[00:00.000 --> 00:05.560] The Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments of our Constitution. [00:05.560 --> 00:09.600] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [00:09.600 --> 00:11.040] Our liberty depends on it. [00:11.040 --> 00:15.000] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [00:15.000 --> 00:17.100] your First Amendment rights. [00:17.100 --> 00:18.680] Privacy is under attack. [00:18.680 --> 00:22.300] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [00:22.300 --> 00:27.080] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [00:27.080 --> 00:32.160] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [00:32.160 --> 00:34.840] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [00:34.840 --> 00:39.120] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search [00:39.120 --> 00:42.660] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [00:42.660 --> 00:44.760] Start over with Startpage. [00:44.760 --> 00:47.960] Spar, it's what fighters do. [00:47.960 --> 00:50.920] It's also how I remember the five guarantees of the First Amendment. [00:50.920 --> 00:56.680] If you plan to take away my rights, I'm going to spar with you, S-P-A-R with an extra P. [00:56.680 --> 01:03.040] S for speech, P for press, another P for petition, A for assembly, and R for religion. [01:03.040 --> 01:07.080] Most Americans are familiar with the First Amendment guarantees of free speech, press, [01:07.080 --> 01:10.600] assembly, and religion, but petition for redress is another matter. [01:10.600 --> 01:14.720] We have the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. [01:14.720 --> 01:18.240] It means that if we're unhappy with what's going on in our government, we can spell out [01:18.240 --> 01:20.840] the reasons without fear of being thrown into jail. [01:20.840 --> 01:22.840] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [01:22.840 --> 01:31.200] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:31.200 --> 01:34.880] The Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments of our Constitution. [01:34.880 --> 01:38.320] They guarantee a specific freedom Americans should know and protect. [01:38.320 --> 01:39.800] Our liberty depends on it. [01:39.800 --> 01:43.700] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [01:43.700 --> 01:46.840] one of your constitutional rights. [01:46.840 --> 01:48.440] Privacy is under attack. [01:48.440 --> 01:52.040] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:52.040 --> 01:56.800] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:56.800 --> 02:01.800] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [02:01.800 --> 02:04.560] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [02:04.560 --> 02:08.840] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search [02:08.840 --> 02:12.400] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [02:12.400 --> 02:15.960] Start over with Startpage. [02:15.960 --> 02:20.320] When I think of the Second Amendment, I visualize myself wrapping my two arms around the Bill [02:20.320 --> 02:22.400] of Rights in a big old bear hug. [02:22.400 --> 02:26.960] It's how I remember that the Second Amendment guarantees us the right to bear arms, arms [02:26.960 --> 02:30.760] that embrace our freedoms and won't let anyone take them away without a fight. [02:30.760 --> 02:31.760] Get it? [02:31.760 --> 02:34.040] Two arms, bear hug, bear arms? [02:34.040 --> 02:37.640] The late Senator Hubert Humphrey captured the spirit of the Second Amendment so well [02:37.640 --> 02:43.400] when he said, the right of the citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary [02:43.400 --> 02:47.520] government, one more safeguard against the tyranny, which now appears remote in America, [02:47.520 --> 02:50.560] but which historically has proved to always be possible. [02:50.560 --> 02:52.560] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [02:52.560 --> 03:18.720] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [03:18.720 --> 03:38.560] We are originators, and I can take anything that belongs to me and put it to good use. [03:38.560 --> 03:45.560] And I can take anything that belongs to me and put it to good use [03:45.560 --> 03:52.560] Whatever's good for the gander, I'm gonna work for the goose [03:52.560 --> 04:00.560] I know some architects, I know some engineers [04:00.560 --> 04:07.560] They've seen the evidence, they know a certain thing's queer [04:07.560 --> 04:14.560] What's up with the blatant deception? What is the nature of what you might gain? [04:14.560 --> 04:22.560] I see something headed straight for you, I think it looks just like a train [04:22.560 --> 04:29.560] It smells like a sham or something, I can see them playing fast and loose [04:29.560 --> 04:37.560] Whatever's good for the gander, I'm gonna work for the goose [05:00.560 --> 05:07.560] And we do apologize, we had a little technical difficulty and we missed one segment [05:07.560 --> 05:14.560] But Debra came in and she got all that sorted out and we're back in business [05:14.560 --> 05:19.560] And we're talking to Ray in California [05:19.560 --> 05:34.560] And since you want to leave this location anyway, I was speaking earlier about how to resolve a bad situation [05:34.560 --> 05:40.560] But if you don't want to stay there, then you might as well go for them [05:40.560 --> 05:50.560] Are you up to adjudicating a legal action against the owner of this park? [05:50.560 --> 05:58.560] I will be as soon as I spend the 24 hours on your jurisdiction area [05:58.560 --> 06:05.560] This is not that difficult, go through your jurisdiction area and that'll help [06:05.560 --> 06:14.560] But this will be a great opportunity for you to do a little on-the-job training [06:14.560 --> 06:18.560] They have given you a three-day notice to vacate [06:18.560 --> 06:32.560] You respond to that with a countersuit against them for the maximum amount that whatever court this was filed in can handle [06:32.560 --> 06:42.560] And you apparently have all the evidence you need to indicate that you were not in arrears [06:42.560 --> 06:54.560] You should be able to either get a good ruling from the JP or get a settlement [06:54.560 --> 07:08.560] And if in the interim you relocate, then that puts the other side in a situation where they have no claim at all [07:08.560 --> 07:12.560] They have no leverage against you and you can hold them in court [07:12.560 --> 07:21.560] And if they get a lawyer, what is the first thing you want to do to opposing counsel? [07:21.560 --> 07:23.560] Beat them [07:23.560 --> 07:27.560] That would be an easy question [07:27.560 --> 07:30.560] You want to bar-grieve him [07:30.560 --> 07:31.560] I did that [07:31.560 --> 07:38.560] It doesn't matter if you did anything wrong or not, bar-grieve him anyway [07:38.560 --> 07:41.560] Did she say she did that? [07:41.560 --> 07:48.560] Yeah, I had some smart guy counsel me to do that and gave me the links and everything [07:48.560 --> 07:58.560] And so I did that and then I sent an email notice to him the next day asking him to leave me alone [07:58.560 --> 08:03.560] And asking for unless he had verification, legitimate verification of the debt [08:03.560 --> 08:10.560] And then it was probably two weeks later I got the 15-day notice [08:10.560 --> 08:15.560] And I thought, well, okay, he didn't acknowledge the email, I'm going to do the same thing [08:15.560 --> 08:22.560] I sent him a copy of it and put second notice on it physically through the mail to his address [08:22.560 --> 08:29.560] And then now that he's received that, now I have this summons that he sent to my door [08:29.560 --> 08:32.560] So he's just ignoring it [08:32.560 --> 08:36.560] It sounds like you're taking care of a business [08:36.560 --> 08:42.560] And the lawyer may ignore it, but the court is not so likely to ignore it [08:42.560 --> 08:45.560] And if you bar-grieve this lawyer, he's probably not very happy [08:45.560 --> 08:49.560] Have you bar-grieved him a second time? [08:49.560 --> 08:50.560] Well, no, I haven't [08:50.560 --> 08:53.560] Can I do it a second time or will that reduce my credibility? [08:53.560 --> 08:55.560] Oh, yeah, absolutely [08:55.560 --> 09:04.560] Okay, to which side does he part his hair? Does he part his hair to the left? [09:04.560 --> 09:11.560] If he does, he's obviously a shyster and you bar-grieve him for that [09:11.560 --> 09:14.560] Oh, okay, I will [09:14.560 --> 09:20.560] The state bar will say, we examined into your accusation, find it does not rise to the level of misconduct [09:20.560 --> 09:29.560] Okay, if you accuse the lawyer of pushing a truckload of babies over a cliff [09:29.560 --> 09:34.560] They will say, we examined into your accusation, find it does not rise to the level of misconduct [09:34.560 --> 09:40.560] Okay, the insurance company is going to sting him anyway [09:40.560 --> 09:43.560] So can you bar-grieve your lawyer? Absolutely [09:43.560 --> 09:47.560] Now, I don't suggest you bar-grieve your lawyer for barting his hair on the left [09:47.560 --> 09:52.560] I did that once just because I was in an honorary mood [09:52.560 --> 09:54.560] But you don't have to do that [09:54.560 --> 10:02.560] You can find more bar grievances to file against lawyers than you can keep up with [10:02.560 --> 10:07.560] Bar-grieve him a second time, he's going to hit the road [10:07.560 --> 10:15.560] The owner of the park is going to have to hire another lawyer and it's going to cost her a lot more money [10:15.560 --> 10:25.560] Probably way more than she's alleging you owe [10:25.560 --> 10:28.560] Have fun with it [10:28.560 --> 10:31.560] Great education [10:31.560 --> 10:35.560] Yeah, I'm getting in there [10:35.560 --> 10:38.560] Okay, do you have anything else for us? [10:38.560 --> 10:39.560] I don't think so [10:39.560 --> 10:44.560] You are welcome [10:44.560 --> 10:47.560] Thanks for calling, Rick. Good talking with you [10:47.560 --> 10:50.560] Thank you, Rick [10:50.560 --> 10:54.560] Okay, now we're going to go to Roger [10:54.560 --> 10:58.560] It looks like in Wisconsin [10:58.560 --> 11:00.560] Let's see if we got this right [11:00.560 --> 11:02.560] Okay, hello Roger [11:02.560 --> 11:07.560] What do you have for us today? [11:07.560 --> 11:13.560] Well, I've been going back and forth in archives looking for answers to questions [11:13.560 --> 11:24.560] And I believe this evening, Director Foray's call, you remain consistent in your explanation on [11:24.560 --> 11:37.560] What a magistrate's job and duties are from November all the way back to November of 2008 [11:37.560 --> 11:48.560] And this particular show included a man that was driving in his car and got a lady [11:48.560 --> 11:56.560] Ran a red light and slammed into him and then she took off [11:56.560 --> 12:06.560] And so he chased after her and she called the police and had him arrested for stalking [12:06.560 --> 12:18.560] And it runs parallel to a particular case in criminal battery [12:18.560 --> 12:28.560] And the question, one question was they arrested the defendant and never really showed a warrant or anything like that [12:28.560 --> 12:42.560] They just brought him to holding and there was an examining trial or they termed it another term, but it's in Wisconsin [12:42.560 --> 12:45.560] Preliminary hearing? [12:45.560 --> 12:51.560] Preliminary hearing, yes, that's it [12:51.560 --> 13:00.560] You know, how do you check if there was an original warrant and then from your OH show, I believe you said that it would have to be with the same judge [13:00.560 --> 13:08.560] But is that consistent, you know, in Wisconsin as it would be in Texas possibly? [13:08.560 --> 13:14.560] I would not think so, I mean, I'm not sure [13:14.560 --> 13:19.560] The same judge, not necessarily [13:19.560 --> 13:25.560] If a judge issues a warrant based on a criminal accusation [13:25.560 --> 13:33.560] The warrant will normally say arrest this person and bring him before me [13:33.560 --> 13:50.560] But that only applies if he is arrested in the county where the accusation was alleged crime was committed and during normal business hours [13:50.560 --> 14:02.560] Otherwise, they are to take him directly to the nearest available district by the nearest route [14:02.560 --> 14:17.560] And that magistrate would not be the one who issued the warrant, but the magistrate could hear the allegation and the rebuttal by the accused and make a determination in a preliminary hearing [14:17.560 --> 14:21.560] Does that answer that question? [14:21.560 --> 14:32.560] Yeah, one part of it, but the other part is since they don't have an magistrate in Wisconsin [14:32.560 --> 14:41.560] The question is how do you check to see how a warrant was issued? [14:41.560 --> 14:51.560] And you know, the police didn't work, didn't witness it, so they can't just go and arrest the person, correct? [14:51.560 --> 15:01.560] I think you have stated as a fact something that may not be a fact [15:01.560 --> 15:13.560] A preliminary hearing is a federal constitutional requirement according to Gerstein Pugh, a Florida case [15:13.560 --> 15:28.560] Every state is going to have a magistrate of some form or structure and almost always magistrates are judges and all judges are magistrates [15:28.560 --> 15:36.560] So Wisconsin's not that different. This is an issue I've never heard brought up about Wisconsin before [15:36.560 --> 15:40.560] That they don't have magistrates, they certainly do [15:40.560 --> 15:46.560] Yeah, well they give out misinformation pretty frequently apparently [15:46.560 --> 15:50.560] Okay, that's a separate issue [15:50.560 --> 16:02.560] Yeah, then the alleged defendant in that 08, so Deborah said how did they get a warrant with no verified affidavit? [16:02.560 --> 16:11.560] And basically check to see if there was a verified affidavit. I mean how would you do that? [16:11.560 --> 16:19.560] Was there a statement of probable cause issued by anyone? [16:19.560 --> 16:26.560] I guess by the alleged victim [16:26.560 --> 16:30.560] It runs pretty well [16:30.560 --> 16:43.560] That's all they need, if the victim gave a statement to a police officer and swore to it under oath to the police officer, the police officer can verify the accusation [16:43.560 --> 16:50.560] Oh, okay, so there's no paper trail of an affidavit [16:50.560 --> 16:59.560] Hang on, no, not necessarily. Arrange to kill Brett Fountain, we'll be right back [16:59.560 --> 17:04.560] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters or even lawsuits? 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[28:18.560 --> 28:26.560] Well the defendant submitted 500 voicemails through the DA's office [28:26.560 --> 28:36.560] It doesn't matter [28:36.560 --> 28:46.560] The DA went and said to the judge, we tried to open the file and we were unable to [28:46.560 --> 28:56.560] It's like, yeah no problem and that hearings over with and move on to the next [28:56.560 --> 29:02.560] It's just like exculpatory evidence [29:02.560 --> 29:10.560] Did they file against the prosecutor accusing the prosecutor of aggravated perjury? [29:10.560 --> 29:16.560] No, but that's a good... [29:16.560 --> 29:24.560] If you have this idea that the other guy is going to follow law and you just get upset when he doesn't [29:24.560 --> 29:28.560] That ain't how it works [29:28.560 --> 29:36.560] If the other guy doesn't do what they're supposed to, you need to be sitting there waiting to pounce on them [29:36.560 --> 29:42.560] Five criminal charges against them [29:42.560 --> 29:48.560] Hang on, we're about to go to our sponsors, Randall Kelton and Brett Fountain [29:48.560 --> 29:58.560] We'll be right back [29:58.560 --> 30:00.560] Music [30:00.560 --> 30:08.560] Everyone knows that walking is great exercise but you might want to know that the way you walk could predict how long you're going to live [30:08.560 --> 30:14.560] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back to tell you more about walking prognostication in just a moment [30:14.560 --> 30:16.560] Privacy is under attack [30:16.560 --> 30:20.560] When you give up data about yourself you'll never get it back again [30:20.560 --> 30:24.560] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too [30:24.560 --> 30:29.560] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself [30:29.560 --> 30:32.560] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to [30:32.560 --> 30:35.560] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com [30:35.560 --> 30:39.560] The private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo and Bing [30:39.560 --> 30:43.560] Start over with Startpage [30:43.560 --> 30:47.560] New research shows how fast you walk could predict how long you're going to live [30:47.560 --> 30:55.560] The Journal of the American Medical Association reports that older adults who walk one meter per second or faster live longer than expected [30:55.560 --> 31:00.560] In case you're wondering, one meter per second is about two and a quarter miles per hour [31:00.560 --> 31:07.560] A senior's age, gender and walking speed were as good at predicting life expectancy as more traditional statistical measures [31:07.560 --> 31:10.560] Generally speaking, faster walkers live longer [31:10.560 --> 31:13.560] Measuring walking speed is quick and inexpensive [31:13.560 --> 31:16.560] It only takes a stopwatch, some space to walk and a few minutes [31:16.560 --> 31:21.560] Researchers say it could help doctors identify older patients who need special care [31:21.560 --> 31:26.560] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com [31:52.560 --> 31:55.560] Bring justice to my son, my uncle, my nephew, my son [31:55.560 --> 31:57.560] Go to buildingwatch.org [31:57.560 --> 32:00.560] Why it sells, why it matters, and what you can do [32:00.560 --> 32:06.560] Are you looking to have a closer relationship with God and a better understanding of His Word? 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We had too much fun on the break [34:25.560 --> 34:33.560] Yeah, the no contact order issued by the judge and the alleged victim [34:33.560 --> 34:44.560] Like 500 times through voicemails, locked on a message machine through Google Voice [34:44.560 --> 34:50.560] And recorded, put on an SD and submitted to the DA's office [34:50.560 --> 34:59.560] When they had the opportunity in between a lawyer withdrawing, which was his first criminal trial [34:59.560 --> 35:06.560] And he failed miserably in the state of conflict of interest [35:06.560 --> 35:15.560] Which raises another question about the privacy issue between, you know, the judge asks the defendant [35:15.560 --> 35:24.560] Is it true that you filed a, in open court, is it true that you filed a power grievance against this attorney? [35:24.560 --> 35:29.560] And the defendant answers yes and, you know, asks why [35:29.560 --> 35:33.560] And the defendant says because he's the most familiar with the case [35:33.560 --> 35:39.560] And, you know, a lot of requests were made for investigations [35:39.560 --> 35:49.560] And she allowed him to withdraw or ask the defendant, you know, what do you have to do, allow it [35:49.560 --> 35:52.560] And the defendant answers no, I object [35:52.560 --> 36:03.560] So the judge allowed the SBE or public defender to allow the withdrawal of the first one [36:03.560 --> 36:07.560] Wow, holy mackerel [36:07.560 --> 36:13.560] That person needs to sue the judge personally for interfering with a private contract [36:13.560 --> 36:17.560] Yeah, the Constitution forbids it [36:17.560 --> 36:31.560] Yes, and additionally that the defendant filed in the interim between that point [36:31.560 --> 36:34.560] Had the opportunity to file a bunch of motions [36:34.560 --> 36:41.560] And the 500 voice mails and other motions were filed in between that [36:41.560 --> 36:47.560] Which the judge had a few hearings upon and just denied everything [36:47.560 --> 36:49.560] You know, it's just amazing [36:49.560 --> 36:54.560] You know, all of these things that you talk about on this show are really, really true [36:54.560 --> 37:04.560] It's just amazing to me that the politics goes above and above the end of the rule of law [37:04.560 --> 37:07.560] Or, you know, truth and justice, you know [37:07.560 --> 37:11.560] Okay, wait a minute, Roger [37:11.560 --> 37:24.560] I get from your tone and your presentation that you are frustrated and upset about these public officials acting improperly [37:24.560 --> 37:26.560] Am I correct in that? [37:26.560 --> 37:28.560] Oh, yeah, definitely [37:28.560 --> 37:37.560] So let me ask you this question, what have you done to remedy that? [37:37.560 --> 37:46.560] I filed a judicial bar grievance and I filed a attorney bar grievance [37:46.560 --> 37:49.560] A attorney bar grievance? [37:49.560 --> 37:55.560] Well, there could very possibly be much more, many more, you know [37:55.560 --> 38:02.560] In your opinion, have they violated any laws relating to the office? [38:02.560 --> 38:05.560] Yeah [38:05.560 --> 38:10.560] Have you filed criminally against them for violating those laws? [38:10.560 --> 38:18.560] Well, you know, you and I both know very well Mark in Wisconsin [38:18.560 --> 38:27.560] I'm not going to say any last names, but you told me that I'd have to really be proficient in all of this [38:27.560 --> 38:34.560] We have to review pretty much since the inception of your show, like 12 years or so at the time [38:34.560 --> 38:37.560] And now what is it about? [38:37.560 --> 38:41.560] Go upwards of 17 or 20 years or something, you know [38:41.560 --> 38:45.560] Wait, wait, wait, wait, I'm not that old [38:45.560 --> 38:48.560] I think we're up to about 15 years [38:48.560 --> 38:52.560] Neither am I, yeah, right [38:52.560 --> 38:56.560] What was it you were saying about the dirt in your front yard, Randy? [38:56.560 --> 38:59.560] I don't want to talk about that [38:59.560 --> 39:06.560] He's referring to the fact that I have dirt in my front yard that's not as old as I am [39:06.560 --> 39:09.560] Oh, yeah, right [39:09.560 --> 39:13.560] Well, you went to Walmart and picked up some soil or something [39:13.560 --> 39:20.560] Anyways, I get a kick also out of your remembrances of your upbringing in Chicago [39:20.560 --> 39:27.560] because I'm originally from Chicago myself and actually you're near North, you know [39:27.560 --> 39:33.560] and especially about the Chicago River [39:33.560 --> 39:36.560] Oh, God [39:36.560 --> 39:48.560] You can't appreciate the Blues Brothers forcing these Nazis demonstrators to jump off the bridge into the Chicago River [39:48.560 --> 39:52.560] unless you've seen the Chicago River [39:52.560 --> 39:56.560] Poop, condoms, oh [39:56.560 --> 40:02.560] If I fell into the Chicago River, I would want somebody to shoot me [40:02.560 --> 40:10.560] Well, then, you know, the time you got hit in the face with a fish by some guy in a bus [40:10.560 --> 40:13.560] You remember that? [40:13.560 --> 40:20.560] Well, I told you, I review these old archives from Mark telling me I have to know all of this [40:20.560 --> 40:25.560] You know, I have to review since the beginning of the show [40:25.560 --> 40:32.560] So every chance I get, I, you know, go back and forth, you know, and I'm looking for answers to questions [40:32.560 --> 40:37.560] And I found, you know, Deborah is really amazing, you know [40:37.560 --> 40:48.560] In November of 2008, she was explaining how she set up the whole, you know, the equipment [40:48.560 --> 40:56.560] You know, she took her mixing board from the music, her music business [40:56.560 --> 41:03.560] and applied it to radio broadcasting, which is amazing, you know [41:03.560 --> 41:07.560] And plus, she's a musician and everything [41:07.560 --> 41:13.560] I mean, you got lucky, you know, partnering up with a girl like her, I'll tell you that [41:13.560 --> 41:20.560] And you got a tremendous show, I was a coordinator for the Art Bell Chat Club [41:20.560 --> 41:26.560] If you've ever heard of Art Bell, which was actually the largest night time radio show in the world [41:26.560 --> 41:30.560] It's now coast to coast A.M. [41:30.560 --> 41:39.560] But I finally found out that you're also on HEPM radio stations, which [41:39.560 --> 41:45.560] Gosh, I wonder if we could get them over here in Wisconsin, do you know? [41:45.560 --> 41:52.560] No, we don't know. We produce a stream and anybody who wants to can pull it [41:52.560 --> 41:57.560] So we can't always tell who's pulling our stream and rebroadcasting [41:57.560 --> 42:06.560] The last count I had was we had about 21 stations around the country rebroadcasting our stream [42:06.560 --> 42:09.560] I thought it was 28 [42:09.560 --> 42:15.560] The last time I heard was a long time ago [42:15.560 --> 42:20.560] I had a guy call me from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho [42:20.560 --> 42:25.560] And he said, six people told me I should call you [42:25.560 --> 42:31.560] I said, I've never been to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho [42:31.560 --> 42:35.560] But we were being broadcast there [42:35.560 --> 42:40.560] Well, I said I could pick you up over here [42:40.560 --> 42:47.560] So if you've got a radio station around, they can pull our archives, they can pull our stream [42:47.560 --> 42:57.560] Deborah has very carefully set up the segments so that they match the standard radio broadcast segments [42:57.560 --> 43:04.560] So someone can pull our stream and break out our advertisements and put theirs in [43:04.560 --> 43:07.560] Because the timing is exactly the same [43:07.560 --> 43:11.560] She was real careful about getting that right [43:11.560 --> 43:15.560] Our stream is free, we don't charge anything for it [43:15.560 --> 43:19.560] Anyone who wants to can pull it [43:19.560 --> 43:23.560] We're here to help as much as we can [43:23.560 --> 43:30.560] Like that guy said, he was so grateful when, you know, you basically, he said you saved his life [43:30.560 --> 43:35.560] He was up against 20 years in prison, the initial charge was 10 years [43:35.560 --> 43:42.560] But since he stood up to him with, you know, with all of your teachings [43:42.560 --> 43:47.560] That he was up against 20 years, double the amount of time [43:47.560 --> 43:51.560] And he actually won his case [43:51.560 --> 43:54.560] Wonderful, hang on, we're about to go to our sponsors [43:54.560 --> 44:00.560] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, we'll be right back [44:25.560 --> 44:31.560] Logos Radio Network gets many requests to endorse all sorts of products, most of which we reject [44:31.560 --> 44:39.560] We have come to trust Jungevity so much, we became a marketing distributor along with Alex Jones, Ben Fuchs and many others [44:39.560 --> 44:47.560] When you order from logosradionetwork.com, your health will improve as you help support quality radio [44:47.560 --> 44:51.560] As you realize the benefits of Jungevity, you may want to join us [44:51.560 --> 44:58.560] As a distributor, you can experience improved health, help your friends and family, and increase your income [44:58.560 --> 45:00.560] Order now [45:00.560 --> 45:03.560] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? 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[47:43.560 --> 48:11.560] About bar grievances? Yes, basically it was at the hearing to allow the SPD state public defender to withdraw, and you know, she asked the defendant, are you, is it true that I understand that you filed a bar grievance against this attorney? [48:11.560 --> 48:18.560] Oh, whoa! Holy mackerel! I thought you said that [48:18.560 --> 48:28.560] The question should have been, Judge, how did you know about that? Who told you that? [48:28.560 --> 48:33.560] And what bearing does it have on the matter that's currently before the court? [48:33.560 --> 48:41.560] Yeah, and the lawyer who's bar grieved is forbidden to tell anyone [48:41.560 --> 48:47.560] Judge, you wouldn't be demonstrating any bias, would you, because of your golfing buddy [48:47.560 --> 48:49.560] Yeah, really [48:49.560 --> 48:54.560] Are you having some kind of ex parte communication with this lawyer? [48:54.560 --> 48:58.560] And talking about stuff you should not be speaking to? [48:58.560 --> 49:05.560] And now you're bringing it to the court of threatening me with it? [49:05.560 --> 49:08.560] I would move to disqualify [49:08.560 --> 49:29.560] Yeah, well, I, you know, I mentioned that too, to the next one, I mentioned to the defendant that the person, the SPD who took over is a court appointed attorney [49:29.560 --> 49:45.560] Which, you know, through the county or whatever, because the defendant was indicted, and, you know, another thing about the 500 voicemails that I had learned through Mark [49:45.560 --> 50:01.560] Was that a nature of inculcate crimes, where the alleged victim would coerce the alleged defendant to take that person out of state [50:01.560 --> 50:16.560] And things of that nature that are clearly, many of them are misdemeanors, from approximately 25 to 50 accounts of this, and some being felonies, like crossing state lines or whatever [50:16.560 --> 50:24.560] Within, that was submitted to the DA's office in the SD format [50:24.560 --> 50:35.560] Whoa, whoa, who submits what to DA's? The only place I know of where you give complaints to DA's is Pennsylvania [50:35.560 --> 50:40.560] Everywhere else it goes to a magistrate [50:40.560 --> 50:45.560] It was submitted to the magistrate and to the prosecution [50:45.560 --> 50:54.560] It is the magistrate who's supposed to send it to the prosecutor or the clerk [50:54.560 --> 51:10.560] What the, okay, this goes to what the prosecutors have advised the judges and police to do, and they've advised them in practices and procedures that serve the prosecutorial purpose [51:10.560 --> 51:22.560] The prosecutor is trying, all over the country have tried to insert themselves in the prosecutorial procedure [51:22.560 --> 51:29.560] And it was not intended that he do that. He's simply a lawyer that the state hired [51:29.560 --> 51:42.560] Nowhere in law do I see complaints directed to, I'm sorry, complaints directed to prosecutors other than Pennsylvania [51:42.560 --> 51:48.560] Everywhere else complaints are directed to some magistrate [51:48.560 --> 51:55.560] And the only time the prosecutor sees it is if the magistrate finds probable cause [51:55.560 --> 52:04.560] In the statute you could file a complaint with the judge or the DA [52:04.560 --> 52:10.560] Yeah, the one we really need to hammer with complaints are the judges [52:10.560 --> 52:22.560] Yeah, then what I was taught by Marcy said you could get them on a golf course and end them on criminal complaint and the DA's found to read it. Is that correct? [52:22.560 --> 52:32.560] I'm not sure you could get them on the golf course. Are you talking about filing a complaint with a magistrate? [52:32.560 --> 52:54.560] Well, see that's the confusing aspect of it. You know in Texas you comment mostly on magistrates but in other states you state that pretty much every judge can be a magistrate when it comes to a duty like that or filing a criminal complaint [52:54.560 --> 53:03.560] That has been very consistent in my research in law. In all states judges can act as magistrates [53:03.560 --> 53:22.560] Right, so I recall Mark telling me that it goes to where you could even get them on a golf course and say I have a criminal complaint and the judge is compelled to have to read it at least or whatever [53:22.560 --> 53:37.560] Essentially yes, because at that point the judge is no longer acting in the capacity of a magistrate. I'm sorry, the judge is no longer acting in the capacity of a judge [53:37.560 --> 53:50.560] He's acting in the capacity of a magistrate and the duty of a magistrate is to hear criminal complaints, make a determination of probable cause and set bail [53:50.560 --> 54:02.560] He's not the trial judge and when he makes a determination of probable cause that determination empowers the trial court [54:02.560 --> 54:16.560] Yeah, there was a separate hearing though. There was a preliminary, there was an examining hearing or a preliminary trial I guess and then there was a probable cause hearing [54:16.560 --> 54:21.560] No, that's what a preliminary hearing would be [54:21.560 --> 54:27.560] Okay, then there was another, I forget the name of that one [54:27.560 --> 54:29.560] Arraignment? [54:29.560 --> 54:37.560] Yeah, I think the first one is an arraignment and then the second one was a preliminary trial [54:37.560 --> 54:52.560] Okay, it should have been the other way around. An arraignment is a hearing held by the trial court. In order to get to the trial court there must be an examining trial and a determination of probable cause [54:52.560 --> 55:00.560] Yeah, with the determination of probable cause they haven't even commenced a court case yet. They haven't decided if there needs to be a case commenced [55:00.560 --> 55:10.560] And then if the magistrate determines that there is probable cause then he's going to forward that to start to get the court case kicked off [55:10.560 --> 55:19.560] It doesn't exist until they determine probable cause. So that sounds like doing it backwards [55:19.560 --> 55:40.560] Yeah, but these inculcate crimes in addition to witness tampering and then submitted to, you know, the motion submitted to the clerk, to the judge, and to the district attorney's office [55:40.560 --> 55:54.560] Dots, dyes and tees and notarized and everything. And then just deny, deny, deny, deny. And then another thing is attorneys will not agree with another attorney [55:54.560 --> 55:57.560] You know, I found that out. They won't [55:57.560 --> 56:00.560] No, absolutely not. That's your job [56:00.560 --> 56:02.560] Right [56:02.560 --> 56:11.560] But there is a law, there is a rule where they, when they signed up to get their bar card, they had to swear they were going to follow these rules, right? [56:11.560 --> 56:25.560] It was a professional conduct. One of those rules says that when they're aware of another attorney's misconduct, violating one of those rules, they have a responsibility to bar grade that other attorney [56:25.560 --> 56:28.560] Thank you Mr. Fountain [56:28.560 --> 56:30.560] Sorry? [56:30.560 --> 56:34.560] I said thank you Mr. Fountain [56:34.560 --> 56:53.560] Yeah, you'll find that around 8.3, the model rules. And so look in your Wisconsin state bar and right around there near 8.3, if they numbered it similarly in Wisconsin, you'll see that the attorney, one attorney needs to bar grade the other attorney [56:53.560 --> 57:02.560] if they're aware of that violation, rules violation. Sometimes you have to make them aware so that you invoked their duties. Then you can bar grade both of them [57:02.560 --> 57:07.560] Then you bar grade the attorney for not bar grieving the other attorney [57:07.560 --> 57:09.560] Exactly [57:09.560 --> 57:10.560] Yes [57:10.560 --> 57:12.560] Go ahead [57:12.560 --> 57:36.560] I'm in the process of, I just sent a criminal complaint to a district judge in Victoria County and asked him to issue a warrant for the arrest of a Justice of the Peace in Victoria County because the Justice of the Peace did not issue a warrant for the arrest of some aircraft thieves [57:36.560 --> 57:57.560] 15.09 tells a magistrate when a complaint is forwarded to a magistrate, the magistrate shall issue a warrant forthwith. And I'm claiming that the magistrate did not issue a warrant forthwith, so I want this judge to issue a warrant against that judge [57:57.560 --> 58:02.560] I hope the irony is not lost on the second judge [58:02.560 --> 58:14.560] That's kind of similar to your trick with the grand jury where you put in an envelope a note or something to the grand jury [58:14.560 --> 58:21.560] The foreman asking the foreman to send this back to me initial so I know he got it [58:21.560 --> 58:27.560] Yeah, so the prosecutor doesn't just tear it up and throw it in a can [58:27.560 --> 58:37.560] They always do, but when I don't get that back in seven to ten days, I call the postal inspectors and tell them I want my 50 bucks [58:37.560 --> 58:43.560] Send this postal inspector down there, want to know what happened to that package [58:43.560 --> 58:49.560] Hang on, go into our sponsors, we'll be right back [58:49.560 --> 59:00.560] Would you like to make more definite progress in your walk with God? 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Our liberty depends on it [01:00:10.560 --> 01:00:16.560] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember one of your constitutional rights [01:00:16.560 --> 01:00:22.560] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again [01:00:22.560 --> 01:00:27.560] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too [01:00:27.560 --> 01:00:32.560] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself [01:00:32.560 --> 01:00:35.560] Privacy, privacy, it's worth hanging on to [01:00:35.560 --> 01:00:42.560] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo and Bing [01:00:42.560 --> 01:00:45.560] Start over with Startpage [01:00:45.560 --> 01:00:51.560] Imagine your mom and dad are getting ready for bed. They pull back the covers and find a third party there [01:00:51.560 --> 01:00:54.560] He announces, I'm with the military and I'm sleeping here tonight [01:00:54.560 --> 01:01:00.560] That shocking image of a third party in my parents' bed reminds me what the third amendment was designed to prevent [01:01:00.560 --> 01:01:06.560] It protects us from being forced to share our homes with soldiers, a common demand in the days of our founding fathers [01:01:06.560 --> 01:01:09.560] Third party, third amendment, get it? [01:01:09.560 --> 01:01:17.560] So if you answer a knock at your door and guys in fatigues demand lodging, tell them to dust off their copy of the Bill of Rights and re-read the third amendment [01:01:17.560 --> 01:01:31.560] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com [01:01:31.560 --> 01:01:35.560] The Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments of our Constitution [01:01:35.560 --> 01:01:40.560] They guarantee a specific freedoms Americans should know and protect, our liberty depends on it [01:01:40.560 --> 01:01:46.560] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember one of your constitutional rights [01:01:46.560 --> 01:01:52.560] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again [01:01:52.560 --> 01:01:57.560] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too [01:01:57.560 --> 01:02:02.560] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself [01:02:02.560 --> 01:02:04.560] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to [01:02:04.560 --> 01:02:08.560] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com [01:02:08.560 --> 01:02:12.560] The private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo and Bing [01:02:12.560 --> 01:02:15.560] Start over with Startpage [01:02:15.560 --> 01:02:21.560] Imagine four eyes staring at you through binoculars, a magnifying glass or a pair of x-ray goggles [01:02:21.560 --> 01:02:27.560] That imagery reminds me that the Fourth Amendment guarantees Americans freedom from unreasonable search and seizure [01:02:27.560 --> 01:02:30.560] Fourth Amendment, four eyes staring at you, get it? [01:02:30.560 --> 01:02:34.560] Unfortunately, the government is trampling our Fourth Amendment rights in the name of security [01:02:34.560 --> 01:02:39.560] Case in point, TSA airport scanners that peer under your clothing [01:02:39.560 --> 01:02:43.560] When government employees demand a peep at your privates without probable cause [01:02:43.560 --> 01:02:46.560] I say it's time to sound the constitutional alarm bells [01:02:46.560 --> 01:02:53.560] Join me in asking our representatives to dust off the Bill of Rights and use their googly eyes to take a gander at the Fourth [01:02:53.560 --> 01:03:22.560] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com [01:03:22.560 --> 01:03:26.560] I will identify my father's house [01:03:26.560 --> 01:03:29.560] I will until he returns [01:03:29.560 --> 01:03:33.560] I will identify my father's house [01:03:33.560 --> 01:03:37.560] Because I live with the strength and wisdom [01:03:37.560 --> 01:03:40.560] I will aid my concern [01:03:40.560 --> 01:03:44.560] I will identify my father's house [01:03:44.560 --> 01:03:48.560] I will identify my father's house [01:03:48.560 --> 01:03:50.560] I will until I see his face [01:03:50.560 --> 01:03:52.560] Okay, we are back [01:03:52.560 --> 01:03:54.560] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, we love late radio [01:03:54.560 --> 01:03:56.560] And we're talking to Roger in Wisconsin [01:03:56.560 --> 01:03:58.560] And Roger, we really need to move along [01:03:58.560 --> 01:04:01.560] We've got four segments and four callers [01:04:01.560 --> 01:04:04.560] Do you have anything else for us? [01:04:04.560 --> 01:04:07.560] Yeah, back in the subprime industry [01:04:07.560 --> 01:04:10.560] I remember he was just talking about foreclosures [01:04:10.560 --> 01:04:13.560] And myself personally, I own a home [01:04:13.560 --> 01:04:18.560] And I put notices to the state of protection [01:04:18.560 --> 01:04:20.560] On the door and everything [01:04:20.560 --> 01:04:24.560] And a lead agent, deputy sheriff of the county [01:04:24.560 --> 01:04:31.560] Just refused and had a couple other minions with them [01:04:31.560 --> 01:04:35.560] And basically I said, you realize that you're breaking the law [01:04:35.560 --> 01:04:38.560] And they're like, we're just doing what we're told [01:04:38.560 --> 01:04:42.560] And I said, well, what happens if I don't leave? [01:04:42.560 --> 01:04:46.560] They say, we'll physically remove you from this property [01:04:46.560 --> 01:04:50.560] So I took it to federal court, Eastern District, Wisconsin [01:04:50.560 --> 01:04:57.560] And the initial appearance with the federal judge [01:04:57.560 --> 01:04:59.560] Out of county and contempt to court [01:04:59.560 --> 01:05:03.560] And it was me against four attorneys [01:05:03.560 --> 01:05:09.560] And then it went into an evidentiary hearing meeting [01:05:09.560 --> 01:05:13.560] And since it caused homelessness and everything [01:05:13.560 --> 01:05:15.560] It was a little hard to drive from Chicago there [01:05:15.560 --> 01:05:19.560] Whenever he had to get gas out of a neighbor's lawnmower [01:05:19.560 --> 01:05:21.560] And stuff from where I was staying [01:05:21.560 --> 01:05:23.560] And made it there on vapors [01:05:23.560 --> 01:05:25.560] I flew in on vapors basically [01:05:25.560 --> 01:05:29.560] And got there, I called in advance [01:05:29.560 --> 01:05:31.560] And talked to the clerk and said [01:05:31.560 --> 01:05:34.560] I'm going to be about 15 minutes late, which I was [01:05:34.560 --> 01:05:37.560] And it was locked out of the courtroom [01:05:37.560 --> 01:05:42.560] Now, a person's pro se, just like an attorney [01:05:42.560 --> 01:05:45.560] Soon they get the same leeway as any other attorney [01:05:45.560 --> 01:05:49.560] If they call in for being late or whatever [01:05:49.560 --> 01:05:52.560] Yeah, that's what they should do [01:05:52.560 --> 01:05:55.560] But that's not what they do [01:05:55.560 --> 01:06:01.560] Did you file a judicial conduct complaint against the judge? [01:06:01.560 --> 01:06:05.560] I was just lucky to get it on record [01:06:05.560 --> 01:06:10.560] That the judge did slam the gavel and held him in contempt to court [01:06:10.560 --> 01:06:14.560] But basically, I guess the judge's hands were tied in that matter [01:06:14.560 --> 01:06:18.560] So to speak, I don't want to say literal [01:06:18.560 --> 01:06:21.560] But when you're homeless [01:06:21.560 --> 01:06:24.560] And you're just basically struggling to survive [01:06:24.560 --> 01:06:26.560] On the streets of Chicago [01:06:26.560 --> 01:06:33.560] And at that point, it's just fruitless to [01:06:33.560 --> 01:06:39.560] It's just so sad the way this justice system has become [01:06:39.560 --> 01:06:43.560] How they just trample on the little guy [01:06:43.560 --> 01:06:46.560] Okay, we get that [01:06:46.560 --> 01:06:49.560] We fight that all the time [01:06:49.560 --> 01:06:55.560] It happened to you, right? [01:06:55.560 --> 01:06:56.560] That didn't happen to me [01:06:56.560 --> 01:07:03.560] I was old enough that my list paid off already [01:07:03.560 --> 01:07:05.560] Okay, we do need to move on [01:07:05.560 --> 01:07:10.560] We've got a whole board full of callers and we're running out of time [01:07:10.560 --> 01:07:12.560] Well, thank you for everything in your cell [01:07:12.560 --> 01:07:17.560] And I'm going to try and donate to Amazon every chance that I get [01:07:17.560 --> 01:07:20.560] And if you still got the Amazon donation [01:07:20.560 --> 01:07:22.560] Yes [01:07:22.560 --> 01:07:24.560] Okay, all right [01:07:24.560 --> 01:07:28.560] Okay, thank you, Roger [01:07:28.560 --> 01:07:31.560] Okay, now we're going to go to Olivier in Tennessee [01:07:31.560 --> 01:07:32.560] Hello, Olivier [01:07:32.560 --> 01:07:36.560] What do you have for us today? [01:07:36.560 --> 01:07:39.560] Two things, Randy [01:07:39.560 --> 01:07:40.560] I wanted to take after you [01:07:40.560 --> 01:07:41.560] All right [01:07:41.560 --> 01:07:46.560] One thing is dealing with [01:07:46.560 --> 01:07:50.560] I have a [01:07:50.560 --> 01:08:02.560] Dealing with the case which I submitted underneath the declaratory judgment [01:08:02.560 --> 01:08:09.560] They dismissed the case and I filed for appeal [01:08:09.560 --> 01:08:16.560] But I also [01:08:16.560 --> 01:08:21.560] So I filed a motion for [01:08:21.560 --> 01:08:28.560] My indigency to allow me to continue filing the appeal [01:08:28.560 --> 01:08:32.560] And this was filed into the first [01:08:32.560 --> 01:08:36.560] And they still haven't ruled on it [01:08:36.560 --> 01:08:38.560] I just called recently [01:08:38.560 --> 01:08:47.560] I just text emails because they're doing this virtual court [01:08:47.560 --> 01:08:49.560] I text [01:08:49.560 --> 01:08:51.560] Wait, wait, Olivier, can you say that again? [01:08:51.560 --> 01:08:54.560] What was it that they haven't ruled on yet? [01:08:54.560 --> 01:08:57.560] Randy, I'm hearing some noises on [01:08:57.560 --> 01:08:58.560] Indi- [01:08:58.560 --> 01:09:00.560] Train and then something else [01:09:00.560 --> 01:09:01.560] Indigency [01:09:01.560 --> 01:09:02.560] Okay [01:09:02.560 --> 01:09:03.560] Indigency [01:09:03.560 --> 01:09:08.560] To continue to file because you have to pay for the appeal process [01:09:08.560 --> 01:09:11.560] I was an indigent in the lower court [01:09:11.560 --> 01:09:14.560] So I'm filing, I submitted a motion [01:09:14.560 --> 01:09:15.560] Okay [01:09:15.560 --> 01:09:24.560] Hold on, your lower court indigency should carry over to the appeal court [01:09:24.560 --> 01:09:35.560] Give them notice that you've already been adjudicated indigent and that goes to collateral estoppel [01:09:35.560 --> 01:09:38.560] Give the clerk's notice for that? [01:09:38.560 --> 01:09:43.560] Yeah, give the clerk notice that you've already been declared indigent [01:09:43.560 --> 01:09:47.560] Well, they know that [01:09:47.560 --> 01:09:59.560] We've made that clear, their thing is that they have to have something from the judge to continue the process [01:09:59.560 --> 01:10:04.560] So I talked to the clerk, she said, yeah, the case is still open [01:10:04.560 --> 01:10:08.560] You submitted it on December 31st [01:10:08.560 --> 01:10:12.560] You don't know why it's taking so long for them to rule on it [01:10:12.560 --> 01:10:16.560] But it's there and it's submitted and the case is still open [01:10:16.560 --> 01:10:28.560] So I called, I emailed his assistant and told her, hey, I submitted this a long time ago [01:10:28.560 --> 01:10:31.560] I have a right to appeal, I need this paperwork taken care of [01:10:31.560 --> 01:10:44.560] Now that I reached out to him as much as I could, I was figuring the next step would be writing judicial conduct complaint [01:10:44.560 --> 01:10:53.560] against the judge for restricting my right to appeal [01:10:53.560 --> 01:10:57.560] Randy? [01:10:57.560 --> 01:11:00.560] Someone muted my mic [01:11:00.560 --> 01:11:10.560] You might file something asking the judge to render a ruling [01:11:10.560 --> 01:11:23.560] It may have fell through the cracks, so you might want to file a request for a hearing on your indigency [01:11:23.560 --> 01:11:28.560] No, she said that there's no request needed to be done, I got a prior email [01:11:28.560 --> 01:11:31.560] Put it in anyway [01:11:31.560 --> 01:11:40.560] Or file a judicial conduct complaint against the judge for failing to maintain his calendar [01:11:40.560 --> 01:11:46.560] and denying you in a speedy trial by failing to rule on your motion [01:11:46.560 --> 01:11:52.560] Right, now how many of them should I write? [01:11:52.560 --> 01:12:05.560] Interesting question, how many hearings or judges do you have holding up hearings based on your indigency? [01:12:05.560 --> 01:12:14.560] I don't know, the thing is I don't know if they're trying to stall this case out hoping that when they drop my charges [01:12:14.560 --> 01:12:19.560] I'll forget about the case or I'll let it go [01:12:19.560 --> 01:12:22.560] Is this in the state or in the fed? [01:12:22.560 --> 01:12:24.560] This is in the state [01:12:24.560 --> 01:12:31.560] Okay, and file a judicial conduct complaint against the judge for failing to maintain his calendar [01:12:31.560 --> 01:12:33.560] Right, I'm going to do that [01:12:33.560 --> 01:12:37.560] Okay, now quickly because I don't want to burn up time [01:12:37.560 --> 01:12:40.560] There's another topic I want to bring up quickly [01:12:40.560 --> 01:12:50.560] I was watching this event on, is Patrick what? [01:12:50.560 --> 01:12:54.560] I'm not sure where he's going, do you know where he's going Brett? [01:12:54.560 --> 01:12:57.560] Not yet, are you talking about another caller? [01:12:57.560 --> 01:13:04.560] It's a Michigan police release video of Patrick loyal shooting [01:13:04.560 --> 01:13:11.560] So I was watching that video and you know assessing the information [01:13:11.560 --> 01:13:31.560] And within the information they were claiming that the community or their legislation was thinking of removing the traffic enforcement from the police officers [01:13:31.560 --> 01:13:46.560] So in that way like basically saying that police officers should not be enforcing tags and things of that nature because of this death [01:13:46.560 --> 01:13:55.560] I guess then the conversation is coming up to where well how much is over policing [01:13:55.560 --> 01:13:58.560] We're way past that line [01:13:58.560 --> 01:14:02.560] Yeah, Michigan police, yeah Michigan, this is recent [01:14:02.560 --> 01:14:04.560] Well they just released the [01:14:04.560 --> 01:14:05.560] Grand Rapids [01:14:05.560 --> 01:14:11.560] They just released the picture of the officer, they wouldn't release the picture of the officer [01:14:11.560 --> 01:14:17.560] But now they released the picture of the officer and they have the video of the shooting, shot him in the back of the head [01:14:17.560 --> 01:14:26.560] They had a warrant for failure to appear for a traffic ticket [01:14:26.560 --> 01:14:28.560] Wow [01:14:28.560 --> 01:14:34.560] Yeah, so he was getting beat up by a black guy and then he kept on screaming don't grab my taser [01:14:34.560 --> 01:14:39.560] If I'm trying to run away from you, I'm not trying to grab your taser [01:14:39.560 --> 01:14:45.560] If I'm trying to run, I'm not trying to grab your taser, then he shoots him in the back of the head [01:14:45.560 --> 01:14:49.560] You know I'm trying to grab your taser [01:14:49.560 --> 01:14:58.560] If I'm trying to grab your taser but they show the video and also in the video right before he shoots him [01:14:58.560 --> 01:15:10.560] The cops video turns off, then it turns back on when the EMTs are there trying to resuscitate [01:15:10.560 --> 01:15:15.560] Well I don't know how you're going to resuscitate a bullet in the back of the head [01:15:15.560 --> 01:15:25.560] Yeah, I saw it had him face down, I think it was somebody else's body cam, but it had him face down on the ground [01:15:25.560 --> 01:15:38.560] Right, but there was I guess a bystander that was video time and caught the missing piece of the video being turned off [01:15:38.560 --> 01:15:46.560] Yeah, technical difficulties I'm sure, just a coincidence [01:15:46.560 --> 01:15:57.560] So quick comment on you think this is where the next push could be from [01:15:57.560 --> 01:16:08.560] I think absolutely it could be [01:16:08.560 --> 01:16:21.560] The law enforcement community is overreaching authority that they have to bear [01:16:21.560 --> 01:16:27.560] Yeah, and we can show that they don't have authority to enforce it anyway [01:16:27.560 --> 01:16:32.560] Right, back up to where the line was in the law anyway [01:16:32.560 --> 01:16:42.560] Okay, hang on Olivier, we're about to go to our sponsors, do you have something for us on the other side? [01:16:42.560 --> 01:16:47.560] No, not at all [01:16:47.560 --> 01:16:52.560] Missed that, are you done? [01:16:52.560 --> 01:17:00.560] Okay, hang on you're breaking up, we'll pick this up on the other side, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, we'll be right back [01:17:00.560 --> 01:17:05.560] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters or even lawsuits? 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[01:20:03.560 --> 01:20:05.560] No, not at all [01:20:05.560 --> 01:20:07.560] Okay, thank you [01:20:07.560 --> 01:20:10.560] And keep us in touch on your cases [01:20:10.560 --> 01:20:11.560] Alright [01:20:11.560 --> 01:20:15.560] Okay, now we are going to go to Tina in California [01:20:15.560 --> 01:20:23.560] Hello Tina, what do you have for us today? [01:20:23.560 --> 01:20:28.560] Hello Miss Tina, did we put you to sleep? [01:20:28.560 --> 01:20:32.560] We sometimes have that effect on our callers [01:20:32.560 --> 01:20:34.560] I hope not our listeners [01:20:34.560 --> 01:20:38.560] Okay, we will try you back again shortly [01:20:38.560 --> 01:20:45.560] Shane from New York, Shane what do you have for us today? [01:20:45.560 --> 01:20:48.560] Randy, good evening, how are you doing? [01:20:48.560 --> 01:20:51.560] Doing good for an old fat guy [01:20:51.560 --> 01:20:54.560] I don't know if you are fat, I've seen some brief obese people [01:20:54.560 --> 01:20:58.560] You are not one of them, I don't want to tell you that [01:20:58.560 --> 01:21:02.560] Just want to keep you up to date with the case [01:21:02.560 --> 01:21:06.560] The sale, we have no idea if it's going to go forward [01:21:06.560 --> 01:21:11.560] But we did get that motion to dismiss file two days ago [01:21:11.560 --> 01:21:13.560] In the county court [01:21:13.560 --> 01:21:17.560] And we got a date set for May 16 [01:21:17.560 --> 01:21:19.560] So I believe that should stop the sale of the property [01:21:19.560 --> 01:21:24.560] I don't think they can sell it when there is an outstanding new motion in front of the court [01:21:24.560 --> 01:21:26.560] I don't think they can [01:21:26.560 --> 01:21:30.560] Leaving aside, there are six other motions that have not been addressed [01:21:30.560 --> 01:21:36.560] Wait, wait, wait, do they have an order authorizing them to sell? [01:21:36.560 --> 01:21:39.560] No, no [01:21:39.560 --> 01:21:42.560] They issued an order out like two years ago [01:21:42.560 --> 01:21:46.560] But there is nothing on the docket [01:21:46.560 --> 01:21:50.560] Before they can sell it, they have to [01:21:50.560 --> 01:21:59.560] Generally most states have to give notice 30 days prior [01:21:59.560 --> 01:22:01.560] Okay, yeah, that's true [01:22:01.560 --> 01:22:03.560] But they are going to do what they are going to do [01:22:03.560 --> 01:22:05.560] So I don't know what's going to happen Monday [01:22:05.560 --> 01:22:08.560] I'm going to show up to the courthouse with the less pendants I filed on Wednesday [01:22:08.560 --> 01:22:11.560] And in the less pendants I listed all the pending cases [01:22:11.560 --> 01:22:15.560] Including the new case against all the officers for KeyBank [01:22:15.560 --> 01:22:20.560] And I even attached the immigration award to it [01:22:20.560 --> 01:22:24.560] That I did back a couple years ago in the less pendants [01:22:24.560 --> 01:22:30.560] And I had that recorded in Dallas County in Texas [01:22:30.560 --> 01:22:35.560] And so that's all been properly recorded [01:22:35.560 --> 01:22:39.560] For the most part, it has been my experience [01:22:39.560 --> 01:22:50.560] If there is litigation ongoing, while the bank may technically have the authority to foreclose [01:22:50.560 --> 01:22:53.560] They generally don't [01:22:53.560 --> 01:22:59.560] Because they do not want to risk getting a negative ruling against them [01:22:59.560 --> 01:23:04.560] And then if they foreclosed, then they've created all this extra harm [01:23:04.560 --> 01:23:17.560] So it's very unlikely they will initiate the foreclosure if there is still litigation going on [01:23:17.560 --> 01:23:23.560] I mean, how long have you been fighting them and they haven't initiated foreclosure? [01:23:23.560 --> 01:23:25.560] That's true [01:23:25.560 --> 01:23:28.560] But what I wanted to tell you, I got a letter in the mail on behalf [01:23:28.560 --> 01:23:30.560] It wasn't sent to me, it was sent directly to my mother [01:23:30.560 --> 01:23:38.560] And in the letter, it says that regarding it's got the case number and it's got KeyBank [01:23:38.560 --> 01:23:40.560] By the way, KeyBank is the second lien holder [01:23:40.560 --> 01:23:43.560] I think I made you aware of that [01:23:43.560 --> 01:23:50.560] But the law clerk for the judge said that the motion is to allow opportunity to answer [01:23:50.560 --> 01:23:55.560] Complaint by unserved, secured party of interest [01:23:55.560 --> 01:24:02.560] So the court, not the court but the law clerk is stating that the opposing counsel has not been properly served [01:24:02.560 --> 01:24:04.560] Which is total nonsense [01:24:04.560 --> 01:24:11.560] And in that letter, by the way, they were going to sell the property [01:24:11.560 --> 01:24:18.560] But since we initiated judicial complaints that you have mentioned several times on your radio show [01:24:18.560 --> 01:24:20.560] That stuff works, that gets their attention [01:24:20.560 --> 01:24:21.560] I'll tell you that [01:24:21.560 --> 01:24:28.560] We filed three judicial complaints and now we have the actual email address directly to the judicial commission in Rochester, New York [01:24:28.560 --> 01:24:30.560] That gets their attention [01:24:30.560 --> 01:24:36.560] Ever since we filed a complaint, all of a sudden the courts are calling us to have a date that would be heard on these motions [01:24:36.560 --> 01:24:41.560] But in this very, very small letter coming from the law clerk [01:24:41.560 --> 01:24:48.560] It says the court having confirmed on April 12, 2022 that there are no bankruptcies or any stays currently in place [01:24:48.560 --> 01:24:54.560] Please be advised that the above-the-reference matter previously scheduled for January 21, 2021 [01:24:54.560 --> 01:25:00.560] But stayed by a virtual defendant and it's got my mom's name here [01:25:00.560 --> 01:25:02.560] Because of the COVID-19 hardship stay [01:25:02.560 --> 01:25:10.560] It's now being rescheduled for April 25, 2022 at 10 o'clock a.m. on submission only [01:25:10.560 --> 01:25:14.560] So there's going to be no open court, it's on submission only [01:25:14.560 --> 01:25:18.560] So I don't know if we can do that [01:25:18.560 --> 01:25:22.560] We have no hearing, it's all going to be decided within chambers [01:25:22.560 --> 01:25:32.560] So I thought that was interesting in the letter that she's claiming, the law clerk is claiming that this is unserved [01:25:32.560 --> 01:25:38.560] And we properly served them through a notary [01:25:38.560 --> 01:25:40.560] And affidavit of notarized service and all that [01:25:40.560 --> 01:25:45.560] Everything's been properly done, but they always claimed they were never served [01:25:45.560 --> 01:25:48.560] Now we've got the law clerk sticking up for the law firm in Rochester [01:25:48.560 --> 01:25:53.560] So this is pretty amazing [01:25:53.560 --> 01:25:56.560] So that's pretty much all, I'll give you an update of the case [01:25:56.560 --> 01:25:58.560] We'll find out Monday if they're going to sell it [01:25:58.560 --> 01:26:01.560] And we'll see what happens, Randy [01:26:01.560 --> 01:26:04.560] Yeah, almost certainly they're not going to sell it [01:26:04.560 --> 01:26:11.560] We've only had one property sold while there was litigation against the property [01:26:11.560 --> 01:26:15.560] And it was a unique case [01:26:15.560 --> 01:26:25.560] So of the 750 or so I've had people filed, nobody else foreclosed while there was litigation going on [01:26:25.560 --> 01:26:31.560] Right, and I did find a case in the second department in New York, if anybody's from New York listening to the show [01:26:31.560 --> 01:26:36.560] That a less pendant is properly filed, and there is litigation going on [01:26:36.560 --> 01:26:41.560] That they cannot move forward until that's been fully disposed of [01:26:41.560 --> 01:26:52.560] I don't know about cannot, I haven't found anything that prevents them, but they do not [01:26:52.560 --> 01:26:58.560] Right, that's what this case does, but you know, case law doesn't necessarily mean they're going to file that [01:26:58.560 --> 01:27:01.560] It's discretionary too, so they can do whatever they want [01:27:01.560 --> 01:27:09.560] Yes, but they don't because they don't want to suffer the consequences [01:27:09.560 --> 01:27:14.560] It's really dramatic when you put someone out on the street [01:27:14.560 --> 01:27:19.560] So you've got to make absolutely sure you've got everything in order [01:27:19.560 --> 01:27:25.560] Because that's the sort of thing that leads to some seriously major lawsuits [01:27:25.560 --> 01:27:28.560] Well, that's the thing, how many people have actually [01:27:28.560 --> 01:27:31.560] I have a present lawsuit filed already in the court [01:27:31.560 --> 01:27:35.560] On behalf of the real homeowner, which is me now, I actually own the home now [01:27:35.560 --> 01:27:39.560] And that was filed two weeks ago [01:27:39.560 --> 01:27:44.560] But I want to tell you one more thing before I wrap things up, if you get to the next caller [01:27:44.560 --> 01:27:49.560] I did file a fair debt collection practices lawsuit against Key Bank [01:27:49.560 --> 01:27:52.560] And I used the proof of claim they filed in that bankruptcy case [01:27:52.560 --> 01:27:55.560] And I did it within that one year statute of limitations [01:27:55.560 --> 01:28:00.560] Under the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, they filed that proof of claim [01:28:00.560 --> 01:28:04.560] I filed the lawsuit, it's fantastic [01:28:04.560 --> 01:28:07.560] Okay, wait, wait, wait [01:28:07.560 --> 01:28:10.560] How did you file the lawsuit? [01:28:10.560 --> 01:28:17.560] Under Fair Debt Collections Practices Act, that only applies to a debt collector [01:28:17.560 --> 01:28:27.560] If the bank is the actual holder of the note, they're not a debt collector [01:28:27.560 --> 01:28:31.560] Well, I filed it against the law firm itself [01:28:31.560 --> 01:28:35.560] Even the law firm, just be ready for that [01:28:35.560 --> 01:28:41.560] They will claim that they are the actual holder of the note, of the obligation [01:28:41.560 --> 01:28:46.560] And therefore they are not construed as a debt collector [01:28:46.560 --> 01:28:51.560] I understand that, but I already have my answer ready to go once they respond to it [01:28:51.560 --> 01:28:56.560] But the attorney they hired in New York City for that particular case [01:28:56.560 --> 01:28:59.560] Which I had to initiate it by paying the 402 filing fee [01:28:59.560 --> 01:29:02.560] Because I was sitting on a docket sheet for two years [01:29:02.560 --> 01:29:06.560] And I originally filed it in a form of paupers [01:29:06.560 --> 01:29:09.560] I said I'm just going to pay the filing fee [01:29:09.560 --> 01:29:12.560] And so when I paid the filing fee, served everybody [01:29:12.560 --> 01:29:16.560] The attorney just emailed me today that they hired [01:29:16.560 --> 01:29:20.560] Asked me to consent and stipulate to an extension of time to respond to this [01:29:20.560 --> 01:29:24.560] And would you like to make a response for all 30 defendants? [01:29:24.560 --> 01:29:27.560] There's 30 defendants in this case [01:29:27.560 --> 01:29:28.560] Wow [01:29:28.560 --> 01:29:30.560] I served each and every one of them separately [01:29:30.560 --> 01:29:34.560] Did you object to the extension of time? 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Shane, are we done with you? [01:34:36.560 --> 01:34:44.560] Yep, I'm just going to wrap it up here. The attorney that's representing all the officers and the seven attorneys that I filed suit against, [01:34:44.560 --> 01:34:51.560] Fine Sons of Ukraine in Rochester, New York. By the way, I had the Sheriff's Department serve the head attorney, so the sheriffs went ahead and served them [01:34:51.560 --> 01:34:57.560] And I just sent that in the mail with the summons to the Federal Courthouse here, so everybody's been served. [01:34:57.560 --> 01:35:04.560] But in her stipulation to extend time to answer the amended complaint, she sent me a draft and she wants me to sign it [01:35:04.560 --> 01:35:09.560] But I just wanted to just read one little paragraph here, which is roughly three sentences. [01:35:09.560 --> 01:35:18.560] I'm not going to read all this stuff. It just says the amended complaint was filed on September 1st, 2020, made the filing March 29th, 2022 [01:35:18.560 --> 01:35:24.560] And it's whereas the defendants, she made and listed all the officers. I'm not going to read all that. [01:35:24.560 --> 01:35:32.560] And the very last paragraph of this here is stipulated and agreed by the parties, the plaintiffs and the defendants, the undersigned counsel [01:35:32.560 --> 01:35:41.560] Her defendants shall answer and move otherwise to respond to the amended complaint honored before April 29th, 2022. [01:35:41.560 --> 01:35:51.560] The stipulation would be executed in counterparts with face mail signatures treated as originals. [01:35:51.560 --> 01:35:59.560] So she wants me to sign this and in here that response would cover all the defendants and she wants me to sign it and date it. [01:35:59.560 --> 01:36:10.560] And I think I know what your answer is going to be, but for her to reach out and file, you know, it's a three page document already to be filed [01:36:10.560 --> 01:36:16.560] And she says, please contact me as soon as possible. People are leaving work early today on Good Friday, which today is Good Friday. [01:36:16.560 --> 01:36:25.560] And after reading it, I want to talk to you before I sign it, but I don't think it's a good idea to sign it because I should make them answer it individually. [01:36:25.560 --> 01:36:31.560] She wants to do one response for everybody. [01:36:31.560 --> 01:36:38.560] Any thoughts? [01:36:38.560 --> 01:36:41.560] Did I miss something? [01:36:41.560 --> 01:36:43.560] Yes. Did I lose you, Randy? [01:36:43.560 --> 01:36:47.560] Yeah, I think I lost something. Say that last again. [01:36:47.560 --> 01:36:55.560] Oh, I was just wondering what your thoughts were. She wants me to stipulate and sign this agreement to extend the time to respond to all the defendants as one. [01:36:55.560 --> 01:37:05.560] Absolutely not. Object to it. They will grant it anyway, but you want your objection on the record. [01:37:05.560 --> 01:37:13.560] Why would you graciously give them extra time? But you don't have to. [01:37:13.560 --> 01:37:22.560] So they had more time to screw you over. If you asked for an extension, they would absolutely say no. [01:37:22.560 --> 01:37:32.560] Correct. Yes. And she was like bossing me around in this email telling me, please sign this right away and get it over to me because everybody's leaving early today. [01:37:32.560 --> 01:37:36.560] Good luck with that. [01:37:36.560 --> 01:37:43.560] So these people are not your friends and they're not here to help you. [01:37:43.560 --> 01:37:50.560] Exactly. You do not have to agree to be agreeable. [01:37:50.560 --> 01:37:52.560] Okay. You have anything else? [01:37:52.560 --> 01:38:03.560] No, that's pretty much about it. I just want to see what you thought. You're thinking like I am. I don't think you're going to sell it, but I'm going to go down to the clerk's office on Monday just to make sure, but I can't see them. [01:38:03.560 --> 01:38:07.560] Make sure you have a red folder. [01:38:07.560 --> 01:38:12.560] A red folder. What's the purpose of a red folder? [01:38:12.560 --> 01:38:15.560] Red always gets their attention. [01:38:15.560 --> 01:38:17.560] Red? Okay. [01:38:17.560 --> 01:38:26.560] When they bring it up, you stand up, hold up the red folder and tell them there's a claim against the property. You buy the property. You buy the claim. [01:38:26.560 --> 01:38:31.560] And wave that red folder at them and they'll duck and run for cover. [01:38:31.560 --> 01:38:45.560] Right. That's true. Yeah. So Randy, that's pretty much about it for today, but I was stunned at the law clerk for the county court judge said that the motions are unserved. They have not been properly served. How would she know if they were or weren't? [01:38:45.560 --> 01:38:48.560] I mean, she's working for the other side too. [01:38:48.560 --> 01:38:56.560] Yes, that's not her place to make that determination. The other side has to complain that their not properly served. [01:38:56.560 --> 01:39:02.560] Exactly. And they were properly served. All right. I'll let you update for now, but thanks for letting me get on the show. [01:39:02.560 --> 01:39:04.560] Okay. Thank you. [01:39:04.560 --> 01:39:06.560] Thanks, Randy. [01:39:06.560 --> 01:39:13.560] Shane, now we're going to go to EJ in California. Hello, EJ. [01:39:13.560 --> 01:39:16.560] Hi. Good evening. [01:39:16.560 --> 01:39:18.560] Good. [01:39:18.560 --> 01:39:21.560] Go ahead. [01:39:21.560 --> 01:39:33.560] I have a letter that came from a shyster. This is for the EBB claim that I had that's one in my favor. [01:39:33.560 --> 01:39:49.560] So the shyster just comes out of nowhere for the firm that I work for saying that they deny everything that I said in my letter. [01:39:49.560 --> 01:39:57.560] And that, oh, good luck with, you know, with your future endeavors and so forth. [01:39:57.560 --> 01:40:10.560] And I'm just thinking that this calls for a bug grievance because he was not even there at the agency that I work for. [01:40:10.560 --> 01:40:16.560] And all of a sudden he's contacting me. [01:40:16.560 --> 01:40:26.560] Do you know, does he have a notice of representation in the court filings? [01:40:26.560 --> 01:40:35.560] In the court filings? No, this is not a court case. This is just a hearing that we went through, a telephone hearing. Oh, no. [01:40:35.560 --> 01:40:40.560] Wait, wait, wait. Brett, are you understanding her? I'm having a terrible time. [01:40:40.560 --> 01:40:50.560] Most of it she said that it's not a court case. And then that last part was a little muffled, what it is. [01:40:50.560 --> 01:40:54.560] Can you say that again, EJ? [01:40:54.560 --> 01:41:05.560] Yes, this is for a California EBB claim. So it's employment development. [01:41:05.560 --> 01:41:13.560] I'm getting too much base. I'm not understanding that. It's an employment claim. [01:41:13.560 --> 01:41:27.560] And it's not in the court yet, apparently. But some kind of E, she's saying some acronym that's employment, E for employment and something else. [01:41:27.560 --> 01:41:35.560] Okay, so you're not in court and you have a lawyer annoying you? Correct. [01:41:35.560 --> 01:41:47.560] Brett, what do you do when a lawyer annoys you? I like that summary. Yeah, all of that rolls up to you have a lawyer annoying you. [01:41:47.560 --> 01:41:58.560] Yeah, well, you know, first I'll bar grieve them and then I'll hit reply and kind of just poke them, make them feel like they're unimportant. [01:41:58.560 --> 01:42:08.560] And who are you? I don't know who you are. Never mind. Don't tell me. I don't care. Leave me alone. I don't want to talk to you. [01:42:08.560 --> 01:42:21.560] And invariably, they seem to feel like they need to explain to me how important they are and they've been hired and they're an attorney and they're trying to represent whatever. [01:42:21.560 --> 01:42:32.560] And in doing so, they have just violated my telling them to not bother me. Go away. I don't want to talk to you. I don't want to hear from you. [01:42:32.560 --> 01:42:39.560] They violated that and they stepped over that line and they became a criminal because that's harassment. [01:42:39.560 --> 01:42:46.560] So now they've got the baritory in Texas. We have it. I don't know if you've got it there, but solicitation. [01:42:46.560 --> 01:42:59.560] It might be listed in some way that the lawyers are not allowed to try to inject themselves into a situation and stir up peace into controversy and then try to get paid to litigate that controversy. [01:42:59.560 --> 01:43:05.560] There's a term for that. It's called fomenting litigation. [01:43:05.560 --> 01:43:13.560] Yeah. So in Texas, it's a felony. So they get that and then they get harassment on top of that. [01:43:13.560 --> 01:43:18.560] And they have at least one bar grievance that goes with that. [01:43:18.560 --> 01:43:31.560] And next thing you know, by the time they found out that they got bar grieved, there's also a criminal complaint involved. They pretty much don't want to talk to you at that point. [01:43:31.560 --> 01:43:39.560] They found out that they grabbed the wrong end of that snake. [01:43:39.560 --> 01:43:43.560] So does that make sense, E.J.? [01:43:43.560 --> 01:43:49.560] Yes. 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[01:45:53.560 --> 01:46:15.560] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free, 866-LAW-EZ. [01:46:23.560 --> 01:46:50.560] The people come down from the hills [01:46:50.560 --> 01:46:57.560] The people come down from the hills [01:46:57.560 --> 01:47:02.560] Into the city they will shuffle [01:47:02.560 --> 01:47:09.560] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio. We're talking to E.J. in California. [01:47:09.560 --> 01:47:16.560] And E.J., consider the lawyer's position. He gets the client to give him this retainer. [01:47:16.560 --> 01:47:22.560] And he's going to come in and handle this ignorant know-nothing pro se. [01:47:22.560 --> 01:47:25.560] And you tell him to get lost. [01:47:25.560 --> 01:47:30.560] Lawyers are accustomed to both sides having attorneys. [01:47:30.560 --> 01:47:42.560] And when that happens, both sides have agreed not to attempt to talk to the opposing party. [01:47:42.560 --> 01:47:46.560] So only the lawyers get to talk back and forth. [01:47:46.560 --> 01:47:51.560] But you don't have a lawyer, so you don't have that agreement. [01:47:51.560 --> 01:47:55.560] You can tell the lawyer to go scratch, get lost. [01:47:55.560 --> 01:48:00.560] And it renders him absolutely impotent. [01:48:00.560 --> 01:48:08.560] But he's taking this retainer that he's got to earn, but you're rendering him impotent. [01:48:08.560 --> 01:48:15.560] And then you're bar grieving him and sending his malpractice insurance through the roof. [01:48:15.560 --> 01:48:18.560] It's got to make the lawyer crazy. [01:48:18.560 --> 01:48:23.560] Brett, tell them what happens when you do that. [01:48:23.560 --> 01:48:25.560] Am I a bar griever lawyer? [01:48:25.560 --> 01:48:29.560] Yeah. [01:48:29.560 --> 01:48:31.560] Brett was the one that came up with this. [01:48:31.560 --> 01:48:40.560] It didn't even occur to me that because the other side had a lawyer, that didn't mean I had to talk to him. [01:48:40.560 --> 01:48:45.560] Yeah, they tend to try to get you to understand how important they are. [01:48:45.560 --> 01:48:49.560] But if you don't want to talk to them, they can't do anything. [01:48:49.560 --> 01:48:55.560] They can't make you talk to them. [01:48:55.560 --> 01:49:00.560] So like you said, renders him impotent. [01:49:00.560 --> 01:49:11.560] So I'm going to be writing back saying that my statements are true. [01:49:11.560 --> 01:49:13.560] And what you are saying is false. [01:49:13.560 --> 01:49:16.560] You have no first-hand knowledge. [01:49:16.560 --> 01:49:25.560] Do I send it back to my previous employer's name or to him when I write back? [01:49:25.560 --> 01:49:30.560] Because if I do write back to him, that would be right. [01:49:30.560 --> 01:49:35.560] Oh, when you write back to him, you don't need to address any of the issues with him. [01:49:35.560 --> 01:49:37.560] Oh, OK. [01:49:37.560 --> 01:49:39.560] Tell him, who are you? [01:49:39.560 --> 01:49:40.560] Beat it. [01:49:40.560 --> 01:49:41.560] Don't bother me. [01:49:41.560 --> 01:49:43.560] OK. [01:49:43.560 --> 01:49:46.560] But don't leave the who are you outstanding. [01:49:46.560 --> 01:49:51.560] Put it in there so that he feels affronted by that. [01:49:51.560 --> 01:49:53.560] But then resolve it with, never mind. [01:49:53.560 --> 01:49:54.560] I don't care. [01:49:54.560 --> 01:49:55.560] Don't tell me. [01:49:55.560 --> 01:49:56.560] I don't want to hear it. [01:49:56.560 --> 01:50:03.560] So that then he doesn't have an excuse to respond to you. [01:50:03.560 --> 01:50:07.560] And then communicate only with the other party. [01:50:07.560 --> 01:50:11.560] Yes, directly around the lawyer. [01:50:11.560 --> 01:50:12.560] OK, got it. [01:50:12.560 --> 01:50:16.560] So that would be a second letter. [01:50:16.560 --> 01:50:17.560] Yes. [01:50:17.560 --> 01:50:18.560] Second letter stating. [01:50:18.560 --> 01:50:26.560] You could tell the other party that you sent someone to harass me, making stop. [01:50:26.560 --> 01:50:27.560] OK, got it. [01:50:27.560 --> 01:50:28.560] I got it now. [01:50:28.560 --> 01:50:31.560] Call off your Kiowa rat dog. [01:50:31.560 --> 01:50:38.560] I don't want to hear his yappy. [01:50:38.560 --> 01:50:39.560] Oh, gosh. [01:50:39.560 --> 01:50:41.560] I was going to say something really bad about that kind of dog. [01:50:41.560 --> 01:50:48.560] But rat dog I like. [01:50:48.560 --> 01:50:51.560] OK, do you have anything else for us, EJ? [01:50:51.560 --> 01:50:53.560] No, thank you so much. [01:50:53.560 --> 01:50:54.560] OK, thank you. [01:50:54.560 --> 01:50:57.560] Now we're going to go to Tina in California. [01:50:57.560 --> 01:50:59.560] Tina, are you there? [01:50:59.560 --> 01:51:01.560] Well, I don't know. [01:51:01.560 --> 01:51:03.560] You might have just put me to sleep for a while. [01:51:03.560 --> 01:51:08.560] Yeah, I was wondering if we woke you up. [01:51:08.560 --> 01:51:11.560] We tried to go to you a little while ago. [01:51:11.560 --> 01:51:18.560] At our age, Tina, we need our beauty sleep. [01:51:18.560 --> 01:51:22.560] But I've seen Tina, she doesn't need any beauty sleep. [01:51:22.560 --> 01:51:27.560] She just needs her geriatric nap. [01:51:27.560 --> 01:51:29.560] And now you're being childish. [01:51:29.560 --> 01:51:32.560] Yesterday you were sweet to me, and now you're being childish. [01:51:32.560 --> 01:51:35.560] What has happened in one day? [01:51:35.560 --> 01:51:39.560] I don't know how to deal with you. [01:51:39.560 --> 01:51:42.560] OK, what do you have for us? [01:51:42.560 --> 01:51:53.560] I wanted to ask you, when we're talking about judges and going after them, [01:51:53.560 --> 01:51:57.560] I know you've said this before, but I was looking in California [01:51:57.560 --> 01:52:03.560] and trying to find if you let a judge know of an issue, [01:52:03.560 --> 01:52:11.560] like the other side has done something criminal [01:52:11.560 --> 01:52:21.560] in terms of they have violated one of the California laws. [01:52:21.560 --> 01:52:26.560] Maybe it's minor, maybe it's a little bit more major. [01:52:26.560 --> 01:52:30.560] If you let the judge know and they don't do anything, [01:52:30.560 --> 01:52:36.560] I couldn't find anything where a judge is actually responsible [01:52:36.560 --> 01:52:41.560] for reporting that crime. [01:52:41.560 --> 01:52:45.560] Look under duties of magistrates. [01:52:45.560 --> 01:52:48.560] When you give the judge notice of crime, [01:52:48.560 --> 01:52:54.560] he stops being a judge and starts being a magistrate. [01:52:54.560 --> 01:52:58.560] OK. [01:52:58.560 --> 01:53:03.560] In Texas, all judges are magistrates. [01:53:03.560 --> 01:53:10.560] So when you give them notice of crime, then they have a certain duty. [01:53:10.560 --> 01:53:12.560] OK. [01:53:12.560 --> 01:53:17.560] And the preliminary hearing requirement is federal constitutional, [01:53:17.560 --> 01:53:27.560] so every state will have some representation of that. [01:53:27.560 --> 01:53:32.560] Now, if I'm filing a criminal complaint against the judge [01:53:32.560 --> 01:53:38.560] for violating certain rules and doing things, [01:53:38.560 --> 01:53:43.560] can I put that part in that they did not follow through [01:53:43.560 --> 01:53:50.560] and I let them know of a crime that the other side admitted did? [01:53:50.560 --> 01:53:54.560] Yes, that goes to official misconduct. [01:53:54.560 --> 01:53:55.560] OK. [01:53:55.560 --> 01:53:59.560] So you can accuse them of committing official misconduct [01:53:59.560 --> 01:54:02.560] and potentially shielding from prosecution. [01:54:02.560 --> 01:54:09.560] There is probably a statute in California that could be under obstruction. [01:54:09.560 --> 01:54:11.560] Texas has both. [01:54:11.560 --> 01:54:16.560] They have a shielding from prosecution and obstruction of justice, [01:54:16.560 --> 01:54:19.560] but some states group it all into one. [01:54:19.560 --> 01:54:26.560] So if they don't have shielding, then accuse them of obstruction [01:54:26.560 --> 01:54:30.560] by shielding the accused from prosecution. [01:54:30.560 --> 01:54:36.560] Would I put this at the beginning of the complaint or at the end of the complaint [01:54:36.560 --> 01:54:39.560] just sort of to get attention? [01:54:39.560 --> 01:54:43.560] I just want to make sure I put everything in there that they can't just say, [01:54:43.560 --> 01:54:49.560] oh, no, she's not right, the judge hasn't done this. [01:54:49.560 --> 01:54:53.560] It's just sour grapes because the judge ruled against her. [01:54:53.560 --> 01:54:56.560] Yeah, but even that, that's irrelevant. [01:54:56.560 --> 01:54:59.560] If the judge violates a law relating to his office [01:54:59.560 --> 01:55:02.560] or breaches one of the judicial canons, [01:55:02.560 --> 01:55:05.560] it doesn't make any difference why he did it. [01:55:05.560 --> 01:55:07.560] OK. [01:55:07.560 --> 01:55:08.560] And you don't care. [01:55:08.560 --> 01:55:13.560] You know, when you file against them, they all take care of each other, [01:55:13.560 --> 01:55:16.560] so they're not likely to do anything to the judge, [01:55:16.560 --> 01:55:20.560] but it puts a mark on his chart. [01:55:20.560 --> 01:55:29.560] He gets a record of having a judicioconda complaint, and that never, ever goes away. [01:55:29.560 --> 01:55:30.560] Yeah. [01:55:30.560 --> 01:55:34.560] Well, I'll add this in and I'll maybe send it to you. [01:55:34.560 --> 01:55:36.560] I don't know if you saw on Telegram. [01:55:36.560 --> 01:55:40.560] I posted that finally, after decades, [01:55:40.560 --> 01:55:45.560] there was an audit done of the State Bar of California [01:55:45.560 --> 01:55:49.560] and found that they had not done their job [01:55:49.560 --> 01:55:54.560] because that one attorney, very well known, [01:55:54.560 --> 01:56:00.560] who was one of the real housewives of California's attorneys, [01:56:00.560 --> 01:56:05.560] over four decades, he had had over 100 complaints [01:56:05.560 --> 01:56:07.560] and they had done nothing. [01:56:07.560 --> 01:56:13.560] And this attorney had made friends with the State Bar, done all this stuff, [01:56:13.560 --> 01:56:19.560] and finally it's coming to light that it's, you know, [01:56:19.560 --> 01:56:23.560] he's lost his practice, he's done all these things, [01:56:23.560 --> 01:56:27.560] and they're finally starting to do something about it. [01:56:27.560 --> 01:56:31.560] Who knows if that's true or what will actually happen, [01:56:31.560 --> 01:56:41.560] but, you know, it's at least gaining some traction, put it that way. [01:56:41.560 --> 01:56:43.560] Okay. [01:56:43.560 --> 01:56:45.560] I'm having a little trouble understanding. [01:56:45.560 --> 01:56:49.560] Did you get all of that, Brett? [01:56:49.560 --> 01:56:53.560] She was saying it's finally going to get some traction. [01:56:53.560 --> 01:56:54.560] I got that last part. [01:56:54.560 --> 01:57:03.560] Yeah, and I've read that article about the audit on the California Bar Association. [01:57:03.560 --> 01:57:07.560] Do you think, Tina, just because they wrote that article, [01:57:07.560 --> 01:57:11.560] that the Bar Association will actually start doing something different? [01:57:11.560 --> 01:57:16.560] You know, I'm under no illusion, Brett. [01:57:16.560 --> 01:57:20.560] I'm just hoping. [01:57:20.560 --> 01:57:25.560] Well, at least it gave them a legal black eye. [01:57:25.560 --> 01:57:31.560] That's the good part, yes. [01:57:31.560 --> 01:57:35.560] And that encourages us to keep bar greeting these guys. [01:57:35.560 --> 01:57:38.560] I guess that's the way you can tell, Tina. [01:57:38.560 --> 01:57:43.560] Send in a couple more bar greetings just to see what the bar does with it. [01:57:43.560 --> 01:57:47.560] Well, what I'm going to do now is try to find out who they are, [01:57:47.560 --> 01:57:52.560] who did this audit, and send them copies of the bar grievances I submitted [01:57:52.560 --> 01:57:55.560] where they were completely dismissed. [01:57:55.560 --> 01:57:59.560] I'm sorry, I'll give you another example. [01:57:59.560 --> 01:58:03.560] You might try just refiling them. [01:58:03.560 --> 01:58:09.560] Well, that's a good idea. [01:58:09.560 --> 01:58:15.560] But that would be low down and rotten. [01:58:15.560 --> 01:58:21.560] Only a really churlish person would do a thing like that. [01:58:21.560 --> 01:58:26.560] Okay, we are out of time. [01:58:26.560 --> 01:58:28.560] Thank you, Tina, for calling. [01:58:28.560 --> 01:58:32.560] This is Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Reel of the Radio. [01:58:32.560 --> 01:58:36.560] We'll be back next week at our regular time, 8 o'clock Central, [01:58:36.560 --> 01:58:38.560] on Thursday and Friday. [01:58:38.560 --> 01:58:42.560] And make sure you check out Eddie Craig on Monday nights [01:58:42.560 --> 01:58:45.560] at 8 p.m. Central for his traffic show. [01:58:45.560 --> 01:59:13.560] Thank you for listening, and good night. [01:59:15.560 --> 01:59:18.560] We'll see you next time. [01:59:45.560 --> 01:59:56.560] We'll see you next time.