[00:00.000 --> 00:05.600] The following news flash is brought to you by the Lone Star Lowdown. [00:05.600 --> 00:12.040] Markets for Monday the 13th of March 2017 are currently trading with gold at $1,203.76 [00:12.040 --> 00:19.200] an ounce, silver $16.95 an ounce, Texas crude $48.49 a barrel, and Bitcoin is sitting at [00:19.200 --> 00:28.200] about $1,238 U.S. currency. [00:28.200 --> 00:33.680] Today in history, the year 1997, the Phoenix Lights, also known as the Lights Over Phoenix, [00:33.680 --> 00:36.760] was a UFO sighting which occurred in Phoenix, Arizona. [00:36.760 --> 00:40.080] They were witnessed by hundreds of people and by millions on television. [00:40.080 --> 00:44.640] The lights reoccurred in 2007 and 2008, though on different dates. [00:44.640 --> 00:52.320] The mysterious Lights Over Phoenix occurred today in history. [00:52.320 --> 00:56.080] In recent news, a new data released indicates that according to the United Nations Children [00:56.080 --> 01:01.160] Fund, at least 652 children were killed last year in Syria due to the civil crisis there. [01:01.160 --> 01:04.920] That's an estimated 20% increase compared to 2015. [01:04.920 --> 01:09.520] UNICEF regional director from the Middle East and North Africa, Jared Capillari, in a news [01:09.520 --> 01:14.080] release announcing the study stated that, quote, the death of suffering is unprecedented. [01:14.080 --> 01:16.960] Millions of children in Syria come under attack on a daily basis. [01:16.960 --> 01:18.560] Their lives turn upside down. [01:18.560 --> 01:22.720] Each and every child is scared for their life with horrific consequences on their health, [01:22.720 --> 01:24.220] well-being, and future. [01:24.220 --> 01:28.340] The study itself stated that, quote, beyond the bombs, bullets, and explosions, children [01:28.340 --> 01:32.800] are dying in silence, often from diseases that can otherwise be easily prevented. [01:32.800 --> 01:37.400] Access to medical care, life-saving supplies, and other basic services remains difficult. [01:37.400 --> 01:42.080] It is estimated that after six years of civil war in Syria, nearly six million children [01:42.080 --> 01:47.640] are now being dependent on humanitarian assistance, with over 2.3 million children living as refugees [01:47.640 --> 01:51.080] in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, and Iraq. [01:51.080 --> 01:57.720] Some thoughts and prayers go out to the children of Syria. [01:57.720 --> 02:01.400] And Tesla Incorporated is supporting a bill in the Texas legislature that would allow [02:01.400 --> 02:05.040] any car manufacturer to sell direct to customers in the Lone Star State. [02:05.040 --> 02:09.640] This has been a heated battle between lobbyists in the car dealership market and Tesla Motors, [02:09.640 --> 02:13.360] who recently doubled the size of its lobbyist team in order to push for legislation that [02:13.360 --> 02:16.360] would allow the company to open up 12 stores within the state. [02:16.360 --> 02:20.520] Texas is second only to California in the market of vehicle sales, so it's no surprise [02:20.520 --> 02:23.320] as to why it's been such a battleground for lobbyists. [02:23.320 --> 02:27.680] Texas House Republican Jason Isaac, who filed the legislation, stated that, quote, the bill [02:27.680 --> 02:33.640] will allow manufacturers of vehicles any weight, class, size, or shape to sell direct to customers. [02:33.640 --> 02:36.600] It is a simple free market bill to allow that to happen. [02:36.600 --> 02:41.280] David White, who has been a spokesperson for Tesla in prior years, said that, quote, there [02:41.280 --> 02:46.520] are no curb-outs, incentives, subsidies, breaks, or deals for any manufacturers here. [02:46.520 --> 02:50.000] This is all about the consumer, and it's the direct sales model. [02:50.000 --> 03:10.400] This is what happens when you call the cops, this is what happens when you call the cops, [03:10.400 --> 03:20.840] this is what happens when you call the cops, this is what happens when you call the cops, [03:20.840 --> 03:23.280] you get your rights violated or you all get shot. [03:23.280 --> 03:27.520] I'm thinking of people being victimized by criminal cops, psychopathic predators terrorize [03:27.520 --> 03:31.280] the neighborhood block, equipped with pepper spray, made cup, tazers, and glass, they like [03:31.280 --> 03:35.280] serial killers acting out subliminal thoughts, forget what you taught, these cops have got [03:35.280 --> 03:39.480] a license to kill, witness intimidation means that they can use it at will, code of silence [03:39.480 --> 03:43.000] means that the pigs will never let out a squill, and if they go to court, they know the judge [03:43.000 --> 03:46.920] will make them feel for real, that's why they stoppin' me, lockin' me up and stoppin' me, [03:46.920 --> 03:51.480] congregatin' my poverty, talkin' in my demography, makin' the poor commodities, fostering awful [03:51.480 --> 03:56.040] poverty, enforcing policies, supportin' prison economy, yeah, no one makes money when the [03:56.040 --> 03:59.040] violence stops, hatin' brutality's the way to make a criminal. [03:59.040 --> 04:01.040] All right, folks, good evening. [04:01.040 --> 04:05.040] This is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show with your host, Eddie Craig. [04:05.040 --> 04:10.440] It is March 13th, 2017. [04:10.440 --> 04:14.440] I went ahead and opened the phone lines tonight if anybody wants to call and get in line, [04:14.440 --> 04:21.080] callin' number is 512-646-1984, and while we're waitin' on callers to get up on the [04:21.080 --> 04:28.560] board, just in case no one knows it, apparently Brave New Books is gonna be relocating, I [04:28.560 --> 04:32.640] do not know where yet, I do not know if and whom are gonna be able to continue the classes [04:32.640 --> 04:35.080] there or not after they do. [04:35.080 --> 04:38.760] I don't know any of the details about how any of this is gonna work. [04:38.760 --> 04:45.560] So just an FYI, folks, up until, I think until April is when they got this extended to, I'll [04:45.560 --> 04:49.960] still be at the current bookstore location, but after that, I do not know. [04:49.960 --> 04:55.160] I am trying to get this where the classes can be done entirely online, though that does [04:55.160 --> 04:59.240] take away some of the direct role-playing interaction that we try to do from time to [04:59.240 --> 05:05.280] time, a physical facility would be the best way to do it, but don't have any guarantees [05:05.280 --> 05:10.840] as to whether or not we're gonna have that, but in any case, if we can, we're gonna continue [05:10.840 --> 05:16.000] on with there after they relocate, just don't know if that's gonna be possible or not. [05:16.000 --> 05:21.400] Now that being said, do not forget the Logos Radio Network Fundraiser, we are trying to [05:21.400 --> 05:26.240] get our money together for the year to see us through this, all the money that's donated [05:26.240 --> 05:31.920] to the network goes to supporting the network as far as hardware upgrades or maintenance [05:31.920 --> 05:35.800] and paying the bills to keep the lights on and electricity to the machines so we can [05:35.800 --> 05:39.920] do what we do for you guys with these shows and the information that we put out there [05:39.920 --> 05:41.120] for you. [05:41.120 --> 05:47.120] So if you haven't donated, please consider doing so by going to the logosradio.com website, [05:47.120 --> 05:49.920] all the information you need is in the top left box. [05:49.920 --> 05:57.360] We are having a drawing for a new AR-15 from Central Texas Gunworks and two lower receivers [05:57.360 --> 06:01.960] I believe we also have up for the giveaway. [06:01.960 --> 06:07.960] Now the purchase of the traffic seminar gets you entered 10 times into that drawing and [06:07.960 --> 06:12.760] a purchase of Randy's books gets you entered four times into that drawing. [06:12.760 --> 06:17.720] Every $25 donation gets you entered into that drawing. [06:17.720 --> 06:22.560] And just so you know, last year it was someone who bought the seminar that also won the AR-15 [06:22.560 --> 06:26.440] because they had their name in the pot at least 10 times. [06:26.440 --> 06:31.380] So consider that if you don't have the traffic seminar, it is currently undergoing a rewrite [06:31.380 --> 06:35.520] and an upgrade in a lot of ways, I'm reorganizing everything, I'm trying to lay it out a little [06:35.520 --> 06:41.200] bit better, I'm trying to write a complete list of instructions on what to file, when [06:41.200 --> 06:47.440] to file, how to file, just stuff I never had time to do in the first instance. [06:47.440 --> 06:51.440] So I'm trying to get beyond that and get this done but it's extremely difficult, I've picked [06:51.440 --> 06:55.560] up a lot of interaction with people, helping them with their cases and everything and so [06:55.560 --> 07:00.600] this has become a very time consuming process for me in that there needs to be 50 of me [07:00.600 --> 07:01.980] and there's not. [07:01.980 --> 07:07.040] So that being said, please bear with me, be patient, I am doing my best but I want to [07:07.040 --> 07:10.960] do it A number one top quality this time and do it right. [07:10.960 --> 07:17.400] So just please keep that in mind that if you do get the seminar now you will get the AR-15 [07:17.400 --> 07:21.800] the upgraded version later at no additional cost, the only thing that we're adding to [07:21.800 --> 07:28.400] the cost of the seminar is the constitutional challenge motion because that motion is directed [07:28.400 --> 07:34.400] at one thing and one thing only, the elimination of the code in its entirety based upon its [07:34.400 --> 07:40.720] prior enactment, its prior enactment was completely unconstitutional, I've got the documentary [07:40.720 --> 07:47.920] evidence that shows that, the Texas Constitution shows that, no one's ever challenged it however. [07:47.920 --> 07:53.600] So that's what this motion does but it does it not in a way that allows us to do a lawsuit [07:53.600 --> 07:59.880] on it specifically but we could do one and I'm hoping that if the funding on the GoFundMe [07:59.880 --> 08:05.560] account ever gets high enough to do that which it just completely has petered out it seems [08:05.560 --> 08:10.960] and it stops somewhere around $1400 which is only like $24,000 short of where I actually [08:10.960 --> 08:16.120] need to be but with that money we could have maintained a lawsuit for all of this and got [08:16.120 --> 08:20.240] this going but we're not lucky in that regard yet. [08:20.240 --> 08:23.720] I understand times are hard and everything folks but you got to remember that what we [08:23.720 --> 08:29.640] do we're doing for everyone not us, we're not here to live off of sponging off of you [08:29.640 --> 08:35.160] guys we're here to give you the information necessary to keep the state from sponging [08:35.160 --> 08:41.840] off of you guys by defrauding you by illegally taxing you by stealing your property by going [08:41.840 --> 08:48.800] beyond the power and authority that we as Texans and Americans gave our government to [08:48.800 --> 08:50.800] ever exercise. [08:50.800 --> 08:56.400] If we don't learn and act upon what we learn about what our public servants are doing and [08:56.400 --> 09:04.480] what they have turned our lives into by their actions we can't ever hope to fix it. [09:04.480 --> 09:10.840] So that's what we do here is we do the time and effort and research and work that people [09:10.840 --> 09:14.640] with full-time jobs don't have the time to do. [09:14.640 --> 09:19.640] So you can honestly say this is our full-time job in fact it was something someone said [09:19.640 --> 09:24.800] a couple of weeks ago in class about why they don't think they could ever be able to do [09:24.800 --> 09:28.400] this the way that I can do it when I'm standing up there doing a presentation on it where [09:28.400 --> 09:32.440] I can cite all this stuff right off the top of my head from memory I don't need the book [09:32.440 --> 09:36.960] in front of me I can tell you where to find anything I can tell you what it says and they [09:36.960 --> 09:41.760] are all worried they can't do that well granted it takes time and effort and they acknowledge [09:41.760 --> 09:46.160] that that you cannot possibly get that far if you're having to do it with a full-time [09:46.160 --> 09:47.160] job nowadays. [09:47.160 --> 09:54.880] Well that's true but the problem is is because that's true we cannot give you the level and [09:54.880 --> 10:03.640] quality of information that we do if we were doing anything else and because we're not [10:03.640 --> 10:09.880] we need your support somebody has to do this somebody either has to be independently wealthy [10:09.880 --> 10:15.520] and not care where the money comes from which none of us are or we need your support to [10:15.520 --> 10:24.240] be able to live and pay our bills so that we can do what you do not have time for. [10:24.240 --> 10:31.040] We can shortcut your learning curve immensely by the time and effort we put into this and [10:31.040 --> 10:37.000] transfer that information directly to you Lord knows I wish there was somebody I could [10:37.000 --> 10:41.320] have gone and talked to and gotten information from about how all this worked when I started [10:41.320 --> 10:53.560] this not only that accurate information verifiable information reproducible information and results [10:53.560 --> 10:58.400] something that most of the people I've ever met in the patron up community say they can [10:58.400 --> 11:04.960] deliver but have yet to ever prove they have they give you all these cockamamie theories [11:04.960 --> 11:12.400] and all these things about what's wrong and common sense alone shoots most of it down [11:12.400 --> 11:16.960] a little bit of reading and research on everything that they claim and you'll find out real quick [11:16.960 --> 11:22.360] that they don't read very well and then they don't comprehend at all beyond what they read [11:22.360 --> 11:29.120] every time they have told me they have solved this problem I have gone and looked at what [11:29.120 --> 11:34.120] they say they produced and what they're using as their substantive facts to make it and [11:34.120 --> 11:41.720] every single time it is a complete misreading misinterpretation or misapplication of some [11:41.720 --> 11:49.040] piece of case opinion some particular statute and blah blah blah okay it's like everybody [11:49.040 --> 11:54.000] running to the federal codes to get definitions rather than the ones in the state codes that [11:54.000 --> 11:59.760] they're supposed to be using when they're arguing under state law you can't go to the [11:59.760 --> 12:05.760] federal unless you can first prove the state law is directly under the authority of the [12:05.760 --> 12:15.760] federal people that should just be common sense you can't go use walmart's policy book [12:15.760 --> 12:23.280] over at heb it just doesn't work same thing with the federal and state laws unless the [12:23.280 --> 12:29.440] state law is directly based upon a federal law on the same subject matter you cannot [12:29.440 --> 12:36.320] use the federal law to beat down the state law and I'm not saying that that doesn't exist [12:36.320 --> 12:42.800] it absolutely does but you have to be able to make that connection and prove that that [12:42.800 --> 12:50.480] is the case and that's another point where they always fail to do their homework you [12:50.480 --> 12:55.880] want to claim the federal definition applies fine show me how you leak the federal statute [12:55.880 --> 13:00.520] to the state statute show me where you can prove that everything enacted in the state [13:00.520 --> 13:06.840] statute did come from a source at the federal level because where you can't the federal [13:06.840 --> 13:14.840] does not apply I'm not saying it's the best system but it is the system that is in place [13:14.840 --> 13:20.720] and if you want to fight it you're going to have to fight it with itself for the moment [13:20.720 --> 13:26.720] you have lots of tools available to you but most people simply don't understand how to [13:26.720 --> 13:35.960] find them or use them and once again that's where we come in now I cannot speak for any [13:35.960 --> 13:40.120] of the other shows on the network I can't I can't speak for any of the hosts I don't [13:40.120 --> 13:43.080] know what they think I don't know what they believe I don't know how they see things and [13:43.080 --> 13:50.920] I do not wish to try okay but on this show on rule of law is Monday night Thursday night [13:50.920 --> 13:57.960] Friday night those people I work with directly those people I when I started anyway spent [13:57.960 --> 14:03.520] a lot of time with and exchange of information both ways to try to all get on the same page [14:03.520 --> 14:13.520] about how this works now I do not tell you anything that I cannot prove by statute by [14:13.520 --> 14:20.880] case law or by constitution now I will sometimes tell you that based upon a logical inference [14:20.880 --> 14:27.360] or a theory based upon that logical inference this should be the way this pans out or this [14:27.360 --> 14:32.520] is the way it should work and it's not working that way and for the life of me I can't understand [14:32.520 --> 14:39.080] why watch the logic and what they did sometimes that is the case but that's what law requires [14:39.080 --> 14:45.680] you to be able to do to look at it from multiple angles to find where the law is insufficient [14:45.680 --> 14:52.720] to do what they're trying to do with it or completely unconstitutional and what they're [14:52.720 --> 14:59.240] trying to do with it and part of that comes down to having to basically give yourself [14:59.240 --> 15:08.400] the same legal education that an attorney gets on a smaller budget a much smaller budget [15:08.400 --> 15:16.080] I am never going to have my name on a law firm door and that's okay that's not the job [15:16.080 --> 15:23.720] I want but I also will not have to fork over a ton of money to one of them to do nothing [15:23.720 --> 15:32.640] for me at all and then pretend that they earned it and you could do the same thing and you [15:32.640 --> 15:38.440] can do it because of us you can do it well and you can do it faster but we have to be [15:38.440 --> 15:44.800] here and for us to be here this is what we need you to help us with we need you to support [15:44.800 --> 15:50.440] the fundraiser we need you to make donations to us we work hard at this we spend a lot [15:50.440 --> 15:57.680] of time interacting with people over issues they have in this we try to get real results [15:57.680 --> 16:04.840] from this I do I know for a fact I do and I've managed to be successful at it I've [16:04.840 --> 16:14.020] got a proven track record at it so folks if you want us here help us stay here it's really [16:14.020 --> 16:23.320] not any harder than that so please go to logosradionetwork.com website could donate if you can we certainly [16:23.320 --> 16:29.800] can use it as always for all of you that have donated directly to me to support me and keep [16:29.800 --> 16:34.200] me going on this thank you very much I greatly appreciate it please don't think that I don't [16:34.200 --> 16:38.240] just because you don't get cards and letters in the mail with a big thank you on it I barely [16:38.240 --> 16:42.760] have time to take a shower in the morning and get on with my day to get this done so [16:42.760 --> 16:47.960] it's not that I'm not ungrateful I just don't have a lot of time to track all this stuff [16:47.960 --> 16:52.240] down and do all that kind of stuff but I'll tell you right here thank you thank you all [16:52.240 --> 16:56.240] for what you've done for us so far all right folks we'll be right back start taking your [16:56.240 --> 17:00.440] calls y'all hang 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[17:00.440 --> 17:01.440] Dang cookies. [17:01.440 --> 17:02.440] Cookies? [17:02.440 --> 17:03.440] Me love cookies. [17:03.440 --> 17:06.440] Oh hi cookie munchers no these are yucky cookies. [17:06.440 --> 17:07.440] Cookies? [17:07.440 --> 17:08.440] Yucky? [17:08.440 --> 17:09.440] No no bad cookies. [17:09.440 --> 17:12.440] You can't even eat these cookies these are cyber cookies. [17:12.440 --> 17:13.440] You can't eat? [17:13.440 --> 17:17.240] No they are cyber cookies and they clog up your computer. [17:17.240 --> 17:18.240] These have apples. [17:18.240 --> 17:19.240] Really? [17:19.240 --> 17:21.280] Oh that's an actual apple. [17:21.280 --> 17:22.280] Yummy apple. [17:22.280 --> 17:26.880] I'm going to throw away these yucky cookies in the trash. [17:26.880 --> 17:33.080] I click control shift delete and then scroll down to cookies and clear them. [17:33.080 --> 17:34.600] Bye bye yucky cookies. 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[18:50.040 --> 18:59.040] 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 [18:59.040 --> 19:00.040] collectors now. [19:00.040 --> 19:07.040] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network. [19:07.040 --> 19:10.040] We got it. [19:37.040 --> 19:57.040] Thank you. [20:08.040 --> 20:12.040] All right, folks. [20:12.040 --> 20:13.040] We are back. [20:13.040 --> 20:16.040] This is the Monday Night Rule of Law Radio Show with your host Eddie Craig. [20:16.040 --> 20:20.040] Calling number 512-646-1984. [20:20.040 --> 20:26.040] If you guys hear anything that sounds like someone's digging over my microphone, I have [20:26.040 --> 20:31.040] raccoons that have once again moved back into my ceiling and they've been really rambunctious [20:31.040 --> 20:33.040] the last couple days. [20:33.040 --> 20:38.040] So if you hear that, try to ignore it for the most part because I have to. [20:38.040 --> 20:42.040] Anyway, first up in line, Trumpet Dave. [20:42.040 --> 20:46.040] Dave, what can we do for you? [20:46.040 --> 20:52.040] Hi, Eddie. [20:52.040 --> 21:06.040] Once again, the last time I talked to you, we talked about the apartment managers coming [21:06.040 --> 21:13.040] in here and moving my stuff into the living room and not doing the repairs in my room. [21:13.040 --> 21:16.040] Right. [21:16.040 --> 21:23.040] In JP Court, they all lied. [21:23.040 --> 21:28.040] Well, the last time we talked about this, I asked you what you took to court with you [21:28.040 --> 21:33.040] as evidence of the things that you were asserting and had a problem with, and you said you didn't. [21:33.040 --> 21:35.040] You didn't do any of that. [21:35.040 --> 21:36.040] Now, that's correct, right? [21:36.040 --> 21:38.040] Randy? [21:38.040 --> 21:39.040] Correct. [21:39.040 --> 21:48.040] Randy suggested that I charge each of them with aggravated perjury. [21:48.040 --> 21:49.040] Okay. [21:49.040 --> 21:54.040] Well, the thing is, how are you going to prove that they committed perjury? [21:54.040 --> 22:00.040] What evidence do you have that refutes the testimony they gave on the record that they [22:00.040 --> 22:04.040] committed perjury? [22:04.040 --> 22:11.040] Well, okay, so before I get into that... [22:11.040 --> 22:18.040] No, no, there is no before you get into that, because until you have that, you don't have an argument. [22:18.040 --> 22:27.040] What are you going to use as evidence to prove they lied on the stand? [22:27.040 --> 22:32.040] Well, the pictures from the Tenants' Council. [22:32.040 --> 22:40.040] How does the picture from the Tenants' Council prove that they lied? [22:40.040 --> 22:47.040] Well, they said on the stand they were all in my apartment, and I... [22:47.040 --> 22:51.040] All of who or what was in your apartment? [22:51.040 --> 23:01.040] The grounds manager, the company manager, and two of his workers. [23:01.040 --> 23:06.040] They testified they were in your apartment for what purpose? [23:06.040 --> 23:14.040] The judge tried to get that from them, and they had no answer. [23:14.040 --> 23:15.040] Okay. [23:15.040 --> 23:24.040] So again, you're confusing me here, Dave, because they can't get on the stand and testify [23:24.040 --> 23:29.040] and commit perjury if they didn't give any answers. [23:29.040 --> 23:35.040] If they got up there and said nothing, they couldn't possibly have committed perjury. [23:35.040 --> 23:38.040] They had to have said something. [23:38.040 --> 23:44.040] Why did they say they were in your apartment? [23:44.040 --> 23:49.040] Look, Eddie, they said that they did not move my stuff. [23:49.040 --> 23:50.040] Okay. [23:50.040 --> 23:55.040] And again, you said that the pictures that were taken of your stuff piled up were not [23:55.040 --> 23:59.040] pictures of them doing the relocation of your stuff. [23:59.040 --> 24:05.040] It was days or weeks after it was stacked up in your living room for that amount of time, right? [24:05.040 --> 24:06.040] Right. [24:06.040 --> 24:14.040] So how do you prove they are the ones that put that stuff in your living room? [24:14.040 --> 24:18.040] Because you told me you didn't video them relocating it. [24:18.040 --> 24:21.040] You didn't take any pictures of them relocating it. [24:21.040 --> 24:27.040] Every single thing you're trying to produce is well after the fact. [24:27.040 --> 24:34.040] And then it's just your word against theirs about how it got there. [24:34.040 --> 24:35.040] All right, Eddie, I think you're right. [24:35.040 --> 24:38.040] I think we should leave it alone. [24:38.040 --> 24:40.040] I'm not trying to talk you out of it. [24:40.040 --> 24:44.040] I'm simply trying to get you to understand what it's going to take to prove it. [24:44.040 --> 24:49.040] And if you don't have it, then you are wasting a lot of your life and money to do something [24:49.040 --> 24:54.040] that isn't going to do you any good. [24:54.040 --> 24:55.040] Right. [24:55.040 --> 24:59.040] If you're going to prove they committed perjury, you have to prove that they lied. [24:59.040 --> 25:07.040] In order to prove that they lied, you have to prove they're responsible for everything you were suing them for. [25:07.040 --> 25:14.040] How are you going to do that with your word against theirs and no other evidence? [25:14.040 --> 25:15.040] Right. [25:15.040 --> 25:16.040] Right. [25:16.040 --> 25:18.040] I think we should leave it there. [25:18.040 --> 25:19.040] I think you're right. [25:19.040 --> 25:21.040] It's a waste of time. [25:21.040 --> 25:22.040] Okay. [25:22.040 --> 25:23.040] It's a waste of time. [25:23.040 --> 25:26.040] So is that the only issue you got? [25:26.040 --> 25:27.040] No. [25:27.040 --> 25:34.040] I have a case in county court. [25:34.040 --> 25:50.040] And I called county clerk's office today and I asked if I lose this case, they said it, [25:50.040 --> 25:58.040] the clerk said it would be up to the judge if I could appeal it to a parent court. [25:58.040 --> 26:02.040] And I thought I had that, always had that right. [26:02.040 --> 26:07.040] No, you do not always have the right of appeal. [26:07.040 --> 26:11.040] Okay. [26:11.040 --> 26:15.040] And that's the judge's decision. [26:15.040 --> 26:22.040] Well, you would have to look specifically at what the laws are relevant to the type of case you're dealing with in order to see. [26:22.040 --> 26:25.040] What kind of case is it, civil or criminal? [26:25.040 --> 26:26.040] Civil. [26:26.040 --> 26:34.040] Okay. So depending upon what kind of case it is, then you may or may not have the right of appeal. [26:34.040 --> 26:35.040] Okay. [26:35.040 --> 26:36.040] Okay. [26:36.040 --> 26:40.040] All right. [26:40.040 --> 26:49.040] Eddie, I've had several operations. [26:49.040 --> 26:53.040] If I cannot make the trial date in county... [26:53.040 --> 27:03.040] If you can't make it because of a medical condition or instance, then you need to file a continuance request with the court. [27:03.040 --> 27:12.040] Do not presume ever that a continuance has been granted until you have a signed order that has been granted. [27:12.040 --> 27:14.040] Okay. [27:14.040 --> 27:23.040] But in Texas, all requests for continuance must be signed under penalty of perjury before a notary. [27:23.040 --> 27:30.040] They have to be notarized, verified pleadings when you ask for a continuance. [27:30.040 --> 27:34.040] Okay, Eddie. [27:34.040 --> 27:50.040] Eddie, a question going back to the 1980s. I stopped driving because I didn't like police very much. [27:50.040 --> 27:55.040] And I left the country for about 10 years. [27:55.040 --> 27:56.040] Okay. [27:56.040 --> 28:01.040] It was just some speeding tickets I didn't pay in Massachusetts. [28:01.040 --> 28:04.040] Okay. [28:04.040 --> 28:13.040] Since Texas has its own set of rules, is it possible I can get a driving license here? [28:13.040 --> 28:14.040] I don't know. [28:14.040 --> 28:25.040] It depends on what's your record and whether or not Massachusetts and Texas are parties together on the Interstate Compact Agreement and the reciprocity for it. [28:25.040 --> 28:26.040] Okay. [28:26.040 --> 28:29.040] All right. [28:29.040 --> 28:33.040] All right, Eddie. Again, thank you very much for your help. [28:33.040 --> 28:34.040] Yes, sir. [28:34.040 --> 28:36.040] Thank you. [28:36.040 --> 28:37.040] All right, folks. [28:37.040 --> 28:40.040] Moving on to Mauricio in Texas. [28:40.040 --> 28:42.040] Mauricio, what do you got? [28:42.040 --> 28:43.040] Hey, Eddie. [28:43.040 --> 28:45.040] How's the world treating you? [28:45.040 --> 28:49.040] Well, hot and cold, hot and cold, hot and cold. [28:49.040 --> 28:50.040] No kidding. [28:50.040 --> 28:54.040] Talk about bipolar weather. [28:54.040 --> 28:55.040] Here we are. [28:55.040 --> 28:59.040] I'm sorry I didn't have my paperwork in front of me. [28:59.040 --> 29:07.040] On the state, Eddie, I had done schools over, I don't know if you remember, but it was for snow on the license plate. [29:07.040 --> 29:16.040] On the, I believe it was the 13th or 14th, I went ahead and I put in my constitutional paperwork. [29:16.040 --> 29:22.040] And today I actually received a letter back. [29:22.040 --> 29:31.040] That it is to notify me that they have sent me up for a bench trial by judge on the 19th of April. [29:31.040 --> 29:33.040] Did you ask for a bench trial? [29:33.040 --> 29:35.040] I did not. [29:35.040 --> 29:40.040] Well, then send it back saying I did not agree to a bench trial. [29:40.040 --> 29:42.040] Written on the paperwork? [29:42.040 --> 29:44.040] No, you make a copy. [29:44.040 --> 29:46.040] You don't ever get rid of paperwork they send you. [29:46.040 --> 29:49.040] You're going to need that later. [29:49.040 --> 29:52.040] Copy of their letter or make reference to their letter in your reply. [29:52.040 --> 29:55.040] But in your reply said I did not consent to a bench trial. [29:55.040 --> 30:03.040] Hang on just a second, we'll be right back, folks. [30:03.040 --> 30:09.040] Google is taking over the research world and destroying students' ability to understand data in the process. [30:09.040 --> 30:16.040] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back to tell you how research skills are withering on the vine in the Google era. [30:16.040 --> 30:18.040] Privacy is under attack. [30:18.040 --> 30:21.040] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. 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[34:09.040 --> 34:12.040] I did not request a bench draw. [34:12.040 --> 34:17.040] When I went in, it was roughly around 4.20 in the afternoon [34:17.040 --> 34:22.040] and apparently the judge had apparently left for the day. [34:22.040 --> 34:27.040] So I went ahead and I filed the motion with the clerk. [34:27.040 --> 34:31.040] I had all the paperwork notarized and got my copies. [34:31.040 --> 34:37.040] I went ahead and took a look at the physical file and saw that they didn't have a criminal complaint. [34:37.040 --> 34:40.040] They just had the regular citations in there. [34:40.040 --> 34:47.040] And I grabbed one of her cards and thanked her for her time and took off. [34:47.040 --> 34:51.040] Then today I get the paper for the bench draw. [34:51.040 --> 34:56.040] Just reference that letter dated such and such from such and such court and blah, blah, blah, [34:56.040 --> 35:03.040] but send them back written notice that you neither consented to nor requested a bench trial. [35:03.040 --> 35:08.040] Now does it say bench trial or does it say motions hearing? [35:08.040 --> 35:12.040] No sir, it says and I'll read the first sentence to you. [35:12.040 --> 35:23.040] The both filed and numbered cases have been sent for a bench trial by judge hearing on the 19th of April 2017 at 10 a.m. [35:23.040 --> 35:27.040] Yeah, you never consented to that, but put that in writing and send it back. [35:27.040 --> 35:31.040] Make sure you send it back certified mail return receipt requested. [35:31.040 --> 35:37.040] And if you're close enough, carry it in there by hand and have them stamp a copy of it. [35:37.040 --> 35:42.040] Yes sir, well they're about a good seven, eight hour drive. [35:42.040 --> 35:47.040] Okay, then just send it to them certified mail return receipt requested. [35:47.040 --> 35:49.040] Yes sir, will do. [35:49.040 --> 35:56.040] Well then, also real quick before I let you go, will you be having class there this Sunday? [35:56.040 --> 35:59.040] As far as I know, yes. [35:59.040 --> 36:00.040] You will be. [36:00.040 --> 36:06.040] Okay, I'll try to make it up there this weekend then to see and I'll draw up a rough draft if you don't mind. [36:06.040 --> 36:08.040] All right, I'll see what I can do. [36:08.040 --> 36:09.040] All right, brother. [36:09.040 --> 36:10.040] All right. [36:10.040 --> 36:12.040] I'll book you later and let you take care of other people. [36:12.040 --> 36:13.040] Okay, thanks. [36:13.040 --> 36:20.040] Please donate to the organization or donate to the radio, these guys do a lot of work [36:20.040 --> 36:24.040] and they're not staying nowhere near enough what they serve. [36:24.040 --> 36:25.040] Thanks, Mauricio. [36:25.040 --> 36:26.040] Everybody. [36:26.040 --> 36:28.040] Yeah, you got it, Eddie, man. [36:28.040 --> 36:30.040] It's the truth. [36:30.040 --> 36:35.040] All right, well be careful and get that letter done up and I'll take a look at it when you bring it. [36:35.040 --> 36:36.040] Yes sir, brother. [36:36.040 --> 36:37.040] I'll talk to you later. [36:37.040 --> 36:38.040] All right. [36:38.040 --> 36:39.040] Bye-bye. [36:39.040 --> 36:42.040] All right, now we're going to go to Karen in Texas. [36:42.040 --> 36:44.040] Karen, what can we do for you? [36:44.040 --> 36:48.040] Hi, Karen's my middle name. [36:48.040 --> 36:54.040] I did donate and that makes me very proud to donate to your radio station. [36:54.040 --> 36:55.040] Well, thank you. [36:55.040 --> 36:58.040] So here's my question. [36:58.040 --> 36:59.040] Okay. [36:59.040 --> 37:07.040] To make a long story short, my dad, my mom died and about four years later my dad died [37:07.040 --> 37:17.040] and we left four children that were minors and we had a stepmother and this woman stepped up [37:17.040 --> 37:24.040] and of course she must have had an agenda in mind when she married my dad. [37:24.040 --> 37:36.040] She wanted all the property and she just nearly drove him crazy until he did make up a will [37:36.040 --> 37:40.040] and he willed a lot of that estate to her. [37:40.040 --> 37:49.040] He told us that he was getting her to adopt us because you could not leave adopted children out of will. [37:49.040 --> 37:53.040] Okay, so let's say 40, 50 years have passed. [37:53.040 --> 37:54.040] She's dead. [37:54.040 --> 38:00.040] He's dead and we can't find a lawyer that knows anything about that law. [38:00.040 --> 38:07.040] Now back then we were told by lawyers and other relatives in the family that there was a law saying [38:07.040 --> 38:11.040] you couldn't leave an adopted child out of a will. [38:11.040 --> 38:13.040] Of course we were left out of the will. [38:13.040 --> 38:15.040] We just read the will. [38:15.040 --> 38:21.040] She mentioned each of our names instead she was leaving us out. [38:21.040 --> 38:31.040] And what I need to know is some good places to go and do research to find case law or statutes [38:31.040 --> 38:35.040] or state codes or something on the books. [38:35.040 --> 38:38.040] Well judging by your phone number you're in the Austin area, right? [38:38.040 --> 38:39.040] Yes, sir. [38:39.040 --> 38:44.040] Okay, down on Colorado Street there is the Texas State Law Library. [38:44.040 --> 38:50.040] It's right down there by the Capitol and the Texas Supreme Court. [38:50.040 --> 38:51.040] That is the best place. [38:51.040 --> 38:54.040] The ladies in there are very, very helpful. [38:54.040 --> 38:59.040] You tell them what you're looking for and what you're looking for will probably be located in the wills [38:59.040 --> 39:06.040] and codicles which will be in the probate code which may not have been an entire code unto itself back then, [39:06.040 --> 39:11.040] probably was not, but they can certainly backtrack through all of the prior legislation. [39:11.040 --> 39:17.040] They have all the records and everything else necessary to do all of that. [39:17.040 --> 39:21.040] Okay, and you would say that's not really online. [39:21.040 --> 39:23.040] It's in volumes of work. [39:23.040 --> 39:24.040] Is that right? [39:24.040 --> 39:28.040] Well the current stuff is online and some of the older stuff, [39:28.040 --> 39:33.040] but not in a way you're going to be able to research it like you're going to need to. [39:33.040 --> 39:36.040] Oh, okay. [39:36.040 --> 39:38.040] Okay. [39:38.040 --> 39:40.040] And he was encouraged. [39:40.040 --> 39:48.040] They said, well, since you have four children that are minors, you can't leave property to them. [39:48.040 --> 39:50.040] You have to leave it to an adult. [39:50.040 --> 39:51.040] Right. [39:51.040 --> 39:54.040] So she ended up getting it and we've been waiting for... [39:54.040 --> 40:00.040] Well, the thing about it is if that's true and not true about her getting it, he didn't have to leave it to her. [40:00.040 --> 40:06.040] He could have put it into a trust and made her the administrator and left them as the beneficiaries. [40:06.040 --> 40:07.040] That could have been done. [40:07.040 --> 40:15.040] That should have been what was advised by the attorneys if that's what he actually wanted to have done with that property. [40:15.040 --> 40:23.040] But putting it in a trust is the way it's usually done when you're trying to leave something to a minor that isn't yet of age to take it. [40:23.040 --> 40:25.040] Yeah. [40:25.040 --> 40:33.040] Well, she drove us out of the house as fast as she could and we've just had to kind of play a waiting game. [40:33.040 --> 40:37.040] And we should have been doing our research all those years before this. [40:37.040 --> 40:41.040] We really should have been doing our research. [40:41.040 --> 40:42.040] But we didn't. [40:42.040 --> 40:46.040] We've just been trying to survive all those years. [40:46.040 --> 40:55.040] Yeah, your biggest problem now is going to be matching up the harm with the actual law that was in effect when it was incurred. [40:55.040 --> 41:04.040] In the case of a probate issue, when it comes to wills and things of that nature, unless you can get the will invalidated on some pretense, [41:04.040 --> 41:14.040] either it wasn't legal when it was written, it wasn't properly done when it was written, something of that nature, [41:14.040 --> 41:19.040] or he wasn't of sound mind when it was made, which you're going to have a very hard time proving now [41:19.040 --> 41:25.040] that there's no record of whether or not he was noncomplimentous, he was never examined for it, and the same thing with her. [41:25.040 --> 41:26.040] We were very ill. [41:26.040 --> 41:27.040] I'm sorry? [41:27.040 --> 41:32.040] And we didn't, by the way, we were not represented during the probate. [41:32.040 --> 41:33.040] We were minor children. [41:33.040 --> 41:35.040] There was nobody there to represent us. [41:35.040 --> 41:38.040] That would have been what she would have had to have been doing. [41:38.040 --> 41:43.040] If she had legal counsel since she was the stepmother, that would have been all that would have had to have been done. [41:43.040 --> 41:45.040] She was the representative of the estate. [41:45.040 --> 41:47.040] Who was the executor? [41:47.040 --> 41:50.040] Did he make her the executor? [41:50.040 --> 41:55.040] I think it was a lawyer, and he's dead now, and I've called him. [41:55.040 --> 42:02.040] I called him about it and said we weren't being treated fairly, and he said, well, just wait, and when she dies, [42:02.040 --> 42:07.040] that estate should go to you, and it's substantial. [42:07.040 --> 42:12.040] It's at least $500,000 worth of land. [42:12.040 --> 42:19.040] We're not even talking about the cash or the money, but at minimum $500,000 worth of land. [42:19.040 --> 42:28.040] Well, that's possible, but again, all of the people that you would need to do anything like that aren't here anymore. [42:28.040 --> 42:35.040] So if you're going to contest the will or anything like that, I hate to say to do it, [42:35.040 --> 42:46.040] because they are one of the biggest leeches when it comes to things like this, but there are plenty of crooked probate attorneys. [42:46.040 --> 42:50.040] Matter of fact, if you can find an uncrooked one, you'll probably set a record. [42:50.040 --> 42:56.040] Okay, but wouldn't we be contesting her recent will that she just left when she died? [42:56.040 --> 43:05.040] Well, not necessarily. You would invalidate her will if you can invalidate the one that left everything to her to begin with. [43:05.040 --> 43:10.040] She can't give away that which she never rightfully possessed. [43:10.040 --> 43:16.040] So if you raise a challenge to the original will, and I don't know if there's a time limit on that or not. [43:16.040 --> 43:21.040] That's something you're going to have to find out, but if you raise a challenge to the original will [43:21.040 --> 43:28.040] and you can get the original will invalidated on some grounds, then what she did with her will is irrelevant. [43:28.040 --> 43:34.040] Okay, so my dad was dying of cancer, and he told me... [43:34.040 --> 43:37.040] Well, wait a minute now. You cannot do the he said, she said thing. [43:37.040 --> 43:39.040] I know, but he said... [43:39.040 --> 43:43.040] Well, hang on just a second, Karen. I've got to take a break, and I'll pick you up on the other side, okay? [43:43.040 --> 43:44.040] All right. [43:44.040 --> 43:52.040] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio, the call in number 512-646-1984. Give us a call, get in line, let's talk. [43:52.040 --> 43:54.040] We'll be right back. [44:00.040 --> 44:04.040] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? 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[47:05.040 --> 47:07.040] This is Rule of Law Radio. [47:07.040 --> 47:12.040] Call at 512-646-1984, and we are talking with Karen in Texas. [47:12.040 --> 47:14.040] All right, Karen, please continue. [47:14.040 --> 47:16.040] You know, like I was saying. [47:16.040 --> 47:24.040] So we were told by our dad as he was dying that he had gotten our stepmother to adopt us [47:24.040 --> 47:29.040] because you could not leave adopted children out of the will. [47:29.040 --> 47:35.040] We were told that by some other adults, the lawyer, other older people in our family. [47:35.040 --> 47:39.040] Yeah, but they're not attorneys, right? [47:39.040 --> 47:43.040] Now, the attorney that drew up the adoption paper was an attorney. [47:43.040 --> 47:46.040] Yeah, but did he tell you the same thing? [47:46.040 --> 47:47.040] Yes. [47:47.040 --> 47:49.040] Okay, now here's your problem. [47:49.040 --> 47:55.040] One, you just said he's an adoption attorney, which means he's not a probate expert attorney. [47:55.040 --> 48:00.040] Texas probate law changes all of the time, and you want to know why? [48:00.040 --> 48:03.040] It's got nothing to do with the family members. [48:03.040 --> 48:07.040] It's got to do with how much of the estate the attorneys can steal. [48:07.040 --> 48:12.040] So the law you originally relied on may not even be a law anymore. [48:12.040 --> 48:13.040] There you go. [48:13.040 --> 48:17.040] Okay, because it would keep attorneys' hands out of people's pockets. [48:17.040 --> 48:23.040] They didn't have a lot of lawyers back then, and he had to wear a lot of different caps. [48:23.040 --> 48:27.040] Well, that may be true, but that doesn't mean he was an expert at it. [48:27.040 --> 48:35.040] No, but he drew up the first will, and we were kind of hoping or relying on that being true. [48:35.040 --> 48:39.040] Well, that may be true, but I'm not saying it's not. [48:39.040 --> 48:45.040] I'm just saying you're going to be hard-pressed to prove it up unless you do that legal research, [48:45.040 --> 48:51.040] and then you've got to determine, was that a way to invalidate the original will? [48:51.040 --> 48:56.040] Because the original will was your dad leaving everything to her, okay, [48:56.040 --> 49:01.040] instead of a trust where it would have been safe, which that's the attorney's fault. [49:01.040 --> 49:07.040] But you said he's dead, so he can't testify as to why your dad had him do it one way or the other. [49:07.040 --> 49:09.040] You see your problem here? [49:09.040 --> 49:10.040] Yes, sir. [49:10.040 --> 49:12.040] So now she's in control of everything. [49:12.040 --> 49:18.040] Now she also is deceased, and she left you all out of the will, [49:18.040 --> 49:21.040] which at this point, depending upon when she died, [49:21.040 --> 49:29.040] that original law you're hoping and hanging your hat on may not have even been a law at that time. [49:29.040 --> 49:34.040] Okay, or if it was a law at that time, it may not be a law at this time. [49:34.040 --> 49:36.040] It wouldn't matter about this time. [49:36.040 --> 49:42.040] It would matter at the time of her passing when the will would have taken effect. [49:42.040 --> 49:50.040] If that was the law at that time, then that would be the case. [49:50.040 --> 49:51.040] Okay. [49:51.040 --> 49:55.040] Okay, but that's what your legal research is going to have to involve, [49:55.040 --> 50:01.040] and the people, once you have it, because don't count on an attorney doing it. [50:01.040 --> 50:04.040] Just don't. [50:04.040 --> 50:07.040] Once you have it, then you might consider finding a probate attorney. [50:07.040 --> 50:11.040] But I'm going to tell you, attorneys in general are bad enough. [50:11.040 --> 50:13.040] A probate attorney is a fricking parasite. [50:13.040 --> 50:18.040] He will suck every dime he can out of everything he touches. [50:18.040 --> 50:28.040] So you engage one, you better keep a really close eye on everything they do and every bill they send you. [50:28.040 --> 50:29.040] You're right. [50:29.040 --> 50:33.040] I really thank you, and I'll get busy and do my homework, and thank you so much. [50:33.040 --> 50:34.040] Yes, ma'am. [50:34.040 --> 50:35.040] Good luck. [50:35.040 --> 50:36.040] All right. Bye-bye. [50:36.040 --> 50:37.040] Bye-bye. [50:37.040 --> 50:38.040] All right. [50:38.040 --> 50:41.040] Now we have John in Colorado as a first-time caller. [50:41.040 --> 50:45.040] John, what can we do for you? [50:45.040 --> 50:51.040] Hello, John. [50:51.040 --> 50:56.040] John in Colorado, are you there? [50:56.040 --> 50:57.040] Sorry, I was on mute. [50:57.040 --> 50:59.040] That's okay. [50:59.040 --> 51:01.040] We have a co-host with that problem. [51:01.040 --> 51:04.040] That's not a problem. [51:04.040 --> 51:10.040] Just to start out, I like to premise by saying thank you very much for the Cowell Law. [51:10.040 --> 51:11.040] Beautiful. [51:11.040 --> 51:13.040] Truly work of art. [51:13.040 --> 51:17.040] I used a lot of those arguments in court. [51:17.040 --> 51:21.040] I got a speeding ticket and decided to fight it. [51:21.040 --> 51:29.040] And I came across the stuff towards the end of my ordeal. [51:29.040 --> 51:33.040] But I did file tons of paperwork. [51:33.040 --> 51:35.040] I challenged jurisdiction off the start. [51:35.040 --> 51:43.040] I filed a fee schedule before even stepping into court, which I'm not sure if that was a great idea. [51:43.040 --> 51:44.040] No, it's not. [51:44.040 --> 51:48.040] And don't bother, because that's not the way it works. [51:48.040 --> 51:51.040] Yes, because the cop was sitting there with his hand on his gun, like, [51:51.040 --> 51:58.040] ready to do a quick draw on me, because I guess that was a sign I was a domestic terrorist. [51:58.040 --> 51:59.040] Well, no. [51:59.040 --> 52:07.040] See, the issue with the fee bill that you're talking about is that's a patronet strategy, [52:07.040 --> 52:08.040] and it does not work. [52:08.040 --> 52:11.040] You do not get money out of public servants that way. [52:11.040 --> 52:14.040] You will never get money out of a public servant that way. [52:14.040 --> 52:18.040] The only way you're going to get money out of them is to sue them and win. [52:18.040 --> 52:20.040] End of story. [52:20.040 --> 52:23.040] You're not getting it any other way. [52:23.040 --> 52:25.040] Throw that idea out the window. [52:25.040 --> 52:29.040] It's not ever going to work. [52:29.040 --> 52:30.040] Okay. [52:30.040 --> 52:34.040] The reason why I did that, partially, I wasn't after money. [52:34.040 --> 52:37.040] It was kind of like I wanted them to really fight me, [52:37.040 --> 52:41.040] because I wanted to see how far I could take you, and I didn't want them just to quit, [52:41.040 --> 52:44.040] because I kind of wanted the experience. [52:44.040 --> 52:45.040] Right. [52:45.040 --> 52:46.040] Well, that's fine. [52:46.040 --> 52:48.040] You don't need a fee schedule to make them fight you. [52:48.040 --> 52:53.040] All you've got to do is say, you cannot have my money without a fight. [52:53.040 --> 52:54.040] And don't pay. [52:54.040 --> 52:56.040] Make them take you to court. [52:56.040 --> 52:59.040] That's all it takes. [52:59.040 --> 53:01.040] See, by putting in that thing like that fee schedule, [53:01.040 --> 53:06.040] which is what they have deemed a sovereign citizen tactic, [53:06.040 --> 53:09.040] you put a label on yourself. [53:09.040 --> 53:13.040] That's why the cop's sitting over there with his hand on his gun. [53:13.040 --> 53:18.040] Now, those that have been unjustly tagged with that nomenclature [53:18.040 --> 53:23.040] don't know how to address it, and it needs to be addressed, [53:23.040 --> 53:27.040] because if the record that went in front of the judge makes such an allegation, [53:27.040 --> 53:32.040] you have the right to know whether or not that court is now going to treat you [53:32.040 --> 53:37.040] prejudicially because of the stigma attached to that false allegation [53:37.040 --> 53:40.040] of you being one of those type of people. [53:40.040 --> 53:42.040] But most people don't know they need to do that, [53:42.040 --> 53:44.040] if that's the label they've been stuck with. [53:44.040 --> 53:46.040] But I guarantee you, you filed a fee schedule. [53:46.040 --> 53:50.040] That was the label you were stuck with. [53:50.040 --> 53:52.040] Oh, yeah, I gotcha. [53:52.040 --> 53:56.040] Because the day before court, not today, but the morning, [53:56.040 --> 54:01.040] I had court like last Friday at like 10, and I came in there early, [54:01.040 --> 54:05.040] about 9, and the city, because I filed so much paperwork, [54:05.040 --> 54:09.040] that was like over two inches thick, challenging everything. [54:09.040 --> 54:13.040] I basically copied a lot of your stuff, went through Colorado law [54:13.040 --> 54:17.040] and just kind of hammered them, and they were so threatened by that, [54:17.040 --> 54:25.040] they actually had a city meeting to go through, do not talk to me, [54:25.040 --> 54:27.040] to have a special meeting. [54:27.040 --> 54:31.040] That wasn't necessarily don't talk to me, but to have a special meeting, [54:31.040 --> 54:34.040] which I caught wind of when I was trying to get the oath of office [54:34.040 --> 54:38.040] for the new judge because I had the other judge refused. [54:38.040 --> 54:40.040] So, I mean... [54:40.040 --> 54:42.040] Now, when you say they have a special meeting [54:42.040 --> 54:44.040] and you bring up the issue of the judge, [54:44.040 --> 54:47.040] that raises a couple of questions for everyone's edification, [54:47.040 --> 54:50.040] and I want to see if you picked up on it. [54:50.040 --> 54:53.040] Who held this special meeting? [54:53.040 --> 54:57.040] It was the mayor of City of Greenwood Village. [54:57.040 --> 54:58.040] Okay, with who? [54:58.040 --> 55:00.040] He didn't hold a meeting by himself. [55:00.040 --> 55:01.040] Who did he meet with? [55:01.040 --> 55:06.040] No, it was, because I was getting the oath of office, [55:06.040 --> 55:10.040] and I overheard the lady say that the people in the court, [55:10.040 --> 55:14.040] meaning the court clerks, anyone that's in that court area, [55:14.040 --> 55:20.040] was called to a mandatory meeting in the morning, early Friday morning. [55:20.040 --> 55:21.040] Okay. [55:21.040 --> 55:23.040] Because I overheard her because the other lady said, [55:23.040 --> 55:24.040] why are you doing here so early? [55:24.040 --> 55:28.040] She goes, oh, we were called into a mandatory meeting early. [55:28.040 --> 55:30.040] It's never happened before. [55:30.040 --> 55:35.040] I was like, oh, it's probably because of me because I was creating hell, [55:35.040 --> 55:41.040] which was fun, but what they did is they just denied me completely. [55:41.040 --> 55:47.040] I mean, I had evidence to prove that I won in the court of law, [55:47.040 --> 55:49.040] meaning they didn't have jurisdiction. [55:49.040 --> 55:52.040] They're arguing outside the facts of evidence. [55:52.040 --> 55:54.040] And then when I showed them that, [55:54.040 --> 55:58.040] they didn't have judicial notice to even bring the LADOR gun into court, [55:58.040 --> 56:03.040] the judge really looked at me, grabbed my notice, [56:03.040 --> 56:06.040] dropped it on the desk next door looking at me. [56:06.040 --> 56:09.040] Didn't even read, didn't consider it enough. [56:09.040 --> 56:11.040] And so they pushed me through, [56:11.040 --> 56:16.040] and then obviously found me guilty over my strenuous objections. [56:16.040 --> 56:20.040] So they're like, well, if you want a file appeal, go ahead and file an appeal. [56:20.040 --> 56:23.040] I'm like, okay. [56:23.040 --> 56:25.040] There's like 300 blocks. [56:25.040 --> 56:31.040] And then the prosecutor was malice because she didn't give me, [56:31.040 --> 56:37.040] or no insurance because I did have insurance, [56:37.040 --> 56:42.040] because I didn't present at times she wanted to make sure that I got the extra four points, [56:42.040 --> 56:44.040] which is kind of like a malice. [56:44.040 --> 56:48.040] So I'm at a crossroads. [56:48.040 --> 56:55.040] Do I go through and go into the appeals process? [56:55.040 --> 56:58.040] Was this a court of record or not a court of record? [56:58.040 --> 57:00.040] This was a court of record. [57:00.040 --> 57:01.040] Okay. [57:01.040 --> 57:05.040] So what you have then is a transcript of the proceedings that you've got to pay for. [57:05.040 --> 57:09.040] They're going to force you to pay for that unless you file an affidavit of indigency [57:09.040 --> 57:12.040] and get declared in form of paupress. [57:12.040 --> 57:14.040] So you've got that expense to consider. [57:14.040 --> 57:20.040] You've got to have that transcript to do the appeal in almost any court. [57:20.040 --> 57:23.040] And you've got to also get the record and everything. [57:23.040 --> 57:27.040] You've got to basically file the proper procedure to get the appeal rolling. [57:27.040 --> 57:31.040] So that means now normally you can do a surety bond. [57:31.040 --> 57:34.040] You do not have to give them cash money for the appeal. [57:34.040 --> 57:35.040] They want you to. [57:35.040 --> 57:38.040] Don't ever give them cash money. [57:38.040 --> 57:43.040] Never do that if you have the option of getting a surety bond. [57:43.040 --> 57:44.040] Okay. [57:44.040 --> 57:45.040] Okay. [57:45.040 --> 57:47.040] So that's for a surety bond. [57:47.040 --> 57:48.040] Right. [57:48.040 --> 57:51.040] Well, you're the one required to get the surety bond. [57:51.040 --> 57:56.040] What you have to do is look in Colorado law to see what the requisites are for an appeal bond [57:56.040 --> 57:58.040] or a bond of any kind. [57:58.040 --> 58:03.040] Here in Texas it specifically says a bond is a written undertaking. [58:03.040 --> 58:05.040] It does not say it's a cash undertaking. [58:05.040 --> 58:08.040] It's a written undertaking. [58:08.040 --> 58:12.040] In other words, it's a promise to do something. [58:12.040 --> 58:13.040] Okay. [58:13.040 --> 58:18.040] So you need to see what Colorado says about bonds and posting an appeal bond. [58:18.040 --> 58:19.040] Okay. [58:19.040 --> 58:24.040] Then determine whether or not you made everything you need in the record for that next court up [58:24.040 --> 58:28.040] because that's going to be very important along with that transcript. [58:28.040 --> 58:29.040] Okay. [58:29.040 --> 58:30.040] Good, good. [58:30.040 --> 58:36.040] And just for the record, this is like, I just like the five tickets just to kind of test the waters. [58:36.040 --> 58:37.040] Okay. [58:37.040 --> 58:39.040] Well, hang on just a second, John, and we'll finish this up with you on the other side. [58:39.040 --> 58:40.040] I got a break coming up here. [58:40.040 --> 58:41.040] All right, folks. [58:41.040 --> 58:44.040] 512-646-1984. [58:44.040 --> 58:45.040] Give us a call. [58:45.040 --> 58:46.040] Get in line. [58:46.040 --> 58:50.040] We will be right back. [58:50.040 --> 58:55.040] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world, yet countless readers are frustrated [58:55.040 --> 58:58.040] because they struggle to understand it. [58:58.040 --> 59:01.040] Some new translations try to help by simplifying the text, [59:01.040 --> 59:06.040] but in the process can compromise the profound meaning of the scripture. [59:06.040 --> 59:09.040] Enter the recovery version. 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[01:00:05.040 --> 01:00:12.040] Markets for Monday, the 13th of March, 2017 are currently trading with gold at $1,203.76 an ounce, [01:00:12.040 --> 01:00:18.040] silver $16.95 an ounce, Texas crude $48.49 a barrel, [01:00:18.040 --> 01:00:28.040] and Bitcoin is sitting at about $1,238 U.S. currency. [01:00:28.040 --> 01:00:33.040] Today in history, the year 1997, the Phoenix Lights, also known as the Lights Over Phoenix, [01:00:33.040 --> 01:00:36.040] was a UFO sighting which occurred in Phoenix, Arizona. [01:00:36.040 --> 01:00:40.040] They were witnessed by hundreds of people and by millions on television. [01:00:40.040 --> 01:00:44.040] The lights reoccurred in 2007 and 2008, though on different dates. [01:00:44.040 --> 01:00:52.040] The mysterious lights over Phoenix occurred today in history. [01:00:52.040 --> 01:00:56.040] In recent news, new data released indicates that according to the United Nations Children Fund, [01:00:56.040 --> 01:01:01.040] at least 652 children were killed last year in Syria due to the civil crisis there. [01:01:01.040 --> 01:01:04.040] That's an estimated 20% increase compared to 2015. [01:01:04.040 --> 01:01:09.040] UNICEF regional director from the Middle East and North Africa, Jared Capillari, [01:01:09.040 --> 01:01:12.040] in a news release announcing the study stated that, [01:01:12.040 --> 01:01:14.040] The death of suffering is unprecedented. [01:01:14.040 --> 01:01:17.040] Millions of children in Syria come under attack on a daily basis. [01:01:17.040 --> 01:01:19.040] Their lives turn upside down. [01:01:19.040 --> 01:01:21.040] Each and every child is scared for their life, [01:01:21.040 --> 01:01:24.040] with horrific consequences on their health, wellbeing, and future. [01:01:24.040 --> 01:01:26.040] The study itself stated that, [01:01:26.040 --> 01:01:28.040] Beyond the bombs, bullets, and explosions, [01:01:28.040 --> 01:01:33.040] children are dying in silence often from diseases that can otherwise be easily prevented. [01:01:33.040 --> 01:01:38.040] Access to medical care, life-saving supplies, and other basic services remains difficult. [01:01:38.040 --> 01:01:41.040] It is estimated that after six years of civil war in Syria, [01:01:41.040 --> 01:01:45.040] nearly 6 million children are now being dependent on humanitarian assistance, [01:01:45.040 --> 01:01:51.040] with over 2.3 million children living as refugees in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, and Iraq. [01:01:51.040 --> 01:01:58.040] Our thoughts and prayers go out to the children of Syria. [01:01:58.040 --> 01:02:01.040] Tesla Inc. is supporting a bill in the Texas Legislature [01:02:01.040 --> 01:02:05.040] that would allow any car manufacturer to sell direct to customers in the Lone Star State. [01:02:05.040 --> 01:02:09.040] This has been a heated battle between lobbyists in the car dealership market and Tesla Motors, [01:02:09.040 --> 01:02:13.040] who recently doubled the size of its lobbyist team in order to push for legislation [01:02:13.040 --> 01:02:16.040] that would allow the company to open up 12 stores within the state. [01:02:16.040 --> 01:02:19.040] Texas is second only to California in the market of vehicle sales, [01:02:19.040 --> 01:02:23.040] so it's no surprise as to why it's been such a battleground for lobbyists. [01:02:23.040 --> 01:02:27.040] Texas House Republican Jason Isaac, who filed the legislation, stated that, [01:02:27.040 --> 01:02:33.040] The bill will allow manufacturers of vehicles any weight, class, size, or shape to sell direct to customers. [01:02:33.040 --> 01:02:36.040] It is a simple free market bill to allow that to happen. [01:02:36.040 --> 01:02:41.040] David White, who has been a spokesperson for Tesla in prior years, said that, [01:02:41.040 --> 01:02:46.040] There are no curb-outs, incentives, subsidies, breaks, or deals for any manufacturers here. [01:02:46.040 --> 01:02:53.040] This is all about the consumer, and it's the direct sales model Texans have been asking for. [01:02:53.040 --> 01:03:03.040] This was Rick Brody with your Lowdown from March 13, 2017. [01:03:24.040 --> 01:03:30.040] Because you can't stop us out and you can't make us run [01:03:30.040 --> 01:03:34.040] Those Muslim old boys raised on shotguns [01:03:34.040 --> 01:03:38.040] We say great and we say ma'am [01:03:38.040 --> 01:03:42.040] If you ain't into that we don't give a damn [01:03:42.040 --> 01:03:48.040] We came from the West Virginia coal mines [01:03:48.040 --> 01:03:51.040] And the Rocky Mountains and the western skies [01:03:51.040 --> 01:03:54.040] All right, folks, we are back. [01:03:54.040 --> 01:04:00.040] This is Rule of Law Radio, and we are speaking with John in Colorado. [01:04:00.040 --> 01:04:05.040] All right, so yeah, on your appeal stuff, you've got to make sure you have the transcript. [01:04:05.040 --> 01:04:08.040] Try to make sure you do it in a PR bond, not cash. [01:04:08.040 --> 01:04:14.040] And make sure you get your appeal brief and notice of appeal, everything in on time. [01:04:14.040 --> 01:04:17.040] Do you know what the procedures are on time? [01:04:17.040 --> 01:04:20.040] Okay, 35 days. [01:04:20.040 --> 01:04:24.040] Okay, is that consecutive days to file one after the other or is that total? [01:04:24.040 --> 01:04:27.040] Do they all have to be in at a particular time? [01:04:27.040 --> 01:04:30.040] Okay. [01:04:30.040 --> 01:04:32.040] Okay, so make arrangements, get all that done. [01:04:32.040 --> 01:04:37.040] Whether or not you should go to appeal depends entirely on how well you think you did at trial. [01:04:37.040 --> 01:04:43.040] If you got in everything that should have gotten you a dismissal and didn't, certainly appeal it. [01:04:43.040 --> 01:04:45.040] Okay, all right, all right. [01:04:45.040 --> 01:04:52.040] And I just want to say that I did try several different techniques on trying to get out of a ticket. [01:04:52.040 --> 01:04:56.040] As long as they weren't conflicting techniques, that's okay. [01:04:56.040 --> 01:05:01.040] Well, they weren't really conflicting techniques, but the one I tried, I was shocked. [01:05:01.040 --> 01:05:04.040] It worked smooth like butter. [01:05:04.040 --> 01:05:11.040] And that is walking with my buddy, and when they called my court case, I walked up. [01:05:11.040 --> 01:05:16.040] Him and me both walked up, and when the judge asked, okay, who are you? [01:05:16.040 --> 01:05:22.040] We each one said that we're here in regards to the case number, whatever, and said, [01:05:22.040 --> 01:05:29.040] we refuse to give our names because giving our names would be providing testimony, [01:05:29.040 --> 01:05:33.040] and we invoke a Fifth Amendment and refuse to testify against ourselves. [01:05:33.040 --> 01:05:36.040] Are we being detained or are we free to go? [01:05:36.040 --> 01:05:42.040] We both did that. The judge entered a, put a thing in for a bench warrant. [01:05:42.040 --> 01:05:46.040] We filled out an affidavit of oath and both signed it, and we entered it in the record, [01:05:46.040 --> 01:05:52.040] and they couldn't issue a bench warrant because we actually were in court. [01:05:52.040 --> 01:05:53.040] Yeah, and that's what they do. [01:05:53.040 --> 01:05:57.040] They falsify warrants all the time. [01:05:57.040 --> 01:06:00.040] So, but yeah, anyway, I just want to say thanks very much. [01:06:00.040 --> 01:06:03.040] Your trial law is beautiful. [01:06:03.040 --> 01:06:07.040] And I glean at going through that thing over and over again. [01:06:07.040 --> 01:06:10.040] I've gotten some great information from there, [01:06:10.040 --> 01:06:13.040] and once I started to kind of put some of your stuff in the court, [01:06:13.040 --> 01:06:15.040] it caused them to have a heart attack. [01:06:15.040 --> 01:06:20.040] Yeah, they hate it when you start beating them bloody with their own rules. [01:06:20.040 --> 01:06:23.040] Oh, and that's the thing is I had a motion hearing first, [01:06:23.040 --> 01:06:29.040] and I went through your script, and that cop, it was beautiful, and they caught it. [01:06:29.040 --> 01:06:33.040] They knew it was going bad, and they cut, they cut, they just cut. [01:06:33.040 --> 01:06:35.040] Said, nope, you're not, we're done here. [01:06:35.040 --> 01:06:42.040] And then when I got to the trial, I can see that they actually changed. [01:06:42.040 --> 01:06:44.040] The officer wasn't in the uniform anymore. [01:06:44.040 --> 01:06:47.040] He was in a suit with his little badge, and just, you know, [01:06:47.040 --> 01:06:50.040] in your script you said, I see you're in uniform. [01:06:50.040 --> 01:06:52.040] Are you being paid here today? [01:06:52.040 --> 01:06:53.040] Yeah, exactly. [01:06:53.040 --> 01:06:55.040] It was beautiful. It was beautiful. [01:06:55.040 --> 01:06:59.040] So I was able to show that I was not entitled to a spare, [01:06:59.040 --> 01:07:01.040] I was not receiving either a spare or... [01:07:01.040 --> 01:07:05.040] No, the witness against you is getting a paycheck to testify against you [01:07:05.040 --> 01:07:06.040] and to accuse you. [01:07:06.040 --> 01:07:08.040] How's that fair? [01:07:08.040 --> 01:07:09.040] Exactly. [01:07:09.040 --> 01:07:16.040] That's exactly, the law used to actually be cops could not testify in uniform. [01:07:16.040 --> 01:07:23.040] They were forbidden to do that for exactly that reason. [01:07:23.040 --> 01:07:25.040] Yeah, it had an impact. [01:07:25.040 --> 01:07:27.040] Yeah, it does, doesn't it? [01:07:27.040 --> 01:07:30.040] But when I tried to get them for aggravated surgery, [01:07:30.040 --> 01:07:35.040] which is what I was going for, they kind of figured it out and they shut down. [01:07:35.040 --> 01:07:38.040] And then I just, they would not hear. [01:07:38.040 --> 01:07:42.040] They figured out what I was trying to do, and they just benched me. [01:07:42.040 --> 01:07:44.040] It was like I was speaking to a wall. [01:07:44.040 --> 01:07:46.040] Yeah, well, that's these courts. [01:07:46.040 --> 01:07:47.040] That's exactly how they do it. [01:07:47.040 --> 01:07:49.040] When they know it's going badly for them, [01:07:49.040 --> 01:07:53.040] they basically stalemate your ability to put on a defense by refusing to [01:07:53.040 --> 01:07:56.040] acknowledge anything you're putting into the record. [01:07:56.040 --> 01:07:59.040] There is nothing just in these lower courts. [01:07:59.040 --> 01:08:04.040] There's nothing just in any of them to tell you the truth, but this is even worse. [01:08:04.040 --> 01:08:08.040] Now, normally you get this kind of treatment in a court of no record. [01:08:08.040 --> 01:08:12.040] It's harder for them to get away with it in a court of record, [01:08:12.040 --> 01:08:15.040] provided everything they're doing is on the record. [01:08:15.040 --> 01:08:19.040] Usually if they're going to be that blatant in a court of record, [01:08:19.040 --> 01:08:22.040] it's because they intend to doctor the record after the fact. [01:08:22.040 --> 01:08:28.040] That's why you always record your cases, even when they tell you not to record them, [01:08:28.040 --> 01:08:32.040] so you can compare what you have to what they're trying to put in. [01:08:32.040 --> 01:08:34.040] Okay, we got a video of it. [01:08:34.040 --> 01:08:36.040] They didn't know it, but we got a video of it. [01:08:36.040 --> 01:08:37.040] Good. [01:08:37.040 --> 01:08:43.040] Now all you have to do is compare what's in the transcript to what's in the audio of your video, [01:08:43.040 --> 01:08:47.040] and now you can show that the transcript has been altered, [01:08:47.040 --> 01:08:54.040] and thus government records have been tampered with, and somebody needs to go to jail. [01:08:54.040 --> 01:08:55.040] Beautiful. [01:08:55.040 --> 01:09:02.040] Oh, and the officer was so intent on trying to make it seem like there was no conflict of interest, [01:09:02.040 --> 01:09:05.040] that he actually was caught. [01:09:05.040 --> 01:09:09.040] And I'm catching, but he was still blatant in his perjury [01:09:09.040 --> 01:09:17.040] because the officer and the officer on the stand, I asked him, I said, [01:09:17.040 --> 01:09:19.040] so you guys are all under the same roof, right? [01:09:19.040 --> 01:09:21.040] And he's like, well, we're under different parts of the roof, [01:09:21.040 --> 01:09:23.040] and then he realized it wasn't going back. [01:09:23.040 --> 01:09:25.040] Oh, we're all on different levels. [01:09:25.040 --> 01:09:29.040] And I can turn around and look out the courtroom doors, [01:09:29.040 --> 01:09:32.040] and I can see the police station on the same level. [01:09:32.040 --> 01:09:37.040] So he just blatantly lied on the transcript, but if they're going to doctor it, then... [01:09:37.040 --> 01:09:41.040] Well, that's not what he meant by level, but take it further than that. [01:09:41.040 --> 01:09:45.040] Officer, are you trying to say, regardless of what part of the roof [01:09:45.040 --> 01:09:48.040] and what level you deign yourself to be on, [01:09:48.040 --> 01:09:54.040] that you and this court do not operate under the same corporate umbrella? [01:09:54.040 --> 01:09:56.040] Oh. [01:09:56.040 --> 01:09:58.040] Okay, I got you. [01:09:58.040 --> 01:10:03.040] I did get him on the record to admit they operate out of the same building. [01:10:03.040 --> 01:10:05.040] Well, yeah, they work together. [01:10:05.040 --> 01:10:07.040] There is no question they work together. [01:10:07.040 --> 01:10:10.040] This is a revenue system, not a justice system. [01:10:10.040 --> 01:10:14.040] They have to work together. [01:10:14.040 --> 01:10:17.040] Yeah, because I'm a jeopardizer. [01:10:17.040 --> 01:10:20.040] Exactly. [01:10:20.040 --> 01:10:23.040] And that's exactly what that script is meant to expose, [01:10:23.040 --> 01:10:28.040] how they are working together to deprive you of any and all property and rights. [01:10:28.040 --> 01:10:33.040] And you can catch them at it, obviously. [01:10:33.040 --> 01:10:37.040] Yeah, the script in court is like damaging, like you wouldn't believe, [01:10:37.040 --> 01:10:40.040] but the transportation script, when you get pulled over, [01:10:40.040 --> 01:10:42.040] I mean, that seals the deal right there. [01:10:42.040 --> 01:10:43.040] That's beautiful. [01:10:43.040 --> 01:10:44.040] I mean, awesome work. [01:10:44.040 --> 01:10:47.040] And thank you very much for even allowing that without charge. [01:10:47.040 --> 01:10:49.040] I really appreciate that. [01:10:49.040 --> 01:10:50.040] That helped me out quite a bit. [01:10:50.040 --> 01:10:52.040] Yeah, well, glad to hear it. [01:10:52.040 --> 01:10:55.040] Anyway, I'll be still checking you out, [01:10:55.040 --> 01:10:58.040] and I appreciate your free time and your advice, [01:10:58.040 --> 01:11:01.040] and I'll call back later to update you. [01:11:01.040 --> 01:11:03.040] All right, John, thanks, and good luck. [01:11:03.040 --> 01:11:04.040] All right, take care. [01:11:04.040 --> 01:11:05.040] Thanks. [01:11:05.040 --> 01:11:06.040] You, too. [01:11:06.040 --> 01:11:09.040] All right, now, the Tau of Law he's talking about is my blog, [01:11:09.040 --> 01:11:16.040] tauoflaw.wordpress.com, T-A-O-O-F-L-A-W.wordpress.com. [01:11:16.040 --> 01:11:19.040] That's my legal blog where I've got everything up and running for the moment [01:11:19.040 --> 01:11:23.040] as far as the things that I write about, the legal issues I address, [01:11:23.040 --> 01:11:27.040] the legal maneuvering they pull and how to counter it, [01:11:27.040 --> 01:11:33.040] or how to do your own and force them down an avenue they don't want to take, [01:11:33.040 --> 01:11:35.040] but you can make them take. [01:11:35.040 --> 01:11:39.040] All of that is on that blog in one form or another. [01:11:39.040 --> 01:11:42.040] So that's where he's talking about seeing most of the information [01:11:42.040 --> 01:11:44.040] that he's referring to. [01:11:44.040 --> 01:11:45.040] You can go there. [01:11:45.040 --> 01:11:46.040] The scripts are available there. [01:11:46.040 --> 01:11:51.040] They're downloadable from the logosradionetwork.com forward slash T-A-O as well. [01:11:51.040 --> 01:11:55.040] So look them up, take a look, and see what all he's talking about, [01:11:55.040 --> 01:12:01.040] because the information in there is taken directly from every legal training [01:12:01.040 --> 01:12:06.040] course I could find on how to cross-examine the types of things that would [01:12:06.040 --> 01:12:10.040] indicate a witness is not being truthful, fair, impartial, [01:12:10.040 --> 01:12:14.040] or has been paid for their testimony or bribed for their testimony [01:12:14.040 --> 01:12:16.040] or cut a deal for their testimony, [01:12:16.040 --> 01:12:19.040] and that's exactly what happens when these cops take the stand. [01:12:19.040 --> 01:12:23.040] They are being bribed for their testimony against you. [01:12:23.040 --> 01:12:27.040] They are being bribed to make allegations against you, [01:12:27.040 --> 01:12:32.040] and now you get them on the stand and you want them to admit to that. [01:12:32.040 --> 01:12:36.040] When they're up there in uniform, you can make them admit to it very easily [01:12:36.040 --> 01:12:40.040] because they're not wearing that uniform if they're not getting paid. [01:12:40.040 --> 01:12:41.040] All right. [01:12:41.040 --> 01:12:44.040] That being said, let's go to Jerry in Kentucky. [01:12:44.040 --> 01:12:47.040] Jerry, what can we do for you? [01:12:47.040 --> 01:12:53.040] Jerry, I got a situation for you. [01:12:53.040 --> 01:12:57.040] I had to plead guilty to some traffic tickets. [01:12:57.040 --> 01:13:01.040] Why did you have to plead guilty to a traffic ticket? [01:13:01.040 --> 01:13:05.040] Not enough knowledge on the law to know how to fight it. [01:13:05.040 --> 01:13:07.040] Okay. [01:13:07.040 --> 01:13:10.040] Now, so basically I plead guilty to that. [01:13:10.040 --> 01:13:16.040] My situation is I've been unemployed for a good long time, [01:13:16.040 --> 01:13:17.040] don't have any income. [01:13:17.040 --> 01:13:19.040] I've got fines coming due, [01:13:19.040 --> 01:13:24.040] and I do remember hearing about affidavit of indigence. [01:13:24.040 --> 01:13:27.040] Well, you can get a declaration of informal paupress, [01:13:27.040 --> 01:13:31.040] which basically you start by an affidavit of indigency, [01:13:31.040 --> 01:13:35.040] declaring that the payment of these fines and judgments would be [01:13:35.040 --> 01:13:40.040] a financial hardship on you that you cannot extricate yourself from. [01:13:40.040 --> 01:13:41.040] Now, here's the other thing. [01:13:41.040 --> 01:13:46.040] In Texas, these are fine-only offenses. [01:13:46.040 --> 01:13:51.040] I argue in those cases that it is absolutely unconstitutional for [01:13:51.040 --> 01:13:56.040] them to sentence you to manual labor and loss of time for a [01:13:56.040 --> 01:14:01.040] fine-only offense if you have been declared informal paupress. [01:14:01.040 --> 01:14:06.040] So they can't make you transfer a fine-only punishment into a [01:14:06.040 --> 01:14:10.040] labor-intensive punishment to offset the fine. [01:14:10.040 --> 01:14:13.040] Any more than they can lock you up for it, [01:14:13.040 --> 01:14:16.040] because you either lost your liberty by being forced to go to [01:14:16.040 --> 01:14:19.040] some particular place and do some particular work, [01:14:19.040 --> 01:14:24.040] or you're being forced to go sit in jail and do exactly the same thing. [01:14:24.040 --> 01:14:27.040] Yeah, and even Kentucky's constitution barbits there. [01:14:27.040 --> 01:14:28.040] Yeah. [01:14:28.040 --> 01:14:32.040] So that right there would be an unconstitutional conversion of a [01:14:32.040 --> 01:14:37.040] statutory punishment into something else that they can't do, [01:14:37.040 --> 01:14:41.040] because it's absolutely no different than an incarceration. [01:14:41.040 --> 01:14:43.040] It's a loss of your liberty. [01:14:43.040 --> 01:14:45.040] Yeah. [01:14:45.040 --> 01:14:46.040] Okay. [01:14:46.040 --> 01:14:48.040] So what are the possibilities of this? [01:14:48.040 --> 01:14:50.040] I go do the afternoon of indigency. [01:14:50.040 --> 01:14:53.040] What are the possibilities? [01:14:53.040 --> 01:14:55.040] Well, when you say what are the possibilities, [01:14:55.040 --> 01:14:59.040] what are we asking of them granting it? [01:14:59.040 --> 01:15:00.040] Yeah. [01:15:00.040 --> 01:15:01.040] I have no idea. [01:15:01.040 --> 01:15:03.040] That's going to depend entirely on the judge and your financial [01:15:03.040 --> 01:15:07.040] situation and how much you're able to prove that you can't afford it. [01:15:07.040 --> 01:15:10.040] So I can't answer that. [01:15:10.040 --> 01:15:11.040] All right. [01:15:11.040 --> 01:15:13.040] If they deny it. [01:15:13.040 --> 01:15:17.040] Well, you need to make sure you study up on exactly what the [01:15:17.040 --> 01:15:18.040] requirements are. [01:15:18.040 --> 01:15:23.040] You do whatever paperwork will get that and get it all dismissed [01:15:23.040 --> 01:15:24.040] against you. [01:15:24.040 --> 01:15:25.040] But there's procedures for it. [01:15:25.040 --> 01:15:30.040] In every code, there's procedures for it in relation to those fines. [01:15:30.040 --> 01:15:31.040] Okay. [01:15:31.040 --> 01:15:32.040] Now, here's another thing. [01:15:32.040 --> 01:15:36.040] Here in Texas, they never, ever do this, [01:15:36.040 --> 01:15:40.040] but the law specifically mandates they must. [01:15:40.040 --> 01:15:44.040] In Texas, under Title II of the Code of Criminal Procedure, [01:15:44.040 --> 01:15:49.040] they cannot collect one penny of any judgment fine without sending [01:15:49.040 --> 01:15:55.040] you a signed itemized bill for every dime they're trying to collect [01:15:55.040 --> 01:15:56.040] from you. [01:15:56.040 --> 01:16:01.040] And they cannot collect one dime without that bill. [01:16:01.040 --> 01:16:04.040] That is exactly what the statute says. [01:16:04.040 --> 01:16:09.040] So if Kentucky has something similar, [01:16:09.040 --> 01:16:12.040] that may work to your advantage as well if they've never sent you a [01:16:12.040 --> 01:16:15.040] signed itemized bill and they're required to do so. [01:16:15.040 --> 01:16:17.040] Okay. [01:16:17.040 --> 01:16:21.040] Now, understand, they may ignore that and issue a warrant and throw [01:16:21.040 --> 01:16:22.040] you in jail. [01:16:22.040 --> 01:16:27.040] But the moment they do that, you have a massive lawsuit on your hands [01:16:27.040 --> 01:16:30.040] that there is no way for you to lose. [01:16:30.040 --> 01:16:33.040] If the law specifically required them to do A, [01:16:33.040 --> 01:16:38.040] and they chose instead to do B, they have no immunity for that because [01:16:38.040 --> 01:16:42.040] they had no discretion and acted outside of their lawful authority. [01:16:42.040 --> 01:16:44.040] So keep that in mind as well. [01:16:44.040 --> 01:16:45.040] Yeah. [01:16:45.040 --> 01:16:50.040] Well, I know that they, you know, the process here is if you can't pay [01:16:50.040 --> 01:16:52.040] the fines, they issue a bench warrant. [01:16:52.040 --> 01:16:54.040] Well, hang on just a second, Jerry, and we'll be right back, okay? 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[01:18:41.040 --> 01:18:44.040] For more information, please visit ruleoflawradio.com [01:18:44.040 --> 01:18:47.040] and click on the blue Michael Mears banner, [01:18:47.040 --> 01:18:49.040] or email michaelmears at yahoo.com. [01:18:49.040 --> 01:18:52.040] That's ruleoflawradio.com, [01:18:52.040 --> 01:18:57.040] or email michaelmears at yahoo.com [01:18:57.040 --> 01:19:24.040] to learn how to stop debt collectors now. [01:19:24.040 --> 01:19:52.040] All right, folks. [01:19:52.040 --> 01:19:54.040] We are back. [01:19:54.040 --> 01:19:57.040] This is Rule of Law Radio with your host, Eddie Craig, [01:19:57.040 --> 01:20:01.040] and we are talking with Jerry in Kentucky. [01:20:01.040 --> 01:20:04.040] All right, Jerry, continue, please. [01:20:04.040 --> 01:20:05.040] Okay. [01:20:05.040 --> 01:20:06.040] Well, that's pretty much it. [01:20:06.040 --> 01:20:07.040] Hey, I love your bumper music, by the way. [01:20:07.040 --> 01:20:08.040] I just had to say it. [01:20:08.040 --> 01:20:09.040] Oh, well, thank you. [01:20:09.040 --> 01:20:10.040] But, yeah. [01:20:10.040 --> 01:20:12.040] Yeah, I've been trying to get it switched up for a while, [01:20:12.040 --> 01:20:14.040] not because I didn't like the Three Shoes Posse [01:20:14.040 --> 01:20:16.040] and the other music that we had. [01:20:16.040 --> 01:20:18.040] I just wanted to find something that was more fitting [01:20:18.040 --> 01:20:21.040] to the theme of this particular show, [01:20:21.040 --> 01:20:24.040] and I appreciate all the kudos on the music switch. [01:20:24.040 --> 01:20:27.040] Everybody so far has liked it except for my friend [01:20:27.040 --> 01:20:31.040] who insists I do not have enough country songs on here [01:20:31.040 --> 01:20:33.040] and was just apoplectic [01:20:33.040 --> 01:20:40.040] when I took the beer from my horses off as the intro music. [01:20:40.040 --> 01:20:41.040] All right. [01:20:41.040 --> 01:20:42.040] But, hey, I'll tell you what. [01:20:42.040 --> 01:20:45.040] Right now, like I said, I appreciate your help. [01:20:45.040 --> 01:20:47.040] I'm hoping the situation changes. [01:20:47.040 --> 01:20:48.040] I'll tell you what. [01:20:48.040 --> 01:20:51.040] I'm going to order every course that's on Logos Radio Network [01:20:51.040 --> 01:20:54.040] and make a donation on top of it. [01:20:54.040 --> 01:20:55.040] But I'll tell you what. [01:20:55.040 --> 01:20:58.040] I'll go ahead and I'll do the affidavit [01:20:58.040 --> 01:21:02.040] and get that going and I'll see what happens from there. [01:21:02.040 --> 01:21:03.040] Okay. [01:21:03.040 --> 01:21:05.040] And I'll maybe just call you back. [01:21:05.040 --> 01:21:06.040] All right. [01:21:06.040 --> 01:21:07.040] Well, good luck. [01:21:07.040 --> 01:21:08.040] All right. [01:21:08.040 --> 01:21:09.040] Thanks, brother. [01:21:09.040 --> 01:21:10.040] Yes, sir. [01:21:10.040 --> 01:21:11.040] Good work, brother. [01:21:11.040 --> 01:21:12.040] Thank you. [01:21:12.040 --> 01:21:13.040] Bye-bye. [01:21:13.040 --> 01:21:14.040] Bye-bye. [01:21:14.040 --> 01:21:15.040] All right, folks. [01:21:15.040 --> 01:21:16.040] Now we have Rob in Illinois. [01:21:16.040 --> 01:21:18.040] Rob, what can we do for you? [01:21:18.040 --> 01:21:19.040] Hello, Eddie. [01:21:19.040 --> 01:21:20.040] Hello. [01:21:20.040 --> 01:21:24.040] I just wanted to mention here on the Logos Radio Network [01:21:24.040 --> 01:21:27.040] that you guys have that little tracker, that little hourglass, [01:21:27.040 --> 01:21:28.040] and it's missing. [01:21:28.040 --> 01:21:31.040] I don't know if it's just me or other people. [01:21:31.040 --> 01:21:33.040] You mean for the fundraiser? [01:21:33.040 --> 01:21:35.040] Yes, for the fundraiser. [01:21:35.040 --> 01:21:39.040] I don't know if Debra is using the little thing for that or not, [01:21:39.040 --> 01:21:42.040] but I'll check with her afterwards. [01:21:42.040 --> 01:21:47.040] It's nice to see that thing, to see how everything's going, you know. [01:21:47.040 --> 01:21:50.040] Yeah, I see the link for it here. [01:21:50.040 --> 01:21:56.040] I just, yeah, but I don't see it on the thing. [01:21:56.040 --> 01:21:58.040] So I'll bring it up to her and let her know that you all appreciate [01:21:58.040 --> 01:22:01.040] seeing how much has actually been accomplished there, [01:22:01.040 --> 01:22:02.040] so I'll let her know. [01:22:02.040 --> 01:22:03.040] Right. [01:22:03.040 --> 01:22:07.040] It helps, because it at least gives me a boost to see what's going on [01:22:07.040 --> 01:22:09.040] and see what we've got to do here. [01:22:09.040 --> 01:22:10.040] Okay. [01:22:10.040 --> 01:22:13.040] You mentioned the, I love the bumper music, you know. [01:22:13.040 --> 01:22:15.040] How long have you been a Texan, Eddie? [01:22:15.040 --> 01:22:17.040] I was born here. [01:22:17.040 --> 01:22:21.040] I've lived in every state but Alaska and Hawaii, but I've been to all of them, [01:22:21.040 --> 01:22:23.040] and I've lived in a couple of different foreign countries [01:22:23.040 --> 01:22:25.040] while I was in the military. [01:22:25.040 --> 01:22:28.040] But I am a native Texan born and bred. [01:22:28.040 --> 01:22:29.040] All right. [01:22:29.040 --> 01:22:34.040] This is an old reference, but there was a, back in the old days, [01:22:34.040 --> 01:22:37.040] back in the 80s, pro wrestling was really big down there in Texas. [01:22:37.040 --> 01:22:38.040] Yeah. [01:22:38.040 --> 01:22:40.040] I'm pretty sure you've heard of the Von Erics, correct? [01:22:40.040 --> 01:22:43.040] Yes, Carey and all the rest of them. [01:22:43.040 --> 01:22:44.040] Yeah. [01:22:44.040 --> 01:22:47.040] Some of the music that you played on here, like that Bad to the Bone [01:22:47.040 --> 01:22:49.040] and stuff brought back old memories. [01:22:49.040 --> 01:22:51.040] Just keep up with the good music. [01:22:51.040 --> 01:22:52.040] All right. [01:22:52.040 --> 01:22:53.040] I love it. [01:22:53.040 --> 01:22:54.040] Well, thank you much. [01:22:54.040 --> 01:22:55.040] You're welcome. [01:22:55.040 --> 01:22:58.040] Yeah, because we all get to get bad to the bone here. [01:22:58.040 --> 01:22:59.040] Yeah, we do. [01:22:59.040 --> 01:23:03.040] We really got to get knowledgeable and take control of what's rightfully ours [01:23:03.040 --> 01:23:07.040] instead of trusting somebody else to do right with it on our behalf, [01:23:07.040 --> 01:23:08.040] or not. [01:23:08.040 --> 01:23:11.040] As soon as they figure out that they're free to dip their hand in a cookie jar [01:23:11.040 --> 01:23:16.040] any time they want and take as much as they want, it's a done deal. [01:23:16.040 --> 01:23:21.040] It's kind of like what, I forget exactly which one of the founding fathers said it, [01:23:21.040 --> 01:23:25.040] but he said that when the people figure out that they can vote themselves riches [01:23:25.040 --> 01:23:29.040] from the public treasury, well, it's all over. [01:23:29.040 --> 01:23:33.040] That's why every democracy has failed is when the public realizes they can enrich [01:23:33.040 --> 01:23:36.040] themselves from the public trough, then that's it. [01:23:36.040 --> 01:23:42.040] It's doomed. [01:23:42.040 --> 01:23:43.040] Right on, Eddie. [01:23:43.040 --> 01:23:46.040] And I think ultimately, and this is what I've done, is everybody must get their [01:23:46.040 --> 01:23:51.040] house in order with God first before we can get our nation back in line. [01:23:51.040 --> 01:23:56.040] We can only take care of what's in our backyard because we cannot, you know, [01:23:56.040 --> 01:23:58.040] we don't have control over everybody else. [01:23:58.040 --> 01:23:59.040] That's true. [01:23:59.040 --> 01:24:02.040] And that's the other thing I keep saying about government in general. [01:24:02.040 --> 01:24:05.040] Stop worrying about what's going on at the top tiers, [01:24:05.040 --> 01:24:08.040] because you can't reach the top tiers on the stool you're standing on. [01:24:08.040 --> 01:24:12.040] You want to control the government, you start in your own town. [01:24:12.040 --> 01:24:14.040] You start locally. [01:24:14.040 --> 01:24:18.040] You get control of those that work in your town, you get control of those that [01:24:18.040 --> 01:24:22.040] represent your town at the state level, and you let them know that you are not [01:24:22.040 --> 01:24:28.040] happy and you will not be happy if they do the things they're doing now. [01:24:28.040 --> 01:24:32.040] If we don't start there, then we don't have any control at all because those [01:24:32.040 --> 01:24:38.040] people are the ones that generally trickle upward, so to speak, [01:24:38.040 --> 01:24:41.040] unless you want to really call Congress the cesspool it is, [01:24:41.040 --> 01:24:44.040] and then it's trickled downward for sure. [01:24:44.040 --> 01:24:48.040] And you know what they say always rolls downhill, right? [01:24:48.040 --> 01:24:49.040] Right. [01:24:49.040 --> 01:24:52.040] So that explains how some of these people got there. [01:24:52.040 --> 01:24:58.040] Hey, do you have a copy of Noel Webster's 1828 Dictionary? [01:24:58.040 --> 01:25:00.040] I do not know. [01:25:00.040 --> 01:25:04.040] I've got all kinds of electronic out-of-print books that are royalty-free [01:25:04.040 --> 01:25:07.040] type stuff so that I can include them in public domain information [01:25:07.040 --> 01:25:10.040] in the seminar material. [01:25:10.040 --> 01:25:11.040] I don't know. [01:25:11.040 --> 01:25:15.040] I've got several different kinds of dictionaries in that material, [01:25:15.040 --> 01:25:19.040] so I don't know. [01:25:19.040 --> 01:25:20.040] Okay. [01:25:20.040 --> 01:25:24.040] Well, there is a great Noel Webster put together, [01:25:24.040 --> 01:25:29.040] his dictionary called the Noel Webster's 1828 Dictionary. [01:25:29.040 --> 01:25:35.040] And that dictionary is a gold mine for everybody out there [01:25:35.040 --> 01:25:41.040] listening to the show because if you read the first 27 pages of it, [01:25:41.040 --> 01:25:44.040] it sets the groundwork for how our country was founded, [01:25:44.040 --> 01:25:48.040] and it was founded on basic, on biblical principles. [01:25:48.040 --> 01:25:51.040] What we have today is on the opposite end of that spectrum. [01:25:51.040 --> 01:25:56.040] That's why we have so much injustice going on. [01:25:56.040 --> 01:25:58.040] Well, not just injustice. [01:25:58.040 --> 01:26:04.040] I've pretty much sat here and watched things go completely bat crazy, [01:26:04.040 --> 01:26:06.040] so to speak. [01:26:06.040 --> 01:26:10.040] I mean, people have completely regressed in their mental states. [01:26:10.040 --> 01:26:12.040] Now we're back to the earth being flat. [01:26:12.040 --> 01:26:18.040] Now we're back to all these other theories about all these other things [01:26:18.040 --> 01:26:21.040] that we've already gotten beyond or so we thought. [01:26:21.040 --> 01:26:28.040] And I'm seriously thinking that there is some huge mind control [01:26:28.040 --> 01:26:34.040] simulations and studies going on at all levels to see just how dumb [01:26:34.040 --> 01:26:36.040] the population has become. [01:26:36.040 --> 01:26:38.040] Is it time for us to take over? [01:26:38.040 --> 01:26:43.040] Did we finally get the population so stupid that they won't even notice [01:26:43.040 --> 01:26:45.040] what we're doing now? [01:26:45.040 --> 01:26:47.040] And is it time? [01:26:47.040 --> 01:26:50.040] I seriously think half this crap that's going on is meant to gauge [01:26:50.040 --> 01:26:57.040] whether or not that rock is ready to be thrown and that hammer dropped. [01:26:57.040 --> 01:26:58.040] Yeah, exactly, Eddie. [01:26:58.040 --> 01:27:05.040] This whole flat earth theory that's reemerging is just ridiculous. [01:27:05.040 --> 01:27:07.040] You know, the earth is round. [01:27:07.040 --> 01:27:09.040] It's a circular ball. [01:27:09.040 --> 01:27:11.040] The Bible even describes it as that. [01:27:11.040 --> 01:27:12.040] There's one ocean. [01:27:12.040 --> 01:27:15.040] Yeah, and you've got plenty of people that are out there trying to say [01:27:15.040 --> 01:27:18.040] the Bible describes it as flat. [01:27:18.040 --> 01:27:20.040] That's exactly the problem. [01:27:20.040 --> 01:27:23.040] And it's just like the patronet stuff I'm saying. [01:27:23.040 --> 01:27:27.040] They pick and choose what they want to use, and they don't put it in context, [01:27:27.040 --> 01:27:31.040] and they don't compare it to the other things in the book on the same subject. [01:27:31.040 --> 01:27:34.040] It's just like a statute in that regard. [01:27:34.040 --> 01:27:35.040] The courts do it. [01:27:35.040 --> 01:27:36.040] The lawyers do it. [01:27:36.040 --> 01:27:37.040] The prosecutors do it. [01:27:37.040 --> 01:27:39.040] And the people studying it do it. [01:27:39.040 --> 01:27:41.040] Nobody takes the whole picture. [01:27:41.040 --> 01:27:46.040] They only take the part that supports their argument. [01:27:46.040 --> 01:27:50.040] Yeah, well, I've seen some of the videos on the flat earth theory, [01:27:50.040 --> 01:27:53.040] and they're not really saying that it's flat. [01:27:53.040 --> 01:27:57.040] It's dome-shaped, which is all just a bunch of nonsense. [01:27:57.040 --> 01:28:01.040] It's flat or globe. [01:28:01.040 --> 01:28:06.040] Yeah, well, you'll find plenty of them to argue that point with [01:28:06.040 --> 01:28:09.040] or are willing to argue it with you at least. [01:28:09.040 --> 01:28:11.040] But that's the problem. [01:28:11.040 --> 01:28:16.040] I mean, we've got people, the stupid level is astronomical highs. [01:28:16.040 --> 01:28:21.040] I mean, if it was a volcano, it would already be Mount St. Helens. [01:28:21.040 --> 01:28:23.040] It is ridiculous. [01:28:23.040 --> 01:28:25.040] Yeah. [01:28:25.040 --> 01:28:29.040] Well, we're going to remind people, just touch base again, if you can go online, [01:28:29.040 --> 01:28:32.040] there's plenty of websites out there, actually just a handful, [01:28:32.040 --> 01:28:36.040] that actually sell Noah Webster's 1828 Dictionary, [01:28:36.040 --> 01:28:40.040] because when you get in the court or whenever you go up against any of these agencies, [01:28:40.040 --> 01:28:48.040] one of the first things anybody can do is we can nail them with the definitions of their terms. [01:28:48.040 --> 01:28:54.040] If we don't have our language set and the definitions of our words set, [01:28:54.040 --> 01:28:57.040] then it's like playing checkers or chess with somebody [01:28:57.040 --> 01:29:00.040] without them telling you what the rules are. [01:29:00.040 --> 01:29:03.040] Yeah, or any other game for that matter. [01:29:03.040 --> 01:29:04.040] Right. [01:29:04.040 --> 01:29:08.040] So that really nails them down, because then all of a sudden, [01:29:08.040 --> 01:29:13.040] the rules are now out on the table, and they can't just make them up as they go along. [01:29:13.040 --> 01:29:22.040] And I've done that with three different types of agencies, and believe me, it helps a great deal. [01:29:22.040 --> 01:29:27.040] Also, I don't know if I told you before, Eddie, but my family helped to set up, [01:29:27.040 --> 01:29:35.040] played a small role in setting up America with Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. [01:29:35.040 --> 01:29:40.040] So we did not create this country that is today. [01:29:40.040 --> 01:29:45.040] What's going on here today is not the original intent. [01:29:45.040 --> 01:29:46.040] Oh, I agree with that. [01:29:46.040 --> 01:29:50.040] There's a lot of the original intent that's been completely washed away [01:29:50.040 --> 01:29:54.040] and whitewashed by those that control the system at the moment. [01:29:54.040 --> 01:29:55.040] All right. [01:29:55.040 --> 01:29:56.040] Is that all, Rob? [01:29:56.040 --> 01:29:57.040] Because I've got to take a break here. [01:29:57.040 --> 01:29:58.040] Hang on. [01:29:58.040 --> 01:30:03.040] We'll be right back. [01:30:03.040 --> 01:30:06.040] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll tell you more in just a moment. [01:30:06.040 --> 01:30:08.040] Privacy is under attack. [01:30:08.040 --> 01:30:12.040] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:30:12.040 --> 01:30:17.040] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish, too. [01:30:17.040 --> 01:30:18.040] So protect your rights. [01:30:18.040 --> 01:30:22.040] Say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [01:30:22.040 --> 01:30:24.040] Privacy is under attack. [01:30:24.040 --> 01:30:28.040] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:30:28.040 --> 01:30:33.040] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [01:30:33.040 --> 01:30:35.040] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [01:30:35.040 --> 01:30:39.040] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, [01:30:39.040 --> 01:30:43.040] the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [01:30:43.040 --> 01:30:46.040] Start over with Startpage. [01:30:46.040 --> 01:30:47.040] It's a bird. [01:30:47.040 --> 01:30:48.040] It's a plane. [01:30:48.040 --> 01:30:51.040] No, it's Big Brother, and he's gotten mighty fat. [01:30:51.040 --> 01:30:54.040] In fact, he's turned into an unmanned surveillance blimp, [01:30:54.040 --> 01:30:57.040] and he's scheduled to track and monitor the citizens of Ogden, Utah, [01:30:57.040 --> 01:30:59.040] when he takes to the sky next year. [01:30:59.040 --> 01:31:02.040] The 52-foot-long airship will be equipped with high-tech cameras [01:31:02.040 --> 01:31:07.040] that can watch people like a hawk day and night for only $100 a month. [01:31:07.040 --> 01:31:12.040] The helium-filled blimp is cigar-shaped and moves silently at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour [01:31:12.040 --> 01:31:14.040] at an altitude of 400 feet. [01:31:14.040 --> 01:31:16.040] It's huge, it's cheap, and it's stealthy. [01:31:16.040 --> 01:31:20.040] The police department couldn't be prouder of their cool new spying tool, [01:31:20.040 --> 01:31:22.040] but personally, I think it's full of hot air. [01:31:22.040 --> 01:31:27.040] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. 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[01:32:45.040 --> 01:32:47.040] So if those out-of-town roofers come knocking, [01:32:47.040 --> 01:32:50.040] your door should be locking. [01:32:50.040 --> 01:32:56.040] That's 512-992-8745 or hillcountryhomeimprovements.com. [01:32:56.040 --> 01:32:58.040] Discounts are based on full roof replacement. [01:32:58.040 --> 01:33:01.040] May not actually be kidding about chemtrails. [01:33:01.040 --> 01:33:25.040] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network at logosradionetwork.com. [01:33:31.040 --> 01:33:43.040] Look at them yo-yos, that's the way you do it. [01:33:43.040 --> 01:33:46.040] You play the guitar on the MTV. [01:33:46.040 --> 01:33:50.040] That ain't working, that's the way you do it. [01:33:50.040 --> 01:33:54.040] Money for nothing and you're too pretty. [01:33:54.040 --> 01:33:58.040] No, that ain't working, that's the way you do it. [01:33:58.040 --> 01:34:01.040] Let me tell you, damn guys ain't dumb. [01:34:01.040 --> 01:34:05.040] Maybe get a blister on your little finger. [01:34:05.040 --> 01:34:08.040] Maybe get a blister on your thumb. [01:34:08.040 --> 01:34:15.040] We got some red star microwave on us. [01:34:15.040 --> 01:34:18.040] Yeah, I too like the retro on some of this music. [01:34:18.040 --> 01:34:21.040] These were good songs back when I was growing up [01:34:21.040 --> 01:34:23.040] and spent a lot of time with, [01:34:23.040 --> 01:34:26.040] and I'm probably never going to get tired of hearing them [01:34:26.040 --> 01:34:28.040] because they're artists of the age I reach. [01:34:28.040 --> 01:34:31.040] But a lot of them, if you listen to the verses that I chose [01:34:31.040 --> 01:34:33.040] at the particular parts of the song, [01:34:33.040 --> 01:34:36.040] they go very well with the general theme of the information [01:34:36.040 --> 01:34:38.040] I try to convey in this show. [01:34:38.040 --> 01:34:40.040] So whenever you hear the bumper music, [01:34:40.040 --> 01:34:42.040] listen carefully to the words. [01:34:42.040 --> 01:34:45.040] The words are very important about how I choose the songs [01:34:45.040 --> 01:34:48.040] that I use for my bumper music on this show. [01:34:48.040 --> 01:34:49.040] They have to relate to me. [01:34:49.040 --> 01:34:53.040] I wanted something that related to what we do here and why we do it. [01:34:53.040 --> 01:34:55.040] So enjoy the music. [01:34:55.040 --> 01:34:58.040] I like the changeover simply because I've gotten lots of compliments on it, [01:34:58.040 --> 01:35:01.040] for one, and these are songs that I've always enjoyed. [01:35:01.040 --> 01:35:06.040] And they carry a message about what I try to do with this show [01:35:06.040 --> 01:35:08.040] and what we try to do on this network. [01:35:08.040 --> 01:35:12.040] All right, that being said, let's go to LaRonda. [01:35:12.040 --> 01:35:15.040] LaRonda, what can we do for you? [01:35:15.040 --> 01:35:16.040] Okay. [01:35:16.040 --> 01:35:22.040] I just found the contact information of someone that I want to service a PINA on [01:35:22.040 --> 01:35:26.040] to produce documents in 30 days and to appear in person. [01:35:26.040 --> 01:35:32.040] The end of discovery is to end March the 16th of 2017. [01:35:32.040 --> 01:35:37.040] Is it that a person has to be served by the end of discovery date, [01:35:37.040 --> 01:35:42.040] or is it that they would have to be served and produced their documents [01:35:42.040 --> 01:35:44.040] by the end of the discovery due date? [01:35:44.040 --> 01:35:48.040] Well, a subpoena douces tecum is what you're talking about. [01:35:48.040 --> 01:35:49.040] Yes. [01:35:49.040 --> 01:35:53.040] But that's not necessarily related to discovery. [01:35:53.040 --> 01:35:57.040] What you're doing is telling them to appear at a particular setting, [01:35:57.040 --> 01:36:00.040] at a particular date and a particular time, [01:36:00.040 --> 01:36:03.040] and bring particular records with them. [01:36:03.040 --> 01:36:08.040] That setting can be one of three different things or all of these things, [01:36:08.040 --> 01:36:13.040] a deposition, a hearing, or a trial. [01:36:13.040 --> 01:36:16.040] Which one are you telling them to appear for? [01:36:16.040 --> 01:36:17.040] Trial. [01:36:17.040 --> 01:36:18.040] Okay. [01:36:18.040 --> 01:36:23.040] So what you're asking is that the information that you want be brought with them [01:36:23.040 --> 01:36:30.040] and them be testifying to that and producing that at trial. [01:36:30.040 --> 01:36:31.040] Right? [01:36:31.040 --> 01:36:32.040] Okay, then. [01:36:32.040 --> 01:36:33.040] Well, thanks, and you answered my question. [01:36:33.040 --> 01:36:34.040] I just got one more. [01:36:34.040 --> 01:36:37.040] Yeah, the only question is whether or not the court will grant it [01:36:37.040 --> 01:36:38.040] as something that's relevant. [01:36:38.040 --> 01:36:41.040] That's going to be something you've got to make sure you ask for, [01:36:41.040 --> 01:36:44.040] something that's going to be relevant. [01:36:44.040 --> 01:36:45.040] Okay? [01:36:45.040 --> 01:36:46.040] It will be. [01:36:46.040 --> 01:36:47.040] All right, go ahead. [01:36:47.040 --> 01:36:48.040] Thank you. [01:36:48.040 --> 01:36:50.040] And I just need your blog address again. [01:36:50.040 --> 01:36:58.040] It's tauoflaw.wordpress.com. [01:36:58.040 --> 01:36:59.040] Okay, thank you. [01:36:59.040 --> 01:37:00.040] Have a good day. [01:37:00.040 --> 01:37:01.040] Thank you. [01:37:01.040 --> 01:37:05.040] All right, now we're going to go to William in Texas. [01:37:05.040 --> 01:37:08.040] William, what can we do for you? [01:37:08.040 --> 01:37:10.040] Hey, I've got a couple of questions. [01:37:10.040 --> 01:37:13.040] I might be acting like a dog chasing its tail about this, [01:37:13.040 --> 01:37:19.040] but it's about the prosecutor for the state, but it's a private prosecutor hired by the city. [01:37:19.040 --> 01:37:21.040] Right. [01:37:21.040 --> 01:37:22.040] You're not chasing your tail about it. [01:37:22.040 --> 01:37:25.040] It's absolutely unconstitutional in Texas. [01:37:25.040 --> 01:37:31.040] I have a motion in the seminar material that's directed specifically at that. [01:37:31.040 --> 01:37:32.040] Right. [01:37:32.040 --> 01:37:40.040] Well, my question is going to be is that this prosecutor is a criminal defense attorney, [01:37:40.040 --> 01:37:46.040] and according to the Bar Association, she is a private law practice. [01:37:46.040 --> 01:37:47.040] Right. [01:37:47.040 --> 01:37:54.040] And then on the motion to dismiss, she signed a prosecutor for the city of Kerrville. [01:37:54.040 --> 01:37:59.040] Right, and there are lots of private attorneys that hire out the cities for that purpose, [01:37:59.040 --> 01:38:01.040] but here's the problem. [01:38:01.040 --> 01:38:08.040] It doesn't matter whether it's a permanently employed city attorney or a hired gun attorney like this one. [01:38:08.040 --> 01:38:17.040] There is no constitutionally lawful authority for allowing a municipal prosecutor of any kind to exist. [01:38:17.040 --> 01:38:22.040] The Texas Constitution specifically delegates the power to prosecute in the name of the state [01:38:22.040 --> 01:38:28.040] only to two elected officials, the county and district attorney in their office. [01:38:28.040 --> 01:38:29.040] Okay. [01:38:29.040 --> 01:38:36.040] The city attorney and any hired gun city attorney is not a member of either of those offices. [01:38:36.040 --> 01:38:40.040] They do not operate under either of those offices. [01:38:40.040 --> 01:38:43.040] They are completely independent. [01:38:43.040 --> 01:38:51.040] 45.201 of the Code of Criminal Procedure needs to be challenged as being completely unconstitutional on its face [01:38:51.040 --> 01:38:56.040] because it takes a specific constitutionally delegated power [01:38:56.040 --> 01:39:05.040] and gives it to someone with no constitutional authority to wield it. [01:39:05.040 --> 01:39:07.040] Okay, my second question. [01:39:07.040 --> 01:39:14.040] This prosecutor held a court with the judge ex parte. [01:39:14.040 --> 01:39:16.040] In relation to what? [01:39:16.040 --> 01:39:26.040] I got a traffic ticket, and then I was told that the, I followed the motions to dismiss and challenge jurisdiction, [01:39:26.040 --> 01:39:34.040] and they sent me from the first judge, they sent me letters saying that they were going to reset the hearing to the 23rd. [01:39:34.040 --> 01:39:42.040] But this prosecutor and the second judge had a hearing on the 4th, which was the original date. [01:39:42.040 --> 01:39:49.040] And then she moved to dismiss it, and then she also refiled and changed what the complaint was. [01:39:49.040 --> 01:39:50.040] Oh, goody. [01:39:50.040 --> 01:39:56.040] Now you get to file sanctions against the judge and the prosecutor and bar grievances [01:39:56.040 --> 01:40:04.040] because that was an ex parte hearing, they're not allowed to do that at all, [01:40:04.040 --> 01:40:11.040] and now you also need to file judicial conduct complaints against that judge and move to disqualify that judge, [01:40:11.040 --> 01:40:15.040] file a written motion to disqualify. [01:40:15.040 --> 01:40:24.040] And you cite every judicial canon for violations of fair and impartial and blah, blah, blah, ex parte communications, all of it. [01:40:24.040 --> 01:40:30.040] Pound that judge right back into whatever mole hole they crawled out of. [01:40:30.040 --> 01:40:34.040] Well, now the second judge also did this. [01:40:34.040 --> 01:40:38.040] I filed 10 motions, and then I asked David. [01:40:38.040 --> 01:40:46.040] And on the 3rd, the judge held a motions hearing without me, and apparently without the attorney, because then on the 4th... [01:40:46.040 --> 01:40:49.040] The judge acted sua sponte on your motions. [01:40:49.040 --> 01:40:52.040] See, this is another thing these courts do. [01:40:52.040 --> 01:40:56.040] The court is not the one that is to respond to your motion. [01:40:56.040 --> 01:40:58.040] The opposing counsel is. [01:40:58.040 --> 01:41:08.040] When the judge acts sua sponte to deny a motion that is unopposed by the other side, that is prejudice. [01:41:08.040 --> 01:41:10.040] That is bias. [01:41:10.040 --> 01:41:13.040] That is anything but fair and impartial. [01:41:13.040 --> 01:41:25.040] Because the judge is acting as the prosecutor to either rebut and then deny or to just plainly deny on behalf of the prosecution. [01:41:25.040 --> 01:41:27.040] Okay. [01:41:27.040 --> 01:41:29.040] Okay, well, no, you've helped me out a lot. [01:41:29.040 --> 01:41:30.040] I'm going to go ahead and get off. [01:41:30.040 --> 01:41:31.040] I appreciate it. [01:41:31.040 --> 01:41:32.040] Yep. [01:41:32.040 --> 01:41:33.040] Thanks, sir. [01:41:33.040 --> 01:41:34.040] I'm going to listen to take notes. [01:41:34.040 --> 01:41:35.040] But you have a good evening. [01:41:35.040 --> 01:41:36.040] You, too. [01:41:36.040 --> 01:41:37.040] Thanks for going in. [01:41:37.040 --> 01:41:38.040] All right. [01:41:38.040 --> 01:41:41.040] Now we have Truth Raider up in Oregon. [01:41:41.040 --> 01:41:43.040] Raider, what do you got? [01:41:43.040 --> 01:41:45.040] Good evening, Eddie. [01:41:45.040 --> 01:41:47.040] Yeah, it's astonishing to me. [01:41:47.040 --> 01:41:57.040] I think the show and the magnitude of the information that you have out there, you should have in the very least, in the very least, 1,000 callers calling in per week. [01:41:57.040 --> 01:42:01.040] Well, I wouldn't have any place to put them, even if I did. [01:42:01.040 --> 01:42:03.040] Yeah, yeah, I know that. [01:42:03.040 --> 01:42:08.040] But I mean, yeah, I mean, logically, you know, as Americans... [01:42:08.040 --> 01:42:10.040] Well, the callers is not really an issue. [01:42:10.040 --> 01:42:11.040] I certainly have plenty of callers. [01:42:11.040 --> 01:42:17.040] What I'm really surprised about is the accessibility of my class, and then very few people actually show up for it. [01:42:17.040 --> 01:42:19.040] That's what I find astounding. [01:42:19.040 --> 01:42:25.040] It's there and available for everyone, but only a handful of people ever show up for it. [01:42:25.040 --> 01:42:26.040] Yeah, that's amazing. [01:42:26.040 --> 01:42:29.040] A state like Texas, where it's supposed to be, it's a republic. [01:42:29.040 --> 01:42:30.040] And, you know... [01:42:30.040 --> 01:42:32.040] Nowadays, they don't even know what that means. [01:42:32.040 --> 01:42:34.040] It's underground, mostly. [01:42:34.040 --> 01:42:36.040] Yeah. [01:42:36.040 --> 01:42:40.040] Okay, Eddie, well, I got this question for you. You've been in every state in the Union, as you said. [01:42:40.040 --> 01:42:42.040] So do you ever live in California and Oregon as well? [01:42:42.040 --> 01:42:48.040] I've lived in every state but Alaska and Hawaii, and I've been to both Alaska and Hawaii. [01:42:48.040 --> 01:42:51.040] Okay, all right. [01:42:51.040 --> 01:42:54.040] Well, me too. I lived in Texas and California, and now here in Oregon. [01:42:54.040 --> 01:42:59.040] My dad was a pipeline welder, and we moved around a whole lot. [01:42:59.040 --> 01:43:01.040] Yeah. All right, right. [01:43:01.040 --> 01:43:04.040] Okay, let me get onto this question here really quick that's important. [01:43:04.040 --> 01:43:09.040] Yeah, but first, before I say that, remember when I called you a couple of years ago? [01:43:09.040 --> 01:43:11.040] No. [01:43:11.040 --> 01:43:13.040] Can you be more specific? [01:43:13.040 --> 01:43:20.040] Yes, yes, when I got kicked out of my place, and I was all upset and bothered about that. [01:43:20.040 --> 01:43:23.040] And you said, well, they have the right to do whatever they want. [01:43:23.040 --> 01:43:25.040] It's their property and, you know... [01:43:25.040 --> 01:43:27.040] Well, I don't think that's exactly what I said. [01:43:27.040 --> 01:43:30.040] I said it depended upon what your lease agreement was, right, [01:43:30.040 --> 01:43:33.040] and whether or not everybody met their obligations. [01:43:33.040 --> 01:43:40.040] They weren't under an obligation to renew your lease, if I'm not mistaken, in what I'm remembering. [01:43:40.040 --> 01:43:43.040] No, no, but anyway, no, I've got... [01:43:43.040 --> 01:43:45.040] Anyway, I'll tell you on the other side. [01:43:45.040 --> 01:43:48.040] Okay, well, hang on just a minute, and we'll do that then, okay? [01:43:48.040 --> 01:43:50.040] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. [01:43:50.040 --> 01:43:54.040] I am coming into my last segment of the show, so y'all hang in there. [01:43:54.040 --> 01:43:55.040] We'll be right back. [01:43:55.040 --> 01:43:57.040] The two on the board, don't go anywhere. [01:43:57.040 --> 01:43:58.040] I'm going to try to get to those as well. [01:43:58.040 --> 01:44:00.040] We'll be right back. [01:44:00.040 --> 01:44:03.040] Nutritious food is real body armor. [01:44:03.040 --> 01:44:06.040] It builds muscle, burns fat, improves digestion, [01:44:06.040 --> 01:44:09.040] and feeds the entire body the nutrients it needs. 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[01:45:28.040 --> 01:45:35.040] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case-winning experience. [01:45:35.040 --> 01:45:39.040] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand [01:45:39.040 --> 01:45:44.040] about the principles and practices that control our American courts. [01:45:44.040 --> 01:45:48.040] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, [01:45:48.040 --> 01:45:53.040] forms for civil cases, pro se tactics, and much more. [01:45:53.040 --> 01:46:02.040] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner, or call toll-free, 866-LAW-EZ. [01:46:02.040 --> 01:46:20.040] I was born, the nurses all gathered round, they gazed in wide wonder at the joy they had found. The nurse spoke up, she said leave this one alone. [01:46:20.040 --> 01:46:36.040] She can tell right away that I'm as bad as a bone, bad as a bone, bad as a bone, b-b-b-b-b-bad, b-b-b-b-b-b-bad, b-b-b-b-b-b-b-bad. [01:46:36.040 --> 01:46:44.040] That's right, let's all get bad as a bone, know what we need to know, do what we need to do, and take back our country and our lives. [01:46:44.040 --> 01:46:50.040] All right, Raider, let's see if we can get this wrapped up so I can get to these other guys. Now, what you got? [01:46:50.040 --> 01:46:52.040] I still like beer from my horses and whiskey from my men. [01:46:52.040 --> 01:46:53.040] Yeah, well. [01:46:53.040 --> 01:47:01.040] Anyway, just a footnote, just a footnote, when I was evicted from the apartment place I lived at a couple of years ago, [01:47:01.040 --> 01:47:07.040] I was told that they, the people that were the problem next door, were also receiving a termination notice. [01:47:07.040 --> 01:47:12.040] I checked into it, and those people still live there today. [01:47:12.040 --> 01:47:14.040] Okay. [01:47:14.040 --> 01:47:19.040] Yeah. But anyway, no, that's just frustrating. I know I can't do anything about it. [01:47:19.040 --> 01:47:21.040] All right. [01:47:21.040 --> 01:47:29.040] But anyway, okay, my question is, going to the circuit court to file the lawsuit once everything's almost done, [01:47:29.040 --> 01:47:39.040] when I get, when I file it, they want me to purchase off the dollar, I think, over one of the information window there when you get in there, into the court. [01:47:39.040 --> 01:47:46.040] They want me to buy a, I pay a dollar for a form called a pleading form. Is that the right instrument that I need? [01:47:46.040 --> 01:47:51.040] I have no idea. I'm not in Oregon. I don't know what their process is for that. [01:47:51.040 --> 01:47:52.040] Okay. [01:47:52.040 --> 01:47:58.040] But now I do know that the people aren't supposed to have to pay to access their own courts like that, [01:47:58.040 --> 01:48:03.040] but that's something you'd have to take up on a different point. [01:48:03.040 --> 01:48:11.040] Okay. What they're saying is that form, the purpose of that is to fill out everything, is to put my whole testimony in what I'm trying to claim. [01:48:11.040 --> 01:48:18.040] Right. They're trying to get you to use their form, but you're not required to do that if you file a written complaint yourself. [01:48:18.040 --> 01:48:23.040] Again, unless they're telling you this is supposed to be some sort of cover letter summary for it, I don't know. [01:48:23.040 --> 01:48:29.040] Yeah. That's possible. I have to look into it further, according to law. [01:48:29.040 --> 01:48:35.040] Okay. You got two dollars left to let you get onto those. God bless and have a good night, Eddie. I'll talk to you later in the future. [01:48:35.040 --> 01:48:38.040] All right, Raider. Thanks for calling in. [01:48:38.040 --> 01:48:45.040] All right. Now let's get to John in Texas. John, what do you got? [01:48:45.040 --> 01:48:51.040] I remember we were talking about the directed verdict a couple of weeks ago. [01:48:51.040 --> 01:48:57.040] You said about, I have to put something in writing. Is that after our request or how was that? [01:48:57.040 --> 01:49:00.040] Well, what I said was that we'd do everything in writing. [01:49:00.040 --> 01:49:09.040] So when you're at trial and the state has failed to prove its case by failing to prove any element of the allegation, [01:49:09.040 --> 01:49:19.040] and thus the charge is against you and didn't prove it, then you have the right to move the court for a directed verdict in favor of the defense. [01:49:19.040 --> 01:49:27.040] Okay. You just have to stipulate the prosecutor was required to prove A, B, C, and D. They only proved A and B, no C, no D. [01:49:27.040 --> 01:49:30.040] And therefore, I am entitled to a directed verdict. [01:49:30.040 --> 01:49:35.040] And of course, once you have that in a record and the court denies it, then you've got appealable error. [01:49:35.040 --> 01:49:42.040] So what I would suggest you do is you file a written objection. I was before saying due affidavits for it, [01:49:42.040 --> 01:49:47.040] but I've been talking to a law student who actually seems to know her stuff pretty good. [01:49:47.040 --> 01:49:53.040] And her suggestion, and seems viable to me, is to do it in the form of a written objection. [01:49:53.040 --> 01:49:57.040] But make sure you make the objection at the time it's done in court as well. [01:49:57.040 --> 01:50:05.040] But you file a written objection to the court's refusal to grant the directed verdict based upon the evidence. [01:50:05.040 --> 01:50:09.040] The court abused its discretion. [01:50:09.040 --> 01:50:14.040] All right. So the best thing would be just kind of have one almost just about ready to go. [01:50:14.040 --> 01:50:15.040] Absolutely. [01:50:15.040 --> 01:50:23.040] But you can always write it after the fact and file it in the case before the record goes up for the appeal. [01:50:23.040 --> 01:50:27.040] Okay. Yeah, that's what I wanted to know. [01:50:27.040 --> 01:50:37.040] Also, I was going to tell you, I found this, there was a KUD article that had, it was about the like speeding fines in Austin. [01:50:37.040 --> 01:50:38.040] Right. [01:50:38.040 --> 01:50:47.040] So this fee, it has a fee schedule listed on it, and the top just lists off like the little, the breakdown of what they're charging you for on the ticket. [01:50:47.040 --> 01:50:48.040] Right. [01:50:48.040 --> 01:50:52.040] Top of it is arrest fee is $5. [01:50:52.040 --> 01:50:55.040] Yeah, which there's no such fee in Texas law. [01:50:55.040 --> 01:50:59.040] See, that's the other thing about Title II of the Code of Criminal Procedure. [01:50:59.040 --> 01:51:05.040] Title II of the Code of Criminal Procedure, unless the other statute specifically contains a fee they can add to it, [01:51:05.040 --> 01:51:15.040] which the transportation code does not except in a couple of places, the only charges they can levy against you are in Title II, [01:51:15.040 --> 01:51:18.040] outside of the actual fine judgment. [01:51:18.040 --> 01:51:26.040] They're in Title II of the Code of Criminal Procedure, and every one of those must be automized on a signed bill. [01:51:26.040 --> 01:51:34.040] They are forbidden to charge you a fee for anything they did not actually do. [01:51:34.040 --> 01:51:39.040] So right there, if they're charging you, we already know that you're under arrest. [01:51:39.040 --> 01:51:42.040] They lie to you when you say you're not. [01:51:42.040 --> 01:51:48.040] Yeah, that's what I liked about it the best was that it was just like, it's like a written admission that it is an arrest. [01:51:48.040 --> 01:51:50.040] Oh, absolutely. [01:51:50.040 --> 01:51:54.040] You know, I mean, yeah, I think the fees are a bunch of junk too, but it's just like- [01:51:54.040 --> 01:51:56.040] It's all, it's junk, all right. [01:51:56.040 --> 01:52:01.040] It's an illegal, unconstitutional, underhanded way to tax the public. [01:52:01.040 --> 01:52:05.040] That's exactly what it is. [01:52:05.040 --> 01:52:06.040] Yeah, pretty much. [01:52:06.040 --> 01:52:12.040] That's, yeah, but it was just, I thought it was funny that they admitted to it. [01:52:12.040 --> 01:52:14.040] I don't know, maybe they made that mistake. [01:52:14.040 --> 01:52:17.040] They'll probably pull it down now that we've talked about it. [01:52:17.040 --> 01:52:20.040] But anyway, it's just an article on KUT. [01:52:20.040 --> 01:52:21.040] Yeah. [01:52:21.040 --> 01:52:22.040] But- [01:52:22.040 --> 01:52:28.040] Well, if you can, email me a link to it or something because I love to read stuff like that to see exactly where we've caught them. [01:52:28.040 --> 01:52:31.040] Something they didn't like to be caught at. [01:52:31.040 --> 01:52:33.040] Yeah, I'll email it to you. [01:52:33.040 --> 01:52:36.040] I just got to pull it off of here. [01:52:36.040 --> 01:52:37.040] Okay. [01:52:37.040 --> 01:52:44.040] It was April 22, 2015 is when they wrote this article, but it was about Austin. [01:52:44.040 --> 01:52:45.040] So I'll send it to you. [01:52:45.040 --> 01:52:47.040] But anyway, that's all I had. [01:52:47.040 --> 01:52:48.040] I appreciate it. [01:52:48.040 --> 01:52:49.040] All right. [01:52:49.040 --> 01:52:50.040] Thanks for calling in. [01:52:50.040 --> 01:52:51.040] Bye. [01:52:51.040 --> 01:52:52.040] Bye. [01:52:52.040 --> 01:52:53.040] All right. [01:52:53.040 --> 01:52:54.040] Now we have John in California. [01:52:54.040 --> 01:52:56.040] John, what do you got? [01:52:56.040 --> 01:52:59.040] Mine's kind of like records. [01:52:59.040 --> 01:53:07.040] How do I get my hands on records that the state possesses whenever, like for example, whenever you get pulled over for like- [01:53:07.040 --> 01:53:08.040] Well, there's two ways. [01:53:08.040 --> 01:53:18.040] Whatever your public or open records act is in California, as long as the information you're after is not specifically excluded as a public record, [01:53:18.040 --> 01:53:20.040] then you can get it that way. [01:53:20.040 --> 01:53:25.040] And the other way is through discovery if it's a case. [01:53:25.040 --> 01:53:26.040] Okay. [01:53:26.040 --> 01:53:34.040] But what about information that's held like, for example, in the law enforcement information, like whenever law enforcement pulls you over? [01:53:34.040 --> 01:53:40.040] Well, that's still a matter of records, and you can only access records that would be relevant to your case or to you. [01:53:40.040 --> 01:53:48.040] And again, it's got to be something that's not specifically exempted by law as something you're allowed that they're required to give you. [01:53:48.040 --> 01:53:58.040] If that information is relevant to a case, then you can get a judge to order his disclosure through discovery if you can show how it's going to be relevant. [01:53:58.040 --> 01:53:59.040] Got it. [01:53:59.040 --> 01:54:00.040] Got it. [01:54:00.040 --> 01:54:02.040] So there's no other way like for- [01:54:02.040 --> 01:54:06.040] Sure there is, but who are you going to bribe to get it for you? [01:54:06.040 --> 01:54:07.040] Okay. [01:54:07.040 --> 01:54:08.040] No, I'm good. [01:54:08.040 --> 01:54:10.040] I'm good. [01:54:10.040 --> 01:54:11.040] But yeah, okay. [01:54:11.040 --> 01:54:12.040] Well, thanks, Eddie. [01:54:12.040 --> 01:54:13.040] I appreciate it. [01:54:13.040 --> 01:54:14.040] Sure. [01:54:14.040 --> 01:54:15.040] No problem. [01:54:15.040 --> 01:54:16.040] Have a good night. [01:54:16.040 --> 01:54:17.040] You too. [01:54:17.040 --> 01:54:19.040] We have a couple minutes for Barrett in Arizona. [01:54:19.040 --> 01:54:22.040] Barrett, what do you got? [01:54:22.040 --> 01:54:27.040] Yeah, I'm trying to restore a motorcycle. [01:54:27.040 --> 01:54:30.040] Here, let me turn off this. [01:54:30.040 --> 01:54:31.040] All right. [01:54:31.040 --> 01:54:36.040] Now, you only got less than three, or right about three minutes, so don't waste it. [01:54:36.040 --> 01:54:37.040] I was revoked. [01:54:37.040 --> 01:54:41.040] I was revoked in 2009 because of the DUI. [01:54:41.040 --> 01:54:48.040] I didn't quit drinking until October of 2015, but anyway, I've been sober for a year and a half. [01:54:48.040 --> 01:54:53.040] So I'm getting ready to restore this classic bike. [01:54:53.040 --> 01:54:59.040] It's an 82 Yamaha Seca 750 XJ750. [01:54:59.040 --> 01:55:00.040] Okay. [01:55:00.040 --> 01:55:02.040] Well, that's all nice, but I don't think it's relevant to your factual question. [01:55:02.040 --> 01:55:04.040] What is that? [01:55:04.040 --> 01:55:08.040] The Supreme Court has ruled that you don't have to have- [01:55:08.040 --> 01:55:09.040] No, wait a minute. [01:55:09.040 --> 01:55:15.040] Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. [01:55:15.040 --> 01:55:20.040] You are making a blanket assertion, and it is wrong. [01:55:20.040 --> 01:55:22.040] Okay? [01:55:22.040 --> 01:55:29.040] You cannot go into court, especially after getting caught with no license on a suspended license, [01:55:29.040 --> 01:55:31.040] and make that argument and expect to win. [01:55:31.040 --> 01:55:33.040] You will get beaten bloody. [01:55:33.040 --> 01:55:35.040] Am I clear? [01:55:35.040 --> 01:55:36.040] Yeah, yeah. [01:55:36.040 --> 01:55:42.040] No one is charging you with a noncompliance of the right to travel. [01:55:42.040 --> 01:55:49.040] They are charging you with not complying with a legal duty under a regulatory code. [01:55:49.040 --> 01:55:54.040] Two completely different things. [01:55:54.040 --> 01:55:59.040] When they do that, you have to be able to show that you either, A, [01:55:59.040 --> 01:56:08.040] did not violate a legal duty that you had, or B, was not subject to that legal duty in the first place. [01:56:08.040 --> 01:56:13.040] Not that I had a right to do what I was doing. [01:56:13.040 --> 01:56:17.040] Because no one's accusing you of violating a right to do what you were doing. [01:56:17.040 --> 01:56:22.040] They're accusing you of violating a regulated activity. [01:56:22.040 --> 01:56:23.040] Okay. [01:56:23.040 --> 01:56:24.040] Okay? [01:56:24.040 --> 01:56:29.040] They are not synonymous arguments in any way, shape, or form. [01:56:29.040 --> 01:56:32.040] What about keeping my bike from getting towed? [01:56:32.040 --> 01:56:34.040] Don't they have to have a sign? [01:56:34.040 --> 01:56:40.040] There's another saying by law enforcement which is accurate because of the way it works. [01:56:40.040 --> 01:56:46.040] You might beat the rap, but you're not going to beat the ride. [01:56:46.040 --> 01:56:48.040] Do you know what that means? [01:56:48.040 --> 01:56:50.040] Not exactly. [01:56:50.040 --> 01:57:02.040] It means that you may win the case in court, but you're not going to convince the cop not to take your butt to jail today or to tow your bike. [01:57:02.040 --> 01:57:08.040] I heard that if you tell the cop, I mean, would you swear an oath to the Constitution [01:57:08.040 --> 01:57:16.040] and then tell him that you have to have a warrant signed by a judge and you have to have that. [01:57:16.040 --> 01:57:18.040] I need to see it before you can... [01:57:18.040 --> 01:57:21.040] Well, let me tell you some things I've heard in my life. [01:57:21.040 --> 01:57:23.040] There's a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. [01:57:23.040 --> 01:57:26.040] Moss grows only on the north side of trees. [01:57:26.040 --> 01:57:30.040] And government was for our benefit. [01:57:30.040 --> 01:57:32.040] Oh, man, I know that's wrong. [01:57:32.040 --> 01:57:33.040] Okay. [01:57:33.040 --> 01:57:35.040] Well, so are the other ones. [01:57:35.040 --> 01:57:38.040] The point is what you heard is irrelevant. [01:57:38.040 --> 01:57:40.040] It's incorrect. [01:57:40.040 --> 01:57:44.040] It's not incorrect as far as that's the way it's supposed to work. [01:57:44.040 --> 01:57:51.040] But remember, the Constitution itself says from unreasonable searches and seizures. [01:57:51.040 --> 01:57:53.040] Not every search and seizure. [01:57:53.040 --> 01:57:55.040] It just has to be unreasonable. [01:57:55.040 --> 01:58:03.040] Now, the argument here is that this mountain prohibitive BS is unreasonable, but they don't think so. [01:58:03.040 --> 01:58:09.040] And as long as they control the system in which it operates, their argument's going to win until you prove otherwise. [01:58:09.040 --> 01:58:13.040] Hence the reason you cannot beat the ride. [01:58:13.040 --> 01:58:14.040] Okay. [01:58:14.040 --> 01:58:18.040] So I might get arrested. [01:58:18.040 --> 01:58:25.040] Oh, I can almost guarantee if you get pulled over with no license on a DUI suspension, you're going to get arrested. [01:58:25.040 --> 01:58:29.040] Well, they won't know if I'm in Arizona and my suspension. [01:58:29.040 --> 01:58:35.040] Oh, yes, they will if the two states are both part of the Interstate License Compact Agreement. [01:58:35.040 --> 01:58:38.040] Yes, they will. [01:58:38.040 --> 01:58:42.040] And all I have here is just a state ID here in Arizona. 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