[00:00.000 --> 00:04.900] This news brief brought to you by the International News Net. [00:04.900 --> 00:10.740] At least 12 people were reported killed Thursday when Sudanese aircraft hit a southern border [00:10.740 --> 00:15.400] town where refugees fleeing earlier fighting had sought shelter. [00:15.400 --> 00:20.680] In separate clashes, Sudanese ground forces attacked southern Allied rebels in another [00:20.680 --> 00:25.280] oil-rich border area, killing 18 and wounding 73. [00:25.280 --> 00:30.760] The north aggression is stoking fears of a return to war with the newly created South [00:30.760 --> 00:31.760] Sudan. [00:31.760 --> 00:38.120] In Yemen, at least 11 people, including two children, were killed Friday in heavy fighting [00:38.120 --> 00:39.560] in Taiz. [00:39.560 --> 00:45.280] One day after a UN envoy began a new mission to push President Ali Abdullah Saleh to resign [00:45.280 --> 00:47.400] under a Gulf States peace plan. [00:47.400 --> 00:51.400] Clashes broke out between Saleh's Republican guards and tribesmen defending opposition [00:51.400 --> 00:52.400] protesters. [00:52.400 --> 00:56.960] Abdul Rahim al-Sami, an opposition government activist, said quote, what's happening in [00:56.960 --> 01:00.080] Taiz is a war against civilians. [01:00.080 --> 01:07.280] Activists with the nationwide movement Occupy Homes are camping on the front lawn of home [01:07.280 --> 01:11.760] owner Monique White in Minneapolis as she faces eviction. [01:11.760 --> 01:17.280] White was on the verge of homelessness after U.S. bank moved to foreclose and occupiers [01:17.280 --> 01:18.600] moved in. [01:18.600 --> 01:23.320] White never received a foreclosure notice, but instead heard she'd lose her home from [01:23.320 --> 01:27.400] the gas company U.S. bank is seeking to negotiate. [01:27.400 --> 01:33.880] Penn State fired its iconic football coach Joe Paterno Wednesday in a child sex abuse [01:33.880 --> 01:37.920] scandal triggering riots by outraged Penn State students. [01:37.920 --> 01:42.720] The school's board of trustees dismissed Paterno, the nation's winningest and longest tenured [01:42.720 --> 01:47.240] college football coach, and also dumped Graham Spaniard, the school's president. [01:47.240 --> 01:52.520] The actions followed last weekend's indictment of assistant coach Jerry Sandusky on charges [01:52.520 --> 01:56.080] of child sex abuse over a 15-year period. [01:56.080 --> 02:02.000] Sandusky has been charged with 40 sex crimes against boys dating back to 1994. [02:02.000 --> 02:06.280] All the minors were under the care of Sandusky's charity for impoverished youth, the Second [02:06.280 --> 02:07.280] Mile Foundation. [02:07.280 --> 02:12.680] In 2001, Sandusky was caught raping a 10-year-old in the football team's shower when informed [02:12.680 --> 02:16.400] of the abuse Paterno chose not to inform the police. [02:16.400 --> 02:21.880] In 2009, Sandusky was on campus running a sleepaway camp for boys as young as nine years [02:21.880 --> 02:22.880] old. [02:22.880 --> 02:28.800] A Human Rights Watch report Friday accused the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad of [02:28.800 --> 02:33.600] committing crimes against humanity following reports of dozens of deaths at the hands of [02:33.600 --> 02:36.840] the country's security forces in the past two days. [02:36.840 --> 02:41.600] The rights group urged the Arab League to suspend Syria's membership and called on them [02:41.600 --> 02:48.040] to ask the UN Security Council to impose an arms embargo and sanctions against those responsible. [02:48.040 --> 02:52.560] It also called for the League to refer Syria to the International Criminal Court for reported [02:52.560 --> 02:59.040] torture including security forces use of heated metal rods, electric shocks and stress positions. [02:59.040 --> 03:14.360] For more details on this story, visit INN4before.net. [03:14.360 --> 03:40.400] For more information, visit INN4before.net or visit INN4before.net or visit INN4before.net [03:44.360 --> 04:10.400] or visit INN4Before.net or visit INN4Before.net or visit INN4Before.net [04:10.400 --> 04:34.120] Or visit INN4FORE.net or visit INN4FORE.net or visit INN4FORE.net [04:34.120 --> 04:35.120] I hope. [04:35.120 --> 04:37.400] We got a little bit of extra exposure this week. [04:37.400 --> 04:43.160] I was a guest on Alex Jones' show yesterday and thoroughly enjoyed it. [04:43.160 --> 04:47.680] I'd only got to meet Alex in person once before down at the Capitol when we were down there [04:47.680 --> 04:52.160] demonstrating about the TSA bills when we were trying to get those passed. [04:52.160 --> 04:57.120] And I was actually pleasantly surprised to find out that Alex is actually a regular listener [04:57.120 --> 05:03.040] to my Monday night traffic show and our Thursday and Friday show here on Rule of Law Radio. [05:03.040 --> 05:08.720] Now, I am also aware, after looking through my email today and last night, that there [05:08.720 --> 05:12.880] were several people that are interested in what we do here and the information I have [05:12.880 --> 05:16.760] regarding the traffic tickets here in Texas and other states. [05:16.760 --> 05:20.840] So for all you new listeners out there that are here because of the interview on the Alex [05:20.840 --> 05:23.000] Jones show, welcome. [05:23.000 --> 05:27.520] What I would like to take time to do with my co-host, Randy Kelton here, is explain [05:27.520 --> 05:31.640] to you guys a little bit about what we do and why we do it. [05:31.640 --> 05:33.880] And we'll go from there afterwards. [05:33.880 --> 05:39.120] Randy, since you've been on this far longer than I have, would you please let these folks [05:39.120 --> 05:43.600] know what your basic premise for what we do and why we do it is? [05:43.600 --> 05:45.480] And then I'll chip in afterward. [05:45.480 --> 05:46.480] Okay. [05:46.480 --> 05:52.240] What we do is we offer remedies. [05:52.240 --> 05:58.120] We don't deal much with what we call patriot mythology. [05:58.120 --> 06:06.080] There's a lot of ideas out there and we're not against any of those ideas. [06:06.080 --> 06:14.280] But we're reluctant to use ideas because they are ideas. [06:14.280 --> 06:20.120] We primarily use the law as it stands. [06:20.120 --> 06:29.040] From studying the law, the way it is, we find that most every state, and especially Texas, [06:29.040 --> 06:36.600] has a very good jurist, a corpus jurist, a very good body of law. [06:36.600 --> 06:39.800] All of the protections we need are there. [06:39.800 --> 06:47.800] All of the tools we need are there to take control of the legal system. [06:47.800 --> 06:50.880] We just have to exercise them. [06:50.880 --> 07:00.640] And in doing that, we talk about the remedies that exist in the law and primarily, any primary [07:00.640 --> 07:05.280] specialty is traffic minus due process. [07:05.280 --> 07:11.840] And frankly, they don't tail together nicely because essentially they're both the same. [07:11.840 --> 07:20.720] It's just we specialize in different areas and we show people how to use what's available. [07:20.720 --> 07:26.440] There are a lot of people come on and they say they've been into court and the judge [07:26.440 --> 07:30.040] will say, don't bring the Constitution into my court. [07:30.040 --> 07:34.720] Well, I never bring the Constitution into court. [07:34.720 --> 07:37.880] The Constitution is really not so much about us as it's about them. [07:37.880 --> 07:43.400] It's about what they're restricted to do, but everything that's in the Constitution [07:43.400 --> 07:46.640] is codified into the statutes. [07:46.640 --> 07:54.520] And when you go to court, this is what the courts for the most part deal with. [07:54.520 --> 08:01.960] And we deal from the premise that a judge has two duties. [08:01.960 --> 08:07.360] His first duty is to develop the facts in accordance with the rules of evidence. [08:07.360 --> 08:08.360] I'm sorry. [08:08.360 --> 08:09.360] Let me back up. [08:09.360 --> 08:14.600] A trial judge has these two duties to develop the facts in accordance with the rules of [08:14.600 --> 08:22.440] evidence, then apply the law as it comes to him to the facts in the case. [08:22.440 --> 08:31.240] And this is one thing we try to get across is the understanding of how this is different [08:31.240 --> 08:38.960] than what we do in normal everyday communications and behavior. [08:38.960 --> 08:41.760] In law, it's different. [08:41.760 --> 08:49.400] In law, when you're speaking before a court, you can never make a proactive statement of [08:49.400 --> 08:52.040] law out of your own mouth. [08:52.040 --> 09:00.880] You must make all of your proactive statements of law out of the mouth of the courts, out [09:00.880 --> 09:08.080] of the mouth of the legislature and their statutes that they pass, or out of the mouth [09:08.080 --> 09:16.600] of the courts in the rulings that they have made interpreting and applying those statutes. [09:16.600 --> 09:24.320] If you come to the court with anything else, the court may well listen politely, but it [09:24.320 --> 09:31.320] will ignore your arguments and your pleadings if they're not written in the terms of the [09:31.320 --> 09:35.320] law that's been laid down for the court. [09:35.320 --> 09:42.400] That's sometimes difficult because we're used to explaining ourselves and laying out [09:42.400 --> 09:48.040] our position primarily from our own knowledge and understandings, and we don't do that [09:48.040 --> 09:49.960] in court. [09:49.960 --> 09:55.880] In court, we put the law down before the judge, and for the most part on this show, we try [09:55.880 --> 10:04.720] to go through the law as it stands, and we try to frame the law in a way so that it makes [10:04.720 --> 10:14.640] sense to an ordinary individual, except for Eddie, isn't that right, Eddie? [10:14.640 --> 10:21.920] You kind of explain what you do with more specifically the due process with traffic. [10:21.920 --> 10:28.560] Well, what I do is I spent the last 17 years researching various laws in Texas. [10:28.560 --> 10:36.160] My main category of study has been the transportation code, the Code of Criminal Procedure, and property [10:36.160 --> 10:39.040] taxes and sales tax. [10:39.040 --> 10:43.080] In fact, it was my study of sales tax that actually got Randy and Deborah to invite me [10:43.080 --> 10:47.000] onto this show. [10:47.000 --> 10:51.640] The things that I have learned about what the law says versus what is actually being [10:51.640 --> 11:01.240] done would flat-turn your hair white because it should scare you and anger you as a human [11:01.240 --> 11:07.640] being to find out that those you've trusted to protect your rights and your property have [11:07.640 --> 11:13.280] instead abused and misused and misrepresented the law for the express purpose of depriving [11:13.280 --> 11:16.280] you of those rights and your property. [11:16.280 --> 11:22.040] This is one of the things that drove me to learn what I've learned. [11:22.040 --> 11:27.840] Basically I chose the traffic statutes to begin this because they are the one area of [11:27.840 --> 11:34.080] law that virtually every individual is involved in whether they know it or not. [11:34.080 --> 11:38.640] Everybody has led to believe that a license is necessary to function in our society, not [11:38.640 --> 11:45.160] only as someone using an automobile, but it's also used primarily for identification and [11:45.160 --> 11:52.640] virtually any kind of business, any type of transactional sales that require the knowledge [11:52.640 --> 11:56.120] of the identity of the people involved. [11:56.120 --> 12:02.920] Driver's license and those types of things just permeate every area of our society. [12:02.920 --> 12:07.920] But the more I've studied this, the more I've come to realize that those licenses are being [12:07.920 --> 12:13.160] used for far more than just common identification. [12:13.160 --> 12:17.960] They are being used to track people, to keep track of our every move. [12:17.960 --> 12:24.000] They're being used to control our ability to act upon our liberty. [12:24.000 --> 12:31.920] Every state has, until I can find the written agreement from Congress that makes it legal, [12:31.920 --> 12:37.480] the federal constitution states that no state shall enter into any compact or agreement with [12:37.480 --> 12:44.360] any other state, and yet Texas law and other states have law on the books that has terms [12:44.360 --> 12:52.240] in it such as multi-state license compact, multi-state insurance agreements, and so on [12:52.240 --> 12:54.160] and so forth. [12:54.160 --> 13:00.440] Where is the authority granted for the states to engage in these types of things? [13:00.440 --> 13:04.600] It's also become about regulating the use of your private property. [13:04.600 --> 13:09.160] If we go out and buy an automobile, that automobile is supposed to be ours. [13:09.160 --> 13:10.880] We paid for it. [13:10.880 --> 13:16.120] But because of the paperwork that you do and because of what you have to do afterwards, [13:16.120 --> 13:20.680] I can prove with the law that you don't actually own the car that you think you bought and [13:20.680 --> 13:22.200] paid for. [13:22.200 --> 13:29.440] You simply have legal title to it, which is not the same thing as equitable ownership. [13:29.440 --> 13:31.160] You don't believe that. [13:31.160 --> 13:38.080] Go look up the definition of those two phrases, legal owner versus equity owner. [13:38.080 --> 13:40.200] They are not the same thing. [13:40.200 --> 13:45.640] They do not have the same rights, nor do they have the same capability of disposition of [13:45.640 --> 13:48.120] the property itself. [13:48.120 --> 13:53.640] When you get to looking into all this as I have, you will find that there are just tons [13:53.640 --> 13:56.360] of things we're being lied to about. [13:56.360 --> 13:57.680] That's what made me angry. [13:57.680 --> 14:01.040] That's what made me want to do what I am doing now. [14:01.040 --> 14:08.440] I was actually literally physically attacked at gunpoint by the state comptroller's office [14:08.440 --> 14:14.880] and the local police department over in my hometown of Nacogdoches on four separate occasions. [14:14.880 --> 14:18.520] These people raided my business at gunpoint. [14:18.520 --> 14:21.680] The reason they raided my business? [14:21.680 --> 14:26.960] Because I refused to be an indentured servant to the state. [14:26.960 --> 14:35.200] The state attempted to compel me to act as an uncompensated tax collector on behalf [14:35.200 --> 14:44.160] of the state, when, one, I am not an incorporated business, two, I am not a regulatable business, [14:44.160 --> 14:51.200] I am simply a man with the right to work and the ability to do so that has private contracts [14:51.200 --> 14:53.560] with the people that I help. [14:53.560 --> 14:56.360] The state's got no interest in that. [14:56.360 --> 15:06.240] The state can't make me pay taxes on property that belongs to me to the state itself. [15:06.240 --> 15:10.720] These are the kind of things that motivated me to learn what I've learned. [15:10.720 --> 15:15.320] When I got on the show with Randy, I quickly realized that just knowing those aspects [15:15.320 --> 15:20.680] of it was not enough, I had to get into the due process side as well. [15:20.680 --> 15:26.360] What I have learned in relation to the Texas traffic laws is the code of criminal procedure [15:26.360 --> 15:30.800] laws and the rights of due process associated with those laws. [15:30.800 --> 15:37.480] And again, I can show you in the law itself where the courts and the prosecutors forego [15:37.480 --> 15:43.840] the requirements of law for the specific purpose of stealing the money belonging to the general [15:43.840 --> 15:47.240] public and the accused in the courts. [15:47.240 --> 15:53.200] So people, if you're listening to this, you will never find a better place to get the [15:53.200 --> 15:58.600] information to understand what's being done to you than you will right here on our network. [15:58.600 --> 16:05.240] Yes, most people don't understand the nature of the country we now live in. [16:05.240 --> 16:08.880] There's a question I like to ask a lot. [16:08.880 --> 16:14.520] Would you recognize a police state if you were in one? [16:14.520 --> 16:25.880] The average conviction rate in Texas stands at and has for quite a while, 99.6 percent. [16:25.880 --> 16:29.240] It rounds up to a hundred. [16:29.240 --> 16:34.520] The United States contains approximately 3 percent of the world's population. [16:34.520 --> 16:40.240] We house approximately 50 percent of the world's population of inmates, which you recognize [16:40.240 --> 16:42.360] a police state if you were in one. [16:42.360 --> 16:48.280] We are in the worst police state the world has ever seen, and most people have no clue. [16:48.280 --> 16:51.640] This is Randy Kelton, David Stevens, Eddie Craig with La Radio. [16:51.640 --> 16:54.520] We'll start, we've got a bunch of callers on the caller board. [16:54.520 --> 16:57.040] We'll start taking calls when we come back on the other side. [16:57.040 --> 17:04.160] Thank you, you're welcome. [17:04.160 --> 17:09.560] In the 80s, they fitted to Reagan a debt ceiling compromise. [17:09.560 --> 17:14.920] Democrats promising spending cuts, but delivering only tax items. [17:14.920 --> 17:21.120] The 90s brought more compromises, more broken promises, and more new taxes. [17:21.120 --> 17:27.000] This August, the next chapter will be written, a defining moment. [17:27.000 --> 17:32.440] Fourteen trillion in debt, inmates unemployed, the dollar in decline. [17:32.440 --> 17:38.520] We know where they stand, but will our party's leaders repeat the mistakes of the past? [17:38.520 --> 17:42.560] Will they choose compromise or conviction? [17:42.560 --> 17:45.120] One candidate has always been true. [17:45.120 --> 17:50.680] Ron Paul, cut spending, balance the budget, no deals. [17:50.680 --> 17:56.920] Standing up to the Washington machine, guided by principle, restore America now. [17:56.920 --> 18:00.560] I'm Ron Paul, and I approve this message. [18:00.560 --> 18:05.840] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters, or even lawsuits? [18:05.840 --> 18:09.280] Up debt collectors now, with the Michael Mears Proven Method. [18:09.280 --> 18:13.680] Michael Mears has won six cases in federal court against debt collectors, and now you [18:13.680 --> 18:14.680] can win two. 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[19:23.040 --> 19:30.800] You'll get step-by-step instructions in plain English on how to win in court using federal [19:30.800 --> 19:40.400] civil rights statutes, what to do when contacted by phone calls, how to get them pay you to [19:40.400 --> 19:54.220] go. [19:54.220 --> 20:09.000] Hello and thanks. [20:09.000 --> 20:12.520] from the man that came all the way from Galathea [20:12.520 --> 20:15.720] I'm gonna call this day from one place to be [20:15.720 --> 20:18.600] Well, I don't have to work so hard to be free [20:18.600 --> 20:23.320] Some guys are trying to rewrite history, but they got caught [20:23.320 --> 20:28.360] Now them guys got to play, it looks like Justice [20:31.480 --> 20:33.720] Looks like Justice [20:33.720 --> 20:36.760] Alright, folks, we are back in this brutal radio [20:36.760 --> 20:39.720] This is our Friday night for our Marathon [20:39.720 --> 20:42.360] This is Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton, Debra Stephens [20:42.360 --> 20:46.840] Calling number is 512-646-1984 [20:46.840 --> 20:49.320] Right now we've got a full caller board [20:49.320 --> 20:52.040] So we're gonna begin taking your calls [20:52.040 --> 20:54.760] Right now we're gonna start with Ramon in Texas [20:54.760 --> 20:56.200] Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait [20:56.200 --> 20:57.320] You guys [20:57.320 --> 20:58.840] Wendy dropped off and came back [20:58.840 --> 21:00.200] Oh, okay, alright [21:00.200 --> 21:02.280] Well, we'll go to Wendy in California first then [21:03.400 --> 21:05.160] Eden, Wendy, what can we do for you? [21:05.160 --> 21:10.520] Oh, hi, well, I just wanted to let you know that the call-in line [21:10.520 --> 21:12.760] There's no sound coming off that [21:14.600 --> 21:15.400] It's not working [21:16.520 --> 21:20.920] Okay, well, we are having some technical difficulties on the internet side [21:20.920 --> 21:22.680] We're having a couple of router issues [21:22.680 --> 21:26.200] So we may be not having sound on the call-in line just yet [21:26.200 --> 21:29.160] So bear with us and we'll try to get that fixed up [21:29.880 --> 21:30.760] Okay, thank you [21:30.760 --> 21:33.400] Yes, ma'am [21:33.400 --> 21:35.560] The interview with Alex Jones was fantastic [21:35.560 --> 21:37.640] Oh, well, thank you, appreciate that [21:38.360 --> 21:39.800] That was great [21:39.800 --> 21:42.280] Well, thank you, I don't have any questions right now [21:42.840 --> 21:44.520] Alright, ma'am, thank you for calling in [21:44.520 --> 21:45.160] Appreciate you [21:45.800 --> 21:47.080] Alright, bye-bye [21:47.080 --> 21:48.200] Bye-bye [21:48.200 --> 21:51.800] Alright, now let's go to Ramon in Texas [21:51.800 --> 21:53.400] Eden and Ramon, what can we do for you? [21:54.040 --> 21:55.240] Well, Sam, how's it going? [21:55.240 --> 21:58.440] As I was listening, I heard you were with Alex Jones also [21:58.440 --> 22:01.640] And I heard you talk about it a few times on here, I'm really raw [22:01.640 --> 22:03.000] And I'm just wondering [22:03.000 --> 22:06.760] Because, you know, we're saying that the transportation code in the past is in commerce [22:06.760 --> 22:11.000] But when a time comes, it's there that you decide, you know, not to [22:11.000 --> 22:12.600] We need a driver's license for a while [22:12.600 --> 22:16.200] And then all of a sudden you'll get a little bit over if we're not having a driver's license [22:16.200 --> 22:18.520] That in Texas, it's an arrestable offense, right? [22:19.160 --> 22:22.680] Every offense in the transportation code is an arrestable offense [22:22.680 --> 22:26.120] If it falls under subtitle C of the transportation code [22:26.120 --> 22:28.440] So let me put this little bug in your ear [22:29.160 --> 22:33.080] 543.001, Texas Transportation Code [22:33.800 --> 22:37.160] Any peace officer may arrest without warrant [22:37.160 --> 22:39.960] For any person committing an offense [22:41.080 --> 22:44.680] Found committing an offense of this subtitle [22:45.480 --> 22:50.120] Subtitle C chapters are 541-600 [22:50.760 --> 22:54.600] The driver's license is in 521 [22:54.600 --> 22:57.400] It is not a subtitle C offense [22:58.200 --> 23:00.520] My legal argument here is this [23:01.240 --> 23:05.080] Since there is a local provision in the transportation code [23:05.080 --> 23:10.600] Specifically limiting the ability of an officer to arrest without warrant [23:10.600 --> 23:14.920] To the offenses listed specifically in subtitle C [23:14.920 --> 23:17.720] If he arrests you for no driver's license [23:17.720 --> 23:21.560] That is false imprisonment and aggravated assault [23:21.560 --> 23:25.720] Because he has no authority under the transportation code [23:25.720 --> 23:30.200] To arrest without warrant for not having a driver's license [23:30.200 --> 23:35.800] Same thing applies to the no insurance or no financial responsibility [23:35.800 --> 23:38.520] That is in chapter 601 [23:38.520 --> 23:41.800] Which is subtitle D not C [23:43.560 --> 23:44.120] Does that help? [23:44.120 --> 23:46.520] That's what's pretty confusing because [23:47.080 --> 23:49.240] Because you know it's kind of like the whole vaccination deal [23:49.240 --> 23:53.640] Where you're not legally required to get a vaccination to enter school [23:53.640 --> 23:57.080] But you know they make it seem like it's necessary [23:57.880 --> 23:59.000] Well of course they do [23:59.000 --> 24:00.600] They want you to do it [24:00.600 --> 24:03.960] They want to coerce you into volunteering to do it [24:04.680 --> 24:07.640] And by lying to you that's exactly what they do [24:08.360 --> 24:11.880] Personally I think it should be a criminal act [24:11.880 --> 24:15.480] For a public servant to lie to their employer [24:15.480 --> 24:20.600] Or it should be a dismissable offense and it should be a criminal offense [24:23.240 --> 24:26.680] But of course that would mean all the legislators would be in jail [24:26.680 --> 24:27.960] First day on the job [24:31.080 --> 24:33.080] Is there anything that we can do? [24:33.080 --> 24:37.240] Because I mean if you leave there is anywhere that we can bring suit or something [24:37.240 --> 24:41.640] Well believe it or not there is a penal code statute in Texas [24:41.640 --> 24:46.120] Directed specifically at misrepresentation of law [24:48.760 --> 24:53.880] It is a criminal offense to misrepresent the law [24:53.880 --> 24:58.680] In order to compel someone to obey an instruction [24:58.680 --> 25:01.160] Or thing that you're directing them to do [25:03.560 --> 25:10.520] So is this to imagine like the possible defense if we are given like some kind of a citation [25:10.520 --> 25:14.520] You know that they're not actually you know they're not supposed to [25:16.520 --> 25:23.080] Okay right now the legislature has left us without a lot of specific recourse [25:23.080 --> 25:26.440] On how to go after a public servant for doing these things [25:26.440 --> 25:30.200] We have laws that we can charge them with [25:30.200 --> 25:35.480] The problem is is we have to go through another crooked public servant to make it happen [25:35.480 --> 25:38.600] We call him the attorney for the state [25:38.600 --> 25:40.680] Which is your county or district attorney [25:41.480 --> 25:45.720] When they choose not to do what the law requires them to do [25:46.360 --> 25:47.560] They're committing a crime [25:48.200 --> 25:50.280] But then who do we get to prosecute them? [25:50.920 --> 25:54.920] It leaves us pretty much having to go straight to the grand jury for everything [25:57.160 --> 25:59.160] And that's something we're working on [25:59.160 --> 26:01.480] Start happening you know the one I won't moment [26:01.480 --> 26:04.840] You know the state was like oh we need some money for you know drivers [26:04.840 --> 26:07.240] I think you know when did it begin happening? [26:07.240 --> 26:09.720] Yeah how did it begin because you know they wrote the law [26:09.720 --> 26:15.480] It began in 1910 or 1913 with the passing of the Federal Reserve Act [26:15.480 --> 26:22.280] That's when the country was bought and sold and everything you knew as law was kicked out the window [26:24.040 --> 26:30.600] That's when it began and it has steadily encroached upon the rights and property of the people ever since [26:30.600 --> 26:36.840] So what exactly do those benefits from requiring them requiring them to [26:37.400 --> 26:39.880] Require us to register ourselves? [26:39.880 --> 26:44.120] Is it just that extra level of information that they'll have enough and never lose? [26:44.120 --> 26:47.320] I don't it's about control and it's about money [26:48.120 --> 26:53.240] If they know everything about you then they can control everything about you [26:54.360 --> 26:57.000] If they know I mean let's see [26:57.000 --> 27:01.560] Have you ever seen the the movie the net with Sandra Bullock? [27:02.600 --> 27:05.400] The the website the movie the net [27:06.120 --> 27:09.480] The net no I haven't seen it but I will you need to watch it [27:09.480 --> 27:13.080] It's a little more far-fetched than what things used to be [27:13.960 --> 27:22.760] But for the most part a lot of what's in that movie is very very plausible impossible in today's environment of technology [27:22.920 --> 27:24.920] It's extremely plausible in fact [27:24.920 --> 27:26.920] It's scary plausible [27:28.040 --> 27:32.760] But when they can access every piece of information about everybody [27:33.960 --> 27:38.120] And they can do what they want with that information trade it sell it [27:38.520 --> 27:40.520] Alter it whatever [27:40.840 --> 27:47.640] Then it becomes a major issue about controlling the individuals that information relates to you can track them [27:48.200 --> 27:51.800] You can deny them access to certain benefits or privileges [27:51.800 --> 27:56.200] Uh on a whim just because you know everything about them [27:58.200 --> 27:59.800] Oh, man [27:59.800 --> 28:05.160] So let's say that if you were to try to take the defense the court saying you know tell us you're telling the judge [28:05.160 --> 28:09.400] Hey, well, you're not actually about how to do this if you're just going to say, you know, that's not proper ground [28:09.480 --> 28:11.080] Do you know you're guilty? [28:11.080 --> 28:14.280] Okay. Well, this is the reason for what I do [28:14.840 --> 28:20.760] When we're fighting traffic tickets, we never ever go to the merits of the citation itself [28:20.760 --> 28:22.760] Why we never have to [28:23.960 --> 28:26.760] Like I said on alex's show and I teach in my class [28:27.400 --> 28:32.680] By the time the traffic stop itself is over the officer has [28:33.480 --> 28:38.360] In a minimum of five due process violations a minimum of five [28:38.760 --> 28:45.560] I will never address the merits of a case if there are outstanding due process violations to be addressed [28:45.560 --> 28:55.560] Oh, man, I will let's get to here and uh wish you could make some kind of a you know, we should start some kind of a robbing group for this, you know [28:55.560 --> 28:58.040] Well, we're working on that right now though [28:58.040 --> 29:06.520] What I'm hoping to do is to train as many people as possible in the sunday seminars about what's being done and what we can do to fight back [29:06.760 --> 29:12.440] This system has stayed in place as long as it has because nobody fights back [29:12.440 --> 29:16.200] Over hand over their money and play the good little slave [29:17.000 --> 29:19.000] I stopped doing that [29:19.080 --> 29:22.760] And I am now teaching other people to stop doing that [29:24.120 --> 29:26.120] If we take [29:26.280 --> 29:34.120] Yeah, if we take the money out of the system where it's no longer profitable the system will wind up eating itself and disappearing [29:35.640 --> 29:39.320] All right, cool. Well, thank you very much. Thank you for calling in Ramon. Thank you [29:39.320 --> 29:45.080] All right, we are about to go to break. We do have some more callers on the board. Everybody that's out there [29:45.160 --> 29:47.640] We don't have a screener so I know what your names are [29:47.640 --> 29:50.920] But if you're on the board, please hang on we'll be right back and get with you [29:51.240 --> 29:58.600] This is rule of law radio. Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton, Debra Stevens, 512-646-1984. We'll be right back [29:59.960 --> 30:07.240] This is building seven a 47 story skyscraper that fell on the afternoon of september 11 the government says that fire brought it down [30:07.240 --> 30:13.320] However, 1500 architects and engineers have concluded. It was a controlled demolition over 6000 [30:13.320 --> 30:17.880] My fellow service members have given their lives of thousands of my fellow force responders at night [30:18.040 --> 30:22.920] I'm not a conspiracy theorist. 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Catherine albrecht more news and information at Catherine albrecht dot com [32:03.720 --> 32:05.720] Yeah, I got the warrant [32:06.520 --> 32:08.520] And I'm gonna solve that [32:09.720 --> 32:11.720] To the end of the momentum [32:12.760 --> 32:17.400] All right folks. We are back. This is Rudolf on radio. We have Jim and Mark on the board [32:17.400 --> 32:21.800] Guys, please be patient for just a couple more minutes. I am trying to get this wrapped up [32:21.880 --> 32:24.440] But I believe this to be important stuff at the moment [32:25.240 --> 32:26.280] okay [32:26.280 --> 32:30.920] Now the rest of the definition of security interest deals with information [32:31.400 --> 32:35.560] out of chapter 2 or 2a with the exception of [32:36.520 --> 32:40.200] Continuing to refer back to chapter 9 as a security interest [32:40.680 --> 32:44.120] Then we have the very last sentence of that definition [32:44.120 --> 32:51.000] Whether a transaction in the form of a lease creates a security interest is determined pursuant to section 1.203 [32:52.200 --> 32:57.160] Now for the moment, we're going to pursue or presume that we're not dealing with a lease option [32:57.240 --> 32:59.480] We're dealing with automobiles that we own [33:01.240 --> 33:02.200] So [33:02.200 --> 33:07.240] Since this is talking about that we have to get a promissory note that is subject to chapter 9 [33:07.640 --> 33:10.040] We need to know what's in chapter 9 [33:10.040 --> 33:14.440] Chapter 9 of the business and commerce code the UCC [33:15.400 --> 33:18.200] Is titled secured transactions [33:18.840 --> 33:23.400] Sub chapter a is a short title definitions and general concepts [33:24.120 --> 33:29.320] Section 9.102 definitions and index of definitions a [33:31.080 --> 33:35.400] In this chapter number 10 definitions certificate of title [33:35.400 --> 33:41.960] Certificate of title means a certificate of title with respect to which a statute provides [33:42.520 --> 33:44.520] for the security interest in question [33:45.400 --> 33:52.440] To be indicated on the certificate as a condition or result of security interest obtaining priority [33:52.920 --> 33:54.920] over the rights of a lien creditor [33:55.400 --> 33:57.400] with respect to the collateral [33:58.280 --> 34:04.280] 12 collateral means the property subject to a security interest or agricultural lien [34:04.280 --> 34:06.280] The term includes a [34:07.080 --> 34:10.040] Proceeds to which a security interest attaches [34:10.680 --> 34:11.640] b [34:11.640 --> 34:17.320] Accounts, chattel, paper, payment, intangibles and promissory notes that have been sold and see [34:18.200 --> 34:21.240] Goods that are the subject of a consignment [34:23.400 --> 34:25.400] Now the first question is [34:25.480 --> 34:30.440] Is your car being consigned to you by the bank while there's a lien on it? [34:32.120 --> 34:33.560] Okay [34:33.560 --> 34:35.560] number 47 instrument [34:36.520 --> 34:41.080] Instrument means a negotiable instrument or any other writing [34:41.480 --> 34:46.120] That evidences a right to the payment of a monetary obligation [34:46.840 --> 34:50.040] Is not itself a security agreement or lease? [34:50.760 --> 34:57.800] And is a type of a type that an ordinary course of business is transferred by delivery with any necessary [34:58.520 --> 35:00.520] endorsement or assignment [35:00.520 --> 35:06.360] The term does not include one investment property two letters of credit [35:06.840 --> 35:12.200] Three writings that evidence of right to payment are rising out of the use of a credit or charge card [35:12.520 --> 35:16.520] Or information contained on or for use with the card or for [35:17.560 --> 35:19.960] non-negotiable certificates of deposit [35:20.760 --> 35:22.760] number 52 lien creditor [35:23.800 --> 35:25.400] means a [35:25.400 --> 35:31.000] A creditor that has acquired a lien on the property involved by attachment levy or the like [35:31.720 --> 35:32.680] b [35:32.680 --> 35:36.600] An assignee for benefit of creditors from the time of assignment [35:37.160 --> 35:38.040] c [35:38.040 --> 35:42.840] A trustee and bankruptcy from the date of the filing of the petition or d [35:43.640 --> 35:46.600] a receiver inequity from the time of appointment [35:47.560 --> 35:50.360] 73 secured party means a [35:50.360 --> 35:57.000] A person in whose favor a security interest is created or provided for under a security agreement [35:57.480 --> 36:00.920] Whether or not any obligation to be secured is outstanding [36:01.400 --> 36:02.200] b [36:02.200 --> 36:06.920] A person that holds an agricultural lien c a consignor [36:07.640 --> 36:13.480] d a person to which accounts chattel paper payment and tangibles and promissory notes have been sold [36:13.960 --> 36:14.760] e [36:14.760 --> 36:21.480] A trustee indenture trustee agent collateral agent or other representative in whose favor [36:21.720 --> 36:25.800] A security interest or agricultural lien is created or provided for or [36:26.440 --> 36:27.320] f [36:27.320 --> 36:32.360] A person that holds a security interest arising under section 2.401 [36:33.000 --> 36:35.000] 2.505 [36:35.000 --> 36:37.000] 2.711 c [36:37.240 --> 36:39.560] 2a 0.508 e [36:40.360 --> 36:42.360] 4.210 or [36:42.360 --> 36:44.360] 5.118 [36:45.720 --> 36:53.480] Definition 74 security agreement means an agreement that creates or provides for a security interest [36:54.360 --> 36:55.720] All right, folks [36:55.720 --> 36:59.000] There you have all the necessary definitions to see [36:59.880 --> 37:03.160] What a certificate of title actually does [37:03.880 --> 37:08.520] The certificate of title does not grant the possessor [37:08.520 --> 37:11.640] ownership rights to the car [37:12.920 --> 37:17.800] It simply denotes who holds the higher [37:19.720 --> 37:26.840] Priority on the encumbered property in reference to any liens against said property [37:27.400 --> 37:29.000] That's all it does [37:29.720 --> 37:36.760] It does not transfer ownership interest in the property at all [37:36.760 --> 37:38.760] It simply records [37:39.320 --> 37:47.640] Who has the highest priority right to the property while there is a lien in existence [37:48.920 --> 37:50.040] Got it? [37:50.040 --> 37:52.040] So the question becomes [37:52.760 --> 37:58.040] What document actually grants ownership rights [37:58.680 --> 38:04.040] Rather than legal title like the certificate of title does and remember [38:04.040 --> 38:06.600] I've read you the definition of legal title before [38:07.400 --> 38:13.640] Legal title gives the legal impression of all the rights of ownership [38:14.280 --> 38:20.680] But none of the actual rights of ownership dealing with this position of the property [38:21.560 --> 38:25.560] The certificate of title may give you a right of possession [38:26.040 --> 38:29.480] But it does not give you a right of ownership [38:29.480 --> 38:35.880] If it did, the ownership right would be superior to the lien right [38:36.760 --> 38:38.200] It would have to be [38:38.760 --> 38:43.560] You could not be the owner if there was a lien [38:45.240 --> 38:46.360] Understand that? [38:46.920 --> 38:51.560] The moment you put any piece of property under a lien [38:52.440 --> 38:55.400] Someone else has a legal claim to it [38:55.400 --> 38:58.760] You are no longer the true owner [38:59.720 --> 39:03.000] Until that lien is gotten rid of [39:03.560 --> 39:13.400] Someone else has a viable security interest and ownership and possessory interest in the property [39:15.720 --> 39:17.320] Now think about that [39:18.520 --> 39:20.280] If that is the case [39:20.280 --> 39:25.080] How can a certificate of title create a right of ownership? [39:27.240 --> 39:28.280] It can't [39:28.280 --> 39:41.240] It lists more than one individual or agency or corporation with a claim to the same piece of property [39:43.560 --> 39:46.040] Nobody actually owns it [39:46.040 --> 39:48.760] Not yet [39:50.920 --> 39:53.160] So this creates a significant problem [39:54.280 --> 39:57.960] But the problem does not belong to you and me [39:58.440 --> 40:02.840] It belongs to the state and the political subdivisions of the state [40:03.240 --> 40:08.040] 501.004a clearly mandates that when it says [40:08.040 --> 40:15.400] This title applies to motor vehicles owned by the state or political subdivisions of the state [40:16.680 --> 40:20.360] You could not ask for the language to be any clearer than that [40:21.640 --> 40:23.880] There is no nothing [40:25.080 --> 40:29.400] No conveyance of any kind in this entire chapter [40:30.680 --> 40:34.840] That is designated as being required to have the certificate of title [40:34.840 --> 40:39.160] If it's not owned by the state or political subdivision of the state [40:41.160 --> 40:49.880] Again another perfect example of where the law is being used to literally steal your property [40:50.920 --> 40:56.920] When a certificate of title is issued for that property and the state seizes the mso or mco [40:57.560 --> 40:59.720] That is a taking people [40:59.720 --> 41:06.280] They have taken your private property assumed ownership for public use [41:07.240 --> 41:11.000] Even though you're actually using it if the state owns it [41:12.520 --> 41:14.520] What is the presumption here? [41:15.080 --> 41:18.920] If a private individual has access to it and it's owned by the state [41:19.560 --> 41:22.280] Then it must be up for public use [41:23.560 --> 41:25.560] So the question becomes [41:25.560 --> 41:28.120] How can you report your car stolen? [41:28.120 --> 41:30.120] You don't own the thing [41:30.840 --> 41:36.760] The state would have to claim the car is stolen as somebody walked into your driveway hot wired it and took off [41:39.560 --> 41:41.560] Think about that for a second [41:43.160 --> 41:48.120] They have created literally a spaghetti bowl worth of garbage [41:48.120 --> 41:57.560] An intricate knot tying in who actually has a rightful claim to this property known as an automobile [41:59.320 --> 42:02.520] By illegally converting the automobile [42:03.160 --> 42:08.200] Into a motor vehicle without your consent or knowledge [42:09.320 --> 42:11.320] That's fraud [42:12.120 --> 42:14.120] It's conversion [42:14.120 --> 42:17.640] It's unconstitutional on its face [42:19.640 --> 42:23.400] Yet the car dealers are the ones that are doing it to you [42:24.040 --> 42:27.800] Because they don't read they simply obey [42:29.080 --> 42:32.040] When they sell you a car and it's not [42:33.480 --> 42:37.880] Or you have to get a lien on it who should be holding the certificate [42:39.080 --> 42:40.680] of title [42:40.680 --> 42:44.440] That would work the way it is now except the state's the one that has to issue it [42:45.080 --> 42:52.440] What should be happening is is the state should be holding the original mso or mco as a third party [42:53.080 --> 42:55.080] disinterested [42:55.320 --> 43:01.880] Individual agency or whatever their job simply being hold the paper [43:03.000 --> 43:05.000] Once the lien is done [43:05.000 --> 43:11.320] Or it's defaulted on and some one of the two parties makes an actual possessory [43:12.200 --> 43:14.200] ownership claim of the property [43:15.080 --> 43:17.080] and proves it up [43:17.480 --> 43:21.640] Then return the actual ownership papers to them [43:23.000 --> 43:25.000] But that's not what they're doing [43:25.800 --> 43:33.640] The moment the certificate of title is issued the law written the way it is says the state is the only one that needs that document [43:33.640 --> 43:36.520] So the state is making the presumption of ownership [43:37.880 --> 43:43.560] All right, I'll wrap this up jim mark. I will get you guys on the other side of the break. Thank you so much for holding [43:43.880 --> 43:47.960] This is rule of law radio. I am eddie craig with debber stevens randy kelton [43:48.520 --> 43:53.400] Five one two six four six nine thirty four is the calling number. We'll be right back after the break [43:53.400 --> 43:55.400] The [44:01.640 --> 44:08.680] Oakland city bombing top 10 reasons to question the official story reason number two why was the atf awol [44:09.400 --> 44:15.720] Paramedic tiffany bible who's on the scene within five minutes has stated in an affidavit that agents of the bureau of alcohols [44:15.800 --> 44:19.160] Tobacco and firearms told her that they were not in their office that [44:19.160 --> 44:22.760] The anti kappa mallet also overheard one agent say to another [44:23.160 --> 44:29.320] Close is that why we got the page to not come in today in court through shah's interview on kfl or tv [44:29.640 --> 44:33.720] Was also told by atf agents that they had been paid to not come into work [44:34.360 --> 44:40.360] The atf initially denied these claims and now variously claim that one of their agents was in a free falling elevator [44:40.360 --> 44:45.160] Which has been disproven or that they'd been in an all night stick out or that they'd been at a golf tournament [44:45.160 --> 44:50.520] As they try to sort out their lives all we want to know is did the atf receive a warning? 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Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free [45:57.160 --> 46:03.160] 866 law easy [46:03.160 --> 46:05.160] Oh [46:24.280 --> 46:27.320] All right folks, we are back this is rule of law radio [46:27.400 --> 46:29.960] We do apologize for the technical difficulties [46:29.960 --> 46:33.800] This is most assuredly one of these murphy's laws nights [46:34.840 --> 46:39.400] This is not normal for the network. Believe me. Uh, it just so happens that uh [46:39.960 --> 46:45.240] Right after the day we get a little bit of exposure on alex anything that can go wrong has gone wrong tonight [46:45.320 --> 46:50.280] So we do apologize vociferously for that. I think the fence did it [46:50.840 --> 46:52.840] Ah, well, it could be anything at this point [46:52.840 --> 47:00.520] Uh, but for all you folks that we're listening in if you were on the caller board and dropped off, please call back in [47:01.000 --> 47:06.920] Right now, we're going to try to pick up with where we were and we're going to start with area code 417 [47:07.640 --> 47:11.400] Uh, 417. Can you give us your first name in the state you're calling from? [47:13.400 --> 47:18.200] Uh, this is dan from south west missouri. Hi dan. How you doing? What can we do for you? [47:18.200 --> 47:22.680] Uh, well, you know, I've got an issue. I uh, I'm not sure how to address [47:23.960 --> 47:25.560] my son [47:25.560 --> 47:29.880] citations for no driver's license just the last three weeks one today [47:31.080 --> 47:33.080] and uh, he's uh [47:33.320 --> 47:41.160] He's never had a driver's license. He's uh, almost 20 years old and uh, he carries a notice for a judicial uh, judicial mandate [47:41.160 --> 47:47.720] Siding uh court cases, uh determining that uh, private persons, uh, don't require a [47:48.520 --> 47:49.880] license to [47:49.880 --> 47:51.880] travel on public roads [47:51.880 --> 47:53.880] Now is that a missouri case? [47:54.840 --> 47:58.120] Yes, and I haven't went to court anything like that yet [47:58.680 --> 48:01.320] First of all, he he he run a stop sign [48:01.480 --> 48:05.000] So caught pulled him over and he showed him that he said well, that don't work here [48:05.000 --> 48:08.920] You must be some kind of sovereign or something like that. So he sided him for run a stop sign [48:08.920 --> 48:12.520] And uh, gave him a citation for no driver's license [48:13.400 --> 48:17.960] Well, that's been uh, about two and a half two weeks three weeks ago something like that [48:17.960 --> 48:23.960] He's messed around today and they caught him running 90 mile an hour down at 55 mile an hour highway passing an automobile [48:24.760 --> 48:31.240] And uh, they gave him another citation for running 90 mile an hour and 55 and and he presented that uh [48:31.640 --> 48:37.960] Notice for judicial mandate to the police officer if they're interested in the police officer said yeah, but that doesn't give you the right [48:37.960 --> 48:41.160] You're running 90 mile an hour and we can agree with that I guess [48:42.200 --> 48:45.880] Well, that depends are the speed limits in missouri prima facie [48:47.080 --> 48:54.360] Well, I'm not sure what that means my friend, but uh, prima facie means that something is on its face [48:54.840 --> 49:03.480] One way or another, but it's refutable by something more substantial. It just simply means on its face or on the face of [49:03.480 --> 49:07.560] Okay, a prima facie speed limit is one that [49:08.440 --> 49:12.440] Appears to be legal under a specific set of conditions [49:13.080 --> 49:17.880] But is refutable by other facts and other conditions [49:18.760 --> 49:21.960] For instance here in texas the speed limits are prima facie [49:22.600 --> 49:30.040] One of the required elements of a speeding offense is that they must charge you with driving a motor vehicle [49:30.040 --> 49:39.240] On a highway at a speed that is other than reasonable and prudent under the conditions or circumstances then existing [49:40.200 --> 49:42.200] Now in that section of statute [49:42.840 --> 49:45.400] The only way that you can do that [49:46.120 --> 49:48.920] Is if the the prosecutor can prove [49:49.720 --> 49:51.720] That reasonable and prudent [49:52.280 --> 49:56.920] Resulted in an accident or harm to some property [49:56.920 --> 50:00.280] So in order to charge you with speeding [50:01.160 --> 50:04.680] In order to prove the element of reasonable and prudent [50:05.160 --> 50:11.880] They have to prove there was a harm perpetrated against someone or someone else's property [50:12.360 --> 50:14.360] You understand that part? [50:18.200 --> 50:20.200] Hello [50:21.240 --> 50:23.240] We might have lost him [50:23.240 --> 50:25.240] We might have lost him [50:26.760 --> 50:31.560] All right, well he still seems to be on the board there. Are you still there in Missouri? [50:32.280 --> 50:33.720] Yeah, I'm here [50:33.720 --> 50:35.240] Okay, um [50:35.240 --> 50:38.200] But did you understand what I was talking about on the prima facie part? [50:38.840 --> 50:43.000] Well, I think so. I'm not sure how it's applicable to this situation necessarily [50:43.560 --> 50:49.960] Just search through the statutes and search for the words prima facie pr im a [50:49.960 --> 50:53.160] Second word facie [50:54.680 --> 50:56.680] Search for that in the statutes [50:57.080 --> 51:00.280] And find where it has that in relation to speed [51:01.160 --> 51:07.960] Or speed ordinances or the speeding statutes or the reasonable and prudent speeds on the highways there in Missouri [51:08.600 --> 51:12.520] Right. Did he did he cause an accident? Did he run somebody off the road? [51:13.560 --> 51:18.600] Uh, do you run over a little boy or a little girl? Do anything like that happen or? [51:18.600 --> 51:20.920] Uh, there's no violation of natural [51:21.960 --> 51:25.160] And so that's what's going to prima facie if [51:26.440 --> 51:28.440] It has to on the face of it [51:29.240 --> 51:30.200] be [51:30.200 --> 51:34.040] Cause some type of harm and if you didn't cause some type of harm [51:35.160 --> 51:40.440] If it's not a violation necessarily to exceed the speed limit [51:41.640 --> 51:45.400] But you must exceed the speed limit in a way that causes harm [51:45.400 --> 51:50.920] I understand that. Is that sound right, Eddie? Yeah, that's perfectly right [51:54.680 --> 52:02.360] Okay, well, you know, we're we're we're a bit of a quandary how to address this and uh, we're needing some help and I [52:03.160 --> 52:06.120] I appreciate that your information so far. We will [52:07.000 --> 52:08.600] peruse [52:08.600 --> 52:12.040] any kind of the internet information we get concerning prima facie [52:12.040 --> 52:19.160] And uh, well, don't just look at the internet every state has its statutes online [52:19.800 --> 52:22.200] All you got to do is find the ones for Missouri [52:22.920 --> 52:25.960] Go through and read them or search through them [52:26.440 --> 52:31.400] Using the search feature built into the database there where the statutes are on the government website [52:32.280 --> 52:38.280] Look it up. Don't just search the internet get it from the statutes that belong to your state [52:38.360 --> 52:40.360] That's what you need to know is the statute [52:40.360 --> 52:42.360] I understood [52:43.240 --> 52:47.800] And we uh, how do we present that to uh, the magistrate to uh, [52:48.920 --> 52:54.760] I would do it as a motion to quash the citation and a motion to quash the complaint based upon the citation [52:55.640 --> 52:57.640] Excellent [52:57.640 --> 53:01.640] Is it does that need to be in print? We need to have a paper document [53:02.200 --> 53:07.960] Rule number one do everything in writing no exceptions [53:07.960 --> 53:09.960] That's good [53:10.200 --> 53:12.200] Uh [53:12.920 --> 53:15.960] Getting back to the no driver's license thing. Uh [53:16.920 --> 53:17.960] There's uh [53:17.960 --> 53:21.800] The first citation you got from no driver's license is a city cop. He said well [53:21.880 --> 53:25.080] It looks like you're something have a sovereign or something that's just don't apply [53:25.720 --> 53:31.320] All you need to do is verify the case you're using has not been overturned by subsequent case law [53:32.920 --> 53:34.200] Yes, sir [53:34.200 --> 53:38.440] If that case is still good the lower court must still abide by it [53:40.760 --> 53:46.040] Is that uh, there's have to be a Missouri case or a supreme court case in any other state or uh, [53:46.680 --> 53:54.440] How does that work if you go if you go with anything other than a Missouri case you better make sure it's absolutely on point with your argument [53:55.400 --> 53:58.280] Yes, if you go with anything other than a state case [53:58.920 --> 54:00.920] Since you're addressing state law [54:00.920 --> 54:06.200] Then anything other than a state case would have to go to due process [54:06.920 --> 54:08.920] Which would be a federal violation? [54:09.320 --> 54:14.520] Otherwise the case wouldn't be appropriate and that's what I was talking about earlier when I said [54:15.720 --> 54:20.760] Never make a proactive statement of law out of your own mouth because the judge can't listen to you [54:21.640 --> 54:25.160] You have to bring to the court. These are the facts [54:25.880 --> 54:28.760] And this is the law that applies to you [54:28.760 --> 54:36.280] That you must apply to these facts when you start doing your research and this is what you're looking for [54:39.560 --> 54:44.040] Then literally it you have to pretty well write the [54:45.400 --> 54:47.320] Your documents [54:47.320 --> 54:53.240] Out of the verbiage of the case law now. I know on the surface that sounds really difficult [54:53.240 --> 55:01.480] It's not as hard as it seems, but it takes a a little bit of getting your head wrapped around the fact [55:02.280 --> 55:06.280] That you can't say anything to the court out of your own mouth [55:06.840 --> 55:08.840] I understand [55:09.320 --> 55:16.840] Is there anywhere I can go to find uh, some sort of documentation that would reflect a precedent that's necessary for me to uh [55:17.160 --> 55:19.160] review [55:19.160 --> 55:20.840] Absolutely [55:20.840 --> 55:24.200] Go to your any local legal library [55:25.320 --> 55:31.160] And just go to the librarian. You will be amazed at how helpful they will be [55:32.040 --> 55:37.320] He he means law library if you call it a legal library, you're going to get some sideways claims. Let's go into what? [55:38.280 --> 55:40.280] Okay, a law library [55:41.240 --> 55:45.080] Or a library that handles legal information books. Yeah [55:45.800 --> 55:49.640] Okay, the thing is I was wondering is there any uh form [55:49.640 --> 55:51.640] that provides a [55:52.200 --> 55:53.720] a [55:53.720 --> 55:58.760] Any form that provides a documentation or a precedent that would reflect my position [55:59.400 --> 56:01.400] But I could present you know [56:01.400 --> 56:07.960] Yes, there is there is precedent that would affect your position, but there's absolutely no way we could know [56:07.960 --> 56:11.400] I'm looking for the easy way out here. There's not an easy way out [56:12.600 --> 56:14.600] The best thing about a traffic [56:14.600 --> 56:18.840] Is it is the cheapest way to get a legal education? [56:19.640 --> 56:23.480] Now we're not talking about something that's going to take [56:24.680 --> 56:26.680] Six or eight years of law school [56:27.320 --> 56:29.320] In six or eight years of law school [56:29.960 --> 56:37.480] They don't teach the attorneys about this kind of thing. They teach attorneys how to argue legal issues [56:38.600 --> 56:43.640] When an attorney gets out of law school, he learns how to write motions how to file motions [56:43.640 --> 56:47.720] How to get motions put on for hearing how to argue motions in court [56:48.920 --> 56:55.800] The standard things that that you would be doing are the things attorneys learn once they get out of law school [56:56.280 --> 57:00.600] So they're not it's not new as difficult as it seems [57:01.480 --> 57:04.200] When you first started to learn to write by [57:05.720 --> 57:09.880] You have to pay attention to everything starts in little detail [57:09.880 --> 57:13.320] And it seemed incredibly complex [57:14.680 --> 57:16.680] But very quickly you notice [57:29.720 --> 57:31.720] The basic laws the same way there are some [57:32.280 --> 57:36.840] Basic things and if you listen to this show we go over those basic things [57:37.560 --> 57:39.320] over and over [57:39.320 --> 57:44.040] And once you have the basics down how to write a motion a motion is not magic [57:44.680 --> 57:49.240] It's a letter to the court. It has a different heading than a business letter [57:50.360 --> 57:53.320] Each state has their own heading format [57:54.120 --> 57:56.360] And then you write a motion [57:57.720 --> 57:59.720] In a motion [58:00.200 --> 58:04.920] The first thing you do is tell the judge why he has authority to hear your motion [58:05.560 --> 58:07.560] Then you tell the judge what you want [58:07.560 --> 58:13.960] And then you tell the judge what law tells him he has to give you what you want [58:15.160 --> 58:20.520] Then you ask him to give you what you want. That's the every motion will essentially follow that format [58:20.760 --> 58:23.720] Once you got that down 90% of right motions is [58:24.280 --> 58:26.280] That's the hardest part [58:26.680 --> 58:31.560] And then all you have to do is find the law that supports it. That's nothing to care about easy, but [58:31.560 --> 58:41.800] Your legal libraries will help you. This is Randy Kelfman, David Stevens, Eddie Craig, Will La Radio. 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more than 18 000 adults in the u.s [01:01:47.560 --> 01:01:52.920] And 10 other developed countries found americans were most likely to have problems getting care [01:01:53.320 --> 01:01:59.960] Because of the high cost of treatment the survey found 42 of adults with health problems went without care [01:02:00.360 --> 01:02:06.280] Because of cost and more than a quarter couldn't pay or had serious problems paying medical bills [01:02:06.280 --> 01:02:10.680] That compared to a maximum of 14 percent in other developed countries [01:02:12.040 --> 01:02:19.240] Security guards and police defended sullaby's auction house wednesday as ladies in mink coats and men wearing black ties [01:02:19.560 --> 01:02:25.880] Rushed inside to the chance of shame art handlers with teams to local 814 have been locked out [01:02:26.120 --> 01:02:32.520] Since august 1st over a contract dispute that has become a rallying point for labor activists with occupy wall street [01:02:32.520 --> 01:02:36.520] Sotheby's made 680 million dollars in profits in 2010 [01:02:37.000 --> 01:02:44.360] And ceo bill ruprecht received a 125 pay raise while demanding union members except cutbacks [01:02:44.680 --> 01:02:49.080] Sotheby's wants to hire unskilled temporary workers cut wages 10 percent [01:02:49.080 --> 01:03:03.560] Eliminate health and retirement benefits and make employees waive their right to sue for discrimination [01:03:05.400 --> 01:03:10.760] You are listening to the rule of law radio network at rule of law radio dot com [01:03:10.760 --> 01:03:20.760] Live free speech talk radio at its best [01:03:24.280 --> 01:03:27.880] It's all according to the will of the almighty [01:03:31.000 --> 01:03:35.880] I read his book and he says he cares for the unsightly [01:03:35.880 --> 01:03:41.480] These warm-hearted come by that term right [01:03:47.160 --> 01:03:49.960] I won't pay for the war with my body [01:03:50.520 --> 01:03:53.560] Ain't gonna pay for the car with my money [01:03:53.960 --> 01:03:56.760] I won't pay for the fun with my body [01:03:57.240 --> 01:03:59.960] They're friends wicked and they're not shy [01:03:59.960 --> 01:04:06.840] Ain't gonna pay for the car with my body [01:04:06.840 --> 01:04:29.720] They're friends wicked and they're not shy [01:04:36.840 --> 01:04:45.480] I have yet to meet a lawyer that's ever bothered to read most of the actual laws he operates under [01:04:46.760 --> 01:04:51.480] They don't study them in school. I know that for a fact. I've been to some of these schools and watched [01:04:51.480 --> 01:04:58.600] All they really study as randy put it is how to properly format paperwork and the court's legal opinion [01:04:59.080 --> 01:05:05.160] About certain issues before the courts. They don't ever actually study the law [01:05:05.160 --> 01:05:10.280] And that's where we can beat the lawyers is by reading the law [01:05:12.920 --> 01:05:16.680] And taking on the task over it randy do you agree or disagree with that? [01:05:17.480 --> 01:05:21.080] Yeah, I agree 100% and you know [01:05:22.520 --> 01:05:29.000] It amazes me I have a friend who is the prosecuting attorney the district attorney for wise counting [01:05:29.800 --> 01:05:33.320] And if there exists an honest prosecutor, this would be the one [01:05:33.320 --> 01:05:40.280] But as the time I was talking to him he was county attorney and I she mentioned something about the illegal practice of law [01:05:40.280 --> 01:05:42.280] And I quoted the statute to him [01:05:43.240 --> 01:05:49.800] And he said are you sure I said I'm sure Greg he took out the code of criminal procedure and read it and it said exactly what I told him [01:05:51.160 --> 01:05:55.960] So I said Greg you ought to be ashamed of yourself. So where was the last time you read that code? [01:05:56.680 --> 01:05:59.240] He said well, I don't know that I've ever read the whole thing [01:05:59.240 --> 01:06:07.400] No, he's prosecuting attorney. I said Greg you ought to be ashamed of yourself. He said well, frankly, Mr. Kelton [01:06:07.960 --> 01:06:11.000] I don't know a single attorney who's read the whole thing [01:06:12.680 --> 01:06:20.760] Greg that's beautiful if he said yes, it is but that is the state of our legal community [01:06:20.760 --> 01:06:27.480] Our legal community learns how to argue legal issues [01:06:29.400 --> 01:06:32.040] They in law school, they don't learn law [01:06:33.640 --> 01:06:39.720] They don't necessarily know the code and and that's understandable the teaching attorneys [01:06:40.600 --> 01:06:45.880] The basic tool that an attorney has to have that he can't get by reading the law [01:06:45.880 --> 01:06:50.360] They expect when he gets out whatever specialty he goes into [01:06:51.080 --> 01:06:53.480] He'll read the code concerning that specialty [01:06:54.680 --> 01:06:59.640] Well, what they do is they get out and mostly they go to work for a law firm [01:07:00.280 --> 01:07:03.880] And the law firm tells them this is how we do it [01:07:04.840 --> 01:07:08.440] And they do it the way the law firm tells them that they're ready to read the code [01:07:08.440 --> 01:07:16.200] So if you read the code then you get a step up on them [01:07:17.800 --> 01:07:22.040] And just listen to what Eddie's been doing. You know, this doesn't take a [01:07:24.920 --> 01:07:32.680] Six-year law degree to be able to read and understand the code. I mean if Eddie can do it [01:07:32.680 --> 01:07:39.960] Yeah, if I can do it anybody can do it. Why I'm not the smartest apple in the whole barrel [01:07:41.000 --> 01:07:47.560] I'm not even the most rotten Dolly that job to Randy, but at least I make the effort to you know to be bright and shiny [01:07:48.040 --> 01:07:53.800] I've told people that I do not settle for being second best at anything I do including this [01:07:54.520 --> 01:07:59.000] I may be second best, but it will not be because I settled for it [01:07:59.000 --> 01:08:03.960] I make it my endeavor in life to be the best at everything I do because [01:08:04.600 --> 01:08:08.280] I want to be right about it. I want to do it to the best of my ability [01:08:08.600 --> 01:08:14.440] That's another area where I haven't met too many attorneys willing to participate. They actually have to work [01:08:14.840 --> 01:08:16.840] They don't really want to do it [01:08:16.840 --> 01:08:18.840] They would rather get plenty for free [01:08:19.800 --> 01:08:23.160] And our other colleague that was looking for an easy way out [01:08:24.200 --> 01:08:26.200] I want to say [01:08:26.200 --> 01:08:28.200] Shame on you [01:08:28.200 --> 01:08:29.480] you [01:08:29.480 --> 01:08:32.600] You are missing a tremendous opportunity [01:08:33.800 --> 01:08:36.520] And you are not taking the easy way out [01:08:37.880 --> 01:08:45.480] Traffic tickets. I mean, what are they going to do pull out your fingernails? I mean, that's as minor a charge as you can get [01:08:46.280 --> 01:08:49.000] Now the 90 miles an hour may not be exactly mindy [01:08:50.280 --> 01:08:51.880] minor but [01:08:51.880 --> 01:08:53.880] Generally traffic is [01:08:54.200 --> 01:08:56.040] fine only [01:08:56.040 --> 01:09:02.840] So you get a traffic ticket and if you don't find it, it's going to cost you between three and five hundred dollars [01:09:04.280 --> 01:09:06.280] If you do find it [01:09:06.280 --> 01:09:09.560] It's going to cost you between three and five hundred dollars if you lose [01:09:11.160 --> 01:09:13.160] But what you will gain [01:09:13.880 --> 01:09:17.160] Is you'll gain some degree of your freedom back [01:09:18.520 --> 01:09:22.280] What i'm driving down the road and those red lights come on behind me [01:09:22.280 --> 01:09:26.920] I don't get that little sick feeling in the pit of my stomach [01:09:28.520 --> 01:09:30.120] I think [01:09:30.120 --> 01:09:32.040] Go ahead Bubba [01:09:32.040 --> 01:09:34.040] Take your best shot [01:09:34.360 --> 01:09:37.720] Because when I get done with you you may win in the end [01:09:38.840 --> 01:09:41.240] You're not ever going to want to do that again [01:09:43.400 --> 01:09:47.960] It gives me a level of freedom that I otherwise would not have [01:09:47.960 --> 01:09:51.720] And this is that is far more valuable [01:09:53.080 --> 01:09:54.280] than [01:09:54.280 --> 01:09:56.280] A few hundred bucks for tickets [01:09:56.440 --> 01:10:00.600] And having to read a few books missing a few tv programs [01:10:00.600 --> 01:10:05.160] I have people asking me about tv programs all the time and I tell them well, I don't know [01:10:05.640 --> 01:10:09.000] I don't know the tv. I don't know the radio. I don't have time [01:10:10.280 --> 01:10:14.280] Life is far too exciting far too much going on [01:10:14.280 --> 01:10:17.720] To spend my time sitting there watching those programs [01:10:18.520 --> 01:10:23.320] And you will find it is a great adventure. It's a well worth the effort [01:10:24.280 --> 01:10:26.280] That's all the preaching I'm going to do [01:10:29.240 --> 01:10:30.040] Eddie? [01:10:30.040 --> 01:10:30.840] Yes? [01:10:30.840 --> 01:10:33.720] You want to pick up the preaching? [01:10:34.600 --> 01:10:39.720] I believe me. I don't know if anybody else wants to listen to me preach. Mr. Missouri, are you still there? [01:10:40.040 --> 01:10:41.320] Yeah, I'm still here. [01:10:41.320 --> 01:10:46.040] Yeah, I'm still here. Okay. Anything else you need to ask us about what's going on there? [01:10:46.360 --> 01:10:50.840] Read, study, and learn. That's your first line of defense and offense [01:10:51.720 --> 01:10:53.720] In the event that a [01:10:53.880 --> 01:10:55.400] magistrate [01:10:55.400 --> 01:11:01.240] Doesn't honor our documentation or presentation or our motion or or notice the judicial mandate [01:11:01.720 --> 01:11:06.920] Okay, then you won't look at it or honor it. All right. Listen closely to this, okay [01:11:06.920 --> 01:11:12.280] Most of the initial trial courts in these cases are courts of no record [01:11:12.680 --> 01:11:20.840] Meaning there's no court reporter and these judges do what they want because there's no record to hold them accountable to the law. Okay [01:11:21.960 --> 01:11:28.200] You do not go to trial in these courts expecting to win to win is not your issue [01:11:28.680 --> 01:11:31.320] To make the record is your issue [01:11:32.040 --> 01:11:34.040] Are we clear on that first part? [01:11:34.600 --> 01:11:35.560] Yes, sir [01:11:35.560 --> 01:11:43.320] The record is always made in writing. Do nothing that is not backed up with something in writing [01:11:43.640 --> 01:11:45.640] We clear on the second issue [01:11:46.360 --> 01:11:51.880] Yes, sir. Okay, make sure that you hold on. Hold on. Let me address just a little bit of that [01:11:52.680 --> 01:11:55.480] The real action happens in the court of appeals [01:11:56.280 --> 01:12:01.000] And we have Dr. Graves who does jurisdictionary on monday nights [01:12:01.880 --> 01:12:03.080] and [01:12:03.080 --> 01:12:07.320] What he keeps telling everybody is the trial court [01:12:07.960 --> 01:12:13.000] The reason for the trial court is to lay the record for the appeals court [01:12:13.480 --> 01:12:15.480] You lay down the law to the judge [01:12:15.960 --> 01:12:21.400] He makes his rulings and if you don't get the ruling you like you appeal it to the appeals court [01:12:21.720 --> 01:12:26.280] Now the appeals court is in a whole different situation than the trial court is [01:12:27.160 --> 01:12:31.480] The appeals court is there to maintain the corpus jurus [01:12:31.480 --> 01:12:35.960] To maintain the integrity of the body of law [01:12:37.160 --> 01:12:41.240] If the appeals court rules in violation of standing law [01:12:41.800 --> 01:12:48.120] Then other attorneys can use that ruling and the law will turn into a horrible mess [01:12:49.080 --> 01:12:54.760] So they have a different agenda than the trial court, especially when you're in traffic court [01:12:54.760 --> 01:13:03.000] Traffic has been turned into an unauthorized tax. All these courts care about is collecting money [01:13:03.960 --> 01:13:10.280] They want to give you as miserable a time as they can so you don't ever try to do this again [01:13:12.040 --> 01:13:14.280] So what we try to get people to do [01:13:15.320 --> 01:13:17.320] Is give them a miserable time [01:13:17.880 --> 01:13:21.880] If the prosecutor says it does anything that's not exactly appropriate [01:13:21.880 --> 01:13:26.760] Find a bark rivets against you. If the judge fails to apply the law to the facts [01:13:27.320 --> 01:13:29.480] Find a judicial conduct complaint against him [01:13:30.840 --> 01:13:32.600] That is a hoot [01:13:32.600 --> 01:13:34.520] It makes some nuts [01:13:34.520 --> 01:13:36.920] Because it affects their insurance [01:13:38.120 --> 01:13:41.160] You find a bark rivets against them. It won't uh [01:13:42.040 --> 01:13:45.240] The bar will just throw it in the trash. It won't do anything [01:13:46.120 --> 01:13:48.760] All the bars are seen across the state are absolutely worthless [01:13:48.760 --> 01:13:53.960] And their insurance company knows that they're absolutely worthless [01:13:55.080 --> 01:13:59.880] So the insurance company is where the action is you file a bar grievance [01:14:01.960 --> 01:14:07.480] Well for one bar grievance your first year of practice the catch of your malpractice insurance immediately [01:14:08.520 --> 01:14:11.000] Two bar grievance is one year of practice sale cancer [01:14:11.720 --> 01:14:17.240] And that's because their insurance company and they don't care if you were right wrong or what have you [01:14:17.240 --> 01:14:19.880] You start getting bar grievances. You're a risk [01:14:20.680 --> 01:14:22.680] so as a pro se [01:14:23.640 --> 01:14:25.800] We have tools that we can use [01:14:26.680 --> 01:14:28.680] That the attorneys can't [01:14:29.800 --> 01:14:32.600] So look look to the law in [01:14:33.240 --> 01:14:36.120] Missouri for bar grievances and judicial conduct complaints [01:14:37.480 --> 01:14:39.480] On I have a website [01:14:40.760 --> 01:14:42.760] Bar grievance.net [01:14:43.560 --> 01:14:45.560] Go onto that website and just [01:14:45.560 --> 01:14:47.560] Click on the [01:14:49.320 --> 01:14:52.760] It's it's a relatively new site. So if you're doing some work on it [01:14:53.480 --> 01:15:01.960] Go through it and find the questionnaire. I've got the american bar association model standards in questionnaire format [01:15:03.080 --> 01:15:05.800] Go to that and just walk down those questions [01:15:07.160 --> 01:15:10.360] What those questions will do is tell you [01:15:11.320 --> 01:15:14.280] What a attorney can be grieved for [01:15:14.280 --> 01:15:18.040] You will be amazed at some of the stuff in there [01:15:18.040 --> 01:15:24.440] You need to read like a comic book because you read it say oh goody. Look what I could do to this scumbag [01:15:25.400 --> 01:15:29.720] You can beat him up big time with it and go to [01:15:30.920 --> 01:15:35.480] Your state website and pull down the canons of judicial ethics [01:15:36.920 --> 01:15:38.920] And go through them. They're generally not [01:15:38.920 --> 01:15:46.120] Not very many of them. It's not like reading the penal code or something. There's not a whole lot of those canons [01:15:46.760 --> 01:15:48.760] Once you've gone through them [01:15:48.840 --> 01:15:51.160] Didn't you go to court if he violates so one of them [01:15:52.040 --> 01:15:54.040] judicial conduct complaining [01:15:54.280 --> 01:15:56.520] especially these lower courts [01:15:57.560 --> 01:15:59.080] because [01:15:59.080 --> 01:16:05.800] The judicial conduct commissions are not they're reluctant to go after higher level judges [01:16:05.800 --> 01:16:11.720] So they like to crucify low level judges to make it look like they're doing something [01:16:12.520 --> 01:16:14.760] And I can tell you from people I know [01:16:15.720 --> 01:16:18.760] Kim Magnus is a friend of mine. His brother was a municipal judge [01:16:19.720 --> 01:16:24.840] Those municipal judges think that the judicial conduct commission will crucify [01:16:25.720 --> 01:16:27.720] So they're terrified of them [01:16:27.720 --> 01:16:31.480] So let's use the tools we have. 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We are trying to get your call screen [01:19:53.640 --> 01:19:57.240] We finally got that technical issue ironed out and are able to do that now [01:19:57.560 --> 01:20:03.240] So if you were on the collar board dropped off, please call back in we will get to you as quickly as possible [01:20:03.720 --> 01:20:08.200] Right now. We're going to go to Al in texas Al. What can we do for you? [01:20:09.240 --> 01:20:11.240] I wanted to say that [01:20:11.800 --> 01:20:14.360] Both of you fellows have been making some pretty good points tonight [01:20:15.880 --> 01:20:19.880] Randy about what it is that lawyers learn in law school [01:20:20.760 --> 01:20:22.040] and [01:20:22.040 --> 01:20:25.080] Hey, uh, your name is eddie. Is that correct? Yes, sir [01:20:25.960 --> 01:20:29.240] Uh about that everything has to be in writing [01:20:30.120 --> 01:20:32.120] But um, you know, I've been [01:20:32.840 --> 01:20:36.920] suing lawyers and judges since I was 17 years old. I'm a writer [01:20:37.560 --> 01:20:39.720] I I write about corrupt people [01:20:40.360 --> 01:20:45.240] And expose them and so you should be constantly busy with lawyers and judges then I am [01:20:46.040 --> 01:20:50.760] Constantly even while I'm in court. I'm being threatened with new lawsuits for defamation [01:20:50.760 --> 01:20:52.760] And because I'm telling him the truth [01:20:53.320 --> 01:20:57.320] I've never in my life. I'm 72 years old. I started when I was 17 [01:20:57.960 --> 01:20:59.960] I have never once in my life [01:21:00.440 --> 01:21:03.480] Ever been sued for defamation and there are reasons for that [01:21:04.200 --> 01:21:10.040] But uh, uh, one of the things that disturbs now, um, I only learned about you fellows from Alex Jones [01:21:10.920 --> 01:21:16.040] And uh, I was very interested in what you do. I was especially interested in angry [01:21:16.920 --> 01:21:18.920] about what was done to Randy [01:21:18.920 --> 01:21:22.760] Uh, I wrote an extensive email to you eddie. Uh, last night [01:21:23.480 --> 01:21:27.960] Was saying hey, just you know, you anything just call me. Uh, I do everything [01:21:28.120 --> 01:21:30.760] I've got a half a dozen different professional specialties [01:21:31.080 --> 01:21:35.800] I used to be licensed to practice administrative law in the field of finance [01:21:36.360 --> 01:21:41.000] I was also I started out as a boy as a uh, of course, a sonographer [01:21:41.800 --> 01:21:44.040] On capital cases in the u.s. Army [01:21:44.040 --> 01:21:49.480] Um, I I had a consulting practice where all my clients were lawyers [01:21:50.040 --> 01:21:53.640] Who were enrolled in the bankruptcy question? I'll tell you Randy [01:21:54.200 --> 01:21:59.640] If uh, you're uh, you're obviously upset about corruption in the judiciary as I am and always have been [01:21:59.880 --> 01:22:01.880] I assume you always have been too [01:22:02.360 --> 01:22:08.600] Uh from the uh, the the vigor with which you pursue this and the pleasure that you obviously get out of winning [01:22:08.600 --> 01:22:15.320] Uh, when you do but you haven't seen anything until you've seen corrupt lawyers and judges in the bankruptcy court [01:22:15.400 --> 01:22:17.960] It is an unbelievable free for all [01:22:18.840 --> 01:22:23.240] But uh, you know, I've never been sued uh threatened constantly all the time [01:22:24.040 --> 01:22:28.920] Um, I I just recently was threatened with a lawsuit from an attorney named [01:22:29.800 --> 01:22:34.360] Ken Hutchison at Dallas. It took me one letter to get rid of him [01:22:34.360 --> 01:22:39.000] Uh, there are a number of reasons for that but but backing up in terms of premises [01:22:39.720 --> 01:22:45.240] What disturbed me in listening to your archives is the number of callers and I'm I'm really talking to the callers now [01:22:45.880 --> 01:22:52.680] Who want you and I I get this all the time as well when people find out like I'm suing three judges right now [01:22:53.960 --> 01:22:58.360] Uh add to get to one of them is that to prison along with the court sonographer [01:22:59.080 --> 01:23:02.520] for four major felonies in the court [01:23:02.520 --> 01:23:06.840] And so people come at me. Oh, how do I get this? How do I get what they want me to do? [01:23:07.400 --> 01:23:13.160] And randy your your comments about the traffic ticket were really right on target. Maybe even a little bit [01:23:13.960 --> 01:23:15.960] conservative and kindly [01:23:16.200 --> 01:23:23.080] Uh, I am nowhere near so kindly. I tell these people what you want me to do is tell you how to succeed at breaking the law [01:23:23.960 --> 01:23:25.960] go away [01:23:26.040 --> 01:23:30.920] Flat out on top of which I surrendered my license to practice [01:23:30.920 --> 01:23:34.680] of the very day that Glass-Steagall was revoked [01:23:35.560 --> 01:23:41.240] or repealed I should say uh because uh that of that meant that uh derivatives [01:23:41.880 --> 01:23:48.280] Which for the majority of the western financial history have always been criminal violations always [01:23:49.240 --> 01:23:53.640] and every time the the law was uh eased [01:23:54.680 --> 01:24:00.280] Uh, the sale of derivatives in every conceivable form that you can imagine took off like wildfire [01:24:00.280 --> 01:24:02.040] and [01:24:02.040 --> 01:24:07.720] Every instance in every case where that happened. It led to terrible disaster grief [01:24:08.360 --> 01:24:10.040] and trouble for [01:24:10.040 --> 01:24:12.040] for millions of people [01:24:12.200 --> 01:24:17.400] So I knew that I was heading for a malpractice lawsuit if I continued to practice [01:24:19.000 --> 01:24:20.360] Excuse me [01:24:20.360 --> 01:24:24.120] And uh already my insurance payments were seventy five thousand dollars a year [01:24:24.840 --> 01:24:27.080] Uh, which by the way at that time [01:24:27.080 --> 01:24:32.760] Uh, we're talking about 1998 was the insurance premium for a brain surgeon [01:24:33.800 --> 01:24:34.840] Okay [01:24:34.840 --> 01:24:39.160] So uh to tell people what they should and should not buy in the stock market [01:24:39.640 --> 01:24:41.640] I had to pay the same malpractice [01:24:42.440 --> 01:24:44.440] insurance premium as a brain surgeon [01:24:44.920 --> 01:24:51.160] And with the repeal of Glass-Steagall and at the same time what very few people understood was that the government [01:24:51.800 --> 01:24:54.120] had authorized the treasury department then [01:24:54.120 --> 01:24:59.240] to make secret transactions of any size and of any nature that it shows [01:24:59.800 --> 01:25:02.520] Which meant very simply that the entire stock market was rigged [01:25:03.240 --> 01:25:04.680] from beginning to end [01:25:04.680 --> 01:25:07.960] And I just threw up my hands and said hey, I'm too old. I don't need to do this [01:25:08.040 --> 01:25:13.000] I've got a half a dozen different professionals that I can I can pursue. I don't have to do this [01:25:13.640 --> 01:25:15.080] and I didn't [01:25:15.080 --> 01:25:17.080] but [01:25:17.720 --> 01:25:22.760] Through all those years of the for the for the most part, I do not sue the lawyer from judges [01:25:22.760 --> 01:25:27.880] I have a student a number of them and I have gotten judges kicked off the bench [01:25:28.520 --> 01:25:30.280] and so forth, but [01:25:30.280 --> 01:25:35.480] That's not my primary goal. I just like I really hate shakedown artists and con men with a passion [01:25:36.200 --> 01:25:38.200] and a particular kind I've [01:25:38.280 --> 01:25:40.280] um, I've always been [01:25:41.000 --> 01:25:45.560] Really annoyed with people who say oh, you're such a genius. I have heard this [01:25:46.280 --> 01:25:48.760] From as long as I can remember as a child [01:25:48.760 --> 01:25:55.400] And it is absolutely meaningless to me. Yes, I have a 95,000 word vocabulary only in English and you you know [01:25:55.400 --> 01:25:58.600] That doesn't even do with my other languages and all the rest of that stuff [01:25:59.400 --> 01:26:01.400] But that's not the way I live [01:26:01.960 --> 01:26:06.760] I in all my life. I have never had one close friend who was college educated not one [01:26:07.720 --> 01:26:12.200] In my entire life and I don't screen and I'll say oh you have a college degree. You can't be my friend [01:26:12.200 --> 01:26:16.760] That's not what's going on. What's going on is what kind of people there are [01:26:16.760 --> 01:26:20.600] There are people who connect to other people and there are people who don't [01:26:21.320 --> 01:26:26.440] They just don't I don't know why they don't I have one of my just one of my degrees is in psychology [01:26:26.520 --> 01:26:34.760] I don't know why they don't they just don't and what I've discovered is the people who are especially gifted in language [01:26:36.040 --> 01:26:39.640] Living their heads and I'm talking now about lawyers and accountants [01:26:40.440 --> 01:26:43.160] Uh in particular because I'm also an accountant [01:26:43.160 --> 01:26:48.600] I don't know as I've gone into the lion's den and I beat the lions at their own game [01:26:49.400 --> 01:26:51.400] and [01:26:51.400 --> 01:26:55.320] Another of my my specialties because I'm just interested. I never watched television [01:26:55.320 --> 01:27:01.080] I watched television my whole life. I just initiated things and so I study them one of the things I say was epistemology [01:27:01.720 --> 01:27:04.040] and what I've discovered is that [01:27:05.240 --> 01:27:10.680] That's the theory of knowledge and what I discovered is these people get locked up in their prefrontal lobes [01:27:10.680 --> 01:27:15.000] That the whole world is to them just nothing but ideas [01:27:15.800 --> 01:27:19.000] The reason they don't connect with other people they don't feel they think [01:27:20.600 --> 01:27:23.000] And what really drives me right up the wall [01:27:23.960 --> 01:27:27.560] Is it you know all the people that I have really loved in all my life? [01:27:29.000 --> 01:27:31.000] Uh people that I would die for [01:27:32.600 --> 01:27:38.920] We're just ordinary people. Maybe they had an 800 word or a thousand word a 1200 word vocabulary [01:27:38.920 --> 01:27:44.040] But there's the greatest people on the face who hear it. They would give you anything. They would do anything for you [01:27:44.040 --> 01:27:46.040] They wouldn't harm anybody [01:27:46.680 --> 01:27:47.720] Um [01:27:47.720 --> 01:27:54.440] Because they didn't have a mean bone in their body and here these people are being ruthlessly exploited by these verbal compulsive idiots [01:27:55.880 --> 01:28:04.200] And so when I when I come across a lawyer or a judge let alone an entire court system yet here in big spring, Texas [01:28:04.200 --> 01:28:11.000] And the entire court system is set up by a a core family of corrupt lawyers [01:28:11.640 --> 01:28:16.440] Uh who have taken over the whole court for the purpose of ruthlessly exploiting the whole town [01:28:17.080 --> 01:28:23.880] Ruthlessly exploiting it and I'm talking about everything that you heard Alex Jones to talk about Eddie yesterday and the day before [01:28:24.200 --> 01:28:28.520] when in connection with this Penn State scandal with the sexual exploitation of boys [01:28:28.520 --> 01:28:34.440] And all every every sort of corruption that you can imagine drug dealing manufacturing distribution [01:28:34.760 --> 01:28:38.440] All that goes on here in this little town. We have we have 8,000 [01:28:39.080 --> 01:28:40.840] TV installations [01:28:40.840 --> 01:28:46.760] Which can tell you, you know, if there's two what 2.5 people per family, you know, that's that's how many two we've got a fewer than [01:28:47.160 --> 01:28:50.120] 20,000 people in this town and we are one of the major [01:28:50.840 --> 01:28:55.240] methamphetamine re-packaging and distribution centers in the southwestern united states [01:28:55.240 --> 01:29:00.600] Okay, Al. I hate to interrupt you. We've got about a minute left before we go to the break [01:29:01.160 --> 01:29:05.080] Is there something that you actually need to ask a question or anything about what we're talking about? [01:29:05.080 --> 01:29:09.560] Because we do have a full caller board on this and we really need to get some more of these guys off here [01:29:09.560 --> 01:29:11.960] So we can get more callers in the outages [01:29:12.040 --> 01:29:18.280] What I'm pointing out is is that just this there is a completely different approach to what you do [01:29:18.920 --> 01:29:22.040] I wouldn't touch criminal law with a 10 foot pole. I won't go into it [01:29:22.040 --> 01:29:26.360] But there's a completely different approach to it and that an important part of the law [01:29:26.760 --> 01:29:29.720] For the people who are calling is not to help you be a traffic ticket [01:29:30.200 --> 01:29:35.560] The important part of the rule of law is that it creates a society that's decent to live in [01:29:36.200 --> 01:29:43.720] And that's the way I encourage you to listen to randy and ed and and the other people who come in as guest speakers [01:29:44.280 --> 01:29:46.280] How does the rule of law? [01:29:46.680 --> 01:29:48.680] And making sure it gets followed [01:29:48.680 --> 01:29:53.880] Create a really good society for us. That's it. Thank you guys. Yes, sir. All right folks [01:29:53.880 --> 01:29:58.040] We'll be right back after this break 512 646 1984 [01:29:59.800 --> 01:30:03.960] Top 10 reasons to question the official story of the Oklahoma City bombing reason number 10 [01:30:04.360 --> 01:30:05.800] What is on the surveillance tapes? [01:30:05.800 --> 01:30:08.840] There were many video surveillance cameras that recorded the morning of the bombing [01:30:09.080 --> 01:30:13.080] Yet the few of these that have been released do not show what transpired with the rider truck at the Murrow building [01:30:13.080 --> 01:30:18.440] Most recently the government has claimed that all of the cameras that were in different buildings and maintained by different businesses [01:30:18.600 --> 01:30:21.880] We're all having their tapes changed at the exact same time 902 a.m [01:30:22.280 --> 01:30:27.400] This is insulting to the memory of those who perish in the bombing. What is being hidden from us for more information? [01:30:27.400 --> 01:30:29.400] Please go to okcbombingtruth.com [01:30:33.080 --> 01:30:37.320] What would you do if you ran into a pack of wolves on your way home from work? [01:30:37.320 --> 01:30:44.760] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. I'll tell you how one brave 13 year old boy scared away four big bad wolves right after this [01:30:45.960 --> 01:30:50.840] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again [01:30:51.160 --> 01:30:55.480] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too [01:30:55.960 --> 01:31:00.840] So protect your rights. Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself [01:31:00.840 --> 01:31:07.000] Privacy it's worth hanging on to this public service announcement is brought to you by startpage.com [01:31:07.240 --> 01:31:13.240] The private search engine alternative to google yahoo and bin start over with start page [01:31:14.840 --> 01:31:19.640] Imagine you're walking down a country road when suddenly you're surrounded by hungry wolves [01:31:19.960 --> 01:31:25.720] Should you play dead wave your arms try and fight? Well, I probably try to run and turn into dinner [01:31:25.720 --> 01:31:32.760] But let me tell you what 13 year old Walter Icrem of Rockestad Norway did when he came face to face with four [01:31:33.000 --> 01:31:35.880] Count them four big bad wolves on his way home from school [01:31:36.040 --> 01:31:38.760] He aimed his cell phone at him and cranked up the volume [01:31:39.160 --> 01:31:43.080] The phone had been playing hard rock and the wolves apparently were not fans [01:31:43.320 --> 01:31:47.720] They cringed and then trotted away and Walter hightailed at home without a scratch [01:31:47.960 --> 01:31:51.480] It's another kid versus wolf story. This one with a happy ending [01:31:51.480 --> 01:31:56.440] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com [01:32:21.480 --> 01:32:33.480] All right folks, we are back. This is rule of law radio Randy Kelton, Kevin Stevens, Eddie Craig [01:32:34.920 --> 01:32:39.960] Just to let you know Al, I have seen your email. I have not had a chance to read it as of yet [01:32:40.440 --> 01:32:44.600] I have gotten over two dozen email responses from my parents on alex yesterday [01:32:44.680 --> 01:32:47.080] So I'm trying to get through these as quickly as I can [01:32:47.080 --> 01:32:53.640] But I've also got dozens of emails from people that I'm working with regularly on their traffic ticket and other case situations [01:32:53.960 --> 01:32:59.320] So please be patient and bear with me folks. I am getting this information out just as fast as I can [01:33:00.200 --> 01:33:07.640] I do have several lawyers and law enforcement officers that have written in requesting a copy of the seminar book and things [01:33:08.120 --> 01:33:13.560] And I am getting those wrapped up and sent out as quickly as I can as well to those folks [01:33:13.560 --> 01:33:19.240] Right now, Randy, you had a comment you wanted to make as well as I was going to be able to allow [01:33:19.880 --> 01:33:25.160] Yeah, a quick comment about making this a better place [01:33:26.440 --> 01:33:32.600] It is my position that if you don't know where you're going, you will probably wind up somewhere else [01:33:33.640 --> 01:33:39.320] And in everything I do, I always know precisely where I'm going [01:33:39.320 --> 01:33:45.640] Now everything I do before the courts or any of these in any court at all [01:33:46.360 --> 01:33:50.760] I always have one thing in mind and that is it is my purpose [01:33:51.480 --> 01:33:54.840] To place every judge in the country in a position such that [01:33:55.640 --> 01:34:01.240] When he steps up behind the bench and looks out across the bar at the gallery, I want him wondering which one [01:34:02.040 --> 01:34:06.520] Which one of those scoundrels out there in the gallery and waiting for me to render a ruling [01:34:06.520 --> 01:34:10.120] He doesn't like so he can run down to the grand jury or to the state [01:34:11.080 --> 01:34:14.040] Commission on judicial conduct and try to get me thrown out office [01:34:15.320 --> 01:34:18.840] Thomas Jefferson said when the people fear the government there is tyranny [01:34:19.560 --> 01:34:22.360] When the government fears the people there is liberty [01:34:23.720 --> 01:34:25.720] If we go in from that perspective [01:34:26.600 --> 01:34:31.240] And not from the perspective of how can I get out of this? How can I beat what's going on? [01:34:32.120 --> 01:34:34.520] How can I especially how can I find an [01:34:34.520 --> 01:34:36.520] Easy road around [01:34:38.040 --> 01:34:39.720] We do that [01:34:39.720 --> 01:34:45.800] We will be buying into what is already going on this corruption is nothing new [01:34:46.200 --> 01:34:48.200] It's always been there [01:34:48.760 --> 01:34:56.200] It always will be and it will always be our duty to stand up and do something about it [01:34:57.160 --> 01:34:59.160] That's the story and I'm sticking to it [01:34:59.160 --> 01:35:07.880] Okay, we have some new callers. I see you Julius and Barrett and we will get to you [01:35:07.960 --> 01:35:10.760] But we always like to take the new callers first [01:35:11.400 --> 01:35:14.280] So we're going to go to Samir in Texas [01:35:15.000 --> 01:35:16.680] Did I pronounce that right? [01:35:16.680 --> 01:35:18.520] Yes, Randy. How you doing? [01:35:18.520 --> 01:35:20.520] I am doing well [01:35:21.160 --> 01:35:22.840] I'm uh [01:35:22.840 --> 01:35:27.480] The purpose of my call today is that I have a tribe coming up on a speeding ticket [01:35:27.480 --> 01:35:30.040] And I wasn't sure which [01:35:31.640 --> 01:35:35.880] Which books should I study to be prepared for this? [01:35:36.920 --> 01:35:38.920] Okay, you have a trial coming up when? [01:35:39.640 --> 01:35:42.280] Uh, they haven't sent me a letter yet [01:35:43.320 --> 01:35:47.800] Okay, first thing I'd recommend you do then if you don't have an actual trial date set [01:35:47.960 --> 01:35:53.400] Is start coming to the sunday seminar classes if you're in austin. I am in austin. Yes, okay [01:35:53.400 --> 01:35:58.920] We have a sunday class from two to five which usually runs two to six at brave new books [01:35:59.160 --> 01:36:05.960] The first class is free and what we do is go over what you do in court and why you do it [01:36:06.600 --> 01:36:11.480] Speeding tickets are relatively easy. The reason they're easy is one [01:36:12.120 --> 01:36:17.320] You need to go read texas transportation code section 201.904 [01:36:17.320 --> 01:36:22.600] That tells you what speed signs in texas actually apply to [01:36:23.400 --> 01:36:30.920] They are the only thing that gives notice to the general public as to what the general speed is [01:36:31.240 --> 01:36:36.120] The prima facie speed is actually on a particular section of roadway [01:36:37.320 --> 01:36:40.520] You'll find it very interesting. What is in that section? [01:36:40.520 --> 01:36:50.680] The other two sections you need is 545.351 and 545.352 of the texas transportation code [01:36:51.480 --> 01:36:56.440] 351 is something you need to know because that is the statute that deals with [01:36:57.160 --> 01:37:02.760] Uh, a speed other than reasonable and prudent under the circumstances that existing [01:37:03.560 --> 01:37:07.240] If that is entered into the complaint, which it must be [01:37:07.240 --> 01:37:15.640] Then one of the elements they must prove at trial is that your speed was neither reasonable nor prudent [01:37:16.200 --> 01:37:20.120] The only way they can do that as I was telling the gentleman from Missouri [01:37:20.680 --> 01:37:25.960] Is if they can show that there was damage to persons or property [01:37:26.840 --> 01:37:28.840] That's the only way they can prove [01:37:29.400 --> 01:37:31.800] Other than was reasonable and prudent [01:37:32.680 --> 01:37:34.520] Okay, okay [01:37:34.520 --> 01:37:36.040] so [01:37:36.040 --> 01:37:42.600] What we do in this case is we don't cross examine anybody. We don't do anything of the sort [01:37:43.320 --> 01:37:45.720] We only make a particular objection [01:37:46.360 --> 01:37:51.720] Every time they use a term out of the transportation code that is vehicle [01:37:52.520 --> 01:37:56.360] license or driver's license drive operate [01:37:57.560 --> 01:38:03.800] Uh transportation or this state if any of those terms get used [01:38:03.800 --> 01:38:09.480] Then you object to it the objection goes like this [01:38:10.440 --> 01:38:14.440] Objection assumes facts not in evidence [01:38:15.240 --> 01:38:17.240] Not agreed to [01:38:17.480 --> 01:38:21.560] And requires a legal conclusion by the fact witness [01:38:22.200 --> 01:38:26.200] The reason for that is every single one of those terms [01:38:26.200 --> 01:38:35.160] Is specially defined in the statute the prosecution is making no attempt to educate the jury on what those special meanings are [01:38:36.280 --> 01:38:43.240] Therefore he is leaving it up to the jury to make a particular presumption about their meaning [01:38:44.680 --> 01:38:50.360] That is denying you and your right of due process because what the jury is presuming [01:38:51.080 --> 01:38:53.880] Is not the definition that applies in law [01:38:53.880 --> 01:38:59.160] Therefore the presumption is harmful to you as the defense [01:38:59.800 --> 01:39:06.280] So we object to the use of those terms without those terms being properly spelled out for the jury [01:39:06.680 --> 01:39:11.320] Indirect correlation with the other law surrounding their use [01:39:12.280 --> 01:39:14.280] All right, okay [01:39:14.280 --> 01:39:15.400] now [01:39:15.400 --> 01:39:21.560] While you're objecting to any testimony or questions that involve those terms [01:39:21.560 --> 01:39:23.560] Once the trial is over [01:39:23.960 --> 01:39:29.080] You immediately stand up after the prosecution has says the state rests [01:39:29.880 --> 01:39:31.880] And you're going to say the following [01:39:33.080 --> 01:39:36.280] Defense I move the court for a [01:39:37.080 --> 01:39:39.080] Directed verdict in [01:39:39.080 --> 01:39:45.640] Of the defense the prosecution has failed to prove all the necessary elements of its case [01:39:45.960 --> 01:39:47.960] They never proved [01:39:47.960 --> 01:39:51.960] Never proved the reasonable and prudent [01:39:53.080 --> 01:39:57.880] They never offered any evidence of any harm to persons or property [01:39:58.280 --> 01:40:03.160] That is a required element. It's listed in the complaint. They never proved it [01:40:03.720 --> 01:40:06.040] Therefore they're dead in the water [01:40:06.760 --> 01:40:13.080] Any offense they charge you with may have more than one necessary element that is required to be proven [01:40:13.720 --> 01:40:15.720] They must prove them [01:40:16.200 --> 01:40:17.480] all [01:40:17.480 --> 01:40:22.200] Not one or two out of five. They must prove them all [01:40:24.120 --> 01:40:26.920] They never prove reasonable and prudent [01:40:30.840 --> 01:40:35.640] Got it. Yes. Thank you. Okay. I'll be there. I'll be there sunday and [01:40:37.080 --> 01:40:44.920] Thanks. Thanks for all your help and uh, randy. I'm I'm uh, I'm also, you know, taking up my mortgage company [01:40:44.920 --> 01:40:50.760] We your company have determined that there is fraud on my loan. So we're in the middle of [01:40:51.400 --> 01:40:55.080] Doing something about that to let you know how it goes [01:40:56.760 --> 01:40:59.640] Wonderful wonderful the more we can stop the better [01:41:00.360 --> 01:41:01.480] Yes [01:41:01.480 --> 01:41:07.480] Well, thank you guys. I appreciate you and we'll talk soon. Thanks for your time. All right, Samir. Thanks for calling in [01:41:07.560 --> 01:41:11.480] Great. We appreciate it. You bet. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. All right [01:41:11.480 --> 01:41:17.640] All right. Now we are going to go to kevin in hawaii kevin. Evening. What can we do for you? [01:41:18.280 --> 01:41:20.040] Hey guys, how's it going? [01:41:20.040 --> 01:41:21.640] Great so far [01:41:21.640 --> 01:41:23.640] good, um, okay, so [01:41:24.600 --> 01:41:27.400] A few weeks ago probably about like three weeks ago. I mentioned, um [01:41:28.360 --> 01:41:33.480] My son had a run-in with um one of the police officers here [01:41:34.120 --> 01:41:37.880] And I happened to be fortunately across the street [01:41:37.880 --> 01:41:45.320] Uh, probably a good 75 yards away and I could hear the officers screaming at my child [01:41:45.800 --> 01:41:48.120] Um, and so I walked [01:41:48.920 --> 01:41:55.080] Over I didn't actually physically cross the street, but I just kind of like stood on the sidewalk and said, hey, is there a problem here? [01:41:55.080 --> 01:41:57.800] He says, well, yeah, your kid was skateboarding then [01:41:58.440 --> 01:42:00.120] um [01:42:00.120 --> 01:42:07.400] You know, he that's against the law and he could be cited for it and um, he was blocking traffic and uh, [01:42:09.080 --> 01:42:13.400] I basically told the officer at that point because he was pulled over on the side of the road [01:42:13.800 --> 01:42:17.320] And the bicycle waned without his emergency lights on or anything [01:42:17.880 --> 01:42:20.840] Um and said, well, you know at this point you're also a hazard [01:42:21.480 --> 01:42:23.480] and the officer light [01:42:23.720 --> 01:42:25.720] threw his hands up [01:42:25.720 --> 01:42:30.600] Slammed his door open slams the door closed and runs over to me [01:42:31.240 --> 01:42:34.600] And my kid at this time was also walking across the street [01:42:35.240 --> 01:42:40.360] Um, and he says, well, we're just I'm just going to go ahead and fight your kid and um [01:42:41.320 --> 01:42:45.160] We'll just let a judge handle it and I said, well, you know, first of all [01:42:45.160 --> 01:42:50.680] I don't believe that you've uh established jurisdiction at this point and he says, well, what do you mean? [01:42:50.680 --> 01:42:56.280] I said, well, I mean you you have to you know establish jurisdiction and he immediately [01:42:56.600 --> 01:43:02.920] I know he knew what I was talking about because then he immediately turned to my kid and asked him what his name was [01:43:03.640 --> 01:43:05.640] And I said do not answer [01:43:06.040 --> 01:43:09.960] Do not answer and the officer grabbed my kid [01:43:10.920 --> 01:43:16.680] Slung him around snatched the skateboard out of his hand and I told the officer I said you release my child [01:43:17.160 --> 01:43:19.000] that is assault [01:43:19.000 --> 01:43:22.840] And then he turned actually it's aggravated assault if he's carrying a gun [01:43:24.120 --> 01:43:27.800] Yes, yeah, that's what that's what I put into the complaint form, but um [01:43:29.320 --> 01:43:31.800] Then he turned at me [01:43:32.360 --> 01:43:37.240] I'm okay. Hang on kevin. We're about to go to break hold that thought and we'll get back with you on the other side [01:43:37.240 --> 01:43:44.760] Okay. All right. Thank you. Yes, sir. All right. This is rule of law radio calling number is 512 646 [01:43:44.760 --> 01:43:51.320] 1984 this is our four-hour marathon. We have about two hours and 15 minutes left in the show [01:43:51.800 --> 01:43:57.960] So if you have a question ponders or query, please give us a call. 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Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free [01:45:56.840 --> 01:46:11.880] 866 law easy [01:46:27.800 --> 01:46:29.800] I [01:46:37.880 --> 01:46:40.440] Right now we are talking to kevin in hawaii [01:46:41.000 --> 01:46:46.120] All right, kevin. Let's see what we can wrap up here the officer committed aggravated assault against your son [01:46:46.200 --> 01:46:48.200] He grabbed him took a skateboard [01:46:48.680 --> 01:46:52.440] All because he allegedly was skateboarding and impeding traffic [01:46:52.440 --> 01:46:59.880] Which the officer was doing himself with his park cruiser with no emergency lighting activated. So please pick that up and let's go on with it [01:47:00.440 --> 01:47:04.680] Okay, perfect. Um, so then after I told the officer to release my child [01:47:05.320 --> 01:47:08.840] He turns to me and I was probably a good six seven year way [01:47:08.840 --> 01:47:13.400] I wasn't moving towards him or anything and he turns at me with his tazer pointed at me [01:47:13.960 --> 01:47:15.960] And told me that I was going to be tazed [01:47:17.080 --> 01:47:20.600] And I turned around and said well, you're going to have to taze me in the back [01:47:20.600 --> 01:47:28.280] At this point and then I had probably three or four friends there and I said everybody get your video cameras out and start [01:47:29.000 --> 01:47:32.200] videoing this this officer this incident and [01:47:33.000 --> 01:47:35.000] Everybody pulls now and the cop [01:47:35.560 --> 01:47:43.000] Puts his tazer away and then the meeting please tell me they activated their cameras before he got the tazer put away [01:47:44.360 --> 01:47:46.360] Uh, no, they did not [01:47:46.360 --> 01:47:53.320] Okay, that's all right though. You've got three verifiable witnesses who all they have to do is fill out affidavits of the incident [01:47:53.560 --> 01:47:57.720] I'd immediately charge the officer with excessive use of force [01:47:58.440 --> 01:48:05.400] I tried to I tried to um, the officer then said if you want to skateboard back you have to come down to the uh [01:48:05.880 --> 01:48:09.480] Um substation and pick it up. No problem. We're on our way [01:48:09.880 --> 01:48:13.480] So we went down there and I figured while we were down there. I just go ahead and file [01:48:13.480 --> 01:48:17.240] Um a complaint against the officer and with who? [01:48:18.360 --> 01:48:20.600] against the officer and with who? [01:48:22.280 --> 01:48:24.600] I'm sorry. Who did you complain to? [01:48:25.320 --> 01:48:27.160] Oh, well at first, um [01:48:27.160 --> 01:48:31.720] It was a written complaint and a female officer came out and reviewed the complaint [01:48:32.520 --> 01:48:37.160] Okay, here's here's the problem. All you did was complain [01:48:37.800 --> 01:48:39.800] You didn't write a complaint [01:48:39.800 --> 01:48:45.000] You need to write your own criminal complaint or go to a prosecuting attorney [01:48:45.400 --> 01:48:48.840] And demand that he take your written verified statement [01:48:49.720 --> 01:48:57.640] And press the proper charges if he won't do it then find out what the format for a complaint is in hawaii [01:48:58.120 --> 01:49:05.880] Write one yourself and take it directly to the grand jury in your area and file it directly with them yourself [01:49:05.880 --> 01:49:09.880] Or just go to juristimprudence.com [01:49:11.240 --> 01:49:17.080] And there's a bunch of frogs on there because I call all of this mess the frog farm conspiracy [01:49:17.800 --> 01:49:20.360] That's jurist j u r i s [01:49:21.000 --> 01:49:22.280] imprudence [01:49:22.280 --> 01:49:25.240] i m p r u d e n c e dot com [01:49:26.120 --> 01:49:34.360] And top frog on the on the right is documents and research click on blanks and go down to complaint [01:49:34.360 --> 01:49:36.360] Now that complaint is written for [01:49:36.680 --> 01:49:40.680] Texas but you can change Texas to hawaii [01:49:41.560 --> 01:49:44.840] And file it you make up the complaint [01:49:46.120 --> 01:49:52.520] And you can look in the folders where I have some written up. You can see how I write up the complaint [01:49:53.960 --> 01:49:57.000] Then take it to a note or you can have it verified [01:49:57.480 --> 01:49:59.480] I did [01:49:59.480 --> 01:50:07.400] All right, because if you file a volunteer statement with the police department, that's just complaining [01:50:07.720 --> 01:50:13.320] But when you file a verified criminal affidavit that invokes a specific legal duties [01:50:13.880 --> 01:50:18.920] Yeah, I actually filed something with internal affairs, but I don't think it ever went to internal affairs [01:50:18.920 --> 01:50:22.120] Um, and then I got a call back from the lieutenant [01:50:22.840 --> 01:50:27.480] Um, and he brought me into his you know into the break room area [01:50:27.480 --> 01:50:31.480] And then I started questioning my child and myself and uh [01:50:32.120 --> 01:50:38.200] I basically told him that you know that the officer you know over stuff is you know boundaries [01:50:38.200 --> 01:50:43.880] My child has the right to travel and the cops was like, oh no, no, he doesn't you know [01:50:43.880 --> 01:50:49.400] But uh Hawaiian statutes, you know say that you know he broke the law this officer did nothing wrong [01:50:49.640 --> 01:50:55.960] And I said well actually, you know, there's there's higher court rulings saying that we have a right to travel across [01:50:55.960 --> 01:50:58.600] We have a right to travel a common law right to travel [01:50:59.160 --> 01:51:04.840] And um, he says well, I don't I don't you know uphold the laws but the constitution [01:51:05.640 --> 01:51:07.640] Uh, Kevin, let me interrupt you for one second [01:51:07.640 --> 01:51:12.920] Was the officer attempting to charge your son under statute or was he attempting to charge him under ordinance? [01:51:13.640 --> 01:51:20.040] I he never said he never said he just said that he was going to cite my child and the judge will handle it [01:51:20.040 --> 01:51:28.840] So almost always skateboarding will fall under an ordinance rather than a statute because it's local to a municipality [01:51:29.240 --> 01:51:34.040] Okay, that's where that's where the code is actually at is under the municipal code [01:51:34.520 --> 01:51:39.240] Okay, if it's municipal code, it is ordinance. Here's the deal about ordinances [01:51:39.880 --> 01:51:43.800] Hawaii has a state constitution just like texas and every other state [01:51:43.800 --> 01:51:51.400] The Hawaiian constitution if you will look it up under whatever section of it deals with the legislative branch [01:51:51.960 --> 01:51:53.960] There should be a section in there that says [01:51:54.760 --> 01:51:59.400] All laws in hawaii are to be enacted by the legislature [01:52:00.280 --> 01:52:02.120] okay [01:52:02.120 --> 01:52:05.320] Only the legislature can create law [01:52:06.920 --> 01:52:10.760] You may also have a section in there just like we do in texas. It says [01:52:10.760 --> 01:52:19.080] All laws must have the following enacting clause being enacted by the state of texas or the legislature of the state of texas [01:52:20.200 --> 01:52:24.600] Okay, if if the law does not have that enacting clause [01:52:25.080 --> 01:52:27.240] It is not originated by bill [01:52:27.480 --> 01:52:30.760] It is not originated in one of the two houses of the legislature [01:52:31.000 --> 01:52:34.840] It is not reviewed on the floor over three several days by each house [01:52:34.840 --> 01:52:41.720] It is not voted out of each house by a vote of the legislature and it's not signed by the governor [01:52:42.120 --> 01:52:46.840] It is not as far as the texas constitution is concerned [01:52:47.400 --> 01:52:49.400] It is a rule [01:52:49.640 --> 01:52:55.800] And a rule can only be directory on the people it cannot be mandatory [01:52:56.520 --> 01:53:02.600] In other words a rule simply says we would prefer it if you did it this way [01:53:02.600 --> 01:53:09.080] But it cannot be applied as you will do it this way or else [01:53:10.440 --> 01:53:16.920] Because we did not grant law making authority to the municipalities and the counties [01:53:18.360 --> 01:53:20.860] Only to the state legislature [01:53:21.720 --> 01:53:23.720] okay [01:53:24.600 --> 01:53:31.720] Okay, and um also the officer told me I said well you swore an oath to the constitution of the united states and he says well [01:53:31.720 --> 01:53:36.760] No, I did not I swore an oath to the alliance state constitution fine [01:53:37.000 --> 01:53:39.800] Then go get that and beating black and blue with it [01:53:41.240 --> 01:53:45.880] Okay, well who would I you know take okay, let me make a suggestion here [01:53:47.640 --> 01:53:50.280] Never make a complaint to the policing agency [01:53:51.800 --> 01:53:54.600] They're just gonna no matter what you say to them [01:53:54.600 --> 01:54:01.400] Uh, they will take everything you say and twist it around into something else if you talk to a [01:54:02.120 --> 01:54:05.320] Policing agency about law and about your rights [01:54:05.960 --> 01:54:10.360] Now you're a sovereign now. You're some kind of sub subversive [01:54:11.400 --> 01:54:13.880] I wouldn't talk to them at all take your complaint [01:54:14.840 --> 01:54:16.840] To a prosecuting attorney [01:54:17.400 --> 01:54:18.680] okay [01:54:18.680 --> 01:54:26.520] And give him a verified criminal affidavit and insist that he act in accordance with his duties as a prosecuting attorney [01:54:26.840 --> 01:54:33.480] In texas we have a specific statute addressing criminal complaints against public officials [01:54:34.840 --> 01:54:39.160] But even if they don't have a specific statute in texas it says [01:54:39.720 --> 01:54:41.080] when a [01:54:41.080 --> 01:54:46.280] Prosecuting attorney is made known that a public official has violated law related his office [01:54:46.280 --> 01:54:49.480] He shall reduce the complaint to an information submitted to the grand jury now [01:54:49.480 --> 01:54:54.920] That's paraphrase because the statute's a little bit longer than a a little convoluted, but that's what it tells it [01:54:55.640 --> 01:54:58.440] Takes away any discretion he would have [01:54:59.240 --> 01:55:01.240] But even if you don't have that [01:55:01.800 --> 01:55:04.200] It is when you make the prosecuting attorney [01:55:04.760 --> 01:55:11.000] You make it known to him that a crime has been committed. It's his duty to prosecute and if he elects not to prosecute [01:55:11.000 --> 01:55:15.320] Then you file a criminal complaint against the prosecuting attorney [01:55:16.600 --> 01:55:18.600] accusing the prosecuting attorney [01:55:19.800 --> 01:55:21.800] Not of exercising [01:55:23.640 --> 01:55:25.640] Judicial discretion [01:55:26.200 --> 01:55:33.160] Now i've never seen a state except pennsylvania that has that written into law where a prosecutor has discretion [01:55:35.560 --> 01:55:37.560] But [01:55:37.560 --> 01:55:43.000] They give him discretion they the courts allow a certain amount of discretion anyway [01:55:44.440 --> 01:55:46.440] And what you maintain is [01:55:47.160 --> 01:55:48.440] the [01:55:48.440 --> 01:55:52.440] Prosecutor did not exercise judicial discretion [01:55:53.400 --> 01:55:56.840] Instead he exercised judicial caprice [01:55:57.640 --> 01:56:03.400] In that he decided who he wanted to prosecute and who he did not want to prosecute [01:56:03.400 --> 01:56:11.160] Not whether or not there was sufficient problem because that's not a power in which he has it's a violated it's a breach of his [01:56:11.800 --> 01:56:13.800] his [01:56:13.880 --> 01:56:19.000] fiduciary duty to you to grant me the equal protections of the law [01:56:19.800 --> 01:56:23.080] And that's an act of official misconducting most every state [01:56:23.560 --> 01:56:27.160] Look up official misconduct for hawaii. You'll almost certainly have it [01:56:27.800 --> 01:56:31.640] Because the official misconduct statutes in the state [01:56:31.640 --> 01:56:34.680] Follow the Ku Klux Klan Act [01:56:35.560 --> 01:56:41.800] Most people are familiar with 82 us code 19. I'm sorry 14 42 us code 1983 [01:56:42.200 --> 01:56:48.040] That's where you consume the public official. That's the second half of the Ku Klux Klan Act [01:56:48.280 --> 01:56:52.440] The first half is 18 us code 242 [01:56:53.320 --> 01:56:57.560] Which makes it a crime for a public official acting on the code of his authority [01:56:57.560 --> 01:57:04.520] To exert a report to exert an authority. He does not expressly have or as in this case [01:57:05.320 --> 01:57:09.000] Fail to perform the duty. He is required to perform [01:57:09.960 --> 01:57:16.280] And if in the process he denies a citizen for free access to enjoyment of right that is a crime [01:57:17.080 --> 01:57:19.080] in most every state has a [01:57:19.960 --> 01:57:23.000] official misconduct statute they have to because [01:57:23.000 --> 01:57:29.320] Public officials people are drawn into these positions of apparent power [01:57:31.000 --> 01:57:36.520] Some not all for reasons that should keep them out of those positions [01:57:37.000 --> 01:57:40.440] And they tend to abuse them so to protect themselves [01:57:41.000 --> 01:57:43.960] The other public officials have to have tools to weed these [01:57:45.400 --> 01:57:49.000] Really crazy guys out of there. So everybody will have that one [01:57:49.000 --> 01:57:52.440] Then you make a criminal complaint against the prosecuting attorney [01:57:54.040 --> 01:57:55.080] Now [01:57:55.080 --> 01:58:00.760] What we say is is you will not win your case because you have the law and the facts on your side [01:58:01.800 --> 01:58:03.800] To think so is naive [01:58:03.880 --> 01:58:05.880] You'll only win your case [01:58:05.880 --> 01:58:10.840] If you have the politics on your side and when you start hammering the prosecuting attorney [01:58:11.560 --> 01:58:14.920] You're going to generate yourself a little local politics [01:58:14.920 --> 01:58:22.200] He is not going to be a happy camper when he gets back to this police officer who's got it in this spot [01:58:23.080 --> 01:58:25.080] Okay [01:58:24.680 --> 01:58:33.160] Okay, do you have anything else for us? No, actually that's it pretty much. Um, and is there any way to uh pursue this civilly? [01:58:33.960 --> 01:58:35.960] Absolutely [01:58:35.960 --> 01:58:40.360] We can dress that a little on the other side and then we move on to other callers. This is Randy Kelton. Okay [01:58:40.360 --> 01:58:46.440] At the table is Eddie Craig. We live on radio. Our calling number is 512-646 [01:58:47.000 --> 01:58:54.200] 1984 give us a call. We've got a couple more hours. We're going to our top of the hour break. We'll be back in about three minutes [01:58:57.400 --> 01:59:04.600] Bibles for america is offering absolutely free a unique study bible called the new testament recovery version [01:59:04.600 --> 01:59:11.000] The new testament recovery version has over 9 000 footnotes that explain what the bible says verse by verse [01:59:11.240 --> 01:59:17.640] Helping you to know god and to know the meaning of life. 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