A meeting between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are set [01:44.000 --> 01:48.860] to be scheduled on February 15th in Washington, D.C., and should give us a more clear position [01:48.860 --> 01:55.360] of the current White House stance on such retroactive actions by Israel. [01:55.360 --> 01:59.760] After many years of investigation, the Australian Royal Commission into institutional responses [01:59.760 --> 02:05.640] to child sexual abuse has uncovered that between 1950 and 2015, at least 7 percent of Australian [02:05.640 --> 02:10.120] Catholic priests and over 40 percent of brothers in some orders were accused of sexually abusing [02:10.120 --> 02:11.120] children. [02:11.120 --> 02:15.480] Senior counsel Gail Furness, while delivering the findings on Monday today, stated that [02:15.480 --> 02:18.760] the victims' accounts were, quote, harrowing. [02:18.760 --> 02:21.560] The accounts were depressingly familiar, she said. [02:21.560 --> 02:25.240] Children who came forward were ignored or worse punished. [02:25.240 --> 02:26.240] Documents were not investigated. [02:26.240 --> 02:30.480] Priests who had been accused of abuse were moved to other communities that knew nothing [02:30.480 --> 02:32.080] of their past. [02:32.080 --> 02:34.440] Documents were not kept or they were destroyed. [02:34.440 --> 02:38.800] Of the alleged perpetrators, 32 percent were religious brothers, 30 percent were priests, [02:38.800 --> 02:42.440] 29 percent were laypeople, and 5 percent were religious sisters. [02:42.440 --> 02:47.280] The average age of victims at the time of abuse was 10 and a half for girls and around [02:47.280 --> 02:49.120] 11 and a half for boys. [02:49.120 --> 02:53.400] May God heal, strengthen, and bring peace to all those affected by these despicable [02:53.400 --> 02:55.400] crimes. [03:53.400 --> 04:16.520] OK, howdy, howdy, this is Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Rule of Law Radio on this, the Thursday, [04:16.520 --> 04:23.920] the 9th day of February 2017 already. [04:23.920 --> 04:32.040] OK, tonight I'm going to start out with kind of some updates on what has been going on. [04:32.040 --> 04:34.840] We've got several people. [04:34.840 --> 04:40.520] Tomorrow night I will have an audio from North Carolina. [04:40.520 --> 04:44.240] We've got Art Patton in North Carolina. [04:44.240 --> 04:50.400] I went out there a couple of times and did a couple of seminars out there and helped [04:50.400 --> 04:58.320] him with some issues with his prosecuting attorney and Art has really been active. [04:58.320 --> 05:03.760] He's been one of the people that's actually got out there and done things. [05:03.760 --> 05:09.640] One of the favorite things I've ever heard anybody do, Art did this one, he went to court [05:09.640 --> 05:14.600] and there were, he said there were about 350 people in the courtroom, or it turned out [05:14.600 --> 05:24.080] there were actually 359 in the courtroom according to the safety placard was only designed to [05:24.080 --> 05:27.560] hold something like 117 people. [05:27.560 --> 05:34.840] He said people were standing along the walls and sitting in the floor and this was a traffic [05:34.840 --> 05:45.760] issue where they're calling in people for one of these supposed conferences, the arraignment [05:45.760 --> 05:52.440] hearing where it's actually for a conference with the prosecutor and Art was annoyed by [05:52.440 --> 06:00.280] all of this and trying to figure out what he could do about it and he got this brainstorm. [06:00.280 --> 06:03.040] He went out and called the fire marshal. [06:03.040 --> 06:10.000] The fire marshal came in and evacuated the whole courtroom, oh that was a hoot, but he [06:10.000 --> 06:19.880] also sent some people to the grand jury, but they couldn't get to the grand jury and he [06:19.880 --> 06:28.000] had talked to me and talked on the air and I talked to him about how to approach that [06:28.000 --> 06:37.080] and cautioned him to make sure that when he went to the grand jury that he record it and [06:37.080 --> 06:42.440] he said well they won't let you record, so they only won't let you record if they know [06:42.440 --> 06:47.280] about it, so take two recorders and those who've listened to the show a lot know that [06:47.280 --> 06:52.520] I recommend people take two recorders and one you take out and put it right in front [06:52.520 --> 06:55.640] of them and when they tell you to turn it off, you turn it off. [06:55.640 --> 07:00.400] They don't tell them about the other, so that's what they did. [07:00.400 --> 07:06.400] They each had two, there were two guys, they each had two recorders, they took them out, [07:06.400 --> 07:13.560] the prosecutor insisted they shut them off, they were going, they had already sent complaints [07:13.560 --> 07:18.840] to the grand jury by mail and the prosecutor intercepted them and called them and told [07:18.840 --> 07:22.960] them they couldn't do that and they went down to have this meeting. [07:22.960 --> 07:28.880] Tomorrow night we will, if the audio is good enough, he's sending me an audio of what [07:28.880 --> 07:35.920] actually went on in this meeting where the prosecutor threatened both of them with prosecution [07:35.920 --> 07:39.800] if they tried to file a complaint with the grand jury again. [07:39.800 --> 07:47.600] He called me and told me about it and I called the prosecutor and told him that I do this [07:47.600 --> 07:54.520] show in Texas on legal reform and I had this audio that I was going to play on the air [07:54.520 --> 08:01.280] of him threatening some people for trying to present complaints to the grand jury and [08:01.280 --> 08:11.040] it was inappropriate for me to say something on the air that might be construed derogatory [08:11.040 --> 08:17.400] to him, to his professional position. [08:17.400 --> 08:20.600] Without giving him opportunity to rebut. [08:20.600 --> 08:25.880] So I'd like to invite you onto my show and said Friday night's great because we do a [08:25.880 --> 08:31.880] four hour show and he kind of stuttered and stammered and said he'd check his schedule. [08:31.880 --> 08:34.200] Well he never got back to me. [08:34.200 --> 08:37.120] Two weeks later he resigned. [08:37.120 --> 08:44.640] So I don't know if what we were doing to him is what got him to resign, but I certainly [08:44.640 --> 08:47.680] like to think it is. [08:47.680 --> 08:50.840] Hello by the way, I do have the phone lines on. [08:50.840 --> 08:59.760] Our call in number is 512-646-1984 and we have our fundraiser on so go to Logos Radio [08:59.760 --> 09:02.160] Network and have a look at the gun giveaway. [09:02.160 --> 09:11.480] We're giving away an AR-15, a complete AR-15 this year and I also have my ebook up for [09:11.480 --> 09:20.960] sale, it's for sale in review, if anybody gets it I'm hoping that they will critique [09:20.960 --> 09:28.120] it, everything that doesn't sound right doesn't make sense, anywhere you have to read something [09:28.120 --> 09:34.560] twice I need to know about it so I can fix it and if I have some blunders in there which [09:34.560 --> 09:42.200] I'm sure I do in some places, it turned out to be a pretty large project. [09:42.200 --> 09:52.160] But I do go through the things that I've learned about how to deal with the system over these [09:52.160 --> 09:58.920] last 30 years and it's not the way you learned in high school. [09:58.920 --> 10:06.120] You can mostly forget about all that nonsense because what they told you about how the system [10:06.120 --> 10:10.760] works simply was not true. [10:10.760 --> 10:19.520] The system does not work the way the system wants us to think it does. [10:19.520 --> 10:29.040] What's important in a legal setting is not what your civics class teacher told you was [10:29.040 --> 10:34.280] important, they talked about the right of things and the rule of law and how this is [10:34.280 --> 10:41.400] a country of law and you can expect to go to the court and have a proper adjudication [10:41.400 --> 10:45.880] of your case before a fair and honest jurist. [10:45.880 --> 11:02.000] That is hogwash and through the eBook we deliver a set of ways of thinking about the system. [11:02.000 --> 11:10.520] I try to explain why I structure these the way I do but it's not necessary that you understand [11:10.520 --> 11:15.760] why we structure these the way they're structured. [11:15.760 --> 11:25.440] If you do what we suggest, if you approach the system from the perspective that is presented [11:25.440 --> 11:35.000] in the eBook, especially in the first sections on the legal fallacies, you will come to the [11:35.000 --> 11:43.280] system from a perspective that will allow you to begin to achieve justice. [11:43.280 --> 11:49.000] It's primarily because it's not about laws, it's about politics and most of the structures [11:49.000 --> 11:59.160] I presented there are about how to approach the courts from a political perspective. [11:59.160 --> 12:06.120] Now I know it sounds horrible when I say that you can expect the court, the judge to rule [12:06.120 --> 12:12.280] against you out of hand at every turn and if the courts are absolutely corrupt, they're [12:12.280 --> 12:13.920] bought and paid for. [12:13.920 --> 12:22.000] That sounds horrible but they may not be bought and paid for but you need to go to the court [12:22.000 --> 12:24.720] from that perspective. [12:24.720 --> 12:28.140] When you go to the court from the perspective that they're going to rule against you out [12:28.140 --> 12:36.760] of hand at every turn, you get over this notion that you're going to receive fairness because [12:36.760 --> 12:41.880] they don't know what is fair, it's subjective. [12:41.880 --> 12:46.560] What's fair to me or what seems fair to me is probably not the same thing that seems [12:46.560 --> 12:51.400] fair to you, especially if we're at odds with between each other. [12:51.400 --> 12:56.680] So for the most part, most parties come away feeling like they've been poorly treated. [12:56.680 --> 13:04.440] But if, A, you come across a much more pronounced feeling of being mistreated. [13:04.440 --> 13:14.240] So we try to help people orient the way they hold their mind when they come to the court. [13:14.240 --> 13:20.440] And quoted from Dr. Frederick Graves, your only purpose in the trial court is to set [13:20.440 --> 13:23.200] the record for appeal. [13:23.200 --> 13:27.080] Forget about the judge, you don't care what he rules. [13:27.080 --> 13:29.120] Everything he rules, you object to. [13:29.120 --> 13:36.560] Including the prosecutor or the opposing side says you object to it, these are objections [13:36.560 --> 13:37.560] on the record. [13:37.560 --> 13:39.720] You're just setting the record. [13:39.720 --> 13:44.160] And when you go to the judge, the only thing the judge is there to do is determine the [13:44.160 --> 13:49.120] facts in accordance with the rules of evidence and apply the law as it comes to him to the [13:49.120 --> 13:50.320] facts in the case. [13:50.320 --> 13:52.320] That's it. [13:52.320 --> 13:56.200] If he tries to do anything else, he is out of line. [13:56.200 --> 14:04.640] I know a lot of people have complained about how the judges are rude and disrespectful. [14:04.640 --> 14:07.560] Judge gets rude and disrespectful with me. [14:07.560 --> 14:14.400] I take that as a threat and I'm either leaving the courtroom or depending on how disrespectful [14:14.400 --> 14:18.400] he is, I take out my phone and dial 911. [14:18.400 --> 14:25.960] This is the other thing we try to convince people of, we try to get you to understand. [14:25.960 --> 14:29.640] All of these guys are public servants. [14:29.640 --> 14:33.680] They're the servants, you're the master. [14:33.680 --> 14:34.800] They forget that. [14:34.800 --> 14:39.040] They think they become the masters because you come into their building. [14:39.040 --> 14:41.800] Well, it's not really that way. [14:41.800 --> 14:47.760] And that's why I call 911 at the drop of a hat, of a hat. [14:47.760 --> 14:52.120] And they're partly because I consider myself the master of my servants. [14:52.120 --> 14:56.480] But secondly, it works. [14:56.480 --> 15:02.160] You want to really get their attention, you dial 911, ask them to send somebody out to [15:02.160 --> 15:05.480] arrest them. [15:05.480 --> 15:08.600] It adjusts their perspective really quick. [15:08.600 --> 15:15.640] Even the judge, when the judge gets loud mouthed and rude, then you dial 911. [15:15.640 --> 15:17.680] You don't threaten him. [15:17.680 --> 15:20.880] You don't give legal advice. [15:20.880 --> 15:25.520] You do not give fair warning, just call 911. [15:25.520 --> 15:34.080] I have never had a judge threaten me with contempt of court for calling 911 in the courtroom [15:34.080 --> 15:39.320] or asking the bailiff to drag judge off the bench to arrest him. [15:39.320 --> 15:46.200] He knows, and he knows that I know, two words out of him while I'm making criminal accusations [15:46.200 --> 15:51.400] against him, that gets really, really serious, really, really fast. [15:51.400 --> 15:59.200] And when I come back, I'll also talk about my candle, the water bottle guy. [15:59.200 --> 16:01.840] Yeah, he's still after him. [16:01.840 --> 16:04.200] He's not done yet. [16:04.200 --> 16:08.200] He just sent a letter to the grand jury in Travis County. [16:08.200 --> 16:13.760] And when we come back on the other side, I'll talk to you about what happened with that [16:13.760 --> 16:21.320] letter and what Mike and I are planning to do as a result of it to demonstrate to these [16:21.320 --> 16:22.320] guys. [16:22.320 --> 16:24.800] They are the servants. [16:24.800 --> 16:27.120] We are the masters. [16:27.120 --> 16:33.960] They follow our law or we use the law to give them reason to change their behavior. [16:33.960 --> 16:37.720] This is Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Rule of Law Radio. [16:37.720 --> 16:41.800] I call it number 512-606-1984. [16:41.800 --> 16:48.080] I don't see any calls on the boards, and I think I have the phone lines turned on. [16:48.080 --> 16:52.120] So if you have a question or a comment, give us a call, we'll be taking your calls all [16:52.120 --> 16:53.120] night. [16:53.120 --> 17:22.360] We'll be right back. [17:22.360 --> 17:26.840] I'm going to throw away these yucky cookies in the trash. 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[18:49.880 --> 18:58.880] That's ruleoflawradio.com or email m-i-c-h-a-e-l-m-i-r-r-a-s at yahoo.com to learn how to stop debt [18:58.880 --> 18:59.880] collectors now. [18:59.880 --> 19:22.520] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, lo-lo-logosradio-network.com. [19:22.520 --> 19:42.960] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Rule of Law Radio. [19:42.960 --> 19:50.720] So at least consider that e-book, we're selling for $100 and if you purchase the e-book, you [19:50.720 --> 19:59.520] get four chances in the gun giveaway, but if you do get it, critique it for me. [19:59.520 --> 20:03.600] We're trying to develop this as a manual. [20:03.600 --> 20:12.000] If we are to take the system back, we will do it at this grassroots level. [20:12.000 --> 20:22.160] It has been for some 30 years my intended purpose to place every judge in the country [20:22.160 --> 20:29.680] in a position such that when he steps out, steps up behind the bench and looks out across [20:29.680 --> 20:35.480] the bar at the gallery, I want the judge wondering which one, which one of those scoundrels out [20:35.480 --> 20:40.160] there are waiting for me to render a ruling so he can run down to the grand jury and try [20:40.160 --> 20:42.720] to keep me indicted. [20:42.720 --> 20:48.240] In this case with Mike Handel, he's been fighting Travis County for a long time and they've [20:48.240 --> 20:53.760] pulled every stinkin' rotten low down dirty trick they could come up with and he's called [20:53.760 --> 20:56.240] them on it every time. [20:56.240 --> 21:00.720] He just finally started sending in criminal complaints and he sent some criminal complaints [21:00.720 --> 21:08.080] to the district attorney, I mean to the grand jury addressed to the courthouse. [21:08.080 --> 21:15.200] Well the court clerk got those, opened them, sent them back to him. [21:15.200 --> 21:18.000] Well that's interesting. [21:18.000 --> 21:24.160] The Article 2.03 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure tells a prosecuting attorney when he's made [21:24.160 --> 21:31.240] known in any manner that a public official has violated the law relating to their office [21:31.240 --> 21:35.400] and shall reduce the complaint to an information submitted to the grand jury. [21:35.400 --> 21:43.760] No discretion of any kind in the matter of a complaint against a public official. [21:43.760 --> 21:54.320] 17.30 Code of Criminal Procedure tells the magistrate that after an examining trial he [21:54.320 --> 21:59.520] is to seal all documents had in the hearing, cause his name to be written across the seal [21:59.520 --> 22:04.600] of the envelope and forward it to the clerk of the court of jurisdiction. [22:04.600 --> 22:16.000] 17.31 says that the clerk shall keep all these documents safe and deliver them up to the [22:16.000 --> 22:19.200] next grand jury. [22:19.200 --> 22:28.040] So my assertion is that when the clerk receives these complaints it doesn't matter if it [22:28.040 --> 22:32.160] comes from a magistrate or a private citizen. [22:32.160 --> 22:38.120] She's to keep those documents safe and deliver them up to the next grand jury. [22:38.120 --> 22:49.120] There is nothing in law that grants a clerk the authority to hold an examining trial. [22:49.120 --> 22:53.600] And that appears to be what she did. [22:53.600 --> 23:03.800] Public officials sometimes forget the difference between public officials and private citizens. [23:03.800 --> 23:08.480] Citizens are the masters, officials are the servants. [23:08.480 --> 23:19.120] The servants may do only what the law specifically authorizes them to do. [23:19.120 --> 23:24.600] Now the clerk may be concerned about policy. [23:24.600 --> 23:30.320] Well, I'm not a public servant so I could care less about policy. [23:30.320 --> 23:36.200] I go to the district attorney with a criminal complaint and he says, oh, you need to take [23:36.200 --> 23:37.440] that to the police department. [23:37.440 --> 23:42.640] I said, no, maybe you need to take that to the police department or maybe a clerk or [23:42.640 --> 23:47.760] somebody else working here does, but I don't. [23:47.760 --> 23:52.360] Those are your policies and all of the employees that work under you, they may have to follow [23:52.360 --> 23:54.560] your policies. [23:54.560 --> 23:57.960] I am not your employee. [23:57.960 --> 24:03.600] You are the employee, you are my servant, I am the master. [24:03.600 --> 24:08.600] You may only do what the law specifically authorizes you to do so you may have to follow [24:08.600 --> 24:13.320] those policies intended to ensure compliance with law. [24:13.320 --> 24:26.280] Me on the other hand, I can do anything I want to unless I as the master in conjunction [24:26.280 --> 24:36.880] with all my other fellow masters, unless we have come together and authorized our legislature [24:36.880 --> 24:45.200] to pass laws that restricted our behavior in certain circumstances and we've done that. [24:45.200 --> 24:53.360] We've agreed to forbid ourselves to commit murder, to steal from one another, all sorts [24:53.360 --> 24:59.280] of things we've laid down in law that forbids us to do certain things. [24:59.280 --> 25:07.680] But if we have not passed a law specifically commanding us not to do something, we can [25:07.680 --> 25:10.360] do it. [25:10.360 --> 25:16.040] There is nothing in law that prevents a private citizen from giving notice to the grand jury. [25:16.040 --> 25:24.360] As a matter of fact, it is the specific duty of the grand jury to examine into all criminal, [25:24.360 --> 25:29.640] all crimes subject to indictment that come to their knowledge by way of any member of [25:29.640 --> 25:39.400] the grand jury, the prosecuting attorney or any other credible person. [25:39.400 --> 25:45.920] So Mike sends this to the grand jury addressed to the courthouse because that's where their [25:45.920 --> 25:52.320] office is and the clerk gets these documents sent through the United States mail and opens [25:52.320 --> 26:00.160] them up, then secrets them from the persons that they were directed to. [26:00.160 --> 26:06.920] The first one is I think 1443, 18 U.S. Code 1443. [26:06.920 --> 26:10.600] That's a federal crime interfering with U.S. mail. [26:10.600 --> 26:18.240] The next one is tampering with a government document and those two in conjunction tampering [26:18.240 --> 26:27.520] with the government document 37.10 Penal Code and those two in conjunction amount to shielding [26:27.520 --> 26:32.360] from prosecution violation 38.05. [26:32.360 --> 26:38.000] So what I'm suggesting that Mike do is he sent me these complaints and he sent me the [26:38.000 --> 26:41.600] letter that the clerk sent him. [26:41.600 --> 26:50.640] I'm going to make up a set of criminal complaints based on my belief as a result of the information [26:50.640 --> 26:56.920] sent by Mike and I'm going to file criminal charges so I'll send a letter down addressed [26:56.920 --> 27:05.280] to the grand jury except when the clerk opens this one, the allegation will be against the [27:05.280 --> 27:14.600] clerk for 3903 official oppression denying Mike the full free access to her enjoyment [27:14.600 --> 27:25.040] right 37.10 tampering with government document 38.05 shielding from prosecution. [27:25.040 --> 27:33.520] Mike will file with the FBI criminal complaint against the clerk for interfering with U.S. [27:33.520 --> 27:35.640] mail. [27:35.640 --> 27:39.440] We'll see how this works out for her. [27:39.440 --> 27:47.640] This may be a perfect opportunity to pry the prosecutor and the district clerk out from [27:47.640 --> 27:50.080] in front of the grand jury. [27:50.080 --> 27:54.640] We are the masters, they are the servants. [27:54.640 --> 27:58.920] They don't get to decide what our policy is. [27:58.920 --> 28:04.640] Now they can decide what their policy is but not ours so this should get really interesting. [28:04.640 --> 28:11.360] Eric, I will have a caller on the board and we've exhausted this subject so we've got [28:11.360 --> 28:13.360] about almost two minutes. [28:13.360 --> 28:16.480] Eric, what do you have for us today? [28:16.480 --> 28:17.960] Hey Randy. [28:17.960 --> 28:18.960] Howdy. [28:18.960 --> 28:27.280] Maybe you remember me, I sent you some emails about a week ago about my case, the restraining [28:27.280 --> 28:35.080] order violation in Massachusetts and I've done some of the leg work that you had advised [28:35.080 --> 28:36.080] me to do. [28:36.080 --> 28:41.520] I was talking to my lawyer and asked him for basically a copy of all the important documents [28:41.520 --> 28:48.560] in my case and he's not very receptive to all of that and so I was calling him to... [28:48.560 --> 28:50.560] Do you bar grieve him? [28:50.560 --> 28:51.560] Sure. [28:51.560 --> 28:54.400] No, that's what I'm due to all this. [28:54.400 --> 28:57.680] If you bar grieve him, he'll get real receptive. [28:57.680 --> 28:59.720] Okay. [28:59.720 --> 29:08.520] And then he'll move the court to withdraw and you object to it. [29:08.520 --> 29:14.120] Is your lawyer, did you hire this lawyer or is he court appointed? [29:14.120 --> 29:17.280] No, I hired him. [29:17.280 --> 29:20.040] You paid him. [29:20.040 --> 29:22.640] He has a job. [29:22.640 --> 29:25.280] He don't get to quit. [29:25.280 --> 29:29.760] When you bar grieve him, it'll double his malpractice insurance and he's going to want [29:29.760 --> 29:38.200] to run like a rabbit or you could call him and say, look, you need to get these filed [29:38.200 --> 29:45.040] or I'll bar grieve you tomorrow because a bar griever doesn't really hurt him. [29:45.040 --> 29:48.600] I'll explain bar grievances when we come back on the other side. [29:48.600 --> 29:52.880] They are probably the most powerful tool you have. [29:52.880 --> 29:57.440] Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Rue La Radio, we'll be right back. [29:57.440 --> 30:06.920] Thousands of Florida motorists convicted of DUI may very well have been driving under [30:06.920 --> 30:08.400] the blood alcohol limit. [30:08.400 --> 30:13.320] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back with a tale of bad breathalyzers and a government [30:13.320 --> 30:15.880] cover up in a moment. [30:15.880 --> 30:17.440] Privacy is under attack. 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[32:40.880 --> 32:44.240] By ordering now, you'll receive a copy of Eddie's book, The Texas Transportation Code, [32:44.240 --> 32:48.640] The Law Versus the Lie, video and audio of the original 2009 seminar, hundreds of research [32:48.640 --> 32:50.960] documents, and other useful resource material. [32:50.960 --> 32:54.160] Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com. [32:54.160 --> 33:13.640] Order your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [33:13.640 --> 33:38.680] Okay. [33:38.680 --> 33:39.680] We are back. [33:39.680 --> 33:44.080] Eddie Kelton, the Rule of Law Radio, and Eric, you have to watch me. [33:44.080 --> 33:48.160] Sometimes you touch on a subject that everybody needs to hear. [33:48.160 --> 33:53.200] So sometimes I'm talking to you and sometimes I'm talking to everybody else who's listening. [33:53.200 --> 33:59.800] So the thing about bar grievances, they are so powerful. [33:59.800 --> 34:06.240] It's something you can do to the lawyer and there's nothing he can do about it. [34:06.240 --> 34:11.880] He can't even mention it to you because if he mentions it to you, you can grieve him [34:11.880 --> 34:14.880] for that. [34:14.880 --> 34:17.960] The bar or state bar won't do anything. [34:17.960 --> 34:20.320] They don't care. [34:20.320 --> 34:25.000] And their insurance carriers know they won't do anything. [34:25.000 --> 34:29.920] They're just like your full coverage on your car. [34:29.920 --> 34:31.960] You get a new car, go down to Walmart. [34:31.960 --> 34:35.800] You go inside, come out, somebody's bashed a fender in. [34:35.800 --> 34:40.120] You call the insurance company, they come out, fix it, double your rates. [34:40.120 --> 34:44.200] You go down next week, somebody bashes in another one. [34:44.200 --> 34:47.320] You call them, they fix it, they cancel. [34:47.320 --> 34:49.680] Your fault, their fault, nobody's fault. [34:49.680 --> 34:52.160] They don't care. [34:52.160 --> 34:58.520] If you are a lawyer, one bar grievance your first year of practice, they'll cancel immediately. [34:58.520 --> 35:02.760] Two bar grievances, any one year of practice they will cancel. [35:02.760 --> 35:05.960] You've been practicing 20 years, they'll cancel. [35:05.960 --> 35:10.080] Three, they'll cancel your law firm's malpractice insurance. [35:10.080 --> 35:13.800] It is bad news. [35:13.800 --> 35:20.160] And when you grieve the lawyer or even threaten to grieve the lawyer, you give him plausible [35:20.160 --> 35:21.160] deniability. [35:21.160 --> 35:27.800] His only real purpose is to make sure you don't have grounds for appeal. [35:27.800 --> 35:33.080] That's why he don't want to file your motions and pleadings. [35:33.080 --> 35:37.980] But if you let him know, I call you, you respond to me. [35:37.980 --> 35:41.600] You don't respond to me, I bargrieve you. [35:41.600 --> 35:47.080] I have a website up, bargrievance.website. [35:47.080 --> 35:50.440] Go there, front page, at the bottom there's a link. [35:50.440 --> 35:58.040] I have taken the American Bar Association model standards. [35:58.040 --> 36:04.680] 47 states adopted these standards, three of them didn't. [36:04.680 --> 36:08.880] But the three that didn't adopted their own set of standards and they're all essentially [36:08.880 --> 36:10.840] the same. [36:10.840 --> 36:13.840] What's wrong for a lawyer to do is wrong in every state. [36:13.840 --> 36:23.440] So you go through this and in five questions I can get you to any particular standard. [36:23.440 --> 36:29.960] And I also have the American Bar Association standards for the prosecutorial function. [36:29.960 --> 36:33.000] Most people don't know that even exists. [36:33.000 --> 36:40.040] You will be amazed at what you can hammer both your lawyer and the prosecutor for. [36:40.040 --> 36:47.560] I spoke when we started about the ebook and how you'll never win your case simply because [36:47.560 --> 36:50.600] you have the law and the facts on your side. [36:50.600 --> 36:51.600] Forget about that nonsense. [36:51.600 --> 36:55.760] They're going to rule against you out of hand at every turn. [36:55.760 --> 37:03.320] You'll win your case if you have the politics on your side and all politics is local. [37:03.320 --> 37:08.320] You want to generate some big time local politics. [37:08.320 --> 37:16.280] You file a criminal complaint against the judge with the special agent in charge in [37:16.280 --> 37:23.080] California where you're at, accusing the judge of exerting the authority does not expressly [37:23.080 --> 37:31.200] have by prosecuting you from Massachusetts when you live in California, then let him [37:31.200 --> 37:39.240] try to explain that, which is going to be the next thing I go to for having explained [37:39.240 --> 37:40.240] what this is about. [37:40.240 --> 37:47.280] This is about a restraining order, a couple as a child involved separation and we all [37:47.280 --> 37:50.280] know how those get acrimonious. [37:50.280 --> 38:00.920] The mother filed a restraining order and Eric, you moved to California to explain a restraining [38:00.920 --> 38:03.680] order expired in Massachusetts. [38:03.680 --> 38:09.720] The judge renewed the restraining order while you were in California and then the judge [38:09.720 --> 38:18.240] filed a contempt of court charge against you from Massachusetts claiming that you breached [38:18.240 --> 38:22.160] a restraining order from California. [38:22.160 --> 38:24.920] That basically the facts? [38:24.920 --> 38:27.800] Yeah, that's correct. [38:27.800 --> 38:36.280] So I'm looking at this saying, how did the judge, there was original restraining order [38:36.280 --> 38:43.840] and you were in, were you in Massachusetts when the original restraining order was issued? [38:43.840 --> 38:46.280] Yes, I was. [38:46.280 --> 38:47.280] Okay. [38:47.280 --> 38:49.720] So then you moved to California. [38:49.720 --> 38:57.600] When that restraining order expired, the judge's plenary jurisdiction should have expired with [38:57.600 --> 38:58.600] it. [38:58.600 --> 39:04.080] You're no longer a citizen of that state. [39:04.080 --> 39:10.840] Now he would have had to petition the federal government for restraining order. [39:10.840 --> 39:17.320] There may be something in family law I don't know about because family law is not my particular [39:17.320 --> 39:23.280] area of expertise, but it sounds like he's going to have a problem prosecuting you when [39:23.280 --> 39:28.640] you live in Massachusetts, you live in California and especially since they've forced you to [39:28.640 --> 39:35.240] fly back and forth several times, they punish you without an adjudication of guilt. [39:35.240 --> 39:43.680] So since your lawyer's not working in your behalf, there's no reason for you to be nice [39:43.680 --> 39:46.680] to these folks. [39:46.680 --> 39:55.440] That is my point about always expect the judge to rule against you out of hand at every turn. [39:55.440 --> 39:58.360] So if you have a judge who's going to rule against you out of hand at every turn, how [39:58.360 --> 40:04.840] do you conduct yourself so that you have a chance of winning your case? [40:04.840 --> 40:10.160] Well like Dr. Freda Gray says, your only purpose in the trial court is to set the record for [40:10.160 --> 40:11.160] appeal. [40:11.160 --> 40:16.040] The judge, the duty of the judge is to determine the facts in accordance with the rules of [40:16.040 --> 40:22.360] evidence, then apply the laws as it comes to him to the facts in the case. [40:22.360 --> 40:23.360] That's it. [40:23.360 --> 40:33.440] So when you're simply putting the facts and law on the record, they will figure it out. [40:33.440 --> 40:34.440] They'll know what you're doing. [40:34.440 --> 40:37.840] You're taking this to the appeals court and see what the appeals court says. [40:37.840 --> 40:46.880] Now let's look at the law, there's more laws affecting them than affecting you. [40:46.880 --> 40:54.640] There's a set of laws that only public officials can violate and they violate them with impunity. [40:54.640 --> 41:01.240] So what I was going to suggest to you is you make up a criminal complaint against the judge. [41:01.240 --> 41:11.040] Now they're going to tell you, oh, we're the judges and we have absolute immunity from [41:11.040 --> 41:12.040] prosecution. [41:12.040 --> 41:20.800] Well, that is exactly true, but they left the word out. [41:20.800 --> 41:29.320] They have absolute immunity from civil prosecution. [41:29.320 --> 41:36.560] Nobody has immunity from criminal prosecution, zero, nada. [41:36.560 --> 41:43.280] So you go to the special agent in charge and you don't go to him, you send them a certified [41:43.280 --> 41:50.480] letter, make up a criminal complaint against the judge for prosecuting you or attempting [41:50.480 --> 41:58.840] to hold you in contempt of court on a restraining order that was renewed when you were a resident [41:58.840 --> 42:02.120] of California and not Massachusetts. [42:02.120 --> 42:09.960] Therefore he lacks subject matter jurisdiction, frankly, don't care if he had jurisdiction [42:09.960 --> 42:10.960] or not. [42:10.960 --> 42:16.800] This is not about the rule of law, it's about politics. [42:16.800 --> 42:22.920] You file that with the SAC and he's not going to act on it. [42:22.920 --> 42:25.720] You can be absolutely sure of that. [42:25.720 --> 42:32.320] And when he doesn't act on it, then you file a complaint with the U.S. attorney against [42:32.320 --> 42:46.360] the SAC, accusing him of misfeasance in office by failing to prosecute the judge under 18 [42:46.360 --> 42:52.320] U.S. Code 242 and in the process denying you an equal protection of the laws. [42:52.320 --> 42:58.320] Well, the U.S. attorney is going to get that and he's going to trash it, at least you hope [42:58.320 --> 42:59.320] he does. [42:59.320 --> 43:02.960] This goes to another one of my rules. [43:02.960 --> 43:09.160] Never ask a public official to do anything you actually want him to do because you never [43:09.160 --> 43:14.560] ask him to do anything that the law does not specifically command him to do. [43:14.560 --> 43:18.960] And when he doesn't do it, you get to hammer him big time. [43:18.960 --> 43:26.160] And when we come back on the other side, I'll talk about 28 U.S. Code 535 and how you can [43:26.160 --> 43:32.440] use that to beat him up good with and create all sorts of politics. [43:32.440 --> 43:37.080] Get all the feds upset at this judge in Massachusetts, won't know what's going on. [43:37.080 --> 43:43.080] You stick this guy on us, get us out of this spot, you'll create lots of politics. [43:43.080 --> 43:51.080] Hang on, Randy Kelvin, we love radio and remember our fun drive is going on so go look at Logos [43:51.080 --> 43:55.720] Radio Network and if you've got a few extra bucks, donate to the network, help us keep [43:55.720 --> 43:56.720] this on the air. [43:56.720 --> 43:59.720] We'll be right back. 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[45:43.680 --> 45:49.880] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [45:49.880 --> 45:52.200] pro se tactics, and much more. [45:52.200 --> 46:20.000] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [46:20.000 --> 46:21.000] We are back. [46:21.000 --> 46:26.640] We're here on Deborah Stevens, Rule of Law Radio on this Thursday, the 9th day of February [46:26.640 --> 46:29.440] 2017 and we're talking to Eric in California. [46:29.440 --> 46:35.560] Okay, Eric, I'm going to shut up now and I know you had some questions for me before [46:35.560 --> 46:37.560] I interrupted you. [46:37.560 --> 46:44.040] Okay, so my questions tonight were basically, it seems like this is going to be more up [46:44.040 --> 46:50.160] to me to lead my lawyer through this case and I want to know how and where do I find [46:50.160 --> 47:00.600] the evidence to... Okay, that is a big subject and my ebook [47:00.600 --> 47:10.800] has a section on legal research, but the short course is go to Google or any of the search [47:10.800 --> 47:19.800] engines and put in a search for family law jurisdiction. [47:19.800 --> 47:29.480] You'll get some treatments by lawyers that... You see, about half of the business a [47:29.480 --> 47:38.400] lawyer gets, he gets from other lawyers, referrals, and lawyers are terrified of filing documents [47:38.400 --> 47:40.840] with the courts that have errors in them. [47:40.840 --> 47:49.240] They hate to do legal research and the reason they do is there's so much law out there. [47:49.240 --> 48:00.640] If a lawyer files a pleading and he has bad law in it, if he has a case that's been distinguished [48:00.640 --> 48:07.520] or overturned, then he separatizes it and the shepherd doesn't find it, but the lawyer [48:07.520 --> 48:10.600] on the other side does. [48:10.600 --> 48:17.240] That'll get a lawyer sanctioned very quickly because the judge is going to rule based on [48:17.240 --> 48:19.760] the law the lawyer brings to him. [48:19.760 --> 48:25.720] If the lawyer brings him bad law, then it goes to the court of appeals and they look [48:25.720 --> 48:27.600] at it and say, what is this nonsense? [48:27.600 --> 48:35.800] The judge is not going to be a happy camper and he's likely to sanction the crapola out [48:35.800 --> 48:36.800] of that lawyer. [48:36.800 --> 48:41.200] A judge can sanction a lawyer to drop of a hat. [48:41.200 --> 48:50.120] Lawyers are really reluctant to take on issues they're not comfortable taking on. [48:50.120 --> 48:54.440] When you ask them to file a motion or a pleading that they're not comfortable filing, they [48:54.440 --> 49:00.720] do not want to do that because they're afraid that one thing, they're just there to make [49:00.720 --> 49:06.600] sure you don't have a right to appeal, they don't want the judge and the prosecutor upset [49:06.600 --> 49:11.120] at them because they'll screw their next client. [49:11.120 --> 49:16.480] If you're to have your lawyer work in your benefit, you have to give him plausible deniability [49:16.480 --> 49:21.200] and the way you do that is you use bar grievances. [49:21.200 --> 49:26.000] Oh, I'm sorry, but I'm kind of got off topic. [49:26.000 --> 49:37.200] In order to keep from having to do legal research, lawyers focus their practice on a single area [49:37.200 --> 49:40.480] and if they come up with an issue that they don't normally adjudicate, they're going [49:40.480 --> 49:46.880] to look for somebody else who focuses in that area or who's knowledgeable in that area. [49:46.880 --> 49:53.520] In order to find business, they write up these treatises. [49:53.520 --> 49:58.160] Sometimes when they have really good pleadings that they have filed on any case, they post [49:58.160 --> 50:01.560] that on the web so other lawyers can find it. [50:01.560 --> 50:08.280] Read their pleadings and be comfortable with this lawyer's expertise in a given area so [50:08.280 --> 50:11.760] the lawyer won't get some referrals. [50:11.760 --> 50:16.400] Good thing about that is you get to use those pleadings. [50:16.400 --> 50:23.040] When you write legal pleadings, if you're doing more than stitching paragraphs together [50:23.040 --> 50:30.840] and changing case and writing lead-ins and lead-outs, then you haven't done enough research. [50:30.840 --> 50:34.280] For the most part, I don't write my own pleadings. [50:34.280 --> 50:43.920] I write a little bit enough to lead into something I have captured out of somebody else's pleadings. [50:43.920 --> 50:49.840] The thing I'd like to copy out of the most are judicial rulings. [50:49.840 --> 50:55.800] Where the judge has made a ruling on a case on your issue, you copy his argument out and [50:55.800 --> 50:57.520] drop it in your case. [50:57.520 --> 51:02.960] Now sometimes you have to change the lead-in, lead-out, tenses you have to adjust so it [51:02.960 --> 51:03.960] reads right. [51:03.960 --> 51:07.960] But that's mainly what you want to do writing pleadings. [51:07.960 --> 51:11.040] Plagiarize, plagiarize, plagiarize. [51:11.040 --> 51:13.080] That's the rule. [51:13.080 --> 51:14.080] You're not a lawyer. [51:14.080 --> 51:16.640] You can't write it as well as they do. [51:16.640 --> 51:19.600] So the first place to look is on the internet. [51:19.600 --> 51:26.600] The hardest thing is finding the right question to ask. [51:26.600 --> 51:27.600] You were going to say something. [51:27.600 --> 51:28.600] I interrupted. [51:28.600 --> 51:36.920] Should I be looking for cases or law pertaining to the state of Massachusetts as well as federal? [51:36.920 --> 51:45.440] I'm thinking here as to a restraining order, the judge has pretty well has authority to [51:45.440 --> 51:46.440] do that. [51:46.440 --> 51:53.000] What I'm looking at is your primary argument is that the judge never had subject matter [51:53.000 --> 51:56.120] jurisdiction to start with. [51:56.120 --> 52:03.720] When he issued the renewal of the restraining order, the restraining order expired. [52:03.720 --> 52:08.600] You were outside the state. [52:08.600 --> 52:13.840] He no longer had subject matter jurisdiction over you. [52:13.840 --> 52:19.400] So your argument is he could not renew the restraining order because you were 3,000 miles [52:19.400 --> 52:22.400] away. [52:22.400 --> 52:28.480] If he wanted a restraining order and they have to be to go to the Fed because they accuse [52:28.480 --> 52:36.880] you using the phone and that would go to federal jurisdiction or go to California and don't [52:36.880 --> 52:38.760] know that he could even go to California. [52:38.760 --> 52:45.720] So the argument is subject matter jurisdiction. [52:45.720 --> 52:56.920] So look for subject matter jurisdiction to say California resident restraining order [52:56.920 --> 52:59.920] for Massachusetts. [52:59.920 --> 53:07.200] Run that, you'll get hits on it and you'll be surprised at how if you craft your question [53:07.200 --> 53:11.600] right, you can get hits dead on it. [53:11.600 --> 53:20.480] I was trying to put together a batch file that will go look on a hard drive, find any [53:20.480 --> 53:30.360] files on the hard drive, create a folder with that file's name and put the file in the folder. [53:30.360 --> 53:38.360] The fourth search I ran, I got exactly dead on precisely what I was looking for and that [53:38.360 --> 53:41.580] was pretty obscure. [53:41.580 --> 53:46.800] But the point is, do a search for jurisdiction. [53:46.800 --> 53:55.000] Then as you read through some cases on jurisdiction or some treatises on jurisdiction, pay attention [53:55.000 --> 54:01.680] to it and they will tell you how to rewrite your search so that you focus in closer. [54:01.680 --> 54:06.000] I don't use Lexus or Westlow anymore. [54:06.000 --> 54:11.880] I find the internet much, much more efficient. [54:11.880 --> 54:15.760] You go to those search engines, you get case laws and you have to read one case after a [54:15.760 --> 54:19.120] case after case after case. [54:19.120 --> 54:26.120] Better to find a lawyer who operates in this area and read one of his treatises. [54:26.120 --> 54:28.160] He's already addressed all of this stuff. [54:28.160 --> 54:30.600] So does that make sense, Eric? [54:30.600 --> 54:33.000] Yes, it does. [54:33.000 --> 54:41.040] Then one more question, how do I sue the state court or the judge for all of my expenses [54:41.040 --> 54:43.040] up to this point? [54:43.040 --> 54:53.560] Just write him up an invoice and put your name on the top. [54:53.560 --> 54:59.520] You were required to travel 3,000 miles for a hearing. [54:59.520 --> 55:09.480] The court didn't hold the hearing, so the requirement that you come was an abusive process [55:09.480 --> 55:13.480] and your cost in this matter was so much. [55:13.480 --> 55:20.560] Make sure you include your time and not just your actual cost and then the demand they [55:20.560 --> 55:23.640] pay it. [55:23.640 --> 55:30.280] This is one of the places that's also really powerful because the court's going to refuse [55:30.280 --> 55:33.080] to pay it. [55:33.080 --> 55:39.040] You file with the credit reporting agencies, put it on their credit rating. [55:39.040 --> 55:44.240] They're really going to hate that because their credit rating goes up. [55:44.240 --> 55:49.840] All their credit, their cost for credit increases across the board. [55:49.840 --> 55:56.840] They get real excited when you sting their credit and these are things you can do pretty [55:56.840 --> 55:57.840] much with impunity. [55:57.840 --> 56:07.320] So, okay, guys, you don't want to pay it, I'll sting you credit for each bill. [56:07.320 --> 56:11.400] You're not trapped inside the four corners of the court. [56:11.400 --> 56:16.320] Go ahead, I interrupted you, you had a comment. [56:16.320 --> 56:21.320] Oh, okay, so I present this in court and then, of course, they're going to deny it. [56:21.320 --> 56:24.320] No, no, no, no, no, no, send it to the clerk of the court. [56:24.320 --> 56:25.320] Oh, okay. [56:25.320 --> 56:31.640] If it's a district court, send it to the district court clerk and she can send it wherever it [56:31.640 --> 56:32.640] goes. [56:32.640 --> 56:33.640] Okay. [56:33.640 --> 56:41.920] They're not going to pay it, they're likely to do nothing with it and then when they do [56:41.920 --> 56:49.440] nothing, then you contact the credit reporting agencies and find out how to file this against [56:49.440 --> 56:52.640] their credit. [56:52.640 --> 56:59.040] When you file this against their credit, they're going to get apoplectic. [56:59.040 --> 57:03.880] Little mark on their credit costs them a lot of money. [57:03.880 --> 57:06.520] They are not going to be happy campers. [57:06.520 --> 57:08.680] Sorry, Bubba. [57:08.680 --> 57:09.680] Life is tough. [57:09.680 --> 57:15.360] You shouldn't have called me 3,000 miles across the country, especially when you maintain [57:15.360 --> 57:18.880] they have no subject matter jurisdiction to start with. [57:18.880 --> 57:26.240] There's only one time that the judge does not have absolute immunity and that's when [57:26.240 --> 57:29.320] he acts without subject matter jurisdiction. [57:29.320 --> 57:33.920] In that case, he has a zero immunity. [57:33.920 --> 57:38.680] You could sue the judge personally. [57:38.680 --> 57:48.520] So you want to look at jurisdiction in family law cases and I know there's some special [57:48.520 --> 57:58.160] code in case law on that because a couple gets in discord and they separate and often [57:58.160 --> 58:01.600] one of them moves out of the state. [58:01.600 --> 58:05.760] So there's a lot of experience in this area. [58:05.760 --> 58:13.400] So there's going to be case law exactly on your issue. [58:13.400 --> 58:17.560] So do some research on that and then you'll have something to work with. [58:17.560 --> 58:18.560] All right. [58:18.560 --> 58:19.560] All right. [58:19.560 --> 58:20.560] Thank you. [58:20.560 --> 58:21.560] Okay. [58:21.560 --> 58:22.560] Thank you, Eric. [58:22.560 --> 58:26.600] This is Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Rue of the Radio. [58:26.600 --> 58:29.400] I'll call it number 512-646-1984. [58:29.400 --> 58:32.000] Rodney, I see you there. [58:32.000 --> 58:33.680] We will pick you up on the other side. [58:33.680 --> 58:39.160] We're going to our top of the hour break so it's a good time to go to a Logos radio network [58:39.160 --> 58:46.760] and check out our gun giveaway and a good place to purchase the e-book and Eddie Craig's [58:46.760 --> 58:47.760] traffic book. 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[01:00:22.640 --> 01:00:29.760] Today in history, the year 1976 and as testimony before the United States Senate Subcommittee, [01:00:29.760 --> 01:00:34.400] Lockheed corporate president Carl Kachian admits that the company had paid out approximately [01:00:34.400 --> 01:00:39.920] $3 million in bribes to the office of the Japanese Prime Minister Kikoi Tanaka today [01:00:39.920 --> 01:00:42.920] in history. [01:00:42.920 --> 01:00:48.320] In recent news, Israel's parliament passed a law, 60-52, Monday today that would retroactively [01:00:48.320 --> 01:00:54.240] legalize 16 Jewish settlements, several thousand housing units on 2,000 acres of Palestinian [01:00:54.240 --> 01:00:55.240] land. [01:00:55.240 --> 01:00:59.280] Anat Ben-Noon, the director of External Relations for Peace Now, addressing the private land [01:00:59.280 --> 01:01:04.040] grab authorized in the new law, said is, quote, deteriorating Israel's democracy, making [01:01:04.040 --> 01:01:09.160] stealing an official policy, and bringing us one step closer to annexation. [01:01:09.160 --> 01:01:14.040] Israel's attorney general Avakai Mandelblit had described the bill as unconstitutional [01:01:14.040 --> 01:01:18.200] and a breach of international law, stating he would not defend it in the higher court, [01:01:18.200 --> 01:01:20.080] which will most likely nullify it. [01:01:20.080 --> 01:01:24.360] The heart of the issue being that since Palestinians in the West Bank are not Israeli citizens [01:01:24.360 --> 01:01:28.720] and cannot vote for candidates in Israel's parliament, Palestinian property rights advocates [01:01:28.720 --> 01:01:32.480] are criticizing the legislation because of its anti-democratic nature. [01:01:32.480 --> 01:01:36.280] Under the law, Palestinian landowners would be offered a form of compensation for the [01:01:36.280 --> 01:01:39.640] long-term use of their property, but would not be able to reclaim it. [01:01:39.640 --> 01:01:44.120] A meeting between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are set [01:01:44.120 --> 01:01:48.960] to be scheduled on February 15th in Washington, D.C., and should give us a more clear position [01:01:48.960 --> 01:01:55.480] of the current White House stance on such retroactive actions by Israel. [01:01:55.480 --> 01:01:59.840] After many years of investigation, the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses [01:01:59.840 --> 01:02:06.120] to Child Sexual Abuse has uncovered that between 1950 and 2015, at least 7% of Australian Catholic [01:02:06.120 --> 01:02:11.320] priests and over 40% of brothers in some orders were accused of sexually abusing children. [01:02:11.320 --> 01:02:15.600] Senior counsel Gail Furness, while delivering the findings on Monday today, stated that [01:02:15.600 --> 01:02:18.880] the victims' accounts were, quote, harrowing. [01:02:18.880 --> 01:02:21.680] The accounts were depressingly familiar, she said. [01:02:21.680 --> 01:02:25.360] Children who came forward were ignored or worse punished. [01:02:25.360 --> 01:02:26.960] Allegations were not investigated. [01:02:26.960 --> 01:02:30.600] Priests who had been accused of abuse were moved to other communities that knew nothing [01:02:30.600 --> 01:02:32.240] of their past. [01:02:32.240 --> 01:02:34.580] Documents were not kept or they were destroyed. [01:02:34.580 --> 01:02:40.520] Of the alleged perpetrators, 32% were religious brothers, 30% were priests, 29% were laypeople, [01:02:40.520 --> 01:02:42.560] and 5% were religious sisters. [01:02:42.560 --> 01:02:47.400] The average age of victims at the time of abuse was 10 and a half for girls and around [01:02:47.400 --> 01:02:49.240] 11 and a half for boys. [01:02:49.240 --> 01:02:53.560] May God heal, strengthen, and bring peace to all those affected by these despicable [01:02:53.560 --> 01:02:54.560] crimes. [01:02:54.560 --> 01:03:23.800] This was Brooke Rhodey with your Lowdown for February 6, 2017. [01:03:25.280 --> 01:03:47.000] Okay, we are back. [01:03:47.000 --> 01:03:55.160] We're going to Rodney in Texas. [01:03:55.160 --> 01:03:56.160] Hello, Rodney. [01:03:56.160 --> 01:03:57.160] Rodney, how are you doing? [01:03:57.160 --> 01:03:58.160] I'm doing good. [01:03:58.160 --> 01:03:59.160] What do you have for us today? [01:03:59.160 --> 01:04:06.400] Well, first of all, let me commend you for having ESP. [01:04:06.400 --> 01:04:14.680] It seems like you just absolutely know the modus operandi of these attorneys, no matter [01:04:14.680 --> 01:04:22.280] what state providence, whatever they practice in, and while I was waiting and I was listening [01:04:22.280 --> 01:04:31.600] to you tell this other gentleman, you nearly touched on everything that I wanted to talk [01:04:31.600 --> 01:04:32.600] with you about. [01:04:32.600 --> 01:04:40.920] So here's my situation, I actually have a court appointed attorney and he did exactly [01:04:40.920 --> 01:04:41.920] what you said. [01:04:41.920 --> 01:04:51.200] He made it into each, tried to inhibit, in fact, prevent me from appealing my writ of [01:04:51.200 --> 01:04:52.200] mandamus. [01:04:52.200 --> 01:04:59.280] I remember months ago, back in September, you suggested that I prepare a writ of mandamus, [01:04:59.280 --> 01:05:03.400] which I did, and it turns out it was a very good one. [01:05:03.400 --> 01:05:10.080] And I did exactly what you told me, told this previous gentleman to do, got on Google, looked [01:05:10.080 --> 01:05:16.680] up various types of mandamuses here in the state of Texas. [01:05:16.680 --> 01:05:21.680] And I just kind of looked and there's a piece milled mine together, kept pretty simple, [01:05:21.680 --> 01:05:23.920] and presented it in court. [01:05:23.920 --> 01:05:32.920] Well, the initial judge treated it as though it was a piece of toilet paper. [01:05:32.920 --> 01:05:38.840] And at that time, I didn't know that that judge had a serious conflict of interest. [01:05:38.840 --> 01:05:47.120] I later found out, and I went over this with him before, that he had been quoted by a newspaper [01:05:47.120 --> 01:05:53.520] here in Texas after he had retired, called the Prison Times, saying that he, in his retirement, [01:05:53.520 --> 01:06:02.560] was working part-time with the attorney general's office and also doing some cases as a visiting [01:06:02.560 --> 01:06:03.560] judge. [01:06:03.560 --> 01:06:11.200] And, well, he took my case, and the parties involved happened to be the attorney general's [01:06:11.200 --> 01:06:12.960] office and myself. [01:06:12.960 --> 01:06:22.240] Well, he never recused himself, he never said anything, but he denied my writ of mandamus. [01:06:22.240 --> 01:06:30.840] I appealed it, I asked for a motion of reconsideration, the judge denied it, and all throughout this [01:06:30.840 --> 01:06:33.000] whole process. [01:06:33.000 --> 01:06:39.720] I haven't been able to get any of these judges to give me a court order with the name of [01:06:39.720 --> 01:06:42.920] the judge who started this whole mess. [01:06:42.920 --> 01:06:47.400] Well, it brings me to my issue with my current attorney. [01:06:47.400 --> 01:06:54.400] He was appointed to try to clean this mess up, of all days, on election day, November [01:06:54.400 --> 01:06:57.640] 8th of last year. [01:06:57.640 --> 01:07:04.720] And, like, this guy hasn't called me, I've called him several times to try to get with [01:07:04.720 --> 01:07:12.120] him to set up some type of strategy on what we were going to do to give him information [01:07:12.120 --> 01:07:16.200] about myself and the issues involved. [01:07:16.200 --> 01:07:26.640] Well, he took the liberty of following some information, and I noticed that in this little [01:07:26.640 --> 01:07:31.560] timeline that he put together, and I was able to find this out by just calling the clerk [01:07:31.560 --> 01:07:37.920] of the court and asking what followings had been made, and to my surprise, this court [01:07:37.920 --> 01:07:44.640] appointed attorney had went and prepared some stuff, and he hadn't even called me or let [01:07:44.640 --> 01:07:54.560] me know what he was doing, and it was a timeline involving, supposedly, what I had done from [01:07:54.560 --> 01:07:59.440] the day that I filed my mandamus up to the point where I had asked for appeals or motions [01:07:59.440 --> 01:08:07.840] to file for motions for reconsideration, but he conveniently left out the judge who denied [01:08:07.840 --> 01:08:09.840] my writ of mandamus. [01:08:09.840 --> 01:08:16.160] Well, now we're at the appeals courts, and this, supposedly, was an accident when he [01:08:16.160 --> 01:08:29.080] filed this information in district court, supposedly, my understanding, the clerk was [01:08:29.080 --> 01:08:34.640] just supposed to keep that paperwork right there, and no notice of appeals or anything [01:08:34.640 --> 01:08:39.920] was supposed to go out to the third court of appeal here in Texas. [01:08:39.920 --> 01:08:46.440] Some kind of way, a notice of appeal went to the third court of appeal. [01:08:46.440 --> 01:08:52.440] Every since then, this is February, they've been sending notices to my court appointed [01:08:52.440 --> 01:09:03.520] attorney asking him to provide him with paperwork describing the issues involved so that they [01:09:03.520 --> 01:09:07.640] can rule on, again, my writ of mandamus. [01:09:07.640 --> 01:09:15.200] Well, my court appointed attorney, not only won't he respond to me, but he won't even [01:09:15.200 --> 01:09:17.920] respond to the third court of appeal. [01:09:17.920 --> 01:09:21.520] It goes back to what you were saying about attorneys. [01:09:21.520 --> 01:09:28.000] It looked like their sole job, Randy, is to keep you from trying to get an appeal. [01:09:28.000 --> 01:09:33.800] And so, again, some kind of way, the clerk, there was a mix up in communication or something. [01:09:33.800 --> 01:09:41.320] I had nothing to do with it, maybe it was something from above, divine intervention, [01:09:41.320 --> 01:09:47.200] but they went and sent a notice of appeal to the third court of appeal, which is what [01:09:47.200 --> 01:09:49.440] the attorney didn't want. [01:09:49.440 --> 01:09:53.720] He wanted all this stuff to stay in district court. [01:09:53.720 --> 01:09:58.560] And ever since then, the third court of appeal has been sending him notices. [01:09:58.560 --> 01:10:03.360] Well, I called the clerk at the third court of appeal and said, look, he won't even [01:10:03.360 --> 01:10:05.800] return my calls. [01:10:05.800 --> 01:10:13.680] In fact, I had decided to try to get another pro bono attorney. [01:10:13.680 --> 01:10:20.360] And the pro bono attorney was very interested up to the point where I used one of the strategies [01:10:20.360 --> 01:10:23.200] from the jurisdictionary course. [01:10:23.200 --> 01:10:30.640] And I had said, the pro bono attorney says, I'll be more than happy to take your case. [01:10:30.640 --> 01:10:34.640] And they sent me an agreement letter via email and everything. [01:10:34.640 --> 01:10:39.120] And I said, this looks good, but here's what I need. [01:10:39.120 --> 01:10:45.480] I said, I need you to document everything that you're going to do before, during, and [01:10:45.480 --> 01:10:46.480] after. [01:10:46.480 --> 01:10:53.360] All the time that you spend handling my cases, phone calls, I said, I want a list of everything [01:10:53.360 --> 01:10:54.600] that you do. [01:10:54.600 --> 01:11:05.480] Well, the pro bono attorney that I had went out and tried to get myself got cold feet [01:11:05.480 --> 01:11:10.200] and the next day sent me an email and said, I don't think I'm going to be able to work [01:11:10.200 --> 01:11:11.200] your case. [01:11:11.200 --> 01:11:19.960] Well, you got a knowledgeable client is a problem for lawyers. [01:11:19.960 --> 01:11:23.200] Have you bar grieved your attorney? [01:11:23.200 --> 01:11:24.360] I have not. [01:11:24.360 --> 01:11:31.360] I have not, but trust me, I'm the type of person that I've got to paperwork right here [01:11:31.360 --> 01:11:33.400] in front of me. [01:11:33.400 --> 01:11:40.920] And I'm going to file that as soon as tomorrow. [01:11:40.920 --> 01:11:51.000] But I'm calling because the clerk at the third court of appeals says to me, you need to file [01:11:51.000 --> 01:11:57.360] something in writing, sir, to let the third court of appeal, even though they already [01:11:57.360 --> 01:12:06.240] know that your attorney is not answering the court and not responding to you, it would [01:12:06.240 --> 01:12:11.400] look good if you put something in writing and on the record. [01:12:11.400 --> 01:12:17.400] And furthermore, the clerk says, I'm not an attorney, I'm not giving you legal advice, [01:12:17.400 --> 01:12:24.920] I would even ask, I would suggest that you ask the third court of appeal for hearing [01:12:24.920 --> 01:12:31.760] on this matter before and if they dismiss your case due to the fact that you have an [01:12:31.760 --> 01:12:34.160] incompetent attorney. [01:12:34.160 --> 01:12:41.760] So I'm calling you to ask you, are there any other things because I'm going to be presenting [01:12:41.760 --> 01:12:51.160] my motion tomorrow at the third court of appeal asking for a continuance, asking for a hearing? [01:12:51.160 --> 01:12:55.880] But are there any other things that you can suggest that if in fact I get a hearing before [01:12:55.880 --> 01:13:07.120] the third court of appeal that I could put out there to send me an email on this issue? [01:13:07.120 --> 01:13:16.600] I will look through, I have a set of O'Connor's forms, I will look through the appellate forms [01:13:16.600 --> 01:13:22.360] and find the form, see if I can find a form for sanctions, a motion for sanctions against [01:13:22.360 --> 01:13:27.400] your own counsel, that's what you want to file with them, and a motion for enlargement [01:13:27.400 --> 01:13:34.640] of time based on ineffective counsel. [01:13:34.640 --> 01:13:41.120] Well, I asked the clerk, I said, how can this not be contempt of the court when the court [01:13:41.120 --> 01:13:48.160] has been trying to get my court-appointed attorney to respond to them every since November [01:13:48.160 --> 01:13:54.800] 8th of last year, how this is, how can this not be contempt and the clerk goes, I can't [01:13:54.800 --> 01:14:04.800] comment on that sir, but to me any other lawyer who would do this in the court where there's [01:14:04.800 --> 01:14:13.800] a good judge there, I have seen attorneys get sanctioned, I've seen attorneys be held [01:14:13.800 --> 01:14:21.280] in contempt, in this case all the attorney had to do was send a letter to the court saying [01:14:21.280 --> 01:14:29.280] whatever, whatever, I need more time, he has simply not responded, therein lies exactly [01:14:29.280 --> 01:14:35.920] what you said and I say this again, it looks like you have ESP because... [01:14:35.920 --> 01:14:45.560] It would be better if I had ESP, but the fact is, this is standard practice, and that's [01:14:45.560 --> 01:14:54.440] a sad commentary, but it is standard practice, I had one caller that was pushing his court-appointed [01:14:54.440 --> 01:15:02.080] counsel and the lawyer got frustrated and told him, look, you don't understand, it is [01:15:02.080 --> 01:15:10.480] my job to ensure that you don't have reason for appeal, oops, he wasn't supposed to let [01:15:10.480 --> 01:15:19.920] that cat out of that bag, but that's how it is, if he vigorously adjudicates your case, [01:15:19.920 --> 01:15:25.800] he's not going to get any more court-appointed clients, and that's probably what he pays [01:15:25.800 --> 01:15:27.800] his office help with. [01:15:27.800 --> 01:15:36.880] Right, right, right, right, exactly, and by the way, he got paid very handsomely for the [01:15:36.880 --> 01:15:44.760] work, the sloppy work that he's already done, but to your point, he has done exactly what [01:15:44.760 --> 01:15:50.400] he has been appointed to do, even though he didn't tell me this, if I suspected it, and [01:15:50.400 --> 01:15:56.520] that's to keep the third court of appeal from having jurisdiction and to keep me from having [01:15:56.520 --> 01:16:00.520] a legitimate appeal on my writ of mandamus. [01:16:00.520 --> 01:16:07.560] So now, there's a good chance at this point, if you ask for sanctions from the court of [01:16:07.560 --> 01:16:15.880] appeal, there's a good chance they'll give them to you, against your lawyer. [01:16:15.880 --> 01:16:22.160] Right, I still need my day in court, that's the other major issue here. 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[01:18:55.360 --> 01:18:56.360] Thank you so much. [01:18:56.360 --> 01:18:57.360] We are welcome. [01:18:57.360 --> 01:18:58.360] Happy holidays, logos. [01:18:58.360 --> 01:19:08.400] This is the Logos Radio Network. [01:19:08.400 --> 01:19:30.640] Okay. [01:19:30.640 --> 01:19:31.640] We are back. [01:19:31.640 --> 01:19:39.400] I'm Randy Kelton, Debra Stevens, Reel of Our Radio, and our phone lines are open, 512-646-1984, [01:19:39.400 --> 01:19:42.000] and we're talking to Rodney in Texas. [01:19:42.000 --> 01:19:45.240] Rodney, you can have a lot of fun with these guys. [01:19:45.240 --> 01:19:55.120] Yeah, I know, but I thought I'd call you because you always have a few tricks up your sleeve, [01:19:55.120 --> 01:20:02.760] intuitively, literally speaking, that I always kind of like to add, you know, and the reason [01:20:02.760 --> 01:20:06.800] why is because they're effective and they work for me. [01:20:06.800 --> 01:20:14.840] As a caveat to what I was telling you about this pro bono attorney, when the attorney [01:20:14.840 --> 01:20:20.720] said that they wanted to take my case and blah, blah, blah, they gave me all that. [01:20:20.720 --> 01:20:25.520] They sent, emailed me the agreement and said, oh, you have to sign it, and I called and [01:20:25.520 --> 01:20:26.520] I gave them. [01:20:26.520 --> 01:20:32.160] I said, well, I'd like to have this agreement amended to include things that I'd like for [01:20:32.160 --> 01:20:38.920] you to do, and I named off, you know, I want them to, the attorney told me initially, oh, [01:20:38.920 --> 01:20:44.840] I don't have a problem with that, sir, that's perfectly normal, it's acceptable. [01:20:44.840 --> 01:20:48.640] We can have that amended to my agreement with you. [01:20:48.640 --> 01:20:56.240] Well, like I said, the next morning, before I had even had my first cup of coffee, I get [01:20:56.240 --> 01:21:01.080] this email from this attorney saying that, oh, well, I don't know if I'm this, I'm not [01:21:01.080 --> 01:21:03.080] comfortable taking your case now. [01:21:03.080 --> 01:21:08.920] Well, it came after I told them that I want to hold them accountable for everything they [01:21:08.920 --> 01:21:14.480] said and did with my case now when I, I wish I hadn't done this with this court appointed [01:21:14.480 --> 01:21:19.480] attorney, but hey, you know, it's hard to do that when a person won't even call you. [01:21:19.480 --> 01:21:23.520] Well, you can, you can sting him good. [01:21:23.520 --> 01:21:27.440] Go on to your, to bargrievance.website. [01:21:27.440 --> 01:21:30.480] I've been there. [01:21:30.480 --> 01:21:31.480] Okay. [01:21:31.480 --> 01:21:35.040] Have you went through the standards? [01:21:35.040 --> 01:21:43.200] There's a, you start going through those standards, there is a whole stack of things you can grieve [01:21:43.200 --> 01:21:50.000] him for, and if you just start peppering him, I can pretty well guarantee you when you file [01:21:50.000 --> 01:21:55.960] that first one against him and you don't give him, you know, I have these rules and one [01:21:55.960 --> 01:22:00.480] of them is never give fair warning. [01:22:00.480 --> 01:22:04.120] He doesn't know, you know, you're upset at him, he doesn't know anything because he never [01:22:04.120 --> 01:22:05.120] talked to you. [01:22:05.120 --> 01:22:11.960] Just all of a sudden he gets a bargrievance for not contacting your client, his client [01:22:11.960 --> 01:22:17.880] and not filing the proper paperwork with the court of appeals. [01:22:17.880 --> 01:22:21.720] He is going to get apoplexy. [01:22:21.720 --> 01:22:23.720] Is this a young lawyer? [01:22:23.720 --> 01:22:30.440] No, this guy is, excuse the expression, he's old fart. [01:22:30.440 --> 01:22:31.440] Okay. [01:22:31.440 --> 01:22:33.640] Here's the deal. [01:22:33.640 --> 01:22:40.240] If he was the sharpest knife in the drawer, he'd be out making the big bucks. [01:22:40.240 --> 01:22:44.360] He wouldn't be down here getting court appointed counsel, he'd have his own lawyer, he'd have [01:22:44.360 --> 01:22:53.760] his own clientele, but apparently he has a problem satisfying clients. [01:22:53.760 --> 01:22:57.720] So he has to come down here and get court appointed counsel, he makes Trump change about [01:22:57.720 --> 01:23:01.120] 350 bucks a client. [01:23:01.120 --> 01:23:07.720] In the county I live in, if your court appointed counsel and you get your client to take a [01:23:07.720 --> 01:23:12.080] deal, they'll pay you 250 bucks. [01:23:12.080 --> 01:23:19.200] If you adjudicate his case, they'll pay you 125. [01:23:19.200 --> 01:23:21.200] How does that work? [01:23:21.200 --> 01:23:24.440] Anyway, you sting him. [01:23:24.440 --> 01:23:37.480] This attorney, I noticed he wasn't going to return calls and I called his office, his [01:23:37.480 --> 01:23:44.080] paralegal answered the phone and this paralegal was scared because I was saying, okay, here's [01:23:44.080 --> 01:23:45.080] what's happening. [01:23:45.080 --> 01:23:49.680] I've kept notes on the dates and times that I've called this guy and he has called me [01:23:49.680 --> 01:23:57.720] back and well, long story short, I decided to do a little research on the attorney myself. [01:23:57.720 --> 01:24:02.720] So I looked at the cases that he's done in the federal court. [01:24:02.720 --> 01:24:05.160] I looked at the case he's done in district court. [01:24:05.160 --> 01:24:09.160] I look at the cases that he's appealed at the third court. [01:24:09.160 --> 01:24:13.680] All of these cases have one common connection there. [01:24:13.680 --> 01:24:23.680] They're all mostly family and child protection cases where he was appointed the, I forget [01:24:23.680 --> 01:24:27.400] the legal word for- Attorney Adlytum? [01:24:27.400 --> 01:24:29.680] Adlytum, yeah. [01:24:29.680 --> 01:24:36.680] And it looked like he threw all of them, I'm not going to say all of them because when [01:24:36.680 --> 01:24:43.640] I talk with the clerk of the court, I won't say which one the clerk says, yes, Mr. So-and-so [01:24:43.640 --> 01:24:53.200] has a reputation and he didn't mean that in a good way and I did not. [01:24:53.200 --> 01:25:02.200] You might contact some of his previous clients and suggest to them that they've been thrown [01:25:02.200 --> 01:25:07.480] under the bus. [01:25:07.480 --> 01:25:17.040] If the bar association can't police their members, we may need to do that for them. [01:25:17.040 --> 01:25:21.720] I'm looking at putting together a paralegal service for the purpose of auditing court [01:25:21.720 --> 01:25:24.600] cases. [01:25:24.600 --> 01:25:26.800] That's what I'm doing here. [01:25:26.800 --> 01:25:31.480] There's a need for it, I can tell you that. [01:25:31.480 --> 01:25:37.720] We start going through the facts and the law and saying, well, these are the pleadings [01:25:37.720 --> 01:25:43.800] and motions that are indicated by the facts and this is what your lawyer actually filed [01:25:43.800 --> 01:25:48.200] and this is how much you can sue him for. [01:25:48.200 --> 01:25:57.760] In Texas, you can be a paralegal, there's no requirements, there's no licensing, there's [01:25:57.760 --> 01:25:58.760] nothing. [01:25:58.760 --> 01:26:07.560] And as long as you don't personally file documents claiming you're a lawyer, then there's no [01:26:07.560 --> 01:26:09.520] illegal practice of law. [01:26:09.520 --> 01:26:19.840] Let me tell you what I found out when this pro bono attorney initially was open to taking [01:26:19.840 --> 01:26:22.840] my case. [01:26:22.840 --> 01:26:29.440] They picked up the phone and called the other attorney, the court appointed attorney. [01:26:29.440 --> 01:26:39.160] I don't know what the nature of that conversation was, but the attorney told me, well, it's [01:26:39.160 --> 01:26:47.160] my understanding, and I'm saying that in quotes, this is what he said, it's my understanding [01:26:47.160 --> 01:26:53.360] that you, Mr. Rick, is trying to go after a judge. [01:26:53.360 --> 01:26:58.560] I said, I don't know where you got that understanding from. [01:26:58.560 --> 01:27:06.480] Well, it's my understanding that you're trying to go after judges. [01:27:06.480 --> 01:27:15.600] That was another reason why this person decided not to take my case. [01:27:15.600 --> 01:27:20.800] And that's understandable. [01:27:20.800 --> 01:27:25.400] I sued Denton County for $11 million. [01:27:25.400 --> 01:27:28.400] I sued 24 litigants. [01:27:28.400 --> 01:27:32.400] The 13th litigant was my worst nightmare. [01:27:32.400 --> 01:27:35.560] I actually sued my worst nightmare. [01:27:35.560 --> 01:27:37.920] I talked to 60 attorneys. [01:27:37.920 --> 01:27:44.800] The last one was Barry Cobb, I'm sorry, Jerry Cobb. [01:27:44.800 --> 01:27:52.720] Jerry Cobb was the previous district attorney, and then this new attorney gets in. [01:27:52.720 --> 01:28:00.360] And Jerry Cobb was the last one I called, and he told me the same thing every other [01:28:00.360 --> 01:28:01.360] lawyer did. [01:28:01.360 --> 01:28:08.560] He said, I called him, I said, hello, Jerry, my name is Randy Kelton, and I have sued Denton [01:28:08.560 --> 01:28:11.040] County, and I need a lawyer to represent my case. [01:28:11.040 --> 01:28:12.040] He said, I can't represent. [01:28:12.040 --> 01:28:15.080] He said, Mr. Kelton, I'm very familiar with your case. [01:28:15.080 --> 01:28:16.720] I can't take your case. [01:28:16.720 --> 01:28:22.840] You made allegations against judges in there, and I have to represent clients in this county. [01:28:22.840 --> 01:28:25.120] I said, what's the matter, Jerry? [01:28:25.120 --> 01:28:29.920] You afraid those judges will screw your next client to get back at you? [01:28:29.920 --> 01:28:33.760] He said the same thing every other lawyer did. [01:28:33.760 --> 01:28:36.960] You darn right they will. [01:28:36.960 --> 01:28:45.400] Now I don't know if that is true or not, but I do know that every lawyer I talk to believes [01:28:45.400 --> 01:28:49.440] that's true, and it might as well be if they all believe it. [01:28:49.440 --> 01:28:58.320] So you can't ask a lawyer to do something that he considers might upset that judge at [01:28:58.320 --> 01:29:04.160] him because he's afraid his next client will pay the price for it. [01:29:04.160 --> 01:29:11.840] I never told him that that's what I was, that wasn't the gist of my riddle, mandamus. [01:29:11.840 --> 01:29:19.880] He picked up the phone, and if you have listened to Dr. Graves' jurisdictionary course, Dr. [01:29:19.880 --> 01:29:23.680] Graves said this is exactly what bad lawyers do. [01:29:23.680 --> 01:29:30.640] They pick up the phone and call the other attorney and try to get an overview of what's [01:29:30.640 --> 01:29:32.640] going on. [01:29:32.640 --> 01:29:39.800] Well, if the other attorney thinks that you're going after a judge, he's going to tell that [01:29:39.800 --> 01:29:47.680] attorney the same thing, whether it's true or false, and in my situation, it's scared. 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[01:32:38.400 --> 01:32:42.880] Mention the crypto show and get $100 off, and we'll donate another $100 to the Logos [01:32:42.880 --> 01:32:45.480] Radio Network to help continue this programming. [01:32:45.480 --> 01:32:50.600] So if those out-of-town roofers come knocking, your door should be locking. [01:32:50.600 --> 01:32:56.600] That's 512-992-8745 or hillcountryhomeimprovements.com. [01:32:56.600 --> 01:32:58.520] Discounts are based on full roof replacement. [01:32:58.520 --> 01:33:01.040] May not actually be kidding about chem trails. [01:33:01.040 --> 01:33:09.080] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, logosradionetwork.com. [01:34:01.040 --> 01:34:13.520] Okay. [01:34:13.520 --> 01:34:14.520] We are back. [01:34:14.520 --> 01:34:20.040] Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Rue La Radio, and we're talking to Rodney in Texas. [01:34:20.040 --> 01:34:23.520] Well, I'll wrap it up, Randy. [01:34:23.520 --> 01:34:32.360] First of all, you've been real helpful, but again, you know these attorneys, modus operandi, [01:34:32.360 --> 01:34:38.080] and I'm telling you, it goes back to exactly what you said. [01:34:38.080 --> 01:34:44.680] Their job as their court appointed is to keep you from getting an appeal, having an appeal. [01:34:44.680 --> 01:34:51.120] And when this pro bono attorney called the court appointed attorney, he told him a bald [01:34:51.120 --> 01:34:52.120] face lie. [01:34:52.120 --> 01:34:57.200] The court basically told him, hey, he's going after a judge. [01:34:57.200 --> 01:34:59.200] And that's okay. [01:34:59.200 --> 01:35:00.800] You have a court appointed attorney. [01:35:00.800 --> 01:35:02.880] You got this guy. [01:35:02.880 --> 01:35:04.040] You own him. [01:35:04.040 --> 01:35:06.800] He just doesn't know it. [01:35:06.800 --> 01:35:10.960] And the one thing, it takes a mind shift. [01:35:10.960 --> 01:35:12.800] You don't have to get along with your attorney. [01:35:12.800 --> 01:35:14.760] He don't have to like you. [01:35:14.760 --> 01:35:16.960] The judge doesn't have to like you. [01:35:16.960 --> 01:35:21.000] It's probably better if they don't. [01:35:21.000 --> 01:35:27.680] It's absolutely better if your lawyer is terrified you're going to end his career. [01:35:27.680 --> 01:35:36.240] So if you bar grieve your attorney for something that to him seems minor, like hitting with [01:35:36.240 --> 01:35:44.720] the first bar grievance for failing to communicate with you, I guarantee you he's going to get [01:35:44.720 --> 01:35:52.880] apoplexy and if he calls you and says anything about it, then you go to the court and ask [01:35:52.880 --> 01:35:57.160] the court for sanctions against your own counsel. [01:35:57.160 --> 01:36:02.760] And then what's going to happen is he's going to file with the court a motion to withdraw. [01:36:02.760 --> 01:36:09.760] And then you file an objection to the motion to withdraw. [01:36:09.760 --> 01:36:19.600] The last case I had was in Austin where a DPS officer at the secretary of state's building [01:36:19.600 --> 01:36:31.320] lost his cool when I told him what part of I do not want to talk to you is hard for you [01:36:31.320 --> 01:36:32.320] to understand. [01:36:32.320 --> 01:36:33.320] He lost it. [01:36:33.320 --> 01:36:42.960] He smashed me into a wall, broke a tooth, then they throw me in jail. [01:36:42.960 --> 01:36:48.600] Which is not funny, laughing at that, but I'm just saying. [01:36:48.600 --> 01:36:49.600] It's funnier now. [01:36:49.600 --> 01:36:54.720] It wasn't too bad then because I knew that kind of screwed up. [01:36:54.720 --> 01:37:00.400] So they're trying to prosecute me and they called me in for this hearing. [01:37:00.400 --> 01:37:06.120] And the clerk, I'm in the courtroom and the clerk is calling everybody up and she calls [01:37:06.120 --> 01:37:08.080] me up and she said, are you Randall Kelton? [01:37:08.080 --> 01:37:10.080] I said, yes, I am. [01:37:10.080 --> 01:37:11.760] And she said, I have some questions for you. [01:37:11.760 --> 01:37:13.240] I said, no, no, no, no questions. [01:37:13.240 --> 01:37:14.840] I want to talk to the judge. [01:37:14.840 --> 01:37:19.000] Well, you can't talk to the judge unless you answer my questions. [01:37:19.000 --> 01:37:23.360] Well, we'll see what the judge has to say about that. [01:37:23.360 --> 01:37:26.160] And she said, I think I need to get security. [01:37:26.160 --> 01:37:29.000] Yes, ma'am, I think you do. [01:37:29.000 --> 01:37:33.280] I'll be sitting right over here. [01:37:33.280 --> 01:37:39.560] And Bailiff comes in, he says, Mr. Kelton, will you step outside so we don't disrupt [01:37:39.560 --> 01:37:40.560] the proceedings? [01:37:40.560 --> 01:37:44.280] And when they ask a reasonable question, I'm generally easy to get along with. [01:37:44.280 --> 01:37:45.640] So I said, sure. [01:37:45.640 --> 01:37:51.800] We go outside and somebody warned him who I was before he got there. [01:37:51.800 --> 01:37:54.200] Because he said, Mr. Kelton, what seems to be the problem here? [01:37:54.200 --> 01:38:01.120] I said, well, the problem is, is I don't know if I should file impersonating a judicial [01:38:01.120 --> 01:38:07.840] officer against the clerk or official oppression against the judge. [01:38:07.840 --> 01:38:11.200] You need to go in there and find out which. [01:38:11.200 --> 01:38:15.400] I'll be right back. [01:38:15.400 --> 01:38:21.280] He goes in the court and he comes back out and he said, Mr. Kelton, the judge will see [01:38:21.280 --> 01:38:22.280] you. [01:38:22.280 --> 01:38:23.280] So well, that's very nice. [01:38:23.280 --> 01:38:24.280] Thank you. [01:38:24.280 --> 01:38:31.840] The judge, I go back in, the judge calls me up and it was Elizabeth Earle. [01:38:31.840 --> 01:38:35.400] And I'm looking at Elizabeth Earle. [01:38:35.400 --> 01:38:44.000] We had a 25 year district attorney who just retired and his name was Ron Earle. [01:38:44.000 --> 01:38:48.440] Good chance they're related. [01:38:48.440 --> 01:38:51.120] It was his daughter. [01:38:51.120 --> 01:38:57.840] So she calls me up and she said to you, Randall Kelton, I said, yes, your honor, I am. [01:38:57.840 --> 01:39:05.960] I have this summons here, but it doesn't tell me why I've been summoned to this hearing. [01:39:05.960 --> 01:39:07.840] You want to tell me what I'm doing here? [01:39:07.840 --> 01:39:12.880] Well, Mr. Kelton, we wanted to find out if you had counsel. [01:39:12.880 --> 01:39:19.520] I said, well, your honor, I have read 28.01 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and it lists [01:39:19.520 --> 01:39:27.480] all those things you can order me to court for to see if I have counsel, not one of them. [01:39:27.480 --> 01:39:31.400] And she sat back in her seat and you could see her jaw muscles working. [01:39:31.400 --> 01:39:37.360] But I'm thinking, you know, she's probably the most political judge I could have. [01:39:37.360 --> 01:39:42.240] So she leaned forward and said, well, Mr. Kelton, we needed to know if you had counsel. [01:39:42.240 --> 01:39:48.200] And so I decided not to press her further and I said, no, your honor, I do not. [01:39:48.200 --> 01:39:50.640] Would you, are you going to hire counsel? [01:39:50.640 --> 01:39:52.400] No, I'm not. [01:39:52.400 --> 01:39:54.080] Would you like me to appoint you counsel? [01:39:54.080 --> 01:39:55.080] I don't care what you do. [01:39:55.080 --> 01:39:58.520] Well, Mr. Kelton, I'm going to appoint you counsel. [01:39:58.520 --> 01:40:05.160] I said, well, if you do judge, make sure you appoint somebody you really don't like. [01:40:05.160 --> 01:40:09.120] And she kind of laughed and said, well, we have an attorney for you, you get the next [01:40:09.120 --> 01:40:10.120] one that comes on. [01:40:10.120 --> 01:40:12.120] I said, oh, so you're off the hook. [01:40:12.120 --> 01:40:14.320] She said, yes, I am. [01:40:14.320 --> 01:40:21.360] So this attorney, he comes out, takes me in this room and he says, well, okay, Mr. Kelton, [01:40:21.360 --> 01:40:22.800] this is how things are going to go. [01:40:22.800 --> 01:40:24.520] And I let him run along a while. [01:40:24.520 --> 01:40:28.480] Finally, I said, no, no, no, no, that's not how things are going to go. [01:40:28.480 --> 01:40:29.480] And he's real smart. [01:40:29.480 --> 01:40:30.480] Oh, they're not. [01:40:30.480 --> 01:40:33.080] Well, Mr. Kelton, just how are things going to go? [01:40:33.080 --> 01:40:35.640] Here's how they're going to go. [01:40:35.640 --> 01:40:41.160] You're going to go to the court and ask the court to remove you from this case. [01:40:41.160 --> 01:40:45.600] I'm going to go to the court and tell them, don't you dare remove him from this case. [01:40:45.600 --> 01:40:50.440] He is my current attorney of choice and he is under contract. [01:40:50.440 --> 01:40:53.320] And the lawyer said, well, Mr. Kelton, I'm not under contract with you. [01:40:53.320 --> 01:40:55.280] I'm under contract with the state. [01:40:55.280 --> 01:40:57.600] Yes, sir, you are. [01:40:57.600 --> 01:41:02.520] But I am the third, I'm the intended third party beneficiary and I have standing under [01:41:02.520 --> 01:41:05.880] the contract and the judge is going to remove you from the case. [01:41:05.880 --> 01:41:06.880] He said, yes, he will. [01:41:06.880 --> 01:41:13.560] Then I get to sue the judge for interference with a private contract and the lawyer sits [01:41:13.560 --> 01:41:20.400] back in his seat and I can see in his eyes, he's going to get me disbarred. [01:41:20.400 --> 01:41:27.000] He told me that once, if he told me once, he told me 20 times, you're going to get me [01:41:27.000 --> 01:41:28.000] disbarred. [01:41:28.000 --> 01:41:33.200] I went on to tell him, I said, I've got a set of motions that are in pleadings that [01:41:33.200 --> 01:41:36.320] are already filed in the court. [01:41:36.320 --> 01:41:42.360] You will adequately adjudicate every single one of them. [01:41:42.360 --> 01:41:44.400] You failed to adjudicate a single one. [01:41:44.400 --> 01:41:46.080] I'll bark review for that. [01:41:46.080 --> 01:41:53.360] And this was the next morning, I'm sorry, this was that evening when I got home, I didn't [01:41:53.360 --> 01:41:54.360] tell him everything. [01:41:54.360 --> 01:41:56.880] And I called him, told him, and I hadn't told you everything. [01:41:56.880 --> 01:42:02.960] And this is, I told him that I had these motions filed and he'll adjudicate all of them or [01:42:02.960 --> 01:42:03.960] I'll bark review. [01:42:03.960 --> 01:42:09.680] And he said, Mr. Kelton, you would grieve me in a heartbeat. [01:42:09.680 --> 01:42:12.200] Well, I don't like to be threatened. [01:42:12.200 --> 01:42:15.840] I said, well, I was just trying to give you a heads up. [01:42:15.840 --> 01:42:18.320] If you don't want any more heads up, that'll be fine. [01:42:18.320 --> 01:42:20.320] We'll just follow the thunder. [01:42:20.320 --> 01:42:23.240] So I hung up on him. [01:42:23.240 --> 01:42:28.760] He called me at eight o'clock the next morning, nice as apple pie, trying to find a way to [01:42:28.760 --> 01:42:31.400] get along with me. [01:42:31.400 --> 01:42:39.280] The last time we were in court, he, the lawyer and the prosecutor were up at the bench talking [01:42:39.280 --> 01:42:40.280] to the judge. [01:42:40.280 --> 01:42:46.120] The lawyer comes back to me and said to me, the prosecutor said, she knows who you are. [01:42:46.120 --> 01:42:50.720] And if you start filing criminal charges, she's going to charge you with tampering [01:42:50.720 --> 01:42:51.720] the government document. [01:42:51.720 --> 01:42:56.160] And I looked over at her and said, she said that did she said, yes, you did. [01:42:56.160 --> 01:42:57.560] Well, you need to get her over here. [01:42:57.560 --> 01:42:59.220] I got third. [01:42:59.220 --> 01:43:05.600] I need verified and I pulled them out of my case and pointed at the prosecutor, you get [01:43:05.600 --> 01:43:06.600] over here. [01:43:06.600 --> 01:43:08.960] And she backed up, scooched up against the bench. [01:43:08.960 --> 01:43:14.640] And I turned to my lawyer and said, here, take the, and he held up both hands with his [01:43:14.640 --> 01:43:15.640] palms out. [01:43:15.640 --> 01:43:16.640] I'm not going to touch them. [01:43:16.640 --> 01:43:17.640] Take them you chicken. [01:43:17.640 --> 01:43:21.200] Did this in front of the judge. [01:43:21.200 --> 01:43:28.000] The judge calls a recess for lunch before I get my burrito. [01:43:28.000 --> 01:43:30.440] The lawyer called me, they dismissed my case. [01:43:30.440 --> 01:43:38.120] They didn't want, well, they dismissed your case, Mr. Well, did they dismiss it with prejudice [01:43:38.120 --> 01:43:39.120] or no? [01:43:39.120 --> 01:43:42.320] Will you get back in there and make them dismiss it with prejudice? [01:43:42.320 --> 01:43:49.360] Oh, that was so much fun, but they dismissed the case to protect my lawyer from me. [01:43:49.360 --> 01:43:50.360] Hang on. [01:43:50.360 --> 01:43:51.360] Be right back. [01:43:51.360 --> 01:44:00.040] Randy Kelton, we'll be right back. [01:44:00.040 --> 01:44:02.280] Hey, it's Danny here for Hill Country Home Improvements. [01:44:02.280 --> 01:44:05.480] Did your home receive hail or wind damage from the recent storms? [01:44:05.480 --> 01:44:06.480] Come on. [01:44:06.480 --> 01:44:09.280] We all know the government caused it with their Kim trails, but good luck getting them [01:44:09.280 --> 01:44:10.280] to pay for it. [01:44:10.280 --> 01:44:11.280] Okay. [01:44:11.280 --> 01:44:13.760] I might be kidding about the Kim trails, but I'm serious about your roof. [01:44:13.760 --> 01:44:17.560] That's why you have insurance and Hill Country Home Improvements can handle the claim for [01:44:17.560 --> 01:44:20.320] you with little to no out of pocket expense. [01:44:20.320 --> 01:44:24.600] Can we accept Bitcoin as a multi-year A plus member of the Better Business Bureau with [01:44:24.600 --> 01:44:25.940] zero complaints? [01:44:25.940 --> 01:44:30.360] You can trust Hill Country Home Improvements to handle your claim and your roof right the [01:44:30.360 --> 01:44:31.360] first time. [01:44:31.360 --> 01:44:40.040] Just call 512-992-8745 or go to hillcountryhomeimprovements.com, mention the crypto show and get $100 off and [01:44:40.040 --> 01:44:44.640] we'll donate another $100 to the Logos Radio Network to help continue this programming. [01:44:44.640 --> 01:44:49.560] So if those out of town roofers come knocking, your door should be locked in. [01:44:49.560 --> 01:44:56.240] That's 512-992-8745 or hillcountryhomeimprovements.com. 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[01:45:34.880 --> 01:45:39.640] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand about the [01:45:39.640 --> 01:45:43.720] principles and practices that control our American courts. [01:45:43.720 --> 01:45:49.880] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [01:45:49.880 --> 01:45:52.160] pro se tactics, and much more. [01:45:52.160 --> 01:45:59.360] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll free, 866-LAW-EZ. [01:45:59.360 --> 01:46:25.080] Hello, oh man, in jail, got busted, oh man, I'm broke, man. [01:46:25.080 --> 01:46:52.520] It's K, we are back, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Rule of Law Radio, and we're talking [01:46:52.520 --> 01:46:54.520] to Rondy in Texas. [01:46:54.520 --> 01:47:01.800] And Rondy, the point is, once you have court appointed counsel, you got that turkey. [01:47:01.800 --> 01:47:05.120] He is stuck, you own him. [01:47:05.120 --> 01:47:11.320] And once you sting him good, you get the court to throw out your case in order to protect [01:47:11.320 --> 01:47:14.320] your lawyer from you. [01:47:14.320 --> 01:47:17.800] Courts like a four sided chess board. [01:47:17.800 --> 01:47:24.080] You're on one side, your lawyer's to your right, opposing counsel to your left, judge [01:47:24.080 --> 01:47:25.960] is across from you. [01:47:25.960 --> 01:47:29.240] You have a relationship with your lawyer. [01:47:29.240 --> 01:47:33.360] Your lawyer has a relationship with opposing counsel and the judge. [01:47:33.360 --> 01:47:36.000] You're the odd man out. [01:47:36.000 --> 01:47:46.240] So ordinarily you're at a terrible disadvantage, but if you sting your lawyer, you change everything. [01:47:46.240 --> 01:47:49.760] Now you give him plausible deniability. [01:47:49.760 --> 01:47:55.880] He either goes in and adjudicates your case or you ruin his career. [01:47:55.880 --> 01:48:02.280] Then he goes to these other two guys whom he has a relationship with, oh, you guys got [01:48:02.280 --> 01:48:08.440] to help me out here, I got a difficult client and he's going to ruin my career, I'll pay [01:48:08.440 --> 01:48:11.760] you back on next client. [01:48:11.760 --> 01:48:15.200] That's exactly what happened in my case. [01:48:15.200 --> 01:48:21.080] And you can get them to do it in yours, just change the politics. [01:48:21.080 --> 01:48:23.960] Nothing to do with law, it's all political. [01:48:23.960 --> 01:48:26.600] I agree with you 1000%. [01:48:26.600 --> 01:48:35.960] And by the way, this thing, in the jurisdictionary course, Dr. Graves said you'd be surprised [01:48:35.960 --> 01:48:44.680] how many of these court appointed attorneys negotiate contingency fees. [01:48:44.680 --> 01:48:49.720] They already divvy up who's going to get this and who's going to get that before they've [01:48:49.720 --> 01:48:57.920] even made any attempt to represent their client and most of the time they don't. [01:48:57.920 --> 01:49:01.240] And it's pretty pathetic. [01:49:01.240 --> 01:49:06.360] That's what makes it so devastating when they get a client who lands on them like a ton [01:49:06.360 --> 01:49:07.360] of bricks. [01:49:07.360 --> 01:49:12.020] And it's why I push this so much. [01:49:12.020 --> 01:49:16.720] And when that client has to, and when that lawyer has to be more afraid of his client [01:49:16.720 --> 01:49:23.200] than he is the judge, then we'll start getting some fair treatment in court. [01:49:23.200 --> 01:49:29.120] I've tried to talk with people and encourage them to be proactive, like what you're suggesting [01:49:29.120 --> 01:49:36.240] to a lot of the people who call and they're like, oh no, I don't want to, my attorney [01:49:36.240 --> 01:49:39.280] is a good lawyer and she's a good lawyer. [01:49:39.280 --> 01:49:40.280] You know what? [01:49:40.280 --> 01:49:47.560] Two months later, you find out that the same lawyer screwed them, blew them under the bus. [01:49:47.560 --> 01:49:49.000] That's exactly what they do. [01:49:49.000 --> 01:49:50.800] They don't know what they're doing. [01:49:50.800 --> 01:49:57.440] But the thing is, it's probably about 1% of the people who are able to do what you're [01:49:57.440 --> 01:49:58.440] doing. [01:49:58.440 --> 01:50:00.080] And it's understandable. [01:50:00.080 --> 01:50:05.080] Most people have other focuses and their lives are tied up with other things. [01:50:05.080 --> 01:50:12.720] And there's some of us that just won't be messed with and those are the ones I'm looking [01:50:12.720 --> 01:50:13.720] for. [01:50:13.720 --> 01:50:16.540] We're just not going to tolerate it. [01:50:16.540 --> 01:50:21.960] Like Eddie Child said, I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore. [01:50:21.960 --> 01:50:30.620] And trying to find those people and give them the tools they need, 1% is all we need. [01:50:30.620 --> 01:50:36.100] We get one in a hundred come in there and just run roughshod over the courts. [01:50:36.100 --> 01:50:39.920] They're going to be real careful because they don't know which one's going to hammer them [01:50:39.920 --> 01:50:40.920] next. [01:50:40.920 --> 01:50:41.920] Okay. [01:50:41.920 --> 01:50:42.920] Okay. [01:50:42.920 --> 01:50:47.360] Rodney, I got another call here and this is Olivier in Tennessee. [01:50:47.360 --> 01:50:49.960] He called me on my phone and I missed him earlier. [01:50:49.960 --> 01:50:50.960] All right. [01:50:50.960 --> 01:50:51.960] Well, thank you. [01:50:51.960 --> 01:50:52.960] Appreciate it. [01:50:52.960 --> 01:50:53.960] Okay. [01:50:53.960 --> 01:50:54.960] Thank you, Rodney. [01:50:54.960 --> 01:50:55.960] Okay. [01:50:55.960 --> 01:50:57.960] Now we're going to Olivier in Tennessee. [01:50:57.960 --> 01:50:58.960] Hello, Olivier. [01:50:58.960 --> 01:51:00.960] How are you doing? [01:51:00.960 --> 01:51:01.960] I'm doing good. [01:51:01.960 --> 01:51:04.960] Sorry, I missed your call earlier. [01:51:04.960 --> 01:51:06.960] All right. [01:51:06.960 --> 01:51:11.960] That one was more about procedural process, but I wanted to give, I'll talk about, I'll [01:51:11.960 --> 01:51:15.760] try to call you tomorrow or I'll get you later to get that cleared up. [01:51:15.760 --> 01:51:26.000] But I wanted to give some motivational, I want to give some motivational inspiration [01:51:26.000 --> 01:51:27.000] to what's going on. [01:51:27.000 --> 01:51:37.000] I've been researching and last year in Tennessee, the county right next to us, they made, I [01:51:37.000 --> 01:51:43.160] found an article where they was talking about how the appellate court turned over five cases [01:51:43.160 --> 01:51:48.160] within what I think like three months, three months or something like that. [01:51:48.160 --> 01:51:53.600] And it was, it was talking about how the, I was telling them, the article was explaining [01:51:53.600 --> 01:52:05.160] that the appellate court in our jurisdiction has tightened up on the requirements and prosecutorial [01:52:05.160 --> 01:52:10.560] errors and almost there's a list of things I wrote down at the time. [01:52:10.560 --> 01:52:18.320] I don't have it in front of me right now, but I was, it was very exciting to see that, [01:52:18.320 --> 01:52:26.720] you know, then they were throwing out cases, reversing cases for miscellaneous things. [01:52:26.720 --> 01:52:27.720] I mean- [01:52:27.720 --> 01:52:34.320] That is good to hear and I'm betting it's all this pressure on the police and such. [01:52:34.320 --> 01:52:42.320] And the prosecutors got fired, this is in 2016, it happened in 2015, then the case happened [01:52:42.320 --> 01:52:52.080] in 2015 and the prosecutors got fired on 2016, in 2016. [01:52:52.080 --> 01:52:56.120] And I'm reading over this stuff and I'm sitting here like, whoa, all the errors that they [01:52:56.120 --> 01:53:06.000] listed in this document were clearly done in my case and I found other case which said, [01:53:06.000 --> 01:53:14.200] you know, grave violations, certain things withheld is with intent and was done with [01:53:14.200 --> 01:53:15.200] malice. [01:53:15.200 --> 01:53:23.160] So you got all these things, plus I have verification that my appeal court, all the cases that are [01:53:23.160 --> 01:53:31.000] going to the appeal court that I'm appealing to is the same judges that made this occasion [01:53:31.000 --> 01:53:34.120] happen in the county right next to mine. [01:53:34.120 --> 01:53:35.120] Oh, perfect. [01:53:35.120 --> 01:53:42.440] The judges in my county swap out and go to that county to judge sometimes. [01:53:42.440 --> 01:53:46.080] Oh, this is good news. [01:53:46.080 --> 01:53:53.200] You actually have an appeals court that's kind of, they're probably responding to all [01:53:53.200 --> 01:53:57.760] the pressure on law enforcement around the country. [01:53:57.760 --> 01:54:01.680] So they're tightening things up to keep themselves out of trouble. [01:54:01.680 --> 01:54:07.400] The politics is right, right place, right time. [01:54:07.400 --> 01:54:14.720] The way the document put it was that they, the appeals court were tightening up their [01:54:14.720 --> 01:54:19.080] requirements because of Supreme Court ruling. [01:54:19.080 --> 01:54:25.640] Tennessee Supreme or Federal Supreme? [01:54:25.640 --> 01:54:26.640] Tennessee Supreme. [01:54:26.640 --> 01:54:32.280] That's the, it didn't mention Federal Supreme. [01:54:32.280 --> 01:54:37.320] It was just talking about Tennessee, it was telling why the appellate courts were tightening [01:54:37.320 --> 01:54:40.440] up and it mentioned Tennessee Supreme. [01:54:40.440 --> 01:54:43.680] It didn't say anything about, but you know, Tennessee Supreme is going to get their voice [01:54:43.680 --> 01:54:46.000] from federal. [01:54:46.000 --> 01:54:52.080] That's even better than the federal because it will be more immediate to this court of [01:54:52.080 --> 01:54:53.080] appeals. [01:54:53.080 --> 01:54:56.600] So this is really good news. [01:54:56.600 --> 01:55:05.240] You get to go into this circuit or this court of appeals and cite their own cases. [01:55:05.240 --> 01:55:06.240] Right. [01:55:06.240 --> 01:55:10.640] It'll be hard for them to disagree with their own cases. [01:55:10.640 --> 01:55:14.040] It sounds like you're getting in really good shape. [01:55:14.040 --> 01:55:18.000] And the thing is these guys, they got their cases, one of them got overturned, the other [01:55:18.000 --> 01:55:23.520] got new trials and things, but they didn't even cite issues. [01:55:23.520 --> 01:55:28.200] The appellate court, it looked like the appellate court took it upon themselves to say, whoa, [01:55:28.200 --> 01:55:32.160] whoa, whoa, this is an error, this is an error, this is an error. [01:55:32.160 --> 01:55:35.000] One murder case got turned over. [01:55:35.000 --> 01:55:41.120] So you're saying that essentially the court of appeals addressed these issues to Espante? [01:55:41.120 --> 01:55:44.120] That's what it looks like. [01:55:44.120 --> 01:55:47.120] That is interesting. [01:55:47.120 --> 01:55:53.400] It didn't reference it because I guess it went to prosecutorial error. [01:55:53.400 --> 01:56:01.200] Have, have you looked at the American Bar Association standards for the prosecutorial [01:56:01.200 --> 01:56:03.200] function? [01:56:03.200 --> 01:56:05.200] No. [01:56:05.200 --> 01:56:13.880] Okay, go to bar grievance dot website and down at the bottom of the page, there's a [01:56:13.880 --> 01:56:23.120] link and it'll, when it pops up, one side will be Bar Association standards, the other [01:56:23.120 --> 01:56:30.400] side will be prosecutorial function standards, click that one. [01:56:30.400 --> 01:56:36.160] Most people don't even know that exists, but if you open that one and go through it, you [01:56:36.160 --> 01:56:41.600] will be amazed at what you can hammer those prosecutors for. [01:56:41.600 --> 01:56:49.520] And if you write your appeal where you're making accusations against prosecutors, you [01:56:49.520 --> 01:56:56.080] can make them in the verbiage of the standard and cite the standard. [01:56:56.080 --> 01:57:01.520] That's it, it's Bar Association dot website, right? [01:57:01.520 --> 01:57:02.520] Yes. [01:57:02.520 --> 01:57:05.640] No, Bar Grievance dot website. [01:57:05.640 --> 01:57:08.800] Bar Grievance, Bar Grievance, Bar Grievance Association? [01:57:08.800 --> 01:57:11.560] No, Bar Grievance dot website. [01:57:11.560 --> 01:57:14.880] Okay, Bar Grievance dot website. [01:57:14.880 --> 01:57:20.200] One of the things that amazed me about one of the reasons that they overturned the case, [01:57:20.200 --> 01:57:27.800] they overturned the case because at the closing argument, the prosecutor made a reference [01:57:27.800 --> 01:57:31.640] to rap music, rap lyrics. [01:57:31.640 --> 01:57:38.880] I'm like, that's the only reason that they turned that case back and said that that was [01:57:38.880 --> 01:57:45.360] a prosecutorial error and they violated his rights. [01:57:45.360 --> 01:57:49.320] It had nothing to do with the case and it was... [01:57:49.320 --> 01:57:50.320] Right. [01:57:50.320 --> 01:57:51.320] ...presidential. [01:57:51.320 --> 01:57:52.320] Racial indifference or something like that? [01:57:52.320 --> 01:57:59.240] They said something about racial, the prosecutor was making a racial indifference connection [01:57:59.240 --> 01:58:05.920] and that was not allowed, that violated his right to a fair trial. [01:58:05.920 --> 01:58:09.560] Which is so much fun. [01:58:09.560 --> 01:58:12.120] It looks like you're doing really good research. [01:58:12.120 --> 01:58:15.120] This is how you're going to beat them all. [01:58:15.120 --> 01:58:18.120] Yeah, and this is 2016. [01:58:18.120 --> 01:58:19.120] Oh, this is too recent. [01:58:19.120 --> 01:58:20.120] This is good. [01:58:20.120 --> 01:58:21.560] Politics is on your side. [01:58:21.560 --> 01:58:23.520] Okay, we are out of time. [01:58:23.520 --> 01:58:27.760] Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Real Law Radio and thank you Olivier. [01:58:27.760 --> 01:58:28.760] Call back tomorrow night. [01:58:28.760 --> 01:58:31.120] I'd like to spend some more time on this. [01:58:31.120 --> 01:58:32.120] Okay. [01:58:32.120 --> 01:58:34.040] Okay, thank you all for listening. [01:58:34.040 --> 01:58:38.560] We'll be back tomorrow night, eight o'clock for our four-hour info marathon and make sure [01:58:38.560 --> 01:58:44.040] you check out Logos Radio Network to help us out with this fun drive. [01:58:44.040 --> 01:58:50.720] Thank you for listening, good night. [01:58:50.720 --> 01:58:56.800] Bibles for America is offering absolutely free a unique study Bible called the New Testament [01:58:56.800 --> 01:58:58.000] Recovery Version. 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