[00:00.000 --> 00:05.800] The Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments of our Constitution. [00:05.800 --> 00:09.460] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [00:09.460 --> 00:10.880] Our liberty depends on it. [00:10.880 --> 00:14.880] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [00:14.880 --> 00:16.980] your First Amendment rights. [00:16.980 --> 00:18.580] Privacy is under attack. [00:18.580 --> 00:22.180] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [00:22.180 --> 00:26.940] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [00:26.940 --> 00:32.000] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [00:32.000 --> 00:34.720] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [00:34.720 --> 00:39.000] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search [00:39.000 --> 00:42.540] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [00:42.540 --> 00:44.640] Start over with Startpage. [00:44.640 --> 00:47.840] Spar, it's what fighters do. [00:47.840 --> 00:50.880] It's also how I remember the five guarantees of the First Amendment. [00:50.880 --> 00:54.560] If you plan to take away my rights, I'm going to spar with you. [00:54.560 --> 01:01.560] Spar with an extra P, S for speech, P for press, another P for petition, A for assembly, [01:01.560 --> 01:03.080] and R for religion. [01:03.080 --> 01:07.080] Most Americans are familiar with the First Amendment guarantees of free speech, press, [01:07.080 --> 01:10.880] assembly, and religion, but petition for redress is another matter. [01:10.880 --> 01:14.600] We have the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. [01:14.600 --> 01:18.120] It means that if we're unhappy with what's going on in our government, we can spell out [01:18.120 --> 01:20.880] the reasons without fear of being thrown into jail. [01:20.880 --> 01:31.120] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:31.120 --> 01:34.800] The Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments of our Constitution. [01:34.800 --> 01:38.240] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [01:38.240 --> 01:39.720] Our liberty depends on it. [01:39.720 --> 01:43.600] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [01:43.600 --> 01:46.760] one of your constitutional rights. [01:46.760 --> 01:48.340] Privacy is under attack. [01:48.340 --> 01:51.960] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:51.960 --> 01:56.720] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish, too. [01:56.720 --> 02:01.720] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [02:01.720 --> 02:04.480] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [02:04.480 --> 02:08.760] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search [02:08.760 --> 02:12.320] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [02:12.320 --> 02:15.900] Start over with StartPage. [02:15.900 --> 02:20.240] When I think of the Second Amendment, I visualize myself wrapping my two arms around the Bill [02:20.240 --> 02:22.320] of Rights in a big old bear hug. [02:22.320 --> 02:26.800] It's how I remember that the Second Amendment guarantees us the right to bear arms, arms [02:26.800 --> 02:30.640] that embrace our freedoms and won't let anyone take them away without a fight. [02:30.640 --> 02:31.640] Get it? [02:31.640 --> 02:33.960] Two arms, bear hug, bear arms? [02:33.960 --> 02:37.560] The late Senator Hubert Humphrey captured the spirit of the Second Amendment so well [02:37.560 --> 02:43.320] when he said, the right of the citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary [02:43.320 --> 02:47.640] government, one more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote in America [02:47.640 --> 02:50.520] but which historically has proved to always be possible. [02:50.520 --> 02:52.520] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [02:52.520 --> 03:16.200] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [03:23.120 --> 03:46.040] the right of the citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary government, [03:46.040 --> 04:04.120] one more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote in America but which historically [04:04.120 --> 04:22.440] has proved to always be possible, one more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears [04:22.440 --> 04:48.760] remote in America but which historically has proved to always be possible, one more [04:48.760 --> 05:12.600] safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote in America but which now appears remote [05:12.600 --> 05:30.920] in America but which now appears remote in America but which now appears remote in America [05:30.920 --> 05:47.400] but which now appears remote in America but which now appears remote in America but which [05:47.400 --> 06:05.720] now appears remote in America but which now appears remote in America but which now appears [06:05.720 --> 06:22.520] remote in America but which now appears remote in America but which now appears remote in [06:22.520 --> 06:31.800] America but which now appears remote in America but which now appears remote in America but [06:31.800 --> 06:41.200] to be second-guessed. So, I had it ready, but I got tied up these last two days. Monday, [06:41.200 --> 06:54.280] I'll send it to him, a registered return receipt, and with a cover letter asking him to give [06:54.280 --> 07:10.600] me notice of the magistrate to whom he gives notice of this crime. I think he will do nothing. [07:10.600 --> 07:17.120] I will hear nothing from him, and then in ten days, I will file against him with the [07:17.120 --> 07:27.040] local municipal judge. And then the judge is not going to issue a warrant because he [07:27.040 --> 07:33.840] doesn't think he has to. And then I get to hammer the judge. And then I'll come down [07:33.840 --> 07:40.440] to the local JP and file it with the JP, and she's refused to take complaints once before. [07:40.440 --> 07:47.460] But this time, I'm setting her up. She'll refuse to act on the complaints against the [07:47.460 --> 07:55.600] municipal judge and the police officer, and then I'll file against her. And I'll file [07:55.600 --> 08:02.800] against her. I'll have to do that with the county judge, and that might be interesting, [08:02.800 --> 08:15.160] because I'm personal friends with the county judge. I'll put him on this technical dime. [08:15.160 --> 08:20.920] You're friends with him? Yeah, we've been friends for 20 years. He's not really going [08:20.920 --> 08:26.360] to appreciate it when you put him on the dime. I'm going to tell him. He knows this dime. [08:26.360 --> 08:34.840] You took this judge's position. This is a dime I can't avoid. Actually, there's another [08:34.840 --> 08:42.280] county judge who's kind of a stinker. I'll send it to him. But actually, if I do it with [08:42.280 --> 08:50.840] Greg Lowery, Greg Lowery knows I know the code, and he'll actually listen to me. So [08:50.840 --> 08:58.400] I'll go to him and show him the code and ask him to follow the code the way it's written. [08:58.400 --> 09:07.520] What if you were to go to him, show him the code, and instead of putting him on the dime, [09:07.520 --> 09:13.240] you tell him, you know what? Before I come to you, let me go and check in with this other [09:13.240 --> 09:17.840] magistrate, because I don't think he's going to do what the law commands him to do. And [09:17.840 --> 09:23.440] then I'll come back to you as a last resort. But then he knows who you're going to. Okay, [09:23.440 --> 09:28.960] that might be a good idea. That way he can see if he convinces that other one or not. [09:28.960 --> 09:40.480] Before I go to the justice of the peace, I'll go to him and ask him to talk to the county [09:40.480 --> 09:49.160] attorney. Actually, we have a pretty good county attorney at the moment, and he listens [09:49.160 --> 09:58.000] to me. He may not like it, but he does. He's got enough respect for me through Greg Lowery [09:58.000 --> 10:08.420] that he may actually go and advise the justice of the peace correctly. I may have enough [10:08.420 --> 10:14.600] clout with them at this point, because I'm suing the guy who was in his place before [10:14.600 --> 10:20.960] him. So that's probably a good idea. I think I will look into that. I'll consider doing [10:20.960 --> 10:30.440] that. So this is Friday, our four-hour info marathon, and we do have the phone lines open. [10:30.440 --> 10:41.440] If you have a question or comment, give us a call at 512-646-1984. And we do have a caller. [10:41.440 --> 10:48.280] It's Chris from Ohio. I don't recognize Chris from Ohio. It's either a first-time caller [10:48.280 --> 10:53.880] or he has been tardy. Chris, are you a first-time caller? [10:53.880 --> 11:02.320] No, I am not. I don't remember you calling last week. Where have you been? [11:02.320 --> 11:05.200] Last week? It was like last month. Oh, okay. [11:05.200 --> 11:10.000] Actually, I did call in last week, but I had to hang up. I had something that came up, [11:10.000 --> 11:17.360] and I had to get off the phone. I had called, I think, last month about a zoning issue about [11:17.360 --> 11:23.960] a commercial truck on my property. I know Brett knows who I am. I think he does. [11:23.960 --> 11:27.440] Okay. Give us a little background for those who didn't hear. [11:27.440 --> 11:35.920] I'm trying to remember. Sorry. Yeah, I'm dealing with a zoning issue with [11:35.920 --> 11:44.320] a commercial truck that's on my property. And I called in, I think it was last month, [11:44.320 --> 11:54.600] and we talked about it. And I had sent, you know, like half of Davids to the code inspector [11:54.600 --> 12:02.120] and notice of fact. And, you know, all that stuff really didn't have any impact whatsoever. [12:02.120 --> 12:08.800] Okay. Question, question. How big is this truck? [12:08.800 --> 12:17.960] It's a gross vehicle weight rating is 26,000. Okay. So it's a big Bobtail truck? [12:17.960 --> 12:26.520] No, it's not that big. It's a single axle rear, you know, equivalent to a single axle [12:26.520 --> 12:34.440] dump truck, really. Okay. I have a, what is likely to be a solution. [12:34.440 --> 12:41.720] It's a little bit cumbersome, but you know, in most jurisdictions that I've seen and [12:41.720 --> 12:49.800] certainly here in the town I live in, in the code, you can have a unlicensed vehicle on [12:49.800 --> 13:00.160] your property as long as it can't be seen. I had two 40 foot buses and the mayor told [13:00.160 --> 13:07.760] me I'd have to either license those or get them off my property. So I put tarps over [13:07.760 --> 13:17.960] them. At the time I had access to these signs, these big billboard signs. When they pull [13:17.960 --> 13:24.760] the sign down and replace it, those make incredibly good tarps. And I covered both of those buses. [13:24.760 --> 13:31.200] Now, hang on just a second, Randy. He said you had to get them licensed or you had to [13:31.200 --> 13:34.920] get them off the property. Yes, you did. He didn't give you that third option. What did [13:34.920 --> 13:40.200] you do? Go be a sneaky guy, go read the code? Yes. As a matter of fact, I did. And if it [13:40.200 --> 13:46.160] said, if it's got a tarp on it, they can't see it and it ain't there for as they're concerned. [13:46.160 --> 13:52.560] Well, they didn't, when in this code, when I read the code, they didn't write the code [13:52.560 --> 14:00.160] as gross vehicle weight rating. They just said gross vehicle weight. And so then I went [14:00.160 --> 14:09.920] What was the gross vehicle weight? Was it the tariff weight? Does your empty weight [14:09.920 --> 14:22.040] exceed that gross vehicle weight? As the truck was built, no. It's 9,700 pounds. They say [14:22.040 --> 14:29.600] gross vehicle weight of 10,000 pounds or more. Now, I threw the gross vehicle weight rating [14:29.600 --> 14:33.680] in there because that's what the industry looks at. When you go anywhere near trucking, [14:33.680 --> 14:39.040] they always talk about either, at least in Ohio, it's the gross vehicle weight rating [14:39.040 --> 14:47.040] or gross combined vehicle weight. It's either one of the two. And the way that the statute's [14:47.040 --> 14:52.800] written, it just says gross vehicle weight in excess of 10,000, one pound. And so, you [14:52.800 --> 14:58.760] know, that's the truck was coming off this play line. It got a sticker put in the jam [14:58.760 --> 15:08.480] that says 97, 58 or something like that. Well, that's going to be, I think that's called [15:08.480 --> 15:17.400] the tariff weight, the empty weight. And they use the gross vehicle weight deliberately [15:17.400 --> 15:32.400] to keep you below a one-ton trucker below. I think, yeah. So, does your constitution [15:32.400 --> 15:43.520] authorize the, well, two questions. Have the ordinances been passed into substantive [15:43.520 --> 15:53.000] law by the legislature? Or were they passed by the municipality? And if so, where does [15:53.000 --> 15:59.520] the municipality in Ohio get the authority to write law? [15:59.520 --> 16:05.280] We don't have a charter in my county in Ohio. So, everything's done by the general assembly, [16:05.280 --> 16:11.080] which is the Ohio legislature. Now, there are two counties in my state that has charters, [16:11.080 --> 16:12.560] but they're nowhere near me. [16:12.560 --> 16:17.960] Well, who wrote the ordinances? Who passed the ordinances into law? [16:17.960 --> 16:24.800] Well, I live in a township. So, they delegated that. I don't know if they delegated it, but [16:24.800 --> 16:29.640] they, by resolution, they assigned it to the nearest county. [16:29.640 --> 16:40.200] Well, where did the legislature in Ohio get the authority to delegate its lawmaking power? [16:40.200 --> 16:48.520] Hang on. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, we have our radio. I call in number 512-646-1984. [16:48.520 --> 17:00.280] We'll be taking your calls all night. Hang on. We'll be right back. [17:00.280 --> 17:05.040] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters, or even lawsuits? [17:05.040 --> 17:10.200] Stop debt collectors now with the Michael Mears proven method. Michael Mears has won [17:10.200 --> 17:15.600] six cases in federal court against debt collectors, and now you can win too. 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[18:59.400 --> 19:06.400] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [19:29.400 --> 19:36.400] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio, and we're talking to Christian [19:36.400 --> 19:43.400] Ohio, and where I was going when we went out. It sounds like they have the ordinance designed [19:43.400 --> 19:50.400] to eliminate anything below a one-ton truck. Okay, so your other option is to have a one-ton [19:50.400 --> 19:55.400] truck. All right! I am back. So what do I have to do, [19:55.400 --> 19:58.600] all right? So I'm going to look at afternoon priority [19:58.600 --> 20:02.560] and that's all that's on the other side of the screen. [20:02.560 --> 20:07.680] Use the [20:07.680 --> 20:08.680] a one-ton truck. [20:08.680 --> 20:09.680] Okay. [20:09.680 --> 20:20.680] So, your other option is to attack the applicability of the ordinance. [20:20.680 --> 20:31.600] Now, we did that in Texas when we filed a petition for writ of mandamus, and we made [20:31.600 --> 20:38.000] the argument that the Court of Appeals did not have jurisdiction. [20:38.000 --> 20:47.560] That is the court to whom we file a mandamus, and that the Court of Appeals did not have [20:47.560 --> 20:54.680] jurisdiction because the trial court did not have jurisdiction that could be transferred [20:54.680 --> 20:57.160] to the Court of Appeals. [20:57.160 --> 21:02.160] And we had filed a subject matter of jurisdiction with the trial court, and they refused to [21:02.160 --> 21:10.240] properly rule on it, and we're asking the Court of Appeals to dismiss the case because [21:10.240 --> 21:15.640] neither it or the trial court had jurisdiction, and it did that. [21:15.640 --> 21:21.480] But it didn't do that for the reason we ask it to. [21:21.480 --> 21:31.120] We ask it to do that because the ordinances were written by the municipality, and that's [21:31.120 --> 21:35.440] why they call them ordinances and not laws. [21:35.440 --> 21:43.560] And because the legislature was granted exclusive authority to write law, that it could not [21:43.560 --> 21:47.040] delegate that exclusive authority. [21:47.040 --> 21:54.200] There was nothing in the Texas Constitution which created the legislature and enumerated [21:54.200 --> 21:56.120] its powers. [21:56.120 --> 22:03.000] There was nothing in there that authorized the legislature to delegate that power. [22:03.000 --> 22:06.960] That's why they call them ordinances. [22:06.960 --> 22:13.280] And the ordinances are issued by a municipal corporation, either a municipal corporation [22:13.280 --> 22:22.440] or county that's incorporated, and those ordinances only apply to employees of the corporation [22:22.440 --> 22:33.160] or contractors to the corporation, both of which have agreed to abide by the corporate [22:33.160 --> 22:36.560] statutory scheme. [22:36.560 --> 22:43.880] If they apply the ordinances to the public in general, then they have the effect of law, [22:43.880 --> 22:48.400] and the municipality has no power to write law. [22:48.400 --> 22:54.080] And any attempt by the legislature to delegate that authority is unconstitutional. [22:54.080 --> 22:58.240] Well, they didn't address that. [22:58.240 --> 23:01.600] What they did was come up with their own argument. [23:01.600 --> 23:08.720] They dug through the codes and found this real technical spot that allowed them to give [23:08.720 --> 23:18.560] us a ruling that the municipality acted without authority, and they dismissed the case because [23:18.560 --> 23:21.840] of this technicality they came up with. [23:21.840 --> 23:28.560] Now, I asked myself, what in the heck is going on? [23:28.560 --> 23:32.640] And it took a while to figure out what they did. [23:32.640 --> 23:34.160] We gave them an argument. [23:34.160 --> 23:38.520] They did not want to touch with a 10-foot pole. [23:38.520 --> 23:44.160] They were afraid that if it passed, if they ruled against us and we took it to the Texas [23:44.160 --> 23:52.200] Supreme, that the Texas Supreme would agree that the ordinances didn't apply, and that [23:52.200 --> 23:59.000] would nullify every ordinance state and county and municipal in the state of Texas. [23:59.000 --> 24:00.480] It wouldn't be very popular. [24:00.480 --> 24:04.000] Yeah, they did not want to do that. [24:04.000 --> 24:16.880] So my suggestion is you challenge the constitutionality of ordinances in general, and you want to [24:16.880 --> 24:24.560] bring them two reasons why they can't have jurisdiction, doesn't matter how BS the second [24:24.560 --> 24:28.560] one is, if it's minor. [24:28.560 --> 24:36.400] Like in this case, they found this ruling that before the municipality can hold the [24:36.400 --> 24:44.120] kind of hearing that it held, it had to convene a meeting, and all of the council members [24:44.120 --> 24:48.560] had to vote on whether or not they could have this kind of a hearing, and they never did [24:48.560 --> 24:51.560] that. [24:51.560 --> 24:53.840] And it took a while to figure out what they were talking about. [24:53.840 --> 24:57.760] I had to go dig in the codes and look up the codes they found. [24:57.760 --> 25:05.200] They found something else, so you find something else, something minor, so they can give you [25:05.200 --> 25:06.200] your ruling. [25:06.200 --> 25:13.120] When they dismissed the case based on this thing they made up, we got our dismissal so [25:13.120 --> 25:16.340] we couldn't appeal. [25:16.340 --> 25:23.600] They wanted to make sure we couldn't appeal that issue of ordinances actually being treated [25:23.600 --> 25:25.840] as law. [25:25.840 --> 25:32.600] So since they gave us the ruling we wanted, even though it wasn't on the issue we wanted, [25:32.600 --> 25:34.600] they dodged the bullet. [25:34.600 --> 25:40.400] And I can guarantee you they told the lawyers on the other side, you better not appeal this [25:40.400 --> 25:43.880] issue. [25:43.880 --> 25:52.000] But even if they did, the appeal went to an issue that was not so obnoxious. [25:52.000 --> 25:53.240] So they dodged this bullet. [25:53.240 --> 25:59.000] So you want to give them an argument, two arguments, one that they are not going to [25:59.000 --> 26:03.480] want to get before the Supreme, and one that lets them dodge the bullet. [26:03.480 --> 26:06.480] Am I making sense here? [26:06.480 --> 26:09.480] I think so. [26:09.480 --> 26:12.160] So look in there, first of all... [26:12.160 --> 26:16.880] Everything is supposed to be adopted by resolution in my county. [26:16.880 --> 26:23.600] Yeah, well where does your county get the authority to adopt a rule that applies to [26:23.600 --> 26:24.600] you? [26:24.600 --> 26:25.600] Right. [26:25.600 --> 26:26.600] You're a private citizen. [26:26.600 --> 26:31.280] That might be a main issue, and then the other issue, you could come up with something that's [26:31.280 --> 26:38.320] really something like maybe, well, nobody ever came on my property and weighed the truck. [26:38.320 --> 26:45.920] Or nobody ever asked if they could come on my property and weigh the truck. [26:45.920 --> 26:51.520] Anything that would give them a reason to not rule on the constitutional issue, they [26:51.520 --> 26:54.520] don't want to address anyway. [26:54.520 --> 27:00.760] If you can't find anything else, call that one. [27:00.760 --> 27:06.480] And if they can't find a way to duck out of it, they might go to the municipality and [27:06.480 --> 27:13.880] say, we're going to suggest you dismiss the case against this guy in the interest of justice, [27:13.880 --> 27:21.240] or we're going to wipe the floor with you. [27:21.240 --> 27:28.600] Always you want to look for something that goes to a first blush or a constitutional [27:28.600 --> 27:33.080] issue that will undermine everything you're doing. [27:33.080 --> 27:37.360] Like going after the commercial transportation code. [27:37.360 --> 27:41.280] In your case, you're under the commercial transportation code. [27:41.280 --> 27:48.800] But if I'm in an automobile on private conveyance, then if I go after that issue, they are not [27:48.800 --> 27:51.320] going to want to get that to the Supreme. [27:51.320 --> 27:58.280] So they're likely to dismiss it for some reason they come up with, just so they don't have [27:58.280 --> 27:59.280] to answer that issue. [27:59.280 --> 28:03.000] And these are the kinds we always want to find. [28:03.000 --> 28:07.760] Well, they haven't officially charged me. [28:07.760 --> 28:13.240] This is the second notice that I got, final notice, or they're referring it to the prosecutor's [28:13.240 --> 28:14.240] office. [28:14.240 --> 28:15.240] Oh, good. [28:15.240 --> 28:16.240] Good, good, good, good. [28:16.240 --> 28:17.240] Now you're ahead of the game. [28:17.240 --> 28:18.240] Then send them a copy. [28:18.240 --> 28:19.240] They're ahead of the game, yeah. [28:19.240 --> 28:26.680] Yeah, they've got so much paperwork that I'm thinking that if they came into the prosecutor's [28:26.680 --> 28:30.720] office and do this file down, there's probably a foot of paperwork that I've sent in and [28:30.720 --> 28:34.600] they haven't responded to one iota of paperwork that I've sent them. [28:34.600 --> 28:38.520] Okay, now you have a reason to dismiss. [28:38.520 --> 28:42.000] So you filed a constitutional challenge, and they're not going to want to touch that with [28:42.000 --> 28:44.000] a 10-foot pole. [28:44.000 --> 28:50.280] And then you ask them to dismiss, oh, wait, they don't have a prosecution going, so they [28:50.280 --> 28:54.600] don't have a duty to respond. [28:54.600 --> 29:04.120] But if you give the prosecutor notice, you challenge, you notice the prosecutor that [29:04.120 --> 29:12.520] the city has no power to apply these ordinances to an ordinary citizen because that would [29:12.520 --> 29:17.520] render them a law, and the municipality can't write law. [29:17.520 --> 29:22.000] You tell him the argument you're going to hammer him with, there's a good chance he'll [29:22.000 --> 29:24.920] tell these guys to leave this guy alone. [29:24.920 --> 29:35.040] I live in a small municipality, everybody knows me, and the city manager has told the [29:35.040 --> 29:43.240] inspectors, you leave that FOB alone. [29:43.240 --> 29:48.680] Don't go over there and inspect his water pipes, don't go up there and do a bill, leave [29:48.680 --> 29:49.680] him alone. [29:49.680 --> 29:55.360] They know I'll give them a fight. [29:55.360 --> 30:02.640] You may have a heavy game, hang on, we'll be right back. 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[34:00.160 --> 34:07.960] We are back, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, and we're on this Friday, the 8th day of April [34:07.960 --> 34:15.760] 2022, and we're talking to Chris in Ohio, and you might be in a good position because [34:15.760 --> 34:22.600] they haven't really officially come after them yet, so you may be able to head this [34:22.600 --> 34:24.440] off before it gets there. [34:24.440 --> 34:32.440] You know, I've bombarded them with records requests like it's going out of style, and [34:32.440 --> 34:38.600] one of those was asking, you know, for the performance contract that makes the coordinates [34:38.600 --> 34:43.840] applicable to me, and they said, see the vesting deed, and so I was kind of thrown by that [34:43.840 --> 34:44.840] for a minute. [34:44.840 --> 34:45.840] Wait, wait, wait. [34:45.840 --> 34:46.840] See the what? [34:46.840 --> 34:54.080] The vesting deed, V-E-S-T-I-N-G, vesting deed. [34:54.080 --> 34:56.480] What in the world is that? [34:56.480 --> 35:06.400] So I'd never flat up, and neither did I, and according to Black's Law and a couple [35:06.400 --> 35:10.600] of dictionaries, you know, a vesting deed is created so they could probate the property [35:10.600 --> 35:17.520] in the event that I died and didn't have any other plans or whatever to yield the property [35:17.520 --> 35:25.040] to, so I'm assuming that that creates the jointer so they can come in and police my [35:25.040 --> 35:29.120] property at will, I'm guessing. [35:29.120 --> 35:32.520] I don't really know what to make of that. [35:32.520 --> 35:37.720] Okay, hold on a second, technical issue. [35:37.720 --> 35:40.920] Brett, my system has just frozen. [35:40.920 --> 35:41.920] A collarboard? [35:41.920 --> 35:44.920] Yeah, my collarboard's locked up. [35:44.920 --> 35:50.560] My whole system's frozen, I've lost the mouse, so I'm probably going to have to do a cold [35:50.560 --> 35:51.560] boot. [35:51.560 --> 35:52.560] Okay. [35:52.560 --> 35:58.120] So pick this up, and I will reboot my system and come back. [35:58.120 --> 36:00.240] Okay. [36:00.240 --> 36:06.320] So he's got you. [36:06.320 --> 36:17.560] All right, so vesting deed, and you're thinking that might be jointer? [36:17.560 --> 36:21.760] Well, that's what they're saying anyway. [36:21.760 --> 36:30.280] Did they bring up any kind of law, or did they just make that an assertion? [36:30.280 --> 36:36.680] They just said, see the enclosed copy of the vesting deed, which was actually the copy [36:36.680 --> 36:52.480] of my warranty deed, and then also said, see the role zoning appendix or the code itself, [36:52.480 --> 36:53.480] which you know... [36:53.480 --> 36:57.520] Is their name anywhere on it, or is it just showing that you're the only one with ownership [36:57.520 --> 37:02.200] interest, or are they saying somewhere that they have ownership interest? [37:02.200 --> 37:11.920] Well, they sent me a copy, let me look at it. [37:11.920 --> 37:30.760] Yeah, because I did do that, and then I looked, and the only thing the deed says is subject [37:30.760 --> 37:37.720] to easement and restrictions, if any, but then it just shows my property address, but [37:37.720 --> 37:47.480] it says situate in the state, in the county, and then the township, and then it shows the [37:47.480 --> 37:51.400] lot number and then the plot. [37:51.400 --> 37:53.600] They haven't asserted any ownership interest. [37:53.600 --> 37:59.000] It just is referencing which property you own, right? [37:59.000 --> 38:00.000] It's your warranty deed. [38:00.000 --> 38:01.480] They didn't make up a new one. [38:01.480 --> 38:06.160] They're just saying they're calling it this new name, vesting deed, but it's your existing [38:06.160 --> 38:13.040] warranty deed, and their name is not anywhere on it, that they own any part of it, or have [38:13.040 --> 38:15.040] a lien on it, or anything, right? [38:15.040 --> 38:20.560] Well, they claim that's what's given them the authority of it anyway. [38:20.560 --> 38:21.960] And they have no law to back that up. [38:21.960 --> 38:22.960] It's just their idea. [38:22.960 --> 38:27.960] That's how I'm interpreting it. [38:27.960 --> 38:28.960] Okay. [38:28.960 --> 38:32.720] Okay, I'm back. [38:32.720 --> 38:40.760] That actually may be a really good issue to bring, because the city's going to look at [38:40.760 --> 38:43.520] this and they're going to do a calculation. [38:43.520 --> 38:46.360] How much money is it going to cost us to fight this guy? [38:46.360 --> 38:52.360] You've already demonstrated with all your paperwork that you're going to give them a [38:52.360 --> 38:53.360] fight. [38:53.360 --> 38:56.120] They may not want to have this fight. [38:56.120 --> 39:02.240] You might actually go to the prosecutor, whoever the city attorney is, and say, do you really [39:02.240 --> 39:06.080] want to have this fight with me? [39:06.080 --> 39:12.560] Because I'm willing to have this fight with you. [39:12.560 --> 39:14.320] And they may come to a compromise. [39:14.320 --> 39:19.160] Well, maybe if you put the truck in the back or something, not by the road, give them some [39:19.160 --> 39:26.360] way to feel like they've won some little bitty concession or something, just so they have [39:26.360 --> 39:33.800] the plausible deniability and avoid this big legal fight. [39:33.800 --> 39:38.520] So far I haven't gotten any offers yet to do any of that. [39:38.520 --> 39:46.360] That's what I'm kind of waiting on, is for someone to say, yeah, we've realized that [39:46.360 --> 39:54.360] if you just park it around back or whatever, then everything's fine, but so far I haven't [39:54.360 --> 39:55.360] gotten that. [39:55.360 --> 40:00.040] Well, that doesn't mean that they are, but I'm not going to take a chance that they're [40:00.040 --> 40:02.040] going to just go away either. [40:02.040 --> 40:03.040] Yeah. [40:03.040 --> 40:09.840] Try to get a meeting with the mayor and say, look, mayor, this is worth a lot of money [40:09.840 --> 40:10.840] to me. [40:10.840 --> 40:13.920] It interferes with my ability to do business. [40:13.920 --> 40:19.200] So if I have to, I will fight you, and it's going to cost the city a lot of money. [40:19.200 --> 40:22.480] Is it worth it to fight this issue? [40:22.480 --> 40:32.200] Or would it be okay if I just move the truck to somewhere where it's not visible and not [40:32.200 --> 40:34.080] bothering the neighbors? [40:34.080 --> 40:37.880] Would that satisfy you guys so we don't have to have this legal fight? [40:37.880 --> 40:43.080] Very good chance they will want to avoid difficulty if they can. [40:43.080 --> 40:45.360] Well, it's already kind of hidden. [40:45.360 --> 40:53.040] My driveway is about 400 feet long, and it sits down in, and it's during the summer. [40:53.040 --> 40:56.240] You can't see it for the trees in the wintertime. [40:56.240 --> 41:01.520] You can see it, and it's not an ugly thing. [41:01.520 --> 41:06.160] It's not like it's an old 1960 something or other, and I know that's irrelevant, but [41:06.160 --> 41:07.160] yeah. [41:07.160 --> 41:12.360] Yeah, but it's got all the windows in it, and the headlights are in it, and it don't [41:12.360 --> 41:16.880] have flat tires. [41:16.880 --> 41:17.880] Talk to the mayor. [41:17.880 --> 41:23.800] The mayor is the one that can do this, and he's the one that's most politically sensitive. [41:23.800 --> 41:33.120] Well, I wouldn't have a mayor in the county, would I? [41:33.120 --> 41:35.760] Oh, county commissioner. [41:35.760 --> 41:37.920] I thought you were in a municipality. [41:37.920 --> 41:39.920] Yeah, county commissioner. [41:39.920 --> 41:40.920] Okay. [41:40.920 --> 41:48.240] Well, go to your county commissioner and get him to go to the county commissioner's court [41:48.240 --> 41:50.440] and plead your case. [41:50.440 --> 41:51.440] Everything's political. [41:51.440 --> 41:59.680] At the end of the day, it's all politics, and all politics goes to the money. [41:59.680 --> 42:03.880] County commissioner goes to the judge and says, look, this guy's going to give us a [42:03.880 --> 42:04.880] big fight. [42:04.880 --> 42:09.240] It's going to cost us a lot of money, and he's going to get a restraining order against [42:09.240 --> 42:15.720] us while he keeps us in court, and he'll probably keep us in court for the next five to 10 years. [42:15.720 --> 42:22.400] While we're spending a lot of money, well, we just ask him to don't put it where it's [42:22.400 --> 42:26.320] too obnoxious, and we'll leave you alone. [42:26.320 --> 42:31.200] Yeah, my next letter was going to be to the commissioner's office, but I haven't sent [42:31.200 --> 42:33.840] him anything yet. [42:33.840 --> 42:35.760] Go talk to your county commissioner. [42:35.760 --> 42:37.480] You're the one that votes him in. [42:37.480 --> 42:40.240] He'll pay attention to you. [42:40.240 --> 42:48.880] All right, then, well, yeah, the only thing that I got from the commissioners was something [42:48.880 --> 42:55.200] from the zoning that said, if you want to alter that, then you have to appeal to the [42:55.200 --> 42:56.200] commissioner's office. [42:56.200 --> 42:59.520] I guess that's what would be what I would be doing if I sent them a letter, would be [42:59.520 --> 43:01.320] appealing to them, I guess. [43:01.320 --> 43:09.880] Well, before you do that, before you get into anything official, go sit down with your commissioner [43:09.880 --> 43:10.880] and talk to him. [43:10.880 --> 43:11.880] All right. [43:11.880 --> 43:16.840] Very good chance you'll come up with some kind of alternative so they don't wind up [43:16.840 --> 43:17.840] in court. [43:17.840 --> 43:27.400] When they're looking at spending a lot of money, they tend to get reasonable. [43:27.400 --> 43:31.520] And if this is a county, that is unreasonable. [43:31.520 --> 43:41.400] Yeah, we're county and it's very rural, but the only difference is I'm living in a subdivision. [43:41.400 --> 43:43.400] And the subdivision doesn't care? [43:43.400 --> 43:50.400] Yeah, that's probably where the source of the complaints came from, was probably the [43:50.400 --> 43:51.400] neighbors. [43:51.400 --> 43:52.400] Oh, okay. [43:52.400 --> 43:53.400] Hang on. [43:53.400 --> 44:00.760] About to go to our sponsors, Randy Kelton and Brett Fountain, and we'll be right back. [44:00.760 --> 44:05.360] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved, except in the area [44:05.360 --> 44:06.800] of nutrition. 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[46:51.760 --> 46:58.560] You didn't tell us you had neighbor complaints. [46:58.560 --> 47:00.120] I have one neighbor complaint. [47:00.120 --> 47:06.280] I actually did a records request on the last five years, history on the property and all [47:06.280 --> 47:15.880] the complaints and it's the complaint that I received from one neighbor and it was written, [47:15.880 --> 47:16.880] they actually sent a letter. [47:16.880 --> 47:26.800] It was written from an anonymous neighbor, so we don't even have a name, but. [47:26.800 --> 47:34.120] So probably one of the commissioners wrote that letter or code enforcement. [47:34.120 --> 47:40.520] I just looked at a lawsuit against the Texas medical board and the president of the medical [47:40.520 --> 47:50.440] board was having her husband, who was a physician, send in anonymous complaints against her husband's [47:50.440 --> 47:55.880] competitors and the medical board were using those anonymous complaints. [47:55.880 --> 48:03.160] So this is most likely a code enforcer needs something to do. [48:03.160 --> 48:07.200] He didn't like that truck sitting back there because it was against code. [48:07.200 --> 48:11.800] So he made up this anonymous complaint and sent it in there. [48:11.800 --> 48:15.600] During the county commissioner's court, you're going to fight them. [48:15.600 --> 48:26.040] That needs to be changed because it denies you in your ability to exercise your profession [48:26.040 --> 48:30.800] and goes to personal property. [48:30.800 --> 48:35.640] And you'll fight them because it'll cost you too much money if you have to go park [48:35.640 --> 48:37.880] the truck in some odd place. [48:37.880 --> 48:40.160] So I'll fight you. [48:40.160 --> 48:42.320] Make me an exception and I won't fight you. [48:42.320 --> 48:44.160] It won't cost you a lot of money. [48:44.160 --> 48:47.640] Good chance that they will not want to have a big legal fight. [48:47.640 --> 48:53.360] And with what you've already filed, they're probably pretty sure that you'll give them [48:53.360 --> 48:55.360] a legal fight. [48:55.360 --> 49:09.680] Well, I thought about actually knocking out a preliminary injunction and filing that. [49:09.680 --> 49:15.640] Once you start the fight, you can't unstart it. [49:15.640 --> 49:20.800] Once you poke that bear and wake him up and he has to fight you, then they're likely to [49:20.800 --> 49:21.800] give you a fight. [49:21.800 --> 49:26.080] But if you can keep it from coming to that, then all this could probably go away with [49:26.080 --> 49:27.080] a little diplomacy. [49:27.080 --> 49:28.080] Right. [49:28.080 --> 49:29.080] Yeah. [49:29.080 --> 49:32.440] I talked to myself how to do it. [49:32.440 --> 49:33.440] I was going to do that. [49:33.440 --> 49:38.600] And then I thought, well, you know, they could file a counter suit at that point. [49:38.600 --> 49:43.680] So I decided not to do that. [49:43.680 --> 49:49.680] Well, I like to fight them, but not when I'm vulnerable. [49:49.680 --> 49:55.440] I only like to fight them when they don't have a shot at me and here they got a shot [49:55.440 --> 49:56.440] at you. [49:56.440 --> 50:06.840] So I'd suggest to be a politician in this regard, go see if you can politic this away. [50:06.840 --> 50:10.320] All right. [50:10.320 --> 50:13.200] We can try that next. [50:13.200 --> 50:16.840] That's my story and I'm sticking to it. [50:16.840 --> 50:26.400] Well, I will let you know how it goes on the, when I get some more information on that and [50:26.400 --> 50:28.120] we will move on. [50:28.120 --> 50:29.120] Okay. [50:29.120 --> 50:31.000] Thank you, Chris. [50:31.000 --> 50:37.800] Now we're going to go to Rosa Tutin. [50:37.800 --> 50:38.800] Where is Tutin? [50:38.800 --> 50:41.000] This looks like a first-time caller. [50:41.000 --> 50:43.840] Rosa, if you are in the Tutin... [50:43.840 --> 50:44.840] Texas. [50:44.840 --> 50:46.960] Can you... [50:46.960 --> 50:50.320] Okay, go ahead, Rosa. [50:50.320 --> 50:51.320] What state? [50:51.320 --> 50:52.320] Texas. [50:52.320 --> 50:53.320] Okay. [50:53.320 --> 51:00.120] What do you have for us today? [51:00.120 --> 51:06.320] I'm in San Antonio, Texas, in the County of Perkins. [51:06.320 --> 51:12.040] And so, I actually wrote you a letter yesterday. [51:12.040 --> 51:16.320] Yes, I got that letter. [51:16.320 --> 51:17.320] Yes. [51:17.320 --> 51:24.240] And I tried to keep it as short as possible with as much detail that I could possibly [51:24.240 --> 51:25.240] give you. [51:25.240 --> 51:32.240] You know, but I've done a lot more in regard to that. [51:32.240 --> 51:33.240] Okay. [51:33.240 --> 51:38.240] Give everybody else a synopsis of basically where you are. [51:38.240 --> 51:39.240] Okay. [51:39.240 --> 51:50.000] Right now, where I'm at, it is I was appointed... [51:50.000 --> 52:00.560] It has to do with a DWI, that I was not intoxicated, I'm not supposed to be intoxicated, but I [52:00.560 --> 52:07.880] hired an attorney who did not represent me well, just awful. [52:07.880 --> 52:17.880] So I was found guilty, and I appealed it, and they appointed me an appellate attorney. [52:17.880 --> 52:26.920] But right now, where we stand is he submitted an appellate briefing, if I'm saying that [52:26.920 --> 52:30.000] correctly, because all this is new to me. [52:30.000 --> 52:33.880] I'm sorry, they appointed you what? [52:33.880 --> 52:36.880] An appellate attorney. [52:36.880 --> 52:39.880] An appellate attorney. [52:39.880 --> 52:46.880] And listen, if it's actually submitted here, I'm going to take off these earbuds. [52:46.880 --> 52:47.880] Hold on. [52:47.880 --> 52:49.880] I have a question. [52:49.880 --> 52:54.880] You sent me an email and basically said that you were at a restaurant, and the restaurant [52:54.880 --> 52:59.880] owner called the police when you pulled out, said you nearly hit another vehicle, and was [52:59.880 --> 53:06.880] concerned that you were intoxicated, and the police used that as probable cause and pulled [53:06.880 --> 53:07.880] you over. [53:07.880 --> 53:13.880] One thing you didn't say is whether or not they gave you a sobriety test. [53:13.880 --> 53:17.880] Did the police give you a sobriety test? [53:17.880 --> 53:20.880] Like for me to walk and all that and look all this? [53:20.880 --> 53:22.880] No. [53:22.880 --> 53:26.880] Did they have you breathe in a little breathalyzer? [53:26.880 --> 53:29.880] I refused it. [53:29.880 --> 53:31.880] I refused it. [53:31.880 --> 53:37.880] What evidence did they have that you were intoxicated? [53:37.880 --> 53:38.880] They didn't. [53:38.880 --> 53:42.880] They only went by the nature of the restaurant. [53:42.880 --> 53:51.880] What evidence did they bring before the court that got you convicted? [53:51.880 --> 53:54.880] Whether it's true or not, whether it's valid or not. [53:54.880 --> 53:59.880] What did they tell the court? [53:59.880 --> 54:04.880] That they got, okay, there were two police and one car. [54:04.880 --> 54:11.880] One of them stated, and both of them were there, one of them said that he was flagged [54:11.880 --> 54:21.880] down outside the restaurant, and he told them that he said that I was intoxicated, according [54:21.880 --> 54:22.880] to the map. [54:22.880 --> 54:23.880] Okay. [54:23.880 --> 54:26.880] You're using way too many pronouns. [54:26.880 --> 54:29.880] He was flagged down and he told them. [54:29.880 --> 54:35.880] I take it the restaurant owner flagged down the policeman and told the policeman you were [54:35.880 --> 54:38.880] intoxicated? [54:38.880 --> 54:40.880] The restaurant manager. [54:40.880 --> 54:41.880] Okay. [54:41.880 --> 54:46.880] Went outside because they must have been parked probably towards the back of the restaurant. [54:46.880 --> 54:56.880] Okay, well, if the policeman pulled you over based on a statement by the restaurant manager [54:56.880 --> 55:01.880] that you were intoxicated, that's sufficient probable cause for the stop, and this is not [55:01.880 --> 55:03.880] a traffic stop. [55:03.880 --> 55:04.880] This is criminal. [55:04.880 --> 55:06.880] No. [55:06.880 --> 55:12.880] Intoxication does not fall under the transportation code. [55:12.880 --> 55:13.880] It's penal statute. [55:13.880 --> 55:18.880] So, we don't give to commercial drivers and all that kind of stuff. [55:18.880 --> 55:19.880] So, they had probable cause. [55:19.880 --> 55:24.880] It would seem the first thing they would do is ask for a sobriety test, and I take it [55:24.880 --> 55:29.880] they did ask for one and you refused. [55:29.880 --> 55:32.880] Is that correct? [55:32.880 --> 55:33.880] Correct. [55:33.880 --> 55:34.880] I did not. [55:34.880 --> 55:44.880] But the other cop that was in the same car in the court, they asked him the same question. [55:44.880 --> 55:50.880] How were you notified or told about, you know, me being intoxicated? [55:50.880 --> 56:00.880] He had a different answer, and he started to say in court that they received a 911 call. [56:00.880 --> 56:08.880] And my attorney stopped him and said there is no 911 call on record. [56:08.880 --> 56:15.880] So, these two police in the same cop car had two different stories. [56:15.880 --> 56:17.880] How did the policeman respond? [56:17.880 --> 56:25.880] See, the policeman, if he wasn't the one that was flagged down, could be simply mistaken [56:25.880 --> 56:29.880] or his memory could be somewhat faulty. [56:29.880 --> 56:32.880] They stop a lot of people very often. [56:32.880 --> 56:43.880] Was there any reason to believe that the restaurant manager did not flag him down? [56:43.880 --> 56:47.880] Did you talk to the restaurant manager? [56:47.880 --> 56:48.880] No. [56:48.880 --> 56:55.880] I didn't even know that he was even the restaurant manager until way after the fact. [56:55.880 --> 57:07.880] Okay. Did he indicate that he had contacted the police? [57:07.880 --> 57:09.880] The restaurant manager? [57:09.880 --> 57:11.880] Yes. [57:11.880 --> 57:14.880] In court? [57:14.880 --> 57:17.880] No, not in court. [57:17.880 --> 57:24.880] Did he at any time say that he flagged down the police? [57:24.880 --> 57:26.880] No. [57:26.880 --> 57:31.880] Okay. So, they only had one policeman's word. [57:31.880 --> 57:37.880] Okay. Did this go before a jury or before a judge? [57:37.880 --> 57:40.880] It went before a jury. [57:40.880 --> 57:47.880] I asked my attorney to give me advice because I said I'm not guilty. [57:47.880 --> 57:51.880] I was there three and a half hours. [57:51.880 --> 57:58.880] I've had one margarita with my dinner, and that's it. [57:58.880 --> 58:03.880] Okay. We can't argue the case here. [58:03.880 --> 58:14.880] What I'm trying to find are enough details to give you some kind of claim to try to get this reversed or overturned. [58:14.880 --> 58:22.880] Did they bring the restaurant manager to court? Did he testify in court? [58:22.880 --> 58:26.880] Yes. [58:26.880 --> 58:31.880] What did he testify to in court? [58:31.880 --> 58:49.880] My attorney or the prosecutors were questioning him, and they asked him a question of how my behavior was in the restaurant, which it was only two other men. 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[01:02:30.880 --> 01:02:34.880] Unfortunately, the government is trampling our Fourth Amendment rights in the name of security. [01:02:34.880 --> 01:02:39.880] Case in point, TSA airport scanners that peer under your clothing. [01:02:39.880 --> 01:02:43.880] When government employees demand a peep at your privates without probable cause, [01:02:43.880 --> 01:02:46.880] I say it's time to sound the constitutional alarm bells. [01:02:46.880 --> 01:02:49.880] Join me in asking our representatives to dust off the Bill of Rights [01:02:49.880 --> 01:02:53.880] and use their googly eyes to take a gander at the Fourth. [01:02:53.880 --> 01:03:05.880] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:03:23.880 --> 01:03:40.880] Okay, we are back. [01:03:40.880 --> 01:03:43.880] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, The Rules of Law Radio. [01:03:43.880 --> 01:03:50.880] On this Friday, the eighth day of April, years a quarter gone already. [01:03:50.880 --> 01:03:57.880] No, it's a third. Is it a quarter gone? Yes, it's a quarter gone. [01:03:57.880 --> 01:03:59.880] Next month it will be a third gone. [01:03:59.880 --> 01:04:03.880] Okay, my hot time flies when you're having fun. [01:04:03.880 --> 01:04:21.880] April the 8th, 2022, and we're talking to Rosa in Texas. And Rosa, too many missing details. [01:04:21.880 --> 01:04:27.880] I need you to write me a timeline of everything that happened. [01:04:27.880 --> 01:04:34.880] When you get into one of these situations and you're not knowledgeable about what's going on, [01:04:34.880 --> 01:04:38.880] you don't always know what to pay attention to. [01:04:38.880 --> 01:04:46.880] And the way we pay attention to stuff that you probably don't know what to look for. [01:04:46.880 --> 01:04:52.880] So the best way to extract all the relevant information is a timeline. [01:04:52.880 --> 01:04:56.880] Timeline is this happened, then this happened, then this happened, then this happened. [01:04:56.880 --> 01:05:01.880] Write down everything that happened in the order it happened. [01:05:01.880 --> 01:05:02.880] I will. [01:05:02.880 --> 01:05:05.880] And then set it aside a couple of days. [01:05:05.880 --> 01:05:07.880] And then go back and look at it again. [01:05:07.880 --> 01:05:10.880] When you go down at the second time, you'll say, wait a minute, wait a minute, [01:05:10.880 --> 01:05:15.880] something happened in here, and in here you'll start adding pieces to it. [01:05:15.880 --> 01:05:20.880] And then when we look at it, now we can talk to you about what went on [01:05:20.880 --> 01:05:24.880] and keep everything in order so we can get a better understanding. [01:05:24.880 --> 01:05:26.880] We're not taking too long, we're not getting very far, [01:05:26.880 --> 01:05:30.880] because we're having to dig out all these details. [01:05:30.880 --> 01:05:33.880] Can you prepare us a timeline? [01:05:33.880 --> 01:05:35.880] And then call back in next week. [01:05:35.880 --> 01:05:36.880] Oh, here. [01:05:36.880 --> 01:05:40.880] And just a suggestion, Rosa, when you put these things down, [01:05:40.880 --> 01:05:42.880] each bullet point should be like, this is what happened, [01:05:42.880 --> 01:05:45.880] and not like a big long paragraph about each thing, [01:05:45.880 --> 01:05:50.880] but just as simple, this is the fact, here's what happened. [01:05:50.880 --> 01:05:54.880] And don't put things like they and them, [01:05:54.880 --> 01:06:01.880] but say things like the arresting officer did this, [01:06:01.880 --> 01:06:07.880] the backup officer said that, and so forth. [01:06:07.880 --> 01:06:11.880] That helps to keep everything really clear about what's going on. [01:06:11.880 --> 01:06:16.880] Paint the whole picture and the reader can just follow through and get your story. [01:06:16.880 --> 01:06:25.880] Yes, leave out all pronouns that you can, and do not use acronyms. [01:06:25.880 --> 01:06:28.880] Acronyms makes me crazy. [01:06:28.880 --> 01:06:30.880] Is that what it was? [01:06:30.880 --> 01:06:33.880] That's what it was, it was acronyms. [01:06:33.880 --> 01:06:38.880] You put down these letters, and I'm never sure what they actually mean, [01:06:38.880 --> 01:06:42.880] so try to avoid letters and pronouns, and give us a timeline, [01:06:42.880 --> 01:06:48.880] and call us back next week, and we'll be able to move this a lot further. [01:06:48.880 --> 01:06:52.880] Okay, well, I will probably, if you don't mind, I will, you know, [01:06:52.880 --> 01:06:58.880] work on it and try to send it to you, and I will call next week, as well. [01:06:58.880 --> 01:07:01.880] Okay, wonderful. [01:07:01.880 --> 01:07:05.880] Thank you, Ms. Rosa, and we'll talk to you next week. [01:07:05.880 --> 01:07:07.880] Thank you, bye-bye. [01:07:07.880 --> 01:07:12.880] Okay, now we're going to Olivier in Florida. [01:07:12.880 --> 01:07:17.880] Olivier, what is up with your cases? [01:07:17.880 --> 01:07:19.880] Hello? [01:07:19.880 --> 01:07:24.880] Hello, we're here. [01:07:24.880 --> 01:07:25.880] How you doing? [01:07:25.880 --> 01:07:27.880] I'm hearing a lot of background noise. [01:07:27.880 --> 01:07:30.880] Can you hear me now? [01:07:30.880 --> 01:07:31.880] Much better. [01:07:31.880 --> 01:07:32.880] Yes. [01:07:32.880 --> 01:07:34.880] Okay. [01:07:34.880 --> 01:07:37.880] Man, interesting. [01:07:37.880 --> 01:07:40.880] Quick question before I start. [01:07:40.880 --> 01:07:50.880] What is the proper way, or are we allowed to have access to the reasoning [01:07:50.880 --> 01:07:58.880] or the reasons behind the termination of office? [01:07:58.880 --> 01:08:01.880] Did you understand that, Brad? [01:08:01.880 --> 01:08:04.880] I think he's kind of cutting out. [01:08:04.880 --> 01:08:08.880] He said he wants to know the reasons behind the termination, [01:08:08.880 --> 01:08:12.880] and I didn't understand what it was that was being determined. [01:08:12.880 --> 01:08:13.880] No, no, no, no, no. [01:08:13.880 --> 01:08:16.880] The termination of a police officer. [01:08:16.880 --> 01:08:22.880] Are we allowed to know the reasoning behind it, why they got fired? [01:08:22.880 --> 01:08:25.880] Oh, when a peace officer gets fired, he's terminated. [01:08:25.880 --> 01:08:27.880] We want to know why. [01:08:27.880 --> 01:08:32.880] Well, that seems like public records, right? [01:08:32.880 --> 01:08:41.880] I would think so, but I can imagine problems where whatever they say [01:08:41.880 --> 01:08:45.880] will follow the policeman and harm him in other places, [01:08:45.880 --> 01:08:52.880] and if he doesn't believe his termination was valid or proper, [01:08:52.880 --> 01:09:00.880] and bring on the jurisdiction slander or defamation suits, [01:09:00.880 --> 01:09:05.880] I would bet that there has been put in place legislation [01:09:05.880 --> 01:09:10.880] that places some restrictions on what can be revealed. [01:09:10.880 --> 01:09:16.880] That might go into the confidentiality and need to be redacted or something. [01:09:16.880 --> 01:09:21.880] I can't say that for sure, but I would expect there would be something. [01:09:21.880 --> 01:09:29.880] So search through the attorney general's opinions, huh? [01:09:29.880 --> 01:09:30.880] Okay. [01:09:30.880 --> 01:09:39.880] You might just do a search for termination confidentiality. [01:09:39.880 --> 01:09:42.880] The short of it is I can't answer that question. [01:09:42.880 --> 01:09:43.880] I don't know. [01:09:43.880 --> 01:09:44.880] Okay. [01:09:44.880 --> 01:09:45.880] I can't answer it. [01:09:45.880 --> 01:09:52.880] And you forced me to admit it on the air. [01:09:52.880 --> 01:09:55.880] Okay. [01:09:55.880 --> 01:09:58.880] I have 33 cases going on, okay? [01:09:58.880 --> 01:10:01.880] The first case is where they pulled me over, [01:10:01.880 --> 01:10:08.880] but the police officers pulled me over claiming that I failed to maintain length. [01:10:08.880 --> 01:10:09.880] That was the first case. [01:10:09.880 --> 01:10:19.880] The second case was a backup officer who heard about the first officers pulled me over, [01:10:19.880 --> 01:10:25.880] saw me driving, pulled me over, said that he knew me, and arrested me. [01:10:25.880 --> 01:10:27.880] The third one, I got in a car accident, [01:10:27.880 --> 01:10:32.880] and the officer took me to jail after the car accident. [01:10:32.880 --> 01:10:34.880] Now, the case that we're talking about, [01:10:34.880 --> 01:10:40.880] we're talking about the second situation where the officer heard his friends arrest me [01:10:40.880 --> 01:10:43.880] for some reason, you know, I made noise. [01:10:43.880 --> 01:10:49.880] And so he knew, he said that he knew me, and he pulled me over and arrested me. [01:10:49.880 --> 01:10:52.880] Now, what did he arrest you for? [01:10:52.880 --> 01:10:58.880] He arrested me for driving on city lights. [01:10:58.880 --> 01:11:04.880] Oh, okay. I thought that was the one where they arrested you for driving black. [01:11:04.880 --> 01:11:07.880] Okay. I think it's the same thing. [01:11:07.880 --> 01:11:15.880] Okay. So, where are, so how is it, what do you mean he knew you? [01:11:15.880 --> 01:11:20.880] He said that he knew me because his buddies from the other precinct, [01:11:20.880 --> 01:11:24.880] another town over, which is like, I guess they're West Melbourne, [01:11:24.880 --> 01:11:28.880] and Melbourne arrested me a couple months ago. [01:11:28.880 --> 01:11:31.880] But that does not give him probable cause to pull you over, [01:11:31.880 --> 01:11:36.880] just because he knew you or somebody else didn't like you or anything. [01:11:36.880 --> 01:11:43.880] He can't hang his head on anything to pull you over for. [01:11:43.880 --> 01:11:49.880] Well, he was black in Florida. [01:11:49.880 --> 01:11:57.880] And it doesn't make it good that his buddies who arrested me the first time [01:11:57.880 --> 01:12:01.880] arrested me because I was black too, because they said I failed to maintain lane. [01:12:01.880 --> 01:12:04.880] And in their video, it showed me driving like a grandma. [01:12:04.880 --> 01:12:09.880] Then they said that I felony evaded arrest. [01:12:09.880 --> 01:12:12.880] In the video, it shows that they turned on their lights, [01:12:12.880 --> 01:12:15.880] and I slowed down to 21 miles an hour. [01:12:15.880 --> 01:12:21.880] I never seen anyone evade someone at 21 miles an hour. [01:12:21.880 --> 01:12:30.880] Wait a minute, didn't O.J. Simpson do something like that? [01:12:30.880 --> 01:12:33.880] So, it looks real bad. [01:12:33.880 --> 01:12:43.880] So, you beat O.J. Simpson, you have the slowest police state chase in history. [01:12:43.880 --> 01:12:46.880] Okay. [01:12:46.880 --> 01:12:48.880] So, the whole thing looks bad. [01:12:48.880 --> 01:12:51.880] Plus, they cut off the video. [01:12:51.880 --> 01:12:57.880] You see the cop cover his mic, cover his voice, [01:12:57.880 --> 01:13:06.880] then the video goes off for like two minutes as they talk about what they're going to do. [01:13:06.880 --> 01:13:09.880] That sounds like sporulation. [01:13:09.880 --> 01:13:10.880] Yeah. [01:13:10.880 --> 01:13:13.880] I mean, but see, it's so much good stuff. [01:13:13.880 --> 01:13:14.880] I'm not even talking about that. [01:13:14.880 --> 01:13:16.880] We're just referencing it. [01:13:16.880 --> 01:13:20.880] But this is the good stuff I want to get to see because I want to hold everybody up. [01:13:20.880 --> 01:13:22.880] I know everybody wants to talk to you. [01:13:22.880 --> 01:13:24.880] But the attorney called me. [01:13:24.880 --> 01:13:27.880] He said, oh, yeah, you missed court today. [01:13:27.880 --> 01:13:28.880] I'm like, I missed court today. [01:13:28.880 --> 01:13:29.880] I was in the court. [01:13:29.880 --> 01:13:30.880] He's like, well, I didn't see you. [01:13:30.880 --> 01:13:31.880] I was like, I was in court. [01:13:31.880 --> 01:13:33.880] We talked to the judge and the man. [01:13:33.880 --> 01:13:35.880] We talked to the attorney and everything. [01:13:35.880 --> 01:13:36.880] We just talked about it. [01:13:36.880 --> 01:13:41.880] They're like, oh, no, this is on the case of a driver suspended license. [01:13:41.880 --> 01:13:43.880] I said, and it's a little bit interesting. [01:13:43.880 --> 01:13:44.880] He's like, no, I don't have it on that case. [01:13:44.880 --> 01:13:47.880] I'm like, well, I was on court in the other case. [01:13:47.880 --> 01:13:50.880] And I said, so what are you calling me about now? [01:13:50.880 --> 01:13:52.880] He's like, well, we got trial on Monday. [01:13:52.880 --> 01:13:54.880] I said, we got trial on Monday. [01:13:54.880 --> 01:13:56.880] I said, this is the second time I ever talked to you. [01:13:56.880 --> 01:13:58.880] What do you mean we have trial on Monday? [01:13:58.880 --> 01:14:00.880] He's like, yeah, I was a judge. [01:14:00.880 --> 01:14:04.880] I told the judge that something happened and just didn't show up. [01:14:04.880 --> 01:14:07.880] And she allowed you to continue it. [01:14:07.880 --> 01:14:09.880] But she said that we had to do trial Monday. [01:14:09.880 --> 01:14:12.880] And we got to get ready for trial. [01:14:12.880 --> 01:14:15.880] I'm like, there's no way we're going to get ready for trial Monday. [01:14:15.880 --> 01:14:20.880] And then he referenced, he was like, I was looking at your arguments. [01:14:20.880 --> 01:14:27.880] And your arguments have no substance. [01:14:27.880 --> 01:14:29.880] I'm like, what? [01:14:29.880 --> 01:14:31.880] He's like, yeah, those are federal arguments. [01:14:31.880 --> 01:14:33.880] And they're not going to work in state court. [01:14:33.880 --> 01:14:38.880] I'm like, I don't care what's going to work and what's not going to work. [01:14:38.880 --> 01:14:43.880] What I told you is to argue my issue. [01:14:43.880 --> 01:14:45.880] That's all I care about. [01:14:45.880 --> 01:14:47.880] So that, well, you know, they give you that bill. [01:14:47.880 --> 01:14:51.880] Well, if they don't think it's meritless, they don't have to. [01:14:51.880 --> 01:14:54.880] I said, I can listen. [01:14:54.880 --> 01:15:02.880] What you're going to do is you're going to address all my issues as I wrote them in the paper. [01:15:02.880 --> 01:15:06.880] I said, if not, we'll have a big issue. [01:15:06.880 --> 01:15:10.880] You, your supervisor, everyone else that I can think of, [01:15:10.880 --> 01:15:13.880] we're going to have a sit down in federal court, [01:15:13.880 --> 01:15:19.880] and we're going to explain to the judge why you think that you have the ability to tell me [01:15:19.880 --> 01:15:25.880] what rights that you're going to raise after I specify to you clearly [01:15:25.880 --> 01:15:29.880] what rights I want you to raise and the issues that I want you to raise. [01:15:29.880 --> 01:15:32.880] I said, I don't care about your court rules. [01:15:32.880 --> 01:15:34.880] I said, I don't care about your court rules. [01:15:34.880 --> 01:15:37.880] I don't care about winning in this court. [01:15:37.880 --> 01:15:41.880] I said, that is not of my concern. [01:15:41.880 --> 01:15:44.880] Anyway, I don't care about winning. [01:15:44.880 --> 01:15:46.880] All I care about is making the record. [01:15:46.880 --> 01:15:48.880] I said, this is a court of record. [01:15:48.880 --> 01:15:49.880] There is no court. [01:15:49.880 --> 01:15:50.880] This is not a court of law. [01:15:50.880 --> 01:15:54.880] We're going for the court of law next, which is appellate court. [01:15:54.880 --> 01:16:00.880] And in order for my issues to be raised in the appellate court or reviewed in the appellate court, [01:16:00.880 --> 01:16:02.880] they need to be raised now. [01:16:02.880 --> 01:16:04.880] And then I made a side note to them. [01:16:04.880 --> 01:16:06.880] I said, actually, I can't raise them. [01:16:06.880 --> 01:16:10.880] I can't raise constitutional arguments for the first time on appeal. [01:16:10.880 --> 01:16:12.880] But we're not doing that. [01:16:12.880 --> 01:16:14.880] I said, we're not doing that. [01:16:14.880 --> 01:16:20.880] So what you're going to do is get ready to argue those issues, [01:16:20.880 --> 01:16:23.880] or on Monday, I'm going to fire you. [01:16:23.880 --> 01:16:28.880] And they're like, oh, well, you're going to get relieved, all right? [01:16:28.880 --> 01:16:32.880] They're like, well, I'm not signing on paper. [01:16:32.880 --> 01:16:35.880] I'm firing you in court. [01:16:35.880 --> 01:16:39.880] This is insufficient counsel. [01:16:39.880 --> 01:16:41.880] This is the second time you're talking to me. [01:16:41.880 --> 01:16:43.880] You're talking about we're going to trial. [01:16:43.880 --> 01:16:47.880] You've got music coming up. 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[01:19:54.880 --> 01:19:57.880] I was blindsided but now I can see your plan. [01:19:57.880 --> 01:20:04.880] You put the beer in my pocket, took the money from my hand. [01:20:04.880 --> 01:20:08.880] Ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again. [01:20:08.880 --> 01:20:13.880] I was blindsided but now I can see your plan. [01:20:13.880 --> 01:20:16.880] You put the beer in my pocket, took the money from my hand. [01:20:16.880 --> 01:20:22.880] I was blindsided but now I can see your plan. [01:20:22.880 --> 01:20:28.920] trying to do best and you just don't have no argument and I don't want I want [01:20:28.920 --> 01:20:34.840] to see the best for you I'm like listen do I have the right to livelihood isn't [01:20:34.840 --> 01:20:40.120] that because you know yes you do I said okay I have a right to livelihood so [01:20:40.120 --> 01:20:44.680] what's the issue I said you need to argue my issue you know well you know [01:20:44.680 --> 01:20:49.960] it's not verbal in the court I said listen I don't care what you want to [01:20:49.960 --> 01:20:57.840] argue or what you argue as long as this case gets dismissed I don't care if not [01:20:57.840 --> 01:21:03.320] you and everyone else is going to have to see me in federal court it's like I [01:21:03.320 --> 01:21:09.320] have sued the judges in the prior case because he he hasn't even read the case [01:21:09.320 --> 01:21:14.520] file yet he doesn't realize that I said the case has been moved to another court [01:21:14.520 --> 01:21:18.760] because the judge recused herself because they're being sued so I said I'm [01:21:18.760 --> 01:21:23.120] going I said I'm going to have everybody else's suit I have the other judge which [01:21:23.120 --> 01:21:30.160] recused herself on this case and then he made a smart comment like well how is [01:21:30.160 --> 01:21:35.120] that going well how is that working out for you all right what I said actually [01:21:35.120 --> 01:21:41.480] it's in the appeal process now so he was being smart about it I said [01:21:41.480 --> 01:21:49.320] you I said that I said oh that doesn't matter I said what matters is that that [01:21:49.320 --> 01:21:54.080] the case get dismissed and then I said I said hold on you're talking about going [01:21:54.080 --> 01:22:01.520] to trial where's my discovery oh well I said there is a discovery oh there's a [01:22:01.520 --> 01:22:07.120] discovery here so where's the transcript where's the officers testimony [01:22:07.120 --> 01:22:11.760] they're like officer testimony I said yeah you know you're not listening I told you that [01:22:11.760 --> 01:22:16.600] we had a trial already and and then see I like I said so you you don't even know [01:22:16.600 --> 01:22:19.440] understand what was going on in front of you but you're telling me that we got a [01:22:19.440 --> 01:22:28.440] trial on Monday so he's confused I like you know what I need to see the [01:22:28.440 --> 01:22:34.240] discovery everything and he said he like well okay I'll give it to my secretary and [01:22:34.240 --> 01:22:38.840] just come pick it up I said you won't give it to the secretary I said is your [01:22:38.840 --> 01:22:44.120] secretary going to be in the courtroom with me during trial he's like no I [01:22:44.120 --> 01:22:48.360] said oh who's going to be in the courtroom with me during trial he said I [01:22:48.360 --> 01:22:57.240] am I said well I need to see you with my discovery at that time he left oh okay [01:22:57.240 --> 01:23:00.480] well well we could be with the scheduling date the time where I'm [01:23:00.480 --> 01:23:05.920] available and so he made his time 1 30 5 o'clock okay fine you say I'm trying to [01:23:05.920 --> 01:23:09.920] get off the phone with him because I'm trying to keep him blowing up well [01:23:09.920 --> 01:23:15.840] because he did through this trial on me just out of nowhere you know so I'm [01:23:15.840 --> 01:23:24.800] like okay I'm collecting all my thoughts thinking about going to look over the [01:23:24.800 --> 01:23:28.960] rules the statute rules and trial and everything you know setting up the game [01:23:28.960 --> 01:23:34.680] plan in my head so I'm like okay I got to go to see him on Friday so I go by [01:23:34.680 --> 01:23:40.360] my way planning on go see him Friday which is two days away and the next day [01:23:40.360 --> 01:23:45.640] I'm helping the customer out and my phone ring and something just funny about [01:23:45.640 --> 01:23:49.760] the phone where the phone ring something that's not something you know that's not [01:23:49.760 --> 01:23:55.000] somebody trying to contact me for some help and then my friend pick up the [01:23:55.000 --> 01:24:03.360] phone and then it sound like you know you know blue-collar guy I'm like well [01:24:03.360 --> 01:24:07.480] that's not the customer nothing like that so that's it that's an attorney and [01:24:07.480 --> 01:24:11.320] in my head I'm like I shouldn't be seeing no attorney for at least a month [01:24:11.320 --> 01:24:17.240] now or until Friday and and I feel like wait a minute that's the attorney that I have to see [01:24:17.240 --> 01:24:21.720] Friday my friend in my head I'm like this better not be him because there's [01:24:21.720 --> 01:24:24.960] no I'm going to some coming to see you tomorrow I'm going to set you up and [01:24:24.960 --> 01:24:28.920] bring her I'm bringing a video recorder or put it on the table and I'm gonna [01:24:28.920 --> 01:24:33.680] tell you tell me again what you're not going to do is that with the recorder in [01:24:33.680 --> 01:24:38.280] front of you and I'm gonna tell you that I'm gonna I'm gonna have you your [01:24:38.280 --> 01:24:43.160] supervisor and every supervisor above them in federal court they explained it [01:24:43.160 --> 01:24:49.800] right so when oh he's like and I'm getting this but I'm getting upset I'm [01:24:49.800 --> 01:24:52.720] thinking about all this cuz I'm like wait I would have scheduled a meeting to [01:24:52.720 --> 01:24:56.880] handle you tomorrow so why are you calling me now and say I'm like I'm in [01:24:56.880 --> 01:25:00.080] there and I'm playing all this stuff to my head I'm gonna wait a minute wait [01:25:00.080 --> 01:25:06.720] a minute calm down so you better not be trying to back out or something yeah I [01:25:06.720 --> 01:25:10.240] don't know I'm from the street so we look for the different I understand [01:25:10.240 --> 01:25:14.440] where you come from but me is like I've already told you that we're gonna come [01:25:14.440 --> 01:25:18.560] handle this face-to-face don't call me again you know that's how I look at it [01:25:18.560 --> 01:25:21.960] don't call me again we won't handle this face-to-face and I'm gonna tell you a [01:25:21.960 --> 01:25:25.320] new one I'm gonna show you what gangsta is [01:25:25.320 --> 01:25:29.720] is and so I didn't I didn't want I wanted to see to see you face-to-face [01:25:29.720 --> 01:25:34.000] now so we could do so we can handle this on recording you know so that's what I [01:25:34.000 --> 01:25:37.280] was I didn't want to talk to you next thing I want to see if you're calling me [01:25:37.280 --> 01:25:41.280] now that means because I made it clear to you that we ain't talking until we [01:25:41.280 --> 01:25:45.360] see you I want to see that I want to see facts I want to see evidence I want to [01:25:45.360 --> 01:25:50.960] see research I want to see you providing professional counsel [01:25:50.960 --> 01:25:56.400] I'm saying coherent counsel that's what I want to see effective counsel so I [01:25:56.400 --> 01:25:59.760] made that clear so when I heard when I heard his voice I was upset because I [01:25:59.760 --> 01:26:04.000] was about to handle everything tomorrow but something told me like calm down [01:26:04.000 --> 01:26:08.880] you know they told me something told me that the issues were going to iron out [01:26:08.880 --> 01:26:14.480] themselves something like calm down wait a minute he's calling he understands [01:26:14.480 --> 01:26:19.440] that the only reason that that we're going to clear everything up tomorrow so [01:26:19.440 --> 01:26:23.920] if he's calling today there must be something that came up so I calmed [01:26:23.920 --> 01:26:28.280] myself down I grabbed my phone from a friend like who's this they're like oh [01:26:28.280 --> 01:26:34.040] this is the one that we got a trial on Monday like yeah about that I'm like [01:26:34.040 --> 01:26:39.080] yeah okay what's going on well we don't need to have that meeting tomorrow I [01:26:39.080 --> 01:26:42.920] said we don't have we don't need to have that meeting tomorrow he was like yeah [01:26:42.920 --> 01:26:49.240] because the charges are getting dismissed I said I said what he said yeah you know [01:26:49.240 --> 01:26:52.600] they dropped the charges and you know he's just talking real casual like [01:26:52.600 --> 01:26:56.480] nothing's going on like what hold on hold on what you mean they dropped the [01:26:56.480 --> 01:27:04.120] charges I said I need ever can I inquire why they dropped the charges I need [01:27:04.120 --> 01:27:14.320] them you know what he said well yeah that officer got fired I said what yeah [01:27:14.320 --> 01:27:22.240] Miss Olivier I said I got him fired did I get him fired like it seems that way I'm like [01:27:22.240 --> 01:27:28.840] what I'm like looking he like yeah because everything you were saying he [01:27:28.840 --> 01:27:31.560] told me everything you was the attorney told me that yeah everything you're [01:27:31.560 --> 01:27:36.120] saying didn't make sense you was talking about prior statements and you know [01:27:36.120 --> 01:27:40.840] discovery and trials and you know I went back and we looked at everything a [01:27:40.840 --> 01:27:45.840] little closer and I was and I realized like yeah you did have a trial I see [01:27:45.840 --> 01:27:53.960] everything here and you know the officer already made a testimony that they can't [01:27:53.960 --> 01:27:58.040] they can't redo the trial over that there's a double jeopardy and they have [01:27:58.040 --> 01:28:05.880] to use the trial the current information that they have already and accordingly [01:28:05.880 --> 01:28:14.600] the officer made some statements which were the wasn't in their favor and I [01:28:14.600 --> 01:28:22.920] like yeah and I also sued two judges the state attorney the Brevard County which [01:28:22.920 --> 01:28:30.960] has five six council members on there everyone is saying I sued so I'm sitting [01:28:30.960 --> 01:28:37.800] here like wait a minute like I was trying to call you two three days now [01:28:37.800 --> 01:28:43.640] trying to let you know what happened but I'm sitting here like what and I didn't [01:28:43.640 --> 01:28:53.280] know like he's been got fired and I didn't know this I mean he got he's been [01:28:53.280 --> 01:29:02.360] got fired he got fired really and shortly after I had we had all we we had [01:29:02.360 --> 01:29:06.600] our trial and it was kind of funny because the judge and we in the trial the [01:29:06.600 --> 01:29:13.400] judge is looking at him like she's disgusted like what you did what you know [01:29:13.400 --> 01:29:19.040] like she was just so disgusted and the attorney was trying to the prosecutor [01:29:19.040 --> 01:29:23.200] was trying to stop the judge from asking the officer questions and I'm [01:29:23.200 --> 01:29:25.960] staring I'm 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finally told you [01:34:48.560 --> 01:34:57.320] that the officer got fired right and so yeah and you know his tone of voice was [01:34:57.320 --> 01:35:04.640] very you talk a very condescending to me the the day before and I was very like [01:35:04.640 --> 01:35:10.840] at this meeting I'm gonna embarrass like I really have like I'm gonna go all out [01:35:10.840 --> 01:35:15.800] you're gonna have to export me you know everyone in the office is going to know [01:35:15.800 --> 01:35:20.720] me tomorrow you know that's my sense it's you know because that's how [01:35:20.720 --> 01:35:26.520] condescending he was because you know everybody who knows me adores me so and [01:35:26.520 --> 01:35:30.640] and I had a friend sitting there listening to the conversation and just [01:35:30.640 --> 01:35:36.440] staring at me like who is he talking to I'm looking at my friend like I know I'm [01:35:36.440 --> 01:35:40.840] like he's gonna see well who he's talking to tomorrow but when he saw that was this [01:35:40.840 --> 01:35:45.200] he was like he could tell like you know the whole it was like I was talking to [01:35:45.200 --> 01:35:51.520] another person you know I guess he's seen the effect of you know the things [01:35:51.520 --> 01:35:56.400] that I was talking about and that document has no I think wait I think [01:35:56.400 --> 01:36:05.380] Jerry Reed talked about this and his song attitude adjustment he got his [01:36:05.380 --> 01:36:16.080] attitude adjusted okay go ahead I'll stop interrupting yeah so um so he was [01:36:16.080 --> 01:36:20.860] you're saying told me that everything's dismissed and I'll have to deal with [01:36:20.860 --> 01:36:26.760] anything you're saying so now I'm just that's why I brought up the question [01:36:26.760 --> 01:36:34.440] like you know I wondered is there a way I can verify you know why he got fired [01:36:34.440 --> 01:36:42.120] now like how did they word it what was the excuse today you we all know and I [01:36:42.120 --> 01:36:48.480] need to go track down the other offices also to see if they got fired because I [01:36:48.480 --> 01:36:57.000] had like six officers on in suit well I suspect the one got fired because he [01:36:57.000 --> 01:37:07.240] embarrassed the judge have you looked at a Brady list for this jurisdiction do [01:37:07.240 --> 01:37:18.840] you know what a Brady list is yes okay hold on a second for everybody else [01:37:18.840 --> 01:37:27.280] who's listening a Brady list is a list of officers that prosecutors have that [01:37:27.280 --> 01:37:33.360] they will not call to court because they can't trust them to testify [01:37:33.360 --> 01:37:38.920] effectively it's called a non credible witness some of them would call it an [01:37:38.920 --> 01:37:44.840] NCW list yeah that's what it should be but they tend to call it a Brady list [01:37:44.840 --> 01:37:54.520] but Brady goes to discovery okay go ahead okay um yeah so that's where we at [01:37:54.520 --> 01:38:01.280] right now and I'm just thinking right now is we they just handed over me a [01:38:01.280 --> 01:38:11.160] lawsuit I mean if they handed me over a false imprisonment suit and they the [01:38:11.160 --> 01:38:16.360] judges I'm still going after the declaratory judgment suit so them [01:38:16.360 --> 01:38:22.680] tossing out a case it really doesn't do anything it's not like it's gonna it's [01:38:22.680 --> 01:38:29.080] gonna make me stop going after the declaratory judgment about the way that [01:38:29.080 --> 01:38:42.280] they operate that book okay so I'm not sure you've got a number of actions in [01:38:42.280 --> 01:38:49.960] place so are you preparing a lawsuit against this jurisdiction do you not [01:38:49.960 --> 01:38:54.240] already have one against this jurisdiction based on this set of [01:38:54.240 --> 01:39:06.480] complaints yes but judgment on the void for vagueness for the driver likes the [01:39:06.480 --> 01:39:14.080] statute and then in that in that complaint I wrote all the violations [01:39:14.080 --> 01:39:21.120] that referred to that statue all the officers who violated my rights [01:39:21.120 --> 01:39:26.960] underneath that statue I wrote them in the suit and how they how they how that [01:39:26.960 --> 01:39:35.680] violation occurred and I also put the judges and the judges the judges and the [01:39:35.680 --> 01:39:39.720] prosecutors because they are the ones who control the court of our county [01:39:39.720 --> 01:39:46.240] because of our county is the one that is housing the inmates so they have an [01:39:46.240 --> 01:39:50.800] interest in it because they are arresting people with driver's license to [01:39:50.800 --> 01:39:56.760] bring in jail of our county and I did the state attorney general because she's [01:39:56.760 --> 01:40:02.400] the one responsible to the in-between person for the like legislature and the [01:40:02.400 --> 01:40:07.400] state the representative for the legislation state so I think what I'm [01:40:07.400 --> 01:40:14.360] thinking is the state attorney is the one that really you know got the guy [01:40:14.360 --> 01:40:17.520] embarrassed and made them it made some things happen [01:40:17.520 --> 01:40:23.360] probably before I count it too because they they're the ones when I pay out [01:40:28.640 --> 01:40:33.120] so that's a that's a suit that I have I currently have is the declaratory [01:40:33.120 --> 01:40:38.080] judgment the the other cases are criminal cases which this one just got [01:40:38.080 --> 01:40:43.440] dropped so now since this one got dropped I think I should have malicious [01:40:43.440 --> 01:40:52.400] prosecution and false imprisonment oh absolutely false imprisonment [01:40:52.400 --> 01:41:00.400] malicious prosecution if I read the penal code for Florida I would probably [01:41:00.400 --> 01:41:07.320] find about a half a dozen issues that you can bring and it's interesting that [01:41:07.320 --> 01:41:14.720] you're in Florida and when we when I do a presentation about the duty to bring [01:41:14.720 --> 01:41:20.640] before a magistrate hello the prime the primary case I use is a Florida case [01:41:20.640 --> 01:41:28.280] Christine Pugh did they bring me before a magistrate or have you not gotten to [01:41:28.280 --> 01:41:38.480] that issue yet you there Olivier and we lose you [01:41:41.560 --> 01:41:47.680] it's in like I heard a piece of his voice talking underneath he just dropped [01:41:47.680 --> 01:41:52.120] so he'll probably call back we don't have any callers on the board and that's [01:41:52.120 --> 01:41:59.880] unusual for a Saturday so when I'm sure we'll call right back when he's done I [01:41:59.880 --> 01:42:09.720] think I will go into the codes that I use the go into the routine how we run [01:42:09.720 --> 01:42:18.880] the routine on public officials the codes that we use and how we use them to [01:42:18.880 --> 01:42:28.040] give people a good idea how to do what Olivia is doing yeah I'm sure that would [01:42:28.040 --> 01:42:34.640] be really helpful it was I have been asked for that before and I I did one [01:42:34.640 --> 01:42:42.880] at a meeting in Bedford I went through these codes but I didn't have it [01:42:42.880 --> 01:42:48.520] prepared beforehand they kind of caught me you know at the spur of the moment so [01:42:48.520 --> 01:42:56.280] I wasn't as prepared I'd like to do this and kind of go through these codes so [01:42:56.280 --> 01:42:59.680] that the next time I do a live presentation I'll have a more organized [01:42:59.680 --> 01:43:06.200] but it will also act as a resource so people can get the archive and listen to [01:43:06.200 --> 01:43:13.400] it over and over so it looks like Olivia is not coming back is pretty good chance [01:43:13.400 --> 01:43:18.240] his battery died out so he may lose him for the night when we come back on the [01:43:18.240 --> 01:43:28.400] other side I will go into the routine we use how we go about setting up a [01:43:28.400 --> 01:43:37.280] jurisdiction and the laws that we use to get that done with so you have you got [01:43:37.280 --> 01:43:41.920] about 20 seconds for it to fill in this empty space where I ran out of words [01:43:41.920 --> 01:43:48.120] let me do a little dance that place for you to see this on the radio yeah just [01:43:48.120 --> 01:43:55.040] don't be contentious okay that's the inside joke hang on [01:43:55.040 --> 01:44:02.440] Randy Felton that fountain will be right back through advances in technology our [01:44:02.440 --> 01:44:07.160] lives have greatly improved except in the area of nutrition people feed their [01:44:07.160 --> 01:44:11.400] pets better than they feed themselves and it's time we changed all that our [01:44:11.400 --> 01:44:16.160] primary defense against aging and disease in this toxic environment is [01:44:16.160 --> 01:44:21.120] good nutrition in a world where natural foods have been irradiated adulterated [01:44:21.120 --> 01:44:25.400] and mutilated young 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we are back and we got a couple of callers and I'm looking at the caller [01:47:13.920 --> 01:47:19.680] list and I'm confused because we have Chris in New York and Shane in New York [01:47:19.680 --> 01:47:26.440] and I thought they were the same person oh well that's confusing okay before I [01:47:26.440 --> 01:47:35.320] go into my dissertation it's it's 10 o'clock so I've got three more hours no [01:47:35.320 --> 01:47:39.720] two more hours I'll have time to do that a little bit later what I'm going to do [01:47:39.720 --> 01:47:47.200] is go through the procedures that we do and miss the laws that we use there's [01:47:47.200 --> 01:47:52.520] not that many of them we use them over and over so people can kind of get an [01:47:52.520 --> 01:47:59.440] idea of what to do and what laws well now didn't to do that but before that [01:47:59.440 --> 01:48:03.480] we've got a couple callers let's go to Chris in New York Chris what do you have [01:48:03.480 --> 01:48:11.840] for us today well Randy last time we spoke I needed to [01:48:11.840 --> 01:48:19.560] tell the judge to rule on my fraud on court for the removal of motions in a [01:48:19.560 --> 01:48:26.160] DWI case I filed that article 87 proceeding is what they called them in [01:48:26.160 --> 01:48:35.080] New York handles the writ of mandamus and like within a week later the judge [01:48:35.080 --> 01:48:46.920] ruled on my motion yeah obviously denied by denied it and then we as an [01:48:46.920 --> 01:48:54.640] attorney or a law firm that wrote an affirmation in opposition for my [01:48:54.640 --> 01:49:00.440] article 87 proceeding wait a minute wait a minute can you take a step back and [01:49:00.440 --> 01:49:07.020] give us a synopsis or a preview of to tell us where you're at right now so [01:49:07.020 --> 01:49:16.120] we'll have a context in which to put all of this okay I had a TV chart and there [01:49:16.120 --> 01:49:21.400] were motion and then that I had filed at the court right wait a minute wait a [01:49:21.400 --> 01:49:25.000] minute give us kind of an idea of what's going on here what's the nature of the [01:49:25.000 --> 01:49:32.680] case the nature of the case I'm trying to prove fraud on court and get my [01:49:32.680 --> 01:49:46.040] plead vacated hello wait a minute I'm thinking what was the original issue the [01:49:46.040 --> 01:49:58.280] original issue was it was a DWI okay and okay you have convicted on the DWI I [01:49:58.280 --> 01:50:07.880] pled to the DWI but then after after the plea agreement I filed a motion and it's [01:50:07.880 --> 01:50:12.800] a 440 motion in New York State and you have like 90 days to do it and one of [01:50:12.800 --> 01:50:18.680] the things you can file it for is fraud a court officer is the only one that has [01:50:18.680 --> 01:50:24.960] access to the court record a court officer removed two of my motions are [01:50:24.960 --> 01:50:35.560] on the court record anymore they removed them out so I'm trying to so that's why [01:50:35.560 --> 01:50:40.140] I was trying to get a fake dated well he didn't move on for over 13 months we [01:50:40.140 --> 01:50:45.640] spoke on the phone right like we're doing now and you suggest that maybe an [01:50:45.640 --> 01:50:50.640] article you know you said you know do a writ of mandamus which is an article 78 [01:50:50.640 --> 01:50:59.600] receiving in New York State I did I took your suggestion I filed one I served him [01:50:59.600 --> 01:51:07.400] a week later he rules on my motion and he gets a law firm to represent him and [01:51:07.400 --> 01:51:14.760] they filed an affirmation of opposition but I still have you know obviously the [01:51:14.760 --> 01:51:22.880] article 87 hasn't been ruled on yet okay hold on article of opposition it would [01:51:22.880 --> 01:51:27.840] see I would think he would file an answer how is an article of opposition [01:51:27.840 --> 01:51:40.920] different than an answer affirmation in opposition affirmation opposition did [01:51:40.920 --> 01:51:49.960] you understand that breath I understood that he that an article of opposition was [01:51:49.960 --> 01:51:58.120] filed but I didn't understand what's different about that an article 87 [01:51:58.120 --> 01:52:06.800] proceeding is what they call it in New York State for a writ of mandamus I was [01:52:06.800 --> 01:52:13.200] trying to compel the judge to rule out my motion that was before the court okay [01:52:13.200 --> 01:52:21.440] so the mandamus or mandate is in New York that is this 87 yes what they call [01:52:21.440 --> 01:52:27.400] it okay it's just weird name for it in New York okay got you that's just how [01:52:27.400 --> 01:52:34.040] that's the only way you can do it now so the attorney the law firm that's [01:52:34.040 --> 01:52:43.920] representing this judge filed an affirmation in opposition to my article [01:52:43.920 --> 01:52:51.720] 87 proceeding for the writ of mandamus so it's almost like somebody giving a [01:52:51.720 --> 01:52:59.440] brief in opposition to a writ of mandamus correct [01:52:59.440 --> 01:53:07.720] yes did it address every point did it give a reason why the appellate court [01:53:07.720 --> 01:53:16.480] didn't need to mandate that the lower court follow below well it was the big [01:53:16.480 --> 01:53:22.760] thing is is they're saying that because I entered in the plea I already knew the [01:53:22.760 --> 01:53:32.960] file or the most the alleged motions weren't there that's the reason so [01:53:32.960 --> 01:53:37.600] because you knew about the fraud and went along with it then they don't need [01:53:37.600 --> 01:53:43.480] to address the fraud that's basically what they're saying [01:53:43.480 --> 01:53:54.280] yes we'll see what the ruling comes around on for that huh yeah it's a page [01:53:54.280 --> 01:54:03.880] long one page good I like one page rules [01:54:03.880 --> 01:54:13.880] but anyway his decision my question to you is I'm going to that I'm honestly he [01:54:13.880 --> 01:54:21.280] waited and I had to spend $400 to do an article 87 proceeding to get him to do [01:54:21.280 --> 01:54:29.400] his job and it kind of upsets me I wrote him seven times and tried because his [01:54:29.400 --> 01:54:34.760] clerk disappeared I directly set him certified letters stating that we need [01:54:34.760 --> 01:54:45.480] to rule on the motion so the two reasons he he decided to deny my motion was one [01:54:45.480 --> 01:54:51.160] I didn't use an affidavit of service and that's before I took Dr. Graves course [01:54:51.160 --> 01:54:58.720] oh boy that's grabbing at straws he didn't want to do his job do you have [01:54:58.720 --> 01:55:07.120] judicial misconduct complaints filed or not yet I did originally and get in this [01:55:07.120 --> 01:55:13.400] get that the judicial judicial board came back after the investigation said [01:55:13.400 --> 01:55:19.240] that he already ended in a please there's no reason to pursue this matter [01:55:19.240 --> 01:55:29.400] I happen like over a year ago it happened what do you say Randy another [01:55:29.400 --> 01:55:34.840] judicial misconduct complaint against the one who the judge on the review [01:55:34.840 --> 01:55:42.440] board absolutely and that's those are complaints I'd like to do the judge on [01:55:42.440 --> 01:55:47.600] the Commission panel wait a minute let me make sure I'm in the right place [01:55:47.600 --> 01:55:52.800] you're talking about the you just you just conduct complaints that were filed [01:55:52.800 --> 01:55:57.160] against the judges yes we filed a judicial misconduct complaint saying [01:55:57.160 --> 01:56:04.160] that the judge was refusing to rule on a motion and he needed that judge to rule [01:56:04.160 --> 01:56:10.920] on the motion he wasn't giving ruling and so he put in a judicial misconduct [01:56:10.920 --> 01:56:16.280] complaint and the review board came back and said oh that's okay he didn't need [01:56:16.280 --> 01:56:23.360] to rule on it because I answered into a plea and it doesn't matter that there [01:56:23.360 --> 01:56:30.720] was like I reported the fraud yes in this case this case is not about the [01:56:30.720 --> 01:56:39.720] fraud this is cases about the criminal complaint that was dismissed so this [01:56:39.720 --> 01:56:43.800] judge has nothing to say about you know he's stuck with what he's got before [01:56:43.800 --> 01:56:51.360] him if there's misconduct then you have to file a separate petition to address [01:56:51.360 --> 01:57:03.200] the misconduct does that make sense say if you're in a if you're in a criminal [01:57:03.200 --> 01:57:08.480] court the judge can only address what's in front of him or if you're in a civil [01:57:08.480 --> 01:57:14.720] court whatever issues is before him that's the only thing he can address now [01:57:14.720 --> 01:57:20.680] if you want him to address something other than the case before him before [01:57:20.680 --> 01:57:31.920] him then you have to request that he do that and then he has to be able to grant [01:57:31.920 --> 01:57:37.040] your request because if you're in a civil case and you file a criminal [01:57:37.040 --> 01:57:42.200] complaint with magistrate with the judge in his capacity as a magistrate if he [01:57:42.200 --> 01:57:48.760] hears the criminal complaint he don't hear him as the judge of this case he [01:57:48.760 --> 01:57:55.520] hears them in the context of a magistrate so you have to keep the parts [01:57:55.520 --> 01:57:58.160] separate [01:57:58.920 --> 01:58:04.120] they got the hardest things to do is keeping things separate you have these [01:58:04.120 --> 01:58:08.080] different channels of activity and they're happening in parallel and you [01:58:08.080 --> 01:58:12.280] can address them in parallel would you start mixing them up and trying to blur [01:58:12.280 --> 01:58:21.360] the lines and it gets real confusing yeah that makes sense Chris it does it [01:58:21.360 --> 01:58:29.120] does thank you I just want to know if I should appeal the decision to or because [01:58:29.120 --> 01:58:34.640] I didn't have the affidavit of service but I did attach to the motion I put [01:58:34.640 --> 01:58:40.640] everybody that I wait wait wait we've got about 10 seconds Randy Kelton Brett [01:58:40.640 --> 01:58:49.360] Fountain rule our radio a call-in number 512-646-1984 we'll be right back [01:58:49.360 --> 01:58:55.200] the Bible remains the most popular book in the world yet countless readers are [01:58:55.200 --> 01:58:59.760] frustrated because they struggle to understand it some new translations try [01:58:59.760 --> 01:59:04.760] to help by simplifying the text but in the process can compromise the profound [01:59:04.760 --> 01:59:10.040] meaning of the scripture enter the recovery version first this new [01:59:10.040 --> 01:59:14.960] translation is extremely faithful and accurate but the real story is the more [01:59:14.960 --> 01:59:20.240] than 9,000 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