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[06:00.380 --> 06:29.420] Later this evening, Eddie is going to be getting into some documents that he has written up [06:29.420 --> 06:34.620] that he carries around with him to give to police officers when he gets pulled over. [06:34.620 --> 06:40.900] But first we have a guest, we've got Randy's sister Linda that's going to be talking about [06:40.900 --> 06:43.300] a boating incident, boating accident. [06:43.300 --> 06:45.220] Linda, welcome to the show. [06:45.220 --> 06:47.540] Thank you. [06:47.540 --> 06:51.860] And all you people who's heard me tell everybody that I have a sister named Linda who could [06:51.860 --> 06:59.060] be the meanest human being God ever made, I was just kidding about that. [06:59.060 --> 07:00.060] Maybe not. [07:00.060 --> 07:08.060] Okay, go ahead and kind of bring us up to speed on what went on out there on the lake. [07:08.060 --> 07:16.100] Okay, on July 2nd around five o'clock, we were on our pontoon boat and some other friends [07:16.100 --> 07:22.380] of ours was on another pontoon in front of us and we were out riding on Kentucky Lake [07:22.380 --> 07:27.700] and we passed another pontoon going in the opposite direction and we waved like we do [07:27.700 --> 07:29.580] to everyone. [07:29.580 --> 07:36.260] And I was talking to a friend of ours on our boat because neither of us could swim, a bass [07:36.260 --> 07:41.660] boat came behind us and he was just flying and I told the guy, I said, you couldn't [07:41.660 --> 07:44.140] hog time me and throw me on that boat. [07:44.140 --> 07:45.980] And he said, me either. [07:45.980 --> 07:52.740] And about that time we heard a loud crash and when we spun around to see what it was, [07:52.740 --> 08:00.140] the bass boat had gone right across the bow of the pontoon boat that we had just passed [08:00.140 --> 08:04.860] and we started screaming, you know, naturally for my husband to turn around and go back. [08:04.860 --> 08:09.540] When we got there, there was the people in the water and this one boy was holding up [08:09.540 --> 08:13.780] a lady and he's screaming, this is my mother, throw me life preservers, we're throwing [08:13.780 --> 08:15.780] life preservers. [08:15.780 --> 08:20.660] He's wanting to know if anybody knew CPR, well I did and another gentleman on our boat [08:20.660 --> 08:24.900] did so he said, get us on the boat. [08:24.900 --> 08:28.540] Well if you've ever been in the water and tried to get on a boat, you can imagine how [08:28.540 --> 08:35.940] hard it is to get a 200 pound woman two feet up out of the water and onto a pontoon boat [08:35.940 --> 08:38.620] which she's dead weight. [08:38.620 --> 08:43.220] When I saw her face when we first pulled up, I thought she was dead but I wasn't sure. [08:43.220 --> 08:47.540] So we got her on the boat and we started giving her CPR. [08:47.540 --> 08:51.540] Meanwhile our friends had turned around on their boat and come back and they had called [08:51.540 --> 08:57.900] 911 and a friend of ours is telling them we need help out here. [08:57.900 --> 09:04.020] She was on the phone to 911 for 47 minutes and 58 seconds. [09:04.020 --> 09:05.900] We still had no one out there. [09:05.900 --> 09:11.860] They're telling us to bring this lady to Paris Landing that was the nearest marina and we're [09:11.860 --> 09:17.120] telling them we can't, we're still getting people out of the water, we can't leave them. [09:17.120 --> 09:21.820] We had another girl that was in the water, she was screaming in pain, they were afraid [09:21.820 --> 09:26.540] to try to get her on the boat, afraid they would do more damage. [09:26.540 --> 09:30.980] We finally got everyone out of the water, started toward Paris Landing and met another [09:30.980 --> 09:35.540] pontoon that hollered to us, do you have the injured woman on your boat? [09:35.540 --> 09:36.540] We told them yes. [09:36.540 --> 09:44.500] They pulled alongside, the paramedics had commandeered a private boat to come out there. [09:44.500 --> 09:51.980] They got on our boat, I got on the commandeered boat and we went back out to the accident [09:51.980 --> 09:55.080] site while they took this lady into the dock. [09:55.080 --> 10:02.300] We get out there, it's been nearly an hour, TWRA is just arriving on the scene. [10:02.300 --> 10:07.340] This girl is still in the water screaming in pain and they're saying we have no way [10:07.340 --> 10:10.180] to get her out of the water. [10:10.180 --> 10:15.900] And I told them we have a backboard here that the paramedics had left, they finally got [10:15.900 --> 10:17.980] her out of the water. [10:17.980 --> 10:24.980] We finally get everyone into the landing, the mother and the daughter was the only two [10:24.980 --> 10:25.980] that was injured. [10:25.980 --> 10:33.580] The mother was dead after giving her CPR for nearly an hour to someone in my heart I knew [10:33.580 --> 10:40.300] was dead but I just didn't have the heart to stop until somebody with medical experience [10:40.300 --> 10:42.820] told us she was gone. [10:42.820 --> 10:49.580] But when we got in and we got all the information, we didn't get a whole lot that night, the [10:49.580 --> 10:55.740] next morning we went to pick up some of our life preservers and I, well let me back up, [10:55.740 --> 11:00.780] I forgot the one, but when we went into the landing there are two coast guard guys standing [11:00.780 --> 11:04.820] there and they're saying is everybody all right? [11:04.820 --> 11:09.660] I'm like what do you mean is everybody all right, what are you doing, you know? [11:09.660 --> 11:12.860] And when we get in I asked, I said why didn't the coast guard come out? [11:12.860 --> 11:16.900] He said oh they don't do that. [11:16.900 --> 11:18.580] I said what are we paying for? [11:18.580 --> 11:25.220] Well you weren't on the Tennessee channel, see the Kentucky Lake flows into the Tennessee [11:25.220 --> 11:33.540] River or vice versa and if you aren't on the Tennessee River channel, apparently the coast [11:33.540 --> 11:38.340] guard won't come out, which that still baffles me. [11:38.340 --> 11:44.420] I said where was TWRA, well and that kind of him haught around and I was so upset I [11:44.420 --> 11:45.420] let it pass. [11:45.420 --> 11:49.700] Wait, Linda, what is TWRA, what does that stand for? [11:49.700 --> 11:55.020] Tennessee Water Authority or something like that, they're the ones that govern the waterways [11:55.020 --> 11:57.820] on Kentucky Lake and Tennessee River. [11:57.820 --> 12:03.620] Okay, there's the Tennessee Water Recreation Authority, isn't it? [12:03.620 --> 12:07.300] Right, they're the authority on the lake. [12:07.300 --> 12:12.860] Well we go back into Paris Landing the next morning about our life preservers and I asked [12:12.860 --> 12:18.620] the guy, I said what took so long for TWRA to get out there? [12:18.620 --> 12:22.420] He said well we didn't have anybody on duty at the time. [12:22.420 --> 12:23.420] I said what? [12:23.420 --> 12:27.500] I said this is the 4th of July weekend. [12:27.500 --> 12:33.580] He said no, it didn't start until 6 o'clock this morning and because we were going to [12:33.580 --> 12:42.780] need everyone, at noon Thursday we sent everyone home and told them to come back at 6 o'clock [12:42.780 --> 12:49.500] Friday morning and I said you're telling me there was no one with authority on the lake, [12:49.500 --> 12:50.500] no man. [12:50.500 --> 12:53.700] I said well let me run this past you. [12:53.700 --> 13:00.900] I said what if at noon Thursday the state of Tennessee said okay all the state troopers [13:00.900 --> 13:07.060] go home and don't come back until 6 o'clock Friday morning, the official start of the [13:07.060 --> 13:11.460] 4th of July weekend and all those people on the highway out there that's driving around, [13:11.460 --> 13:12.700] they're just going to be on their own. [13:12.700 --> 13:16.900] He said well ma'am I don't think that's going to happen. [13:16.900 --> 13:22.220] I said I don't either and it should not have happened out on the lake yesterday afternoon [13:22.220 --> 13:24.740] either. [13:24.740 --> 13:27.660] We were out there on our own. [13:27.660 --> 13:30.500] We had no one. [13:30.500 --> 13:38.260] We were giving this woman CPR and we're telling them we need help out here and they couldn't [13:38.260 --> 13:41.860] even tell us well the boat's on the other side of the lake but it's on our way. [13:41.860 --> 13:53.420] All we were told we don't have anybody to send you and to me that's totally unacceptable. [13:53.420 --> 13:56.420] Didn't you talk to a congresswoman about this? [13:56.420 --> 14:02.700] I talked to Judy Barker, she's our state representative for my area and she's supposed to be getting [14:02.700 --> 14:07.340] in touch with the PWRA in Nashville and talking to them. [14:07.340 --> 14:12.860] I tried to get a hold of her today but she was in meeting and the one lady told me and [14:12.860 --> 14:17.140] I told her what I was calling about and she said she thought one of her meetings today [14:17.140 --> 14:23.580] was with PWRA so I'm hoping to hear from her. [14:23.580 --> 14:25.060] Something has to be done. [14:25.060 --> 14:35.660] This is the, when we bought our pontoon boat we just bought the boat, got it registered, [14:35.660 --> 14:38.380] got it legal, went out on the lake. [14:38.380 --> 14:47.980] We didn't know anything about boating and we were allowed just to pull right out on [14:47.980 --> 14:48.980] the lake. [14:48.980 --> 14:55.660] My husband asked several people where can we get a book with the rules and regulations [14:55.660 --> 14:56.660] of boating? [14:56.660 --> 14:58.140] Gee, I don't know. [14:58.140 --> 14:59.140] Everyone we asked. [14:59.140 --> 15:03.940] We finally got one that Friday morning when we went back to Paris Landing. [15:03.940 --> 15:11.740] They gave us one and when I asked PWRA about that he said well that's just, they're around [15:11.740 --> 15:12.740] you know. [15:12.740 --> 15:17.140] I said you mean people, we just buy a boat, we jump on it, we run out on the lake with [15:17.140 --> 15:21.500] it and we don't know our head from a hole in the ground about boating and he said well [15:21.500 --> 15:30.900] starting last year if you're born after 1989 you have to go and take a test and for safety [15:30.900 --> 15:34.060] and everything and you get a little card to carry with you. [15:34.060 --> 15:38.180] I said well that's super, that's really great. [15:38.180 --> 15:43.380] But all it means to me is that all these poor people born 89 and after that go through all [15:43.380 --> 15:47.140] of this and they're out there doing everything they're supposed to do, they're at the mercy [15:47.140 --> 15:51.260] of all us old retired codgers that just buy a boat and we don't have to do that because [15:51.260 --> 15:55.860] we're grandfather and we jump out on the lake and we don't know nothing about it and probably [15:55.860 --> 16:00.980] aren't going to run over them. [16:00.980 --> 16:09.300] It's just they don't seem to have any system to it, it's just jump on your boat and go [16:09.300 --> 16:11.300] and to me that's not acceptable. [16:11.300 --> 16:18.420] If I get a ticket on the water it affects my driver's license and that's fine with me [16:18.420 --> 16:24.820] but I deserve the same protection on the water as the people get driving their car. [16:24.820 --> 16:29.500] If they're gonna govern me the same they need to afford me the same protection and we don't [16:29.500 --> 16:30.500] have that. [16:30.500 --> 16:39.100] If we hadn't been as close to that boat as we were at least three people would have drowned, [16:39.100 --> 16:44.780] a minimum of three people would have drowned and I don't know when anybody would have got [16:44.780 --> 16:45.780] to. [16:45.780 --> 16:51.420] Do you know what happened to the guy that was driving the bass boat? [16:51.420 --> 16:58.860] He was cited for BUI, reckless boating and vehicular homicide. [16:58.860 --> 17:02.700] So at least he's not going to be on the lake for a while. [17:02.700 --> 17:06.580] I don't know the way things are going, you know train things go in Tennessee sometimes [17:06.580 --> 17:12.140] I just you know I'm really not sure. [17:12.140 --> 17:17.300] I'm hoping that he'll, they say he doesn't have a clean record that he should get a lot [17:17.300 --> 17:26.060] of time but I just I just want the people of Tennessee to know because I didn't know [17:26.060 --> 17:31.220] I thought we had I was expecting TWRA to be you know all over the lake. [17:31.220 --> 17:36.220] We was I didn't go back out the 4th of July I just but people said they didn't see that [17:36.220 --> 17:44.580] many on the lake you know on the 4th of July and I just don't understand that. [17:44.580 --> 17:50.780] We need you there was thousands of boats out there and there's just nobody there they're [17:50.780 --> 17:52.300] just out there on their own. [17:52.300 --> 17:57.940] This guy went behind us, he was flying. [17:57.940 --> 18:09.200] He was drinking, he had illegal fish, he had beer and worth all the help you know worth. [18:09.200 --> 18:12.540] People need to know they need to get a hold of their congressman, they need to get a hold [18:12.540 --> 18:16.980] of whoever I'm getting a hold of I may call the governor next if this lady don't help [18:16.980 --> 18:25.980] me out because to me this is just not acceptable to have that many people out on the lake and [18:25.980 --> 18:29.940] have no authority out there none not even anybody. [18:29.940 --> 18:34.620] We had plenty of paramedics standing on Paris Landing they just didn't have a way to get [18:34.620 --> 18:41.740] to it and I don't understand why the coast guard if somebody's life is in danger I don't [18:41.740 --> 18:47.300] care where they're at the government's paying them people I'm paying them people if I call [18:47.300 --> 18:52.340] for help and you're just standing there you need to come help. [18:52.340 --> 18:55.820] Do you have a good Samaritan law in Tennessee? [18:55.820 --> 19:02.820] I'm not sure I've I got involved with grandchildren today and I didn't get around to checking [19:02.820 --> 19:07.220] it but I'm not sure but I'm definitely going to look into it I was told by someone that [19:07.220 --> 19:11.100] they didn't think so. [19:11.100 --> 19:13.620] But I am going to check it. [19:13.620 --> 19:20.980] If you help someone then you're not protected like here in Texas if you stop and render [19:20.980 --> 19:32.300] aid you are absolutely immune from any civil litigation period yeah I don't know but if [19:32.300 --> 19:35.980] I had known it wouldn't have made any difference you just you know when people you know need [19:35.980 --> 19:44.420] help you do what you have to do and but to me this is just I don't know about the state [19:44.420 --> 19:51.980] of Kentucky it also is on the boundary of Kentucky Lake I don't know you know what they [19:51.980 --> 19:58.660] do but I do know what Tennessee does not do unfortunately we found out the hard way and [19:58.660 --> 20:05.580] to me it's just you can't have that many people on a lake. [20:05.580 --> 20:11.620] So I would if you would if you can get a hold of this congresswoman and talk to her and [20:11.620 --> 20:18.420] keep us up to speed on what happens with this okay and I'm kind of getting the impression [20:18.420 --> 20:24.060] that that you may have some public officials who aren't effectively doing their job in [20:24.060 --> 20:25.060] Tennessee. [20:25.060 --> 20:33.180] I thought that only happened in Texas oh no oh no Tennessee is I probably according to [20:33.180 --> 20:46.260] me is the world's worst we have no well victims have no rights only the criminals have rights. [20:46.260 --> 20:51.620] Yes we were we were talking when I talked to Linda the other day about her favorite [20:51.620 --> 21:00.100] son-in-law no he's not my son-in-law anymore you want to kind of give a brief synopsis [21:00.100 --> 21:06.500] of what went on there okay my daughter she had known this boy when she was in high school [21:06.500 --> 21:13.420] which she's now 44 and she they went together as teenagers then they kind of broke up and [21:13.420 --> 21:19.340] they kind of drifted apart but I saw Jeff from time to time through the years well about [21:19.340 --> 21:25.540] six or seven years ago her husband passed away with cancer and she bumped into this [21:25.540 --> 21:32.220] dude and lo and behold they get married which I was not happy because he drinks and he's [21:32.220 --> 21:40.220] rowdy and for about two years he slapped her around he spit in her face you name it just [21:40.220 --> 21:46.820] about he done it finally she divorced him six weeks later she marries him again and [21:46.820 --> 21:53.340] we go into the same old thing she divorced him the second time and this time she said [21:53.340 --> 21:59.540] I'm done don't come near me don't come around me it's over will he come around a few times [21:59.540 --> 22:05.060] and she run him off well she went home one day and she was expecting a friend over and [22:05.060 --> 22:09.820] she heard someone come in her front door thinking it was Deanna she walked in the living room [22:09.820 --> 22:15.420] and it was Jeff he pulled a knife on her held it to her throat told her he's going to kill [22:15.420 --> 22:23.100] her well meanwhile this girl Deanna comes in and she sees this and she's kind of spunky [22:23.100 --> 22:29.580] and they kind of she kind of got into it with Jeff and they struggled a little and they [22:29.580 --> 22:33.780] finally between the two of them got him drug out on the front porch with him hanging onto [22:33.780 --> 22:40.540] my daughter and for some reason they were she managed to get Carol away from them and [22:40.540 --> 22:49.940] they ran he goes back in her house and cause the police came out and they told him he's [22:49.940 --> 22:55.940] in the house they called the house and he told them I'm in here I'm staying in here [22:55.940 --> 23:01.820] and I'm going to burn the house you'll have to kill me to get me out well he set the house [23:01.820 --> 23:09.740] on fire by the time the smoke started getting to him he had a change of heart about dying [23:09.740 --> 23:15.940] and he climbed out on the roof of the porch and he was in a fetal position and because [23:15.940 --> 23:19.860] he was in the fetal position when the fire department got there the police wouldn't let [23:19.860 --> 23:24.940] them get close because they was afraid he had a gun and would start shooting the fireman [23:24.940 --> 23:30.060] so it took about 30 minutes for them to get him off the roof so the fireman could fight [23:30.060 --> 23:38.100] the fire didn't you try to get the chief of police's gun pardon didn't you try to get [23:38.100 --> 23:45.660] the police chief of police's gun no I just told him that I left my house which he's a [23:45.660 --> 23:50.860] good friend of mine I've known him for 25 years I told him I said Joe I said when I [23:50.860 --> 23:56.220] left the house I realized I'd forgot my gun and I knew it was no need asking Bill to go [23:56.220 --> 24:03.820] back because he wouldn't do it and Joe said well I thought of that one I said well if [24:03.820 --> 24:08.660] I'd had my gun I said it wouldn't have took that long to got him off the roof and Joe [24:08.660 --> 24:11.460] said well if I'd have been here earlier he said it probably wouldn't have took him that [24:11.460 --> 24:15.740] long either yeah but he probably wouldn't have shot him off the roof you would have [24:15.740 --> 24:29.140] yes I would have that's my kids but the sad part was they charged him with kidnapping [24:29.140 --> 24:40.860] aggravated kidnapping breaking and entering aggravated arson assault with a deadly weapon [24:40.860 --> 24:46.100] and they're telling us oh he's going to get time he'll be an old man when he gets out [24:46.100 --> 24:52.060] well they dropped all the charges they dropped the aggravated arson the aggravated kidnapping [24:52.060 --> 24:59.020] he got charged with all the minor offenses and this is a district attorney not our police [24:59.020 --> 25:03.980] department our police department was up in arms over it my daughter was never talked [25:03.980 --> 25:14.540] to he got four eight-year sentences to run concurrent he came up for parole in just a [25:14.540 --> 25:22.860] little over a year which they did deny him this sounds like I cannot I don't know how [25:22.860 --> 25:29.340] people can stand still which I did not stirred up a little bit it didn't seem to help but [25:29.340 --> 25:34.420] I told one lady at the district attorney's office when she's trying to explain why they [25:34.420 --> 25:44.540] downplay all of this I told her I said well I hope you never have to stand in the street [25:44.540 --> 25:54.300] and watch everything your child and your grandchildren own go up and smoke for some low life piece [25:54.300 --> 26:03.300] it's the crap that has decided that if I can't have it no one will and that's just exactly [26:03.300 --> 26:08.860] what happened to my daughter he couldn't have it and he told her if I can't have it no one [26:08.860 --> 26:15.740] will if I can't have you no one will I don't have a doubt in my mind when he gets out in [26:15.740 --> 26:21.740] about four and a half more years he's going to come after my daughter have no doubt in [26:21.740 --> 26:30.420] my mind they just give him enough time to really get him kicked off and if that happens [26:30.420 --> 26:36.260] I'm surprised that they didn't charge him with attempted murder they dropped all of [26:36.260 --> 26:41.300] they did they charged him he had he had about 16 counts they dropped all the major ones [26:41.300 --> 26:46.780] and I'm just they said well he pre-bargained yeah that was going to be my question that's [26:46.780 --> 26:54.220] what I was guessing too but why is it when they pre-bargained that my daughter had no [26:54.220 --> 27:01.620] say so in it it was her house it was her thing it was her children's thing it's it's because [27:01.620 --> 27:06.620] of the prosecuting attorney he has an agenda yeah Randy can you speak up some or get a [27:06.620 --> 27:10.460] little closer than my because we can't hear you very well okay I turned it down to keep [27:10.460 --> 27:18.460] that noise in the background the prosecutor has an agenda it has nothing to do with justice [27:18.460 --> 27:24.700] it has nothing to do with the victims it has to do with how easy it is for him to clear [27:24.700 --> 27:30.940] his docket and win a case and win a case that's what he cares about and that's about all he [27:30.940 --> 27:36.900] cares about now we have a caller from Kentucky and I spec I suspect he will have a comment [27:36.900 --> 27:42.640] on this yeah and I want to make a comment too before we take the call because I agree [27:42.640 --> 27:48.500] with Linda concerning why didn't the daughter have any say so about this and this is why [27:48.500 --> 27:53.980] I believe that we should have private prosecution in this country it shouldn't be up to the [27:53.980 --> 28:01.580] state the DA should not have a monopoly concerning the prosecution of crimes and be the one to [28:01.580 --> 28:07.280] get to decide concerning the plea bargains and these kinds of things because the way [28:07.280 --> 28:12.860] that our system is is set up right now which I believe is actually in violation of some [28:12.860 --> 28:18.020] very fundamental principles is that the state is the injured party when a law is broken [28:18.020 --> 28:22.780] and I don't believe in that because how is the state hurt in this situation it was Linda's [28:22.780 --> 28:27.460] daughter that was the injured party and especially when it comes to traffic laws and things like [28:27.460 --> 28:32.260] this well you know the cops pull you over and charge you with speeding or whatever well [28:32.260 --> 28:37.980] who's the injured party oh just because some bogus law is broken that means the state's [28:37.980 --> 28:44.500] an injured party you haven't hurt anyone okay so I concur wholeheartedly with Linda there [28:44.500 --> 28:52.060] needs to be a change here well I can another thing that kind of upset me was when I called [28:52.060 --> 28:59.260] him and I said what do you mean he's only doing eight years well he has no priors and [28:59.260 --> 29:05.660] I said what are you talking about my daughter's had him arrested in this city in the last [29:05.660 --> 29:11.980] five years three times for domestic violence that's just here he's done time in Illinois [29:11.980 --> 29:16.460] for domestic violence he done time in Texas he had a record as long as your arm they didn't [29:16.460 --> 29:21.340] even look at it they thought this was just the first time [29:21.340 --> 29:28.140] they didn't think any such thing the very first thing they did was run his criminal [29:28.140 --> 29:34.380] history through NCIC well they supposedly gave me copies of or gave Carol copies of [29:34.380 --> 29:38.220] everything they had in this file okay hold on hold on Linda we're going to break yeah [29:38.220 --> 29:42.180] we're going to break and then we'll go to some of the calls all right this is a rule [29:42.180 --> 29:58.660] of law ready Kelton Deborah Stevens Eddie Craig will be right back [29:58.660 --> 30:02.820] Gold prices are at historic highs and with the recent pullback this is a great time to [30:02.820 --> 30:08.180] buy with the value of the dollar risks of inflation geopolitical uncertainties and instability [30:08.180 --> 30:13.460] in world financial systems I see gold going up 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800-874-9760 [31:23.780 --> 31:32.820] okay we are back okay we have some callers on the line we've got Randall from Kentucky [31:32.820 --> 31:37.300] we're gonna go to Randall Randall thanks for calling in what's on your mind well I was [31:37.300 --> 31:42.020] listening to y'all's last conversation on the NCIC thing that's not true nine times [31:42.020 --> 31:46.420] out of ten they only run your name to see if you have warrants in other counties and [31:46.420 --> 31:52.020] stuff like that I'm currently on probation because of a police officer decided that I [31:52.020 --> 31:58.580] had that I had an involvement with some drug dealers because of where I lived I'm poverty [31:58.580 --> 32:03.820] stricken I had to work at Berry Queens so I lived in a bad neighborhood cop pulled me [32:03.820 --> 32:07.780] over I wouldn't give him information because I didn't have none next time he pulled me [32:07.780 --> 32:15.140] over I go into a seizure because I have seizures and flashing lights send me into a seizure [32:15.140 --> 32:18.780] and I wake up in the hospital with handcuffs on he's telling me I'm going to jail for [32:18.780 --> 32:25.100] possession of drugs I've been fighting the case for two years then they finally tell [32:25.100 --> 32:30.860] me hey you don't take this deal we're gonna hit you with a PFO so what are you saying [32:30.860 --> 32:35.540] did they plant drugs on you on your car or something I believe oh yeah because I don't [32:35.540 --> 32:41.540] do drugs and every time I've ever had to go do a drug test I've never failed and it's [32:41.540 --> 32:46.380] just he pretty much I was the only white guy in that whole area and he pretty much said [32:46.380 --> 32:53.620] I was giving the drugs to them other people to sell for me and then I wouldn't tell him [32:53.620 --> 32:59.220] nothing then that's when they try to say that hey he's doing this this and this and I can [32:59.220 --> 33:05.460] get my history out where it shows that even the cops lying he said he pulled me over on [33:05.460 --> 33:10.820] the street he pulled me over in a alley and everything he said has been a lie but the [33:10.820 --> 33:17.100] prosecuting attorney they they say that hey this cop's right you're wrong it's my word [33:17.100 --> 33:23.220] against fear and they always take the word of the policeman and testifying has become [33:23.220 --> 33:29.780] a matter of course right and the police officers here and I'm in Louisville and the police [33:29.780 --> 33:34.700] officers here I've literally seen them go out and pick up prostitutes and not take them [33:34.700 --> 33:38.380] to jail drive around next thing you know he's dropping them back off where he picked them [33:38.380 --> 33:45.620] up in I've seen it myself and I've had other witnesses see the police here the government [33:45.620 --> 33:50.140] here in Kentucky they're just they're out of I don't know what they're doing man they're [33:50.140 --> 33:57.260] just out of whack with everything problem is is it's the same everywhere everywhere [33:57.260 --> 34:03.500] I go people tell me oh my county's worst county in the nation every state doesn't make any [34:03.500 --> 34:11.340] difference where I go it's a mess everywhere yeah I mean it ain't only the police it's [34:11.340 --> 34:17.700] the housing people they come through and harass people that are on disability they're just [34:17.700 --> 34:23.380] trying to get money and the prosecutors when they send you to trial it's whoever can get [34:23.380 --> 34:27.940] it done the fastest because a trial the cheapest trial they said is about twenty thirty thousand [34:27.940 --> 34:32.020] if they can get a trial done before it goes all the way to have to get the jurors and [34:32.020 --> 34:36.380] everything that's another notch under their belt plus they win that's two notches not [34:36.380 --> 34:46.140] just one I don't know what the conviction rate is in Kentucky but in Texas it's ninety [34:46.140 --> 34:56.860] nine point six what does a police state look like if you encountered a police state how [34:56.860 --> 35:04.980] would you recognize it as a police state a police state the United States can say contains [35:04.980 --> 35:10.780] about four percent of the world's population we house approximately fifty percent of the [35:10.780 --> 35:17.380] world's population of inmates what what does a police state look like and how would you [35:17.380 --> 35:25.860] know if you were in one folks we're in a police state we have been for a long time yeah I [35:25.860 --> 35:30.460] mean just it's just the way they are they harass everybody here I mean it ain't only [35:30.460 --> 35:37.620] me it's they harass elderly people they harass young people I mean issues that I understand [35:37.620 --> 35:42.460] that you're saying that it's going on everywhere but if you was actually to come to Louisville [35:42.460 --> 35:48.580] and see how the jails are run they're run ridiculous man they only time you'll see [35:48.580 --> 35:53.180] them do anything for the inmates here is if they're fixing to have a federal review where [35:53.180 --> 35:56.580] the federal feds are coming in to look at everything then they hurry up and try to get [35:56.580 --> 36:00.820] everything tip-top other than that they're making people sleep on the floors on mats [36:00.820 --> 36:06.580] they don't I mean the food there is just enough to keep you alive it's unfortunately it's [36:06.580 --> 36:16.420] the same everywhere I have a question yes have you ever read the penal code for Kentucky [36:16.420 --> 36:24.260] no I haven't you ever read the code of criminal procedure it's supposed to be innocent so [36:24.260 --> 36:31.740] proving guilty oh no I'm more than that this is why we have the problem the schools schools [36:31.740 --> 36:38.100] lead us away from there they tell us what a great system we have but they don't want [36:38.100 --> 36:45.900] us to really understand it and know how it works if you get people in your neighborhood [36:45.900 --> 36:53.860] reading the code these problems will start to go away and they won't go away until the [36:53.860 --> 37:02.260] people that are being harassed take the fight back to the police and when we do they harass [37:02.260 --> 37:09.900] us ten times worse not true they only harass you when you lay down and roll over and take [37:09.900 --> 37:16.060] it when you stand up and bring them in front of the court and bring get it force them to [37:16.060 --> 37:23.460] answer for their behavior they don't come back and harass you we'll never fix it if [37:23.460 --> 37:28.380] we don't start I had a friend of mine that went and actually filed a lawsuit against [37:28.380 --> 37:35.220] some police officers he not only did he hurry up and drop it they wound up beating him up [37:35.220 --> 37:42.540] with that he's got teeth missing from that so you're saying whatever you do don't you [37:42.540 --> 37:53.060] dare object what's gonna happen now how do you think this got here this is everybody [37:53.060 --> 37:58.660] trying to do nothing we need to start taking them criminally we need to go after them you [37:58.660 --> 38:07.180] know were you ever in the military sir were you ever in the military no I was raised by [38:07.180 --> 38:11.780] my I was raised pretty much in the military though my grandfather was a marine my grandfather [38:11.780 --> 38:23.060] so so it's okay for us to go in the military go overseas and let other people shoot at [38:23.060 --> 38:28.420] us and risk our lives for these rights and freedoms but when we come back here all of [38:28.420 --> 38:37.940] a sudden it's not okay anymore that we shouldn't somehow take these risks right we shouldn't [38:37.940 --> 38:43.540] take here in Kentucky there is a no contact law you are not allowed to defend yourself [38:43.540 --> 38:55.620] if you do you go to jail too horse manure that is not true that is not true anywhere [38:55.620 --> 39:00.460] wait wait wait wait maybe I misunderstood what you said you're saying if somebody attacks [39:00.460 --> 39:07.260] you you can't defend yourself right if you do here you go to jail right along with them [39:07.260 --> 39:12.940] oh so I guess people are just supposed to let other people kill them just go ahead kill [39:12.940 --> 39:18.660] me I I'm not allowed to defend myself I'm not allowed to save my own life so so just [39:18.660 --> 39:25.860] kill me pretty much that's the way they act they kill no no no that's the way I don't [39:25.860 --> 39:33.100] think so where I grew up in Chicago if you get in a fight whoever wins gets blamed but [39:33.100 --> 39:41.860] the law was such that you have a right to protect yourself so what I'm wondering about [39:41.860 --> 39:47.180] are you talking about how you perceive it to be enforced or are you talking about what [39:47.180 --> 39:55.140] the law is how they enforce yeah well that's the problem nobody knows what the law is if [39:55.140 --> 39:58.460] you don't know what the law is they can do anything they want to by the way speaking [39:58.460 --> 40:04.180] of knowing what the law is I just got a chat from one of our producers a caller Dave from [40:04.180 --> 40:10.380] Georgia sent in saying that there is a good Samaritan law in Tennessee and it's the code [40:10.380 --> 40:19.820] 63-6-218 so Randy that was you were asking about that earlier so I want to answer that [40:19.820 --> 40:25.540] question wonderful that's I was sure there was and I suspect there is in every state [40:25.540 --> 40:31.700] and I'm relatively certain that if we check Kentucky law we'll find that you do have the [40:31.700 --> 40:37.420] right to protect yourself and most likely you have the right to protect property and [40:37.420 --> 40:43.340] person of another one of another person I know it's here in Texas you have a right to [40:43.340 --> 40:52.980] protect your person and your property you have the right to use force yeah but see when [40:52.980 --> 41:01.180] we hear these stories and you don't tell everything a guy attacks you you fight back you knock [41:01.180 --> 41:05.180] him out and when he's down you kick him three times in the head and you complain because [41:05.180 --> 41:10.940] you get arrested no no no no it did not happen like that at all are you saying that in Kentucky [41:10.940 --> 41:15.820] if you do anything to defend yourself you're going to jail pretty much that's what they [41:15.820 --> 41:20.740] you need to get the heck out of Kentucky I don't know I'm trying but I can't leave for [41:20.740 --> 41:28.640] this is this can't be true just cannot be true well unreasonable Randy there is one [41:28.640 --> 41:35.160] thing about even here in Texas the law specifically states that if a police officer is trying [41:35.160 --> 41:42.460] to arrest you even if the arrest is unlawful you do not have the right to resist now that's [41:42.460 --> 41:47.060] what's written in the statute I understand that right but that's not what we're talking [41:47.060 --> 41:54.260] about here no I know we're talking about a third-party aggressor right I was look on [41:54.260 --> 41:59.380] my own my situation itself I was just walking to go get my wife something eat a drunk guy [41:59.380 --> 42:07.020] jump out try to rob me he swung I hit him he fell I ran I went ahead went to White Castle [42:07.020 --> 42:12.260] hey I was coming back around instead of going down the same way I came I sort of block over [42:12.260 --> 42:21.060] he was there with the police yeah well we see now you're proposing that as if it's [42:21.060 --> 42:28.420] law you punched the guy out and you didn't call the police and reported against him he's [42:28.420 --> 42:33.700] the one that reported a crime against you what expect the police to do what they had [42:33.700 --> 42:39.020] seen was a man trying to rob a man somebody had turned that in he didn't call the police [42:39.020 --> 42:45.260] somebody else did I told them what happened we both went to jail well yeah you should [42:45.260 --> 42:51.220] have called the guy tries to rob you and you don't bother calling the police on him you [42:51.220 --> 43:00.180] gonna go let him rob the next guy okay see yeah but you're claiming that the police are [43:00.180 --> 43:05.340] being somehow horribly mistreating you and it's not the case yeah we need to look up [43:05.340 --> 43:10.460] what the law really is for one thing you're mad at the police because they get a report [43:10.460 --> 43:15.300] that one guy's trying to rob another and they see one guy who's stone-cold sober and one [43:15.300 --> 43:20.420] guy's drunk who's likely to be trying to rob who they're gonna figure this over guys trying [43:20.420 --> 43:24.780] to roll the drunk guy and you're telling them oh no that ain't true and the drunk guy said [43:24.780 --> 43:29.060] oh I didn't do it I didn't do it so what are the police supposed to be Claire Wyatt so [43:29.060 --> 43:38.940] they take you both and sort it out okay well listen listen listen we're going to break [43:38.940 --> 43:46.980] now we're going to break now we'll be right back and we do have a lot of calls okay this [43:46.980 --> 43:52.260] is the rule of law Raina Kelton Debra Stevens and Eddie Craig we'll be right back [44:17.300 --> 44:23.020] wonderful nutty flavor that contains 18% protein our roasters bring a unique flavor that makes [44:23.020 --> 44:27.940] this the best cup of coffee you'll ever have try our new special roast hemp coffee from [44:27.940 --> 44:33.100] hemp USA org and wake up your brain without the jitters our customers look forward to [44:33.100 --> 44:41.780] their next cup of hemp coffee visit us at hemp USA org or call 9 0 8 6 9 1 2 6 0 8 that's [44:41.780 --> 44:48.580] 6908-691-2608 and see if you'll change your mind about drinking coffee again. 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[48:25.380 --> 48:52.260] Taste the difference, feel the difference, at HempUSA.org today. [48:52.260 --> 49:17.220] Taste the difference, feel the difference, at HempUSA.org today. [49:17.220 --> 49:45.380] Taste the difference, feel the difference, at HempUSA.org today. [49:45.380 --> 50:10.340] Taste the difference, feel the difference, at HempUSA.org today. [50:10.340 --> 50:35.300] Taste the difference, feel the difference, at HempUSA.org today. [50:35.300 --> 51:03.460] Taste the difference, feel the difference, at HempUSA.org today. [51:03.460 --> 51:06.980] It pleases me that you got that point. [51:06.980 --> 51:13.060] Most of what I was doing was going after the structure of the language used and not so [51:13.060 --> 51:18.340] much the content of the arguments. [51:18.340 --> 51:23.900] Because until we got the structure right, we couldn't even address the issues. [51:23.900 --> 51:31.420] And these are common things that I'm encountering in legal reform is we're not disciplined [51:31.420 --> 51:34.260] enough with our language. [51:34.260 --> 51:40.020] I'm looking through some documents that other people have referred to me. [51:40.020 --> 51:48.980] And I keep finding these same things over and over, where someone makes a statement [51:48.980 --> 51:55.740] and then says, it makes a statement of law and then makes another statement that's not [51:55.740 --> 51:59.540] law, but he purports it as if it is law. [51:59.540 --> 52:04.220] And he says, since this first thing is so and the second thing is so, then my conclusion [52:04.220 --> 52:05.220] here is so. [52:05.220 --> 52:07.780] And I want to say, wait a minute, wait a minute. [52:07.780 --> 52:11.820] You propose something that you didn't support. [52:11.820 --> 52:16.740] And I've got a document here and all in the margins, unsupported accusation, unstated [52:16.740 --> 52:25.740] presupposition, where we haven't been mentally disciplined to not accept something as fact [52:25.740 --> 52:28.460] unless we know it to be fact. [52:28.460 --> 52:33.660] It's okay to accept something that's a conclusion. [52:33.660 --> 52:40.100] So long as we always keep a mark on it and say that's a conclusion, never let it get [52:40.100 --> 52:43.140] misinterpreted as fact. [52:43.140 --> 52:44.980] And I'm glad you got that point. [52:44.980 --> 52:45.980] Go ahead. [52:45.980 --> 52:50.220] Yeah, a lot of the papers, and I know what you're talking about, they're quote unquote [52:50.220 --> 52:52.660] legal briefs, but in reality, they're emotional briefs. [52:52.660 --> 52:57.460] You'll get a couple of good case sites that started out and then you'll get a conclusion [52:57.460 --> 52:58.460] from it. [52:58.460 --> 53:01.940] And you're thinking to yourself, well, he just hasn't gotten there yet and somewhere [53:01.940 --> 53:05.860] down the line, we'll see the case that supports that, but that case never comes and so you [53:05.860 --> 53:07.860] never get across the river. [53:07.860 --> 53:13.220] Yes, and speaking of cases, that's another big problem. [53:13.220 --> 53:19.860] I get these guys, I had a guy cite UCC chapter 0-105. [53:19.860 --> 53:26.380] Well, as you're right, that's what he had cited. [53:26.380 --> 53:27.860] Okay. [53:27.860 --> 53:30.340] And as you might guess, there is no such thing. [53:30.340 --> 53:34.900] Or when you do get a case, it's off-point and out of context. [53:34.900 --> 53:39.220] The judge will be making a side note that has absolutely nothing to do with the matter [53:39.220 --> 53:40.860] the author's claiming. [53:40.860 --> 53:44.380] Yes, that is. [53:44.380 --> 53:54.340] When I do get case law, there are some sites I go on where every single case is wrong. [53:54.340 --> 53:57.660] Either it doesn't exist, it's not on point. [53:57.660 --> 54:04.780] I did a search for jurisdiction and got a hit on a page on jurisdiction. [54:04.780 --> 54:08.860] Had lots of really good sounding case law on it. [54:08.860 --> 54:15.580] Not one single case had the quotation attributed to it. [54:15.580 --> 54:17.300] Not a one. [54:17.300 --> 54:19.020] You got to work at that. [54:19.020 --> 54:22.840] That doesn't happen by accident. [54:22.840 --> 54:29.740] Someone sent me a treatment on Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act that still stands out as one [54:29.740 --> 54:41.260] of my pet peeves where they stated in quotes that when the sovereign initiates an action, [54:41.260 --> 54:45.340] the sovereign is subject to suit. [54:45.340 --> 54:49.780] It was not in the case. [54:49.780 --> 54:51.500] They made it up. [54:51.500 --> 54:59.580] Now, it paraphrased something that was in the case, but it took it out of context. [54:59.580 --> 55:09.140] What the case said is when the sovereign enters into commerce alongside other folks in commerce, [55:09.140 --> 55:12.900] then it waives its immunity from suit. [55:12.900 --> 55:17.060] It didn't matter if they were the ones that sued or were sued. [55:17.060 --> 55:19.900] In this case, they happen to be the one that filed suit. [55:19.900 --> 55:27.100] They leased the boat, the ship, and they were operating the ship in commerce, all in goods [55:27.100 --> 55:31.740] for the Defense Department or something, and they bashed into another boat or a boat ran [55:31.740 --> 55:32.740] into them. [55:32.740 --> 55:37.180] But it turns out they had ran across in front of the boat, the boat couldn't help it. [55:37.180 --> 55:46.080] They sued the other boat, they went to court, the government lost the other boat owner countersuit. [55:46.080 --> 55:49.540] And when they countersued the government said, oh, you can't sue us, we've got sovereign [55:49.540 --> 55:50.540] immunity. [55:50.540 --> 55:53.060] And the court said, no, you don't. [55:53.060 --> 55:58.780] Because you were out there in commerce with them, you stand on the same ground. [55:58.780 --> 56:01.480] That's what it went to. [56:01.480 --> 56:05.560] Not just because the government sued, they could be sued. [56:05.560 --> 56:07.780] That's what I was looking for. [56:07.780 --> 56:11.580] So they send me this crapola that seemed to be what I was looking for. [56:11.580 --> 56:16.700] And then when I dug deeper, it was horse manure. [56:16.700 --> 56:22.120] The worst part is I had already talked about that case a few times before I looked it up. [56:22.120 --> 56:25.540] So I was more PO'd at me than anything else. [56:25.540 --> 56:30.100] I remember you mentioning that, that what you used to say when they took the fight, [56:30.100 --> 56:31.100] you can go after them. [56:31.100 --> 56:32.100] Yeah. [56:32.100 --> 56:34.180] And then I find out it's not true. [56:34.180 --> 56:36.780] I was mortified. [56:36.780 --> 56:42.460] And sometimes I think we have people out there that work for the government that do this [56:42.460 --> 56:44.420] to us on purpose. [56:44.420 --> 56:47.940] Either that or they're just playing dumb. [56:47.940 --> 56:50.240] Or they're just playing dumb. [56:50.240 --> 56:56.140] The problem is these things are so insidious. [56:56.140 --> 57:03.580] This particular one, the quote was so well structured, it sounded precisely like something [57:03.580 --> 57:07.080] I would expect to see in case law. [57:07.080 --> 57:09.860] That was no mistake. [57:09.860 --> 57:15.500] That was very conscious and deliberate, and it was too well structured for somebody to [57:15.500 --> 57:18.820] do it out of stupidity. [57:18.820 --> 57:23.500] That one I felt like I got set up on. [57:23.500 --> 57:25.300] And I was just a little annoyed. [57:25.300 --> 57:28.100] I get annoyed sometimes. [57:28.100 --> 57:34.020] But what I was doing the other day, and this is not something that so much annoys me as [57:34.020 --> 57:36.220] it concerns me. [57:36.220 --> 57:44.340] I'm looking at a document here, and it's about, are you chattel property? [57:44.340 --> 57:55.020] And if one understands the rudiments of capitalization in the English language, one knows that capitalization [57:55.020 --> 58:03.540] of the first letter in people designates a very specific and special people. [58:03.540 --> 58:06.460] Everyone doesn't know any such thing. [58:06.460 --> 58:12.060] All right, well listen, we're coming to the end of the top of the hour, the end of the [58:12.060 --> 58:13.060] first hour. [58:13.060 --> 58:14.060] We're at the top of the hour now. [58:14.060 --> 58:15.900] Jason, do you have anything else? [58:15.900 --> 58:18.100] I have a law question if I could hold over. [58:18.100 --> 58:21.360] Okay, yeah, we can hold you over to the other side for your question. [58:21.360 --> 58:24.980] And then we've got Tim in Florida, Jesse from Texas. [58:24.980 --> 58:30.260] And then also, we're going to have Eddie come on and speak a little bit about papers that [58:30.260 --> 58:33.660] he has in his car for police when they pull him over. [58:33.660 --> 58:35.700] So we will be right back after this short break. [58:35.700 --> 58:48.460] The rule of law, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, and Eddie Craig will be right back. [58:48.460 --> 59:02.260] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? 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[01:01:35.940 --> 01:01:36.940] We are back. [01:01:36.940 --> 01:01:40.180] The rule of law, Randy Kelton and Deborah Stevens, Eddie Craig. [01:01:40.180 --> 01:01:41.420] All right. [01:01:41.420 --> 01:01:43.580] We are going to your calls. [01:01:43.580 --> 01:01:45.380] We are with Jason in Ohio. [01:01:45.380 --> 01:01:48.340] Jason, you had another question. [01:01:48.340 --> 01:01:49.340] I do. [01:01:49.340 --> 01:01:50.340] Thanks Deborah. [01:01:50.340 --> 01:01:55.900] I kind of try to stay up on arrest, search and seizure law and recently the Supreme Court [01:01:55.900 --> 01:02:00.820] came out with Arizona v. Johnson in January. [01:02:00.820 --> 01:02:03.500] Are you familiar with that case, Randy? [01:02:03.500 --> 01:02:04.500] No I'm not. [01:02:04.500 --> 01:02:05.500] Okay. [01:02:05.500 --> 01:02:08.940] Let me set it up briefly. [01:02:08.940 --> 01:02:12.940] The Supreme Court in my opinion has really taken a slippery slope with the reasonableness [01:02:12.940 --> 01:02:15.600] of the Fourth Amendment. [01:02:15.600 --> 01:02:19.500] Every time they come out with a new decree, it seems like they're expanding reasonable [01:02:19.500 --> 01:02:21.780] to new heights. [01:02:21.780 --> 01:02:30.260] And the Mims case previously ruled that when you're pulled over, everything in the car [01:02:30.260 --> 01:02:32.420] is seized for purposes of Fourth Amendment. [01:02:32.420 --> 01:02:39.620] So at the moment that the lights flash and you're detained, that that's a seizure. [01:02:39.620 --> 01:02:44.500] Arizona took it a step further, well actually they said that in previous cases, they said [01:02:44.500 --> 01:02:49.300] that the driver, the contents and passenger in the entire car isn't seized. [01:02:49.300 --> 01:02:58.220] Arizona v. Johnson went a step further and said that the passenger, the Mims said the [01:02:58.220 --> 01:03:00.940] cop can order you out of the car. [01:03:00.940 --> 01:03:05.220] Arizona v. Johnson said that the cop can order the passengers out of the car as well for [01:03:05.220 --> 01:03:08.060] his protection and safety. [01:03:08.060 --> 01:03:14.860] My question is when I read the case, I can't tell if they're saying the seizure has already [01:03:14.860 --> 01:03:16.700] happened because of the pulling over. [01:03:16.700 --> 01:03:21.300] So therefore, it's not a violation of Fourth Amendment for the cop to order you out even [01:03:21.300 --> 01:03:27.540] without probable cause, or they're simply saying the cop can say whatever the heck he [01:03:27.540 --> 01:03:34.340] wants and you can choose to act on it however the heck you want. [01:03:34.340 --> 01:03:38.100] Am I making my question clear or is it safe? [01:03:38.100 --> 01:03:39.100] No. [01:03:39.100 --> 01:03:49.180] It appears as though they're calling this a Terry stop and he can order them out so [01:03:49.180 --> 01:03:52.100] they can't pull a weapon on it. [01:03:52.100 --> 01:03:54.180] But it doesn't meet the criteria of Terry. [01:03:54.180 --> 01:03:59.980] In other words, they've said he does not have to determine that you're potentially dangerous [01:03:59.980 --> 01:04:02.900] and that you're potentially armed as they do in Terry. [01:04:02.900 --> 01:04:07.940] Well they're saying on the first, on the initial stop, if he has probable cause to make the [01:04:07.940 --> 01:04:11.700] stop, that's the Terry. [01:04:11.700 --> 01:04:17.360] And since the other person is in the car with the driver, he's necessarily stopped whether [01:04:17.360 --> 01:04:23.100] it's the intent of the officer to stop the second person or not. [01:04:23.100 --> 01:04:28.020] But remember the stop isn't probable cause, it's reasonable suspicion. [01:04:28.020 --> 01:04:29.900] That's all it takes for Terry. [01:04:29.900 --> 01:04:31.540] Correct. [01:04:31.540 --> 01:04:38.020] The point being though that the Supreme Court, which generally is logical, however they kind [01:04:38.020 --> 01:04:43.060] of stretch it a bit I believe, they're saying that they can order, the cop can order you [01:04:43.060 --> 01:04:45.660] out without the conditions of Terry. [01:04:45.660 --> 01:04:51.060] In other words, Terry requires that you have a belief that I am armed and dangerous. [01:04:51.060 --> 01:04:57.980] Oh, you're saying he has to have the suspicion on the part of the passenger or the guest. [01:04:57.980 --> 01:05:00.380] Yeah, the passenger and the driver. [01:05:00.380 --> 01:05:04.940] And the Supreme Court also ruled that it's not sufficient, or this may be a district [01:05:04.940 --> 01:05:10.260] court, it's not sufficient for the cop simply to say that he was in fear for himself. [01:05:10.260 --> 01:05:15.140] He has to have articulable evidence, the fact that you're armed and dangerous. [01:05:15.140 --> 01:05:17.460] And that goes to Terry as well. [01:05:17.460 --> 01:05:18.460] Yep. [01:05:18.460 --> 01:05:24.220] That Terry has to be articulatable, can't just be, well, I had a bad feeling. [01:05:24.220 --> 01:05:25.220] Yeah, exactly. [01:05:25.220 --> 01:05:31.460] And the reason this is a concern for me, I like the idea, and I've heard this before, [01:05:31.460 --> 01:05:36.140] if a cop shows up with a warrant, you simply respond, if you've got the warrant, then break [01:05:36.140 --> 01:05:37.420] down the door and come in. [01:05:37.420 --> 01:05:41.100] That way there's no question in a judge's or a jury's mind that that was not a consensual [01:05:41.100 --> 01:05:47.540] admission for a search, if it's in your home. [01:05:47.540 --> 01:05:50.900] In the car, however, the same would hold true. [01:05:50.900 --> 01:05:54.860] If you've got probable cause to arrest, then you break down that window and open that door [01:05:54.860 --> 01:05:55.980] and arrest me. [01:05:55.980 --> 01:06:01.260] That way there's no question that you didn't volunteer into a search. [01:06:01.260 --> 01:06:05.260] But my question, sorry, go ahead. [01:06:05.260 --> 01:06:12.240] Which was the recent case where they said that the police could not search the vehicle? [01:06:12.240 --> 01:06:13.820] Could not search the vehicle? [01:06:13.820 --> 01:06:14.820] Right. [01:06:14.820 --> 01:06:18.660] DPS Texas had a fit over that. [01:06:18.660 --> 01:06:20.660] They can't search the vehicle. [01:06:20.660 --> 01:06:28.420] They can only look in those places the driver could reach and reach a weapon. [01:06:28.420 --> 01:06:29.420] Yeah. [01:06:29.420 --> 01:06:30.420] If there's no probable cause. [01:06:30.420 --> 01:06:31.420] Yeah. [01:06:31.420 --> 01:06:34.900] You can't open the ashtray and look in the ashtray because there can't be a pistol or [01:06:34.900 --> 01:06:35.900] a knife in there. [01:06:35.900 --> 01:06:38.220] If there's a knife in the ashtray, it ain't big enough to make any difference. [01:06:38.220 --> 01:06:39.700] So you can't look in there. [01:06:39.700 --> 01:06:40.700] Yeah. [01:06:40.700 --> 01:06:42.420] It's only for the purpose of weapons. [01:06:42.420 --> 01:06:43.420] Yeah. [01:06:43.420 --> 01:06:45.660] And they cannot just search the car. [01:06:45.660 --> 01:06:52.260] And that's what the Supreme Court held and the locals had a fit about it. [01:06:52.260 --> 01:06:59.540] So on one hand, they've allowed the officer to ask the, I hate to say passenger, Eddie's [01:06:59.540 --> 01:07:07.780] going to slap me through the microphone, the guest to step out of the vehicle for his protection. [01:07:07.780 --> 01:07:11.900] But it doesn't say he can search the person beyond a pat down. [01:07:11.900 --> 01:07:19.420] And it doesn't say he can go in and then search the vehicle other than a cursory examination [01:07:19.420 --> 01:07:21.180] for weapons. [01:07:21.180 --> 01:07:26.700] And even then, yeah, I see he's going to have to have something articulatable. [01:07:26.700 --> 01:07:30.060] And you're saying that the Supreme Court's saying that he doesn't. [01:07:30.060 --> 01:07:32.940] No, the Supreme Court's saying he can yank you out. [01:07:32.940 --> 01:07:35.940] He can order you out of your vehicle, but they use the word may. [01:07:35.940 --> 01:07:37.100] He may order you out. [01:07:37.100 --> 01:07:42.700] And my question is, is the Supreme Court ruling that he may order you and the quote unquote [01:07:42.700 --> 01:07:47.540] passenger out simply because the seizure has already occurred and therefore they're not [01:07:47.540 --> 01:07:51.380] doing anything that would go to Terry any further because it's already happened? [01:07:51.380 --> 01:07:57.020] Or are they simply saying, are they saying for officer safety, he may order you out and [01:07:57.020 --> 01:07:58.540] you may refuse? [01:07:58.540 --> 01:08:02.780] You see what I'm getting at? [01:08:02.780 --> 01:08:09.380] Yeah, if they're saying that the officer has authority to order you out, then you're not [01:08:09.380 --> 01:08:11.580] going to be able to refuse. [01:08:11.580 --> 01:08:17.340] If they had intended that you have the right to refuse, they would have said so. [01:08:17.340 --> 01:08:20.060] They're giving him authority to order you out. [01:08:20.060 --> 01:08:29.020] But they're not calling that a seizure in that he's not putting you in cuffs or anything. [01:08:29.020 --> 01:08:30.900] He's just having you move from one place to another. [01:08:30.900 --> 01:08:35.740] But once you've moved, he's having you move from one place. [01:08:35.740 --> 01:08:39.260] But once you've moved from that place, you're not under arrest. [01:08:39.260 --> 01:08:44.300] You can walk around unless he orders you not to. [01:08:44.300 --> 01:08:50.500] But essentially, he hasn't taken you and cuffed you and put you in his car where you can't [01:08:50.500 --> 01:08:51.500] move around. [01:08:51.500 --> 01:08:57.060] But Randy, what I'm reading from it is that the seizure has already occurred once the [01:08:57.060 --> 01:08:58.940] lights go on. [01:08:58.940 --> 01:09:03.060] That was adjudicated in a previous case, it was Brendan in California or something. [01:09:03.060 --> 01:09:07.820] But what I'm reading is when you read the decision in Arizona, they're saying there's [01:09:07.820 --> 01:09:15.260] no further Fourth Amendment violation because, effectively, everybody was already seized. [01:09:15.260 --> 01:09:22.380] So from that, that kind of blows away Terry. [01:09:22.380 --> 01:09:25.060] It seems like a big contradiction to me. [01:09:25.060 --> 01:09:28.580] Well, in that case, you've been seized for Fourth Amendment purposes. [01:09:28.580 --> 01:09:31.700] Terry says you haven't been. [01:09:31.700 --> 01:09:32.700] So they've just... [01:09:32.700 --> 01:09:33.700] Yeah, I see what you mean. [01:09:33.700 --> 01:09:35.700] They've just contradicted Terry. [01:09:35.700 --> 01:09:41.940] That'd be a good one to beat him over the head with. [01:09:41.940 --> 01:09:52.940] You turn around and file false imprisonment against the officer. [01:09:52.940 --> 01:10:01.300] They will absolutely, undoubtedly, they'll qualify this case and render it moot or render [01:10:01.300 --> 01:10:08.580] it non-effective because somebody comes back and challenges it as overturning Terry. [01:10:08.580 --> 01:10:12.340] And this happens all the time. [01:10:12.340 --> 01:10:17.260] They're trying to give the policeman a way to protect themselves a little better without [01:10:17.260 --> 01:10:23.900] too great an intrusion and they wind up causing a problem somewhere else. [01:10:23.900 --> 01:10:24.900] Yeah. [01:10:24.900 --> 01:10:25.900] Okay. [01:10:25.900 --> 01:10:32.420] And I think that's the good thing about case law because you got slimy scoundrel, sharp [01:10:32.420 --> 01:10:38.340] practicing attorneys who will use every attempt on the part of the courts to make their lives [01:10:38.340 --> 01:10:39.580] easier. [01:10:39.580 --> 01:10:44.560] These attorneys will use it to make their lives more difficult and that keeps our law [01:10:44.560 --> 01:10:48.300] more consistent. [01:10:48.300 --> 01:10:50.300] Any other comments? [01:10:50.300 --> 01:10:53.140] One other question and it's very brief. [01:10:53.140 --> 01:10:59.700] When you're citing authority in law, can you use concurrent opinions and as a follow-up, [01:10:59.700 --> 01:11:04.060] can you use dissenting opinions? [01:11:04.060 --> 01:11:09.400] You can only use dissenting opinions as explanatory. [01:11:09.400 --> 01:11:15.660] You can't use them as law because clearly the dissenting opinion got overturned or got [01:11:15.660 --> 01:11:16.660] lost. [01:11:16.660 --> 01:11:17.660] He lost. [01:11:17.660 --> 01:11:18.660] He lost. [01:11:18.660 --> 01:11:22.420] What about concurring opinions that aren't in the main body but it was another, you can [01:11:22.420 --> 01:11:23.420] use concurring opinions. [01:11:23.420 --> 01:11:29.740] If the concurring opinion is on the same point, there's a lot of times they will concur for [01:11:29.740 --> 01:11:32.860] a different reason. [01:11:32.860 --> 01:11:38.540] You can only use that in support of case law somewhere else. [01:11:38.540 --> 01:11:39.540] Okay. [01:11:39.540 --> 01:11:43.620] That's another popular trick that you get in the legal reform community is that you'll [01:11:43.620 --> 01:11:47.820] read a lot of dissenting opinion as being law. [01:11:47.820 --> 01:11:53.500] Yeah, and they quote it as they don't tell you that it's dissenting opinion. [01:11:53.500 --> 01:11:54.500] Right. [01:11:54.500 --> 01:12:03.100] Yeah, there's one of my frustrations and I will in the future keep working on this thing [01:12:03.100 --> 01:12:06.500] of the careful and effective use of language. [01:12:06.500 --> 01:12:10.540] So we're going to hammer on that for a while and try to get that. [01:12:10.540 --> 01:12:14.620] A lot of the really obvious stuff taken care of. [01:12:14.620 --> 01:12:23.340] Once you begin to notice these linguistic patterns, they get much easier to pick up. [01:12:23.340 --> 01:12:28.820] And once I get our listeners to where they're kind of sensitive to them, when I say that [01:12:28.820 --> 01:12:32.860] somebody creates a false dilemma, then they'll know what I'm talking about. [01:12:32.860 --> 01:12:39.620] It'll make more sense or they're using specious logic or non sequitur. [01:12:39.620 --> 01:12:42.460] Anyway, we want to work on those. [01:12:42.460 --> 01:12:43.460] Yep. [01:12:43.460 --> 01:12:44.460] Okay, guys. [01:12:44.460 --> 01:12:45.820] Well, I've taken up enough of your time. [01:12:45.820 --> 01:12:46.820] Thanks so much. [01:12:46.820 --> 01:12:47.820] Okay. [01:12:47.820 --> 01:12:48.820] Thank you, Jason. [01:12:48.820 --> 01:12:51.660] Okay, we're going to move on now to Tim in Florida. [01:12:51.660 --> 01:12:52.980] Tim, thanks for calling in. [01:12:52.980 --> 01:12:55.660] What's on your mind tonight? [01:12:55.660 --> 01:13:04.260] I've got a situation here where I watch a person's property, it belongs to a corporation, [01:13:04.260 --> 01:13:07.300] and I'm like 24-hour security here. [01:13:07.300 --> 01:13:16.740] And there is a lake which my boss, his family made actually about 20 years ago. [01:13:16.740 --> 01:13:22.800] Property on it was sold on the other side of it, which gave people access to it. [01:13:22.800 --> 01:13:28.500] And there is a large amount of speed boats and ski boats on the lake. [01:13:28.500 --> 01:13:30.900] It's not very large lake. [01:13:30.900 --> 01:13:38.080] And we've had a lot of erosion caused on the property here by boats that they do what they [01:13:38.080 --> 01:13:39.260] call wakeboarding. [01:13:39.260 --> 01:13:44.540] They drop their trim tabs way down and gun the engine, the boats, throwing out like three [01:13:44.540 --> 01:13:46.860] and four foot wakes. [01:13:46.860 --> 01:13:51.100] And they continually eat holes under the bank. [01:13:51.100 --> 01:13:59.220] I was standing on the bank one day with my dog, and the water was like really high because [01:13:59.220 --> 01:14:01.100] of the rain. [01:14:01.100 --> 01:14:06.300] And I've told them a lot of times that they need to break their wakes on this side of [01:14:06.300 --> 01:14:11.460] the lake because there's no seawalls or anything else here. [01:14:11.460 --> 01:14:15.420] And they wash all the soil out from under the trees and stuff. [01:14:15.420 --> 01:14:21.620] And a piece of ground about eight foot long and about five foot wide, that was about three [01:14:21.620 --> 01:14:24.540] foot from the shore when it gave way. [01:14:24.540 --> 01:14:31.820] And I dropped about two foot down into the water and into the rocks and subsequently [01:14:31.820 --> 01:14:38.700] hit my back, in the lower back, against the resulting bank from where the soil had fallen [01:14:38.700 --> 01:14:40.260] away. [01:14:40.260 --> 01:14:45.940] And in my anger, I stood up in the water and I cursed them out. [01:14:45.940 --> 01:14:48.100] They called the sheriff's department. [01:14:48.100 --> 01:14:55.820] The sheriff's department came out and they told me basically that I was harassing the [01:14:55.820 --> 01:14:57.940] people in the boats. [01:14:57.940 --> 01:15:02.580] Then they told me, I told them, I said, I was standing on the shore, you know, and they've [01:15:02.580 --> 01:15:09.820] washed all the soil out from under the bank and it gave way on me. [01:15:09.820 --> 01:15:16.260] And he told me, one of the sheriff's deputies told me that I should not be standing on the [01:15:16.260 --> 01:15:17.260] shore. [01:15:17.260 --> 01:15:26.260] And I told him about a week or so before that where I was in the lake in a canoe. [01:15:26.260 --> 01:15:32.740] Now a canoe is a very small vessel and when it gets broadsided by a three and four foot [01:15:32.740 --> 01:15:35.340] wave, it's going over. [01:15:35.340 --> 01:15:39.020] And he told me that I should not be in the lake. [01:15:39.020 --> 01:15:40.900] He said, we'll stay out of the lake. [01:15:40.900 --> 01:15:43.620] You know, this is what the sheriff's deputy told me. [01:15:43.620 --> 01:15:44.620] Okay. [01:15:44.620 --> 01:15:45.620] Yeah. [01:15:45.620 --> 01:15:52.260] You're talking to a moron police officer and you're thinking you can reason with this moron. [01:15:52.260 --> 01:15:55.940] There's got to be laws on wakes. [01:15:55.940 --> 01:15:57.540] Every lake has them. [01:15:57.540 --> 01:15:58.540] This is Florida. [01:15:58.540 --> 01:16:03.980] He told me that this was a landlocked lake and wake rules did not apply. [01:16:03.980 --> 01:16:05.700] Horse manure. [01:16:05.700 --> 01:16:10.580] And he told me, well, those boats are just doing what nature is going to do anyway. [01:16:10.580 --> 01:16:18.780] Lake Okeechobee, the boating rules don't apply on Lake Okeechobee. [01:16:18.780 --> 01:16:23.100] That's a big lake, but it's landlocked. [01:16:23.100 --> 01:16:24.760] That's a very big lake. [01:16:24.760 --> 01:16:28.860] So the boat, the guy's full of crapola. [01:16:28.860 --> 01:16:32.300] Okay, listen, we're going to break. [01:16:32.300 --> 01:16:35.140] Tim, do you need to hang on to the other side? [01:16:35.140 --> 01:16:36.140] Sure. [01:16:36.140 --> 01:16:37.140] Okay. [01:16:37.140 --> 01:16:39.060] And we do have some other callers on the line. [01:16:39.060 --> 01:16:41.820] We'll finish up with Tim on the other side. [01:16:41.820 --> 01:16:47.780] And I also want Eddie to talk about the papers that he has in his car. 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[01:17:53.300 --> 01:18:04.020] Again, that special promo code is ruleoflawradio.com. [01:18:23.660 --> 01:18:28.740] I was blindsided, but now I can see your plan. [01:18:28.740 --> 01:18:34.020] You put the fear in my pockets, took the money from my hand. [01:18:34.020 --> 01:18:38.740] Ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again. [01:18:38.740 --> 01:19:03.940] Ain't gonna fool me, ain't gonna drop me with that same old sucker punch. [01:19:03.940 --> 01:19:08.900] I get it now, but then I must have been too much. [01:19:08.900 --> 01:19:13.940] Back then you had room to move, but now you're feeling the crunch. [01:19:13.940 --> 01:19:38.900] Ain't gonna get me with that same old sucker punch. [01:19:38.900 --> 01:19:43.860] Ain't gonna please me with that same old dance and song. [01:19:43.860 --> 01:19:49.140] You thought you were right, but now you got it all wrong. [01:19:49.140 --> 01:19:54.020] It was a weak moment for me, but I had the power all along. [01:19:54.020 --> 01:20:18.980] Ain't gonna please me with that same old dance and song. [01:20:18.980 --> 01:20:23.940] Ain't gonna bore me with that same old bundle of lies. [01:20:23.940 --> 01:20:28.900] Your arrogance is absurd, don't know why you even try. [01:20:28.900 --> 01:20:34.180] I'm gonna see my sweet republic reanalyze. [01:20:34.180 --> 01:20:49.140] Ain't gonna blind me with that same old bucket of lies. [01:20:49.140 --> 01:21:03.140] Ain't gonna blind me. [01:21:03.140 --> 01:21:09.700] Ain't gonna fool me. [01:21:09.700 --> 01:21:16.180] Okay, we are back, The Rule of Law, Randy Kelton and Deborah Stevens and Eddie Craig. [01:21:16.180 --> 01:21:22.740] Okay, we are gonna finish with Tim in Florida and then we're gonna go over Eddie's documents. [01:21:22.740 --> 01:21:24.740] So go ahead, Tim. [01:21:24.740 --> 01:21:33.940] Yeah, I was telling him that the people in the boat and everything about the sheriff's [01:21:33.940 --> 01:21:41.380] coming out and telling me that I had that I should stay off of the bank and stay out [01:21:41.380 --> 01:21:42.380] of the water. [01:21:42.380 --> 01:21:43.380] Okay, wait a minute. [01:21:43.380 --> 01:21:45.540] What was your whole point here? [01:21:45.540 --> 01:21:49.580] I never did get to what the point was. [01:21:49.580 --> 01:21:56.620] The point is, I'm trying to figure out what I can do legally when I go out on the lake [01:21:56.620 --> 01:21:57.620] in a canoe. [01:21:57.620 --> 01:22:04.620] If I drop an anchor and start fishing out there on the lake in a canoe, then a big boat [01:22:04.620 --> 01:22:05.620] comes by. [01:22:05.620 --> 01:22:10.980] I have to pull up the anchor, reel in my lines and turn the boat bow into the waves. [01:22:10.980 --> 01:22:15.340] Have you read the boating rules? [01:22:15.340 --> 01:22:22.140] Every state has boating rules on wake because the wake you throw is way too dangerous. [01:22:22.140 --> 01:22:23.340] They're gonna have rules on that. [01:22:23.340 --> 01:22:29.780] So take a digital camera with you, photograph the boat, call the game wardens or whoever [01:22:29.780 --> 01:22:32.380] does the lake and file on them. [01:22:32.380 --> 01:22:37.100] Yeah, just keep the camera in a waterproof bag since you're in a canoe. [01:22:37.100 --> 01:22:40.980] Yeah, I'm lucky I had my cell phone out there. [01:22:40.980 --> 01:22:47.980] But when I fell in through the soil on the bank side, I mean, there's like a five foot [01:22:47.980 --> 01:22:53.900] by eight foot section of ground that just gave way under me. [01:22:53.900 --> 01:22:55.340] There's a problem with that. [01:22:55.340 --> 01:22:58.220] I have no doubt what they're gonna tell you. [01:22:58.220 --> 01:23:05.700] If your bank is eroding, it's up to you to fix it because one boat didn't come by and [01:23:05.700 --> 01:23:06.700] do this damage. [01:23:06.700 --> 01:23:13.700] A lot of boats coming by did it over time so there's nobody you can point a finger at. [01:23:13.700 --> 01:23:19.340] One boat that knocked it down wasn't the one that caused the problem. [01:23:19.340 --> 01:23:24.860] This is a cumulative problem and if the owner of the property knows the problem is occurring, [01:23:24.860 --> 01:23:30.380] then he's the one responsible, not the boats. [01:23:30.380 --> 01:23:40.460] Okay, where would I find the information though, especially on the deputies, they came out [01:23:40.460 --> 01:23:46.300] and told me that, well, stay off of the bank. [01:23:46.300 --> 01:23:50.820] There's nothing you can do about those guys. [01:23:50.820 --> 01:23:56.660] You got a guy here that works for minimum wage and then he goes and gets a job as a [01:23:56.660 --> 01:23:57.660] deputy. [01:23:57.660 --> 01:24:03.260] He got a job at a big city because he's just not one of the sharpest knives in the drawer [01:24:03.260 --> 01:24:11.620] so he's a podunk, hit cop, out in the boonies, knows nothing, he gets that badge on and now [01:24:11.620 --> 01:24:16.620] all of a sudden he knows everything and the courts have ruled that these guys can lie [01:24:16.620 --> 01:24:25.340] to you so if the mouse moving or lying, with the police state that's developing it's getting [01:24:25.340 --> 01:24:33.860] almost impossible to try to reason with a police officer, it's just a waste of time. [01:24:33.860 --> 01:24:42.060] If I go to the fishing game, I can get a copy of the rules of landlocked water because they [01:24:42.060 --> 01:24:45.340] told me that it was landlocked and it was... [01:24:45.340 --> 01:24:50.500] Okay, wait, wait, one thing you got to understand, if the cop's mouse moving he's probably lying [01:24:50.500 --> 01:24:52.940] to you. [01:24:52.940 --> 01:24:59.740] The idea that they would pass all these laws and they would only apply to a lake that's [01:24:59.740 --> 01:25:06.700] navigable from the ocean or from some that you can get to by navigable waters, that's [01:25:06.700 --> 01:25:07.700] nonsense. [01:25:07.700 --> 01:25:12.780] That's why we have to read the law, that's why we have to read the code. [01:25:12.780 --> 01:25:19.220] Where do I find this code, what's the chapter and verse? [01:25:19.220 --> 01:25:23.140] I don't know for Florida, you'd have to look it up but it should be, just do Florida. [01:25:23.140 --> 01:25:27.820] There's also international boating laws and I was going to have our friend Phil call it [01:25:27.820 --> 01:25:33.420] in and mention about that tonight, perhaps we can get him on Thursday. [01:25:33.420 --> 01:25:36.940] There are international boating laws that apply even to inland lakes and a lot of times [01:25:36.940 --> 01:25:42.980] there's not a lot of legislation at the state level regarding boating issues because all [01:25:42.980 --> 01:25:45.020] the states subscribe to the international laws. [01:25:45.020 --> 01:25:50.380] Yeah, call whoever is your fishing game agency down there in Florida. [01:25:50.380 --> 01:25:51.380] Okay. [01:25:51.380 --> 01:25:56.420] Your fishing game would usually be the ones that will do that unless there's some separate [01:25:56.420 --> 01:26:02.340] set of rules for recreational waterways versus the other. [01:26:02.340 --> 01:26:13.140] Okay, so if I get a camera and I take pictures of the erosion and everything. [01:26:13.140 --> 01:26:18.340] I don't think you can do anything about the erosion. [01:26:18.340 --> 01:26:23.420] They're going to say that's your property and if you're aware that this erosion is occurring [01:26:23.420 --> 01:26:28.260] and you don't want this erosion to occur, I mean, you got the lake here, you can't get [01:26:28.260 --> 01:26:31.540] rid of the lake, so do something about it. [01:26:31.540 --> 01:26:35.940] Yeah, well he may need to have consult with the state or report it or something because [01:26:35.940 --> 01:26:41.860] I know for a fact like here in Austin along the creeks, you own property that borders [01:26:41.860 --> 01:26:45.620] one of these creeks and there's erosion. [01:26:45.620 --> 01:26:51.180] You're not even allowed to beef up the bank or put concrete or put stones or bricks or [01:26:51.180 --> 01:26:52.820] whatever else. [01:26:52.820 --> 01:26:58.740] The watershed department has to come up and study the entire area like several miles because [01:26:58.740 --> 01:27:04.060] what happens is that if you beef up your part of the bank, then it could potentially cause [01:27:04.060 --> 01:27:11.340] a lot of erosion damage further down the creek if the problem isn't taken care of all along [01:27:11.340 --> 01:27:12.340] the way. [01:27:12.340 --> 01:27:16.380] Now with a lake, that may be a little different story, but I'm just saying that even in cases [01:27:16.380 --> 01:27:21.940] of private property, sometimes you can even get in trouble for trying to fix erosion. [01:27:21.940 --> 01:27:26.460] It is different with inland waterways and it is also different depending upon whether [01:27:26.460 --> 01:27:32.060] they're county, state, or city operated. [01:27:32.060 --> 01:27:35.060] Right. [01:27:35.060 --> 01:27:39.780] That's just to check everything out according to what the law says. [01:27:39.780 --> 01:27:45.100] The next question, if I'm out there on the water in a canoe, I have an anchor dropped [01:27:45.100 --> 01:27:48.700] out and I am fishing and one of those boats comes by. [01:27:48.700 --> 01:27:54.220] I've been turned over more than once by them and they seem to give me no heed. [01:27:54.220 --> 01:27:55.220] They see me. [01:27:55.220 --> 01:28:01.140] I'm very visible to them and they come by me throwing a three and four foot wake. [01:28:01.140 --> 01:28:05.700] I have to pull an anchor up from 30 to 40 foot of water. [01:28:05.700 --> 01:28:06.700] I have to... [01:28:06.700 --> 01:28:07.700] Okay, wait, wait. [01:28:07.700 --> 01:28:08.700] There's going to be wake laws. [01:28:08.700 --> 01:28:09.980] I'm going to get the code for it. [01:28:09.980 --> 01:28:10.980] Yeah, absolutely. [01:28:10.980 --> 01:28:16.300] You see this guy coming at you, you jerk up your camera and start photographing him. [01:28:16.300 --> 01:28:22.180] You see him photographing him, you're going to get his attention. [01:28:22.180 --> 01:28:25.380] And Randy, as an engineer, I'm surprised he hadn't offered this already. [01:28:25.380 --> 01:28:28.380] Jerry, rig you an outrigger run for that canoe. [01:28:28.380 --> 01:28:29.380] Okay. [01:28:29.380 --> 01:28:32.380] I've thought about that. [01:28:32.380 --> 01:28:37.340] Thought about putting a little pontoon on some stage or something. [01:28:37.340 --> 01:28:41.260] Something you can slap on with sea clamps once you get it to the waterway that won't [01:28:41.260 --> 01:28:42.620] allow you to be capsized. [01:28:42.620 --> 01:28:43.620] You'll be good to go. [01:28:43.620 --> 01:28:44.620] Yeah. [01:28:44.620 --> 01:28:50.220] Well, when you're fishing and you've got a boat coming by throwing those waves, it just [01:28:50.220 --> 01:28:51.220] upsets everything. [01:28:51.220 --> 01:28:56.460] Well, probably the thing that will stop it the quickest is a camera. [01:28:56.460 --> 01:29:01.580] You start filing complaints against them, the word gets around. [01:29:01.580 --> 01:29:02.580] Word has a way of doing that. [01:29:02.580 --> 01:29:11.860] I had a friend that had a mobile home and a kind of a pretty wide drive in a barn. [01:29:11.860 --> 01:29:18.420] And it just happened to be exactly in line with an airport outside of Colorado Springs, [01:29:18.420 --> 01:29:19.420] Colorado. [01:29:19.420 --> 01:29:23.660] And the pilots thought it was cool to drop down and scoot between his mobile home and [01:29:23.660 --> 01:29:24.660] his house. [01:29:24.660 --> 01:29:29.300] And he put a sign up with a photograph, do not fly low over this area. [01:29:29.300 --> 01:29:37.340] Two weeks later, a guy flew low and he blew the rudder off the plane with a shotgun. [01:29:37.340 --> 01:29:38.340] Okay. [01:29:38.340 --> 01:29:39.340] Well, listen, we're going to break. [01:29:39.340 --> 01:29:41.100] Tim, we need to let you go because we need to move on. [01:29:41.100 --> 01:29:44.180] There's a whole bunch of callers on the board and we need to bring up Eddie's material. [01:29:44.180 --> 01:29:45.180] Okay. [01:29:45.180 --> 01:29:48.420] I think I got some information I can work with. [01:29:48.420 --> 01:29:49.420] Okay. [01:29:49.420 --> 01:29:50.420] Thank you. [01:29:50.420 --> 01:29:51.420] Thank you, Tim. [01:29:51.420 --> 01:29:52.420] Okay. [01:29:52.420 --> 01:29:55.940] We'll be right back to discuss Eddie's paperwork that he carries in his car and presents to [01:29:55.940 --> 01:29:56.940] the police. [01:29:56.940 --> 01:29:58.500] We'll be right back. [01:29:58.500 --> 01:30:02.660] Gold prices are at historic highs and with the recent pullback, this is a great time [01:30:02.660 --> 01:30:03.660] to buy. 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[01:30:35.780 --> 01:30:40.060] Also, Roberts and Roberts Brokerage values your privacy and will always advise you in [01:30:40.060 --> 01:30:43.440] the event that we would be required to report any transaction. [01:30:43.440 --> 01:30:47.580] If you have gold, silver or platinum you'd like to sell, we can convert it for immediate [01:30:47.580 --> 01:30:48.580] payment. [01:30:48.580 --> 01:30:52.300] Call us at 800-874-9760. [01:30:52.300 --> 01:30:57.740] We are Roberts and Roberts Brokerage, 800-874-9760. [01:31:22.300 --> 01:31:24.180] Okay, we are back. [01:31:24.180 --> 01:31:28.020] The rule of law, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Eddie Craig. [01:31:28.020 --> 01:31:33.460] All right, before we return to the call board, we are going to bring Eddie in. [01:31:33.460 --> 01:31:44.900] All right, we are gearing up for the traffic and also the grand jury and due process seminar. [01:31:44.900 --> 01:31:50.060] The three of us are going to be presenting, Randy, Eddie and myself, and we pretty much [01:31:50.060 --> 01:31:54.820] are realizing at this point that it's going to have to be a two-day seminar, okay? [01:31:54.820 --> 01:32:01.220] So people be prepared for two days of some really good information, really good material. [01:32:01.220 --> 01:32:07.260] And we want people to email us and let us know if you're interested so that we can try [01:32:07.260 --> 01:32:11.500] to get an idea of how many people are wanting to attend. [01:32:11.500 --> 01:32:17.860] And then we're also going to need commitments from people so that we can go ahead and book [01:32:17.860 --> 01:32:23.140] the venue and make this thing actually happen and then set a date. [01:32:23.140 --> 01:32:29.500] Once we get sufficient number of commitments, we need to have at least 50 people who are [01:32:29.500 --> 01:32:34.980] going to pay in advance and we'll set the price soon. [01:32:34.980 --> 01:32:40.020] We don't have it right now, but once we get at least 50 people who are prepaid and committed, [01:32:40.020 --> 01:32:41.500] then we will set the date. [01:32:41.500 --> 01:32:45.180] We'll make sure with everyone so they're not paying and then not able to make the date [01:32:45.180 --> 01:32:46.180] that we set. [01:32:46.180 --> 01:32:50.100] We'll make all that work out and then we'll be able to announce the date and have more [01:32:50.100 --> 01:32:51.100] people come. [01:32:51.100 --> 01:32:55.280] So please email us, Randy, Eddie, and myself. [01:32:55.280 --> 01:33:03.900] Let us know if you are interested in this multi-informational barrage that we are going [01:33:03.900 --> 01:33:06.820] to present to you guys at this seminar. [01:33:06.820 --> 01:33:09.760] So Eddie, you can talk a little bit more about that. [01:33:09.760 --> 01:33:15.060] And also I wanted Eddie to go over this document that he has in the car that he carries around [01:33:15.060 --> 01:33:17.820] with him to give to the police when they pull him over. [01:33:17.820 --> 01:33:21.860] If you could just outline that as well and the law behind it. [01:33:21.860 --> 01:33:22.860] Sure. [01:33:22.860 --> 01:33:27.380] Basically, what this paperwork does is it creates a lawful judicial notice when you [01:33:27.380 --> 01:33:28.660] give it to the police officer. [01:33:28.660 --> 01:33:37.540] Basically, during a traffic stop, anything that occurs can be used in court as pursuant [01:33:37.540 --> 01:33:39.440] to the stop itself. [01:33:39.440 --> 01:33:43.060] They like to use their video recordings and the copy of their ticket, all of which was [01:33:43.060 --> 01:33:45.980] generated during this alleged traffic stop. [01:33:45.980 --> 01:33:50.980] Therefore, any paperwork you engage them with is also going to be admissible. [01:33:50.980 --> 01:33:54.820] It's simply something that you notice them with to let them know what they're doing. [01:33:54.820 --> 01:33:58.840] And I'm just going to read the first two paragraphs verbatim because this will help out a lot [01:33:58.840 --> 01:33:59.840] of folks. [01:33:59.840 --> 01:34:03.540] Now, the thing to remember here is this is written courteously. [01:34:03.540 --> 01:34:05.740] This is written to be nice. [01:34:05.740 --> 01:34:10.740] This is not written to make them feel like they're stupid or to imply that they're stupid. [01:34:10.740 --> 01:34:15.820] It's simply to let them know that there are repercussions for their actions and that you, [01:34:15.820 --> 01:34:21.180] as the person being engaged, intend to act upon your rights. [01:34:21.180 --> 01:34:26.300] No matter what these officers do, you're going to do what needs to be done to rectify this [01:34:26.300 --> 01:34:27.300] problem. [01:34:27.300 --> 01:34:32.100] Basically, it starts out, dear police officer, code enforcement officer, government agent, [01:34:32.100 --> 01:34:37.220] sheriff, law enforcement officer, or peace officer, and any other governmental agency, [01:34:37.220 --> 01:34:39.340] agent, or employee. [01:34:39.340 --> 01:34:44.020] Please take notice of the affidavit below before you presume contract or commercial [01:34:44.020 --> 01:34:51.580] jurisdiction and attempt to engage this non-statutory and attempt to engage this non-statutory private [01:34:51.580 --> 01:34:58.980] sovereign American here and after sovereign into statutory law, i.e. public policy enforcement. [01:34:58.980 --> 01:35:03.380] This sovereign is honorably and passively presenting this knowledge to you in an attempt [01:35:03.380 --> 01:35:05.500] to protect you from yourself. [01:35:05.500 --> 01:35:11.100] Now, you want to notify them of this, and the reason being that, look, as an officer [01:35:11.100 --> 01:35:14.340] and a public servant, you are deemed to know the law. [01:35:14.340 --> 01:35:19.220] I know the law, and I know you're about to use it in a way for which it was not intended. [01:35:19.220 --> 01:35:24.300] You should know this, and if you don't, there's about to become a serious set of consequences [01:35:24.300 --> 01:35:25.660] for it. [01:35:25.660 --> 01:35:32.100] What this document does is it goes down and it outlines those piece by piece, and it tells [01:35:32.100 --> 01:35:35.780] them that, you know, I have a great deal of respect for the public service that these [01:35:35.780 --> 01:35:41.940] officers are doing, but the fact is that this is a traffic stop that has nothing to do with [01:35:41.940 --> 01:35:48.340] me because I am not engaged in commerce, and that this notice is a mandatory part of any [01:35:48.340 --> 01:35:53.540] official record that results from anything that goes on in this stop. [01:35:53.540 --> 01:35:59.660] Let's see, and this notice has been submitted upon the demand by the officer of a driver's [01:35:59.660 --> 01:36:05.180] license, registration, proof of insurance, or any other state-mandated or issued privilege [01:36:05.180 --> 01:36:11.700] permit or license, none of which apply to the person presenting this document to you. [01:36:11.700 --> 01:36:16.380] And then it cites Kent v. Dulles, which says, the unalienable right to travel is a part [01:36:16.380 --> 01:36:20.940] of the liberty of which the American citizen cannot be deprived without due process of [01:36:20.940 --> 01:36:25.140] law under the Fifth Amendment. [01:36:25.140 --> 01:36:30.020] And it also goes to state, for those of you liking the UCC side of the argument, that [01:36:30.020 --> 01:36:35.780] this sovereign is a secured party, first-class, private sovereign American, and not a second-class [01:36:35.780 --> 01:36:40.860] public federal U.S. citizen, which is what the Fourteenth Amendment makes you. [01:36:40.860 --> 01:36:46.020] And as such, has served your administrative agency lawful public notice about this secured [01:36:46.020 --> 01:36:47.620] party status. [01:36:47.620 --> 01:36:49.980] Let's see. [01:36:49.980 --> 01:36:57.820] And also, the thing that we engaged in where the rules are shut up, shut up, and shut up, [01:36:57.820 --> 01:37:02.780] this is addressed in this notice, and it specifically states, do not take offense or be insulted [01:37:02.780 --> 01:37:08.940] because this sovereign chooses to plead the Fifth, i.e., remain silent, and not be compelled [01:37:08.940 --> 01:37:12.700] to cooperate with you and your verbal interrogation. [01:37:12.700 --> 01:37:16.700] This sovereign is neither required to provide you with any documentation or information [01:37:16.700 --> 01:37:22.060] or to identify myself to you unless you are charging this sovereign with a crime. [01:37:22.060 --> 01:37:25.780] By your own admission, any documents that you demand or receive from this sovereign [01:37:25.780 --> 01:37:29.060] may be used against this sovereign in court. [01:37:29.060 --> 01:37:33.060] In accordance with this sovereign's constitutionally protected rights, this sovereign cannot be [01:37:33.060 --> 01:37:38.820] required to provide you with any information of that kind, of any kind that may be used [01:37:38.820 --> 01:37:42.820] against this sovereign or incriminate this sovereign in any way. [01:37:42.820 --> 01:37:48.580] And then it cites U.S. Supreme Court case Lefkowitz v. Turley. [01:37:48.580 --> 01:37:52.260] Fifth Amendment provides that no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a [01:37:52.260 --> 01:37:58.040] witness against himself in a criminal prosecution, but also privileges him not to answer official [01:37:58.040 --> 01:38:04.180] questions put to him in any other proceeding, civil or criminal, formal or informal, where [01:38:04.180 --> 01:38:09.180] the answers might incriminate him in future criminal proceedings. [01:38:09.180 --> 01:38:15.220] So again, we adhere to shut up, shut up, and shut up as the primary rule. [01:38:15.220 --> 01:38:21.580] Do not engage the officer in any form of conversation unless you are already specifically knowing [01:38:21.580 --> 01:38:29.420] what to ask in order to set the situation to your benefit, not to theirs. [01:38:29.420 --> 01:38:33.880] Believe me, it takes practice, it takes patience, and it takes holding your tongue until you [01:38:33.880 --> 01:38:35.300] collect your thoughts. [01:38:35.300 --> 01:38:39.620] Do not put your mouth in gear before your brain is engaged, that will get you every [01:38:39.620 --> 01:38:42.900] time. [01:38:42.900 --> 01:38:48.020] Let's go a little further down in, and basically we get to one of Randy's favorites a little [01:38:48.020 --> 01:38:54.860] further down, which is screws versus U.S., but before we get to that, basically the first [01:38:54.860 --> 01:38:59.420] class sovereign American is not driving or operating a motor vehicle and is not engaged [01:38:59.420 --> 01:39:03.700] in the activity of commerce and is therefore not liable under the Texas Transportation [01:39:03.700 --> 01:39:07.860] Code or subject to your jurisdiction under SANE. [01:39:07.860 --> 01:39:14.040] If a public official assumes jurisdiction during his or her pursuits, insists on engaging [01:39:14.040 --> 01:39:20.340] the sovereign without a viable sworn claim of liability, i.e. an affidavit or a warrant, [01:39:20.340 --> 01:39:24.660] she or he is trespassing and is therefore no longer immune to prosecution and will be [01:39:24.660 --> 01:39:29.500] held personally accountable in his or her private capacity for acting outside his or [01:39:29.500 --> 01:39:34.700] her official capacity and will be charged with a hostile act of aggression in an Article [01:39:34.700 --> 01:39:37.620] 3 court. [01:39:37.620 --> 01:39:44.780] Let's see, now there is also a traffic case which we looked up that I do believe is still [01:39:44.780 --> 01:39:51.700] completely valid, which is Triovant v. City of Tampa, which basically shows that a person [01:39:51.700 --> 01:39:57.980] that was arrested by a police officer and held in jail for 23 minutes before he was [01:39:57.980 --> 01:40:03.860] taken before a magistrate sued for $25,000 in damages and won. [01:40:03.860 --> 01:40:09.980] Now for those of you that are good in math, that's over $65,000 an hour and over $1.5 [01:40:09.980 --> 01:40:14.180] million per 24 hours. [01:40:14.180 --> 01:40:18.420] So for those of you that get arrested and thrown in jail for several days, that would [01:40:18.420 --> 01:40:21.500] be a good precedent to be using. [01:40:21.500 --> 01:40:27.220] It also stipulates that please be forewarned if you choose to commit these felonies yourself [01:40:27.220 --> 01:40:31.500] by demanding the surrender of one's driver's license and or registration without one's [01:40:31.500 --> 01:40:37.660] willful consent and you insist with acting out the criminal offenses of aggravated assault, [01:40:37.660 --> 01:40:43.280] which is physically threatened one while displaying a deadly weapon, fraud, enter one into contract [01:40:43.280 --> 01:40:49.660] by writing a complaint or levying fines without one's permission, and identity theft as one's [01:40:49.660 --> 01:40:55.860] name is private property, and aggravated kidnapping, arrest without a warrant or a crime committed [01:40:55.860 --> 01:41:01.100] in your presence and while displaying a deadly weapon, you will be held personally accountable, [01:41:01.100 --> 01:41:07.540] liable and sued for damages, both under your official and private capacities. [01:41:07.540 --> 01:41:11.180] And then it goes down to tell them how they are allowed to communicate with you, which [01:41:11.180 --> 01:41:15.900] is via mail at your particular address. [01:41:15.900 --> 01:41:22.860] And let's see, and we also address Hale versus Hinkle, which specifies the individual may [01:41:22.860 --> 01:41:26.100] stand upon his constitutional rights as a citizen. [01:41:26.100 --> 01:41:29.500] He is entitled to carry on his private business in his own way. [01:41:29.500 --> 01:41:31.780] His power to contract is unlimited. [01:41:31.780 --> 01:41:37.160] He owes no duty to the state or to his neighbors to divulge his business or to open his doors [01:41:37.160 --> 01:41:41.180] to an investigation, so far as it may tend to incriminate him. [01:41:41.180 --> 01:41:45.780] He owes no duty to the state since he receives nothing there from beyond the protection of [01:41:45.780 --> 01:41:48.020] his life and property. [01:41:48.020 --> 01:41:53.060] If they take your automobile after a traffic stop, tow it away and arrest you, that is [01:41:53.060 --> 01:41:56.500] not protection of your life or your property. [01:41:56.500 --> 01:42:01.460] His rights are such as existed by the law of the land, long antecedent to the organization [01:42:01.460 --> 01:42:06.060] of the state and can only be taken from him by due process of law and in accordance with [01:42:06.060 --> 01:42:07.540] the constitution. [01:42:07.540 --> 01:42:14.740] He owes nothing to the public so long as he does not trespass upon their rights. [01:42:14.740 --> 01:42:22.580] So Hale versus Hinkle is a very, very good case to build upon for this. [01:42:22.580 --> 01:42:27.740] If they insist on arresting you for failure to identify and all this stuff, the statute [01:42:27.740 --> 01:42:31.020] in Texas is very, very clear. [01:42:31.020 --> 01:42:37.160] Failure to identify is an arrestable or a chargeable offense only after you have been [01:42:37.160 --> 01:42:44.620] already lawfully arrested and still refuse to give your name and address. [01:42:44.620 --> 01:42:50.100] If they arrest you for the purpose of not giving out that information, that is a false [01:42:50.100 --> 01:42:55.300] arrest which now makes it aggravated assault and aggravated kidnapping since there is no [01:42:55.300 --> 01:42:59.420] false arrest statute in Texas. [01:42:59.420 --> 01:43:03.860] There's actually several cases cited within that deal with both of those areas, the right [01:43:03.860 --> 01:43:08.500] to travel and the right not to give out the information in violation of your Fifth Amendment [01:43:08.500 --> 01:43:09.500] rights. [01:43:09.500 --> 01:43:16.140] Now, if they want to continue to treat traffic laws in Texas as crimes, there is no way to [01:43:16.140 --> 01:43:21.100] argue against Fifth Amendment protection because you are definitely under every Supreme Court [01:43:21.100 --> 01:43:23.140] case I can find. [01:43:23.140 --> 01:43:27.740] If you're being charged with a criminal act or being investigated for a criminal act, [01:43:27.740 --> 01:43:31.220] then you have the right to plead the Fifth and all its protections. [01:43:31.220 --> 01:43:33.220] Okay, very good. [01:43:33.220 --> 01:43:36.620] All right, well listen, we're going to break. [01:43:36.620 --> 01:43:39.020] We got one more segment left and we come back. [01:43:39.020 --> 01:43:41.620] Eddie, do you have any more to finish up on this? [01:43:41.620 --> 01:43:43.620] Yeah, there's like two minutes more worth and we'll be done. [01:43:43.620 --> 01:43:46.420] Okay, so Eddie's going to finish up and then we'll go back to the call board. [01:43:46.420 --> 01:44:04.820] This is the rule of law, Raina Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Eddie Craig, we'll be right back. [01:44:04.820 --> 01:44:13.660] Thanks, everybody. [01:44:34.820 --> 01:44:37.660] now with micro plant powder. [01:44:37.660 --> 01:44:41.460] Cleaning out heavy metals, parasites and toxins. [01:44:41.460 --> 01:44:46.740] Order it now for daily intake and stock it now for long-term storage. [01:44:46.740 --> 01:45:08.740] Visit HempUSA.org or call 908-691-2608 today. [01:45:17.740 --> 01:45:23.740] Some things in this world I will never understand. [01:45:23.740 --> 01:45:27.740] Some things I realize fully. [01:45:27.740 --> 01:45:31.740] Somebody's on a police, a policeman. [01:45:31.740 --> 01:45:35.740] Somebody's on a police, a bully. [01:45:35.740 --> 01:45:40.740] There's always a room at the top of the hill. [01:45:40.740 --> 01:45:45.740] I hear through the grapevine and it's lonely left too. [01:45:45.740 --> 01:45:49.740] They're wishing it was more than opposition to bills. [01:45:49.740 --> 01:45:53.740] They know that if they don't do it, somebody will. [01:45:53.740 --> 01:45:57.740] Some things in this world I will never understand. [01:45:57.740 --> 01:46:01.740] Some things I realize fully. [01:46:01.740 --> 01:46:06.740] Somebody's on a police, a policeman. [01:46:06.740 --> 01:46:16.740] Somebody's on a police, a bully. [01:46:36.740 --> 01:46:39.120] And anyone including judges who knowingly violate these rights may be civilly and [01:46:39.120 --> 01:46:42.700] criminally liable under several federal statutes. [01:46:42.700 --> 01:46:48.400] Now, and then once again politely it tells them if you choose to ignore these warnings [01:46:48.400 --> 01:46:51.780] it will show bad faith on your part and prima facie evidence of your deliberate [01:46:51.780 --> 01:46:54.780] indifference to constitutionally mandated write. [01:46:54.780 --> 01:46:58.900] A copy of this instrument will be prima facie evidence of your bad faith. [01:46:58.900 --> 01:47:02.820] You will be held personally accountable, liable, and sued for damages in both [01:47:02.820 --> 01:47:05.460] your official and personal capacities. [01:47:05.460 --> 01:47:10.660] remember you are doing business as a public servant and as such you are [01:47:10.660 --> 01:47:13.100] expected to treat me with due respect [01:47:13.100 --> 01:47:16.460] and i respectfully thank you for reading this lawful judicial notice an [01:47:16.460 --> 01:47:19.780] affidavit [01:47:19.780 --> 01:47:23.700] i can sign this before i give it to them or i can attempt to have them sign my [01:47:23.700 --> 01:47:26.580] copy it's got space at the bottom for [01:47:26.580 --> 01:47:30.120] uh... but basically speaking it when they ask me for anything this is the [01:47:30.120 --> 01:47:34.020] first thing that's given to a miss the only thing that's given to a [01:47:34.020 --> 01:47:36.780] uh... they're not happy about it [01:47:36.780 --> 01:47:40.740] they still like to write you the ticket but so far only one set of police [01:47:40.740 --> 01:47:45.300] officers was actually stupid enough to put me in cusp and take me to jail [01:47:45.300 --> 01:47:46.320] and uh... [01:47:46.320 --> 01:47:51.460] that will be a problem for them very shortly [01:47:51.460 --> 01:47:52.500] indians [01:47:52.500 --> 01:47:56.260] anybody that's got questions or queries or quandaries let's get with it [01:47:56.260 --> 01:47:59.800] okay i we're gonna go to back to the call boards [01:47:59.800 --> 01:48:04.700] we've got jim in texas jim thanks for calling in what's on your mind tonight [01:48:04.700 --> 01:48:09.620] well i had something that was off point from what you're talking about so [01:48:09.620 --> 01:48:11.440] to keep on point let me just [01:48:11.440 --> 01:48:14.800] back often and you guys go and i'll call back in [01:48:14.800 --> 01:48:16.660] thursday night or so [01:48:16.660 --> 01:48:17.540] well it [01:48:17.540 --> 01:48:21.440] no actually it's fine really i want to hear what he's the people's comments on [01:48:21.440 --> 01:48:25.340] this anyway so okay well there's been some callers waiting on the board for a [01:48:25.340 --> 01:48:28.260] while and they may not have anything necessary about this so i mean if you [01:48:28.260 --> 01:48:30.380] have a quick question go ahead [01:48:30.380 --> 01:48:34.300] not well my only question right now is going to be [01:48:34.300 --> 01:48:36.020] women where [01:48:36.020 --> 01:48:37.260] uh... is that [01:48:37.260 --> 01:48:39.220] your uh... [01:48:39.220 --> 01:48:40.140] seminar [01:48:40.140 --> 01:48:43.680] well certainly it's going to be here in austin cuz that's where we are and as [01:48:43.680 --> 01:48:46.080] far as when like i was saying earlier [01:48:46.080 --> 01:48:49.620] i mean we need to we need to secure interested parties first and get some [01:48:49.620 --> 01:48:53.320] prepayments before we're going to schedule a date or place or anything [01:48:53.320 --> 01:48:57.540] because i've been there before and doing these kinds of seminars for years [01:48:57.540 --> 01:49:00.620] not just with randy and you can't i can't we can't just [01:49:00.620 --> 01:49:03.940] go up pay for venue and set a date and all the stuff and and i have enough [01:49:03.940 --> 01:49:07.700] people to show up to even pay for the overhead expenses so so we have to get [01:49:07.700 --> 01:49:11.620] uh... enough people that we know are interested first with commitments [01:49:11.620 --> 01:49:14.420] uh... in order to actually set the date but [01:49:14.420 --> 01:49:17.380] i would estimate you know at the earliest is going to be a couple of [01:49:17.380 --> 01:49:19.620] months because that's how long it takes to [01:49:19.620 --> 01:49:24.060] to book in advance and get the sound system and and rent the venue and set [01:49:24.060 --> 01:49:27.020] everything up and do all the promotion you know it's a big deal to put on a [01:49:27.020 --> 01:49:28.060] seminar [01:49:28.060 --> 01:49:30.060] well i'll send an email to that effect [01:49:30.060 --> 01:49:32.380] okay great really quick though i guess [01:49:32.380 --> 01:49:39.380] randy made the comment a while ago that something about uh... to the fact that uh... [01:49:39.500 --> 01:49:41.740] if the state picks a fight [01:49:41.740 --> 01:49:43.900] uh... you didn't have the right [01:49:43.900 --> 01:49:44.700] to sue [01:49:44.700 --> 01:49:47.340] is that what i heard or did i hear wrong [01:49:47.340 --> 01:49:49.580] not necessarily [01:49:49.580 --> 01:49:51.340] uh... if the [01:49:51.340 --> 01:49:55.140] state takes on an issue that it has [01:49:55.140 --> 01:49:58.380] uh... subject matter jurisdiction to take on [01:49:58.380 --> 01:50:01.020] then it doesn't open itself up [01:50:01.020 --> 01:50:02.580] to counter suit [01:50:02.580 --> 01:50:07.340] it doesn't waive its uh... sovereign immunity but if the state engages in [01:50:07.340 --> 01:50:09.540] commerce [01:50:09.540 --> 01:50:10.300] right off [01:50:10.300 --> 01:50:14.500] uh... a state officials driving a car down the road [01:50:14.500 --> 01:50:18.820] he's on an equal footing with you driving a car down the road [01:50:18.820 --> 01:50:20.500] so if there's an accident [01:50:20.500 --> 01:50:25.380] in that case they're they're liable but if the state's doing a situation [01:50:25.380 --> 01:50:27.820] where they violate your rights [01:50:27.820 --> 01:50:30.800] as far as they don't follow their [01:50:30.800 --> 01:50:32.660] what they're supposed to do [01:50:32.660 --> 01:50:34.860] the state doesn't become [01:50:34.860 --> 01:50:37.520] doesn't waive its sovereign immunity [01:50:37.520 --> 01:50:42.780] uh... except in in certain conditions the individual who commits the act [01:50:42.780 --> 01:50:43.860] may well [01:50:43.860 --> 01:50:46.860] waive their uh... qualified immunity [01:50:46.860 --> 01:50:51.140] well now randy actually in in traffic now let's analyze this real quick for [01:50:51.140 --> 01:50:52.420] just a second [01:50:52.420 --> 01:50:56.400] a police officer of or law enforcement officer of any kind [01:50:56.400 --> 01:51:02.460] must have a commercial driver's license to operate that vehicle he's in it is a [01:51:02.460 --> 01:51:04.060] commercial vehicle [01:51:04.060 --> 01:51:07.420] it belongs to a commercial entity [01:51:07.420 --> 01:51:12.480] therefore if he commits an act while engaged in that occupational license [01:51:12.480 --> 01:51:13.500] requirement [01:51:13.500 --> 01:51:17.980] he is involved in commerce [01:51:17.980 --> 01:51:21.540] okay if he is performing an official duty [01:51:21.540 --> 01:51:25.180] uh... but the official duty of the commercial enforcement [01:51:25.180 --> 01:51:27.940] rather he's in commerce or not [01:51:27.940 --> 01:51:32.500] it's the acting within the scope of authority [01:51:32.500 --> 01:51:34.280] then he's protected [01:51:34.280 --> 01:51:36.340] without regard to commerce or not [01:51:36.340 --> 01:51:42.140] if he's driving the patrol car to work [01:51:42.140 --> 01:51:44.540] then he's not protected [01:51:44.540 --> 01:51:48.860] but once he gets to work and and is doing his job within the scope of his [01:51:48.860 --> 01:51:51.740] authority he's protected states protect [01:51:51.740 --> 01:51:54.440] about a district attorney that but that [01:51:54.440 --> 01:51:56.940] holds an illegal arraignment hearing [01:51:56.940 --> 01:51:58.300] he's protected [01:51:58.300 --> 01:52:02.220] even active even is the even though he is [01:52:02.220 --> 01:52:03.240] uh... [01:52:03.240 --> 01:52:07.220] a impersonating a judicial officer [01:52:07.220 --> 01:52:09.820] he's not qualified to do it [01:52:09.820 --> 01:52:14.260] he's protected unless you can move him out of his out of scope it's [01:52:14.260 --> 01:52:16.980] really hard to do [01:52:16.980 --> 01:52:22.780] out of scope because he didn't have the authority to do it start with [01:52:22.780 --> 01:52:26.660] other words when i when i get a ticket and i go into the court and they make [01:52:26.660 --> 01:52:30.860] me make a plea and then i think that was made a court under penalty of arrest [01:52:30.860 --> 01:52:32.540] or threat of arrest [01:52:32.540 --> 01:52:36.140] to go before a judge in the judges that they're just the district attorney that [01:52:36.140 --> 01:52:40.380] wants me to make another plea other words holding an illegal arraignment [01:52:40.380 --> 01:52:44.540] that's impersonating a judicial officer and that's not within his scope [01:52:44.540 --> 01:52:48.400] that that that that's what i was looking at right now you're you're right no [01:52:48.400 --> 01:52:50.180] immunity there [01:52:50.180 --> 01:52:51.600] that that's what i was [01:52:51.600 --> 01:52:54.660] now he's going to claim immunity [01:52:54.660 --> 01:52:57.260] but you're going to claim outside scope [01:52:57.260 --> 01:53:01.060] and the trick in filing the civil action [01:53:01.060 --> 01:53:03.300] is not what you'll [01:53:03.300 --> 01:53:06.460] wind up winning in the end [01:53:06.460 --> 01:53:11.300] but it is what what avoid summary judgment on the front end [01:53:11.300 --> 01:53:15.000] is the nature of the claim that you make [01:53:15.000 --> 01:53:19.000] if you claim that he was not acting within the scope of his authority he's [01:53:19.000 --> 01:53:21.340] going to say yeah i was yeah i was [01:53:21.340 --> 01:53:25.020] that comes up a fact in contention [01:53:25.020 --> 01:53:30.540] when there's a fact in contention there cannot be summary judgment [01:53:30.540 --> 01:53:34.900] so i mean we want to go in with that allegation [01:53:34.900 --> 01:53:35.920] outside scope [01:53:35.920 --> 01:53:39.460] well because i thought the complaints against them [01:53:39.460 --> 01:53:43.040] basically that there there are several different ones that that that that these [01:53:43.040 --> 01:53:43.820] without [01:53:43.820 --> 01:53:45.100] you know without [01:53:45.100 --> 01:53:46.560] outside of their [01:53:46.560 --> 01:53:48.660] their authority other words [01:53:48.660 --> 01:53:51.140] they were impersonating judicial officers [01:53:51.140 --> 01:53:54.900] uh... and i've never heard anything back from of course i haven't really followed [01:53:54.900 --> 01:53:56.020] up too much [01:53:56.020 --> 01:53:57.100] but where are you [01:53:57.100 --> 01:54:00.900] uh... i'm in uh... that was in montgomery county texas then [01:54:00.900 --> 01:54:02.100] of good [01:54:02.100 --> 01:54:06.520] uh... we'll see here in texas they have uh... two severe problems that issue [01:54:06.520 --> 01:54:10.580] the first thing is that the prosecutors acting on is elected as an executive [01:54:10.580 --> 01:54:13.260] officer not a judicial officer [01:54:13.260 --> 01:54:17.300] by attempting to act in that capacity he has crossed the division of powers [01:54:17.300 --> 01:54:19.260] doctrine of the state constitution [01:54:19.260 --> 01:54:22.060] which specifically forbids [01:54:22.060 --> 01:54:25.700] the practice of the powers of another branch of government by the other [01:54:25.700 --> 01:54:29.260] but the prosecutors in the executive branch [01:54:29.260 --> 01:54:31.020] judges in the judicial [01:54:31.020 --> 01:54:35.860] right it now also it wasn't it supposed to be the county attorney in which and [01:54:35.860 --> 01:54:39.020] not the district or in the j p court [01:54:39.020 --> 01:54:43.500] it depends on whether they have a county attorney they have county court yes [01:54:43.500 --> 01:54:46.500] they have county court at law they have actually three of them in montgomery [01:54:46.500 --> 01:54:47.420] county [01:54:47.420 --> 01:54:48.940] but they also have [01:54:48.940 --> 01:54:51.360] and this was a traffic ticket [01:54:51.360 --> 01:54:53.040] that was county [01:54:53.040 --> 01:54:56.040] district had no subject matter jurisdiction well i asked her that i [01:54:56.040 --> 01:54:59.540] asking specifically if he was the district attorney [01:54:59.540 --> 01:55:04.680] are are a assistant district attorney he said yes he was [01:55:04.680 --> 01:55:08.420] well now do you remember that sometimes the county attorneys like to moonlight [01:55:08.420 --> 01:55:09.480] however [01:55:09.480 --> 01:55:12.700] they're not allowed to do that because that means they're holding two public [01:55:12.700 --> 01:55:16.080] offices which is another forbidden rule in texas [01:55:16.080 --> 01:55:20.000] well that would have been moonlighting the other way i mean the county attorney [01:55:20.000 --> 01:55:22.940] it would have been having to be a district attorney him [01:55:22.940 --> 01:55:25.940] impersonating a county attorney at that point [01:55:25.940 --> 01:55:27.300] and that'll work [01:55:27.300 --> 01:55:30.580] yeah but what it yeah exactly but what i'm saying is is that the county [01:55:30.580 --> 01:55:32.840] attorneys will sometimes work [01:55:32.840 --> 01:55:36.860] as assistant da's [01:55:36.860 --> 01:55:41.340] and so that means they're crossing over to the to aside they have no authority [01:55:41.340 --> 01:55:43.940] to be no way they can do that [01:55:43.940 --> 01:55:44.660] is it [01:55:44.660 --> 01:55:46.860] if they're not paid [01:55:46.860 --> 01:55:48.780] separately [01:55:48.780 --> 01:55:51.140] if they're paid their their one [01:55:51.140 --> 01:55:53.640] uh... office of the monument [01:55:53.640 --> 01:55:55.700] and if there are a lot of times they [01:55:55.700 --> 01:56:00.100] they they perform duties within the other but they don't get extra pay for [01:56:00.100 --> 01:56:02.580] that beyond their their normal pay [01:56:02.580 --> 01:56:06.460] that the restriction is two offices of a monument [01:56:06.460 --> 01:56:07.580] and pay [01:56:07.580 --> 01:56:09.640] well but here's the other problem [01:56:09.640 --> 01:56:14.140] the county attorney is specifically forbidden to practice in any court above [01:56:14.140 --> 01:56:15.620] county court [01:56:15.620 --> 01:56:18.620] only the district attorney is authorized to practice [01:56:18.620 --> 01:56:21.540] district and above [01:56:21.540 --> 01:56:24.420] and that can the district go below [01:56:24.420 --> 01:56:29.180] what no the da's not authorized it says in the district and above [01:56:29.180 --> 01:56:30.140] you know what [01:56:30.140 --> 01:56:32.260] when the [01:56:32.260 --> 01:56:35.780] individual stands in the district court [01:56:35.780 --> 01:56:40.420] he stands in the district court as a as an assistant district attorney [01:56:40.420 --> 01:56:46.700] when he stands in the in the county court he stands as a county attorney [01:56:46.700 --> 01:56:50.420] and i don't know of anything to keep them from being able to do that [01:56:50.420 --> 01:56:52.180] but as you stated [01:56:52.180 --> 01:56:57.140] their rules are written to tell them what they can do or cannot do if it's [01:56:57.140 --> 01:57:00.780] not written it's not allowed [01:57:00.780 --> 01:57:01.900] good point [01:57:01.900 --> 01:57:03.700] that's the way i would look at it [01:57:03.700 --> 01:57:07.780] well that's the way it is because they're public servants they can only do [01:57:07.780 --> 01:57:10.320] what they're specifically authorized to do [01:57:10.320 --> 01:57:14.340] what i've seen in the in the way the laws written that the [01:57:14.340 --> 01:57:17.380] the justice of the peace cannot [01:57:17.380 --> 01:57:19.540] hold an arraignment hearing [01:57:19.540 --> 01:57:21.780] he because he doesn't have the authority in that [01:57:21.780 --> 01:57:24.460] it as a justice to the pisto point council [01:57:24.460 --> 01:57:26.580] and that's what the arraignment would be far [01:57:26.580 --> 01:57:31.020] yeah and there's a specific statute addressing that so that's real clear [01:57:31.020 --> 01:57:35.140] so when three different times i've been told in it on the paper had its state [01:57:35.140 --> 01:57:37.220] that arraignment not a [01:57:37.220 --> 01:57:39.700] whatever they call it now something else [01:57:39.700 --> 01:57:45.260] but registration right but but it states specifically arraignment on the paperwork [01:57:45.260 --> 01:57:49.900] and i asked specifically in court is this an arraignment yes it is [01:57:49.900 --> 01:57:51.800] then you file [01:57:51.800 --> 01:57:55.700] criminal complaint against a judge and you can see the judge personally [01:57:55.700 --> 01:57:59.780] well i i filed against the judge the county attorney the [01:57:59.780 --> 01:58:02.620] are the district attorney county clerk [01:58:02.620 --> 01:58:06.900] and now i guess i've waited two and a half months so i need to [01:58:06.900 --> 01:58:09.020] uh... follow-up yes follow-up [01:58:09.020 --> 01:58:13.780] yeah file against the prosecutor for conspiracy as well [01:58:13.780 --> 01:58:15.740] all right well i'm gonna let you guys go [01:58:15.740 --> 01:58:17.900] okay thank you [01:58:17.900 --> 01:58:21.220] okay sorry we're at the end of the show sorry callers [01:58:21.220 --> 01:58:23.740] we've got bob jean jesse [01:58:23.740 --> 01:58:24.900] and others [01:58:24.900 --> 01:58:29.620] come back in thursday and also that we will be taking calls on friday as well [01:58:29.620 --> 01:58:31.020] the rule of law [01:58:31.020 --> 01:58:38.020] randy kelton debra stevens eddie craig we will be back thursday night [01:59:01.180 --> 01:59:04.240] i [01:59:04.240 --> 01:59:07.860] like to admit [01:59:07.860 --> 01:59:14.860] behind [01:59:14.860 --> 01:59:18.580] live [01:59:18.580 --> 01:59:20.340] you want to [01:59:20.340 --> 01:59:25.020] hill [01:59:25.020 --> 01:59:28.540] mpm [01:59:28.540 --> 01:59:30.300] uh... [01:59:30.300 --> 01:59:37.900] I'm dangerous, I'm so dangerous. I'm like a shopping razor, don't fuck with my size. [01:59:37.900 --> 01:59:40.900] I'm dangerous, dangerous. [01:59:40.900 --> 01:59:59.900] If you eat, I'll fall. If you treat me good. If you drink, let's sue. You better treat me good.