[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 --> 00:14.860] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [00:14.860 --> 00:16.960] your First Amendment rights. [00:16.960 --> 00:18.560] Privacy is under attack. [00:18.560 --> 00:22.160] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [00:22.160 --> 00:26.920] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [00:26.920 --> 00:32.000] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [00:32.000 --> 00:33.000] Privacy. [00:33.000 --> 00:34.680] It's worth hanging on to. [00:34.680 --> 00:38.980] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search [00:38.980 --> 00:42.520] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [00:42.520 --> 00:44.520] Start over with Startpage. [00:44.520 --> 00:45.520] Spar. [00:45.520 --> 00:47.800] It's what fighters do. [00:47.800 --> 00:51.280] It's also how I remember the five guarantees of the First Amendment. [00:51.280 --> 00:54.480] If you plan to take away my rights, I'm going to spar with you. [00:54.480 --> 01:01.600] Spar with an extra P. S for speech, P for press, another P for petition, A for assembly, [01:01.600 --> 01:02.960] and R for religion. [01:02.960 --> 01:07.000] Most Americans are familiar with the First Amendment guarantees of free speech, press, [01:07.000 --> 01:08.560] assembly, and religion. [01:08.560 --> 01:10.520] But petition for redress is another matter. [01:10.520 --> 01:14.620] We have the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. [01:14.620 --> 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 --> 01:20.800] the reasons without fear of being thrown into jail. [01:20.800 --> 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 10 amendments of our Constitution. [01:34.800 --> 01:38.240] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [01:38.240 --> 01:39.680] Our liberty depends on it. [01:39.680 --> 01:43.620] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [01:43.620 --> 01:46.760] one of your constitutional rights. [01:46.760 --> 01:48.360] Privacy is under attack. [01:48.360 --> 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 --> 02:08.780] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search [02:08.780 --> 02:12.320] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [02:12.320 --> 02:15.920] Start over with StartPage. [02:15.920 --> 02:20.280] When I think of the Second Amendment, I visualize myself wrapping my two arms around the Bill [02:20.280 --> 02:22.360] of Rights in a big old bear hug. [02:22.360 --> 02:26.840] It's how I remember that the Second Amendment guarantees us the right to bear arms, arms [02:26.840 --> 02:30.680] that embrace our freedoms and won't let anyone take them away without a fight. [02:30.680 --> 02:31.680] Get it? [02:31.680 --> 02:34.000] Two arms, bear hug, bear arms? [02:34.000 --> 02:37.600] The late Senator Hubert Humphrey captured the spirit of the Second Amendment so well [02:37.600 --> 02:42.880] when he said, the right of the citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary [02:42.880 --> 02:47.640] government, one more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote in America [02:47.640 --> 02:50.480] but which historically has proved to always be possible. [02:50.480 --> 02:52.480] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [02:52.480 --> 03:14.000] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [03:14.000 --> 03:36.980] Thank you. [03:44.000 --> 03:56.760] Okay, Randy Calton, Loretta Fountain, Root of Love Radio on this Friday, the 5th day [03:56.760 --> 04:01.140] of August, 2022. [04:01.140 --> 04:09.840] And we're talking to Grace, ooh, who's Grace, oh, there she goes, there we go, I had my [04:09.840 --> 04:12.360] screen moved down, I thought I'd lost you. [04:12.360 --> 04:19.960] Okay, this is poker, you're playing poker, you're trying to influence everyone, figure [04:19.960 --> 04:30.160] out what you, the least acceptable outcome, and then ask for a lot more, and negotiate [04:30.160 --> 04:31.160] back. [04:31.160 --> 04:41.640] Okay, all right, what about for the divorce part, should I talk about, or relate to what [04:41.640 --> 04:45.280] you've done? [04:45.280 --> 04:55.160] Yes, you talk about that in terms of what's best for the kids, it's not, absolutely not [04:55.160 --> 05:01.440] good for the kids to be raised around an abusive parent. [05:01.440 --> 05:05.120] Is he an alcoholic or a drug addict? [05:05.120 --> 05:07.120] No. [05:07.120 --> 05:20.160] Okay, the likelihood of you're getting sole custody with no visitation is extremely rare. [05:20.160 --> 05:26.840] If he's not an alcoholic or a drug addict, and he just has anger issues, and he hasn't [05:26.840 --> 05:28.840] hurt the children. [05:28.840 --> 05:39.880] No, he's actually very manipulative, he played it cool until he lost control over me, and [05:39.880 --> 05:43.920] that's when his anger came out. [05:43.920 --> 05:54.960] Okay, well getting the judge to deny him access to his children is going to be extremely difficult. [05:54.960 --> 06:00.760] You can ask for it, but don't expect to get it. [06:00.760 --> 06:06.760] So have you already, Grace, have you taken a look at the Texas Family Code? [06:06.760 --> 06:15.880] Chapter 6 tells at the beginning, what are the grounds for a divorce, have you taken [06:15.880 --> 06:16.880] a look at that? [06:16.880 --> 06:23.040] I have, but I don't recall it off the top of my head. [06:23.040 --> 06:27.200] So one of them talks about insupportability, it just sounds like the basic we can't get [06:27.200 --> 06:33.320] along kind of a thing, and then there's one for cruelty, the spouse is guilty of cruel [06:33.320 --> 06:43.960] treatment, and there's adultery, conviction of felony, abandonment, so you probably want [06:43.960 --> 06:52.600] to take a look at that, that's Chapter 6 in the Texas Family Code, and you'll want to [06:52.600 --> 06:59.680] consider which of these phrases will accurately describe, because those will speak, use the [06:59.680 --> 07:02.880] language of the code, and the court hears that. [07:02.880 --> 07:08.400] Okay, when Brett said abandonment, you said yes. [07:08.400 --> 07:20.840] The one above it, adultery, full tree, conviction of felony, a conviction of felony, a conviction [07:20.840 --> 07:28.520] of felony, and the felony, not convicted yet. [07:28.520 --> 07:31.520] What's the felony? [07:31.520 --> 07:41.040] He's charged with a third degree felony for impeding breath, choke me, choke me, hit me. [07:41.040 --> 07:46.040] Okay, so he's a third degree felony, family violence? [07:46.040 --> 07:47.040] Correct. [07:47.040 --> 07:48.040] Okay. [07:48.040 --> 08:01.520] That probably won't be enough, he's going to get visitation. [08:01.520 --> 08:07.800] You can ask for it, did he not, but don't expect to win that one. [08:07.800 --> 08:15.960] That is enough to get me and Randy ready to hit him, is that good? [08:15.960 --> 08:24.520] Well, you need to be realistic in what you're going after if you expect to get it, and don't [08:24.520 --> 08:29.480] treat the child protective services or the courts as if they're your enemy. [08:29.480 --> 08:34.520] If you treat them like they're the good guys and they're on your side, they almost certainly [08:34.520 --> 08:37.520] will be. [08:37.520 --> 08:47.520] As an advantage the wife always has, then ask for way more than you want, and figure [08:47.520 --> 08:54.560] out beforehand what you're willing to deal down to, that way you can kind of gauge where [08:54.560 --> 08:55.560] you're at. [08:55.560 --> 08:56.560] Okay. [08:56.560 --> 09:06.080] Another question, so could not working with CPS, could that impact necessity issues? [09:06.080 --> 09:11.400] Wait a minute, say that again, I'm still having some problems with your fidelity, say that [09:11.400 --> 09:12.400] again. [09:12.400 --> 09:17.960] Could not working with CPS impact necessity issues? [09:17.960 --> 09:22.200] Big time. [09:22.200 --> 09:26.120] Why do you not want to work with CPS, is it because you just don't trust them, or have [09:26.120 --> 09:29.520] you had bad experience with it? [09:29.520 --> 09:40.040] Yes, we've spoken to a private investigator in an area who's had very bad experiences [09:40.040 --> 09:42.400] with the local CPS here. [09:42.400 --> 09:46.120] Brett, can you understand her, I'm having trouble. [09:46.120 --> 09:53.680] Yes, she said that she spoke with a private investigator, and the private investigator [09:53.680 --> 10:02.680] has had bad experiences, or very bad experiences with the local CPS, so she's concerned based [10:02.680 --> 10:05.120] on that report. [10:05.120 --> 10:14.520] Okay, you're going to have to deal with CPS, and make sure you record every interaction [10:14.520 --> 10:15.520] in there. [10:15.520 --> 10:19.160] Okay, you can see me. [10:19.160 --> 10:27.920] Go online, there's a little recorder you can get, look up a conference recorder, I got [10:27.920 --> 10:35.960] one for 30 bucks, and it's got six microphones on it, it's pretty small, go in your pocket, [10:35.960 --> 10:41.880] and then when they want to talk to you, take out your phone and turn on the camera, the [10:41.880 --> 10:44.200] video, and just lay it down. [10:44.200 --> 10:48.720] If they ask you to turn it off, go ahead and turn it off, don't tell them about the one [10:48.720 --> 10:49.720] in your pocket. [10:49.720 --> 10:58.960] Yeah, I have hidden cameras. [10:58.960 --> 11:05.080] Personally I wouldn't invite the CPS into, if they want to come in the home, oh we just [11:05.080 --> 11:10.600] want to check on the children, I wouldn't invite them into that, I would make some other [11:10.600 --> 11:22.120] kind of arrangements, appear to be cooperative and not uncooperative, but tell them, hey, [11:22.120 --> 11:27.120] I'm sorry, I'm too concerned for the children to just let strangers, you don't have a court [11:27.120 --> 11:34.200] warrant, I'm sorry, I'm too concerned for the children, and make arrangements in some [11:34.200 --> 11:38.280] other kind of way, that's just me, I would not invite them into anywhere, I wouldn't [11:38.280 --> 11:43.280] tell them an address, oh, we have to put an address on our form, well, I'm sorry, put [11:43.280 --> 11:51.240] an address if you need to, but I'm concerned for the children's safety right now, and I [11:51.240 --> 11:59.160] don't want to do that, I feel that might be a risk to the children. [11:59.160 --> 12:03.080] You can be polite. [12:03.080 --> 12:08.080] If you keep them recorded and be careful with them, I suggest you try to smooze them all [12:08.080 --> 12:09.080] you can. [12:09.080 --> 12:16.160] I know a lot of people listening will bristle at that, but this is not about you, it's about [12:16.160 --> 12:27.840] your children, they're most important, handle CPS as lightly as possible, but always record [12:27.840 --> 12:36.560] them, and two or three recorders, if they're going to do something stupid, they'll ask [12:36.560 --> 12:42.000] you to turn the recorder off, and you turn it off, then they really get stupid, if you [12:42.000 --> 12:48.160] have a second recorder on, one time of that, and you'll probably get your problem with [12:48.160 --> 12:57.000] CPS fixed, but you may not have any problem with CPS, it is the guys who generally have [12:57.000 --> 13:06.600] the problem with CPS, and if you're not a drunk or a drug addict, then if you work, [13:06.600 --> 13:11.400] you keep a clean house, they're not likely to give you a problem, unless you pick a fight [13:11.400 --> 13:17.880] with them. [13:17.880 --> 13:21.720] Avoid all the fights you can, your husband's going to be enough of a fight, if you can [13:21.720 --> 13:28.320] get these guys on your side, things may go much better for you, now this is coming from [13:28.320 --> 13:37.720] somebody who goes and picks fights with public officials all the time, but I'm an old guy, [13:37.720 --> 13:45.000] my house is paid for, my car is paid for, my kids are grown, nobody depends on me, so [13:45.000 --> 13:51.720] I can do whatever I want to, you can't, these kids depend on you, so here you need to be [13:51.720 --> 13:57.560] really careful, don't pick a fight unless you have to, that's my story, and I'm sticking [13:57.560 --> 14:12.120] to it, okay, have we answered all your questions, I can't think of anymore, Brett, I couldn't [14:12.120 --> 14:18.240] understand that, I can't think, she said yes, you can't think of any other questions, okay [14:18.240 --> 14:25.560] good, okay Chris, Grace, you came up on our computers, Chris, that's why we keep saying [14:25.560 --> 14:35.120] Chris, keep us appraised how this goes, are you on our telegram channel, what is the name [14:35.120 --> 14:45.920] of it, it is the law society, just send me an email to Randy at ruleoflawradio.com and [14:45.920 --> 14:52.000] I will send you a link to it, okay, all right, we got a couple thousand people on there that [14:52.000 --> 14:59.800] can be really helpful, all right, thank you, you are welcome, okay, now we're going to [14:59.800 --> 15:06.040] go to Chris in Colorado, hello Chris, what do you have for us today? [15:06.040 --> 15:15.080] Hey guys, thanks for taking my call, well I got one short one and one long one, but [15:15.080 --> 15:21.120] we don't have to do the long one unless you guys are curious, the motion for the court [15:21.120 --> 15:27.720] case, not the motion, the mix up in them, these guys filing the second amended complaint, [15:27.720 --> 15:32.560] what it turned out to be is that the clerk never filed my third amended complaint into [15:32.560 --> 15:38.760] the docket, they sent me a stamp copy, I glanced over the email thinking that was the docket [15:38.760 --> 15:43.120] email I usually get and it wasn't, it was just the clerk stating that I got a stamp [15:43.120 --> 15:50.840] copy, so the defense thought they would be slick and answered my second amended complaint [15:50.840 --> 15:58.280] and then tried to get me in trouble with the judge, didn't exactly work, but they did [15:58.280 --> 16:01.560] admit they got the copy for me the following day, so they've been in possession of the [16:01.560 --> 16:07.440] third amended complaint for six weeks now, I finally got it corrected when I found out [16:07.440 --> 16:15.000] at the status hearing, the clerk apologized, they even talked to the judge and then I tried [16:15.000 --> 16:21.640] to get a very short extension for them to answer, but the judge ended up getting another [16:21.640 --> 16:29.800] literally 40 days, so I'm not sure how to think about this because I kind of got bushwhacked [16:29.800 --> 16:38.720] by both the defense counsel and the court, I have time to answer, we're going to go [16:38.720 --> 16:45.920] through another round of pleadings, but it just seems a little inappropriate, and so... 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[18:53.720 --> 18:58.840] Order your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [18:58.840 --> 19:05.880] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, www.logosradionetwork.com. [19:05.880 --> 19:16.880] Well don't let nothing get to you, only the father can do it for you. [19:16.880 --> 19:23.880] Don't let bad mind people hurt you, and tell Satan get behind you. [19:23.880 --> 19:30.880] You know what I mean, my friend, and all of your children. [20:23.880 --> 20:33.520] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio, and we're talking to Chris [20:33.520 --> 20:35.320] in Colorado. [20:35.320 --> 20:40.520] Okay, Chris, where were we? [20:40.520 --> 20:45.040] You were saying that the, it's just not right, they have six weeks and now they're going [20:45.040 --> 20:47.960] to get another 40 days and it's just not right. [20:47.960 --> 20:53.120] Yeah, they're getting, they're getting, so when I corrected it, I corrected it on the [20:53.120 --> 20:57.520] 21st, and to me that started the clock, or sorry, the 26th of July, that started the [20:57.520 --> 21:02.040] clock because they now had official docket, you know, they were trying to use this docket [21:02.040 --> 21:06.400] thing as, and I understand it's important to have it on the docket, but most judges [21:06.400 --> 21:11.360] in state court would say, look, you had a copy of that document and you acted like it [21:11.360 --> 21:15.960] wasn't there, but I saw it was there, it was stamped, you should have answered that one. [21:15.960 --> 21:20.080] But because we're in federal court, everybody's trying to act like it's so much more official. [21:20.080 --> 21:24.360] This was a mess, it doesn't matter what court it was, the court messed up. [21:24.360 --> 21:29.360] I did what I was supposed to, I got it in on time, and then the judge is acting like, [21:29.360 --> 21:33.440] now he says he wanted to proceed, he says, well, it doesn't matter, we didn't get it, [21:33.440 --> 21:38.160] I want to proceed, I want you guys to go into a settlement discussion, which I'm fine with, [21:38.160 --> 21:46.800] but when we got to the magistrate judge, we, the one lawyer told the head judge that he [21:46.800 --> 21:50.480] did get a copy on the 22nd of June, so he admitted that he'd been in possession of it [21:50.480 --> 21:55.480] for over 30 days, okay, but then the judge says we never got a copy, so he, he defers [21:55.480 --> 21:59.280] us to the magistrate judge, and the magistrate judge, there was a different lawyer showed [21:59.280 --> 22:04.240] up and she told the magistrate, she took over the conversation, I was trying to explain [22:04.240 --> 22:09.000] what happened, and she said, let me explain, right, that type of thing, and I just let [22:09.000 --> 22:14.360] it happen, just see what happened, she lied, she says, we didn't know that there was a [22:14.360 --> 22:17.280] third of minute complaint, even though the other attorney admitted that there was, so [22:17.280 --> 22:20.880] I tried to point that out to the judge, I said, your honor, they admitted and she cut [22:20.880 --> 22:25.480] me off, she said, I don't want to hear any arguments on this, because she's just a magistrate [22:25.480 --> 22:30.080] judge, so these guys are playing some kind of stupid games in the background, and I don't [22:30.080 --> 22:32.920] really care, because they're going to be billing their clients like through the roof, [22:32.920 --> 22:37.720] but it was kind of a hit on me, because I didn't notice the docket, and they're making [22:37.720 --> 22:43.920] that a bigger issue, so I'm trying to, I'm trying to point out, wait a second, yes, I'm [22:43.920 --> 22:47.960] new and I made that mistake, I definitely won't make it again, but they're getting [22:47.960 --> 22:52.920] 10 weeks to answer a complaint, and so it's just kind of a little bit of a mess, and it's [22:52.920 --> 22:57.360] kind of landing in my lap, like I did something wrong, and I'm just trying to figure out how [22:57.360 --> 23:02.720] to understand this, you know, it's important, I think we all need to know these maneuvers [23:02.720 --> 23:06.040] in court, and it's important for us to be on top of it, but we're also pro se, we're [23:06.040 --> 23:11.640] going to make mistakes, so I'm not sure how to maneuver this one, do I just let it go, [23:11.640 --> 23:16.200] or if I should do something about it, I definitely want to bar agree with somebody. [23:16.200 --> 23:21.320] Do you have O'Connor's federal trials? [23:21.320 --> 23:23.720] No. [23:23.720 --> 23:24.720] Get it. [23:24.720 --> 23:25.720] Okay. [23:25.720 --> 23:34.880] The last one I got cost me eight or nine bucks, off eBay, and in the front of it, you open [23:34.880 --> 23:43.640] it up, and you start reading through it, and it goes through all of these technical rules [23:43.640 --> 23:49.320] on filing motions and getting them put on for hearing, and gives you a case law to go [23:49.320 --> 23:55.480] with, it's very brief, it goes through the whole structure relatively quickly, and you'll [23:55.480 --> 24:04.200] find some gems in there, especially look at the parts in there where they tell you how [24:04.200 --> 24:07.240] to raise objections on these issues. [24:07.240 --> 24:14.040] There's a lot of really technical stuff in there, but it's compact. [24:14.040 --> 24:21.600] I went through the first hundred pages on Texas civil trials, man, it gave me everything. [24:21.600 --> 24:29.160] From there, it goes to really obscure and particular issues, but generally, how to do [24:29.160 --> 24:34.960] all this is right there, and filing with the clerk, what constitutes a filing with the [24:34.960 --> 24:41.360] clerk, there's a whole section on filings with the clerk and how they're supposed to [24:41.360 --> 24:43.460] handle it. [24:43.460 --> 24:49.120] This kind of thing happens in the future, you'll be ready for it, and it's fast, it's [24:49.120 --> 24:50.120] really fast. [24:50.120 --> 24:55.680] I went through the first hundred pages in about three or four hours, and that's with [24:55.680 --> 25:04.440] me backing up and reading these in fine detail, and then it refers to different rules of civil [25:04.440 --> 25:09.920] procedure and the rules of appellate procedure, they're all in the same book, and I'm referring [25:09.920 --> 25:14.040] back and forth, and it still only took two or three hours to go through it. [25:14.040 --> 25:22.240] It was absolutely wonderful, but I only get that, and they won't trip you up like this [25:22.240 --> 25:23.240] again. [25:23.240 --> 25:29.360] Okay, well, it wasn't that big of a deal, I knew I'd be fine, because I had the stamp [25:29.360 --> 25:33.760] copy, and again, the clerk apologized and went to town for me. [25:33.760 --> 25:40.360] It's just the attitude almost from the judge, I want this out of my court, I want the magistrate [25:40.360 --> 25:42.560] to take care of it, I want you guys to go to the settlement conference, because I don't [25:42.560 --> 25:47.280] want to see this in a trial, it's really what he's saying behind the scenes. [25:47.280 --> 25:49.920] We're still not addressing the fraud case, we're going to get there, we're going to get [25:49.920 --> 25:56.200] to the point, but I'm itching to do some bar grievances, but I also want to be strategic [25:56.200 --> 25:57.200] about it. [25:57.200 --> 25:59.840] Oh, you got a great one. [25:59.840 --> 26:06.880] This lawyer failed to speak with candor to the court, the lawyer specifically lied to [26:06.880 --> 26:12.040] the court when they were subject to collateral estoppel. [26:12.040 --> 26:19.880] They gave an admission to the court, and then the other lawyer came in and refuted the admission [26:19.880 --> 26:23.920] You don't even care which one is true. [26:23.920 --> 26:24.920] Exactly. [26:24.920 --> 26:25.920] Yeah. [26:25.920 --> 26:26.920] Yeah. [26:26.920 --> 26:37.480] Charge that lawyer with aggravated perjury, the bar griever, actually bar grieve, if it [26:37.480 --> 26:40.200] was a different lawyer, then bar grieve the whole farm. [26:40.200 --> 26:44.040] Yeah, that's coming, I think that's going to come at some point, I'm trying to wonder [26:44.040 --> 26:49.200] at what point, because I think one of them is going to get it pretty soon, I think I [26:49.200 --> 26:54.280] like what you just said, so I'm going to look into that. [26:54.280 --> 26:59.880] But it works in favor for me if I let it go, but it could work in favor if I do something [26:59.880 --> 27:00.880] about it. [27:00.880 --> 27:07.360] I just don't want to, I'm starting to see the attitude towards pro se, and you teach [27:07.360 --> 27:11.880] us to be not the average pro se, we really do our due diligence to make sure we're doing [27:11.880 --> 27:18.760] a good job, and I haven't heard a single lawyer talk down about my complaints, and it's quite [27:18.760 --> 27:20.320] the opposite. [27:20.320 --> 27:23.880] So now we're getting into, we're going to beat you up because you're pro se, and the [27:23.880 --> 27:25.960] judge should not be allowing that. [27:25.960 --> 27:28.800] I don't care, a lawyer can do what they want, right? [27:28.800 --> 27:32.280] They're going to play dirty, most of them have no ethics. [27:32.280 --> 27:40.000] But it's okay, because you have powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal attorneys, [27:40.000 --> 27:46.040] you can bar grieve them into the stone age, there's nothing they can do. [27:46.040 --> 27:47.040] Okay. [27:47.040 --> 27:52.280] Maybe what I'm asking from you guys is for permission to do that. [27:52.280 --> 27:53.280] Go for it. [27:53.280 --> 27:54.280] Okay. [27:54.280 --> 27:55.280] Okay. [27:55.280 --> 28:02.640] Yeah, okay, the thing about bar grievances, if you get any indication that the judge knows [28:02.640 --> 28:09.600] about your bar grievances, that's when you go ballistic. [28:09.600 --> 28:14.520] That's when you ask for sanctions against the lawyer, even if the judge found out about [28:14.520 --> 28:19.480] it some other way than by the lawyer, you ask for sanctions against the lawyer anyway, [28:19.480 --> 28:26.720] and accuse the lawyer of having a improper ex parte communication with the judge. [28:26.720 --> 28:31.740] And if the judge is innocent, the judge will go ballistic, but not at you, he'll go ballistic [28:31.740 --> 28:35.040] at these lawyers. [28:35.040 --> 28:42.920] You're the pro se, there's not much he can do with you, but he can hammer these lawyers. [28:42.920 --> 28:48.880] These lawyers, they don't know how vulnerable they are, and you need to show them. [28:48.880 --> 28:49.880] Okay. [28:49.880 --> 28:55.440] Yeah, I'm just looking for the right time, there's always good timing, but I'm just looking [28:55.440 --> 28:56.440] for the right time. [28:56.440 --> 28:59.680] Oh, you already, you got the right time. [28:59.680 --> 29:05.840] That lawyer came into court, looked the judge right in the eye and lied like a dog over [29:05.840 --> 29:10.000] a material fact. [29:10.000 --> 29:14.120] That was a critical material fact that they had constructive notice. [29:14.120 --> 29:15.120] Yes. [29:15.120 --> 29:19.240] And she came in and said they didn't have constructive notice. [29:19.240 --> 29:21.760] Yes. [29:21.760 --> 29:25.920] That should definitely get a bar grievance and a motion for sanctions. [29:25.920 --> 29:30.400] And this gives you, they didn't, the judge didn't let you argue the issue, arguing a [29:30.400 --> 29:32.280] motion for sanctions. [29:32.280 --> 29:41.000] Then you get to argue the motion in depth and the judge has to read it. [29:41.000 --> 29:43.160] Okay. [29:43.160 --> 29:47.920] And they will give you more credit, you know, if you don't take any crap from them. [29:47.920 --> 29:48.920] Right. [29:48.920 --> 29:51.520] And they're kind of egging me on to do that, aren't they? [29:51.520 --> 29:52.520] So why not? [29:52.520 --> 29:53.520] Yeah. [29:53.520 --> 30:01.200] Hang on, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, the Wheel of Law Radio, we'll be right back. [30:01.200 --> 30:13.000] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back to tell you more about walking prognostication [30:13.000 --> 30:14.680] in just a moment. [30:14.680 --> 30:16.280] Privacy is under attack. 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[33:06.040 --> 33:34.380] Yeah, yeah, I, I won't be gone, I won't be gone, I won't be gone, I won't be gone, I [33:34.380 --> 33:49.380] I won't, oh I won't, I won't let you pull the wool over my eyes [33:49.380 --> 33:57.380] I really must refuse your nose, also I've been lied [33:57.380 --> 34:05.380] It seems you like the fence, but please take some words to the wise [34:05.380 --> 34:12.380] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rue Law Radio, and we're talking to Chris in Colorado [34:12.380 --> 34:24.380] Okay Chris, as soon as you get off this show, go to eBay and look up O'Connor's Federal Civil Trials [34:24.380 --> 34:26.380] Okay [34:26.380 --> 34:34.380] That would be the best book you ever got a hold of, and do a search for causes of action [34:34.380 --> 34:35.380] Okay [34:35.380 --> 34:42.380] Go through all the causes of action, you will be surprised what you find in there [34:42.380 --> 34:46.380] Stuff you can take them on with that you never thought of [34:46.380 --> 34:53.380] And when you go to one of the causes of action, the first thing it lists is all of the elements [34:53.380 --> 34:59.380] You can claim very quickly, last time I built a lawsuit I went through those [34:59.380 --> 35:04.380] And I found four or five things I never thought of that I could claim [35:04.380 --> 35:11.380] When I built the lawsuit for Sue Wise County, I went through causes of action [35:11.380 --> 35:16.380] Those two books will get you way, way ahead [35:16.380 --> 35:24.380] Okay, well now I got lots of time, we got another 30 days for them to wait, study, and then I got another 30 days to answer them [35:24.380 --> 35:27.380] So we got some time on our hands to study [35:27.380 --> 35:32.380] We'll go through that, then you may have some more stuff you want to throw at them [35:32.380 --> 35:34.380] Yeah, yeah [35:34.380 --> 35:39.380] It's the most fun when you take them apart on the tiny details [35:39.380 --> 35:46.380] I had a guy taking on a lawyer over at Homeowners Association in Florida [35:46.380 --> 35:53.380] And he had been in court with him three or four years and they got in an elevator together and said he was kind of nervous [35:53.380 --> 35:55.380] Because he had really been hammering this lawyer [35:55.380 --> 35:59.380] And the lawyer asked him if he was an attorney and he said no [35:59.380 --> 36:05.380] And the lawyer told him that I have been doing this for 15 years and I've dealt with the best and I've dealt with the worst [36:05.380 --> 36:11.380] But I've never had anyone send me to the books the way you did [36:11.380 --> 36:16.380] I could not think of a better compliment [36:16.380 --> 36:20.380] You want to be that pro se litigate? [36:20.380 --> 36:24.380] Yes, I agree, yeah [36:24.380 --> 36:31.380] We're in a discovery now, Randy, so it's only for one of the diluted claims [36:31.380 --> 36:38.380] But I can start asking a lot of questions and then that will give me the leverage to put in a lot of new claims [36:38.380 --> 36:43.380] Okay, go to the section on discovery, be careful with your discovery [36:43.380 --> 36:48.380] Especially interrogatories and admissions [36:48.380 --> 36:53.380] You're limited on how many of those you have, so be careful how you use them [36:53.380 --> 36:55.380] Okay, I'll do that [36:55.380 --> 36:58.380] And look up some other similar cases [36:58.380 --> 37:01.380] Don't write those yourself, look up other similar cases [37:01.380 --> 37:04.380] And you have a PACER account? [37:04.380 --> 37:05.380] Yes [37:05.380 --> 37:11.380] Good, go on PACER and pull other lawyers' pleadings, it makes life a lot easier [37:11.380 --> 37:14.380] Okay, yeah, I'll do that [37:14.380 --> 37:17.380] Okay, thank you, Chris [37:17.380 --> 37:21.380] One more thing, Randy, so next week maybe I can call in [37:21.380 --> 37:24.380] I know you probably got a full caller board, I'm getting tired [37:24.380 --> 37:30.380] But I need to share, I think it's important to share what's happened with this theft thing [37:30.380 --> 37:35.380] I've kind of stumbled on some deterioration in our nation firsthand [37:35.380 --> 37:40.380] With the police and our legislature and everything, it's pretty wild what's happening criminally [37:40.380 --> 37:44.380] They're just letting criminals out in the street, I know people are aware of this [37:44.380 --> 37:51.380] But I'm watching this firsthand, I just got robbed for quite a bit, we caught the guys [37:51.380 --> 37:57.380] And one of them is back out in the street, so I'd like to share that so people are aware [37:57.380 --> 38:02.380] Maybe they can open their eyes a little more in their communities, in their cities, what's going on [38:02.380 --> 38:05.380] It's just absolutely crazy what I'm seeing right now [38:05.380 --> 38:08.380] Yeah, we're having the same thing in Texas [38:08.380 --> 38:15.380] This is the thing I'm working on, we have a problem with mass incarceration right now [38:15.380 --> 38:22.380] I've been working on this particular issue for almost 30 years, almost 40 years now [38:22.380 --> 38:26.380] But I think I have a solution that is not what you'd normally expect [38:26.380 --> 38:31.380] It all goes to no examining trials [38:31.380 --> 38:36.380] They're putting a lot of people in jail who should never have been there [38:36.380 --> 38:42.380] And they're not leaving enough room for the people who should be there [38:42.380 --> 38:46.380] And me and Dr. Joe are working on that [38:46.380 --> 38:53.380] What I talked about, what I'm doing with Victoria County, that's what this is about [38:53.380 --> 39:00.380] I'm going after that issue that's caused this mass incarceration [39:00.380 --> 39:05.380] If we can get the incarceration rate down, then they've got room to keep the guys that belong in there [39:05.380 --> 39:09.380] Instead of kicking everybody out on the street [39:09.380 --> 39:12.380] What I'm working on [39:12.380 --> 39:15.380] I'll ask the questions next week, maybe I'll share [39:15.380 --> 39:21.380] I've got the press calling me actually wanting to do a story on this [39:21.380 --> 39:25.380] Be careful, they will screw you [39:25.380 --> 39:30.380] I haven't called them back, I will not let them tell the story unless I know exactly what they're going to say [39:30.380 --> 39:32.380] So I want some advice on that too, it would be helpful [39:32.380 --> 39:35.380] But that's for another week, I've got enough on my plate [39:35.380 --> 39:39.380] You guys got a lot too, so I'll try to call back another time for that one [39:39.380 --> 39:41.380] Okay, thank you Chris [39:41.380 --> 39:43.380] You're welcome, thanks guys, appreciate it [39:43.380 --> 39:49.380] Okay, now we're going to Ms. Tina Sweetheart [39:49.380 --> 39:52.380] You notice I didn't say anything about Shirlish [39:52.380 --> 39:55.380] I wasn't even going to mention Shirlish [39:55.380 --> 39:58.380] Of course not [39:58.380 --> 40:02.380] Okay, what do you have for us today Ms. Tina? [40:02.380 --> 40:08.380] Well, let me turn my Bluetooth off so we can hear [40:08.380 --> 40:16.380] I wanted to go over what I've been through this last week with our court system [40:16.380 --> 40:19.380] It's getting quite interesting [40:19.380 --> 40:37.380] I had filed an appeal to the case against the attorneys and I put in my designation of record on the 23rd [40:37.380 --> 40:51.380] Which was 10 days after the notice of appeal but I technically had until the end of day 25th because the 23rd fell on a Saturday [40:51.380 --> 40:56.380] And I wanted to be sure, you know, I've listened to you many times and you've always said [40:56.380 --> 41:03.380] Don't be late filing, even if it's wrong, file something so that you get it timely [41:03.380 --> 41:10.380] And I did that and I knew it might not be quite right because it's a very complex form [41:10.380 --> 41:17.380] But I wanted to be sure that I had time for them to send me the correction [41:17.380 --> 41:29.380] They did not reject it until 4.15pm on the 25th which was after the close of the court [41:29.380 --> 41:37.380] So I wasn't able to make any changes by the end of the day because I didn't get the notice in time [41:37.380 --> 41:46.380] And I went to the court the next day, got the docket sheet to make these changes [41:46.380 --> 41:54.380] Because a non-attorney cannot get the docket sheet online, only an attorney can [41:54.380 --> 42:02.380] So that's a special privilege given to attorneys which is against our California Constitution [42:02.380 --> 42:10.380] But I did it, got it in, then they said, oh, it's denied because or rejected because it's untimely [42:10.380 --> 42:16.380] So as you know, I talked to Ted Scarlet in California, he was a great help [42:16.380 --> 42:29.380] I went into the courtroom and with my filing and a letter that I wrote saying that I'd filed it timely [42:29.380 --> 42:38.380] And all the steps I did and I actually cut and pasted the filing rejected notice and handed it to them [42:38.380 --> 42:40.380] And they said, well, we can't file this [42:40.380 --> 42:42.380] They said, I'm asking you to file this document [42:42.380 --> 42:45.380] We're not filing it, we're not allowed [42:45.380 --> 42:47.380] Well, you are [42:47.380 --> 42:50.380] So I asked for a supervisor in the appeal court [42:50.380 --> 42:52.380] They said, well, you can call them [42:52.380 --> 42:57.380] They didn't answer, so I said, you know, I'm not leaving until I speak to somebody [42:57.380 --> 42:59.380] And I'd like to get your name [42:59.380 --> 43:01.380] She wouldn't give me a last name [43:01.380 --> 43:06.380] But finally, after much pressure, gentle pressure, she did [43:06.380 --> 43:11.380] Because I said, I need your name because I want to file a report [43:11.380 --> 43:16.380] The supervisor came down after those two of them said, we can't file this [43:16.380 --> 43:18.380] We've been told we can't file it [43:18.380 --> 43:20.380] I said, I have 15 days to make corrections [43:20.380 --> 43:23.380] I filed it timely [43:23.380 --> 43:27.380] They just kept on at me and I stayed very calm [43:27.380 --> 43:33.380] Ted was on the call listening in as a witness and giving me a little instruction in the background [43:33.380 --> 43:37.380] And you're running me off the cliff around me and that's not fair [43:37.380 --> 43:39.380] You're being very churlish [43:39.380 --> 43:41.380] Yes, I am [43:41.380 --> 43:42.380] Okay, Randy Kelton [43:42.380 --> 43:47.380] Baby, you've still got 15 seconds [43:47.380 --> 43:52.380] Okay, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Wheel of Law Radio [43:52.380 --> 43:53.380] Now I'm going to go out to call the number [43:53.380 --> 43:55.380] We've got a full board of callers [43:55.380 --> 43:58.380] So hang on, we'll be right back [44:00.380 --> 44:04.380] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved [44:04.380 --> 44:06.380] Except in the area of nutrition [44:06.380 --> 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[47:19.380 --> 47:21.380] Absolutely not [47:21.380 --> 47:24.380] Okay, go ahead, Tina [47:24.380 --> 47:32.380] He was very, very helpful, you know, because I had my Bluetooth on, and he was giving the instructions in my ear [47:32.380 --> 47:35.380] And he said he could hear everything they were saying [47:35.380 --> 47:43.380] So, Ted, thank you, thank you for all you did for me that day, being a great witness [47:43.380 --> 47:52.380] And so I followed his instructions, and they just absolutely would not find it, they refused to file my document [47:52.380 --> 48:04.380] And so I asked for the, you know, the civil rights came down, so we couldn't do it, and then we talked to the person at the appeals court, and you need to call this person [48:04.380 --> 48:17.380] Okay, I stayed very calm, and then I went to the sheriff's department there to file a criminal complaint, and they said, oh, we can't do that [48:17.380 --> 48:22.380] So I got badge number, name, everything, and they said, well, I'd like to speak to your supervisor [48:22.380 --> 48:29.380] And they kept me waiting again, and they sent down some kind of [48:29.380 --> 48:33.380] It wasn't a police officer, it was just their [48:33.380 --> 48:35.380] Investigator? [48:35.380 --> 48:45.380] No, no, it was a regular person who was there, you know, who handles the public, basically [48:45.380 --> 48:50.380] And so I said, well, who do I file? We can't do that. Who do I file with? [48:50.380 --> 48:54.380] Well, you'll have to call the police, and you can go to them and report it [48:54.380 --> 49:03.380] So for Ted's instructions and yours, I called 911 when I got out there, well, this is not an emergency, and we don't come to the courthouse [49:03.380 --> 49:09.380] Why not? Well, we just don't do that, you know, you can come to the office and file [49:09.380 --> 49:20.380] So I called you, we talked, and because I know the district attorney, because of how I invoked his duty on a criminal case, and he was very helpful [49:20.380 --> 49:31.380] You had suggested that I call him, or talk to him, so I emailed him, called him the situation, said I'm perfectly willing to file a complaint if I need to [49:31.380 --> 49:38.380] But here's what the situation is, you need to know what your courthouse personnel are doing [49:38.380 --> 49:53.380] Well, lo and behold, I didn't get back to the DA, but then I saw that my document was, you know, pending review [49:53.380 --> 50:02.380] Then it was accepted, and I thought, okay, I guess the email to the DA worked, because they didn't reject it [50:02.380 --> 50:08.380] Then it came back and rejected again, but this time with even more corrections needed [50:08.380 --> 50:22.380] But when I pointed out to them that they had a filing rejected notice that I received that says the filing below has been reviewed and has been returned for further action [50:22.380 --> 50:38.380] And in red ink, it says on their website, please refile with the corrections outlined below, then it says the court may preserve the original submission date for the stamp when the corrections are made in a timely manner [50:38.380 --> 50:44.380] Please contact your local court for further information, which is I did, but they wouldn't take it [50:44.380 --> 50:53.380] And then she pointed out, well, it says, nay, we don't have to, and I said, okay, if you want to take it, I will refile by e-file [50:53.380 --> 50:59.380] And she said, well, then we'll reject it again. Oh, so that's a threat [50:59.380 --> 51:09.380] And so I refiled it anyway that night by e-file, and it got accepted. So I've now made the corrections again and refiled today [51:09.380 --> 51:24.380] I was going to send them a bill for advice for all my time, but I decided to wait till they actually accept my filing before I do all that [51:24.380 --> 51:33.380] Because then I've got a little bit more to go on and I don't want them to retaliate against me and make more threats [51:33.380 --> 51:48.380] So this supervisor says this wording on the website is wrong, they did not know it was there, they need to correct it, because they don't have to accept that [51:48.380 --> 51:57.380] But then I found the California Rules of Court, which says you have 15 days to make corrections, which is exactly what Ted told me [51:57.380 --> 52:08.380] He's been through this many times, so he does know. So they were giving me erroneous legal information and making a legal determination [52:08.380 --> 52:19.380] Which, according to what you and Brett and everyone else says, the clerks can't do. And then she absolutely refused to give me her last name [52:19.380 --> 52:29.380] This is the supervisor, she gave me Michelle G. I said, well, if I want to file a complaint, do I file Michelle G? [52:29.380 --> 52:40.380] And I said that to the DA and I said, please give me the legal rewarding and the ruling that says that a clerk is not allowed to give me their last name [52:40.380 --> 52:56.380] I'd like to understand it. No, no, no. Just ask for the records that show the full name and official title and compensation amounts for this G person [52:56.380 --> 53:05.380] Full name and records? Yeah, you can ask for records. Compensation. Okay. [53:05.380 --> 53:19.380] We, the people, pay their bills, pay their paycheck, so it's within reason to ask for the full name, official title, and how much money are we compensating that person? [53:19.380 --> 53:32.380] Okay, I will do that. I did put in the letter about the person who complained. I put it in the appeals court, I made it confidential, I told them exactly the steps that I'd done [53:32.380 --> 53:40.380] And then when I got the second rejection, the exact same wording was on there, that please refile with the corrections outlined below [53:40.380 --> 53:49.380] Wait a minute, you just told me last week that that wasn't correct. So you've wasted a few hours of my time, you've wasted a week in the courthouse [53:49.380 --> 54:11.380] You've wasted a week of my time when I could be refiling, writing my brief, and then I noticed that on the docket report, I'd written after they rejected or denied my, you know, noted reconsideration [54:11.380 --> 54:21.380] I had filed a motion, I had filed a request for findings and facts and ruling of law on July 6 [54:21.380 --> 54:30.380] And it says in here, the filing was accepted and it gives me an envelope number, the filing was reviewed and has been accepted by the clerk's office [54:30.380 --> 54:42.380] But when I got the docket report, that was never filed because I put it on my request for the designation of record and it says this isn't filed [54:42.380 --> 55:02.380] So I filed my appeal on July 13. Was I wrong to file the appeal that soon after filing for a findings, facts, and conclusions of law or did they just decide because I filed my appeal they're not going to review it? [55:02.380 --> 55:16.380] Yes and no. If you file a notice of appeal untimely, it goes in the record and sits there until it is timely [55:16.380 --> 55:23.380] So if you're waiting for findings and facts and conclusions, you've already given them notice of intent to appeal [55:23.380 --> 55:36.380] But you have, the clock is running on the findings of fact and conclusions. When that clock runs out, then the notice of appeal that you filed becomes current [55:36.380 --> 55:59.380] Okay, so I filed the notice of the findings of facts on July 5. They never gave me a findings of facts. I never actually filed it into the court. There is no filing into the court. Even though the filing was accepted, there's no date stamp [55:59.380 --> 56:09.380] Oh wait, the order that you got from the court, it's federal so did you have a judgment attached to the order? [56:09.380 --> 56:11.380] It's in state [56:11.380 --> 56:20.380] Oh this is in state, oh okay. What does the rule on findings of fact say in California? [56:20.380 --> 56:23.380] That I'm not sure I've got to check that [56:23.380 --> 56:38.380] In Texas it says that the judge shall produce findings of fact and conclusions at law within 20 days. If he fails to produce them within 20 days, you can file a notice of late filing in which case he has another 10 days [56:38.380 --> 56:55.380] But Texas law specifically says, although I've never seen it actually enforced, it says if you don't request findings of fact and conclusions at law, you waive any errors [56:55.380 --> 57:14.380] Once you request it, even if they don't produce it, then you can still appeal based on the error. But if you don't request it, technically you've waived your right to appeal. So at least in Texas it's pretty important [57:14.380 --> 57:20.380] So check, it'll be in the rules of civil procedure I'm sure in California. [57:20.380 --> 57:25.380] Tim, do you know what that says? [57:25.380 --> 57:27.380] I don't [57:27.380 --> 57:35.380] Well then just beat yourself with the phone for not knowing. You should know that after seven years [57:35.380 --> 58:00.380] He was just amazing to be on the phone for an hour and a half with me, sitting there, guiding me, listening in to their conversation, because they were adamant, they were not going to file my documents that I went in specifically for them to file and get a date stamped [58:00.380 --> 58:15.380] Something happens when I've emailed the DA because all of a sudden it's changed and I get this notice that now what they told me was the wrongness information that they didn't know was on there [58:15.380 --> 58:20.380] It's still the same information on there when they sent me the second rejection [58:20.380 --> 58:31.380] So I will see what happens Monday or Tuesday when they tell me my filing is accepted or not accepted, but they've run out at least a week of my time to do that [58:31.380 --> 58:33.380] You're sending them a bill [58:33.380 --> 58:34.380] Can I charge them? [58:34.380 --> 58:49.380] Charge them for it. 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Get it? 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. [01:01:17.380 --> 01:01:31.380] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:01:31.380 --> 01:01:40.380] The Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments of our Constitution. They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. Our liberty depends on it. [01:01:40.380 --> 01:01:46.380] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember one of your constitutional rights. [01:01:46.380 --> 01:01:56.380] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:01:56.380 --> 01:02:04.380] So protect your rights. Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. 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[01:02:47.380 --> 01:02:54.380] 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. [01:02:54.380 --> 01:03:06.380] I'm Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:03:24.380 --> 01:03:39.380] I'm Catherine Albrecht. [01:03:39.380 --> 01:03:57.380] Okay, we are back. [01:03:57.380 --> 01:04:10.380] Randy Kelton, Wet Fountain, Rule of Law Radio on this, the fifth day of August, 2022, and we're talking to Tina in California. [01:04:10.380 --> 01:04:21.380] Okay, so Tina, we're at the point to where you're waiting to see what happens when the court opens Monday. [01:04:21.380 --> 01:04:30.380] When the court opens Monday and they check, I went through carefully all the corrections they said, which was different from the first step. [01:04:30.380 --> 01:04:39.380] And then I'm just going to file against them for blocking access to the court because they refused to file when I went in there. [01:04:39.380 --> 01:04:46.380] And they gave me information that was not correct. It was legal. [01:04:46.380 --> 01:04:52.380] You know, they're telling me that I can't file, that they've been told, and that's wrong. [01:04:52.380 --> 01:04:59.380] The rules of court say that, so I have to wait to make sure I get it filed. [01:04:59.380 --> 01:05:06.380] And then I will go after them, I am assuming, to make them... [01:05:06.380 --> 01:05:13.380] And I think we talked about or something, let's talk to the DA about this is what I will accept. [01:05:13.380 --> 01:05:18.380] You know, this kind of money for my time. [01:05:18.380 --> 01:05:31.380] And I would like a written apology for them giving me this erroneous, you know, legal information and trying to act as judge and jury. [01:05:31.380 --> 01:05:34.380] Would that be appropriate? [01:05:34.380 --> 01:05:42.380] Yeah, you might charge the clerk with impersonating a judicial officer. [01:05:42.380 --> 01:05:44.380] Oh, I like that. Yeah. [01:05:44.380 --> 01:05:47.380] I got the CEO's name of the courthouse. [01:05:47.380 --> 01:05:54.380] Oh, and they tell me that when I, you know, Chad said, get the CEO's name of the courthouse. [01:05:54.380 --> 01:05:58.380] Oh, he's...I said, can I, you know, talk with him? [01:05:58.380 --> 01:06:00.380] Oh, he's not available to the public. [01:06:00.380 --> 01:06:01.380] Wait a minute. [01:06:01.380 --> 01:06:11.380] This is...he's paid by the public and he serves the public, but he's not available to the public. [01:06:11.380 --> 01:06:13.380] That's a problem to me. [01:06:13.380 --> 01:06:22.380] Do you think it's right that we should be able to meet with the CEO of the courthouse? [01:06:22.380 --> 01:06:26.380] They tell me he's not available to the public. [01:06:26.380 --> 01:06:30.380] Are you saying the clerk is not available to the public? [01:06:30.380 --> 01:06:35.380] No, no, the CEO of the courthouse is not available to meet with the public. [01:06:35.380 --> 01:06:37.380] He is off limits. [01:06:37.380 --> 01:06:39.380] Really? [01:06:39.380 --> 01:06:42.380] She's saying the CEO of the courthouse. [01:06:42.380 --> 01:06:43.380] Courthouse. [01:06:43.380 --> 01:06:47.380] What is that? [01:06:47.380 --> 01:06:53.380] Well, he is, you know, he's the one who signs all, extensively signs all the documents. [01:06:53.380 --> 01:06:56.380] He runs the courthouse. [01:06:56.380 --> 01:07:01.380] He oversees the clerks and everyone else. [01:07:01.380 --> 01:07:03.380] Is he an administrative officer? [01:07:03.380 --> 01:07:05.380] Yes. [01:07:05.380 --> 01:07:08.380] Oh, so he's suable. [01:07:08.380 --> 01:07:13.380] As respond yet superior. [01:07:13.380 --> 01:07:17.380] He is not available to speak with the public. [01:07:17.380 --> 01:07:22.380] Well, maybe he'll get available when you send him a tort letter. [01:07:22.380 --> 01:07:26.380] Oh, okay. [01:07:26.380 --> 01:07:32.380] Accused him of failing to properly train. [01:07:32.380 --> 01:07:33.380] Okay. [01:07:33.380 --> 01:07:38.380] Supervise and train, yeah. [01:07:38.380 --> 01:07:49.380] But isn't it amazing that they're saying that the CEO of the courthouse, this is a public, as you've said many times, the court, it's our court. [01:07:49.380 --> 01:07:50.380] It's not their court. [01:07:50.380 --> 01:07:52.380] It's our court. [01:07:52.380 --> 01:08:00.380] They work for us, not the other way around, but they keep trying to tell us what we can do, what we can't do. [01:08:00.380 --> 01:08:05.380] They're not allowed to, we're not allowed to file, we're not allowed to speak to the CEO, we're not allowed to do this. [01:08:05.380 --> 01:08:13.380] And they, I'm trying to find the law on where they are supposed to give us their last name. [01:08:13.380 --> 01:08:19.380] How can they, you know, refuse to give us the last name? [01:08:19.380 --> 01:08:23.380] Well, I'm the only Michelle there, really? [01:08:23.380 --> 01:08:27.380] I don't think you're going to find a law that specifies like that. [01:08:27.380 --> 01:08:37.380] I think there is, because I've heard people address this a lot, especially talking to policemen, that public officials are required to identify themselves when asked. [01:08:37.380 --> 01:08:43.380] Yes, but it won't specifically say which part of their name is off limits or something like that. [01:08:43.380 --> 01:08:53.380] Instead, that just goes to the myriad of laws and rules that require transparency from our public servants. [01:08:53.380 --> 01:09:06.380] Wait, wait, we have plenty of laws on what constitutes identification, because there are plenty of case law, because people are charged with failure to ID all the time. [01:09:06.380 --> 01:09:11.380] I want to see name, date of birth, driver's license. [01:09:11.380 --> 01:09:15.380] Can I charge this person with failure to ID? [01:09:15.380 --> 01:09:24.380] I actually did that in Westlake, an officer, a bailiff, was getting real smart mouth with me. [01:09:24.380 --> 01:09:27.380] And I told him, I want to see your business card. [01:09:27.380 --> 01:09:30.380] I don't have a business card, and I want to see your Texas ID. [01:09:30.380 --> 01:09:32.380] I don't have to show that to you. [01:09:32.380 --> 01:09:34.380] And the judge was walking past. [01:09:34.380 --> 01:09:41.380] I said, Your Honor, I asked your bailiff here for his Texas ID, and he wouldn't give it, he wouldn't show it to me. [01:09:41.380 --> 01:09:42.380] Will you tell him? [01:09:42.380 --> 01:09:46.380] And the judge turned to the bailiff, show him your ID. [01:09:46.380 --> 01:09:48.380] And he did. [01:09:48.380 --> 01:09:57.380] So if they're a public servant, they've all got an ID. [01:09:57.380 --> 01:10:03.380] And that is a public document. [01:10:03.380 --> 01:10:07.380] You ask for it, that goes to open records. [01:10:07.380 --> 01:10:10.380] Okay. [01:10:10.380 --> 01:10:16.380] And they do not have 10 days, 20 days, five days. [01:10:16.380 --> 01:10:18.380] They need to respond promptly. [01:10:18.380 --> 01:10:23.380] If it's in their pocket, in their hand, show it now. [01:10:23.380 --> 01:10:28.380] That's why I asked the bailiff in Victoria County to arrest the judge. [01:10:28.380 --> 01:10:33.380] I wanted to see all the documents that were put in front of him in this hearing. [01:10:33.380 --> 01:10:36.380] And he had them in his hand. [01:10:36.380 --> 01:10:39.380] And he said he would talk to his attorney. [01:10:39.380 --> 01:10:41.380] And Mr. bailiff, do you hear that? [01:10:41.380 --> 01:10:46.380] I need you to arrest this judge. [01:10:46.380 --> 01:10:50.380] That was fun. [01:10:50.380 --> 01:11:01.380] Okay, but yeah, go down and ask them for their ID, for their state ID, instead of asking them for their name, ask to see their ID. [01:11:01.380 --> 01:11:10.380] So I should wait, I'll wait until they actually accept my filing and it goes through so they can't retaliate, [01:11:10.380 --> 01:11:19.380] which is what I believe they are doing is retaliating because I sent an email to the VA. [01:11:19.380 --> 01:11:21.380] They obviously got notified. [01:11:21.380 --> 01:11:35.380] Once it's filed, then I can go full bore and send a tort letter and a request for payment and everything to the CEO with a CC to the district attorney [01:11:35.380 --> 01:11:41.380] so that he understands what's going on in his tort now. [01:11:41.380 --> 01:11:48.380] And they probably really don't want you to talk to the CEO [01:11:48.380 --> 01:12:00.380] because, you know, if you don't have own business, the hardest thing for me to get was good information about what was going on with my employees. [01:12:00.380 --> 01:12:05.380] If they screw up something, they're not going to come to me and say, hey boss, I really screwed up. [01:12:05.380 --> 01:12:08.380] No, they're going to do everything they can to hide it. [01:12:08.380 --> 01:12:12.380] When I deal with large companies, I always want to go to the CEO. [01:12:12.380 --> 01:12:16.380] I want the head guy because he doesn't get good information. [01:12:16.380 --> 01:12:19.380] We did that to Southwestern Bail once. [01:12:19.380 --> 01:12:26.380] And oh my goodness, it got real exciting. [01:12:26.380 --> 01:12:32.380] The head guy, the CEO probably doesn't know what these guys are doing and they don't want him to know. [01:12:32.380 --> 01:12:35.380] So you send him a tort letter? [01:12:35.380 --> 01:12:41.380] He is likely to be down there stomping his feet all the way. [01:12:41.380 --> 01:12:52.380] By the way, the supervisor is a criminal operations manager, the one who denied me the file. [01:12:52.380 --> 01:12:55.380] And she said, threatened me. [01:12:55.380 --> 01:13:05.380] I perceived it as a threat when I told her that if they weren't going to file it, I would e-file it later today. [01:13:05.380 --> 01:13:07.380] And she said, well, we'll reject it anyway. [01:13:07.380 --> 01:13:10.380] Well, that's a threat, isn't it? [01:13:10.380 --> 01:13:17.380] A threat to deny me access to the court or am I overthinking it? [01:13:17.380 --> 01:13:18.380] Yes. [01:13:18.380 --> 01:13:25.380] I got accused of threatening the bailiff when I told him that I'll be filing criminal charges against you. [01:13:25.380 --> 01:13:27.380] He said, are you threatening me? [01:13:27.380 --> 01:13:33.380] I said, no, bailiff, you can't threaten to do something you have a right to do. [01:13:33.380 --> 01:13:35.380] You can only threaten to do something illegal. [01:13:35.380 --> 01:13:43.380] I promise you, I will be filing criminal charges against you. [01:13:43.380 --> 01:13:51.380] But public official, that's different or threatening to do something that they're not authorized to do. [01:13:51.380 --> 01:13:52.380] Absolutely. [01:13:52.380 --> 01:13:57.380] She's not authorized to deny me access to the court, correct? [01:13:57.380 --> 01:13:59.380] Correct. [01:13:59.380 --> 01:14:01.380] Okay. [01:14:01.380 --> 01:14:12.380] So send the CEO a bill and explain what happened and this is why you owe me this money. [01:14:12.380 --> 01:14:16.380] He is not going to be a happy camper. [01:14:16.380 --> 01:14:21.380] He's going to be down there wanting an explanation. [01:14:21.380 --> 01:14:23.380] Okay. [01:14:23.380 --> 01:14:24.380] This is how we fix things. [01:14:24.380 --> 01:14:28.380] We don't always fix things but getting somebody arrested. [01:14:28.380 --> 01:14:37.380] You know, I file criminal charges but only file ridiculous criminal charges because I really don't want public officials arrested. [01:14:37.380 --> 01:14:41.380] I just want to get their attention. [01:14:41.380 --> 01:14:43.380] And I want to get their attention too. [01:14:43.380 --> 01:14:51.380] Do I go back and file a police report after the fact or do I leave it at the moment? [01:14:51.380 --> 01:14:56.380] I would file it five minutes after the fact. [01:14:56.380 --> 01:15:03.380] Well, I didn't because we were going through some so maybe I'll go back and file that they... [01:15:03.380 --> 01:15:06.380] It has been my experience. [01:15:06.380 --> 01:15:12.380] When you file on them immediately, you know, I talk about calling 911 on police. [01:15:12.380 --> 01:15:13.380] Yeah. [01:15:13.380 --> 01:15:20.380] I guarantee you it gets them real careful, real fast. [01:15:20.380 --> 01:15:24.380] All the attitude goes out the window and they get themselves straight. [01:15:24.380 --> 01:15:29.380] They do not want me doing that again. [01:15:29.380 --> 01:15:33.380] If I was in that court and I called 911, they wouldn't show up. [01:15:33.380 --> 01:15:37.380] I would be right to the sheriff's department or the police department. [01:15:37.380 --> 01:15:45.380] As soon as I walked out of that clerk's office, I'd be right at the police department filing criminal charges. [01:15:45.380 --> 01:15:46.380] Well, I still have time. [01:15:46.380 --> 01:15:48.380] It's going to be the week. [01:15:48.380 --> 01:15:50.380] We don't threaten. [01:15:50.380 --> 01:15:51.380] We promise. [01:15:51.380 --> 01:15:52.380] We promise. [01:15:52.380 --> 01:15:54.380] They get threatened all the time. [01:15:54.380 --> 01:15:55.380] Oh, I got this right. [01:15:55.380 --> 01:15:56.380] I got that right. [01:15:56.380 --> 01:15:57.380] I'm going to do this. [01:15:57.380 --> 01:15:59.380] I'm going to get your job, blah, blah, blah. [01:15:59.380 --> 01:16:03.380] And then nobody ever does anything. [01:16:03.380 --> 01:16:05.380] I don't threaten. [01:16:05.380 --> 01:16:09.380] If I'm going to do something, I'm going to do it. [01:16:09.380 --> 01:16:17.380] This bailiff, I was actually trying to get the bailiff to kind of calm down and he was trying to... [01:16:17.380 --> 01:16:22.380] He was feeling threatened by me and I was trying to get him not to. [01:16:22.380 --> 01:16:27.380] That's why I told him, you know, if you do this, I'm going to be filing criminal charges against you guys. [01:16:27.380 --> 01:16:29.380] And then he accused me of threatening him. [01:16:29.380 --> 01:16:31.380] That's why I tend not to do that. [01:16:31.380 --> 01:16:35.380] I hate to get that question. 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[01:18:49.380 --> 01:18:50.380] No. [01:18:50.380 --> 01:18:51.380] I mean, yes. [01:18:51.380 --> 01:18:52.380] Wow. [01:18:52.380 --> 01:18:54.380] Giving without doing anything or spending any money. [01:18:54.380 --> 01:18:55.380] This is perfect. [01:18:55.380 --> 01:18:57.380] Thank you so much. [01:18:57.380 --> 01:18:58.380] We are welcome. [01:18:58.380 --> 01:19:00.380] Happy holidays, logos. [01:19:00.380 --> 01:19:13.380] This is the Logos Radio Network. [01:19:13.380 --> 01:19:36.380] Welcome home. [01:19:36.380 --> 01:19:41.380] If I can get everything I want, yeah. [01:19:41.380 --> 01:19:50.380] If I can get everything I need. [01:19:50.380 --> 01:19:51.380] Okay. [01:19:51.380 --> 01:19:52.380] We are back. [01:19:52.380 --> 01:19:55.380] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio. [01:19:55.380 --> 01:19:57.380] And we're going to go to Jason. [01:19:57.380 --> 01:20:04.380] Ted, I kind of jumped over Jason when I unmuted you for Tina a while ago. [01:20:04.380 --> 01:20:05.380] Hello, Jason. [01:20:05.380 --> 01:20:09.380] What do you have for us today? [01:20:09.380 --> 01:20:11.380] Hey, guys. [01:20:11.380 --> 01:20:13.380] Okay. [01:20:13.380 --> 01:20:34.380] I had a hearing on the 20th for the sham workplace violence restraining order that one of these just horrible grocery stores decided to file, right? [01:20:34.380 --> 01:20:35.380] Okay. [01:20:35.380 --> 01:20:37.380] I know who you are now. [01:20:37.380 --> 01:20:38.380] Okay. [01:20:38.380 --> 01:20:39.380] That's right. [01:20:39.380 --> 01:20:42.380] What was the name of the store? [01:20:42.380 --> 01:20:44.380] Trader Joe's. [01:20:44.380 --> 01:20:45.380] Trader Joe's. [01:20:45.380 --> 01:20:46.380] Okay. [01:20:46.380 --> 01:20:47.380] Trader Joe's. [01:20:47.380 --> 01:20:59.380] So I rushed to hit a deadline to get my response in, and I did a response. [01:20:59.380 --> 01:21:12.380] I took their, like, three-page form, and I attached an 11-page, like, turned it into an affidavit, and then exhibits. [01:21:12.380 --> 01:21:21.380] And then I transcribed all the videos that I have, and I added 100 pages of transcripts. [01:21:21.380 --> 01:21:37.380] So I sent that there is a rule that, you know, as long as you get your response, if you send it two days before the hearing, the other side does not get a continuance. [01:21:37.380 --> 01:21:47.380] So multiple issues went down, the first being there was a commissioner instead of a judge. [01:21:47.380 --> 01:21:57.380] I didn't know what to do, and the bailiff basically gave me bad info and was like, oh, they're exactly the same as the judge. [01:21:57.380 --> 01:21:59.380] They're identical. [01:21:59.380 --> 01:22:03.380] And so I signed the stipulation. [01:22:03.380 --> 01:22:10.380] That was, like, my mistake number one. [01:22:10.380 --> 01:22:14.380] You can finally rescind that. [01:22:14.380 --> 01:22:19.380] Well, I don't know how much info to give you. [01:22:19.380 --> 01:22:37.380] It's like, yeah, so what I just recently accomplished, well, what I recently did was file a, I don't know if I did this right, but I did a motion to withdraw the stipulation. [01:22:37.380 --> 01:22:44.380] I think you might want to do instead of a notice of withdrawal because you're not asking the court to withdraw it. [01:22:44.380 --> 01:22:48.380] You're telling the court that you're pulling it. [01:22:48.380 --> 01:22:58.380] You're the one that gave that signature, and now you found out that you were deceived and you're withdrawing your signature. [01:22:58.380 --> 01:23:05.380] And whatever was attached to it just is going to have to be undone because you're not asking the court to do that. [01:23:05.380 --> 01:23:07.380] That would be a motion. [01:23:07.380 --> 01:23:18.380] Then you should file against the bailiff for giving legal advice and charging with not fraud, but making false and misleading statements. [01:23:18.380 --> 01:23:22.380] Or unauthorized practice of law. [01:23:22.380 --> 01:23:35.380] And get overwhelmed with all this. I still, I mean, so, okay, I am recording, so I'll be able to go back and refer to what you're saying. [01:23:35.380 --> 01:23:47.380] So the next thing that happened is the lawyer, a lawyer and an employee are on Zoom. [01:23:47.380 --> 01:23:55.380] The first thing was I said I object, you know, to the proceedings and I'm challenging, you know, subject matter. [01:23:55.380 --> 01:23:59.380] Because there is no, there's no injured party. [01:23:59.380 --> 01:24:05.380] There's nothing, they don't have anything. It's a complete sham. [01:24:05.380 --> 01:24:16.380] And the commissioner just immediately said, you know, she overrules that, that, you know, she has jurisdiction to see these types of cases. [01:24:16.380 --> 01:24:20.380] And I just, I didn't know how to respond. [01:24:20.380 --> 01:24:37.380] So then we have, she goes to swear us in and she swears me in and the employee is muted while they're trying to swear her in. [01:24:37.380 --> 01:24:39.380] And they just blew past it. [01:24:39.380 --> 01:24:49.380] So I'm like, Your Honor, does this, does she get sworn in? And her and the, the assistant or clerk said yes. [01:24:49.380 --> 01:24:52.380] So that was another issue. [01:24:52.380 --> 01:24:59.380] But then this lawyer shows up that's not the lawyer on the petition. [01:24:59.380 --> 01:25:18.380] So I said, you know, Your Honor, I've never heard or seen this dude. And he says he works in the office and he's the associate of the lawyer that filed the petition. [01:25:18.380 --> 01:25:26.380] And what I learned since then is that there's a rule, where is it? [01:25:26.380 --> 01:25:38.380] There's a code of civil procedure that when an attorney's changed, they have to give written notice of the change or substitution to the other party. [01:25:38.380 --> 01:25:41.380] Same in Texas. [01:25:41.380 --> 01:25:56.380] Okay. So I didn't know that. So they just kind of blew past that. But the kicker was that he lied and said they didn't get my response. [01:25:56.380 --> 01:26:17.380] So he says they didn't give the response. And I didn't, I wasn't prepared for that to happen. I didn't bring like the tracking number with me to check. And the judge or the commissioner basically said, well, we need to make a continuance. [01:26:17.380 --> 01:26:26.380] So it was continued. And then... [01:26:26.380 --> 01:26:31.380] Did you bar grieve the lawyer for lying to failure to speak with Tender to the court? [01:26:31.380 --> 01:26:42.380] I did. I did. He just got, he got bar grieved. And I just sent one out for the original lawyer, just for being his carrier. [01:26:42.380 --> 01:26:52.380] And like she knew, she knew he was going to lie. And they lied to bypass that rule where they can't get a continuance. It's just insane. [01:26:52.380 --> 01:27:06.380] So when I got home, I checked the tracking number. I saw that they got it the day before. I called their office and I talked to the secretary who said that they got it. [01:27:06.380 --> 01:27:13.380] So a motion for sanctions, judicial notice to the court. [01:27:13.380 --> 01:27:26.380] Okay. Yeah, I would love that. So what I did Monday is I did my best to, you know, I did that motion to withdraw stipulation. [01:27:26.380 --> 01:27:36.380] And the only reason I did that is because the only thing I could find said you can do an application or a motion. And those are the only choices. [01:27:36.380 --> 01:27:47.380] And I just couldn't determine what I determined from the chats was that an application was something that they would do, not something that I would do. [01:27:47.380 --> 01:27:57.380] And that my only option was a motion. But you're saying I could have just done a notice, which would have been easier. [01:27:57.380 --> 01:28:12.380] But so I went down there. I entered that. I entered the bar grievance into the case. And then I entered the motion to dismiss. [01:28:12.380 --> 01:28:24.380] So but the weird thing, what I'm confused about or many things I'm confused about, the timing of everything, I just, it's like it's a quasi thing. [01:28:24.380 --> 01:28:30.380] And they're not giving, they didn't even give enough time to do anything by the rules. [01:28:30.380 --> 01:28:40.380] So they gave like from the first hearing to this next hearing is the 15th. That was like 17 days. [01:28:40.380 --> 01:28:46.380] So to do anything requires like as through the mail require 20 days. [01:28:46.380 --> 01:28:56.380] So I just, I don't know what's going to happen. But they scheduled a hearing on the motion on the same day. [01:28:56.380 --> 01:29:03.380] So it's just the same, I don't know what's going to happen. They're going to hear the motion on the same day as the hearing. [01:29:03.380 --> 01:29:11.380] And I sent a letter to the presiding judge about the withdrawal of the stipulation. [01:29:11.380 --> 01:29:19.380] So I don't know if it's going to be the commissioner there or a judge. [01:29:19.380 --> 01:29:38.380] And then I had a question about is this like basically a strategy. Like if I, when I go there, oh, we got commercial. [01:29:38.380 --> 01:29:42.380] That's all right. Got another 15 seconds anyway. [01:29:42.380 --> 01:29:49.380] One, I did want to ask you when we come back on the other side of the sponsor, I want to ask you about that bar grievance. [01:29:49.380 --> 01:29:53.380] It sounded like you might have filed the bar grievance into the case. [01:29:53.380 --> 01:30:01.380] But we'll talk more about that on the other side. Be right back. [01:30:01.380 --> 01:30:05.380] A top cybersecurity expert has a warning for America. [01:30:05.380 --> 01:30:11.380] If you build an electrical smart grid, the hackers will come and they could cause a catastrophic blackout. [01:30:11.380 --> 01:30:15.380] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, back with the shocking details in a moment. [01:30:15.380 --> 01:30:21.380] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:30:21.380 --> 01:30:26.380] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:30:26.380 --> 01:30:31.380] So protect your rights. 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[01:33:02.380 --> 01:33:12.380] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, logosradionetwork.com. [01:33:12.380 --> 01:33:40.380] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio, and we're talking to Jason in California. [01:33:40.380 --> 01:33:43.380] Go ahead, Jason. [01:33:43.380 --> 01:33:51.380] Yo, well, let's hear it. Brett has wanted to say something about the bar grievance. [01:33:51.380 --> 01:33:57.380] Yeah, I believe you said that you filed a bar grievance into the case. Is that right? [01:33:57.380 --> 01:34:01.380] Well, a copy of one that I... [01:34:01.380 --> 01:34:02.380] Okay. [01:34:02.380 --> 01:34:03.380] The bar. [01:34:03.380 --> 01:34:11.380] Okay. Well, then just for any of the listeners, the bar grievance doesn't belong in the case. [01:34:11.380 --> 01:34:17.380] Putting the copy of it, I guess, doesn't really hurt anything, but it's not something that the court can act on. [01:34:17.380 --> 01:34:29.380] And probably if the lawyer sees it in the case, but he hasn't gotten a call yet from the real people, there's a review board that handles that. [01:34:29.380 --> 01:34:40.380] If he hasn't gotten a call yet, he's probably looking at that in the case. He's embarrassed and he's hoping that you don't figure out where's the real place to file it because it's about to sting. [01:34:40.380 --> 01:34:53.380] That's funny. No, the reason I did that is because I recently saw Alphonse said that it drives them nuts if you put it into the case because then it becomes public record. [01:34:53.380 --> 01:34:56.380] Yeah, everybody can see it. It's embarrassing. [01:34:56.380 --> 01:35:01.380] Yeah. That's the only reason I did that. [01:35:01.380 --> 01:35:04.380] That's great. [01:35:04.380 --> 01:35:08.380] So my question... [01:35:08.380 --> 01:35:20.380] So number one, the idea was, this one idea, if I go there and this same joker shows up, because I haven't mentioned to anyone this rule. [01:35:20.380 --> 01:35:27.380] And I was going to bargain the other ones for violating the rule, but I didn't want them to fulfill it. [01:35:27.380 --> 01:35:31.380] I didn't want them to give me notice and then not have an issue. [01:35:31.380 --> 01:35:41.380] So at this evening, if this guy shows up and I say, I'm not dealing with this person, get the original lawyer here. [01:35:41.380 --> 01:35:55.380] They're violating this codicidal procedure. What would happen if I did that? Would they just make another continuance or like what are the options? [01:35:55.380 --> 01:35:59.380] I don't know what their options would be, what they would do. [01:35:59.380 --> 01:36:09.380] It says, until then, you must recognize the former attorney. Like until they give you notice. [01:36:09.380 --> 01:36:14.380] That sounds reasonable. [01:36:14.380 --> 01:36:19.380] Under the rule, can they give verbal notice? [01:36:19.380 --> 01:36:29.380] It doesn't say it. It says written notice must be given to the adverse party. [01:36:29.380 --> 01:36:42.380] Yeah, it says written. So that is one question of just how to handle it. [01:36:42.380 --> 01:36:59.380] The other, I mean, I guess I don't know enough to understand fully how to deal with when they just blow off your challenge to subject matter. [01:36:59.380 --> 01:37:16.380] Okay, Jason, you are in California. Go on eBay and do a search for O'Connor's California Rules of Civil Trials. [01:37:16.380 --> 01:37:25.380] And get you a copy of that and read the front part of it. It will give you all these answers to these technical issues you need. [01:37:25.380 --> 01:37:29.380] I have a civil trial from 2016. [01:37:29.380 --> 01:37:33.380] That will work. Read the first hundred pages. [01:37:33.380 --> 01:37:35.380] Okay. [01:37:35.380 --> 01:37:40.380] Most of these questions you are asking will be covered in there. [01:37:40.380 --> 01:37:45.380] Well, my other questions were... [01:37:45.380 --> 01:37:52.380] Okay, I hear you. I've got so much reading to do. It's overwhelming. [01:37:52.380 --> 01:38:03.380] So was I supposed to get discovery in this scenario where someone files a petition against me? [01:38:03.380 --> 01:38:08.380] You have to ask for discovery. [01:38:08.380 --> 01:38:19.380] I don't even, I don't, like I know the difference that there's five forms of discovery. I just, I don't know how they're even initiated. [01:38:19.380 --> 01:38:25.380] You send a letter to the opposing party requesting the discovery. [01:38:25.380 --> 01:38:35.380] I suggest you go down to the court and pull a, you know, ask the clerk, what is a really big case that you had recently? [01:38:35.380 --> 01:38:42.380] I did that when I was first doing research, and they brought me out a case with Mitchell Energy. [01:38:42.380 --> 01:38:50.380] That's the company that figured out how to do fracking. And the case was three full boxes. [01:38:50.380 --> 01:38:57.380] And I went through that case and I pulled out their motion and limiting. I pulled out their discovery motion. [01:38:57.380 --> 01:39:03.380] I pulled a number of motions that were really nicely done. These are really expensive attorneys. [01:39:03.380 --> 01:39:09.380] So don't figure out how to do all this stuff yourself. Go down and find a case similar to yours. [01:39:09.380 --> 01:39:17.380] Pull it and go through all the pleadings. You'll find stuff you never imagined in there, you would have never thought of. [01:39:17.380 --> 01:39:28.380] We'll see. I've tried something similar to that and they would not, they won't pull anything without a case number or a name. [01:39:28.380 --> 01:39:34.380] I'd give them a hundred case numbers when they do that. That's easy. [01:39:34.380 --> 01:39:40.380] I'd give them ten at a time, give me ten. And I'd set them down and I'd thumb through it. [01:39:40.380 --> 01:39:47.380] Okay, I'm done. Give me the next ten. And finally they start to get a little easier to get along with. [01:39:47.380 --> 01:39:53.380] And I tell them, look, we can do this all day. Just give me some big case so I'm not chasing you back and forth. [01:39:53.380 --> 01:39:58.380] And then they get easier to deal with. We'll see, we'll see. [01:39:58.380 --> 01:40:09.380] We have Dr. Joe on the call board on the guest marriage and he's the expert on obnoxiousness. [01:40:09.380 --> 01:40:11.380] Obnoxiousness? [01:40:11.380 --> 01:40:14.380] Yeah, he could tell you how to be obnoxious. [01:40:14.380 --> 01:40:20.380] Can I just ask you one more thing before I go? [01:40:20.380 --> 01:40:30.380] I asked this commissioner if she and the court accepts hearsay and she said yes, they do. [01:40:30.380 --> 01:40:34.380] I don't know, I don't know how to deal with that. [01:40:34.380 --> 01:40:43.380] It's kind of the wrong question. They can hear hearsay, they just can't use hearsay. [01:40:43.380 --> 01:40:46.380] It can't be admissible as evidence. [01:40:46.380 --> 01:40:51.380] It's not before the court and this is what we were talking about earlier about an affidavit. [01:40:51.380 --> 01:40:58.380] You can file an unsupported affidavit in the record, but it's just sitting in the record. [01:40:58.380 --> 01:41:05.380] It's not before the court. The judge cannot consider it. [01:41:05.380 --> 01:41:12.380] So hearsay is just there, but the judge can't make any determinations based on the hearsay. [01:41:12.380 --> 01:41:13.380] Okay. [01:41:13.380 --> 01:41:20.380] And it should always get objected to. [01:41:20.380 --> 01:41:26.380] Okay, do you have any more questions because we've got two more callers and only one segment left. [01:41:26.380 --> 01:41:32.380] All right. Well, no, I don't want to be stingy, but I really appreciate you guys. [01:41:32.380 --> 01:41:37.380] I will do some reading and I'll be calling you guys back. [01:41:37.380 --> 01:41:40.380] Okay, good. Keep us up to date, Jason. [01:41:40.380 --> 01:41:47.380] Okay, now we're going to go to Ted in California. Hello, Ted. [01:41:47.380 --> 01:41:51.380] I have a question for you. [01:41:51.380 --> 01:41:56.380] Have you filed in the Fed? [01:41:56.380 --> 01:41:59.380] Ted, you there? [01:41:59.380 --> 01:42:01.380] Hello, Ted. [01:42:01.380 --> 01:42:05.380] Sorry about that. I had you guys on mute. [01:42:05.380 --> 01:42:07.380] All right. [01:42:07.380 --> 01:42:10.380] Okay. Did you file in the Fed yet? [01:42:10.380 --> 01:42:21.380] I've taken the phone in my hand and I'm hitting it against my head right now. Does that answer your question? [01:42:21.380 --> 01:42:23.380] Okay. [01:42:23.380 --> 01:42:28.380] This guy's good. He knows the drill. [01:42:28.380 --> 01:42:32.380] You know, bang firmly around the eyes and ears. [01:42:32.380 --> 01:42:36.380] Okay. What do you have for us, Ted? [01:42:36.380 --> 01:42:47.380] The reason I haven't is I'm still researching that and I've got foundational things that I'm still working on, such as bar complaints. [01:42:47.380 --> 01:42:57.380] But before I get into my stuff, I want to make a couple of clarifications to Tina's issues. [01:42:57.380 --> 01:43:03.380] The CEO of the court is the court clerk. [01:43:03.380 --> 01:43:15.380] Okay. I think they try to confuse and in California, you know, you have court clerks and then you have the head court clerk. [01:43:15.380 --> 01:43:20.380] Well, the head court clerk is the CEO of the court. [01:43:20.380 --> 01:43:26.380] Oh, so that is absolutely respondeat superior. [01:43:26.380 --> 01:43:38.380] And I had the CEO of the court come into my proceedings years ago. [01:43:38.380 --> 01:43:48.380] And on the other side of this commercial, I'll tell you what, he ended up retiring. [01:43:48.380 --> 01:43:50.380] Did you hear these feelings? [01:43:50.380 --> 01:44:00.380] Okay. Hang on. Randy, go rest. Rest out. We'll be right back. [01:44:00.380 --> 01:44:06.380] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved, except in the area of nutrition. [01:44:06.380 --> 01:44:09.380] People feed their pets better than they feed themselves. [01:44:09.380 --> 01:44:11.380] And it's time we changed all that. [01:44:11.380 --> 01:44:17.380] Our primary defense against aging and disease in this toxic environment is good nutrition. 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[01:45:54.380 --> 01:46:03.380] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free, 866-LAW-EZ. [01:46:25.380 --> 01:46:27.380] Okay. [01:46:27.380 --> 01:46:28.380] We are back. [01:46:28.380 --> 01:46:35.380] Randy Kelton, Brett Pelton, Rule of Law Radio, and we're talking to Ted in California. [01:46:35.380 --> 01:46:38.380] Okay, Ted, go ahead. [01:46:38.380 --> 01:46:39.380] Okay. [01:46:39.380 --> 01:46:46.380] And if the other callers still on there, I'll try to split the time here with them and make this real short. [01:46:46.380 --> 01:46:54.380] Again, I want to be very clear, the CEO of the court is the head court clerk. [01:46:54.380 --> 01:47:01.380] They have here in Santa Clara County, they have an office across the street from the courthouse. [01:47:01.380 --> 01:47:09.380] They try to hide this person, and they don't want people knowing they absolutely are accessible to the public. [01:47:09.380 --> 01:47:13.380] I haven't finished bringing Tina to speed on this stuff. [01:47:13.380 --> 01:47:19.380] And of course, they have administrative staff, and you can write to them and you can call their office. [01:47:19.380 --> 01:47:21.380] But they do try to shield them. [01:47:21.380 --> 01:47:23.380] They do try to hide them. [01:47:23.380 --> 01:47:27.380] And they don't want people to know about this. [01:47:27.380 --> 01:47:30.380] It's quite obvious. [01:47:30.380 --> 01:47:41.380] I wrote a bar complaint last week against Howard Goldman, the lawyer that told me to go have another heart attack and die. [01:47:41.380 --> 01:47:51.380] And I'll just read you real quick what I wrote in the complaint statement I just put in December of 2021, [01:47:51.380 --> 01:48:00.380] Mr. Goldman finally admitted in open court on the record conflict and is no longer claiming to represent me. [01:48:00.380 --> 01:48:11.380] Irreparable damage has been done to me by Goldman and his boss, Molly O'Neill, and other bad actors and co-conspirators. [01:48:11.380 --> 01:48:23.380] On 10-18-2021, Gregory Howard Goldman answered to me in the affirmative that he was working against me to ensure a conviction. [01:48:23.380 --> 01:48:31.380] Mr. Goldman went on to say that I should tell the court I'm representing myself if I want him off my case. [01:48:31.380 --> 01:48:43.380] The totality of Goldman's conduct, I believe, violates 18 U.S.D. 1346 violations of business and professional code, [01:48:43.380 --> 01:48:56.380] conspiracy, perjury of oath, interference with my constitutional rights, both state and federal, intentional infliction of emotional distress, [01:48:56.380 --> 01:49:04.380] torturous interference, trespass, brave heart assault, intentional attempted manslaughter. [01:49:04.380 --> 01:49:12.380] Mr. Goldman has full knowledge of my disability, fragile heart, health conditions, and that stress could cause my death. [01:49:12.380 --> 01:49:21.380] On or about 10-18-21, Mr. Goldman followed and harassed me from the courthouse down the sidewalk until we were passing the main jail, [01:49:21.380 --> 01:49:28.380] at which time I turned back and stated to Mr. Goldman I know about the secret meeting. [01:49:28.380 --> 01:49:33.380] Goldman responded screaming at me, why don't you have another heart attack and die? [01:49:33.380 --> 01:49:48.380] I believe Goldman screamed the wishes and intentions of all involved, and that was my statement to the bar. [01:49:48.380 --> 01:49:54.380] Like I said, I'm willing to share the time and cut it right there for tonight, [01:49:54.380 --> 01:50:06.380] so when you write a bar complaint and you tell them, I think I did a pretty good job of explaining the severity of what's going on here. [01:50:06.380 --> 01:50:13.380] And I've got another bar complaint written against the new lawyer. [01:50:13.380 --> 01:50:19.380] I'll be writing three more on him, and it's really interesting. [01:50:19.380 --> 01:50:25.380] The California Bar website, you select the PDF down on your computer, [01:50:25.380 --> 01:50:33.380] and if you write like I did the other day, an hour and a half, it took me to write the statement. [01:50:33.380 --> 01:50:40.380] And then I went to print it, and it vanished because it's a fillable PDF file. [01:50:40.380 --> 01:50:47.380] And those jokers up at the bar, they know that that's happening to a lot of people. [01:50:47.380 --> 01:50:51.380] And so like I said, I'll cut it short and leave it there for tonight, [01:50:51.380 --> 01:50:56.380] and check back with you guys next week, and I'll give you a report next week [01:50:56.380 --> 01:51:03.380] where I'm at with my federal lawsuit for speeding trial rights. [01:51:03.380 --> 01:51:10.380] Well, I was just wondering when you wrote the bar grievance, why were you holding back? [01:51:10.380 --> 01:51:16.380] I actually did hold back. [01:51:16.380 --> 01:51:18.380] Okay. Thank you, Ted. [01:51:18.380 --> 01:51:21.380] I didn't tell him he was girlish. [01:51:21.380 --> 01:51:29.380] Quit holding back. When are you going to sue this lawyer? [01:51:29.380 --> 01:51:31.380] This one's not as important. [01:51:31.380 --> 01:51:37.380] Well, I have a few more months, I believe, to sue him. [01:51:37.380 --> 01:51:44.380] This is one where they'll probably write you a pretty big check pretty fast. [01:51:44.380 --> 01:51:47.380] Okay. [01:51:47.380 --> 01:51:54.380] He's got insurance, and his insurance will write you a check pretty fast just to get this to go away because it's so egregious. [01:51:54.380 --> 01:52:04.380] Andy, the thing that I wrote up yesterday that vanished right after I wrote it, it actually builds on this. [01:52:04.380 --> 01:52:09.380] And there's a common theme going on here because the current lawyer was so stupid as to put in writing [01:52:09.380 --> 01:52:12.380] that I should tell the court I want to represent myself. [01:52:12.380 --> 01:52:16.380] And so I'm going to blame the judge and these people. [01:52:16.380 --> 01:52:21.380] And also, I explain in it that they obviously had a secret meeting behind my back. [01:52:21.380 --> 01:52:28.380] And what I learned from you guys tonight is to go ahead and put in there in proper text box state communication. [01:52:28.380 --> 01:52:32.380] And see, I do listen to the other callers. [01:52:32.380 --> 01:52:43.380] And what it's showing is that they're all conspiring, and they're trying to force me to tell the court that I'm going to represent myself. [01:52:43.380 --> 01:52:47.380] And I'm never going to represent myself. [01:52:47.380 --> 01:52:56.380] I forgot your gal that stays silent on this show, but she said a long time ago, and I took it to heart, [01:52:56.380 --> 01:53:04.380] these scoundrels know practice and procedure and do it every day, and they're going to beat you every time in a court. [01:53:04.380 --> 01:53:08.380] They're going to use every dirty trick, and you're not going to know what to do, just like the last caller. [01:53:08.380 --> 01:53:17.380] The worst possible feeling is to be sitting in court like he was, and they did something unexpected, and he didn't know where to go. [01:53:17.380 --> 01:53:24.380] And they're going to do that to you every time. [01:53:24.380 --> 01:53:26.380] I agree. [01:53:26.380 --> 01:53:30.380] It just takes hanging in there. [01:53:30.380 --> 01:53:33.380] If it was easy, everybody else would be doing it. [01:53:33.380 --> 01:53:36.380] Okay, Ted, we only have a couple minutes, five minutes left. [01:53:36.380 --> 01:53:39.380] We've got one more caller. [01:53:39.380 --> 01:53:40.380] That's it. [01:53:40.380 --> 01:53:47.380] When you get off the phone here, beat yourself around the eyes and ears for not being in federal court already. [01:53:47.380 --> 01:53:50.380] I'm going to have a beer and talk to you guys. [01:53:50.380 --> 01:53:51.380] Good night. [01:53:51.380 --> 01:53:52.380] Good night, Ted. [01:53:52.380 --> 01:53:55.380] Okay, now we're going to EJ in California. [01:53:55.380 --> 01:54:00.380] Hello, EJ, what do you have for us today? [01:54:00.380 --> 01:54:07.380] I served the second defendant in the hospital yesterday. [01:54:07.380 --> 01:54:15.380] The summary judgment date was continued for August 22nd. [01:54:15.380 --> 01:54:27.380] The summary judgment was this Monday, and I got sidetracked by the biased retired judge. [01:54:27.380 --> 01:54:35.380] He said Monday would be his last day, but I think he's going to come back in a few months. [01:54:35.380 --> 01:54:46.380] He kind of sidetracked me because I filed a request for a court reporter because it was a summary judgment hearing. [01:54:46.380 --> 01:54:52.380] And the clerk said, nope, we don't have any on Mondays. [01:54:52.380 --> 01:55:13.380] And he said to me that I need to hire my own court reporter if I want to continue, and I'll be slapped with attorney's fees, the defendant's attorney's fees as well. [01:55:13.380 --> 01:55:22.380] I should have said, I should have posed it, but I just said okay. [01:55:22.380 --> 01:55:28.380] So now I have to do a, you know, I made the mistake of accepting it. [01:55:28.380 --> 01:55:30.380] Are you there? [01:55:30.380 --> 01:55:31.380] Yes. [01:55:31.380 --> 01:55:35.380] Okay. [01:55:35.380 --> 01:55:38.380] You made the mistake of accepting it. [01:55:38.380 --> 01:55:45.380] Yeah, because I said, you know, I didn't know what else to say, I wasn't prepared with that, you know, we don't have. [01:55:45.380 --> 01:55:47.380] So I just said okay. [01:55:47.380 --> 01:55:56.380] But then I found all these case files for unlimited, my case, you know that it's unlimited, it's against a hospital. [01:55:56.380 --> 01:56:17.380] So I found three like orders saying that for unlimited, if I file timely for a court reporter, then, you know, I have the right to have a court reporter. [01:56:17.380 --> 01:56:26.380] So I need to, right now it's either recuse the judge if he comes back, I want to ask you that. [01:56:26.380 --> 01:56:42.380] Should I just put that in there to recuse the judge because he didn't allow me to reschedule to another date besides a Monday because the clerk said on Mondays that court reporters are not available. [01:56:42.380 --> 01:56:48.380] And they scheduled a hearing on a Monday knowing that court reporters weren't available. [01:56:48.380 --> 01:56:51.380] And knowing that she had asked for a court reporter. [01:56:51.380 --> 01:56:54.380] That should get criminal. [01:56:54.380 --> 01:56:55.380] Wow. [01:56:55.380 --> 01:56:56.380] Unbelievable. [01:56:56.380 --> 01:56:58.380] Denial of due process. [01:56:58.380 --> 01:57:01.380] Denial of due process, okay. [01:57:01.380 --> 01:57:07.380] The court conspired with the clerk to deny you due process. [01:57:07.380 --> 01:57:08.380] Okay. [01:57:08.380 --> 01:57:15.380] Denial of criminal against both of them, judge and the clerk. [01:57:15.380 --> 01:57:16.380] Oh, wonderful. [01:57:16.380 --> 01:57:17.380] Okay. [01:57:17.380 --> 01:57:19.380] That's why this is very good. [01:57:19.380 --> 01:57:30.380] Then claim that criminal conspiracy is beyond, is not within the scope of the judge's authority. [01:57:30.380 --> 01:57:34.380] Send him a notice of intent to sue. [01:57:34.380 --> 01:57:35.380] Okay. [01:57:35.380 --> 01:57:48.380] He's saying that because if it's in scope, if it's something that the judge would normally have the discretion to do, then he's immune from suit. [01:57:48.380 --> 01:57:50.380] He has immunity. [01:57:50.380 --> 01:57:55.380] But he's saying, Randy's saying criminal conspiracy is not in scope. [01:57:55.380 --> 01:57:56.380] That makes sense? [01:57:56.380 --> 01:58:11.380] Up at the end of the day, it's the nature of the claim. So if your claim was true, if they accept everything you say is true, would the judge have immunity? [01:58:11.380 --> 01:58:15.380] That's a question for trial court. [01:58:15.380 --> 01:58:18.380] It is not subject to summary judgment. [01:58:18.380 --> 01:58:21.380] It's forcing to stick in court. [01:58:21.380 --> 01:58:23.380] That'll make them nuts. [01:58:23.380 --> 01:58:26.380] We are out of time. [01:58:26.380 --> 01:58:29.380] This is Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain. 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