[00:00.000 --> 00:05.520] The following news flash is brought to you by The Low Star Lowdown. [00:05.520 --> 00:13.040] Markets for Friday, 14 April 2017 are currently trading with gold at $1,284.01 an ounce, silver [00:13.040 --> 00:22.520] $18.51 an ounce, Texas crude $53.18 a barrel, and Bitcoin is sitting at about $1,175 U.S. [00:22.520 --> 00:23.520] currency. [00:23.520 --> 00:31.000] Today in history, the year 1865, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln is shot at Ford's Theater [00:31.000 --> 00:32.920] by John Wilkes Booth. [00:32.920 --> 00:39.640] Lincoln later died the next day after being shot today in history. [00:39.640 --> 00:46.680] In recent news, the GBU-43B, Massive Ordinance Air Blast Bomb or Mother of All Bombs, the [00:46.680 --> 00:51.480] largest non-nuclear bomb in the United States arsenal with the blast yield of 11 tons of [00:51.480 --> 00:56.760] TNT, was dropped for the first time in combat Thursday night on a network of fortified underground [00:56.760 --> 01:01.640] tunnels originally built by the CIA, according to WikiLeaks, that ISIS and the Taliban had [01:01.640 --> 01:05.520] been using the stage attacks on U.S. and Afghani forces. [01:05.520 --> 01:10.960] The strike took place in the Nankahar province near the Afghan and Pakistan border with Afghan [01:10.960 --> 01:16.840] officials confirming 36 ISIS fighters killed, however, ISIS media winged Amak News Agency [01:16.840 --> 01:20.000] denied that any ISIS fighters were killed or injured. [01:20.000 --> 01:23.880] General John Nicholson, commander of the U.S. forces in Afghanistan, defending the use [01:23.880 --> 01:28.600] of the MOAM, told a press conference that, quote, this was the right weapon against the [01:28.600 --> 01:29.600] right target. [01:29.600 --> 01:33.200] It was the right time to use it tactically against the right target on the battlefield. [01:33.200 --> 01:39.920] That's the 21,600-pound, $170,000 Mother of All Bombs Afghan President Ashraf Ghani approved [01:39.920 --> 01:44.680] of the strike while former President Hamid Karzai accused the United States of using [01:44.680 --> 01:49.040] Afghanistan as a, quote, testing ground for a new and dangerous weapon. [01:49.040 --> 01:53.480] Two to three kilometers away, we're reporting broken windows and thick clouds of smoke after [01:53.480 --> 01:54.480] the blast. [01:54.480 --> 01:58.960] During the final stages of testing in 2003, military officials told the media that the [01:58.960 --> 02:04.000] MOAM was mainly conceived as a weapon employed for psychological operations, that it is [02:04.000 --> 02:09.400] a means of scaring enemies into not even fighting. [02:09.400 --> 02:13.880] An internal Delta Airlines memo obtained Friday by the Associated Press stated that its agents [02:13.880 --> 02:19.280] can offer up to $2,000 up from a previous maximum of $800, and supervisors can offer [02:19.280 --> 02:26.520] up to $9,950 up from $1,350 to customers willing to give up their seats, with other airlines [02:26.520 --> 02:30.720] examining their policies as well, and American Airlines updating its rules to say that no [02:30.720 --> 02:35.760] passengers who have boarded the plane will be removed to give up a seat to someone else. [02:35.760 --> 02:40.160] All this in response to a viral video where airport officers violently yanked and dragged [02:40.160 --> 02:45.760] David Dowell from his seat on a sold out United Express flight, a choice which cost United [02:45.760 --> 02:48.320] upwards of a quarter of a billion dollars. [02:48.320 --> 02:53.480] No wonder airline competitors are paying out nearly 10 grand to avoid such a scenario. [02:53.480 --> 03:20.320] Okay, we are back. [03:20.320 --> 03:26.080] Randy Kalkin and Lula Law Radio, and we are talking to Olivier in Tennessee. [03:26.080 --> 03:32.040] Okay, this was a good call. [03:32.040 --> 03:34.480] It kind of got me excited here. [03:34.480 --> 03:38.040] I could have a whole lot of fun with that. [03:38.040 --> 03:44.840] Oh, I could so jerk judges around in Tennessee with that. [03:44.840 --> 03:52.880] I wish we were, I mean, I actually may take that statute, and at the next session of the [03:52.880 --> 04:01.440] legislature, I'll pitch it to my state web. [04:01.440 --> 04:03.280] I see this as a key. [04:03.280 --> 04:10.880] You know, when I talk about the politics, the highest level judge in the district has [04:10.880 --> 04:19.040] the most political power, and he's the one most affected by politics. [04:19.040 --> 04:26.200] Next down is the judge under him that's joined the county judge and the district judge. [04:26.200 --> 04:31.520] Everybody's afraid of these guys, and when these guys get upset, everybody wants to run [04:31.520 --> 04:33.000] for cover. [04:33.000 --> 04:40.720] Well, this gives you as the citizen a way to kick them right square in their professional [04:40.720 --> 04:41.720] behinds. [04:41.720 --> 04:50.960] I'm looking at this and saying, this makes it the responsibility, the direct responsibility [04:50.960 --> 05:00.720] of the judge to ensure that every single person that enforces the law in a way that affects [05:00.720 --> 05:13.600] the rights of the citizen has to absolutely follow law, or the judge himself is put on [05:13.600 --> 05:14.600] the dime. [05:14.600 --> 05:15.600] Oh, this is good. [05:15.600 --> 05:16.600] Okay. [05:16.600 --> 05:21.600] Do you have anything else for Solivier? [05:21.600 --> 05:27.200] Um, strategy wise, I was pondering about what you were thinking, I don't know what about [05:27.200 --> 05:36.160] what you said earlier, filing criminal complaints, but you remember my grand jury is still conducted [05:36.160 --> 05:47.640] underneath a closed court for now, but I've found that's okay, I'm telling you, for the [05:47.640 --> 05:51.440] most part, I got to see a grand jury one time. [05:51.440 --> 05:56.240] I almost never see a grand jury. [05:56.240 --> 06:02.840] They go into the room and the prosecutor goes in there and it's all closed. [06:02.840 --> 06:08.560] North Carolina and I tried to let me talk to the foreman, the guys were trying to shoot [06:08.560 --> 06:11.520] me if I didn't get up out of there. [06:11.520 --> 06:13.680] So it's that way everywhere. [06:13.680 --> 06:21.280] No, I know, but I'm thinking, I got the mandamus in there for the county, so I'm going to run [06:21.280 --> 06:28.760] those up if they don't honor it, but also, well, hey, well, if I order a mandamus in [06:28.760 --> 06:33.280] the judge, no, because she has the right to deny it without even looking at it over here. [06:33.280 --> 06:34.280] Okay. [06:34.280 --> 06:35.280] That doesn't matter. [06:35.280 --> 06:36.280] Um, okay. [06:36.280 --> 06:42.720] So once I, because they are blocking it, I filed a mandamus, I might have a little fight [06:42.720 --> 06:50.400] going through the field court to get an order to come back down, but I still can file the [06:50.400 --> 06:58.240] criminal complaints against the VA, um, with my hapus corpus that's attached to the same [06:58.240 --> 06:59.240] situation. [06:59.240 --> 07:03.040] And now I'm going to suggest you not do that. [07:03.040 --> 07:04.040] No. [07:04.040 --> 07:13.000] If you, if you file it attached, they will simply treat it like an attachment. [07:13.000 --> 07:19.880] I suggest that you file the criminal complaints separate because they are totally separate. [07:19.880 --> 07:25.000] You're pursuing a civil remedy. [07:25.000 --> 07:26.120] This is criminal. [07:26.120 --> 07:31.480] You don't have standing to pursue the criminal complaints. [07:31.480 --> 07:36.640] You only have a duty to report the crime. [07:36.640 --> 07:42.000] And then you have the authority to ensure that the officials to whom you report the [07:42.000 --> 07:48.800] clon, the crime, follow the law regarding the crime, but that's totally separate from [07:48.800 --> 07:49.800] the civil part. [07:49.800 --> 07:51.800] So you can run them both at the same time. [07:51.800 --> 07:52.800] All right. [07:52.800 --> 07:53.800] It's like playing poker. [07:53.800 --> 07:54.800] The civil part though. [07:54.800 --> 08:01.440] I'm not, I'm not talking about the civil part, I'm talking about the criminal part where [08:01.440 --> 08:06.800] I'm, I can't file it to the grand jury, which is the, which is the criminal part, right? [08:06.800 --> 08:14.600] Um, but when I filed it, hapus, because this, because of the many violations of restraint [08:14.600 --> 08:21.400] of liberty, plus the DA's line on record of bringing up that I have a conviction when [08:21.400 --> 08:26.200] the case is nowhere near settled, basically it's at a state right now because I have the [08:26.200 --> 08:30.720] hapus corpus on that case in the appeals court. [08:30.720 --> 08:39.760] But once I attach the criminal complaints with the hapus, doesn't that invoke our duty [08:39.760 --> 08:49.240] to pay attention to answer the criminal complaint or enforce them or do something with them? [08:49.240 --> 08:50.240] That's iffy. [08:50.240 --> 08:51.240] I think yes. [08:51.240 --> 08:55.400] I've done, I've done that before and that's questionable. [08:55.400 --> 09:04.880] I would say that, you know, I went to the Senate subcommittee hearing on sudden setting [09:04.880 --> 09:13.600] the state commission on judicial conduct and I made the assertion that when I filed a judicial [09:13.600 --> 09:19.560] conduct complaint with the commission and that judicial conduct complaint alleges an [09:19.560 --> 09:24.960] act that amounts to a criminal act under the laws of state of Texas. [09:24.960 --> 09:31.480] There are four judges on that commission and when those judges while acting in the performance [09:31.480 --> 09:41.640] of their duty have it made known to them that a person has violated a criminal law, it invokes [09:41.640 --> 09:48.600] their duty as a magistrate to convene an examining trial and if they don't, then they can be [09:48.600 --> 09:51.040] the official oppression themselves. [09:51.040 --> 09:56.080] That's the argument I'm making and that's where you're going. [09:56.080 --> 10:05.200] But so far I haven't had much traction on that and the complaints get captured. [10:05.200 --> 10:10.360] So I stopped doing it that way just for strategy. [10:10.360 --> 10:15.520] Remember you told me that you talked to the, go ahead. [10:15.520 --> 10:22.600] I don't understand what you mean, I don't understand what you mean, it get captured. [10:22.600 --> 10:29.720] When I filed criminal charges with court of criminal appeals, they just disappear. [10:29.720 --> 10:34.920] And now I have to go through a lot of rigmarole to revive those. [10:34.920 --> 10:39.960] I don't get much political action out of those. [10:39.960 --> 10:48.160] When I filed a criminal complaint separately, like I did in Johnson County, I went down [10:48.160 --> 10:55.920] that and requested to see that morning hearing and they denied me access. [10:55.920 --> 11:03.320] So I got the highest ranking person in the sheriff's department, he was a lieutenant. [11:03.320 --> 11:07.680] And he was pretty good and I told him about what he needed to arrest a judge. [11:07.680 --> 11:08.680] So I can't arrest a judge. [11:08.680 --> 11:09.680] I said, sure can. [11:09.680 --> 11:13.680] Just go down to the customer, you don't have far to go, show me in the jail. [11:13.680 --> 11:15.560] Oh man, I'm not going to arrest a judge. [11:15.560 --> 11:19.000] I said lieutenant, I need you to take your chicken suit off. [11:19.000 --> 11:22.040] I'm not taking my chicken suit off. [11:22.040 --> 11:29.000] I said, well, in that case, I'm going to have to file criminal charges against you. [11:29.000 --> 11:31.320] He said, well what did I do? [11:31.320 --> 11:35.040] You failed to perform a duty to use the court of the court in the process, denied me the [11:35.040 --> 11:38.880] form of free access to rejoin it or write. [11:38.880 --> 11:42.560] He said, well, Mr. Cowell, why are you doing this? [11:42.560 --> 11:46.320] I said, oh, I'm after the district judge. [11:46.320 --> 11:50.640] You're after the district judge and you're going to file criminal charges against me? [11:50.640 --> 11:51.640] Yeah. [11:51.640 --> 11:53.920] Well, why me? [11:53.920 --> 11:58.560] I said, you can be in it. [11:58.560 --> 12:02.000] And he's standing there looking at me like this guy's going to try to crucify me. [12:02.000 --> 12:05.600] And he don't even care. [12:05.600 --> 12:11.840] So I get the sheriff, the lieutenant on the sheriff's office jumping up and down. [12:11.840 --> 12:15.960] And then when he refuses to act, I took a criminal complaint to him, to the justice [12:15.960 --> 12:21.760] of the peace, and tried to get the justice of the peace to arrest him. [12:21.760 --> 12:27.000] And then when she wouldn't act, I go to the county judge and do the same thing to him. [12:27.000 --> 12:34.120] I'm not, everybody's upset because I'm filing criminal charges on all of them. [12:34.120 --> 12:36.800] And nobody can do anything about it. [12:36.800 --> 12:42.600] They can't even say something to me that I could in any way take as a threat. [12:42.600 --> 12:48.760] And at the same time, I had another issue, there was a friend of mine had an issue going [12:48.760 --> 12:54.600] on there, and I was doing all of this to help him adjudicate the other issue. [12:54.600 --> 13:00.080] And it worked, big time. [13:00.080 --> 13:04.400] So you get more political action. [13:04.400 --> 13:08.640] And you walk in with criminal complaints to these public officials. [13:08.640 --> 13:12.440] You are really, really bad news. [13:12.440 --> 13:18.000] They don't know that because they haven't had somebody come down there and walk them [13:18.000 --> 13:20.720] through the system. [13:20.720 --> 13:26.200] Once you start doing that, you know, I talked to the, I never talked to the sheriff himself. [13:26.200 --> 13:30.240] I talked to the guy just under him. [13:30.240 --> 13:41.640] And he was extremely careful because he got right away that this wasn't my first rodeo. [13:41.640 --> 13:50.520] And when I said that your jailers have to be acting in accordance with policy set by the [13:50.520 --> 13:57.160] sheriff, and the sheriff will be responding at superior for anything they do, and it looks [13:57.160 --> 14:02.480] like they're obstructing him and preventing him from finding behaviors. [14:02.480 --> 14:05.480] And we'll have to address this with the sheriff. [14:05.480 --> 14:07.240] Well, the sheriff's not here. [14:07.240 --> 14:10.920] Well, you might want to talk to him and let him know what his jailers are doing in case [14:10.920 --> 14:14.480] he doesn't because he's the one responsible. [14:14.480 --> 14:21.520] So this lieutenant or captain or whatever he was, he knew exactly where I was going. [14:21.520 --> 14:26.760] And he took me real serious and they got excited about it. [14:26.760 --> 14:29.400] They were extremely careful with me. [14:29.400 --> 14:38.680] Your friend Troy, when he went to the clerk and the clerk wouldn't take the habeas. [14:38.680 --> 14:43.360] I told him to call 911 and he did. [14:43.360 --> 14:47.440] I was real pleased with your guy there when I, if I get in jail, I want somebody like [14:47.440 --> 14:53.000] him out there, but he's got my back for me. [14:53.000 --> 14:58.240] He's got these guys jumping up and down right now. [14:58.240 --> 15:03.160] Now is a good time to turn the screws on them. [15:03.160 --> 15:05.120] They've been coming after you, criminally. [15:05.120 --> 15:08.080] It's time you paid return to favor. [15:08.080 --> 15:16.920] Now, it looked like the clerks are allowing me to file the criminal complaint in this [15:16.920 --> 15:17.920] docket. [15:17.920 --> 15:19.920] But is that the continue? [15:19.920 --> 15:28.480] Yeah, they don't mind that because now it gets buried in the docket as an attachment. [15:28.480 --> 15:33.400] That's known how criminal complaints are filed. [15:33.400 --> 15:39.080] They are presented to the magistrate, not to the judge. [15:39.080 --> 15:45.400] The magistrate, the judge has two hats on. [15:45.400 --> 15:52.160] It doesn't work well to present a complaint to the judge when he has his judge hat on. [15:52.160 --> 15:59.200] You need to ask him to take his judge's hat off, put his magistrate's hat on, and I have [15:59.200 --> 16:08.080] a document for you to look at outside the court itself or outside separate from adjudicating [16:08.080 --> 16:09.080] the case. [16:09.080 --> 16:16.600] Now, if I'm going to file criminal complaints in the court that I'm coming into, I do that [16:16.600 --> 16:23.040] first. [16:23.040 --> 16:29.840] Before this case starts, I have business with the court separate from the case. [16:29.840 --> 16:32.200] Well, what is that, Mr. Kelton? [16:32.200 --> 16:39.400] I have an AI approach, and I hold up a folder, and that always means, can you bailiff come [16:39.400 --> 16:41.960] and get these and show them to me? [16:41.960 --> 16:45.320] And the prosecutor always says he wants to see them, so no, Your Honor, these are not [16:45.320 --> 16:48.560] yet the business of the prosecutor. [16:48.560 --> 16:53.960] They will become the business of the prosecutor, but they are not yet, and the judge is standing [16:53.960 --> 16:55.640] there looking at me confused. [16:55.640 --> 16:59.200] They always tell the bailiff, bring them up. [16:59.200 --> 17:03.080] Dang, Cookie, Cookie, I love cookies. [17:03.080 --> 17:06.280] Oh, hi, Cookie Munchers, no, these are yucky cookies. [17:06.280 --> 17:07.280] Cookie? [17:07.280 --> 17:08.280] Yucky? [17:08.280 --> 17:09.280] No, no bad cookies. 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[19:05.880 --> 19:17.880] Well don't let nothing get to you, only the father can do it by you, and don't let bad [19:17.880 --> 19:24.880] mind people hurt you, and tell states I'm getting behind you. [19:24.880 --> 19:29.880] You know what I mean, my friend, I'm not a judge in this country. [19:29.880 --> 19:36.600] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton rule of law radio, and we're talking to Olivier in Tennessee. [19:36.600 --> 19:44.960] I get that you are reluctant to start pursuing criminal complaints against them. [19:44.960 --> 19:55.120] And when I'm strategic, strategy-wise, it will be very good for your position. [19:55.120 --> 20:00.360] It really clouds the water for them. [20:00.360 --> 20:05.680] Now they're in a position to where they have to treat you with kid gloves, they've got [20:05.680 --> 20:08.040] a tippy toe around. [20:08.040 --> 20:14.520] They say one word that you can take as a threat now, then you blame the highest judge that [20:14.520 --> 20:21.800] you filed against and accused him of sending this officer out here to arrest you. [20:21.800 --> 20:25.520] Because you filed criminal charges against the judge, if you'd have done this a long [20:25.520 --> 20:32.520] time ago, good chance these guys would have treated you like you had the plague. [20:32.520 --> 20:38.520] You haven't become dangerous enough to them yet. [20:38.520 --> 20:40.840] Just think about it. [20:40.840 --> 20:47.760] You might try a little one just for yucks, and I'll tell you from experience, the more [20:47.760 --> 20:55.080] minor and nitpicking the complaint, the better. [20:55.080 --> 21:03.360] Because they say, how on earth am I getting in all this trouble over nothing? [21:03.360 --> 21:04.880] What if I did something horrible? [21:04.880 --> 21:06.880] Okay, go ahead, Olivier. [21:06.880 --> 21:14.040] Well, I got the complaint about the officers not training the employee and the statute [21:14.040 --> 21:22.880] that make the Chief of Police liable for their education and training, so basically it's [21:22.880 --> 21:23.880] an order from him. [21:23.880 --> 21:25.880] But I have an old statute. [21:25.880 --> 21:26.880] No, no, no. [21:26.880 --> 21:31.560] Are you familiar with the concept of respondeat superior? [21:31.560 --> 21:32.560] Yes. [21:32.560 --> 21:36.560] That's what I'm trying to frame up. [21:36.560 --> 21:44.920] But it's not just their training, it's as if the sheriff did it himself. [21:44.920 --> 21:50.680] You hired the sheriff, you didn't hire these trumps. [21:50.680 --> 21:53.480] He hired them and he trained them. [21:53.480 --> 21:57.720] What they do, they do, and his name, he's responsible, and that's going to make him [21:57.720 --> 22:03.920] crazy when you're filing against him for what his officers did. [22:03.920 --> 22:09.480] When he's innocent to the driven snow, he's going to go ballistic on these guys. [22:09.480 --> 22:18.000] Well, he's not innocent because I notified him two years before I started doing what [22:18.000 --> 22:23.320] I was doing that I was going to be doing this and I'm in his community. [22:23.320 --> 22:26.720] He told me he's going to be in the jail. [22:26.720 --> 22:32.280] I said, well, I'll see him there. [22:32.280 --> 22:38.080] So he made the sweat that he was going to do exactly what he's doing now. [22:38.080 --> 22:39.080] Yeah. [22:39.080 --> 22:43.080] Oh, wonderful. [22:43.080 --> 22:49.920] So now you have to construe that everything these officers have done to you, the chief [22:49.920 --> 22:53.480] of police, directed them to do. [22:53.480 --> 22:54.480] Right. [22:54.480 --> 23:02.600] But see, that's very easy to do because the city code, the city code information which [23:02.600 --> 23:10.080] delegates the instruction and all the orders and authorities clearly state that. [23:10.080 --> 23:16.640] And that's why I'm trying to make reference to you that Tennessee law, I think, is a little [23:16.640 --> 23:23.120] more clear than everybody else law or statutes, a little more clear than everybody else statutes. [23:23.120 --> 23:29.560] And I don't think that that judge had the judge because this is going to be a circuit [23:29.560 --> 23:30.560] court judge. [23:30.560 --> 23:39.840] I remember going over information over the statutes where that judge, her duties are [23:39.840 --> 23:44.640] invoked at any appropriate point. [23:44.640 --> 23:52.960] I'm not saying that's okay at any time that it says that some something is wrong. [23:52.960 --> 23:59.400] It's brought in front of her, in front of them that they can rule on, they shout. [23:59.400 --> 24:00.400] It says shout. [24:00.400 --> 24:02.200] So it doesn't say that. [24:02.200 --> 24:12.800] Write down, write down, Cohen's v. Virginia, this is, this is an 1820 something case. [24:12.800 --> 24:14.800] Cohen. [24:14.800 --> 24:19.280] Cohen's v. Virginia. [24:19.280 --> 24:26.960] And it says, unlike the legislature, we may not avoid an issue because it's on our interests. [24:26.960 --> 24:29.880] We must take jurisdiction where jurisdiction is had. [24:29.880 --> 24:36.480] We may not take jurisdiction where jurisdiction is not it. [24:36.480 --> 24:42.280] They don't have the option of not doing their job. [24:42.280 --> 24:43.280] Right. [24:43.280 --> 24:50.360] And that's still good law, it's almost 200 years old, still good law. [24:50.360 --> 24:53.160] Can you start up on Cohen? [24:53.160 --> 24:57.960] Cohen's c-o-h-e-n-s-v. Virginia. [24:57.960 --> 25:01.960] Cohen's v. Virginia. [25:01.960 --> 25:02.960] Okay. [25:02.960 --> 25:10.760] So I'm going to make sure, I got the strategy, I'm going to get the statutes or get that [25:10.760 --> 25:18.920] argument better and get the statutes that I need to get that done. [25:18.920 --> 25:19.920] Okay. [25:19.920 --> 25:20.920] Now you got. [25:20.920 --> 25:26.200] You got Troy out there. [25:26.200 --> 25:31.960] You might use Troy, get him to start filing complaints against these guys for what they [25:31.960 --> 25:36.240] did to him. [25:36.240 --> 25:43.520] Because he has a right to file a habeas in your term for your benefit. [25:43.520 --> 25:54.800] So we're accusing the judge of, no, not the judge, the clerk. [25:54.800 --> 26:02.160] He gave it to a clerk, he took it, stamped it, went in the back, brought it back, highlighted [26:02.160 --> 26:06.960] out the stamp and gave it back to him. [26:06.960 --> 26:14.160] He needs to file against criminal charges against the clerk for obstruction of justice. [26:14.160 --> 26:19.040] No, he doesn't want to get the clerk prosecuted. [26:19.040 --> 26:25.600] It's not about getting the clerk prosecuted, it's about politics. [26:25.600 --> 26:32.680] Today's going to be upset that the clerk's in trouble for following policy, for doing [26:32.680 --> 26:35.440] what she was told. [26:35.440 --> 26:42.480] This is how you get policy change, because the clerk's going to go ballistic. [26:42.480 --> 26:46.960] He's going to get me arrested because I did what you told me to. [26:46.960 --> 26:53.240] So how about you find the clerk who told her to do that? [26:53.240 --> 26:54.880] Who can't be embarrassed? [26:54.880 --> 27:00.640] But you make her throw her boss onto the bus. [27:00.640 --> 27:06.440] Well me and her are friends, I think she'll just tell me, because we've gotten real close [27:06.440 --> 27:11.160] since the past two years. [27:11.160 --> 27:12.160] Okay, Linda. [27:12.160 --> 27:19.280] Once I go up front, once I go up in front of them and ask who did what and who said [27:19.280 --> 27:21.440] what, she's ready to point fingers. [27:21.440 --> 27:22.440] Good. [27:22.440 --> 27:27.960] Then let her point and take the next one in line. [27:27.960 --> 27:30.440] She's the best one to do it to. [27:30.440 --> 27:33.720] But I understand you're not wanting to. [27:33.720 --> 27:39.200] I have a friend who was a justice of the peace and I went to him one time and I said, Mark, [27:39.200 --> 27:41.520] I think I need to tell you something. [27:41.520 --> 27:42.840] What's that, Mr. Kelton? [27:42.840 --> 27:46.520] Well, I filed some criminal charges against you. [27:46.520 --> 27:47.720] Oh, you did, Mr. Kelton? [27:47.720 --> 27:48.720] Yes, I did. [27:48.720 --> 27:53.760] But would it help if I told you that I filed against all the other JPs in the county as [27:53.760 --> 27:54.760] well? [27:54.760 --> 27:57.280] No, Mr. Kelton, it does not help. [27:57.280 --> 28:04.280] Well, would it help if I told you that I wrote to complaints against you last? [28:04.280 --> 28:07.960] No, Mr. Kelton, that does not help. [28:07.960 --> 28:13.960] But when you do write complaints, never make them malicious. [28:13.960 --> 28:14.960] Fine. [28:14.960 --> 28:16.960] Sorry, guys. [28:16.960 --> 28:21.200] This is my job. [28:21.200 --> 28:23.000] I have a duty to do this. [28:23.000 --> 28:24.600] I don't want to get you in trouble. [28:24.600 --> 28:29.480] Sorry, I have to do it, but the law is the law. [28:29.480 --> 28:30.480] In the morning. [28:30.480 --> 28:31.480] Go ahead. [28:31.480 --> 28:35.240] Ladies, they've been very cooperative with me. [28:35.240 --> 28:39.640] That's why I don't want to file a complaint because it's been like a 360 turnaround with [28:39.640 --> 28:40.960] what they used to do. [28:40.960 --> 28:45.600] So that's why I'm pretty sure I could walk up there and be like, hey, there's a process. [28:45.600 --> 28:48.280] I know something wrong with this process, and I need to fix it. [28:48.280 --> 28:51.760] I need to know who told you who gave you those orders. [28:51.760 --> 28:57.800] I know you're not familiar with the process, and she'll tell me right out. [28:57.800 --> 28:58.800] Okay. [28:58.800 --> 29:07.960] That would be fine, but it's not, you don't have to file against somebody because you [29:07.960 --> 29:12.880] don't like them, and if you want to keep a good rapport with her, don't file against [29:12.880 --> 29:13.880] her. [29:13.880 --> 29:14.880] File against her boss. [29:14.880 --> 29:20.720] Yeah, because I just got a lot more cases to file, and they're the ones that are keeping [29:20.720 --> 29:21.720] in contact. 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[32:40.880 --> 32:44.040] By ordering now you will receive a copy of Eddie's book The Texas Transportation Code [32:44.040 --> 32:48.000] The Law vs. the Lie, video and audio of the original 2009 seminar. [32:48.000 --> 32:50.920] Hundreds of research documents and other useful resource material. [32:50.920 --> 32:54.920] Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com. [32:54.920 --> 33:01.920] For your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [33:24.920 --> 33:53.920] I want, I want, I won't let you pull the wool over my eyes, they must refuse your news, [33:53.920 --> 34:00.920] I love you, I love you, I love you. [34:00.920 --> 34:11.280] Okay we are back, Randy Kelton Rule of Law, Radio and we're talking to Olivier. [34:11.280 --> 34:15.580] Okay, I understand you have a rapport with the clerks. [34:15.580 --> 34:20.840] You gotta understand these guys are not your friends. [34:20.840 --> 34:27.240] My people work in everything intact for me and they've been ever since about the [34:27.240 --> 34:32.480] mandamus or the complaints about the community, it seems like they realize [34:32.480 --> 34:37.600] that I'm not only doing it for myself so ever since that happened it's been a [34:37.600 --> 34:42.120] turn, it's been a shift in everything so I want to keep it going down that road [34:42.120 --> 34:45.840] because they're communicating with me a lot better and letting me know what [34:45.840 --> 34:49.560] they're doing, letting me know what they you know like hey watch out for this, [34:49.560 --> 34:54.840] watch out for that, let me make sure this happens or that happens so that really [34:54.840 --> 35:03.320] they don't, then you might, then you might go after the jailers, the guys who [35:03.320 --> 35:09.840] worked at the jail who wouldn't get the documents to you, did you try to get [35:09.840 --> 35:16.680] documents in the jail they wouldn't give you forms? Well they let, yeah they let [35:16.680 --> 35:22.000] Troy walk into them but see that's another issue I'm going to address, they won't let [35:22.000 --> 35:28.560] the jailers get forms, right, they won't let the jailers get forms. When you're in [35:28.560 --> 35:36.360] jail you, when you're in jail you can't go to the court so they're required to [35:36.360 --> 35:44.400] make documents, paper, give you facilities to prepare documents on your [35:44.400 --> 35:49.040] own behalf and when you give it to the bailiff, to the jailer, it's construed [35:49.040 --> 35:53.600] to be filed with the court, it's his job to get it done, if they obstruct you in [35:53.600 --> 35:59.760] any way then you file against them. Now they're just following the rules and [35:59.760 --> 36:06.240] policy and that's the perfect kind of complaint to file. I'm not personal guys, [36:06.240 --> 36:14.480] I'm not mad at you, sorry, I guess that's what I'm bringing up, I guess that's what I'm [36:14.480 --> 36:19.040] bringing up, I found that's the issue I'm bringing up and I kind of found an [36:19.040 --> 36:23.800] argument but I want to see what you think about the argument, it's still in [36:23.800 --> 36:29.240] our favor but it kind of might protect them from the criminal complaint but [36:29.240 --> 36:35.880] they are not allowing the inmates in there to file rapes so now how are you [36:35.880 --> 36:39.440] going to file rapes if you're in jail incarcerated, they won't give you the [36:39.440 --> 36:44.760] paperwork and you can't file and they requested it on the kiosk on the [36:44.760 --> 36:50.920] computers and they're telling them that they can't get them them forms, it's not [36:50.920 --> 36:57.760] possible for them to get the forms. Now I read the TCA, pulled up the TCA, I pulled [36:57.760 --> 37:06.080] up the TCA code and reading through the TCA code on the right of the people to be [37:06.080 --> 37:15.640] able to produce that writ to the court, it's basically also restating that this [37:15.640 --> 37:24.360] petition, it doesn't have to be made in an application sense so [37:24.360 --> 37:33.800] technically the inmates can just write a motion. Yes and the code says that the [37:33.800 --> 37:39.480] habeas will not be denied for lack of form, I suggest then you file a criminal [37:39.480 --> 37:47.360] complaint against the head jailer, whoever runs the jail. That works good [37:47.360 --> 37:52.640] because you've never met him, he's never said anything bad to you, you've never [37:52.640 --> 38:05.720] had a altercation with him, this is purely technical. I didn't meet him, he's the one who [38:05.720 --> 38:11.040] allowed Troy to bring the paperwork in, he's the one who brought me up to get [38:11.040 --> 38:17.760] the indigency forms when the clerk was telling him that the paperwork had to be [38:17.760 --> 38:24.600] signed by me and that's the only way it could happen. Okay, good, perfect, [38:24.600 --> 38:33.400] he's still a perfect guy to file against. You want to file against someone [38:33.400 --> 38:42.200] who's acting in good faith, who's following policy and you're saying [38:42.200 --> 38:46.760] you know I'm not mad at you, this is what the law says, I realize you were [38:46.760 --> 38:51.680] doing what you thought was right but this is the only way I can address this [38:51.680 --> 38:56.680] to seek remedy. You're nice and reasonable and easy to get along with and [38:56.680 --> 39:02.320] you want, wants to hate you but he can't, you stuck him in a tight spot because of [39:02.320 --> 39:07.400] his own policy, let's make some nuts. If they do something really bad to you and [39:07.400 --> 39:12.240] you go after them for that, that's not so effective. When the bailiff knocked me [39:12.240 --> 39:19.440] down broke my elbow, had I went after him I'd have lost all my credibility but I [39:19.440 --> 39:24.680] only went after him after really technical stuff. That's why the clerk was [39:24.680 --> 39:29.920] perfect because she just did what she was told and she wasn't being a bad guy, [39:29.920 --> 39:34.320] she's just doing what she's supposed to and now all of a sudden I'm in trouble. [39:34.320 --> 39:44.080] Okay, head jailer, same way. He's just following the jail policy and you say I [39:44.080 --> 39:51.120] know you were a nice guy but you know life is tough. You rock the law, it's my job. [39:51.120 --> 39:57.280] Okay I do need to move along, I'm getting a stack of culverts. Alright, let's talk [39:57.280 --> 40:04.280] about this again next week. Okay, thank you Olivier. Okay now we're gonna go [40:04.280 --> 40:12.400] to Scott in Texas. Hello Scott. Howdy, howdy. Well, I was just gonna kind of [40:12.400 --> 40:17.080] butt yourself, some of the more of the stuff that Olivier is talking about [40:17.080 --> 40:25.000] because all that Brady, I mean anytime these prosecutors are knowingly withheld [40:25.000 --> 40:29.560] exculpatory evidence such as their habeas there which we don't have the [40:29.560 --> 40:36.240] luxury of here like that sounds like. Wait, wait, wait, hold on, hold on. Yes, we [40:36.240 --> 40:45.200] do have habeas here. Absolutely we have habeas. Yeah, we have habeas. It's probably like it [40:45.200 --> 40:51.840] was a better off deal there. Well, they put the judge on the dime for it. We [40:51.840 --> 40:58.400] got a lobby for that at the next session of the legislature. Yeah, that was [40:58.400 --> 41:05.960] wonderful. No, we do not have that but they charge for the habeas there. Here [41:05.960 --> 41:13.040] they don't own. You know, I mentioned Johnson County. I filed a habeas in [41:13.040 --> 41:19.240] Johnson County with the clerk and this the assistant clerk said that would be [41:19.240 --> 41:26.640] $241 filing fee. I said don't tell me that. Well, I have to tell you that. No, [41:26.640 --> 41:31.840] no, no, no, no. Go get your boss to tell me that. So she went and got Lloyd. And [41:31.840 --> 41:38.040] Lloyd comes out and he tells me well that's a $241 filing fee. I said wait [41:38.040 --> 41:44.040] right there. Don't go anywhere. Somebody's going to want to talk to you. I took [41:44.040 --> 41:50.080] out my cell upon $911. This big old fat cop comes in the back after about 20 [41:50.080 --> 41:55.480] minutes and Lloyd to his credit did not untrack a foot. He stood exactly where [41:55.480 --> 42:01.840] he was. This big old cop comes in. What seems to be the problem here? And I said [42:01.840 --> 42:07.560] the problem is you don't have pencil and paper. Well, why do I need pencil and [42:07.560 --> 42:12.960] paper to take my criminal complaint against this district judge, the district [42:12.960 --> 42:18.520] clerk right here? Well, why would I take a criminal complaint against the district [42:18.520 --> 42:26.440] judge because he's a criminal? That's why. And it kind of went down still from [42:26.440 --> 42:35.720] there. But when I showed him the code that said there shall be no fee rid of [42:35.720 --> 42:41.640] habeas corpus, he was smarter than I give him credit for what he called his [42:41.640 --> 42:48.120] sergeant. They didn't take my complaint, but I come in the next day and I saw [42:48.120 --> 42:52.320] Lloyd in the hall. I said, hi, Lloyd. How's it going? Oh, it's going great, Mr. [42:52.320 --> 42:56.560] Count. You're going to try to get me arrested again today. Oh, that. Heck, I [42:56.560 --> 43:05.640] just screwed around. Wouldn't that a hoot? That is exactly the way I liked to do [43:05.640 --> 43:12.280] it. But we do have some things they don't have, but this one statue was [43:12.280 --> 43:19.640] actually wonderful. Okay, go ahead. I'll give her up to you. Yeah, no, like I [43:19.640 --> 43:26.040] say, that just all goes to Brady, though, and just how powerful Brady is with [43:26.040 --> 43:33.120] everything the prosecutors are doing is illegal. Practically everything, because [43:33.120 --> 43:36.960] they're withholding the evidence. That's the main thing right there. [43:36.960 --> 43:48.000] Brady is powerful, but Brady is not the all. They're not only are they withholding [43:48.000 --> 43:55.240] the regulatory evidence, they're not performing duties they are specifically [43:55.240 --> 43:59.840] required by statute to perform. [43:59.840 --> 44:07.280] It's the 2017 Logos Radio Network Annual Fundraiser sponsored by Central Texas [44:07.280 --> 44:12.760] Gun Works, Defense Distributed in Fatsal, Delhi. Go to logosradionetwork.com and [44:12.760 --> 44:17.440] enter to win. Every $25 donation is a chance to win. From Central Texas Gun [44:17.440 --> 44:22.520] Works, first place up for grabs of Spikes Tactical AR-15, second place [44:22.520 --> 44:29.840] Taurus PT-111 G-2 9mm Pistol. From Defense Distributed, third place, the AR-308 80% [44:29.840 --> 44:35.800] lower, fourth place, the AR-15 80% lower. From Fatsal, Delhi, fifth place, $100 [44:35.800 --> 44:40.400] gift card for Fatsal, Delhi. Every $25 donation is a chance to win. That's [44:40.400 --> 44:44.680] logosradionetwork.com. 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[45:27.400 --> 45:33.120] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case-winning [45:33.120 --> 45:37.720] experience. Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone [45:37.720 --> 45:42.480] should understand about the principles and practices that control our American [45:42.480 --> 45:48.480] courts. You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for [45:48.480 --> 45:53.360] civil cases, prosay tactics, and much more. Please visit [45:53.360 --> 46:14.520] LulevLawRadio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [46:14.520 --> 46:20.640] Okay, we are back. We're in the health of Lulev Law Radio and we're talking to Scott [46:20.640 --> 46:30.240] in Texas. Okay, you got anything that you were up to since yesterday? [46:30.240 --> 46:37.080] Well, no, other than just all the sending out about seven different criminal [46:37.080 --> 46:42.760] complaints, key clothes, and bar grievances. Probably about eight total. That was just [46:42.760 --> 46:45.920] for today, so they'll get all their love next week. [46:45.920 --> 46:56.240] Okay, you heard my discussion with Olivier. What is your take on the [46:56.240 --> 47:01.480] effect of filing criminal charges along with your other issues? [47:01.480 --> 47:06.040] It has impacted. When I send criminal complaints along with a [47:06.040 --> 47:13.920] bar grievance or the judicial board on a judge, it's making an impact because I [47:13.920 --> 47:21.440] had the state judicial committee call me up and had a 40-minute conversation with [47:21.440 --> 47:30.320] the guy, which gave me a lot of good insight on how they process these [47:30.320 --> 47:38.400] complaints and the format and the criteria that they go behind, which was [47:38.400 --> 47:43.480] stunning to find out that more than half of them that are automatically [47:43.480 --> 47:48.760] dismissed are written by attorneys. So I just told you right there they don't [47:48.760 --> 47:58.280] even know what they're actually doing because it's pretty simple. Anyway, the [47:58.280 --> 48:03.400] effectiveness of it just stunts them because then the next time you have to [48:03.400 --> 48:10.440] go see them, their attitude changes a whole 180. It turns into instead of them [48:10.440 --> 48:18.160] hollering at you and acting a fool like I've seen them do to just being totally [48:18.160 --> 48:24.040] walking on eggshells around you and that's a total different feeling once [48:24.040 --> 48:32.760] they've been smashed around a few times. So it's truly effective and I [48:32.760 --> 48:37.800] hope everybody would be able to write an effective criminal complaint against [48:37.800 --> 48:45.600] these public officials. Yeah, I'm in the process of automating this procedure. I [48:45.600 --> 48:55.920] have a criminal complaint template and we're in the final stages of building [48:55.920 --> 49:05.520] the traffic tool and one of the things that slowed me down is I'm merging in [49:05.520 --> 49:11.240] all these documents. I ask a set of questions and use those questions to [49:11.240 --> 49:16.800] actually write the criminal complaint. So before too long, we'll have a set of two [49:16.800 --> 49:23.680] rules available for most of the complaints you would write. Now these [49:23.680 --> 49:27.320] complaints go to the issuance of a ticket and what they do after the issue [49:27.320 --> 49:32.000] ticket. Once we get that written, then we start working on the backside [49:32.000 --> 49:36.640] procedures. If they arrested you, they take you directly to the nearest [49:36.640 --> 49:40.640] magistrate. When you got to the jail, did you request to see the magistrate? Did [49:40.640 --> 49:45.760] they send you to the magistrate? No, it writes a criminal complaint against the [49:45.760 --> 49:51.040] jailor who didn't. Did they take you directly to jail? No, it writes a criminal [49:51.040 --> 49:55.880] complaint against the police officer for not taking you directly to the nearest [49:55.880 --> 50:02.040] magistrate. Just at every step along the way, it'll start speeding out these [50:02.040 --> 50:08.120] documents and it will write them complete so that all you have to do is [50:08.120 --> 50:13.760] sign it. So we will have... I'm not going to say well-constructed. I'm [50:13.760 --> 50:19.880] going to say we will have carefully constructed criminal complaints to make [50:19.880 --> 50:28.160] our lives easier. Well, that's my story. I'm sticking to it. Yeah, and if more [50:28.160 --> 50:34.000] people will do it and then just see it all the way through, then it's gonna, [50:34.000 --> 50:38.400] it'll start making an effect on these judges. When they start seeing [50:38.400 --> 50:43.280] this stuff, they'll be like, ooh, they're looking at their careers, especially when [50:43.280 --> 50:47.000] people really start knowing what they're talking about and then they have some [50:47.000 --> 50:53.000] court watchers go with them. That's when it's, you're gonna start taking this [50:53.000 --> 50:57.440] stuff back, but you know, people are gonna have to realize they have to stand up [50:57.440 --> 51:04.680] for these rights and exercise them. It's called exercising your rights. We were at [51:04.680 --> 51:15.800] Rockwall with Scott being tried and there were three of us and absolutely [51:15.800 --> 51:22.480] these guys were tippy-toeing all over the place. They were the prosecutor when he [51:22.480 --> 51:25.880] got up to walk to the back of the courtroom would not look in our [51:25.880 --> 51:32.120] direction. I called him one time, you, you, stop, wait. He just like, I wasn't even [51:32.120 --> 51:40.040] there. He was out of there. Clearly these guys were tense. That's how we want them. [51:40.040 --> 51:46.560] Exactly. It was, they were so, they were, I was sitting right there when they [51:46.560 --> 51:52.480] refused to speak to you. They guys said, well, I guess his name is Ignore Me. [51:54.480 --> 51:58.840] Then the bailiff, he just takes the criminal complaint from you and is like, [51:58.840 --> 52:05.280] okay, do I follow it with the judge? I know, not that one. He's on the bench. [52:05.280 --> 52:12.360] Go fuck with somebody else. Okay. He comes back with another document saying, [52:12.360 --> 52:16.680] here's why you can't film and it was beautiful. I was like, oh, you got to [52:16.680 --> 52:21.320] send me a copy of that, by the way. That is beautiful. You know, and I'm like, [52:21.320 --> 52:24.760] because I already filed a criminal complaint on the judge for that and [52:24.760 --> 52:33.920] sent it to the judicial board on that already. It does, it does help. The main [52:33.920 --> 52:40.000] thing it does is it gets them off your back. You know, they've been arrested [52:40.000 --> 52:46.800] in Olivier just repeatedly. If you can start filing criminal charges against [52:46.800 --> 52:51.880] these officers and well-constructed, well-placed criminal complaints, it's [52:51.880 --> 52:58.760] going to terrify them. Because the police, they think they're the bottom [52:58.760 --> 53:04.880] rumb. They think they're the one that always gets thrown under the bus. And [53:04.880 --> 53:11.880] they're right. They are. So help them out with it. Go ahead. Oh, yeah, Bob. Me [53:11.880 --> 53:16.520] and T should be T-closed because I've been T-closed in these guys all this week [53:16.520 --> 53:21.840] and next week I'm going to T-close a bunch more. But I'm sending all these T-close [53:21.840 --> 53:26.080] out with criminal complaints attached. And so when they go to the police station [53:26.080 --> 53:30.000] because you gotta notify the cop too, right? So now I just send it to the [53:30.000 --> 53:34.200] police station along with the criminal complaint on the T-close forms like here. [53:34.200 --> 53:39.560] Here's what I'm doing against y'all. And so then the other one goes to Austin. So [53:39.560 --> 53:45.080] they can figure it out and squabble amongst themselves. But yeah, and [53:45.080 --> 53:51.840] whether or not T-close does anything to these guys, it puts a mark on their [53:51.840 --> 53:58.760] charge. Now, you might not be able to see this if you try to get their records. [53:58.760 --> 54:07.120] But when they're up for promotion or they try to go to another department, they [54:07.120 --> 54:13.040] see them. And they're going to say, what is this? Who's filing criminal charges [54:13.040 --> 54:17.720] against you? Oh, oh, that was just some crazy wacko. And they're going to say, [54:17.720 --> 54:24.200] yeah, well, sure he was. But if you made him angry enough to file these, [54:24.200 --> 54:30.600] you're not handling these people well. So this is [54:30.600 --> 54:35.880] powerful. And it comes to politics. You get that cop who thinks he's bad news, [54:35.880 --> 54:45.480] all of a sudden he's not so bad and he don't want to be in the news. Okay, [54:45.480 --> 54:53.240] you have anything else for Scott? Actually, I'll do, but I'll catch up with you [54:53.240 --> 55:00.440] Monday and let you get on with some other people. Okay, thank you, Scott. Scott has [55:00.440 --> 55:07.720] really been kicking behind. I am really proud of him. I told his mother to give [55:07.720 --> 55:13.480] him a wrap upside the head, but he deserved that anyway. Okay, now we're [55:13.480 --> 55:20.640] going to Derek in Texas. Hello, Derek. Can you hear me? Yeah, but I've got a lot of [55:20.640 --> 55:38.360] background noise. Wait a minute, wait a minute. Are you on a speakerphone? I'm [55:38.360 --> 55:44.240] sorry, my thing went to Bluetooth. I'm in my truck. Oh, yeah, that's much better. Yeah, [55:44.240 --> 55:52.240] the caller Olivier, tell him to file a Title 42 instead of a habeas corpus. I [55:52.240 --> 55:58.400] have been studying the on point lectures by Rick Sram out of Ohio and he said [55:58.400 --> 56:05.160] that there are federal cases that demonstrate that a Title 42 can do the [56:05.160 --> 56:10.840] same thing or works just like the habeas corpus. The benefit of the Title 42 in [56:10.840 --> 56:17.920] the federal area is that the Title 42 is not discretionary and you [56:17.920 --> 56:25.160] can also file an injunction with your Title 42 and even if they dismissed [56:25.160 --> 56:33.000] the Title 42, the injunctions stays in place. Randy, I have this [56:33.000 --> 56:37.760] information. It was given to me freely. I would love to put it in your hand. It's [56:37.760 --> 56:44.960] about, he has a lot of information and I haven't seen it over the years and I [56:44.960 --> 56:50.560] would love for the people to have it. Maybe you could put it up on the, on your [56:50.560 --> 57:00.360] website. Just send it to me at randy at RueLaRadio.com. I have had Rick [57:00.360 --> 57:11.480] Sram on the show before. It's been a long time. The problem with [57:11.480 --> 57:18.320] asking someone to do a Title 42, especially when they're in jail, Title [57:18.320 --> 57:26.400] 42 is a lot more complex to construct and a lot harder to file when you're in [57:26.400 --> 57:34.160] jail already. A habeas puts everybody on a statutory dime immediately where a [57:34.160 --> 57:39.480] Title 42 doesn't. If you're out of jail and you're restricted in your rights in [57:39.480 --> 57:48.560] another way, a habeas 42 suit is a great thing to do. But like in [57:48.560 --> 57:54.080] Olivier's case where he is just arrested, he's in jail, we're trying to get him out [57:54.080 --> 57:57.840] of jail because we're concerned this is a fifth or sixth time and he's been [57:57.840 --> 58:01.840] arrested and they set a hundred thousand dollar bond this time and it [58:01.840 --> 58:09.520] sounded like they were trying to swallow him. So, effectively we were [58:09.520 --> 58:14.800] making habeas noises. These guys are all corrupt. They're gonna deny the [58:14.800 --> 58:23.800] habeas no matter what. But by them screwing up in the process and us [58:23.800 --> 58:28.840] stepping on them, when they brought him into court they dropped him from from [58:28.840 --> 58:35.040] a hundred thousand dollar bond to eight thousand. They wanted him out of there. The [58:35.040 --> 58:41.240] sheriff called him in and said some guy out of Texas is threatening to file [58:41.240 --> 58:50.160] complaints against us. Well, I didn't exactly trip. I just noticed that I would [58:50.160 --> 58:55.200] you like to make more definite progress in your walk with God? Bibles for America [58:55.200 --> 58:59.960] is offering a free study Bible and a set of free Christian books that can really [58:59.960 --> 59:03.960] help. The New Testament recovery version is one of the most comprehensive [59:03.960 --> 59:08.200] study Bibles available today. 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have boarded the plane will be removed to give [01:02:33.840 --> 01:02:37.960] up the seat to someone else all this in response to a viral video where airport [01:02:37.960 --> 01:02:42.400] officers violently yanked and dragged David Dowell from his seat on a sold-out [01:02:42.400 --> 01:02:46.800] united express flight a choice which cost united upwards of a quarter of a [01:02:46.800 --> 01:02:50.820] billion dollars no wonder airline competitors are paying out nearly ten [01:02:50.820 --> 01:03:20.800] grand to avoid such a scenario okay we [01:03:20.800 --> 01:03:28.180] are back we're in the Delta radio we're talking to Derek in Texas and yes he [01:03:28.180 --> 01:03:37.420] there Olivier has at least one 42 years code 1983 suit he may have more I [01:03:37.420 --> 01:03:42.540] forget how many he's found a lot of stuff well I'm gonna tell you this about [01:03:42.540 --> 01:03:51.500] Rick's rams on point two information man it simplifies the the process of [01:03:51.500 --> 01:03:56.580] creating the title 42 and then basically I mean you can do it in less than 10 [01:03:56.580 --> 01:04:01.380] pages that's how some that's how simple it is and like I said I'm willing to give [01:04:01.380 --> 01:04:06.820] it to you it's I can't think of it if he has I'm having if he has if he has a [01:04:06.820 --> 01:04:12.940] format I definitely you'd like to see it yeah and I've been taking notes on it [01:04:12.940 --> 01:04:17.500] it's it's too large what I could do is I could take a I could make a disc of it [01:04:17.500 --> 01:04:25.580] and send it to the bookstore in Austin because you in Austin right no I'm north [01:04:25.580 --> 01:04:32.260] of Fort Worth I used to be in Austin I'm not anymore okay I was yellow peel box [01:04:32.260 --> 01:04:38.580] over it which if you see a have a peel box peel box one [01:04:38.580 --> 01:04:51.460] boyd Texas you said now there's a moral there's a moral behind P.O. box one never [01:04:51.460 --> 01:04:57.380] make a good date with your girlfriend if your wife can be listening on the [01:04:57.380 --> 01:05:03.420] extension and you live in a mobile home because you might come home to slam three [01:05:03.420 --> 01:05:08.220] suitcases now beachy didn't find out as funny as I did but he gave me his peel [01:05:08.220 --> 01:05:17.100] box when he left town okay that's peel box one boyd Texas 76023 [01:05:17.100 --> 01:05:32.340] oh so you said boy text spell it boyd B.O.Y.D. oh boyd B.O.Y.D. Texas 777 what 76023 [01:05:32.340 --> 01:05:40.580] me and I'm sorry one more time peel box with number 7 and peel box one oh okay [01:05:40.580 --> 01:05:45.780] alright I did it you correctly okay I'll I'll we're gonna get that to you it's a [01:05:45.780 --> 01:05:51.380] great tool I think you Rick Shram passed away about two three years ago a cancer [01:05:51.380 --> 01:05:57.700] because I was a contact with us a bomber yeah with with his people out of New [01:05:57.700 --> 01:06:08.700] York next thing I know they I know Eddie has a a talk show I mean a class in [01:06:08.700 --> 01:06:18.380] Austin but I live in Houston and I was I would love to be a part of helping you [01:06:18.380 --> 01:06:27.540] start a study group here if and if you if that guy John from from Houston will [01:06:27.540 --> 01:06:33.740] be willing to get with me I would you know I would be glad to help start a [01:06:33.740 --> 01:06:37.460] study group like that because I have a friend that's doing it right now and we [01:06:37.460 --> 01:06:43.580] have a couple people but we need to have we need to have people who actually put [01:06:43.580 --> 01:06:47.460] like you say putting the paperwork in instead of jar jacket because you know a [01:06:47.460 --> 01:06:53.060] lot of the people they talk but they don't actually going go into the court [01:06:53.060 --> 01:07:04.340] and do anything I have spent all my time on the radio and and some 25 30 years of [01:07:04.340 --> 01:07:10.020] dealing with these kinds of issues and most of it have tried to develop a set [01:07:10.020 --> 01:07:19.460] of methods that makes this much easier when when you talk to people about doing [01:07:19.460 --> 01:07:24.460] these kind of thing they'd like the idea that someone is doing it but it's [01:07:24.460 --> 01:07:30.340] really hard to get people to go in there and actually do it themselves and it [01:07:30.340 --> 01:07:36.700] took me a long time to understand what was going on and one thing that brought [01:07:36.700 --> 01:07:44.580] this to light was I was put to a traffic court with someone when I didn't have a [01:07:44.580 --> 01:07:48.740] ticket he wanted me to go with him so I did and we're standing out in the hall [01:07:48.740 --> 01:07:52.620] and all these people out there waiting for the hearings to start and all yacking [01:07:52.620 --> 01:07:56.540] back and forth and all talking about how they're gonna get that cop fired and [01:07:56.540 --> 01:08:01.860] just toughen and puff and there's one guy out there a really nice expensive [01:08:01.860 --> 01:08:09.060] suit older man and graying hair he just had a high-level executive look about [01:08:09.060 --> 01:08:17.980] it we did in the court and he's the first one they call up he stands up in [01:08:17.980 --> 01:08:21.980] front of the judge and he's got a piece of paper he's working from the paper [01:08:21.980 --> 01:08:30.260] shaking so badly he can hardly read it his voice is shaking he can barely speak [01:08:30.260 --> 01:08:38.140] and I'm thinking what in the world is going on here and it took a while to [01:08:38.140 --> 01:08:46.580] understand what was happening we spend 12 years in a government mandated school [01:08:46.580 --> 01:08:51.220] system then in the school system we deal with public officials and these public [01:08:51.220 --> 01:08:55.820] officials tell us about this great and wonderful country that we live in with [01:08:55.820 --> 01:09:03.380] all of these inalienable protected rights however while you're in this school [01:09:03.380 --> 01:09:09.100] don't even think about trying to exercise one of those rights and a whole [01:09:09.100 --> 01:09:14.500] way to the system will land right square on your head we put our children [01:09:14.500 --> 01:09:20.300] through 12 years of this institutional hypocrisy and then they get out into the [01:09:20.300 --> 01:09:23.940] real world they don't have any more to do with public officials except once a [01:09:23.940 --> 01:09:29.540] year where they will be the license renewed or they get a ticket this [01:09:29.540 --> 01:09:36.020] executive he was in control of himself and then he goes to a [01:09:36.020 --> 01:09:40.540] traffic court or he's put in front of these public officials with a charge [01:09:40.540 --> 01:09:46.940] against him and he goes inside and he looks for a behavioral set to use in [01:09:46.940 --> 01:09:53.500] these circumstances well the only one he's got is school I was looking at a [01:09:53.500 --> 01:09:59.700] 12-year-old being sent to the principal because that's the only behavioral [01:09:59.700 --> 01:10:05.540] set he had available to him so most of the time I spend on the radio and in [01:10:05.540 --> 01:10:12.780] doing this show it's for the purpose of helping people find a way to juxtapose [01:10:12.780 --> 01:10:19.860] being taken to the principal with being a parent going to the principal want to [01:10:19.860 --> 01:10:24.380] know what the heck you're doing to my kids that's a whole different behavioral [01:10:24.380 --> 01:10:29.380] set so we have people who are frustrated and upset they want to do [01:10:29.380 --> 01:10:35.500] something about this but when they go inside the only thing they've got is [01:10:35.500 --> 01:10:40.380] this tool they use they developed when they were sitting in front of the [01:10:40.380 --> 01:10:45.900] principal or chewed out by a teacher does that make sense Derek hold on I [01:10:45.900 --> 01:10:53.020] muted you because you had a lot of background noise okay and and we do have [01:10:53.020 --> 01:11:00.420] I do have a lot of tools for that purpose for instance never ask a public [01:11:00.420 --> 01:11:08.100] official to do anything you actually want him to do the reason is you never [01:11:08.100 --> 01:11:13.180] ask a public official to do anything that the law does not specifically [01:11:13.180 --> 01:11:18.700] command him to do so that when he doesn't do it you get to land on him like a [01:11:18.700 --> 01:11:28.940] ton of bricks and you just have not lived until you dialed 911 on a clerk or a [01:11:28.940 --> 01:11:33.900] police officer never get stopped by a traffic cop he's got a smart mouth in [01:11:33.900 --> 01:11:44.020] the back at attitude for me I guess a 911 call real fast I got this guy out [01:11:44.020 --> 01:11:50.900] here and and he is agitated and he seems to be terrified of me he's got a gun [01:11:50.900 --> 01:11:55.380] will you send somebody out here to take my complaint against him and get him [01:11:55.380 --> 01:12:01.500] under control oh you haven't lived until you've done that because he sent this [01:12:01.500 --> 01:12:07.460] other cop out and he starts doing this chicken dance when you tell him to arrest [01:12:07.460 --> 01:12:16.300] the first one their problem is you're the victim you're the one called him he [01:12:16.300 --> 01:12:22.300] really wants to arrest you but now he's in a conundrum you just haven't lived [01:12:22.300 --> 01:12:30.540] till you done that it is so much fun this is the kind of thing I try to teach [01:12:30.540 --> 01:12:41.460] and I especially teach people never give legal advice never tell a public [01:12:41.460 --> 01:12:46.860] official what your whites are never tell a public official what he's supposed [01:12:46.860 --> 01:12:56.380] to do it go in you tell him what you want him to do didn't when he doesn't do [01:12:56.380 --> 01:13:01.420] it it all 9-1-1 that's somebody to come out and arrest him [01:13:01.420 --> 01:13:08.940] Derek are you familiar with 39.03 Texas penal code yeah I've heard you speak [01:13:08.940 --> 01:13:15.100] about it on on any traffic seminar everybody should have that one [01:13:15.100 --> 01:13:22.100] memorized it's a catch-all no matter what they do you can nail them with 3903 [01:13:22.100 --> 01:13:30.380] if a public if it reflects 18 you rescue 242 the cook looks glad act right with a [01:13:30.380 --> 01:13:36.420] public official acting under the color pre-tent official capacity exerts or [01:13:36.420 --> 01:13:41.460] perverts to exert an authority does not express they have or fails to perform a [01:13:41.460 --> 01:13:44.820] duty he's required to perform and in the process denies a citizen in full [01:13:44.820 --> 01:13:49.020] pre-access to her enjoyment of rights that's class a mr. mayor in the state of [01:13:49.020 --> 01:13:59.980] Texas and you as a citizen have a duty to report crime and when you when you do [01:13:59.980 --> 01:14:06.620] it to these officials it is so much fun if you've got people down there who are [01:14:06.620 --> 01:14:14.980] frustrated with the system and I can get them to file the most nit-picking minor [01:14:14.980 --> 01:14:20.780] and their point that they can complain about a minor thing they can think of [01:14:20.780 --> 01:14:29.860] once they've done it once their whole perspective changes so if you have a [01:14:29.860 --> 01:14:35.700] group down there if they want I'm I'm sure at 80 would I'd be prepared to go [01:14:35.700 --> 01:14:44.580] down there and give them a presentation okay great well I'm mr. Brandy I mean if [01:14:44.580 --> 01:14:50.700] you could please do us a developer seminar on on how to file criminal [01:14:50.700 --> 01:14:58.940] complaints and was another there's another time I've got I can do a eight [01:14:58.940 --> 01:15:06.700] hours on these issues oh there's more than it's more than filing a criminal [01:15:06.700 --> 01:15:20.900] complaint it's how to work the system right first thing we had go ahead go [01:15:20.900 --> 01:15:27.580] ahead well it because like any seminars is really good because I can sit down and [01:15:27.580 --> 01:15:31.900] listen to it over and over again and I'm in an audience seminar I know you talk [01:15:31.900 --> 01:15:36.760] about you touch criminal half of David's and filing them and then you then you [01:15:36.760 --> 01:15:42.860] briefly touch how to file against these judges started from the community court [01:15:42.860 --> 01:15:47.980] going on with the district court briefly but if you had a I wish you had a like 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[01:18:54.340 --> 01:19:12.180] 6 of us at capital coin and bullion dot com or call 512-646-6400 [01:19:24.340 --> 01:19:33.540] okay we are back Randy Kelton with La Radio and we're talking to Derek in [01:19:33.540 --> 01:19:40.260] Texas Derek I haven't done a actual presentation on the radio of due process [01:19:40.260 --> 01:19:46.260] in a long time I probably should do that again so I may schedule a Friday night [01:19:46.260 --> 01:19:54.460] where I just do a four-hour due process presentation and then we can use that as [01:19:54.460 --> 01:20:02.820] a resource so what once Deborah saves it as an archive I can pull it out and [01:20:02.820 --> 01:20:10.540] master it and then I'll have a good presentation on the pretty well for the [01:20:10.540 --> 01:20:19.580] most part the basics of what we do here okay okay yeah also this is actually [01:20:19.580 --> 01:20:25.060] what I called in for Eddie talks about the Department of Transportation and [01:20:25.060 --> 01:20:29.940] there's a certifications any officer is supposed to DPS officer supposed to have [01:20:29.940 --> 01:20:36.700] in order to issue a ticket I was I'm not I wanted to find out where could I find [01:20:36.700 --> 01:20:44.820] that information out so I could put it in my send me an email and I will send you [01:20:44.820 --> 01:20:55.660] a or better yet a send me an email give me a day or two and I'll have a tool up [01:20:55.660 --> 01:21:04.420] on the internet where you can fill in the information off the ticket that'll [01:21:04.420 --> 01:21:07.900] send that to me and I'll open these documents and it'll automatically [01:21:07.900 --> 01:21:13.260] emerge your information into the documents I'll send you two information [01:21:13.260 --> 01:21:18.020] requests and a challenge to subject matter jurisdiction it has all this [01:21:18.020 --> 01:21:26.060] information in it and it drives the courts crazy we've got one here in the [01:21:26.060 --> 01:21:32.980] town I live in the lawyer for the city I had last time I was in court with him [01:21:32.980 --> 01:21:40.020] I landed on him like a ton of bricks and because of what he did in the court and [01:21:40.020 --> 01:21:45.140] I'm for it the next day the JP who was a personal friend of mine resigned I mean [01:21:45.140 --> 01:21:51.940] the municipal judge he resigned the next day he was mortified so the judge this [01:21:51.940 --> 01:21:55.940] lawyer knows I'm after him so we follow this challenge to subject matter [01:21:55.940 --> 01:22:01.580] jurisdiction he's been two months trying to get an answer written to it and he [01:22:01.580 --> 01:22:10.380] can't okay so I will send that to you it has all these codes in there and it's [01:22:10.380 --> 01:22:17.340] structured so they all fit together it should make a good clear sense and you [01:22:17.340 --> 01:22:24.140] make this available to your group or any of those folks down there okay all right [01:22:24.140 --> 01:22:29.420] I'm also sending a second email because I went to court district court and a judge [01:22:29.420 --> 01:22:33.460] didn't even have a bit I asked for a trial about jury I didn't get the trial [01:22:33.460 --> 01:22:38.180] about jury and I didn't get the and I they scheduled me for a bench trial I [01:22:38.180 --> 01:22:43.420] didn't get a bench trial either so I need to go after that judge the [01:22:43.420 --> 01:22:49.380] associate judge and and his boss the judge so I definitely would like to [01:22:49.380 --> 01:22:54.940] maybe do a counseling session with you in regards to that man okay I can help [01:22:54.940 --> 01:22:59.020] right okay I can help you with that but the first thing I'm gonna want is a [01:22:59.020 --> 01:23:09.620] timeline okay no argument no opinions this happened this happened this happened [01:23:09.620 --> 01:23:14.620] this happened is give me a timeline so I have referential index so when we talk [01:23:14.620 --> 01:23:21.140] you will tend to jump from one important issue to the next to the next and I'm [01:23:21.140 --> 01:23:27.820] looking at something else I'm looking at the underlying law and how it applies [01:23:27.820 --> 01:23:33.660] and I'm likely there's likely to be law that you don't know about yes so you'll [01:23:33.660 --> 01:23:38.300] tend to jump over those things if I have a timeline then I know where to look and [01:23:38.300 --> 01:23:45.260] I want one of those before we talk okay I'll do that for you and thank you for [01:23:45.260 --> 01:23:49.820] you if you've already been to okay if you've already been to court get the [01:23:49.820 --> 01:23:56.740] court dock it and use that as the backbone then start before it and give [01:23:56.740 --> 01:24:01.340] me the what happened that led up to the court and then in between these issues [01:24:01.340 --> 01:24:10.700] what has happened I prefer each sentence on a separate line numbered line okay [01:24:10.700 --> 01:24:18.020] okay I can do that for you okay get that and get it to me then we can talk all [01:24:18.020 --> 01:24:26.140] right thank you very much sir all ready okay now we're going to go to Boris in [01:24:26.140 --> 01:24:35.340] Texas hello Boris hey Randy I'm doing I'm doing so yeah good what do you have [01:24:35.340 --> 01:24:40.060] for us today okay well first of all make sure you can hear me okay they they [01:24:40.060 --> 01:24:44.500] couldn't hear me as well can you're all right yeah I can hear you just fine me [01:24:44.500 --> 01:24:50.300] okay okay yeah now I've heard you talk about bar grievances numerous times and [01:24:50.300 --> 01:24:55.780] all and if it's okay I'd like to kind of extend on out a little bit beyond what [01:24:55.780 --> 01:25:03.580] what you said and maybe ask a couple more things you know just as a topic okay [01:25:03.580 --> 01:25:10.660] okay now now you know when you when you file you know there's there's a there's [01:25:10.660 --> 01:25:16.820] a delay from when you know when you file to when they get it I assume a few weeks [01:25:16.820 --> 01:25:21.940] or something you know how long does it take them to know that you file the one [01:25:21.940 --> 01:25:28.660] that does it take a few weeks or something like that generally takes two [01:25:28.660 --> 01:25:34.780] or three weeks I filed some and I've never got any response from them at all [01:25:34.780 --> 01:25:44.500] yeah the bar the bar just wants to trash it's what they do well I wanted you [01:25:44.500 --> 01:25:50.260] know if you if you if you want to you really want to kind of bother the [01:25:50.260 --> 01:25:54.700] attorney a little bit more if you just want to have to send them a copy on your [01:25:54.700 --> 01:25:59.100] own you on the way the mailbox you know you you know you send them a copy and [01:25:59.100 --> 01:26:03.780] you send one to the bar just to kind of let them know you know a day or two in a [01:26:03.780 --> 01:26:09.060] day or two that you filed on or maybe even facts or more and just oh wait I can [01:26:09.060 --> 01:26:14.980] assure you when the bar gets a grievance they're gonna send that lawyer a [01:26:14.980 --> 01:26:23.980] copy of grievance so that they will definitely do because he needs to know [01:26:23.980 --> 01:26:30.380] that either his client or an opposing client is bar grieving him he needs to [01:26:30.380 --> 01:26:35.180] know that so they will definitely send it to him now they may not give you a [01:26:35.180 --> 01:26:38.360] response and they may not do anything about it but they'll certainly give it [01:26:38.360 --> 01:26:46.820] to him and one of the reasons they do is he has to notify his insurance carrier [01:26:46.820 --> 01:26:54.740] if you send a bar grievance and the bar doesn't send it to the lawyer and he [01:26:54.740 --> 01:27:01.900] doesn't know he's been grieved then if you ultimately sue him the insurance [01:27:01.900 --> 01:27:05.620] companies gonna you're gonna tell the insurance company that you grieved him [01:27:05.620 --> 01:27:12.340] and they're gonna say well we didn't get notice so you're not covered he has to [01:27:12.340 --> 01:27:17.860] give him notice or they don't cover him so he's certainly going to get one I [01:27:17.860 --> 01:27:25.380] would never send him one myself right okay essentially what now what the code [01:27:25.380 --> 01:27:31.580] says is when you when you grieve that lawyer he is forbidden to speak to you [01:27:31.580 --> 01:27:37.420] about it and that's why I never speak to him I never send him anything I let the [01:27:37.420 --> 01:27:43.460] bar do all of that okay okay go ahead right now one I know one thing I was [01:27:43.460 --> 01:27:47.900] gonna ask you I've heard you say that that they can't address you about it but [01:27:47.900 --> 01:27:53.740] who can they tell because you know when you know I mean you said many times you [01:27:53.740 --> 01:28:00.620] know the you know it's the politics so okay let me let me kind of explain why [01:28:00.620 --> 01:28:05.740] they can't okay hold on let me explain why they can't why the lawyer can't talk [01:28:05.740 --> 01:28:11.540] to you about it they don't want the lawyer attempting to intimidate or [01:28:11.540 --> 01:28:19.380] influence you because that would give the lawyer even more problems so they [01:28:19.380 --> 01:28:24.700] tell the lawyer you don't speak to him we will deal with this person you deal [01:28:24.700 --> 01:28:29.980] with us and that's just to keep the lawyer from doing something stupid can [01:28:29.980 --> 01:28:36.820] they tell anyone else like like their client or you know oh yeah you know yeah [01:28:36.820 --> 01:28:43.540] they can if they do if they do a bar grieving for that okay well then they're [01:28:43.540 --> 01:28:48.820] supposed to do the legal for them to tell any elective their client you know [01:28:48.820 --> 01:28:57.980] or now yeah if if you grieve opposing counsel and he tells his client that's 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LogosRadioNetwork.com [01:33:31.940 --> 01:33:48.620] okay we are back [01:33:48.620 --> 01:33:56.540] Randy Kelton, Lutela radio and we're talking to Boris in Texas [01:33:56.540 --> 01:34:16.020] and where were we Boris? I felt off the cliff again, yeah that would be an [01:34:16.020 --> 01:34:24.980] improper influence on the judge and the lawyer would know that so you grieve him [01:34:24.980 --> 01:34:30.580] and ask for sanctions and if the judge didn't take any action you followed [01:34:30.580 --> 01:34:40.940] judicial content complaint against the judge. These are the kinds of things [01:34:40.940 --> 01:34:47.420] that I'm trying to get automated where you just answer the questions and it [01:34:47.420 --> 01:34:55.300] spits these things out. We get busy and it's all these annoying details are [01:34:55.300 --> 01:35:01.460] getting all the names and places in the right place and all the little details [01:35:01.460 --> 01:35:06.420] that's the biggest pain in the rear about building motions, pleadings and [01:35:06.420 --> 01:35:15.500] complaints so I'm constructing a tool that'll emerge all the stuff in. I had one [01:35:15.500 --> 01:35:22.180] years ago when we were doing a lot of foreclosures that would build 15 [01:35:22.180 --> 01:35:32.540] documents merge in 396 separate locations. You fill out this spreadsheet you [01:35:32.540 --> 01:35:39.340] open this document boom it would spit them all out so I'm trying to get [01:35:39.340 --> 01:35:47.020] something similar with the call it an electronic lawyer so we can start [01:35:47.020 --> 01:35:53.260] producing these things without actually having to write each one individually. [01:35:53.260 --> 01:36:01.060] Then we'll have a lot more fun. I was looking at your Bargary website [01:36:01.060 --> 01:36:05.340] page the other day and it looks like it's come a ways there it's partway [01:36:05.340 --> 01:36:14.460] automated like that now. It used to be automatic and the guy who wrote [01:36:14.460 --> 01:36:19.340] it kind of dropped out of sight and he wrote it in XML and the problem with [01:36:19.340 --> 01:36:28.180] XML is it's similar to HTML what everybody builds websites with and HTML [01:36:28.180 --> 01:36:35.180] has a defined set of tags like you've got a paragraph tag you've got a heading [01:36:35.180 --> 01:36:44.060] tags and it's got a defined set of tags with now you make up your own tags so [01:36:44.060 --> 01:36:50.420] he's got all these tags in there I don't know what the heck they are wasn't doc [01:36:50.420 --> 01:36:53.620] came in it so I don't know what this stuff is I couldn't do anything with it [01:36:53.620 --> 01:36:58.260] I finally had to shut the whole thing down and that's one of the things I'm [01:36:58.260 --> 01:37:06.900] trying to get rebuilt. With the questionnaire applied to the bar [01:37:06.900 --> 01:37:12.020] association standards and four questions I can get you to any one single [01:37:12.020 --> 01:37:18.980] standard and if Derek is still listening I see you still there online when you [01:37:18.980 --> 01:37:27.060] write a bar grievance the state bar says they don't want you to quote any law or [01:37:27.060 --> 01:37:33.620] case law just write down what happens the heck with that no I'm nonsense I find [01:37:33.620 --> 01:37:41.900] the grievance that addresses my issue and then and if the grievance said the [01:37:41.900 --> 01:37:50.060] lawyer should not do this I say the lawyer did this as follows and then [01:37:50.060 --> 01:37:59.300] write up what the lawyer did so I start my claim in the verbiage of the standard [01:37:59.300 --> 01:38:11.380] and I always put in this is intended as a grievance not an inquiry jerks they're [01:38:11.380 --> 01:38:15.180] gonna want to throw them out and call it an inquiry [01:38:15.180 --> 01:38:21.500] yeah yeah well again and I've wondered why some some attorneys who are not a [01:38:21.500 --> 01:38:26.340] bit more high profile wouldn't get more and what I'm thinking of is here in [01:38:26.340 --> 01:38:33.820] Denton about five or six years ago the the mayor of Denton was who was an [01:38:33.820 --> 01:38:41.740] attorney was also the tax collector and and I don't know if that's officially a [01:38:41.740 --> 01:38:47.500] conflict of interest it sounds like one but a lot of people know that you cannot [01:38:47.500 --> 01:38:55.420] hold two offices of public emolument okay well then how come then it seems like [01:38:55.420 --> 01:39:00.220] back then maybe I should have just you know when when I go and open a mailbox [01:39:00.220 --> 01:39:04.900] and I see a tax bill just be like well I guess I'll send the skybar green when [01:39:04.900 --> 01:39:11.380] sees the mayor send me a tax bill and he's also the the you know the the tax [01:39:11.380 --> 01:39:18.580] collector at the same time and you know I don't know if you know it does does [01:39:18.580 --> 01:39:28.700] didn't does didn't pay the mayor not sure if they do or not probably it's a big [01:39:28.700 --> 01:39:33.780] town they probably do somebody you know these small towns don't I live in a [01:39:33.780 --> 01:39:38.300] small town and the mayor and the city council they don't get paid for their [01:39:38.300 --> 01:39:47.260] service but didn't a big town they probably do yeah I don't see how the [01:39:47.260 --> 01:39:53.100] mayor can be the mayor and the tax collector is the tax bill from the city [01:39:53.100 --> 01:40:02.980] of Denton or you're talking about a county tax bill well no not county no [01:40:02.980 --> 01:40:10.140] his section was more of the school and you know like the bigger one of the [01:40:10.140 --> 01:40:18.420] school tax but I think okay the county collects the school tax so that he [01:40:18.420 --> 01:40:26.180] could he couldn't hold both if it's a school if it's a city tax it may [01:40:26.180 --> 01:40:32.060] simply have the mayor's name on it because he's the head but if it's a [01:40:32.060 --> 01:40:38.900] county tax and he's the city mayor I don't see how I could hold both jobs and [01:40:38.900 --> 01:40:47.700] keep up with them but it would definitely be legal yeah well you know I [01:40:47.700 --> 01:40:51.740] mean you would only get letters from him if it was the link but but it wasn't [01:40:51.740 --> 01:40:56.260] from his mayor's position it was from his lawyer's position and it would I mean [01:40:56.260 --> 01:41:02.700] his name his law firm name would be right on the envelope and whoa whoa wait [01:41:02.700 --> 01:41:09.300] wait wait hold on that's a different issue he's the mayor and he has a law [01:41:09.300 --> 01:41:14.180] firm and his small law firm is collecting for the city that is [01:41:14.180 --> 01:41:20.380] definitely a conflict in it interest yeah well not it's not anymore he's not [01:41:20.380 --> 01:41:24.980] the mayor anymore but but his law firm still does that the taxes on you know [01:41:24.980 --> 01:41:30.980] delinquent taxes anyway and let's see I wonder why more people didn't kind of [01:41:30.980 --> 01:41:35.060] gang up and this this power bar grievances through this feeling now you [01:41:35.060 --> 01:41:41.300] know that you know back then when he was around you know well I was most just one [01:41:41.300 --> 01:41:48.380] person most people are most people want to go along to get along and it's hard [01:41:48.380 --> 01:41:52.220] do people have to really get upset before they'll step outside what they're [01:41:52.220 --> 01:42:01.740] comfortable with so if I can get one percent to stand up and go after these [01:42:01.740 --> 01:42:08.860] guys I've done really good if I could get two or three people in every county to [01:42:08.860 --> 01:42:14.060] go after these guys it would do good and Denton is a good example of what happens [01:42:14.060 --> 01:42:19.980] when you go after them I sued Denton County several years ago for 11 million [01:42:19.980 --> 01:42:27.340] dollars I sued my worst nightmare what a cop introduced himself to me is he's my [01:42:27.340 --> 01:42:32.260] worst nightmare nobody tell me his name so I put that in the suit a friend of [01:42:32.260 --> 01:42:36.500] mine just got a job at the wise County jail she had to go to Denton County for [01:42:36.500 --> 01:42:42.340] training and how to handle difficult people and they had an example of a [01:42:42.340 --> 01:42:55.660] difficult person to try to handle it was me he said oh I know that guy but you [01:42:55.660 --> 01:43:04.060] kick him around it makes a difference yeah yeah well you're right I mean [01:43:04.060 --> 01:43:10.740] there's other attorneys here that I'm sure didn't like him when he was the [01:43:10.740 --> 01:43:17.260] mayor and the tax collector and I would think I think some of the attorneys never [01:43:17.260 --> 01:43:22.340] agree with each other well they could tell one of the buddies hey man he's a [01:43:22.340 --> 01:43:27.100] dark green that guy you know I would just think I'm just kind of reasoning out [01:43:27.100 --> 01:43:33.580] of power you know how probably should have happened attorneys are terrified [01:43:33.580 --> 01:43:37.060] of everything and the last thing they're going to do is grieve a fellow [01:43:37.060 --> 01:43:41.540] attorney because they're afraid he'll group read them hang on back to go to [01:43:41.540 --> 01:43:46.420] break Randy Kelton real low radio I call it number five one two six four six [01:43:46.420 --> 01:43:50.660] nineteen eighty-four we'll be right back [01:43:59.660 --> 01:44:05.020] nutritious food is real body armor it builds muscle burns fast improves [01:44:05.020 --> 01:44:09.700] digestion and feeds the entire body the nutrients it needs did you know the US [01:44:09.700 --> 01:44:12.940] government 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and and you know helping everybody figure these things out and [01:47:02.980 --> 01:47:08.380] and also want to say thanks to Scott you know he's he's also a great help [01:47:08.380 --> 01:47:16.420] there yeah he is really working him over yeah yeah okay well thanks a whole lot [01:47:16.420 --> 01:47:22.860] of effort thank you okay thank you Boris okay now we're going to go to Cereed in [01:47:22.860 --> 01:47:30.700] California hello Cereed yeah hi how are you I'm good what do you have for us [01:47:30.700 --> 01:47:43.140] today let's see I not too long ago I went to the to try to talk with the US [01:47:43.140 --> 01:47:49.460] Attorney and on the corridor I met with this gentleman who told me that he was [01:47:49.460 --> 01:47:55.940] the supervisor of the US Marshall and he asked me if he could help me and I said [01:47:55.940 --> 01:48:00.700] yeah I'd like to see if I can talk with the former of the grand jury and then [01:48:00.700 --> 01:48:08.140] said well are you with the grand jury I said no but I like to talk to him I have [01:48:08.140 --> 01:48:12.340] some complaints against some people and you know I'm not getting anywhere I'm [01:48:12.340 --> 01:48:16.420] talking with FBI I've talked with US Attorney I've talked with district [01:48:16.420 --> 01:48:22.580] attorney nobody seems to care he said I wouldn't do it I said why is that it's [01:48:22.580 --> 01:48:28.620] a well he might charge you with tampering with jury I said really then you [01:48:28.620 --> 01:48:33.940] know it started to become very friendly and and we talked for a while and he [01:48:33.940 --> 01:48:37.620] said you know I don't want to promise you anything but I see what I can do you [01:48:37.620 --> 01:48:42.660] should get it get an attorney and I told them you know what the attorney the word [01:48:42.660 --> 01:48:50.260] attorney comes from those people are the problem the source of the problem you [01:48:50.260 --> 01:48:55.620] know so he said that you know you should really get a high paying attorney and I [01:48:55.620 --> 01:49:00.740] said you know I've had my share of the attorneys and so on and so forth but I [01:49:00.740 --> 01:49:10.060] didn't disclose to him that I've already sent my grievances to to the US [01:49:10.060 --> 01:49:16.540] attorneys asking them to arrest the judge as well as some of the other [01:49:16.540 --> 01:49:22.340] attorneys two of them they did a couple they did not comply within the time [01:49:22.340 --> 01:49:31.660] frame so I send the registered letter with the limited delivery to the [01:49:32.100 --> 01:49:39.460] foreman of the grand jury that was a few days ago and I think they have [01:49:39.460 --> 01:49:47.060] received it did you include a cover to the grand jury asking him to initial [01:49:47.060 --> 01:49:56.020] this document and send it back to you no I did not that okay I'll I always do [01:49:56.020 --> 01:50:02.260] that and this is why if I send this to the foreman of the grand jury and I put [01:50:02.260 --> 01:50:05.940] in a letter in there and ask him tell him that sometimes we have trouble [01:50:05.940 --> 01:50:10.380] getting documents to the foreman the prosecuting attorney seems to secret [01:50:10.380 --> 01:50:17.140] them from the foreman so to ensure that you get at this will you initial this [01:50:17.140 --> 01:50:23.460] document and return it in the included stamp selfish envelope if I don't get [01:50:23.460 --> 01:50:30.780] that back within a reasonable time say 30 days then I have reason to believe and [01:50:30.780 --> 01:50:37.700] do believe that the US attorney tampered with the US mail by secreting a [01:50:37.700 --> 01:50:45.060] document from the person it was directed to that's tampering with the [01:50:45.060 --> 01:50:51.500] mail and tampering with a government document to separate charges so then [01:50:51.500 --> 01:50:57.580] you make a criminal complaint against the US attorney and send it to the [01:50:57.580 --> 01:51:04.620] foreman and when the US attorney gets this one and opens it he knows who's [01:51:04.620 --> 01:51:09.860] you set him up and when you don't hear from that in 30 days then you take your [01:51:09.860 --> 01:51:19.980] complaints to the US Attorney General in DC and the US Attorney General in DC is [01:51:19.980 --> 01:51:25.580] not going to be happy tamper when he's got one of his US attorneys being accused [01:51:25.580 --> 01:51:31.540] of mail tampering and tampering with a government document that makes sense to [01:51:31.540 --> 01:51:39.180] him yes the tampering with the mail and tampering with the government mail [01:51:39.180 --> 01:51:45.980] government document if you secret secret a government document from the [01:51:45.980 --> 01:51:55.980] person or office it's directed to that's generally a felony so secret as in se [01:51:55.980 --> 01:52:06.900] cr et uh-huh secret yeah see when you send that in you've directed that to the [01:52:06.900 --> 01:52:12.540] foreman of the grand jury and there was nothing in law that authorizes a US [01:52:12.540 --> 01:52:21.860] attorney to intercept that document just nobody goes after him for it and since [01:52:21.860 --> 01:52:29.020] we have a new president when there's a new president takes office every US [01:52:29.020 --> 01:52:34.300] attorney in the country it has to file his resignation and the new president [01:52:34.300 --> 01:52:39.380] gets to decide whether to accept it or not when you file a set of criminal [01:52:39.380 --> 01:52:44.660] complaints against the local district attorney with the attorney general in DC [01:52:44.660 --> 01:52:50.780] that gives the president an opportunity to appoint one of his buddies to your [01:52:50.780 --> 01:53:02.420] position politics yes so at that very day because the pretend the lenders are [01:53:02.420 --> 01:53:10.780] moving aggressively to send my property is there anything in law that okay do you [01:53:10.780 --> 01:53:16.220] have any kind of legal action in place at the moment on the foreclosure issue [01:53:16.220 --> 01:53:25.780] yes I have one with chapter 13 and they're both they the trustee chapter [01:53:25.780 --> 01:53:33.420] 13 trustee and the other side are trying to get me like dismiss my action I [01:53:33.420 --> 01:53:40.420] don't have any automatic stay because they cost so much pressure on me that I [01:53:40.420 --> 01:53:47.220] basically became crippled my hand we're not working for a while and I couldn't [01:53:47.220 --> 01:53:58.220] type getting back into shape by doing a lot of therapy so well I can offer you [01:53:58.220 --> 01:54:04.500] some therapy start filing criminal charges against these chumps and that is [01:54:04.500 --> 01:54:14.180] great therapy in your chapter 13 did you claim the property is unsecured yes yes [01:54:14.180 --> 01:54:21.660] I have okay did they have an evidence here go ahead yes as a matter of fact I [01:54:21.660 --> 01:54:28.740] use the UCC code the UCC 30 206 I believe it is I made a conditional [01:54:28.740 --> 01:54:36.540] promissory note that if they if they swear on the penalty of perjury that the [01:54:36.540 --> 01:54:41.700] account balance is correct and that they send me a certified copy of the notary [01:54:41.700 --> 01:54:46.540] set by copy of the note I'll be more than happy to pay the food I have friends [01:54:46.540 --> 01:54:50.660] that will be more than happy to pay the full amount and I've tried this several [01:54:50.660 --> 01:54:58.820] times on them but a day none of them you know they are all on default additionally [01:54:58.820 --> 01:55:05.980] the nation star is filed prior to the foreclosure attempted foreclosure [01:55:05.980 --> 01:55:15.620] sometimes in January attempted to buy paperwork to transfer the all the benefits [01:55:15.620 --> 01:55:25.140] of the note and security back to the closed trust which closed back in 2008 so [01:55:25.140 --> 01:55:29.620] what I did is I send them a step in I said you know you you are claiming that [01:55:29.620 --> 01:55:35.360] you have received the full value want to know how much you received and they [01:55:35.360 --> 01:55:43.340] also defaulted on that because first one to use to see I believe that in 903d if [01:55:43.340 --> 01:55:48.060] they paid any any amount less than the full amount then they cannot fall close [01:55:48.060 --> 01:55:54.420] and they can only collect that as an unsecured debt but because we know that [01:55:54.420 --> 01:56:00.060] they didn't even pay a penny for this paper exercise then the whole thing is [01:56:00.060 --> 01:56:05.460] discharged so there if the amount is discharged in multiple ways on top of [01:56:05.460 --> 01:56:12.700] the fact I perfected my rescission back in 2011 but as you know the judges don't [01:56:12.700 --> 01:56:17.580] just don't bite on the restitution because they think that's probably a you [01:56:17.580 --> 01:56:24.500] know end up all this monkey business with the banks okay you sent me some [01:56:24.500 --> 01:56:32.580] document that's a while back and I haven't heard from you and I was busy and [01:56:32.580 --> 01:56:41.060] I didn't get back to them is this UCC argument on on the addressing the amount [01:56:41.060 --> 01:56:47.620] you paid for a debt and that's the limiting how much you can collect do you [01:56:47.620 --> 01:56:52.740] have that argument in the paperwork you sent me and no I think last time we [01:56:52.740 --> 01:57:00.300] communicated they asked me to send you everything that has been filed in [01:57:00.300 --> 01:57:07.820] county record there but okay okay that isn't okay that's an argument that I've [01:57:07.820 --> 01:57:16.140] heard but what I can't find is how you would have stand ending to bring the [01:57:16.140 --> 01:57:20.300] argument and that's why I wanted to see the argument to see how it gets to [01:57:20.300 --> 01:57:27.700] standing I suspect there's a standing issue that's missing because us [01:57:27.700 --> 01:57:34.220] technically you don't have anything to do with that transaction so I'd like to [01:57:34.220 --> 01:57:39.260] better understand that argument so let's let's look at it this way if they're not [01:57:39.260 --> 01:57:45.380] let's say the hundred thousand dollars and somebody goes and pays let's say [01:57:45.380 --> 01:57:49.300] two thousand dollars but they're still is trying to collect a hundred thousand [01:57:49.300 --> 01:57:54.420] dollars from you I mean on the outside child it would be okay yeah the guy is [01:57:54.420 --> 01:57:59.220] there is a good business okay usually that's the problem okay that's the [01:57:59.220 --> 01:58:04.180] problem that I find you made a promise to pay based on trading for a warranty [01:58:04.180 --> 01:58:13.780] deed I don't I can't find you standing to address transactions after that we're [01:58:13.780 --> 01:58:20.980] out of time though send me an email no we'll talk through 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