[00:00.000 --> 00:07.440] Why Kiki has its spam jam in Raleigh, North Carolina has the Bugfest, but you won't find [00:07.440 --> 00:11.840] a wackier food festival than the Roadkill Cook-Off in Marlington, West Virginia. [00:11.840 --> 00:17.480] Look at your Catherine Albrecht back with these stomach-churning details in a moment. [00:17.480 --> 00:19.200] Privacy is under attack. [00:19.200 --> 00:22.800] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [00:22.800 --> 00:27.800] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [00:27.800 --> 00:29.320] So protect your rights. [00:29.320 --> 00:33.040] Stay known to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [00:33.040 --> 00:35.600] Privacy, it's worth hanging onto. [00:35.600 --> 00:41.200] This message is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search engine alternative to Google, [00:41.200 --> 00:42.920] Yahoo, and Bing. [00:42.920 --> 00:46.680] Start over with StartPage. [00:46.680 --> 00:51.040] Accidentally hitting an animal on the road can make you feel dreadful, but in Marlington, [00:51.040 --> 00:56.400] West Virginia, Roadkill actually gets cooked and celebrated at the annual Roadkill Cook-Off [00:56.400 --> 00:58.520] and Autumn Harvest Festival. [00:58.520 --> 01:03.800] Competitors serve up fender fare ranging from rabbit, raccoon, and possum to armadillo, [01:03.800 --> 01:05.800] alligator, and groundhog. [01:05.800 --> 01:10.120] Fortunately for the queasy, dishes served in the competition don't have to be actual [01:10.120 --> 01:14.200] Roadkill, just animals commonly found by the side of the road. [01:14.200 --> 01:19.000] Points are awarded for taste, originality, and showmanship, but as the judges note, points [01:19.000 --> 01:23.520] will be deducted for every chipped tooth resulting from gravel not removed. [01:23.520 --> 01:32.960] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht for StartPage.com, the world's most private search engine. [01:32.960 --> 01:38.000] Online video gaming is big business in China, but now Beijing is imposing limits on how [01:38.000 --> 01:39.760] long citizens can play. [01:39.760 --> 01:44.360] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, back to discuss gaming addiction and the Big Brother Nanny [01:44.360 --> 01:46.680] States next. [01:46.680 --> 01:48.400] Privacy is under attack. [01:48.400 --> 01:52.000] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:52.000 --> 01:57.000] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:57.000 --> 02:02.000] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [02:02.000 --> 02:04.760] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [02:04.760 --> 02:10.400] This message is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search engine alternative to Google, [02:10.400 --> 02:12.080] Yahoo, and Bing. [02:12.080 --> 02:16.080] Start over with StartPage. [02:16.080 --> 02:22.600] In China, more than 20 million citizens spend half a billion dollars a year in smoky cybercafes [02:22.600 --> 02:26.400] lost in the virtual world of multiplayer role-playing. [02:26.400 --> 02:31.120] It's so popular that Beijing is trying to prevent addiction to online gaming by imposing [02:31.120 --> 02:34.160] limits on how long citizens can play. [02:34.160 --> 02:38.640] If they play more than three hours straight, their characters' in-game abilities go down. [02:38.640 --> 02:42.160] To get those abilities back, players must take a five-hour break. [02:42.160 --> 02:47.440] I'm all for parents doing this because no kid should waste his life in virtual combat, [02:47.440 --> 02:52.560] but for the government to monitor and control people's use of their own computers is just [02:52.560 --> 02:53.560] wrong. [02:53.560 --> 03:20.560] I'm Dr. Cameron Albrecht for StartPage.com, the world's most private search engine. [03:20.560 --> 03:34.960] All right, folks, good evening. [03:34.960 --> 03:38.880] This is the Monday Night Rule of Law traffic show with your host Eddie Craig. [03:38.880 --> 03:44.800] It is November 26, 2012, the first Monday after the well-known Turkey Day. [03:44.800 --> 03:50.800] I hope everybody survived it without having to have a stomach pump or suscitate them. [03:50.800 --> 03:55.200] Hopefully everybody got to visit with friends, family, or all of the above and enjoy the [03:55.200 --> 03:57.480] time together. [03:57.480 --> 04:02.120] While we're going to wait tonight to get some callers up on the board, which we can do with [04:02.120 --> 04:07.280] the call in number nine three, five one two, six four six, and nine ten eighty four is [04:07.280 --> 04:08.680] the call in number. [04:08.680 --> 04:12.120] But while we're getting started on that, what I would like to start off with is I want [04:12.120 --> 04:17.840] us to start doing something collectively in the Patriot community, at least as far as [04:17.840 --> 04:22.720] Texas goes, if not everybody in their own individual state that listens to the show. [04:22.720 --> 04:28.560] People, I'm going to recommend that you start reading your state constitution, not just [04:28.560 --> 04:33.600] the current version, but all versions that preceded it. [04:33.600 --> 04:35.840] And here's why. [04:35.840 --> 04:41.080] Here in Texas and most southern states, if you stop and realize exactly how we wound [04:41.080 --> 04:47.160] up where we have today, then you'll come to the understanding that some of the southern [04:47.160 --> 04:54.440] states don't actually have an active constitution that's been replaced by what could be more [04:54.440 --> 04:58.200] accurately termed a military charter. [04:58.200 --> 05:00.400] Now why do I say this? [05:00.400 --> 05:07.840] I say this because many of the southern states that fought in the Civil War and were basically [05:07.840 --> 05:15.520] succeeding from the Union or attempting to, when Lincoln declared war on those states [05:15.520 --> 05:21.600] in order to militarily force them to remain in the Union of several states rather than [05:21.600 --> 05:29.000] succeed, they basically for all intents and purposes became militarily conquered states. [05:29.000 --> 05:38.200] Now in Texas we had a Reformation Constitution that began in 1845 was the first one that [05:38.200 --> 05:43.240] they did and it carried through the times of the Civil War and everything else. [05:43.240 --> 05:49.280] Pretty much everything that has been done since 1845 has been done without a consensus [05:49.280 --> 05:51.040] of the people. [05:51.040 --> 05:58.200] The Texas Constitution in 1836 is the one and only version of the Republic of Texas [05:58.200 --> 06:06.200] Constitution that was ratified by the people of Texas rather than forced down our throats [06:06.200 --> 06:09.840] as a rewrite without our consent or input. [06:09.840 --> 06:14.200] So what I would like for you to listen to is a little bit of information I've got on [06:14.200 --> 06:15.200] that. [06:15.200 --> 06:21.160] Now where I'm getting this from is the Tarleton Law Library from the University of Texas [06:21.160 --> 06:22.640] School of Law. [06:22.640 --> 06:28.280] They're doing what they call the Texas Constitution Digitization Project. [06:28.280 --> 06:36.240] Now this is where they are scanning in, digitizing and basically entering all of the text from [06:36.240 --> 06:40.480] the original versions of all Texas Constitution. [06:40.480 --> 06:44.600] The 1836 being the one that we're going to discuss tonight. [06:44.600 --> 06:55.480] Now you can actually get to this Constitution by going to Tarleton T-A-R-L-T-O-N dot law [06:55.480 --> 07:11.680] dot u-texas dot edu forward slash constitutions forward slash text forward slash 1836 cindex [07:11.680 --> 07:13.760] dot html. [07:13.760 --> 07:18.640] That is the complete web address to this version of the Constitution as it has been scanned [07:18.640 --> 07:23.000] in and all of the text entered in relation to that scan. [07:23.000 --> 07:29.960] Now what I would like to do first thing is read you the original preamble to that version [07:29.960 --> 07:33.640] of the Texas Republic of Texas Constitution. [07:33.640 --> 07:40.960] We the people and their people is capitalized of Texas in order to form a government, establish [07:40.960 --> 07:48.280] justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense and general welfare [07:48.280 --> 07:54.960] and to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and [07:54.960 --> 07:58.800] establish this Constitution. [07:58.800 --> 08:04.800] That right there is the beginning of the Texas Republic as we understood it at its original [08:04.800 --> 08:06.600] creation. [08:06.600 --> 08:14.280] Now the difference here in this is that in the original Constitution of 1836 there is [08:14.280 --> 08:22.080] Article 1 powers of the government, Article 2 legislative department, Article 3 executive, [08:22.080 --> 08:28.360] Article 4 judicial and notice it's now Article 5 is where the judicial is in the current [08:28.360 --> 08:31.320] the 1876 version. [08:31.320 --> 08:36.640] Article 5 owes Article 6 president and vice president. [08:36.640 --> 08:43.960] That's right people Texas had a president and vice president and Texas had a Congress [08:43.960 --> 08:46.720] not a legislature. [08:46.720 --> 08:47.880] Why? [08:47.880 --> 08:55.680] Because we were and are a sovereign nation unto ourselves here in Texas. [08:55.680 --> 08:57.720] We always have been. [08:57.720 --> 09:04.640] That's exactly why the Texas flag flies on the same level as that of the United States [09:04.640 --> 09:06.280] flag. [09:06.280 --> 09:13.000] Our flag is not submissive or subservient to the U.S. flag it is on equal standing because [09:13.000 --> 09:17.360] we were and are a sovereign nation. [09:17.360 --> 09:25.480] Now after Article 6 we have the schedule, general provisions and last but not least the decoration [09:25.480 --> 09:27.280] of rights. [09:27.280 --> 09:34.960] Now when you go into the powers of government in the 1836 Constitution it's really not all [09:34.960 --> 09:36.400] that long. [09:36.400 --> 09:39.000] It's pretty short in fact. [09:39.000 --> 09:49.080] It has a total of 25, I think it's 25, 27 section and they're each one fairly short. [09:49.080 --> 09:56.720] Article 1, Section 1 the powers of this government shall be divided into three departments. [09:56.720 --> 10:03.680] Executive and judicial which shall remain forever separate and distinct. [10:03.680 --> 10:08.440] The legislation too, the legislative power shall be vested in the Senate and House of [10:08.440 --> 10:15.360] Representatives to be styled the Congress of the Republic of Texas. [10:15.360 --> 10:23.200] Section 3, the members of the House of Representatives shall be chosen annually, annually not by [10:23.200 --> 10:25.880] annually, annually. [10:25.880 --> 10:32.920] On the first Monday of September each year until Congress shall otherwise provide by [10:32.920 --> 10:39.640] law and shall hold their offices one year from the date of their election. [10:39.640 --> 10:45.920] Section 4, no person shall be eligible to a seat in the House of Representatives until [10:45.920 --> 10:53.080] he shall have attained the age of 25 years, shall be a citizen of the Republic and shall [10:53.080 --> 10:59.440] have resided in the county or district six months next preceding his election. [10:59.440 --> 11:06.840] Section 5, the House of Representatives shall not consist of less than 24 nor more than [11:06.840 --> 11:13.640] 40 members until the population shall amount to 100,000 souls after which time the whole [11:13.640 --> 11:20.840] number of representatives shall not be less than 40 nor more than 100 provided however [11:20.840 --> 11:26.200] that each county shall be entitled to at least one representative. [11:26.200 --> 11:33.080] Now notice people, they did not say amount to 100,000 citizens or persons. [11:33.080 --> 11:38.560] They said 100,000 souls. [11:38.560 --> 11:44.360] Section 6, the House of Representatives shall choose their speaker and other officers and [11:44.360 --> 11:47.920] shall have the soul power of impeachment. [11:47.920 --> 11:55.320] Section 7, the senators shall be chosen by districts as nearly equal in free population, [11:55.320 --> 12:01.280] free Negroes and Indians accepted as practicable and the number of senators shall never be [12:01.280 --> 12:07.240] less than one third nor more than one half the number of representatives and each district [12:07.240 --> 12:13.280] shall be entitled to one member and no more. [12:13.280 --> 12:18.080] Every district could only have one member. [12:18.080 --> 12:23.920] Section 8, the senators shall be chosen for the term of three years on the first Monday [12:23.920 --> 12:29.800] in September, shall be citizens of the Republic, reside in the district for which they are [12:29.800 --> 12:34.840] respectively chosen at least one year before the election and shall have attained the age [12:34.840 --> 12:37.400] of 30 years. [12:37.400 --> 12:42.760] Section 9, at the first session of Congress after the adoption of this constitution, the [12:42.760 --> 12:46.680] senators shall be divided by lot into three classes. [12:46.680 --> 12:51.920] As nearly equal as practicable, the seats of the senators of the first class shall be vacated [12:51.920 --> 12:56.560] at the end of the first year, of the second class at the end of the second year, the third [12:56.560 --> 13:01.960] class at the end of the third year in such a manner that one third shall be chosen each [13:01.960 --> 13:05.040] year thereafter. [13:05.040 --> 13:13.960] So we had to get weed out one third of the Senate every year and replace them. [13:13.960 --> 13:18.080] That was a good thing if you ask me. [13:18.080 --> 13:25.480] Section 9, sorry, Section 10, the Vice President of the Republic shall be President of the [13:25.480 --> 13:32.480] Senate, but shall not vote on any question unless the Senate be equally divided. [13:32.480 --> 13:38.400] Section 11, the Senate shall choose all other officers of their body and a President pro [13:38.400 --> 13:44.280] temper in the absence of the Vice President, or whenever he shall exercise the office of [13:44.280 --> 13:50.120] President, shall have the sole power to try impeachments, and when sitting as a court [13:50.120 --> 13:56.240] of impeachment shall be under oath, but no conviction shall take place without the concurrence [13:56.240 --> 14:00.080] of two-thirds of all the members present. [14:00.080 --> 14:05.840] Section 12, judgment in cases of impeachment shall not only extend to removal from office [14:05.840 --> 14:11.480] and disqualification to hold any office of honor, trust, or profit under this government, [14:11.480 --> 14:17.200] but the party shall nevertheless be liable to indictment, trial, judgment, and punishment [14:17.200 --> 14:21.160] according to law. [14:21.160 --> 14:27.920] Section 13, each house shall be the judge of the elections, qualifications, and returns [14:27.920 --> 14:29.960] of its own members. [14:29.960 --> 14:35.920] Two-thirds of each house shall constitute a quorum to do business, but a smaller number [14:35.920 --> 14:42.280] may adjourn from day to day and may compel the attendance of absent members. [14:42.280 --> 14:48.320] Section 14, each house may determine the rules of its own proceedings, punish its members [14:48.320 --> 14:54.280] for disorderly behavior, and when the concurrence of two-thirds may expel a member, but not [14:54.280 --> 14:58.520] a second time for the same offense. [14:58.520 --> 15:04.080] Section 15, senators and representatives shall receive a compensation for their services [15:04.080 --> 15:12.600] to be fixed by law, but no increase of compensation or diminution shall take effect during the [15:12.600 --> 15:16.920] session at which such increase or diminution shall have been made. [15:16.920 --> 15:22.440] They shall, except in case of treason, felony, or breach of the peace, be privileged from [15:22.440 --> 15:28.440] arrest during the session of Congress, and in going to and returning from sane, and from [15:28.440 --> 15:34.920] any speech or debate in either house, they shall not be questioned in any other place. [15:34.920 --> 15:39.180] That was to prevent corruption in elbow rubbing and influence. [15:39.180 --> 15:44.880] If they gave a speech or something of that nature or discussion on the floor of the House [15:44.880 --> 15:50.400] or Senate, they could not be questioned about that outside of that area. [15:50.400 --> 15:58.920] Why? That prevented undue influence by other members, and such thing as lobbying groups. [15:58.920 --> 16:01.400] Okay? [16:01.400 --> 16:09.560] Section 16, each house may punish by imprisonment during the session any person, not a member, [16:09.560 --> 16:18.040] who shall be guilty of any disrespect to the house by any disorderly conduct in their presence. [16:18.040 --> 16:23.480] Section 17, each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings and publish the same, except [16:23.480 --> 16:27.040] such parts as in its judgments require secrecy. [16:27.040 --> 16:31.600] When any three members shall desire the yeas and nays on any question, they shall be entered [16:31.600 --> 16:32.600] on the journal. [16:32.600 --> 16:38.160] All right, folks, we're going through the 1836 Texas Constitution. [16:38.160 --> 16:40.680] We will be back on the other side of this break. [16:40.680 --> 16:49.200] All in number 512-646-1984, we'll be right back, so listen in, listen up, and talk to [16:49.200 --> 16:50.200] you on the other side. [16:50.200 --> 17:16.200] All right, folks, we'll be right back, so listen up, and talk to you on the other side. [17:16.200 --> 17:42.200] All right, folks, we'll be right back, so listen up, and talk to you on the other side. [17:42.200 --> 18:11.200] All right, folks, we'll be right back, so listen up, and talk to you on the other side. [18:11.200 --> 18:40.200] All right, folks, we'll be right back, so listen up, and talk to you on the other side. [18:40.200 --> 19:06.200] All right, folks, we'll be right back, so listen up, and talk to you on the other side. [19:06.200 --> 19:35.200] All right, folks, we'll be right back, so listen up. [19:35.200 --> 19:46.200] All right, folks, we are back, this is Rule of Law Radio. [19:46.200 --> 19:50.080] All right, I just do see we have some callers on the board, hang in there, guys, I'll get [19:50.080 --> 19:53.320] to you here momentarily, this really isn't that long. [19:53.320 --> 19:58.560] Section 18, neither house without the consent of the other shall adjourn for more than three [19:58.560 --> 20:04.520] days, nor to any other place than that in which the two houses may be sitting. [20:04.520 --> 20:10.000] Section 19, when vacancies happen in either house, the executive shall issue rits of election [20:10.000 --> 20:12.640] to fill such vacancy. [20:12.640 --> 20:18.760] Section 20, no bill shall become a law until it shall have been read on three several days [20:18.760 --> 20:26.080] in each house and passed by the same, unless, in cases of emergency, two-thirds of the members [20:26.080 --> 20:32.000] of the house where the bill originated shall deem it expedient to dispense with the rule. [20:32.000 --> 20:38.880] Section 21, after a bill shall have been rejected, no bill containing the same substance shall [20:38.880 --> 20:41.960] be passed into a law during the same session. [20:41.960 --> 20:48.200] And folks, I can tell you right now there are numerous bills going through our legislature [20:48.200 --> 20:53.800] that all deal with the same subject matter, and one will get downed and the other will [20:53.800 --> 21:00.440] get passed in direct violation of even the current 1876 version of the Texas Constitution, [21:00.440 --> 21:03.320] which still has the same clause. [21:03.320 --> 21:08.760] There's still passing companion bills that deal with the same subject matter and passing [21:08.760 --> 21:13.800] them after that subject matter has been struck down in a different bill that violates this [21:13.800 --> 21:17.320] section of the Texas Constitution. [21:17.320 --> 21:23.360] Section 22, the style of the laws of the republic shall be, be it enacted by the Senate and [21:23.360 --> 21:30.480] the House of Representatives of the Republic of Texas in Congress assembled. [21:30.480 --> 21:35.960] No purpose holding an office of, or no person holding an office of profit under the government [21:35.960 --> 21:42.040] shall be eligible to a seat in either House of Congress, nor shall any member of either [21:42.040 --> 21:47.240] House be eligible to any office which may be created, or the profits of which shall [21:47.240 --> 21:50.760] be increased during his term of service. [21:50.760 --> 21:56.600] Section 24, no holder of public monies or collector thereof shall be eligible to a seat [21:56.600 --> 22:02.160] in either House of Congress until he shall have fully acquitted himself of all responsibility [22:02.160 --> 22:06.080] and shall produce the proper officer's receipt thereof. [22:06.080 --> 22:11.320] Members of either House may protest against any act or resolution and may have such protest [22:11.320 --> 22:14.360] entered on the journals of their respective houses. [22:14.360 --> 22:19.400] Section 25, no money shall be drawn from the public treasury but in strict accordance with [22:19.400 --> 22:27.240] appropriations made by law and no appropriations shall be made for private or local purposes [22:27.240 --> 22:31.080] unless two-thirds of each house concur in such appropriations. [22:31.080 --> 22:37.800] That shoots down every welfare act Texas has passed because it would require a two-thirds [22:37.800 --> 22:42.720] majority of each house in order to pass. [22:42.720 --> 22:49.920] And remember, those are for private purposes when you're providing financial assistance [22:49.920 --> 22:53.760] of any kind to an individual. [22:53.760 --> 22:57.520] You're taking public funds and using it for private purposes. [22:57.520 --> 23:04.080] That's embezzlement in any other place you can think of. [23:04.080 --> 23:09.320] Section 26, every act of Congress shall be approved and signed by the president before [23:09.320 --> 23:14.680] it becomes a law but if the president will not approve and sign such act he shall return [23:14.680 --> 23:20.120] it to the house in which it shall have originated with his reasons for not approving the same [23:20.120 --> 23:25.600] which shall be spread upon the journals of each house and the bill shall then be reconsidered [23:25.600 --> 23:31.080] and shall not become a law unless it shall then pass by a vote of two-thirds of both houses. [23:31.080 --> 23:37.320] If any act shall be disapproved by the president, the vote on the reconsideration shall be recorded [23:37.320 --> 23:39.360] by A's and No's. [23:39.360 --> 23:45.360] If the president shall fail to return a bill within five days, Sunday's accepted. [23:45.360 --> 23:49.720] After it shall have been presented for his approval and signature, the same shall become [23:49.720 --> 23:56.400] a law unless the Congress prevent its return within the time above specified by adjournment. [23:56.400 --> 24:03.000] Section 27, all bills, acts, orders, or resolution to which the concurrence of both houses may [24:03.000 --> 24:09.680] be necessary, motions or resolutions for adjournment accepted, shall be approved and signed by the [24:09.680 --> 24:14.960] president or being disapproved, shall be passed by two-thirds of both houses in manner and [24:14.960 --> 24:17.800] form as specified in Section 20. [24:17.800 --> 24:23.320] Now folks, that right there is the section of the Texas Constitution that is specifically [24:23.320 --> 24:28.240] titled Powers of the Government. [24:28.240 --> 24:34.720] It's their powers, and as you can see, their powers relate only to how they operate. [24:34.720 --> 24:39.760] It doesn't say anything about regulating us. [24:39.760 --> 24:44.200] Now I'm going to go ahead and take the callers we've gotten if we don't fill the board up [24:44.200 --> 24:48.280] and I have time, and if you board after that, I'm going to go into the Declaration of Rights [24:48.280 --> 24:52.160] that is written in the original 1836. [24:52.160 --> 24:57.960] And you're going to find that extremely interesting because you're going to see where [24:57.960 --> 25:03.600] so many of the things they're doing now are in such complete violation of the original [25:03.600 --> 25:07.320] Republic of Texas Constitution, it's not even funny. [25:07.320 --> 25:10.520] Right now we're going to start taking your calls until we get the board cleared out and [25:10.520 --> 25:12.880] we're going to go first to Jason in Texas. [25:12.880 --> 25:14.360] Jason, what can we do for you? [25:14.360 --> 25:16.560] Hey Eddie, thanks for taking my call. [25:16.560 --> 25:21.280] I had a general question I wanted to run by you from my own benefit and also probably [25:21.280 --> 25:22.280] some of your listeners. [25:22.280 --> 25:30.080] As far as, can you go into maybe a few bullet points, not to take up much time, but as far [25:30.080 --> 25:36.160] as what someone would expect if they were to go to one of your traffic seminars you [25:36.160 --> 25:43.480] have on Sunday afternoon versus if they were to buy the package you got available on the [25:43.480 --> 25:48.880] Rule of Law website there, because on the website it says here's the audio and documents [25:48.880 --> 25:49.880] and things like that. [25:49.880 --> 25:53.320] And I was wondering, because I'm considering going to your class, I'm considering buying [25:53.320 --> 25:56.880] the package and I was just wondering if you could give a few, you know, a little more [25:56.880 --> 25:57.880] description there. [25:57.880 --> 26:00.800] Okay, that's easy enough to do. [26:00.800 --> 26:04.640] The seminar package is about teaching you several things. [26:04.640 --> 26:11.600] First and foremost, how to read and comprehend statutory law, how to research it, how to [26:11.600 --> 26:17.120] determine its true meaning and its true purpose. [26:17.120 --> 26:23.840] It also, right now the material for that book also contains the court documentation for [26:23.840 --> 26:27.640] filing to fight things like traffic tickets. [26:27.640 --> 26:33.880] Now that documentation as far as the court documents will be relocated from the transportation [26:33.880 --> 26:41.040] book into the court book that I'm doing right now and working on, because that's what will [26:41.040 --> 26:42.680] be more appropriate. [26:42.680 --> 26:47.360] But for right now the seminar book is all about teaching you how to read and comprehend [26:47.360 --> 26:48.840] statutory law. [26:48.840 --> 26:56.200] We use the transportation code for that training purpose, because that is the one area of law. [26:56.200 --> 27:00.160] Everybody runs a foul of eventually. [27:00.160 --> 27:04.320] That's where you're most likely to encounter law enforcement is in some form of transportation [27:04.320 --> 27:06.520] stop and so on and so forth. [27:06.520 --> 27:11.720] So we need to educate people on what that system is, how it's being used and abused [27:11.720 --> 27:14.040] to commit fraud and to steal money. [27:14.040 --> 27:19.160] The state and the cities and the counties are not entitled to. [27:19.160 --> 27:22.120] So that's really the major thing about the seminar. [27:22.120 --> 27:28.160] Now in class, we not only studied the actual code of criminal procedure statute and some [27:28.160 --> 27:34.840] of the transportation statute, but we also practiced how to do things at a traffic stop, [27:34.840 --> 27:39.600] practical application skills, how to conduct yourself in court, how to make legal argument, [27:39.600 --> 27:43.640] the way to make your legal argument and so on and so forth. [27:43.640 --> 27:49.520] So there are actually two different sets of skills and two different sets of information [27:49.520 --> 27:54.640] that in some cases in the class, they overlap. [27:54.640 --> 27:59.720] Whereas in the original seminar, we did not go into the due process stuff nearly so much [27:59.720 --> 28:04.400] as we did trying to teach you how to understand what the code really was and how it really [28:04.400 --> 28:05.400] applied. [28:05.400 --> 28:06.400] Does that help? [28:06.400 --> 28:16.880] Absolutely, and as far as the new book and documents that you're working on, for someone [28:16.880 --> 28:22.920] like me, would you recommend I go ahead and buy the package you currently have or should [28:22.920 --> 28:23.920] I wait for the new one? [28:23.920 --> 28:28.520] No, you can go ahead and do that because what we're going to do is when we swap all this [28:28.520 --> 28:35.040] over, the new book will be the price that the seminar currently is with the new documents [28:35.040 --> 28:40.680] unless you bought the seminar previously and then you will get that book at the price that [28:40.680 --> 28:45.240] we're going to change over to the transportation book on. [28:45.240 --> 28:48.480] So you're not going to lose out either way. [28:48.480 --> 28:53.040] If you've already bought the seminar, then you'll get the book at the lower price that [28:53.040 --> 28:57.080] would have been associated with the book the way we're going to have it now on the transportation [28:57.080 --> 28:58.080] side. [28:58.080 --> 29:03.800] And if you haven't bought it, then that will be the book you want to buy first if you have [29:03.800 --> 29:05.080] something to fight. [29:05.080 --> 29:08.960] But the second one is still going to be utterly necessary because it's the one that's going [29:08.960 --> 29:12.120] to teach you how to understand statutory law. [29:12.120 --> 29:16.040] But either way, it's going to cost the same in the wash anyway. [29:16.040 --> 29:18.400] So it really doesn't matter if you buy it an hour later. [29:18.400 --> 29:20.920] All right, Eddie, I appreciate it. [29:20.920 --> 29:21.920] You answered all my questions. [29:21.920 --> 29:22.920] All right. [29:22.920 --> 29:23.920] Thanks for calling in. [29:23.920 --> 29:24.920] Jason, I appreciate it. [29:24.920 --> 29:25.920] All right, thank you. [29:25.920 --> 29:26.920] All right, bye-bye. [29:26.920 --> 29:30.480] All right, now we're going to go to Beverly in Maine. [29:30.480 --> 29:34.040] Oh, sorry, we're going to take a break, hang in there, Beverly. [29:34.040 --> 29:36.440] We'll pick you up on the other side when we get back. [29:36.440 --> 29:40.760] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio with your host, Eddie Craig. [29:40.760 --> 29:44.200] Call in number 512-646-1984. [29:44.200 --> 29:47.760] Give us a shout out if you got an issue. [29:47.760 --> 29:52.160] And if not, when we get done, we'll get back on board with the Declaration of Rights and [29:52.160 --> 29:55.840] the 1836 Republic of Texas Constitution. [29:55.840 --> 29:59.920] We'll be right back. [29:59.920 --> 30:05.280] This is Building 7, a 47-story skyscraper that fell on the afternoon of September 11th. 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[33:02.400 --> 33:10.480] And today, I realized the clerk of court signed a documented deed, taking my real estate [33:10.480 --> 33:15.200] away from me and recorded it at the registry of deed. [33:15.200 --> 33:17.880] And I just want to know what to do. [33:17.880 --> 33:24.560] Someone recommended I should just go to the sheriff's department because it's really outrageous. [33:24.560 --> 33:31.880] There's no authority here, there's no wrongdoing, there's no law, and if they do use law, then [33:31.880 --> 33:35.080] they're really, you know, in violation. [33:35.080 --> 33:42.680] It's like they just went down there and just signed to take my property, and they just [33:42.680 --> 33:45.800] do what they want. [33:45.800 --> 33:46.800] And... [33:46.800 --> 33:47.800] Okay. [33:47.800 --> 33:48.800] All right. [33:48.800 --> 33:50.520] First off, how did this occur? [33:50.520 --> 33:58.160] Well, it started long ago when my parents died, leaving two Florida trusts, and I live [33:58.160 --> 34:00.160] in the state of Maine. [34:00.160 --> 34:01.160] Okay. [34:01.160 --> 34:07.960] And I thought the entire matter was settled when I deeded the property to them. [34:07.960 --> 34:10.880] So this property that the clerk deeded today... [34:10.880 --> 34:12.080] Well, wait a minute. [34:12.080 --> 34:16.120] When you say you deeded the property to who? [34:16.120 --> 34:18.880] I deeded it to the four beneficiaries. [34:18.880 --> 34:20.720] It's the done deal. [34:20.720 --> 34:23.600] Who was the executor of the estate? [34:23.600 --> 34:25.400] I am the trustee. [34:25.400 --> 34:26.400] Okay. [34:26.400 --> 34:30.600] My question is, who's the executor of the estate? [34:30.600 --> 34:31.600] There was no executor. [34:31.600 --> 34:34.800] It's too trust, so there was just a trustee. [34:34.800 --> 34:35.800] Okay. [34:35.800 --> 34:38.120] And that's me. [34:38.120 --> 34:43.880] And so to try and protect myself, I had them sign settlement agreements, and they acknowledged [34:43.880 --> 34:51.600] the real estate they wanted, and then they ran up a legal bill looking for an accounting. [34:51.600 --> 34:57.720] So this attorney, I believe, with the judge, is just trying to squeeze the very, very last [34:57.720 --> 34:58.720] of family estate. [34:58.720 --> 34:59.720] They got everything out. [34:59.720 --> 35:00.720] Okay. [35:00.720 --> 35:01.720] Hold on. [35:01.720 --> 35:03.960] You're mixing things here. [35:03.960 --> 35:14.000] An accounting only applies to the probate of a will, not a trust, unless the trust is [35:14.000 --> 35:15.000] being dissolved. [35:15.000 --> 35:18.200] Well, the trust was dissolved. [35:18.200 --> 35:19.200] Right. [35:19.200 --> 35:20.200] Okay. [35:20.200 --> 35:26.200] So that would have left an estate belonging to your mother, correct? [35:26.200 --> 35:29.440] It was my father. [35:29.440 --> 35:30.440] Sorry, your father. [35:30.440 --> 35:31.440] Okay. [35:31.440 --> 35:41.000] So who was the executor named in the will for the estate? [35:41.000 --> 35:42.760] I was the trustee. [35:42.760 --> 35:43.760] Okay. [35:43.760 --> 35:46.880] Again, not what I'm asking you. [35:46.880 --> 35:50.800] Who was the executor of the will? [35:50.800 --> 35:56.440] Oh, the will was part of the trust, and the trust says that the will was the trust. [35:56.440 --> 35:57.440] Okay. [35:57.440 --> 35:58.440] A trust cannot... [35:58.440 --> 35:59.440] Okay. [35:59.440 --> 36:02.360] A trust cannot make a will. [36:02.360 --> 36:08.920] A will only attaches to a living individual that becomes a deceased individual. [36:08.920 --> 36:10.720] All right. [36:10.720 --> 36:14.440] A trust cannot create and have a will. [36:14.440 --> 36:19.560] No, but the trust and the will were identical. [36:19.560 --> 36:20.560] The trust was... [36:20.560 --> 36:23.560] The will was attached to the trust. [36:23.560 --> 36:29.960] This happened a long time ago, and I was the executor, which was to honor the terms of [36:29.960 --> 36:30.960] the trust. [36:30.960 --> 36:37.840] Did the will specifically state that an accounting was required or not required for the executor [36:37.840 --> 36:38.840] to perform? [36:38.840 --> 36:39.840] No. [36:39.840 --> 36:40.840] No what? [36:40.840 --> 36:47.600] The only thing it ever said was that the trustee, the executor was to act in good faith. [36:47.600 --> 36:55.080] Okay, does it specifically state that no accounting is required? [36:55.080 --> 36:58.400] No, it doesn't say it in those words. [36:58.400 --> 36:59.400] Okay. [36:59.400 --> 37:05.720] Then in the state where the will is effective, what do the laws of that state say in relation [37:05.720 --> 37:07.720] to an accounting? [37:07.720 --> 37:10.320] I'm not sure. [37:10.320 --> 37:16.640] It would be a died in Florida. [37:16.640 --> 37:18.640] Your father passed away in Florida, right? [37:18.640 --> 37:21.240] Both of my parents died in Florida, yeah. [37:21.240 --> 37:22.240] Okay. [37:22.240 --> 37:23.240] And you're in Maine? [37:23.240 --> 37:24.240] Yep. [37:24.240 --> 37:25.240] Okay. [37:25.240 --> 37:29.960] I'm pretty sure that there's no way you could be executor of the will from Maine. [37:29.960 --> 37:36.200] Now, you might can, but here in Texas, for instance, no one can be the executor of the [37:36.200 --> 37:39.040] will if they don't live in Texas. [37:39.040 --> 37:40.400] I live in Maine. [37:40.400 --> 37:42.480] I got that part. [37:42.480 --> 37:47.760] But your parents died in Florida and the property and the will are under Florida law, right? [37:47.760 --> 37:48.760] Right. [37:48.760 --> 37:49.760] Okay. [37:49.760 --> 37:50.760] So again. [37:50.760 --> 37:52.360] He's not honoring Florida law. [37:52.360 --> 37:53.360] What? [37:53.360 --> 37:55.960] He's not honoring any law. [37:55.960 --> 37:56.960] There's not three words. [37:56.960 --> 37:57.960] Wait, Beverly. [37:57.960 --> 37:59.920] Beverly, wait, wait, wait, wait. [37:59.920 --> 38:05.360] I'm just trying to figure out what law governs what here before we get into that. [38:05.360 --> 38:06.520] Okay. [38:06.520 --> 38:07.760] Okay. [38:07.760 --> 38:13.840] So if they're in Florida and they pass away in Florida and the will is covered under Florida [38:13.840 --> 38:20.400] law and you're in Maine, have you checked to see whether or not Florida law even allows [38:20.400 --> 38:22.280] you to be executor? [38:22.280 --> 38:25.280] Yes. [38:25.280 --> 38:27.480] You did check to see if it did? [38:27.480 --> 38:28.480] Yes. [38:28.480 --> 38:34.240] And Florida law allows an out of state individual to be the executor of a will from Florida? [38:34.240 --> 38:39.240] It's, I'm not with the lawyers there yet. [38:39.240 --> 38:40.240] Okay. [38:40.240 --> 38:41.240] And... [38:41.240 --> 38:43.760] They never really call me an executor though, sir. [38:43.760 --> 38:53.720] They call me the trustee, which is a broader, I mean, you have to take care of the assets [38:53.720 --> 38:55.720] for the people. [38:55.720 --> 38:56.720] Okay. [38:56.720 --> 38:57.720] All right. [38:57.720 --> 38:58.720] So... [38:58.720 --> 39:04.600] And then, pursuant to the terms of the trust. [39:04.600 --> 39:06.080] Okay. [39:06.080 --> 39:12.160] Well, you're asking me questions based upon what's in this trust and what's in this will [39:12.160 --> 39:15.520] and I've never seen either of them. [39:15.520 --> 39:20.960] So without that, I don't know how I'm actually going to be able to help you. [39:20.960 --> 39:25.400] You sent me an email before and I asked you to give me some specific details, right? [39:25.400 --> 39:28.200] And I tried, yes, sir. [39:28.200 --> 39:29.200] All right. [39:29.200 --> 39:34.200] I'll need to go back and review those, but at the same time... [39:34.200 --> 39:35.200] This evolved today. [39:35.200 --> 39:36.200] I'm sorry? [39:36.200 --> 39:37.200] This happened today. [39:37.200 --> 39:47.920] This, you know, going to the registry, recording this deed, my family and this clerk doing this [39:47.920 --> 39:53.800] occurred today and the lawyer just looked at me like he was stumped that was standing [39:53.800 --> 39:58.800] at the registry talking to me saying, you know, this is incredible. [39:58.800 --> 40:03.280] However, I had a hearing. [40:03.280 --> 40:13.360] I filed a court injunction to prevent them from doing this and the hearing is on the [40:13.360 --> 40:14.360] 29th. [40:14.360 --> 40:15.360] That's Thursday. [40:15.360 --> 40:21.360] I also filed his recusal and I filed an appeal and I filed a motion... [40:21.360 --> 40:26.000] Is the hearing before the same judge that allowed this to happen? [40:26.000 --> 40:27.000] What's that? [40:27.000 --> 40:30.800] Is the hearing before the same judge that signed the...whatever they signed to allow [40:30.800 --> 40:31.800] this to happen? [40:31.800 --> 40:32.800] Yeah. [40:32.800 --> 40:39.040] He called the hearing, right, but he hasn't given me my transcripts and he's not referencing [40:39.040 --> 40:40.040] any law. [40:40.040 --> 40:47.280] I mean, I feel like, you know, I'd be better off...this is recent, not to Germany. [40:47.280 --> 40:48.280] I'm scared. [40:48.280 --> 40:49.280] Okay. [40:49.280 --> 40:52.360] How much of the probate law have you looked at? [40:52.360 --> 40:57.160] I haven't studied probate because I'm under Florida trust law. [40:57.160 --> 41:03.440] I know they apply probate...they apply main revised statutes right now, but we already [41:03.440 --> 41:11.240] had a hearing and this is pursuant to the rules Florida trust. [41:11.240 --> 41:15.440] Florida trust law is what governs this activity. [41:15.440 --> 41:16.440] Okay. [41:16.440 --> 41:18.440] How much of that have you studied? [41:18.440 --> 41:22.000] Well, I know it's like the palm of my hand. [41:22.000 --> 41:24.280] You do know it like the palm of your hand? [41:24.280 --> 41:25.280] I do. [41:25.280 --> 41:26.280] Okay. [41:26.280 --> 41:30.120] Then what exactly do you plan on beating the judge up with when you go in? [41:30.120 --> 41:34.320] Well, first of all, I think I'm going to ask for a continuation because he won't give [41:34.320 --> 41:43.960] me the transcript and I filed for...I need to respond to the motion to vacate the void [41:43.960 --> 41:49.240] in order because he's not honoring any law. [41:49.240 --> 41:51.720] Everything he's done really should be void. [41:51.720 --> 41:55.320] It's layers of error and prejudicial. [41:55.320 --> 41:58.920] He had a hearing and he forgot to tell me about it in May. [41:58.920 --> 42:10.360] I mean, it's the whole setting of multiple violations, a due process, and we were under [42:10.360 --> 42:16.320] the impression that a trust is a contract and it's a contract under Florida law and [42:16.320 --> 42:21.720] that fear then violates the Constitution and I was supposed to interfere with...I'm learning [42:21.720 --> 42:28.200] this mind you and I'm learning really fast, you know, the state's not supposed to interfere [42:28.200 --> 42:35.240] with contracts and...but this guy just says what he wants so I was...I mean, I'm stumped [42:35.240 --> 42:36.240] here. [42:36.240 --> 42:41.800] I mean, do I go and just bring this to the sheriff? [42:41.800 --> 42:44.320] It's an impossibility. [42:44.320 --> 42:51.960] I could not...I couldn't honor the order and I just don't know what to do. [42:51.960 --> 42:52.960] Okay. [42:52.960 --> 42:55.560] Well, again, I have not seen the order. [42:55.560 --> 43:01.120] I'm not sure how I'm going to recommend anything to you without seeing the information you're [43:01.120 --> 43:02.120] talking about. [43:02.120 --> 43:06.080] I mean, you basically kind of got me flying blind. [43:06.080 --> 43:09.080] I'm flying blind, too. [43:09.080 --> 43:15.000] High stakes fly, they're like, oh my...what is going on here, I'm thinking. [43:15.000 --> 43:16.000] Well... [43:16.000 --> 43:19.560] But this happened today and the hearing on Thursday... [43:19.560 --> 43:24.040] If you believe you have a criminal complaint against...if you do believe you have a criminal [43:24.040 --> 43:28.120] complaint against this judge, then yes, go to the sheriff and swear out a criminal complaint [43:28.120 --> 43:33.120] against the judge and point out, you know, where they're violating the laws of Florida [43:33.120 --> 43:36.120] regarding the trust. [43:36.120 --> 43:37.120] Okay. [43:37.120 --> 43:38.120] Hang on a second, Beverly. [43:38.120 --> 43:39.280] We'll wrap this up on the other side. [43:39.280 --> 43:40.280] Blake, hang in there. [43:40.280 --> 43:41.760] We'll finish this up when we get back. [43:41.760 --> 43:42.760] All right, folks. [43:42.760 --> 43:44.760] This is Rule of Law Radio. [43:44.760 --> 43:46.400] We'll be right back on the other side. [43:46.400 --> 43:48.760] So hang in there and keep tuned in. [43:48.760 --> 43:55.760] We'll be right back. [43:55.760 --> 44:03.760] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? [44:03.760 --> 44:09.760] Win your case without an attorney with Jurisdictionary, the affordable, easy-to-understand four-CD [44:09.760 --> 44:13.760] course that will show you how in 24 hours, step-by-step. [44:13.760 --> 44:18.760] If you have a lawyer, know what your lawyer should be doing. [44:18.760 --> 44:22.760] If you don't have a lawyer, know what you should do for yourself. 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[45:08.760 --> 45:12.760] On the day of the bombing, nearly all of the witnesses that saw Tim McVeigh and the [45:12.760 --> 45:18.760] Ryder truck report that he was accompanied by other perpetrators. The FBI and federal [45:18.760 --> 45:22.760] prosecutors insist that Tim McVeigh alone delivered the Ryder truck bomb to the Murrah [45:22.760 --> 45:26.760] building and detonated it. The only witness the government produced to place [45:26.760 --> 45:30.760] McVeigh at the building that morning, Dana Bradley, who lost her children in one of [45:30.760 --> 45:35.760] her legs in the bombing, testified that she saw McVeigh with another man, the fable [45:35.760 --> 45:40.760] John Doe number two, exiting the Ryder truck. While at least 15 other witnesses [45:40.760 --> 45:44.760] claimed to have seen McVeigh with other perpetrators the day of the bombing, no [45:44.760 --> 45:50.760] less than 226 witnesses placed him with other men in the days before the bombing, [45:50.760 --> 45:54.760] including when he rented the Ryder truck, and in some cases, have positively [45:54.760 --> 46:12.760] identified the other perpetrators. For more information, please visit okcbombingtruth.com. [46:24.760 --> 46:30.760] Alright folks, we are back. This is Rural Law Radio. It looks like we lost Beverly, [46:30.760 --> 46:34.760] so I don't know what we're going to follow up with there, but yeah, Beverly, [46:34.760 --> 46:38.760] if you honestly believe the judge has violated law and filed a criminal [46:38.760 --> 46:42.760] complaint against him with the sheriff, that would be one way to go about it, first and foremost. [46:42.760 --> 46:47.760] Right now we're going to go to Blake in Texas. Blake, what can we do for you? [46:47.760 --> 46:59.760] Hi, I was arrested Tuesday night for traveling on my motorcycle, and I wasn't told [46:59.760 --> 47:05.760] what, I wasn't even given a ticket, honestly. I went through what we go through [47:05.760 --> 47:12.760] in the class, and they caught, there were three of them, one, the main talking one [47:12.760 --> 47:18.760] was Officer Ramirez, at least that's what he told me his name was. [47:18.760 --> 47:27.760] So I basically got arrested for nothing that I could understand. He tried to [47:27.760 --> 47:34.760] give me a breathalyzer, you know, I pulled my, anyways, I refused that. [47:34.760 --> 47:39.760] I refused a PILT sobriety test, so he goes, well, if my dude need to take you in [47:39.760 --> 47:44.760] to get a drunk person off the street, I knew that I wasn't intoxicated. [47:44.760 --> 47:50.760] I'd only had like a beer like five hours ago, so there's no possible chance [47:50.760 --> 47:59.760] there was anything. But anyways, I pulled my motorcycle into a private parking lot [47:59.760 --> 48:04.760] like you talk about in the class, and they towed it, and I asked him, are you [48:04.760 --> 48:09.760] going to tow it? Can you do that? And he goes, oh yeah, we do this every single [48:09.760 --> 48:17.760] time. And I'm like, okay. So it should be all on their dash cam. [48:17.760 --> 48:23.760] And I get to the jail, I've never been arrested before, like ever. [48:23.760 --> 48:27.760] I've never even seen them back from a police car, honestly. [48:27.760 --> 48:31.760] So I get to the jail and they booked me in, and they still, I wasn't taken [48:31.760 --> 48:39.760] before magistrate. And so it's the next morning that I come to find out. [48:39.760 --> 48:43.760] It's like 10 o'clock the next morning, so Wednesday morning. [48:43.760 --> 48:47.760] I still haven't been magistrated. I've been sitting in a jail cell all night. [48:47.760 --> 48:52.760] I've not been told if I can bond down or not. I've not been told what the price [48:52.760 --> 48:57.760] of the bond is. I've not even been told what I've been charged with. [48:57.760 --> 49:07.760] And then they march me into this, I guess, what is a mock courtroom that's [49:07.760 --> 49:13.760] there at the jail with 30 other guys and just proceed to tell us what we're [49:13.760 --> 49:18.760] charged with. And I was charged with reckless driving. [49:18.760 --> 49:27.760] So I don't know how you arrest somebody for reckless driving at all, [49:27.760 --> 49:32.760] because I don't believe that's an arrestable offense. [49:32.760 --> 49:39.760] But I was just calling, it's my first time to actually meet an Austin PD [49:39.760 --> 49:49.760] journalist, and I was hoping you could give me kind of a road map as to, [49:49.760 --> 49:54.760] I mean, I'm sure they did a lot of illegal things, and just where do I go [49:54.760 --> 49:58.760] from here, because I'm kind of scared. I looked up the statute and it says [49:58.760 --> 50:04.760] that they can punish me by a $200 fine or 30 days in jail or both. [50:04.760 --> 50:09.760] And so I don't want to go back to jail. The two and a half days I was in [50:09.760 --> 50:15.760] was fine enough for me for the rest of my life. I was hoping you could just [50:15.760 --> 50:17.760] give me some insight. [50:17.760 --> 50:23.760] Well, as to where you go from here, they didn't actually write you a [50:23.760 --> 50:25.760] transportation citation. [50:25.760 --> 50:27.760] No, they did not. [50:27.760 --> 50:31.760] But you said they stopped you for an alleged transportation offense, [50:31.760 --> 50:34.760] which was speeding, right? Speeding, yes. [50:34.760 --> 50:40.760] I did the recording, you know, but my iPhone ran out of battery, [50:40.760 --> 50:43.760] so I only got two minutes of it. [50:43.760 --> 50:50.760] But I had the cop on recording, and I asked him what law I'm breaking, [50:50.760 --> 51:02.760] and he goes speeding. And so I say, well, sir, I've already told you that [51:02.760 --> 51:08.760] I'm not engaging in transportation. You haven't received a bill of waiting [51:08.760 --> 51:13.760] for me. You haven't asked to see my logbook. You haven't, you know... [51:13.760 --> 51:17.760] Wait a minute. Did I actually tell you to ask the cop that while you're [51:17.760 --> 51:23.760] at the stop? No. Yeah, precisely. You're not going to educate the cop. [51:23.760 --> 51:27.760] Stop trying to do that. Okay? Right. Okay. [51:27.760 --> 51:33.760] Now, as far as the rest of it goes, how fast were you actually going [51:33.760 --> 51:36.760] that they would charge you with reckless? [51:36.760 --> 51:41.760] I was thinking I was going between 85 and 100. [51:41.760 --> 51:48.760] And this was where? On MoCAG going north. Okay. [51:48.760 --> 51:53.760] Well, they're not trying to charge you under the transportation code. [51:53.760 --> 51:59.760] If they are, then that's going to be an issue because they can't prove [51:59.760 --> 52:03.760] transportation as you understand. They can't do it. [52:03.760 --> 52:09.760] But... I can't find reckless driving in the penal code either. [52:09.760 --> 52:15.760] That's because it's not there. And speeding is the one thing [52:15.760 --> 52:21.760] they cannot take you to jail for. They are required to write the citation [52:21.760 --> 52:25.760] and release you unless you refuse to sign the citation. [52:25.760 --> 52:29.760] I was never given an option to sign it. Yeah. [52:29.760 --> 52:36.760] And so the officers have a problem. So we can talk about this, [52:36.760 --> 52:39.760] but I'm not going to be able to give you a set answer here. [52:39.760 --> 52:41.760] I need more information than what I'm going to be able to get from you here, [52:41.760 --> 52:44.760] and I need to see any paperwork that they gave you. [52:44.760 --> 52:47.760] All I have is a cash bond that I bonded out of jail with, [52:47.760 --> 52:53.760] and I was wanting to talk with you a little bit more about how to do the discovery. [52:53.760 --> 52:56.760] Okay. Well, we can deal with that offline. [52:56.760 --> 52:58.760] So you've got my email address. Let's... [52:58.760 --> 53:02.760] We'll set up a time to meet and talk about that, okay? [53:02.760 --> 53:07.760] Okay. All right. So give me a shot on that. But as far as the rest of it, [53:07.760 --> 53:11.760] I need more details before I recommend the course of action here. [53:11.760 --> 53:15.760] Based upon the level of the offense they're trying to charge you with, [53:15.760 --> 53:20.760] I would recommend you use an attorney rather than trying to do it yourself. [53:20.760 --> 53:23.760] And can you recommend any good attorney? [53:23.760 --> 53:26.760] Well, again, we'll talk about that off air instead of on air. [53:26.760 --> 53:28.760] Okay. Okay. Thank you. [53:28.760 --> 53:30.760] You're welcome. [53:30.760 --> 53:34.760] All right. Now we're going to go to Martin in Austin. [53:34.760 --> 53:36.760] Martin, what can we do for you? [53:36.760 --> 53:39.760] Yes, Eddie, Randy and David, right? [53:39.760 --> 53:41.760] Rule of law. [53:41.760 --> 53:48.760] My head's off to you and your work at YouTube for, I'd say, grant public. [53:48.760 --> 53:50.760] Well, thank you. [53:50.760 --> 53:55.760] Sir, I had talked to Chad today, [53:55.760 --> 54:01.760] and he sent me to rule of law because I had a question for him. He could not answer. [54:01.760 --> 54:08.760] And my question is, because I'm actually producing a declaration of independent scrolls [54:08.760 --> 54:11.760] for people to wear. [54:11.760 --> 54:13.760] And the display of these... [54:13.760 --> 54:21.760] Well, it's in a bullet, actually, a patented bullet container [54:21.760 --> 54:30.760] with decorative scrolls to contain the second words of our forefathers in our U.S. history. [54:30.760 --> 54:40.760] So I wanted to talk to a constitutional lawyer to see how they might present this to the public [54:40.760 --> 54:47.760] in a way that would not be misconstrued as a violent statement. [54:47.760 --> 54:51.760] Do you have any directions or somebody who might have a passion? [54:51.760 --> 54:57.760] I don't know who you would call a constitutional lawyer, first thing. [54:57.760 --> 55:03.760] Well, like Lou Rockwell or Edwin Vera. [55:03.760 --> 55:06.760] Well, if you already know their names, what do you need from me? [55:06.760 --> 55:18.760] Well, I don't know if those are appropriate scrolls. I just heard of their names. [55:18.760 --> 55:22.760] Well, Edwin Rivera knows a lot of stuff, for sure. [55:22.760 --> 55:25.760] But now, whether or not we're dealing with constitution, [55:25.760 --> 55:31.760] I'm assuming you're referring to the federal constitution that doesn't actually exist? [55:31.760 --> 55:37.760] Well, the one that was written, Constitution, the United States, [55:37.760 --> 55:41.760] and then which was amended with the Bill of Rights. [55:41.760 --> 55:45.760] Yeah, like I said, the one that don't actually exist. [55:45.760 --> 55:51.760] I see. Well, it will. And it needs to be, you know, in our reminded... [55:51.760 --> 55:58.760] We need to be reminded of this in a way that kind of stand up for our rights [55:58.760 --> 56:01.760] and for my others that we will stand for our rights. [56:01.760 --> 56:12.760] So I want to do this to appropriately as possible to make a stand for our country [56:12.760 --> 56:21.760] in a way that I can do something I can do to help our situation as timely as time. [56:21.760 --> 56:26.760] So I'm just happy to be the one that got this gift to share. [56:26.760 --> 56:28.760] So I want to do it right. [56:28.760 --> 56:34.760] Well, I'm not sure how they could recommend to do anything different than what you do [56:34.760 --> 56:37.760] as far as, you know, just understanding the subject matter. [56:37.760 --> 56:40.760] You can always do your own research. [56:40.760 --> 56:44.760] The question is, do you think that you need their recommendation or input [56:44.760 --> 56:47.760] because you don't understand some aspect of what you're writing about [56:47.760 --> 56:49.760] or what you're comparing it to? [56:49.760 --> 56:56.760] Well, they might have some advice that... Or maybe even possibly it be something [56:56.760 --> 57:02.760] that they might be interested in helping along as well. [57:02.760 --> 57:03.760] Okay. [57:03.760 --> 57:06.760] And so that's, you know... [57:06.760 --> 57:13.760] What is the constitutional aspect of this that you need their input with? [57:13.760 --> 57:18.760] Well, good question. Very good. [57:18.760 --> 57:25.760] Well, basically, if there's a way... [57:25.760 --> 57:31.760] If they think by its, you know, the way it appears that it looks like it may be... [57:31.760 --> 57:34.760] Like it's a rifle shell, 30-out-6 shell. [57:34.760 --> 57:38.760] It's an engraved title of the contents. [57:38.760 --> 57:46.760] And so it can be misconstrued as, you know, inciting violence. [57:46.760 --> 57:49.760] And so it can be shut down. [57:49.760 --> 57:56.760] Well, again, it's one thing to talk about it. [57:56.760 --> 58:01.760] It's another thing to direct people to do it or how to do it. [58:01.760 --> 58:02.760] Okay? [58:02.760 --> 58:11.760] So as long as the discussion of it is, you know, not meant to incite it specifically [58:11.760 --> 58:16.760] saying everybody needs to meet up here on such-and-such date and such-and-such time, pack your guns, [58:16.760 --> 58:22.760] bring your bullets, we're going to Washington and take care of all this. [58:22.760 --> 58:23.760] Okay? [58:23.760 --> 58:27.760] As long as you're not doing it in that context, you shouldn't have a problem. [58:27.760 --> 58:33.760] But I would have to see more of what you're trying to do before I can answer that better, Martin. [58:33.760 --> 58:36.760] To tell you the truth. [58:36.760 --> 58:37.760] Okay. [58:37.760 --> 58:41.760] Well, you can feel free to come down to Brave New Books this Sunday, but hang on just a minute. [58:41.760 --> 58:43.760] All right, folks, this is Rural Law Radio. [58:43.760 --> 58:49.760] We'll be right back on the other side of this break. [58:49.760 --> 58:53.760] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world. [58:53.760 --> 58:57.760] Yet countless readers are frustrated because they struggle to understand it. [58:57.760 --> 59:06.760] Some new translations try to help by simplifying the text, but in the process can compromise the profound meaning of the Scripture. [59:06.760 --> 59:08.760] Enter the recovery version. [59:08.760 --> 59:17.760] First, this new translation is extremely faithful and accurate, but the real story is the more than 9,000 explanatory footnotes. 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[01:03:29.760 --> 01:03:34.760] All right, Martin, like I was saying, on what you're doing, I really need to take a closer look at it, [01:03:34.760 --> 01:03:41.760] but like I say, unless your language is specifically intended to incite the activity you're discussing, [01:03:41.760 --> 01:03:45.760] then I don't really see a problem with it. [01:03:45.760 --> 01:03:50.760] Even if it did do that, I didn't see a problem with it because that's exactly what we're told we have the right to do. [01:03:50.760 --> 01:03:55.760] That's why the Texas Constitution says, by any means they de-necessary. [01:03:55.760 --> 01:04:05.760] And it is referring to we the people in relation to what our idiots in office do or don't do for our benefit. [01:04:05.760 --> 01:04:07.760] Thank you. [01:04:07.760 --> 01:04:09.760] So you're welcome. [01:04:09.760 --> 01:04:15.760] That's helpful, and I do look forward to sharing this with you Sunday. [01:04:15.760 --> 01:04:17.760] Okay, we'll see you there. [01:04:17.760 --> 01:04:21.760] If at Harden's place. I'll write new books. [01:04:21.760 --> 01:04:22.760] Yes, sir. [01:04:22.760 --> 01:04:23.760] Yeah, okay. [01:04:23.760 --> 01:04:25.760] All right. [01:04:25.760 --> 01:04:27.760] Bye-bye. [01:04:27.760 --> 01:04:31.760] All right, folks. Yeah, we have the Sunday class coming up this past weekend. [01:04:31.760 --> 01:04:33.760] I do apologize for the last two weekends. [01:04:33.760 --> 01:04:40.760] I have been out of sorts working on a security project in a couple of different locations. [01:04:40.760 --> 01:04:48.760] So I have not been available the past two weekends, but we will be holding class this coming weekend at Brave New Books from two to five as usual. [01:04:48.760 --> 01:04:50.760] So please come on down. [01:04:50.760 --> 01:04:53.760] All right, now we're going to go to CJ in Texas. [01:04:53.760 --> 01:04:56.760] CJ, what can we do for you? [01:04:56.760 --> 01:04:58.760] Hi. [01:04:58.760 --> 01:05:13.760] I am calling for a recommendation for perhaps an Austin attorney, maybe that you guys, you Randy or Deborah have dealt with and you can vouch for their trial competence. [01:05:13.760 --> 01:05:16.760] Did you send out an email earlier today? [01:05:16.760 --> 01:05:18.760] It was a couple of days ago, but yes, I did. [01:05:18.760 --> 01:05:19.760] Okay. [01:05:19.760 --> 01:05:20.760] That was me. [01:05:20.760 --> 01:05:21.760] All right. [01:05:21.760 --> 01:05:23.760] I need a civil. [01:05:23.760 --> 01:05:30.760] I need somebody with extensive civil experience in the federal court. [01:05:30.760 --> 01:05:35.760] I'm not sure if I'm going to file in federal or state, but I'm looking at federal right now. [01:05:35.760 --> 01:05:45.760] And like I said, they need to be very competent in trial procedures, court appearances, mostly like the rules of evidence. [01:05:45.760 --> 01:05:54.760] That's the main thing that really requires a high degree of competence and experience. [01:05:54.760 --> 01:05:58.760] And I don't know if you guys have any experience with anybody that you can vouch for. [01:05:58.760 --> 01:06:01.760] It's very hard to find somebody like that. [01:06:01.760 --> 01:06:03.760] Well, vouching for them is one thing. [01:06:03.760 --> 01:06:08.760] Recommending them is another. [01:06:08.760 --> 01:06:10.760] Do you know their competence level? [01:06:10.760 --> 01:06:11.760] That's what I'm looking for. [01:06:11.760 --> 01:06:17.760] There is no way a human being will ever be able to measure the competence level of another. [01:06:17.760 --> 01:06:18.760] True. [01:06:18.760 --> 01:06:21.760] To the best of your ability then, shall we say? [01:06:21.760 --> 01:06:33.760] I can tell you that any lawyer that's in the federal courts has to be specifically authorized via license to practice in the federal courts. [01:06:33.760 --> 01:06:39.760] Therefore, they have to be competent as far as the court deems them necessarily competent. [01:06:39.760 --> 01:06:46.760] Now, what that means to the rest of us will be different for every single person and every single attorney. [01:06:46.760 --> 01:06:55.760] So, the issue here doesn't really come down to whether or not the lawyer themselves is completely competent in the rules of evidence and law, [01:06:55.760 --> 01:06:58.760] but whether the judge he's standing in front of is. [01:06:58.760 --> 01:07:03.760] It doesn't matter how competent your lawyer is if the judge is incompetent. [01:07:03.760 --> 01:07:10.760] And in these federal courts around here, well, that runs kind of high in a lot of ways. [01:07:10.760 --> 01:07:19.760] That you're absolutely right, but I can't control the judge, but I can control who I select as a lawyer a little bit. [01:07:19.760 --> 01:07:26.760] So, you're absolutely right about the judges, but that's why I'm just kind of doing the best. [01:07:26.760 --> 01:07:33.760] I mean, I'm not looking for like any of you to say, oh, this is an excellent person. I know everything about them. [01:07:33.760 --> 01:07:37.760] Just somebody that, you know, hey, you know, because I'm going to question them. [01:07:37.760 --> 01:07:41.760] I mean, I'm going to interview them quite extensively. [01:07:41.760 --> 01:07:46.760] It's just, you know, this is about smart meters. [01:07:46.760 --> 01:07:48.760] Right. [01:07:48.760 --> 01:07:52.760] And so. [01:07:52.760 --> 01:07:58.760] Well, exactly what is going to be the premise of your suit in relation to smart meter? [01:07:58.760 --> 01:08:06.760] There's going to be several. They violate wiretapping laws, and that I think is how I'm going to get into federal court. [01:08:06.760 --> 01:08:15.760] That's the data because the law very clearly states that the customers own the data in the smart meters, [01:08:15.760 --> 01:08:18.760] and the utilities are just stealing them less than right with nothing. [01:08:18.760 --> 01:08:24.760] Okay, I can tell you right now you will not get anywhere on the wiretapping because Texas is a one-party state. [01:08:24.760 --> 01:08:33.760] Only one party to the so-called conversation, and it only applies to electronic communications dealing with certain types of data and stuff like that. [01:08:33.760 --> 01:08:37.760] There may be a specific exemption for these wireless meters in that regard. [01:08:37.760 --> 01:08:47.760] But even if there's not, the electric company is a party to that conversation because it is their electrical current that is making the communication possible. [01:08:47.760 --> 01:09:01.760] So you probably will gain no toehold in a state court regarding wiretapping, and the federal law will only kick in if the state law also makes it illegal to do what the federal law is talking about. [01:09:01.760 --> 01:09:04.760] Okay, here's what I found on that. [01:09:04.760 --> 01:09:08.760] I mean, I could talk all day about the details of research and everything. [01:09:08.760 --> 01:09:12.760] I won't waste the time, but I won't waste your time. [01:09:12.760 --> 01:09:13.760] I don't mind talking about it. [01:09:13.760 --> 01:09:19.760] But first of all, the state wiretapping, it's not called wiretapping. [01:09:19.760 --> 01:09:22.760] It's technically called illegal interception of communication. [01:09:22.760 --> 01:09:23.760] Right. [01:09:23.760 --> 01:09:34.760] And the Texas law and the federal law are pretty much identical except for the amount of fine. [01:09:34.760 --> 01:09:41.760] I forget the exact word, but the fines that they specifically levy for it in the civil. [01:09:41.760 --> 01:09:48.760] You don't get that a lot of times in civil laws, but it actually specifies so much per day per violation or whatever. [01:09:48.760 --> 01:09:55.760] And that number is a little bit different in the state versus the federal, but it's the same. [01:09:55.760 --> 01:09:57.760] Everything else about it is the same. [01:09:57.760 --> 01:10:09.760] Now, the communication, what the smart meters do, it fits the violation in the statute perfectly. [01:10:09.760 --> 01:10:10.760] And here's why. [01:10:10.760 --> 01:10:19.760] I wish I don't have the statute in front of me, but what it says is that it can't. [01:10:19.760 --> 01:10:25.760] Gosh, I wish I had the statute for me. [01:10:25.760 --> 01:10:26.760] Don't let that bother you. [01:10:26.760 --> 01:10:27.760] Just go ahead. [01:10:27.760 --> 01:10:28.760] Throw it out there. [01:10:28.760 --> 01:10:42.760] What the wiretapping is, what the communication that's being intercepted is when the meter takes the data out of the wire, [01:10:42.760 --> 01:10:51.760] because every time you flip a switch, that event is communicated through a wire. [01:10:51.760 --> 01:10:55.760] And that is very important wording in the statute. [01:10:55.760 --> 01:11:03.760] And it's communicated through a wire, and that meter grabs that information every time you flip the switch. [01:11:03.760 --> 01:11:08.760] Whereas before, with the analog meters, they didn't record that kind of thing. [01:11:08.760 --> 01:11:16.760] They just recorded the aggregate of the electricity that came through it, and that's how they billed you. [01:11:16.760 --> 01:11:18.760] And that's all they ever needed in the first place to bill you. [01:11:18.760 --> 01:11:21.760] They don't need all this extra stuff. [01:11:21.760 --> 01:11:26.760] But now, every flip of a switch, it records. [01:11:26.760 --> 01:11:34.760] And so that communication through that wire is what fits the statute perfectly. [01:11:34.760 --> 01:11:36.760] It's not a stretch. [01:11:36.760 --> 01:11:38.760] I'm not making any stretches. [01:11:38.760 --> 01:11:40.760] I'm not saying you are. [01:11:40.760 --> 01:11:43.760] I'm just getting the idea of what you're talking about here. [01:11:43.760 --> 01:11:44.760] I know. [01:11:44.760 --> 01:11:50.760] It would be a lot easier if I could read the statute, but I don't have it in front of me. [01:11:50.760 --> 01:11:54.760] So I have researched it thoroughly, and it fits perfectly. [01:11:54.760 --> 01:12:04.760] And the way it gets to federal, apparently, it's... [01:12:04.760 --> 01:12:11.760] The way it gets to federal is if it's interstate commerce, you know, if it's related to interstate commerce. [01:12:11.760 --> 01:12:22.760] And apparently, the precedent has been that with communication lines and power lines and stuff like that, [01:12:22.760 --> 01:12:27.760] that's generally accepted as interstate commerce by the federal system. [01:12:27.760 --> 01:12:32.760] I don't really think that it is, but if that's the precedent, I'll take it. [01:12:32.760 --> 01:12:44.760] So the only issue might be that I didn't look thoroughly enough into the federal precedent on making it interstate commerce, [01:12:44.760 --> 01:12:47.760] because the utility is in Texas and I'm in Texas. [01:12:47.760 --> 01:12:53.760] So, you know, technically, I don't really see that it's federal by my common sense definitions, [01:12:53.760 --> 01:12:57.760] but we know that the law doesn't define things common sense always. [01:12:57.760 --> 01:13:06.760] And like I said, from my reading, apparently, the precedent is with those kinds of wires and stuff, [01:13:06.760 --> 01:13:13.760] with wires in Gerald and the telecommunications, which is not exactly the same thing as utility wires, [01:13:13.760 --> 01:13:19.760] but it made me think that I could go to federal, so I might do that. [01:13:19.760 --> 01:13:27.760] And I was going to handle everything except court appearances, like documents or research, I can do all that. [01:13:27.760 --> 01:13:33.760] But I know my limitations and I don't know the rules of evidence well enough to know when to object to stuff [01:13:33.760 --> 01:13:42.760] and how to, you know, keep evidence out or, you know, try to get it in or things like that. [01:13:42.760 --> 01:13:44.760] And I need somebody experienced with that. [01:13:44.760 --> 01:13:49.760] Okay, well, I've got your email, Beverly. [01:13:49.760 --> 01:13:51.760] I haven't had a chance to respond back to it. [01:13:51.760 --> 01:13:53.760] I just got back online today. [01:13:53.760 --> 01:13:57.760] I've been gone all weekend and I have not had a chance to get on until this afternoon, [01:13:57.760 --> 01:13:59.760] so I only saw the email this afternoon. [01:13:59.760 --> 01:14:03.760] But if you will let me, after I get done with the show and everything tonight, [01:14:03.760 --> 01:14:07.760] I will send you a recommendation on who to talk to. [01:14:07.760 --> 01:14:08.760] No problem. [01:14:08.760 --> 01:14:09.760] That would be great. [01:14:09.760 --> 01:14:10.760] Okay. [01:14:10.760 --> 01:14:11.760] That would be great. [01:14:11.760 --> 01:14:12.760] Thank you so much, Eddie. [01:14:12.760 --> 01:14:14.760] I appreciate it and thank you for all you guys do. [01:14:14.760 --> 01:14:15.760] Yes, ma'am. [01:14:15.760 --> 01:14:16.760] Thank you for calling in. [01:14:16.760 --> 01:14:17.760] We appreciate you. [01:14:17.760 --> 01:14:18.760] Thank you. [01:14:18.760 --> 01:14:19.760] Bye-bye. [01:14:19.760 --> 01:14:20.760] Bye-bye. [01:14:20.760 --> 01:14:21.760] All right. [01:14:21.760 --> 01:14:23.760] Now we are going to go to Paul in Texas. [01:14:23.760 --> 01:14:25.760] Paul, what can we do for you? [01:14:25.760 --> 01:14:27.760] Hey, Eddie, how you doing, man? [01:14:27.760 --> 01:14:32.760] I'm calling in because Johnny from Texas apparently is a friend of yours and told me to give you a call [01:14:32.760 --> 01:14:38.760] and kind of let you know what's happened to me with my traffic situations to this point. [01:14:38.760 --> 01:14:39.760] Okay. [01:14:39.760 --> 01:14:44.760] Well, basically, I've got a few that have happened that I'm dealing with, [01:14:44.760 --> 01:14:47.760] but I'll tell you about one in particular. [01:14:47.760 --> 01:14:49.760] It happened in Montana. [01:14:49.760 --> 01:14:55.760] I was coming home from a gig one night and I got stopped [01:14:55.760 --> 01:14:59.760] because I didn't have a light on my license plate. [01:14:59.760 --> 01:15:05.760] Now, generally, I don't like to, I don't even have a driver's license. [01:15:05.760 --> 01:15:10.760] And the reason, obviously, it's because I don't feel like I'm operating in a commerce. [01:15:10.760 --> 01:15:13.760] I don't feel like I need to have one in order to just travel. [01:15:13.760 --> 01:15:16.760] So the guy asked me for all my stuff. [01:15:16.760 --> 01:15:21.760] I told him that I wasn't operating under commerce. [01:15:21.760 --> 01:15:27.760] Basically, long story short, in this part, he gave me a ticket, no driver's license, [01:15:27.760 --> 01:15:31.760] I believe it's billions of display driver's license, [01:15:31.760 --> 01:15:35.760] no failure to maintain financial responsibility, [01:15:35.760 --> 01:15:37.760] which I actually do have insurance. [01:15:37.760 --> 01:15:43.760] I just didn't have the card in there and no valid registration on my truck. [01:15:43.760 --> 01:15:51.760] Now, I basically signed a ticket under duress and they gave me a court date for a police hearing. [01:15:51.760 --> 01:15:57.760] So I turned up in the police hearing and when my name was called, I went up to the front [01:15:57.760 --> 01:15:59.760] and I said, I'm here about that matter. [01:15:59.760 --> 01:16:02.760] And I asked, are we on the record? [01:16:02.760 --> 01:16:04.760] And the guy said, well, no, I mean, we can be. [01:16:04.760 --> 01:16:06.760] I don't know where my person is. [01:16:06.760 --> 01:16:08.760] Why don't you sit down and we'll go ahead and get you on record. [01:16:08.760 --> 01:16:13.760] So I sat down, I went back up and I said, I'm here about that matter. [01:16:13.760 --> 01:16:15.760] And they said, are you Mr. Washington? [01:16:15.760 --> 01:16:20.760] I said, well, I'm not sure whether the name you're reading off that paper is a legal name [01:16:20.760 --> 01:16:22.760] or the name of a flesh and blood man. [01:16:22.760 --> 01:16:27.760] But I'm the flesh and blood man that stands to be harmed if I didn't show up today. [01:16:27.760 --> 01:16:29.760] So I'm here by special appearance. [01:16:29.760 --> 01:16:32.760] And so you're going to ask me about my police. [01:16:32.760 --> 01:16:34.760] Okay. Hang on just a second, Paul. [01:16:34.760 --> 01:16:36.760] We're going to finish this up on the other side. [01:16:36.760 --> 01:16:37.760] Okay. [01:16:37.760 --> 01:16:38.760] Yeah, sure, no problem. [01:16:38.760 --> 01:16:39.760] All right. [01:16:39.760 --> 01:16:40.760] All right, folks. [01:16:40.760 --> 01:16:41.760] This is rule of law radio. [01:16:41.760 --> 01:16:43.760] Paul, Andrew, Ian, I see you there. 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[01:19:49.760 --> 01:19:56.760] Okay, so I had a seat and he called me back up, Mr. Washington, I said, so I'm here about that matter. [01:19:56.760 --> 01:20:06.760] I'm not sure if the man that you're calling is a nameable person or a questionable man, but I am the man that stands harmed if I don't show up today. [01:20:06.760 --> 01:20:08.760] So I'm here by special appearance. [01:20:08.760 --> 01:20:12.760] And so he began to read off the charges and he said, how do you wish to plea? [01:20:12.760 --> 01:20:22.760] I told him, so I'd be happy to enter a plea as long as I can enter a questionable plea. I just have a few questions about the nature and the cause. [01:20:22.760 --> 01:20:27.760] And the judge begins to go, well no, I'm not going to answer any questions. [01:20:27.760 --> 01:20:33.760] I was like, well, how can I enter a plea if I don't understand the nature and the cause? [01:20:33.760 --> 01:20:42.760] But, well, what are your questions? So I began to ask him about what type of judge he was, what type of court he was, just, I mean, this is just the beginning. [01:20:42.760 --> 01:20:45.760] And he said, listen, I don't have time for all of that. [01:20:45.760 --> 01:20:51.760] Now, where you drive, you were driving, you know, and you didn't have a driver's license, so how do you wish to plea? [01:20:51.760 --> 01:20:57.760] And I said, sir, once again, I'd be happy to enter a plea as long as it's a questionable plea. [01:20:57.760 --> 01:21:06.760] I went through this a couple of times and he basically said, well, why don't you sit down? You know, these other people don't appreciate you doing all this. [01:21:06.760 --> 01:21:12.760] You know, their time is very valuable, so why don't you sit down and we'll get to you when we get through here? [01:21:12.760 --> 01:21:18.760] So I went and I just had a seat, you know, without fighting it, without contesting it. [01:21:18.760 --> 01:21:20.760] And he basically went through everybody. [01:21:20.760 --> 01:21:29.760] And while I, when everyone was finished, I was able to get back up there, go through the same spiel, you know, I'm here, you know, about that matter. [01:21:29.760 --> 01:21:32.760] And I just don't understand the nature of the call. [01:21:32.760 --> 01:21:35.760] He basically didn't give me any answers. [01:21:35.760 --> 01:21:39.760] He was non-responsive, I guess is what you could call it, and entered a plea for me. [01:21:39.760 --> 01:21:41.760] And I said objection. [01:21:41.760 --> 01:21:45.760] I said I'd be happy to enter a plea. I'm not refusing to enter a plea. [01:21:45.760 --> 01:21:52.760] I said I'd be happy to enter one as long as it's a constable plea. And he said, well, it's too late now, so this is what's going to happen. [01:21:52.760 --> 01:21:56.760] And your pretrial is set for a certain day. [01:21:56.760 --> 01:21:59.760] So I've already done that. I've gone to the pretrial. [01:21:59.760 --> 01:22:04.760] When I showed up at the pretrial, the prosecuting attorney was there. [01:22:04.760 --> 01:22:09.760] And my friend Johnny from Texas went with me as a witness. [01:22:09.760 --> 01:22:15.760] Well, he wouldn't allow me to have a witness when they pulled me into a room to talk to me about making a deal. [01:22:15.760 --> 01:22:20.760] You know, I told the prosecutor, I was like, well, I don't really understand why we need to make a deal. [01:22:20.760 --> 01:22:25.760] I don't even think that you even have, you know, proof of standing. You don't have any evidence at all. [01:22:25.760 --> 01:22:29.760] You know, and you're just, he's like, well, I don't need to show you anything. [01:22:29.760 --> 01:22:31.760] I was like, well, I would think that you would. [01:22:31.760 --> 01:22:34.760] And so he goes, well, you know what, you're going to make a deal or you're not. [01:22:34.760 --> 01:22:39.760] I'm like, well, I don't think that you have any, you're standing. So we go out of the room. [01:22:39.760 --> 01:22:42.760] He's pissed off. We go back in front of the judge. [01:22:42.760 --> 01:22:48.760] The judge says, well, I think that I heard that you and the prosecuting attorney have come to an agreement that you, [01:22:48.760 --> 01:22:51.760] and I said, no, no, I think that you were told wrong. [01:22:51.760 --> 01:22:54.760] I didn't have any agreement with the prosecuting attorney. [01:22:54.760 --> 01:22:57.760] You know, he wanted to make a deal and I didn't believe he had standing. [01:22:57.760 --> 01:23:00.760] And he said, well, we're going to go ahead and set this for trial. [01:23:00.760 --> 01:23:05.760] I said, objection, first of all, I object to these proceedings because I didn't enter a plea. [01:23:05.760 --> 01:23:12.760] You entered a plea for me and I told you for the record that I was more than happy to enter a plea as long as it was a considerable plea. [01:23:12.760 --> 01:23:16.760] He goes, okay, well, you wish to flee now? [01:23:16.760 --> 01:23:18.760] I said, no, I really don't. [01:23:18.760 --> 01:23:26.760] He's like, well, either we can go to trial or... [01:23:26.760 --> 01:23:30.760] He said, well, you can either make a deal or we can go to trial. [01:23:30.760 --> 01:23:32.760] And I said, well, I think there's another option. [01:23:32.760 --> 01:23:33.760] He goes, well, there's no other options. [01:23:33.760 --> 01:23:35.760] I go, no, I think there's a third option. [01:23:35.760 --> 01:23:36.760] He said, what's that? [01:23:36.760 --> 01:23:40.760] I said, well, we could dismiss this because you don't have standing. [01:23:40.760 --> 01:23:42.760] And he said, no, that's not going to happen. [01:23:42.760 --> 01:23:46.760] So you got 30 seconds to enter a plea. [01:23:46.760 --> 01:23:47.760] I said, objection. [01:23:47.760 --> 01:23:50.760] I mean, I told you I didn't refuse to enter a plea. [01:23:50.760 --> 01:23:55.760] I just, you know, I'd like to enter a constable plea is all I would like to do. [01:23:55.760 --> 01:23:58.760] You know, and if I could just ask a couple of questions, [01:23:58.760 --> 01:24:00.760] we're not going to do that again today. [01:24:00.760 --> 01:24:02.760] So you got 25 seconds. [01:24:02.760 --> 01:24:04.760] And I said, objection. [01:24:04.760 --> 01:24:08.760] And he just stood there and he just stared at me. [01:24:08.760 --> 01:24:11.760] Kind of looked down, looked at his watch. [01:24:11.760 --> 01:24:13.760] We have five seconds. [01:24:13.760 --> 01:24:15.760] I said, sir, for the record, I'd be glad. [01:24:15.760 --> 01:24:19.760] He goes, all right, well, I'm going to go ahead and set this for trial for such and such date. [01:24:19.760 --> 01:24:21.760] And that's it. [01:24:21.760 --> 01:24:22.760] Okay. [01:24:22.760 --> 01:24:24.760] Now, question. [01:24:24.760 --> 01:24:27.760] What kind of court was it? [01:24:27.760 --> 01:24:29.760] It was a municipal court. [01:24:29.760 --> 01:24:30.760] Okay. [01:24:30.760 --> 01:24:32.760] And is this the only judge in this municipal court? [01:24:32.760 --> 01:24:37.760] It seems to me as such, because I've seen him before in other situations, [01:24:37.760 --> 01:24:39.760] and he seems to be the only guy there. [01:24:39.760 --> 01:24:40.760] Okay. [01:24:40.760 --> 01:24:43.760] Well, I'm pretty sure John is listening, but let me, [01:24:43.760 --> 01:24:47.760] let me offer up some suggestions on some alternative resolution here for this. [01:24:47.760 --> 01:24:48.760] Okay. [01:24:48.760 --> 01:24:58.760] The next time a judge sits on the bench and starts stating factual statements regarding the merits of the case, [01:24:58.760 --> 01:25:00.760] let's use that to our advantage, shall we? [01:25:00.760 --> 01:25:06.760] When the judge goes, you were driving and you didn't have a license. [01:25:06.760 --> 01:25:07.760] Okay. [01:25:07.760 --> 01:25:10.760] Then we wish to object. [01:25:10.760 --> 01:25:11.760] Okay. [01:25:11.760 --> 01:25:23.760] The judge for the record, if there be such a record, are you making factual statements regarding the charges before the court? [01:25:23.760 --> 01:25:24.760] Okay. [01:25:24.760 --> 01:25:27.760] And he's going to have to say, yes, I am. [01:25:27.760 --> 01:25:36.760] And do you also intend to act as the presiding judge at trial over the merits of this case? [01:25:36.760 --> 01:25:37.760] Okay. [01:25:37.760 --> 01:25:39.760] Yes, I do. [01:25:39.760 --> 01:25:44.760] Then judge, you are hereby disqualified because from the measure of your statements, [01:25:44.760 --> 01:25:48.760] you have already predetermined I am guilty of the offense, [01:25:48.760 --> 01:25:53.760] and there is no way in hell I will ever get a fair trial in this court. [01:25:53.760 --> 01:25:55.760] You're disqualified. [01:25:55.760 --> 01:25:56.760] See you later. [01:25:56.760 --> 01:26:01.760] So I'm able to just say that, and it's, I mean, if there is a record, [01:26:01.760 --> 01:26:06.760] I mean, because basically it seems like, Jesus, he's telling me what's going to happen. [01:26:06.760 --> 01:26:10.760] Well, from the statement, if he said what you said he did, [01:26:10.760 --> 01:26:14.760] then he has already predetermined the facts of the case, [01:26:14.760 --> 01:26:19.760] which means he is incapable of giving a fair and impartial ruling on anything. [01:26:19.760 --> 01:26:20.760] Okay. [01:26:20.760 --> 01:26:22.760] That's what we're after. [01:26:22.760 --> 01:26:28.760] We're getting the judge to admit he has a prejudice determination against the defense in every case. [01:26:28.760 --> 01:26:31.760] That's exactly what he did with the statement he made. [01:26:31.760 --> 01:26:32.760] Okay. [01:26:32.760 --> 01:26:33.760] Okay. [01:26:33.760 --> 01:26:34.760] Okay. [01:26:34.760 --> 01:26:42.760] Now, the other issue here is, where in when were you served a copy of a signed and sworn complaint? [01:26:42.760 --> 01:26:44.760] I never was. [01:26:44.760 --> 01:26:45.760] Okay. [01:26:45.760 --> 01:26:50.760] Then what is wrong with objecting on the record that the judge and the prosecutor have failed [01:26:50.760 --> 01:27:00.760] to comply with 45.018b of the Code of Criminal Procedure and 45.019f of the Code of Criminal Procedure [01:27:00.760 --> 01:27:08.760] and 1.05 and 1.14 and 2.05 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. [01:27:08.760 --> 01:27:12.760] So what you're saying is this is how I should be proceeding from here on out, [01:27:12.760 --> 01:27:17.760] and he's taking what they've already said on the record, if there was, in fact, a record, as you say, [01:27:17.760 --> 01:27:19.760] and that's what I should just be. [01:27:19.760 --> 01:27:20.760] That should be my strategy. [01:27:20.760 --> 01:27:21.760] Okay. [01:27:21.760 --> 01:27:25.760] Here's the strategy, the way I recommend we do this. [01:27:25.760 --> 01:27:28.760] There are two things that we pay attention to in this. [01:27:28.760 --> 01:27:32.760] Even foremost, we pay attention to the fact that we were never engaged in transportation [01:27:32.760 --> 01:27:35.760] and thus subject to the statutes to begin with. [01:27:35.760 --> 01:27:36.760] Okay. [01:27:36.760 --> 01:27:43.760] Number two, we never, ever give them the ability to declare the court has jurisdiction. [01:27:43.760 --> 01:27:45.760] How do we prevent that? [01:27:45.760 --> 01:27:52.760] We never acquiesce to the jurisdiction in any way, shape, or form, especially regarding in personum [01:27:52.760 --> 01:27:56.760] by entering a plea, and that's why we do object when they attempt to enter one for us, [01:27:56.760 --> 01:28:02.760] and we make sure for the record that it is known that the court entered the plea and not be accused. [01:28:02.760 --> 01:28:03.760] Yes. [01:28:03.760 --> 01:28:04.760] Okay. [01:28:04.760 --> 01:28:11.760] And we always insist that this was never a criminal case because state never proved standing, [01:28:11.760 --> 01:28:17.760] and the court never conducted the prosecution in compliance with the Code of Criminal Procedure, [01:28:17.760 --> 01:28:24.760] which if this were a criminal proceeding, they must do. [01:28:24.760 --> 01:28:29.760] And we've already shown they violated at least five sections of that, [01:28:29.760 --> 01:28:34.760] all of which are a violation of the due process rights of the person they're accusing. [01:28:34.760 --> 01:28:35.760] Yes. [01:28:35.760 --> 01:28:40.760] So remember, the record only contains what you put in it. [01:28:40.760 --> 01:28:46.760] Make sure this information is said so it goes in the record and make sure you support it [01:28:46.760 --> 01:28:53.760] before, with motions, and after with affidavits stating that these are the facts of the matter. [01:28:53.760 --> 01:28:54.760] This is what the court ignored. [01:28:54.760 --> 01:28:56.760] These are the laws they broke. [01:28:56.760 --> 01:28:59.760] These are the rights they violated. [01:28:59.760 --> 01:29:04.760] This is why the court has no jurisdiction and filed that so that there's a record. [01:29:04.760 --> 01:29:05.760] Okay. [01:29:05.760 --> 01:29:11.760] So that's the, right now, that's probably my next step is the motion and the affidavit [01:29:11.760 --> 01:29:13.760] with all of this information in it. [01:29:13.760 --> 01:29:14.760] Now, one thing I am aware of... [01:29:14.760 --> 01:29:19.760] Well, the motion, you're still going to file a motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction [01:29:19.760 --> 01:29:21.760] because the state still has not proved standing, [01:29:21.760 --> 01:29:24.760] so we want to do everything as a special appearance. [01:29:24.760 --> 01:29:29.760] If you don't do it as a special appearance, general will be presumed and you've waived [01:29:29.760 --> 01:29:34.760] impersonal jurisdiction so the entering of the plea will only affect the waiver of notice, [01:29:34.760 --> 01:29:36.760] which we don't want to do that either. [01:29:36.760 --> 01:29:37.760] Okay. [01:29:37.760 --> 01:29:38.760] All right. [01:29:38.760 --> 01:29:39.760] Hang on just a second, Paul. [01:29:39.760 --> 01:29:41.760] We'll wrap this up on the other side. [01:29:41.760 --> 01:29:42.760] Andrew, Ion, hang in there. [01:29:42.760 --> 01:29:43.760] We'll be right back. [01:29:43.760 --> 01:29:44.760] All right, folks. [01:29:44.760 --> 01:29:49.760] This is Rule of Law Radio 512-646-1984. [01:29:49.760 --> 01:29:53.760] I don't know if we'll get another caller, but hang in there and we'll finish what we've got. [01:29:53.760 --> 01:29:55.760] We'll be right back after the break. [01:29:59.760 --> 01:30:00.760] A noble lie. [01:30:00.760 --> 01:30:02.760] Oklahoma City, 1995. [01:30:02.760 --> 01:30:06.760] We'll change forever the way you look at the true nature of terrorism. [01:30:06.760 --> 01:30:10.760] Based on the damage pattern to the building, but the government sends impossible. [01:30:10.760 --> 01:30:13.760] The grand jury did not want to hear anything I had to say. [01:30:13.760 --> 01:30:17.760] The decisions may not to pursue any more of those individuals. 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[01:32:38.760 --> 01:32:42.760] Hey Eddie, okay, so I do what you're saying [01:32:42.760 --> 01:32:46.760] because everything you said is the same thing that Johnny mentioned to me before [01:32:46.760 --> 01:32:54.760] and just hearing you say it, you know, hearing somebody else say the same thing, kind of really... [01:32:54.760 --> 01:33:01.760] Yeah, Johnny and I tend to see out on a majority of this stuff, not everything specifically [01:33:01.760 --> 01:33:04.760] and we do have some good discussions over that from time to time [01:33:04.760 --> 01:33:10.760] but yeah, generally he and I do agree that this is the way it works, one way or the other. [01:33:10.760 --> 01:33:11.760] Yes. [01:33:11.760 --> 01:33:17.760] Well, you know, this is my first time, you know, I mean, like I tell Johnny, you know, [01:33:17.760 --> 01:33:21.760] a man of brown skin usually gets into a lot of issues [01:33:21.760 --> 01:33:24.760] and it's like this is the first time I've actually stood up and said something [01:33:24.760 --> 01:33:29.760] but actually had the right ammunition to do it. [01:33:29.760 --> 01:33:31.760] Yeah, and that's important. [01:33:31.760 --> 01:33:32.760] You know, and just... [01:33:32.760 --> 01:33:36.760] I mean, you don't go hunting where, will you? Plano led bullets. [01:33:36.760 --> 01:33:41.760] Yeah, yeah, so I mean, I really appreciate y'all, you know, and so everything that you're doing [01:33:41.760 --> 01:33:46.760] and you know, whatever, and as things goes on, I'll let you know what happens. [01:33:46.760 --> 01:33:47.760] Okay. [01:33:47.760 --> 01:33:49.760] Thanks a lot Eddie. [01:33:49.760 --> 01:33:50.760] You're welcome. [01:33:50.760 --> 01:33:51.760] Bye bye. [01:33:51.760 --> 01:33:53.760] Bye bye. [01:33:53.760 --> 01:33:55.760] All right, got that one wrapped up. [01:33:55.760 --> 01:33:58.760] Let's move on to the next one here, Andrew in Texas. [01:33:58.760 --> 01:34:00.760] Andrew, what can we do for you? [01:34:00.760 --> 01:34:04.760] Yes, sir, I'm a first time listener and first time caller. [01:34:04.760 --> 01:34:07.760] I've got to say I'm really impressed with your program thus far. [01:34:07.760 --> 01:34:11.760] Well, I appreciate that and next time if you'll let the call screener know you're a first-timer [01:34:11.760 --> 01:34:14.760] then by golly, we'll get you to the head of the line with that. [01:34:14.760 --> 01:34:17.760] All right, well, by then I'll be a second time caller. [01:34:17.760 --> 01:34:20.760] Exactly, you missed out. It's a one-shot deal here. [01:34:20.760 --> 01:34:22.760] I just want to know if you'd catch that or not. [01:34:22.760 --> 01:34:24.760] All right. [01:34:24.760 --> 01:34:27.760] We like intelligent callers. That's why we test you from time to time. [01:34:27.760 --> 01:34:31.760] I see. Well, I'm glad I fit the bar. [01:34:31.760 --> 01:34:33.760] So what'd you got? [01:34:33.760 --> 01:34:37.760] Well, I was in an accident about six months ago. [01:34:37.760 --> 01:34:40.760] I had a protected left arrow. [01:34:40.760 --> 01:34:42.760] I had been drinking. [01:34:42.760 --> 01:34:46.760] I had a few beers that evening and I went out [01:34:46.760 --> 01:34:48.760] into the light an ambulance. [01:34:48.760 --> 01:34:50.760] I was making a left turn on the highway. [01:34:50.760 --> 01:34:54.760] It was an overpass and I was turning on to the feeder road of the highway. [01:34:54.760 --> 01:35:02.760] An ambulance had run the red light and they had no emergency sirens and no lights on. [01:35:02.760 --> 01:35:04.760] They were going five miles over the limit. [01:35:04.760 --> 01:35:14.760] They ran the red light and I struck into them right on their driver's side. [01:35:14.760 --> 01:35:16.760] My car spun six times. [01:35:16.760 --> 01:35:19.760] I had two witnesses that were following me, friends of mine. [01:35:19.760 --> 01:35:24.760] My arm was broken and I haven't been able to work for six months. [01:35:24.760 --> 01:35:29.760] I've got a lawyer. I stayed in the hospital for a couple of weeks. [01:35:29.760 --> 01:35:37.760] After the accident, I received word that I was being charged with DWI. [01:35:37.760 --> 01:35:44.760] My lawyer said, it's really not too much to worry about. We're going to try to work out a deal. [01:35:44.760 --> 01:35:47.760] He's a civil litigator. He's not a criminal guy. [01:35:47.760 --> 01:35:52.760] Question. Did they draw blood or do a breathalyzer at the time of the accident? [01:35:52.760 --> 01:35:58.760] No breathalyzer, but they subpoenaed the hospital for the blood alcohol level. [01:35:58.760 --> 01:36:05.760] It was over the limit. It was almost twice the limit. Just shy of almost twice the limit. [01:36:05.760 --> 01:36:15.760] My lawyer informed me that he sent one of his circuits to the county that was filing these charges on me. [01:36:15.760 --> 01:36:19.760] The same county that the ambulance was employed for. [01:36:19.760 --> 01:36:23.760] They offered me a deal. [01:36:23.760 --> 01:36:28.760] First, the deal was plead guilty to a charge of reckless driving and we will drop the DWI. [01:36:28.760 --> 01:36:33.760] Of course, I told my lawyer I said that's absolutely unacceptable because I was not driving recklessly. [01:36:33.760 --> 01:36:38.760] Whether I had been drinking or not, I thought dead to rights and I understand that. [01:36:38.760 --> 01:36:46.760] I said that reckless driving would mean that I was well driving recklessly. [01:36:46.760 --> 01:36:52.760] In my opinion, taking the left turn with a protected left turn arrow, it was in my opinion not reckless. [01:36:52.760 --> 01:36:57.760] I said, no, I'm not going to do that because that's exactly what they want me to do. [01:36:57.760 --> 01:37:03.760] So, he worked it out to where I could plead no local injury on the charge. [01:37:03.760 --> 01:37:06.760] You understand what that means, don't you? [01:37:06.760 --> 01:37:10.760] Yes. Yes. It is not an admission, per se. [01:37:10.760 --> 01:37:21.760] No, no. Dead wrong. It is a 100% admission of guilt and it is a conviction of DUI. [01:37:21.760 --> 01:37:26.760] Well, what they did, they said they dropped the DUI and I have a conviction of reckless. [01:37:26.760 --> 01:37:31.760] If you take their deal. Yes. Okay. [01:37:31.760 --> 01:37:40.760] But the reckless will carry a whole lot less future consequences than a DUI will. Yes. Yes. [01:37:40.760 --> 01:37:47.760] Okay, but you need to understand, no low contender means no contest. Okay? Okay. [01:37:47.760 --> 01:37:55.760] You're not going to contest the accusation, but you're not going to pony up and admit anything either. [01:37:55.760 --> 01:37:59.760] They just go, well, in that case, you're guilty by association. [01:37:59.760 --> 01:38:06.760] It is a conviction of guilt. I see. [01:38:06.760 --> 01:38:14.760] So, don't ever think no low contender is an option on a conviction. It isn't. [01:38:14.760 --> 01:38:20.760] The only reason you're going to slide by that is because of the deal it's attached to. [01:38:20.760 --> 01:38:31.760] I see. Well, this, will this conviction of reckless driving, do you think that will affect the civil case in a negative light? [01:38:31.760 --> 01:38:36.760] Yeah. Yeah. Wow. [01:38:36.760 --> 01:38:41.760] How are you going to blame the other guy when you admitted you were driving recklessly? [01:38:41.760 --> 01:38:54.760] My goodness gracious. Okay. Now they, the driver. However, it sounds to me like you have an excellent case for legal malpractice and incompetence against your attorney. [01:38:54.760 --> 01:38:59.760] Oh my goodness gracious. Oh, wow. [01:38:59.760 --> 01:39:06.760] Because if that was his recommendation and he's your civil attorney, this guy is a moron. [01:39:06.760 --> 01:39:11.760] Wow. [01:39:11.760 --> 01:39:18.760] I advise you to plead guilty in the criminal case to reckless driving and then we'll go sue them and to say it was all their fault. [01:39:18.760 --> 01:39:22.760] Yeah, let's see how that plays out. [01:39:22.760 --> 01:39:25.760] Wow. [01:39:25.760 --> 01:39:27.760] I see. [01:39:27.760 --> 01:39:30.760] Not soon enough said the blind man. [01:39:30.760 --> 01:39:36.760] Well, I, you know, seeing the edge of the cliff after your three steps past the edge. Hey, that ain't a good thing. [01:39:36.760 --> 01:39:47.760] Yeah, that's, that's too, it's pretty much too late after that point. I see what you're saying, sir. And well, the, the, uh, the ambulance driver admitted at the scene that she ran the red light. [01:39:47.760 --> 01:39:52.760] She did. She admitted at the scene to the police officer. It was noted in the police report. [01:39:52.760 --> 01:39:58.760] Uh huh. He ran the red light and then it was that it was, uh, that she was going five miles over the limit. [01:39:58.760 --> 01:40:04.760] And she did not have the emergency lights on and there were five EMS technicians in the ambulance at one time. [01:40:04.760 --> 01:40:13.760] Um, and I've got three witnesses to point out that I was not driving recklessly, but as you say, it's too late for me to contest that because I've already said, well, no contest. [01:40:13.760 --> 01:40:15.760] Okay, let me ask you another question here. [01:40:15.760 --> 01:40:17.760] Yes, sir. [01:40:17.760 --> 01:40:30.760] Exactly how and when, if the ambulance driver admitted fault, did the police officer establish probable cause to determine that you had been drinking? [01:40:30.760 --> 01:40:42.760] What was their probable cause to solicit blood alcohol content levels from the hospital when you could not be suspected of any crime when the other party already admitted it was their fault? [01:40:42.760 --> 01:40:48.760] Well, there was a cooler of beer in the back seat and the driver's side and the passenger side window in the front were open. [01:40:48.760 --> 01:40:53.760] And upon impact, the cooler emptied itself into the car and out onto the street. [01:40:53.760 --> 01:41:02.760] And not only that as being a shining example of a man who's been driving under the influence or just transporting alcohol. [01:41:02.760 --> 01:41:04.760] No, you're, you're okay. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. [01:41:04.760 --> 01:41:06.760] That is not an indication of doing either. [01:41:06.760 --> 01:41:13.760] Obviously you're throwing around terms you don't fully understand here and that's common. Don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to hurt your feelings or anything. [01:41:13.760 --> 01:41:14.760] No, no, no. [01:41:14.760 --> 01:41:23.760] But transporting is something you do as a business while you act as a carrier and get paid for it. That's transporting. [01:41:23.760 --> 01:41:24.760] I see. [01:41:24.760 --> 01:41:30.760] Okay. As far as driving, that's something only a carrier can do. [01:41:30.760 --> 01:41:31.760] I see. [01:41:31.760 --> 01:41:38.760] Okay. So again, terminology when it comes to law is extremely important here, especially in cases like yours. [01:41:38.760 --> 01:41:48.760] There is no probable cause just because beer went flying out of the windows, but they were all unopened, I'm presuming. [01:41:48.760 --> 01:41:49.760] Yes. [01:41:49.760 --> 01:41:53.760] To determine you were actually drinking one. [01:41:53.760 --> 01:42:02.760] Well, and the icing on the cake is, is when he asked me how I've been drinking, I ponied up and said, yes, I have. And he asked me how many beers had I had. [01:42:02.760 --> 01:42:03.760] Okay. [01:42:03.760 --> 01:42:08.760] All right. You can stop right there. Open mouth, insert both feet. [01:42:08.760 --> 01:42:09.760] Yes. [01:42:09.760 --> 01:42:17.760] Okay. Folks, I'm going to say this once again for all of the listening pleasure. [01:42:17.760 --> 01:42:23.760] When the officer asked you questions, shut up. [01:42:23.760 --> 01:42:33.760] There is no requirement for you to admit anything to these guys. Stop doing that. [01:42:33.760 --> 01:42:34.760] Right. [01:42:34.760 --> 01:42:40.760] You are your own worst enemy. Stop talking to the cops. [01:42:40.760 --> 01:42:43.760] You really need to become the class here, Andrew. [01:42:43.760 --> 01:42:50.760] Actually, I've actually been listening tonight and I'm, I'd like to come to one of your classes. I really would. [01:42:50.760 --> 01:42:56.760] If you're still talking to the cops, you need more than one. [01:42:56.760 --> 01:42:58.760] That's an understatement. Yes, sir. [01:42:58.760 --> 01:43:06.760] But in any case, when we start the online classes, it'll be a whole lot easier for you to get there every Sunday or whatever day we actually have some of these. [01:43:06.760 --> 01:43:16.760] But in the meantime, next time, stop answering questions. You are not a lawyer. Stop pretending you understand the consequences of opening your mouth because you don't. [01:43:16.760 --> 01:43:20.760] The lawyers don't understand it as your own is proven. [01:43:20.760 --> 01:43:22.760] And that concerns me heavily. [01:43:22.760 --> 01:43:24.760] You think? [01:43:24.760 --> 01:43:34.760] Yeah. It heavily. I never thought that the man was incompetent and but I, you know, listening to you explain the situation as talented as he was. [01:43:34.760 --> 01:43:38.760] Yeah, we'll pick that up on the other side. [01:43:38.760 --> 01:43:44.760] All right, guys, hang on. We'll try to wrap this up and get the other two callers on the board or three callers on the board. [01:43:44.760 --> 01:43:50.760] Hang in there. We'll be right back on the other side. This is rule of law radio. I'm not giving out the number. [01:43:50.760 --> 01:43:53.760] I'm going to be busy as I'll get out between now and the end of the show as it is. [01:43:53.760 --> 01:43:59.760] We'll be right back after the break, folks. [01:43:59.760 --> 01:44:05.760] It is so enlightening to listen to 90.1 FM, but finding things on the Internet isn't so easy. [01:44:05.760 --> 01:44:08.760] And neither is finding like-minded people to share it with. 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We're going to try to wrap this up real quick now so we can get the rest of these callers full right of time. [01:46:21.760 --> 01:46:24.760] Alright Andrew, next thing up. [01:46:24.760 --> 01:46:28.760] Well, yes sir, you said something about legal malpractice. [01:46:28.760 --> 01:46:39.760] If my lawyer took this deal for me, is there a course of action that I can take to overturn what has happened, or is it kind of too late already? [01:46:39.760 --> 01:46:41.760] When was it entered? [01:46:41.760 --> 01:46:50.760] The plea was entered three months ago, and I've now been placed on probation with a conviction. [01:46:50.760 --> 01:46:54.760] It's not deferred. It's going, you know, it's a conviction of reckless driving stance. [01:46:54.760 --> 01:46:57.760] Absolutely. [01:46:57.760 --> 01:47:02.760] Okay, and you were put on probation, which means it was an A or B misdemeanor. [01:47:02.760 --> 01:47:04.760] Correct. [01:47:04.760 --> 01:47:10.760] Okay, so you can't win for losing here. [01:47:10.760 --> 01:47:11.760] Right. [01:47:11.760 --> 01:47:15.760] And did your attorney tell you how this would affect your civil case on the other side? [01:47:15.760 --> 01:47:18.760] He said that it would not be good. [01:47:18.760 --> 01:47:20.760] He said that it would affect it. [01:47:20.760 --> 01:47:23.760] He said that he said we're not dead in the water, we still have a case. [01:47:23.760 --> 01:47:31.760] He said it's basically the decision, the way he put it to me was either you can take a hit for DUI or you can take a hit for reckless driving. [01:47:31.760 --> 01:47:33.760] Which one do you want to take a hit for? [01:47:33.760 --> 01:47:36.760] And I said, I'm definitely not going to take a hit for DUI. [01:47:36.760 --> 01:47:38.760] You know, I'll lose my job in the oil field. [01:47:38.760 --> 01:47:42.760] I won't be able to return to my job, which I love so much. [01:47:42.760 --> 01:47:52.760] And, you know, and then he said, well, you know, we can do the guilty to reckless driving and then he turned around the next day and said, well, I'm down to no contest rather than guilty. [01:47:52.760 --> 01:47:56.760] And you're saying to me, sir, that he knew that this was an admission of guilt. [01:47:56.760 --> 01:47:57.760] Yes. [01:47:57.760 --> 01:48:01.760] A null contender is a guilty conviction. [01:48:01.760 --> 01:48:05.760] So he misinformed me is what you're telling me. [01:48:05.760 --> 01:48:06.760] Wow. [01:48:06.760 --> 01:48:07.760] Yeah. [01:48:07.760 --> 01:48:08.760] That's heavy. [01:48:08.760 --> 01:48:17.760] Well, sir, I gotta say, I really appreciate you and if it's all right with you, I'd like to maybe call back in a couple weeks if there's any light on new subjects of the case. [01:48:17.760 --> 01:48:18.760] I really have enjoyed it. [01:48:18.760 --> 01:48:22.760] Well, anytime we're here and you can get on, be my guest. [01:48:22.760 --> 01:48:23.760] All right, great. [01:48:23.760 --> 01:48:24.760] Thank you very much, Eddie. [01:48:24.760 --> 01:48:25.760] Y'all have a nice night. [01:48:25.760 --> 01:48:26.760] You too. [01:48:26.760 --> 01:48:27.760] Thanks for calling. [01:48:27.760 --> 01:48:28.760] Well, bye. [01:48:28.760 --> 01:48:29.760] All right. [01:48:29.760 --> 01:48:30.760] Let's see. [01:48:30.760 --> 01:48:32.760] Is it Ian or Ian or how do you say it? [01:48:32.760 --> 01:48:33.760] It's Ian. [01:48:33.760 --> 01:48:35.760] Okay, Ian, what can we do for you? [01:48:35.760 --> 01:48:52.760] Well, I was recently pulled over while I was controlling my wife's car and when I asked what the emergency was and how could I help, he said that the registration was out. [01:48:52.760 --> 01:49:05.760] And I think listening to one of your podcasts, I heard that he's not really, he hasn't had the authority to pull someone over or make a warrantless arrest for that because it's not a moving violation. [01:49:05.760 --> 01:49:07.760] Is that correct? [01:49:07.760 --> 01:49:08.760] No, wait. [01:49:08.760 --> 01:49:10.760] It's not a moving violation. [01:49:10.760 --> 01:49:11.760] What? [01:49:11.760 --> 01:49:12.760] Is that correct? [01:49:12.760 --> 01:49:22.760] Is that correct because he doesn't have the authority to make a warrantless arrest on the grounds of the expired registration? [01:49:22.760 --> 01:49:26.760] Well, if that's the only reason he stops you, that's correct. [01:49:26.760 --> 01:49:27.760] Right. [01:49:27.760 --> 01:49:28.760] Okay. [01:49:28.760 --> 01:49:30.760] I just wanted to make sure I was clear on that. [01:49:30.760 --> 01:49:33.760] Yeah, that's in Chapter 502 of the Transportation Code. [01:49:33.760 --> 01:49:35.760] It is not in Subtitle C. [01:49:35.760 --> 01:49:38.760] It's in Subtitle B. [01:49:38.760 --> 01:49:39.760] Okay. [01:49:39.760 --> 01:49:42.760] He gave me several other citations. [01:49:42.760 --> 01:49:46.760] Now, I told him, you know, he said that the registration was expired. [01:49:46.760 --> 01:49:55.760] That's why, you know, it was the emergency and asked to see my license and I said, well, I'm driving at the moment and I said, well, do you have an ID? [01:49:55.760 --> 01:50:07.760] And so I gave him my ID and then he asked me to get out of the car and told me how, you know, started handcuffing me and I told him, you know, what am I under arrest for? [01:50:07.760 --> 01:50:10.760] You know, operating a motor vehicle without a license. [01:50:10.760 --> 01:50:17.760] I told him, sir, it's not being used as a vehicle at this time and I believe I have a right to travel and he convinced me. [01:50:17.760 --> 01:50:18.760] Great question. [01:50:18.760 --> 01:50:20.760] Do you actually have one? [01:50:20.760 --> 01:50:38.760] I had a license and two years ago when I was going to divorce, I got a DWI and was, you know, ended up doing some time for that 30 days and had the license suspended for a year. [01:50:38.760 --> 01:50:57.760] And had driver responsibility surcharge payments on top of, you know, a course requirement to get it reinstated. I've already looked into getting it reinstated and anyway, just, you know, for peace of mind or whatever. [01:50:57.760 --> 01:51:07.760] But, you know, I still need to travel to get to work, you know, to make the money to pay to get it reinstated in any way. [01:51:07.760 --> 01:51:12.760] And, you know, it's just, it's almost ridiculous, the double-edged sword. [01:51:12.760 --> 01:51:23.760] But, you know, he gave me tickets to, the citation for failure to display a driver's license and driving with the license invalid and failure to maintain financial responsibility. [01:51:23.760 --> 01:51:30.760] And I spoke to a lawyer and he was saying to get him the registration, the insurance and he could get that dropped. [01:51:30.760 --> 01:51:42.760] But from what I understand, listening to show and everything so far that if he does that, then he's already addressing the merits and then I'm kind of going to be screwed on the license invalid charge. [01:51:42.760 --> 01:51:43.760] Absolutely. [01:51:43.760 --> 01:51:44.760] Okay. [01:51:44.760 --> 01:51:51.760] Once you start agreeing to the accouterments of transportation, you're agreeing that to be regulated by the accouterments of transportation. [01:51:51.760 --> 01:52:01.760] Now, is it a factor that I was with my ex-wife at the time and they put me in the back of the car and I don't know what she said to them? [01:52:01.760 --> 01:52:06.760] Other than, you know, at first she said, well, they said the registration was out, she leaned over and said it was my car. [01:52:06.760 --> 01:52:08.760] I haven't had the money to pay it. [01:52:08.760 --> 01:52:19.760] And, you know, then they got my ID and then pulled me out and pretty much arrested me in handcuffs then put me in the back of the car and then talked to her for a moment. [01:52:19.760 --> 01:52:24.760] You know, is anything that she said after I've already told him that I was not engaged? [01:52:24.760 --> 01:52:31.760] I clearly stated that this being recorded and clearly stated, you know, that I was not engaged in transportation or commercial use of the roads. [01:52:31.760 --> 01:52:34.760] And I believe I had a right to travel. [01:52:34.760 --> 01:52:41.760] And, you know, he proceeded to say you don't have the right to travel and operating a motor vehicle on the road. [01:52:41.760 --> 01:52:44.760] I told him that I stopped being used to the vehicle at the time. [01:52:44.760 --> 01:52:46.760] And that's when he put me back in the car. [01:52:46.760 --> 01:52:57.760] Now, I don't know, I haven't, you know, had much opportunity to, you know, educate my ex-wife on the different terminologies if she has, you know, says that I was driving. [01:52:57.760 --> 01:52:59.760] Is that enough for them to... [01:52:59.760 --> 01:53:02.760] No, what she says is not relevant. [01:53:02.760 --> 01:53:13.760] It's whether or not you agree that what she says is correct and you give them an indication that you're engaging in a regular activity over which they have authority. [01:53:13.760 --> 01:53:15.760] Okay. [01:53:15.760 --> 01:53:17.760] Okay. [01:53:17.760 --> 01:53:19.760] So now if I... [01:53:19.760 --> 01:53:23.760] Because the officer is saying you're driving, does that make it so? [01:53:23.760 --> 01:53:24.760] No. [01:53:24.760 --> 01:53:25.760] Okay. [01:53:25.760 --> 01:53:27.760] Well, then why would it be that if your wife is doing it? [01:53:27.760 --> 01:53:28.760] Right. [01:53:28.760 --> 01:53:29.760] Okay. [01:53:29.760 --> 01:53:43.760] But now if I go as a defense about the fact that he pulled me over for the registration, is that considered going to the merits? [01:53:43.760 --> 01:53:49.760] No, the false imprisonment is going, the fact that he pulled you over is a separate issue. [01:53:49.760 --> 01:53:56.760] He had no authority to arrest you warrantlessly for registration. [01:53:56.760 --> 01:54:02.760] He cannot initiate a stop based on that, not according to the Transportation Code. [01:54:02.760 --> 01:54:09.760] They're relying entirely on 14.01B, which says an officer may arrest for any offense committed in his presence or view. [01:54:09.760 --> 01:54:19.760] The problem is, is that is a general statute and 543.001 is local and specific to the Transportation Code. [01:54:19.760 --> 01:54:26.760] And it limits the authority to arrest without warrant only to subtitle C offenses. [01:54:26.760 --> 01:54:33.760] So that will supersede 14.01B. [01:54:33.760 --> 01:54:37.760] Okay. [01:54:37.760 --> 01:54:39.760] So much to learn. [01:54:39.760 --> 01:54:45.760] I've been studying and downloading and everything already, but I'll be at your class on Sunday for sure. [01:54:45.760 --> 01:54:49.760] Now, is there anything that I need to do immediately? [01:54:49.760 --> 01:55:01.760] I mean, they gave me, they took me to their station and, you know, took my fingerprints and took my picture and then had me sign, you know, a promise to appear and then release me out the back door. [01:55:01.760 --> 01:55:13.760] And the only thing they gave me is the Universal City Municipal Court summons, but I never saw anybody but a police officer or a peace officer. [01:55:13.760 --> 01:55:17.760] Yeah, and that'll be the way they do it sometimes. [01:55:17.760 --> 01:55:20.760] But yeah, bring all the paperwork and everything you have with you Sunday. [01:55:20.760 --> 01:55:23.760] I'll need to see that before I can tell you more. [01:55:23.760 --> 01:55:28.760] Okay, but should I be requesting information like the dash cam or recording? [01:55:28.760 --> 01:55:31.760] I've been doing all that through a PIR, but yeah. [01:55:31.760 --> 01:55:33.760] Okay. [01:55:33.760 --> 01:55:40.760] If this happened recently, within the last week, do I have plenty of time to get all this in order? [01:55:40.760 --> 01:55:43.760] I'm wondering if I need to do anything. [01:55:43.760 --> 01:55:45.760] Well, when is your court date? [01:55:45.760 --> 01:55:47.760] You have a first appearance date that's coming up. [01:55:47.760 --> 01:55:49.760] You don't have to have any of this by then. [01:55:49.760 --> 01:55:57.760] The one thing you have to remember is never, ever enter a plea, never, ever do anything without first saying I'm here. [01:55:57.760 --> 01:55:59.760] Especially not generally and blah, blah, blah. [01:55:59.760 --> 01:56:03.760] But you have until whatever the appearance date is to start. [01:56:03.760 --> 01:56:05.760] You don't need any of this prior to that. [01:56:05.760 --> 01:56:07.760] You need to come to class prior to that. [01:56:07.760 --> 01:56:13.760] Yeah, I've been to your class once and listened to most of any of your podcasts so far. [01:56:13.760 --> 01:56:14.760] Okay. [01:56:14.760 --> 01:56:19.760] So, you know, getting a little wise, but definitely have more to learn. [01:56:19.760 --> 01:56:21.760] So, all righty then. [01:56:21.760 --> 01:56:23.760] Well, thank you for taking the time, Eddie. [01:56:23.760 --> 01:56:24.760] Okay. [01:56:24.760 --> 01:56:25.760] See you on Sunday. [01:56:25.760 --> 01:56:27.760] Well, thanks for calling in, Ian. [01:56:27.760 --> 01:56:28.760] Bye-bye. [01:56:28.760 --> 01:56:29.760] All right. [01:56:29.760 --> 01:56:30.760] Now we're going to go to Eric. [01:56:30.760 --> 01:56:31.760] Andy, I see you there. [01:56:31.760 --> 01:56:32.760] I will. [01:56:32.760 --> 01:56:33.760] We got about two minutes. [01:56:33.760 --> 01:56:34.760] Let me see if I can get to you. [01:56:34.760 --> 01:56:35.760] Eric, what do you got? [01:56:35.760 --> 01:56:37.760] Hey, Eddie, just Eric. [01:56:37.760 --> 01:56:47.760] I was following up with you about my arrest where I got, I got pulled over a couple of weeks ago for having expired vehicle registration. [01:56:47.760 --> 01:56:56.760] The officer, I wasn't in transportation when he asked me for my driver's license or to show it to him, brought me to jail and everything. [01:56:56.760 --> 01:57:09.760] Anyway, I stopped by the court today to find out if there were any sort of documents in my file and talked to a woman that I believe was with the court clerk. [01:57:09.760 --> 01:57:11.760] And she told me that there is no file. [01:57:11.760 --> 01:57:13.760] There are no documents. [01:57:13.760 --> 01:57:15.760] She said, what is it that you're looking for? [01:57:15.760 --> 01:57:19.760] I said a complaint and or a charging instrument. [01:57:19.760 --> 01:57:24.760] She said your citation that you received, the ticket, is both. [01:57:24.760 --> 01:57:25.760] And that's all there is. [01:57:25.760 --> 01:57:28.760] And that they do not have any sort of a file. [01:57:28.760 --> 01:57:32.760] The only thing that she could see was the record of arrest. [01:57:32.760 --> 01:57:33.760] Okay. [01:57:33.760 --> 01:57:41.760] Then file criminal complaint against the clerk for giving legal advice without a license because she is dead wrong, doesn't know what the hell she's talking about. [01:57:41.760 --> 01:57:48.760] The citation is never the complaint unless you waive it under twenty seven point one four D of the code of criminal procedure. [01:57:48.760 --> 01:57:53.760] And they have to have a signed written waiver that both you and the prosecutor signed to make that happen. [01:57:53.760 --> 01:57:55.760] And they never do that. [01:57:55.760 --> 01:57:57.760] It is not the complaint. [01:57:57.760 --> 01:57:58.760] It will never be the complaint. [01:57:58.760 --> 01:58:02.760] It is not complied with forty five point zero one nine. [01:58:02.760 --> 01:58:03.760] Okay. [01:58:03.760 --> 01:58:04.760] All right. [01:58:04.760 --> 01:58:07.760] So we are out of time. [01:58:07.760 --> 01:58:13.760] I'm not going to be able to answer all of this, but either call in Thursday and we'll see if rainy news can finish it. [01:58:13.760 --> 01:58:16.760] If not, see many men will talk about it offline. [01:58:16.760 --> 01:58:17.760] Andy, I'm sorry. [01:58:17.760 --> 01:58:19.760] I was not able to get to you on this. [01:58:19.760 --> 01:58:21.760] We're out of time for that. [01:58:21.760 --> 01:58:22.760] But let's see. [01:58:22.760 --> 01:58:24.760] Invalid drivers license again. [01:58:24.760 --> 01:58:27.760] Send me an email with some details and let me see what I can get back to you. [01:58:27.760 --> 01:58:31.760] Eddie Edie at rule of law radio dot com. 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