[00:00.000 --> 00:05.000] The following news flash is brought to you by the Lowstar Lowdown. [00:05.000 --> 00:28.000] Markets for Monday, April 24th, 2017 are currently trading with gold at $1,275.25 an ounce, silver $17.90 an ounce, Texas Crude $49.62 a barrel, and Bitcoin is sitting at about $1,258 U.S. currency. [00:28.000 --> 00:39.000] Today in history, the year 1915, the arrest of 250 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders by the young Turks in Istanbul marks the beginning of the Armenian genocide. [00:39.000 --> 00:44.000] Today in history. [00:44.000 --> 00:57.000] In recent news, President Donald Trump stated today at a White House meeting of Security Council envoys that quote, the status quo in North Korea is unacceptable and that this is a real threat to the world, whether we want to talk about it or not. [00:57.000 --> 01:05.000] North Korea is a big world problem and it's a problem we have to finally solve. People have put blindfolds on for decades and now it's time to solve the problem. [01:05.000 --> 01:20.000] Chinese President Xi called Trump concerning North Korea today as well. Though the call transcript is unavailable, Chinese television news outlets are stating that China adamantly opposes any actions in contravention of the United Nations Security Council resolutions. [01:20.000 --> 01:33.000] Xi stated when referring to the Korean Peninsula, quote, only if all sides live up to their responsibilities and come together for the different directions, can the nuclear issue on the peninsula be resolved as quickly as possible. [01:33.000 --> 01:51.000] South Korea News Service, Yon Ha, reported that North Korea's official news agency report over the weekend that they warn China of catastrophic consequences for their relationship if economic sanctions continued. President Trump also spoke with Prime Minister Shinsu Abe of Japan who told the president that quote, [01:51.000 --> 02:09.000] North Korea's nuclear and missile program is an extremely serious threat to security not only in the international community but also for our country. We will continue to closely cooperate and maintain the high level of warning and surveillance. We will respond resolutely. [02:09.000 --> 02:30.000] The Japanese automaker Honda claims that their all-new Type R Civic lapped the famous 12.9 Nürburgring track in just seven minutes and 43.80 seconds. That was 3.39 seconds faster than the limited run golf GTI, club sport S, and 6.83 seconds faster than the previous generation of the European market Civic Type R. [02:30.000 --> 02:45.000] The new Type R is a US-made 2.0 turbocharged inline four that puts around 306 horsepower and 295 foot-pounds of torque. Honda has yet to release the zero to 60 mile per hour stats on the Type R, so this gives us a first indication of what the car is capable of. [02:45.000 --> 03:00.000] A video of the run is available online. The Type R goes on sale later this spring. [03:16.000 --> 03:23.000] This is what happens when you call the cops. This is what happens when you call the cops. You get your rights violated or you all get shot. [03:23.000 --> 03:47.000] I think the people being victimized by criminal cops. Psychopathic predators care are right in the neighborhood block. They quick with pepper spray made cuff tazers and glass. They like serial killers acting out subliminal thoughts. Forget what you talk. These cops have got a license to kill. Witness intimidation means they can use it at will. [03:47.000 --> 03:51.640] My property talking in my demography making the poor commodity profiting off of poverty [03:51.640 --> 03:54.600] And for the politics supporting prison economy, yeah [03:54.600 --> 03:56.600] No one makes money when the violence stops [03:56.600 --> 03:59.000] Hatin' fatalities the way to make a criminal cry [03:59.000 --> 04:01.800] Blood in the cutters how to wish whether they bread at the top [04:01.800 --> 04:04.600] Next why this is what happens when you call the cops [04:04.600 --> 04:07.400] This is what happens when you call the cops [04:07.400 --> 04:09.800] This is what happens when you call the cops [04:09.800 --> 04:12.200] This is what happens when you call the cops [04:12.200 --> 04:15.000] You get your rights violated or you all get shot [04:15.000 --> 04:17.800] This is what happens when you call the cops [04:17.800 --> 04:20.200] This is what happens when you call the cops [04:20.200 --> 04:22.600] This is what happens when you call the cops [04:22.600 --> 04:25.400] You get your rights violated or you all get shot [04:25.400 --> 04:40.200] Alright folks good evening this is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show with your host Eddie Craig [04:40.200 --> 04:47.800] It is April 24th 2017 and this has been a very busy past couple of months for me [04:47.800 --> 04:52.600] And especially the last couple of weeks the number of people screaming for help [04:52.600 --> 04:59.480] With no ability to get this on their own has left me with no time to hardly even breathe [05:01.320 --> 05:05.800] But I have managed to uh with some assistance from an individual [05:05.800 --> 05:11.640] Mr. Ken Magnuson which y'all have heard on the show with us over time over the last few years [05:13.160 --> 05:17.800] He has he forwarded a case to me to take some time to research and I did [05:18.440 --> 05:22.280] And he verified that the case has never been overturned here in Texas [05:22.280 --> 05:24.680] And I've talked about it once before on the show [05:24.680 --> 05:30.520] And that was the case of the Sylvia from 1921 talking about how municipal courts in Texas [05:30.520 --> 05:38.600] The legislature cannot delegate their capacity under the constitution in article 5 section 1 [05:38.600 --> 05:43.480] To create courts to municipalities to create courts by ordinance [05:44.440 --> 05:49.800] Well after digging through chapter 29 of the government code chapter 25 of the government code [05:49.800 --> 05:56.600] The Texas Constitution in various aspects including article 11 section 5 on what powers [05:56.600 --> 06:02.440] Municipalities has in relation to ordinance and so on and so forth I have come to the absolute [06:02.440 --> 06:11.320] Conclusion that every municipal court in Texas is created by an enactment of an ordinance of [06:11.320 --> 06:19.400] The municipality that directly violates both the language of article 5 section 1 [06:20.520 --> 06:25.640] And the ruling of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals which is the criminal supreme court [06:25.640 --> 06:32.840] Here in Texas on the inability of the legislature to delegate that power [06:34.600 --> 06:41.160] Now when you read through chapter 29 at the very beginning it looks like the legislature [06:41.160 --> 06:48.360] Is attempting to create an act that generally declares the existence of municipal courts [06:48.360 --> 06:54.680] Within every municipality in the state and by saying there is hereby created in every [06:54.680 --> 07:02.840] Municipality a municipal court well the premise there being in such language and in such enactment [07:04.200 --> 07:13.000] That that would only operate on municipalities that were currently in existence at the time [07:13.000 --> 07:18.920] If that was the allowable method by which they could enact such courts [07:18.920 --> 07:29.720] The problem is I don't believe it is an allowable method because the legislature further down in [07:29.720 --> 07:35.160] Chapter 29 though it makes a blanket statement at the beginning that we're going to do this and [07:35.160 --> 07:43.960] Set the jurisdiction here and blah blah blah it then specifically delegates authority to [07:43.960 --> 07:50.600] Municipalities to actually establish the courts set their jurisdiction and their organization [07:51.160 --> 07:53.000] By ordinance [07:55.400 --> 08:02.200] That violates the Texas Constitution and it is exactly the opposite of how they create [08:02.200 --> 08:10.680] County courts at law which has the same criteria for creation they too are statutory courts [08:10.680 --> 08:19.240] Under the Texas Constitution the legislature creates every county court at law by a specific [08:19.240 --> 08:27.160] Enactment for that court check out chapter 25 of the government code and see if this is not true [08:28.280 --> 08:35.000] There are no county courts of law throughout the state of Texas that I can find any reference to [08:35.000 --> 08:44.200] Do that do not exist as a specific statutory enactment identifying the court naming the court [08:44.200 --> 08:50.040] Setting its geographic location setting its jurisdiction and setting its organization [08:50.600 --> 08:58.520] Just as the Constitution requires yet in chapter 29 dealing with municipal courts [08:58.520 --> 09:06.440] The Texas legislature went exactly the opposite way they made a general blanket declaration [09:06.440 --> 09:13.880] That these courts exist in all municipalities but what about municipalities that didn't exist [09:13.880 --> 09:19.480] At the time the act was passed how do they get a court the only way they can do it is through [09:19.480 --> 09:24.360] That delegation of authority further down in that chapter saying the municipality can create [09:24.360 --> 09:33.000] That court by ordinance but that is exactly how every municipality does it because there is no [09:33.560 --> 09:38.760] Specific creation of municipal courts by the legislature [09:40.360 --> 09:47.960] So the argument I'm making based upon the the Sylvia case is that these courts are absolutely [09:47.960 --> 09:55.880] Unconstitutional now like I say I read this once before in the case but I'm going to show you [09:55.880 --> 10:01.640] Kind of how I couch the arguments in it and when you read Texas Constitution article five [10:01.640 --> 10:08.680] section one this is how it reads section one judicial power courts in which vested judicial [10:08.680 --> 10:14.120] Power of this state shall be vested in one supreme court in one court of criminal appeals [10:14.120 --> 10:22.680] In courts of appeals in district courts in county courts in commissioners courts in courts of [10:22.680 --> 10:33.240] Justice of the peace and in such other courts as may be provided by law paragraph two the [10:33.240 --> 10:39.560] Legislature may establish such other courts as it may deem necessary and prescribe the [10:39.560 --> 10:46.840] Jurisdiction and organization thereof and may conform the jurisdiction of the district and [10:46.840 --> 10:53.800] Other inferior courts there too now there is no specific provision here that mandates that the [10:53.800 --> 11:03.720] Legislature must do this by a separate enactment for each court but logic tells us there is no [11:03.720 --> 11:13.160] Other way to actually do it because if you create a blanket declaration you can only do it for [11:13.160 --> 11:20.760] Municipalities that exist at that time if that was possible and then you must specifically [11:20.760 --> 11:27.160] Identify the court identify its jurisdiction and identify its location and organization [11:27.160 --> 11:33.080] that's exactly how they did it for the county courts at law so what is the distinctive difference [11:33.080 --> 11:37.800] where they say oh we have to do it this way for these types of courts but we won't bother for [11:37.800 --> 11:45.480] These types of courts the simple answer is the Legislature wanted to wash their hands of the [11:45.480 --> 11:50.680] process so that they didn't have to take time creating a court every time a new municipality [11:50.680 --> 11:57.480] Got formed in the state nor did they want to take the time to repeal a court and enact for a court [11:57.480 --> 12:03.880] if a municipality went belly up and was dissolved so instead they created an act [12:03.880 --> 12:12.600] that unconstitutionally delegated their power to municipalities under a pretend blanket [12:12.600 --> 12:18.680] organizational scheme for courts that doesn't comply with the other methods used to create [12:18.680 --> 12:25.640] statutory courts so that's the argument as we're making it based upon the decilvia case [12:25.640 --> 12:31.240] now this motion is going to go into the seminar material and this motion is also going to be [12:31.240 --> 12:36.440] used in several of the cases that we have coming right now now also remember that here in Texas [12:36.440 --> 12:44.440] not only do you have to prepare a written challenge to any constitutional issue you raise [12:45.320 --> 12:54.120] if you are challenging specific statutes then you have to also file a separate form stating [12:54.120 --> 12:58.680] stating the reason for the challenge in the specific statute being challenged [12:59.960 --> 13:05.880] now to me that is just another way of putting a stumbling block in the way of people to making [13:05.880 --> 13:11.880] a challenge but that stumbling block is minor to the one I'm about to tell you about [13:13.800 --> 13:19.160] I have it on good authority that the appellate court judges in Texas are participating in the [13:19.160 --> 13:25.560] training of justice and municipal court personnel the judges the prosecutors the clerks all of them [13:27.160 --> 13:34.520] and recently one of those appellate court judges specifically instructed the people [13:34.520 --> 13:42.920] that they were just uh basically teaching that day that the easiest way to deprive [13:42.920 --> 13:53.640] a pro say litigant of an appeal in a case is to not sign the orders of their motions [13:54.520 --> 13:59.480] now let me explain why that is a problem when you get a motion filed with a constitutional [13:59.480 --> 14:07.320] challenge and the judge refuses to sign the order or conveniently forgets to sign the order [14:07.320 --> 14:15.000] the higher Texas courts have created a new doctrine to deprive us of the right of due process [14:15.000 --> 14:22.520] and the right to appeal these issues by ruling that in order for a constitutional challenge [14:22.520 --> 14:31.640] to arrive at the appellate level to be appealed it must be accompanied by a signed order from [14:31.640 --> 14:41.160] the trial court denying the challenge now normally when a court does not rule on a motion [14:41.160 --> 14:47.560] as an operation of law the motion is considered denied whether they sign the order or not [14:48.840 --> 14:55.560] however that does not prevent an appeal in these other kinds of cases [14:55.560 --> 15:03.480] the motion is presumed denied and you appeal the issue anyway but in the cases dealing with [15:03.480 --> 15:10.680] transportation all these other things with pro say litigants they simply refuse to sign the [15:10.680 --> 15:17.000] order for any constitutional challenge and the higher court has ruled that they will not hear [15:17.000 --> 15:26.280] the appeal without the order they are intentionally depriving the people of Texas of access to the [15:26.280 --> 15:32.600] courts of their right to appeal these decisions and to challenge the constitutionality of the [15:32.600 --> 15:39.960] actions not only of the trial court or the appellate court but of the legislature and various [15:39.960 --> 15:54.040] and various state agencies to boot this is a criminal act at the very least it's a felony [15:54.040 --> 15:59.880] criminal act under the penal code two of them abuse of official capacity and official oppression [16:01.720 --> 16:07.800] at a minimum those are the crimes but we have the rights violations associated as well [16:07.800 --> 16:13.080] denial of access to the courts denial of due process denial to a fair and impartial trial [16:14.280 --> 16:22.360] bias prejudice profiling you name it is this person pro say yeah okay well that's the [16:22.360 --> 16:26.920] profile they fit denial of a written order then they cannot appeal and we get to keep their money [16:26.920 --> 16:35.320] after we railroad them anyway that folks is exactly what is happening in texas courts [16:35.320 --> 16:40.920] now right now the phones are off i'm about to turn them on before we take this break they will [16:40.920 --> 16:49.240] be on when we get back so if you want to start calling in 512-646-1984 i want you to think about [16:49.240 --> 16:55.320] the stuff i just told you because it is criminal and we need to fix it we'll be right back folks so [16:55.320 --> 17:05.800] y'all hang in there saying cookie cookie me love cookies oh hi 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where you are [20:22.200 --> 20:23.200] To where you are [20:23.200 --> 20:25.200] To where you are [20:25.200 --> 20:27.200] Run and fall and hit the ball [20:27.200 --> 20:29.200] I'm wearing a long coat of gold [20:29.200 --> 20:31.200] And I'm gonna say this to try to get back on here [20:31.200 --> 20:31.200] To where you are [20:31.200 --> 20:31.200] To where you are [20:31.200 --> 20:31.200] To where you are [20:33.200 --> 20:37.200] Alright folks, we are back, this is Rule of Law Radio [20:37.200 --> 20:42.200] The calling number is 512-646-1984 [20:42.200 --> 20:46.200] Now, we have opened this up and like I say [20:46.200 --> 20:48.200] If you don't have the Seminar material yet [20:48.200 --> 20:49.200] You're gonna want to get it [20:49.200 --> 20:52.200] Because once I get this stuff redone [20:52.200 --> 20:59.060] about to cause havoc in everything these courts do, imagine how a municipal court is going [20:59.060 --> 21:05.620] to act when you tell them they don't even have the right to exist, much less to proceed [21:05.620 --> 21:07.700] against you. [21:07.700 --> 21:08.780] And that's the truth. [21:08.780 --> 21:10.420] They don't. [21:10.420 --> 21:16.220] The way the legislature did this violates the requirements of the Texas Constitution [21:16.220 --> 21:21.180] as far as identifying the court that is being created. [21:21.180 --> 21:23.780] She doesn't, in the case of municipal courts. [21:23.780 --> 21:27.660] But that's exactly how they do it with county courts at law. [21:27.660 --> 21:28.980] Why the difference? [21:28.980 --> 21:34.780] Well, the only way to make the difference and show that that's the way it works is to [21:34.780 --> 21:40.540] show that that's so they could delegate the power for the municipality to do it through [21:40.540 --> 21:44.140] ordinance, which the statute specifically says it does. [21:44.140 --> 21:48.180] And that is what makes it entirely unconstitutional. [21:48.180 --> 21:49.180] Okay? [21:49.180 --> 21:53.100] So, that one should shoot them down for a while. [21:53.100 --> 22:00.460] Now, the other thing is, that means that every municipal court in Texas can be sued into [22:00.460 --> 22:05.780] utter bankruptcy along with the city that created it because they acted entirely without [22:05.780 --> 22:08.860] jurisdiction of any kind. [22:08.860 --> 22:16.980] And as you well know, lack of subject matter jurisdiction can be challenged any time, present [22:16.980 --> 22:20.260] or future, okay? [22:20.260 --> 22:25.460] It can even be challenged past if the convictions already happened 20 years ago. [22:25.460 --> 22:31.260] If that court never had valid jurisdiction, the convictions illegal, subject matter jurisdiction [22:31.260 --> 22:32.620] does not exist. [22:32.620 --> 22:37.700] You can challenge it, have it overturned, and now you have a case for fraud because the [22:37.700 --> 22:45.620] fraud was recently discovered and the statute of limitations on fraud has never told. [22:45.620 --> 22:50.940] If we don't get off our dust and start using the tools at our disposal to make this stuff [22:50.940 --> 22:56.460] happen, people, we are screwed. [22:56.460 --> 23:02.540] It's time to stop playing ball with their bat and ball and start with our own. [23:02.540 --> 23:08.020] All right, that being said, we have a caller up on the board and it is Truth Raider out [23:08.020 --> 23:09.020] of Oregon. [23:09.020 --> 23:10.620] Raider, what can we do for you? [23:10.620 --> 23:11.620] Hi, sir. [23:11.620 --> 23:12.620] Howdy. [23:12.620 --> 23:18.420] I'm very proud and very thankful to have the opportunity to be able to speak with you on [23:18.420 --> 23:19.420] these issues. [23:19.420 --> 23:24.620] And I'm glad you're there and I'm glad you're not just a performance artist. [23:24.620 --> 23:28.420] Well, I'm not sure what that means, but you're welcome. [23:28.420 --> 23:31.140] All right, all right. [23:31.140 --> 23:34.420] Got pulled over by a state trooper over the weekend. [23:34.420 --> 23:35.420] Okay. [23:35.420 --> 23:39.100] Well, apparently I'm not on there, no stop list. [23:39.100 --> 23:40.100] Well. [23:40.100 --> 23:43.820] Yeah, very nice, very nice reservist officer. [23:43.820 --> 23:47.140] They're out all over the place this past weekend is what they do. [23:47.140 --> 23:49.620] I think they do this bi-annually. [23:49.620 --> 23:56.180] Throughout the state, they'll have two, it seems like two phases every six months. [23:56.180 --> 24:01.780] It seems like it's either March or April, September or October, but it seems like twice [24:01.780 --> 24:02.780] a year. [24:02.780 --> 24:04.780] Holiday seasons will be all over the place. [24:04.780 --> 24:12.700] Holiday seasons and weekends will be when they're out in the biggest areas, you know. [24:12.700 --> 24:15.820] Yeah, that's what they're in mass, so to speak. [24:15.820 --> 24:19.260] They're Mars system, as you call it, they're for annual revenue. [24:19.260 --> 24:20.260] Yep. [24:20.260 --> 24:26.540] Well, I had a business trip I had to do, not engage in commerce transportation, they'll [24:26.540 --> 24:32.900] get me wrong there, but I went to do a gig because I serve as a tennis official, so I [24:32.900 --> 24:37.580] went down to a town that's about 40, 50 miles away, and everywhere I went all the way down, [24:37.580 --> 24:41.140] I saw them on the side of the road on the left, on the right, and they were pulling [24:41.140 --> 24:42.620] over people engaged in transportation. [24:42.620 --> 24:46.260] They did pull over a lot of vehicles, so a lot of that they were doing, they were pulling [24:46.260 --> 24:52.540] over transport trucks, but anyhow, I just saw them on the streets pulling people over [24:52.540 --> 24:55.900] and they pulled somebody over on the side of the freeway on, this was Saturday, that [24:55.900 --> 25:02.700] didn't have any plates or any temporary papers in the window of their contents, and the officer [25:02.700 --> 25:07.300] pulled them over, and it was a congested traffic, so I didn't think anything about it, because [25:07.300 --> 25:10.900] I was going along with traffic, but the next thing you know, she was on the left side of [25:10.900 --> 25:15.940] me, passing right by, and then she stopped, turned and looked at me, waited until I passed, [25:15.940 --> 25:19.820] and then got behind me, and it took about 15, 20 seconds, and then she activated her [25:19.820 --> 25:25.220] Mars, and then came to the door, first thing I did is had the state-issued ID in hand, [25:25.220 --> 25:30.300] I said, good afternoon, ma'am, your name, your ID number, and she didn't have it memorized, [25:30.300 --> 25:34.740] and I just said, well, it'll be on the form here that I thought I'd give you, but anyway, [25:34.740 --> 25:38.100] not engaged in transportation, just let you know, making a proclamation of that, and what [25:38.100 --> 25:43.060] is your articulable probable cause, or the stop, what is your subject manager's fiction? [25:43.060 --> 25:47.140] She said, well, listen, I can't, I'm not going to argue with anything out here on the side [25:47.140 --> 25:50.860] of the road with you about that, okay, that's fine, but she was very nice and understood [25:50.860 --> 25:55.060] it, well, where I was coming from, just issued the citation, it was very brief, it was like [25:55.060 --> 26:01.740] four minutes, and I asked her, is this encounter being recorded? She said, yes, sir, very good, [26:01.740 --> 26:07.780] I could order the cab report and the videos of the stop, and we'll see you in court, and [26:07.780 --> 26:11.700] we'll settle everything there, she was very kind, and she let me go about my way when [26:11.700 --> 26:15.260] I was saying a thing, now, ask me any questions about where I come from, where I'm going, [26:15.260 --> 26:20.300] or anything, if I have any weapons, or any irrelevant questions, she did not ask me, [26:20.300 --> 26:24.740] she was very nice, gave me an ID, told me where I can handle the ticket at the court, [26:24.740 --> 26:28.580] and I have to go downtown Portland, which is going to be a little bit of a hassle, but [26:28.580 --> 26:34.980] that's where the office for the Oregon State Police is, and for these, or whatever quasi-court [26:34.980 --> 26:39.020] or whatever type of a court this is going to be, JP Court, I'm not sure what it's going [26:39.020 --> 26:43.020] to be, but as you were speaking about, I can file for lack of subject matter jurisdiction [26:43.020 --> 26:48.820] with the court, what it's I plan to do, and the other two filings for not in the Gage [26:48.820 --> 26:49.820] and Transfer. [26:49.820 --> 26:53.860] Well, the thing is, this is not a subject matter jurisdiction challenge as much as it's [26:53.860 --> 26:58.140] a personal jurisdiction challenge. [26:58.140 --> 27:02.900] It depends on how they're classifying subject matter jurisdiction. [27:02.900 --> 27:06.980] What they're doing is they're classifying their subject matter jurisdiction as being [27:06.980 --> 27:11.860] relevant to the classification of the offense, not the subject matter under which the offense [27:11.860 --> 27:12.860] arose. [27:12.860 --> 27:13.860] Okay? [27:13.860 --> 27:18.100] For instance, they're not being given jurisdiction of the transportation code, they're being [27:18.100 --> 27:23.740] given jurisdiction of any class C fine only in the transportation code. [27:23.740 --> 27:28.580] Any class B or A out of the transportation code won't be theirs. [27:28.580 --> 27:29.580] Okay. [27:29.580 --> 27:35.740] So, they're getting their subject matter jurisdiction based upon the level of the offense, but what [27:35.740 --> 27:44.500] they're attempting to do otherwise is apply a statute by converting the objects of the [27:44.500 --> 27:51.860] statute into separate subjects of and their own statutes. [27:51.860 --> 27:57.140] They're taking it out from under the subject matter context of the legislation and converting [27:57.140 --> 28:01.540] the objects into their own standalone subjects. [28:01.540 --> 28:04.180] That is what makes it unconstitutional. [28:04.180 --> 28:10.580] That is also what would putting it back where it belongs would be the proof of no personal [28:10.580 --> 28:11.580] jurisdiction. [28:11.580 --> 28:14.580] Okay. [28:14.580 --> 28:15.580] Very good. [28:15.580 --> 28:16.580] All right. [28:16.580 --> 28:21.060] I have till May 22nd, so I need to immediately, I believe, within maybe two or three more [28:21.060 --> 28:25.900] days when by the time it gets to the court, the ticket gets filed into the court to make [28:25.900 --> 28:28.460] these filings. [28:28.460 --> 28:37.220] And I also want to ask you, I need to put some type of demand for not having to enter [28:37.220 --> 28:38.780] any type of a plea. [28:38.780 --> 28:41.780] It's called a Declination to Plea. [28:41.780 --> 28:43.780] Declination to Plea. [28:43.780 --> 28:44.780] Okay. [28:44.780 --> 28:45.780] I'll put that down. [28:45.780 --> 28:51.820] You don't refuse you decline for improper notice, lack of personal jurisdiction, but [28:51.820 --> 28:54.060] you need to remember something. [28:54.060 --> 29:01.540] The very first thing, I mean the very first thing that has to be done is a written motion [29:01.540 --> 29:06.460] of special appearance challenging impersonal jurisdiction. [29:06.460 --> 29:11.180] After that, after that's been filed and is marked as filed, you can file anything else [29:11.180 --> 29:18.900] you want, okay, because your plea to the personal jurisdiction has already gone in. [29:18.900 --> 29:24.300] And that has yet to be heard, so it's considered the first filing in the case. [29:24.300 --> 29:26.260] So they hear it. [29:26.260 --> 29:30.460] After that, everything else is either a plea to the jurisdiction because I'm not under [29:30.460 --> 29:34.140] the subject matter of transportation, therefore could not commit the offense and that's an [29:34.140 --> 29:38.740] affirmative defense to the allegation being made by the court and the witness to the effect [29:38.740 --> 29:44.340] and blah, blah, blah, okay, all right, and so on and so forth. [29:44.340 --> 29:47.060] All right, Radar, hang on, I got to take a break here real quick. [29:47.060 --> 29:48.700] We'll come back and finish this up. [29:48.700 --> 29:53.020] All right, folks, I see y'all lining up on the board, so y'all hang in there and we'll [29:53.020 --> 30:01.140] get right back to you momentarily after this break, call in number 512-646-1984, okay. [30:01.140 --> 30:06.580] Radio frequency identification, or RFID, is a technology that silently tracks objects [30:06.580 --> 30:07.580] using radio waves. [30:07.580 --> 30:09.580] But what if the object is you? [30:09.580 --> 30:14.260] I'm Dr. Kauffman Albright, and I'll be back with a buzz on just how invasive this stealthy [30:14.260 --> 30:16.700] technology can be. [30:16.700 --> 30:18.300] Privacy is under attack. [30:18.300 --> 30:21.900] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [30:21.900 --> 30:26.660] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [30:26.660 --> 30:31.620] To protect your rights, say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. 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[35:26.300 --> 35:28.580] Nobody here is independently wealthy. [35:28.580 --> 35:31.660] Nobody here has oil wealthies flowing in from somewhere. [35:31.660 --> 35:36.620] Hell, I've got shoes right now that basically have a hole in them, some big around both [35:36.620 --> 35:42.060] toes that they talk to me when I walk, but I'm still here. [35:42.060 --> 35:44.460] So please keep us in mind. [35:44.460 --> 35:45.580] Keep us supported. [35:45.580 --> 35:48.220] We can't do what we do without you. [35:48.220 --> 35:49.740] All right. [35:49.740 --> 35:51.780] That being said, let's see if we can wrap this up. [35:51.780 --> 35:52.780] Truth Raider. [35:52.780 --> 35:53.780] All right, Raider. [35:53.780 --> 35:56.380] Let's rush this along because I got a board full. [35:56.380 --> 35:57.380] Excellent. [35:57.380 --> 36:03.460] Well, I do appreciate you, and I will be sending some more support to you in the future, especially [36:03.460 --> 36:05.060] when I'm successful with my lawsuit. [36:05.060 --> 36:06.060] I will. [36:06.060 --> 36:11.620] I appreciate that, especially considering I've got you several wins on your way to that lawsuit. [36:11.620 --> 36:12.620] That's right. [36:12.620 --> 36:13.620] I appreciate that very, very much. [36:13.620 --> 36:15.940] And it's not just for me, but it's for everyone else. [36:15.940 --> 36:21.380] And I must do this to help the next person behind me, which is most important and everybody [36:21.380 --> 36:24.260] else following behind them as well. [36:24.260 --> 36:25.260] Yeah. [36:25.260 --> 36:26.260] Okay. [36:26.260 --> 36:29.500] Having said that, I have a couple of questions. [36:29.500 --> 36:35.060] Concerning the seat belt violation, that's one of them I've got written up for in this [36:35.060 --> 36:39.580] particular traffic stop over the weekend, that's also considered part of the commercial [36:39.580 --> 36:40.580] agreement. [36:40.580 --> 36:43.900] It's under the same code, right? [36:43.900 --> 36:44.900] Yeah. [36:44.900 --> 36:46.940] Well, it's under transportation code. [36:46.940 --> 36:49.900] It's under those who are engaged in transportation. [36:49.900 --> 36:53.580] But while it is here in Texas, I don't know if that's what they call it in Oregon, but [36:53.580 --> 36:57.900] it's still the same set of statutes that deal with the same activity. [36:57.900 --> 36:58.900] Right. [36:58.900 --> 37:04.460] So those cannot be applied to me either, and I can have those dismissed too as well. [37:04.460 --> 37:05.460] Correct. [37:05.460 --> 37:06.460] Okay. [37:06.460 --> 37:07.460] Very good. [37:07.460 --> 37:08.460] Okay. [37:08.460 --> 37:11.020] Other than that, see what's going to happen in the future. [37:11.020 --> 37:16.780] Do the impersonum, do the special appearance first, declination of pleading, not engaged [37:16.780 --> 37:25.060] in transportation, proclamation, and, importantly, the very first thing by itself must be the [37:25.060 --> 37:31.260] plea to personal jurisdiction, special appearance, lack of personal jurisdiction. [37:31.260 --> 37:38.780] Then you can file anything else after that has been filed, preferably at least one day [37:38.780 --> 37:41.460] after you file the special appearance. [37:41.460 --> 37:42.460] Okay. [37:42.460 --> 37:43.460] Very good. [37:43.460 --> 37:48.380] All right, I won't send you any emails concerning because you're swamped with emails and business [37:48.380 --> 37:49.380] and work. [37:49.380 --> 37:52.900] But I'll keep you posted over in the future over the show. [37:52.900 --> 37:53.900] Okay. [37:53.900 --> 37:54.900] None of the shows in the future. [37:54.900 --> 37:55.900] I'll call and let you know. [37:55.900 --> 37:56.900] All right. [37:56.900 --> 37:57.900] Having said that, God bless, Eddie. [37:57.900 --> 37:58.900] Thank you so much again. [37:58.900 --> 37:59.900] Yes, sir. [37:59.900 --> 38:00.900] Take care. [38:00.900 --> 38:01.900] Good luck. [38:01.900 --> 38:02.900] Take care of the week ahead. [38:02.900 --> 38:03.900] All right. [38:03.900 --> 38:04.900] Thanks, Eddie. [38:04.900 --> 38:05.900] All right. [38:05.900 --> 38:06.900] Bye-bye. [38:06.900 --> 38:07.900] All right. [38:07.900 --> 38:08.900] Now we're going to go to Scott in Georgia. [38:08.900 --> 38:09.900] Scott, what do you got? [38:09.900 --> 38:17.060] Hello, Scott in Georgia. [38:17.060 --> 38:19.420] Going once. [38:19.420 --> 38:21.940] Going twice. [38:21.940 --> 38:22.940] Back on hold. [38:22.940 --> 38:23.940] All right. [38:23.940 --> 38:27.020] If you come back on the air there, Scott, let me know and I'll try to pick you back or [38:27.020 --> 38:29.260] just hang on and I'll try to pick you back up. [38:29.260 --> 38:30.260] All right. [38:30.260 --> 38:32.340] Now we're going to Carlos in Texas. [38:32.340 --> 38:34.340] Carlos, what can we do for you? [38:34.340 --> 38:35.340] Hey, Eddie. [38:35.340 --> 38:36.340] How are you? [38:36.340 --> 38:41.300] First time caller, man, I've been wanting to call you for the longest time, but I kind [38:41.300 --> 38:42.300] of feel nervous. [38:42.300 --> 38:43.300] Okay. [38:43.300 --> 38:44.300] Calling on the show. [38:44.300 --> 38:45.300] Anyway. [38:45.300 --> 38:49.220] You got nothing to be nervous about unless you're going to start just paying for that [38:49.220 --> 38:52.100] stuff and force me to whip on you. [38:52.100 --> 38:53.100] No. [38:53.100 --> 38:56.300] In fact, I know very little. [38:56.300 --> 39:03.020] I mean, from what I have learned by going to your classes and the YouTube videos and [39:03.020 --> 39:10.420] the archives that I can find along the way that I listen to all day long. [39:10.420 --> 39:16.900] Other than that, I'm still agreeing on this, but I'm trying to learn and I'm not scared [39:16.900 --> 39:23.860] to do it, Eddie, and I appreciate you so much that before, I've been traveling without [39:23.860 --> 39:24.860] a license. [39:24.860 --> 39:31.980] I used to drive that then and my license expired in 2012. [39:31.980 --> 39:37.580] So every time that I'd get behind the wheel, I would always be praying so that I don't [39:37.580 --> 39:40.580] get pulled over because I didn't have a license because I knew that I was going to be kicked [39:40.580 --> 39:42.380] a jail and things like that, right? [39:42.380 --> 39:43.380] Right. [39:43.380 --> 39:50.180] But then after I met you, the YouTube, I don't know, I just got brave and I said, well, [39:50.180 --> 39:51.660] you know, it's got to be true. [39:51.660 --> 39:57.700] So then I went to your class and I met you personally and I said, you know, it was just [39:57.700 --> 39:59.860] the whole of the world to me. [39:59.860 --> 40:06.380] So now I'm trying to learn more and more and more and okay, well, let me ask you a question. [40:06.380 --> 40:09.860] In all the times that you've come to class and all the things that you've heard me do [40:09.860 --> 40:15.580] on this show, have I ever told you anything that you cannot go verify in the black letter [40:15.580 --> 40:16.580] law that exists? [40:16.580 --> 40:18.460] I've always told you where to find it. [40:18.460 --> 40:20.900] I've always told you what it said in advance. [40:20.900 --> 40:26.100] Have you ever seen it to be wrong and have you ever not been able to find it? [40:26.100 --> 40:28.980] No, no, it's everything has been there. [40:28.980 --> 40:34.780] And that's, you know, that raises like a big question in my head. [40:34.780 --> 40:41.260] Why do so many people insist on ignoring the facts? [40:41.260 --> 40:46.220] You know, I wasn't ignorant before because I had, I mean, I have no idea that we could, [40:46.220 --> 40:49.340] and I'm going to say this, we could drive without a license. [40:49.340 --> 40:50.340] I didn't know. [40:50.340 --> 40:53.060] I had no idea until I met you. [40:53.060 --> 40:59.980] And then you kind of just guided me through the path and, you know, to a whole other world. [40:59.980 --> 41:07.180] And I said, Jesus Christ, you know, what world do we live in that, that I don't even know [41:07.180 --> 41:08.180] about it. [41:08.180 --> 41:16.900] So, so now even if I, even if I get pulled over, which now I get, I have my camera from [41:16.900 --> 41:24.900] the car and everything, and in fact, I need to talk to you about that case, that situation [41:24.900 --> 41:31.980] that when I got pulled over in Point Comfort, I got arrested and I was taken to jail. [41:31.980 --> 41:38.060] And I was never written my rights until I saw the magistrate in jail after I had been [41:38.060 --> 41:47.740] boozed and everything, the sheriff's department was there, the police, the cop that arrested [41:47.740 --> 41:48.740] me. [41:48.740 --> 41:51.260] I told him, you know, well, I tried to explain to him what I was actually doing, that I wasn't [41:51.260 --> 41:55.420] driving and stuff, but they don't, they don't know, I didn't mean they don't know it. [41:55.420 --> 41:59.060] They're not, they're going to appear as regular and it'll look at you like you're crazy. [41:59.060 --> 42:06.860] So, anyway, one thing led to another, I was taken to jail and I had to post bail and through [42:06.860 --> 42:10.900] a bail bond and that's one of the questions that I have. [42:10.900 --> 42:13.940] I haven't received anything from this guy. [42:13.940 --> 42:17.100] I don't know what am I supposed to be receiving through mail. [42:17.100 --> 42:19.620] I have called several times. [42:19.620 --> 42:23.020] They keep on telling me that it's going to be like a couple of months before they can [42:23.020 --> 42:27.900] actually send something because they don't have anything on record. [42:27.900 --> 42:28.900] I don't know. [42:28.900 --> 42:29.900] What else am I supposed to do? [42:29.900 --> 42:31.540] And do I just wait? [42:31.540 --> 42:37.580] Well, you don't ever just wait, you prepare, you read, you research and study, you practice [42:37.580 --> 42:40.900] argument and you figure out how this works. [42:40.900 --> 42:44.740] Anything else, you're just leaving yourself unprepared ahead of time. [42:44.740 --> 42:47.300] Don't do that. [42:47.300 --> 42:53.220] The best option you've got at any time is take whatever time you can get to do that [42:53.220 --> 42:57.180] type of study and then organizing your case and preparing for your case. [42:57.180 --> 42:59.020] Don't ever just waste it. [42:59.020 --> 43:03.980] As far as what they're supposed to send you, they have rules they have to comply with. [43:03.980 --> 43:08.940] This is exactly the issue with them sending you to a court when no one's even filed an [43:08.940 --> 43:11.580] actual complaint against you yet. [43:11.580 --> 43:14.900] You're being told to have made an appearance in this court on such and such date and such [43:14.900 --> 43:20.980] and such time and what they're not doing is complying with the Texas statute that says [43:20.980 --> 43:26.820] they have to have that complaint generated by the time you make that appearance because [43:26.820 --> 43:32.940] you have a right to be served with that complaint before that appearance happens and yet they [43:32.940 --> 43:34.540] don't do that. [43:34.540 --> 43:38.300] You'll make the first appearance, the second appearance, the third appearance and nobody [43:38.300 --> 43:43.620] will have ever even filed a complaint and what this does is prevents them from having [43:43.620 --> 43:48.900] to worry about a speedy trial complaint later because the clock never got started. [43:48.900 --> 43:55.180] Hang on Carlos, we'll pick this up on the other side of the break here folks, 512-646-1984 [43:55.180 --> 43:57.180] will be right back so y'all hang in there. [44:25.700 --> 44:26.600] the court. [44:26.600 --> 44:27.960] And now you can too. [44:27.960 --> 44:34.420] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case winning experience. [44:34.420 --> 44:39.160] Even if you're not in a lawsuit you can learn what everyone should understand about the [44:39.160 --> 44:42.760] principles and practices that control our American courts. [44:42.760 --> 44:49.600] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [44:49.600 --> 44:57.200] say tactics and much more, please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free [44:57.200 --> 44:58.200] 866-LAW-EZ. 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[46:18.680 --> 46:20.680] Thank you so much for watching. [46:20.680 --> 46:21.680] I hope you enjoyed this video. [46:21.680 --> 46:22.680] I hope you enjoyed it. [46:22.680 --> 46:23.680] I'll see you next time. [46:23.680 --> 46:24.680] Bye. [46:24.680 --> 46:53.680] I hope you enjoyed it. [46:54.680 --> 47:24.440] All right, folks. [47:24.440 --> 47:25.440] We are back. [47:25.440 --> 47:29.440] This is Rule of Law Radio, the calling number 512-646-1984. [47:29.440 --> 47:35.440] We're going to go ahead and finish up with Carlos here in Texas. [47:35.440 --> 47:36.440] All right, Carlos. [47:36.440 --> 47:37.440] Go ahead. [47:37.440 --> 47:38.440] Hey, Eddie. [47:38.440 --> 47:46.200] So, I forgot completely what I was talking about, but because I got several questions. [47:46.200 --> 47:55.080] The next question after everything else, I've got two previous stops where they pulled me [47:55.080 --> 47:56.080] over. [47:56.080 --> 47:59.880] They gave me my tickets and they let me go on my way, but I never showed up to court [47:59.880 --> 48:03.440] because I never got a notice or complaint either on those. [48:03.440 --> 48:06.440] So right now I have two failure two appears. [48:06.440 --> 48:07.920] What am I supposed to do about those? [48:07.920 --> 48:10.800] What courts were these in? [48:10.800 --> 48:11.800] Municipal court. [48:11.800 --> 48:12.800] Okay. [48:12.800 --> 48:14.800] What municipal court? [48:14.800 --> 48:19.800] One, even like the city? [48:19.800 --> 48:23.880] No, just what I was talking about at the beginning of the show. [48:23.880 --> 48:25.880] What municipal court? [48:25.880 --> 48:26.880] JP. [48:26.880 --> 48:33.280] Well, JP is not a municipal court. [48:33.280 --> 48:37.800] JP is a county court. [48:37.800 --> 48:38.800] Okay. [48:38.800 --> 48:44.920] Well, I don't know, Jesus Christ, I don't even have the tickets here anymore. [48:44.920 --> 48:52.000] Well, the thing about it is, the problem still goes to personal jurisdiction. [48:52.000 --> 48:59.480] Not engaged in transportation, no personal jurisdiction, no jurisdiction, period, okay? [48:59.480 --> 49:05.120] But you've got to still go fight that to make that the case or at least file the documents [49:05.120 --> 49:07.600] necessary to fight it. [49:07.600 --> 49:10.640] The initial appearance is not debatable in that. [49:10.640 --> 49:12.920] You need to go down there and make that appearance. [49:12.920 --> 49:16.440] But if they've got a failure to appear, that means they've probably got warrants. [49:16.440 --> 49:17.440] JP. [49:17.440 --> 49:27.280] Well, I'll tell you what, those two happened maybe about three months after, I mean, before [49:27.280 --> 49:33.440] this last stop over there in Point Comfort, Texas, where I pulled over and then I was [49:33.440 --> 49:38.960] in jail because of no driver's license. [49:38.960 --> 49:41.800] He never said anything about having a warrant for my arrest. [49:41.800 --> 49:46.760] Well, the thing is, no driver's license is not an arrestable offense in Texas. [49:46.760 --> 49:49.120] Never has been. [49:49.120 --> 49:52.720] I did specify that to the sheriff. [49:52.720 --> 49:58.400] The cop was, I mean, the city police pulled me over, but then he requested backup because [49:58.400 --> 50:03.560] I was, he wanted me to get out of my car and I didn't like it because he wanted me to get [50:03.560 --> 50:07.840] out of my car to sign the tickets or I could just sign the tickets right here. [50:07.840 --> 50:10.800] I don't feel safe out there with you. [50:10.800 --> 50:11.800] That's the thing. [50:11.800 --> 50:15.720] You don't feel safe with me in here and I don't feel safe with you out there. [50:15.720 --> 50:18.240] So I'll just go ahead and sign your tickets right here. [50:18.240 --> 50:22.720] But he was actually trying to get me out of my car to arrest me. [50:22.720 --> 50:29.760] Well, they usually are, but that's what I'm saying, the arrest itself would be illegal. [50:29.760 --> 50:36.320] See, these idiots, not the cops, not the judges, not the prosecutors, not the appellate judges, [50:36.320 --> 50:42.480] not the Supreme Court judges, they don't read the statutes. [50:42.480 --> 50:49.960] They do everything how they want to do it unless you force them to read the statutes. [50:49.960 --> 50:58.640] The statutes are their downfall provided you can use them properly. [50:58.640 --> 50:59.640] But nobody does. [50:59.640 --> 51:10.080] So in this case, in this case that I got everything on video, everything from the get-go, if you, [51:10.080 --> 51:17.760] if you, if I was, if I was to send you the video and you evaluate it per se, would you [51:17.760 --> 51:26.520] be able to tell me we have something to stand on as far as suing the crap out of these guys? [51:26.520 --> 51:32.360] When they stopped you, what did they do to you? [51:32.360 --> 51:33.360] Arrested me. [51:33.360 --> 51:34.360] Okay. [51:34.360 --> 51:37.120] What else do you think you need to sue them for? [51:37.120 --> 51:39.560] Where did they take you after they arrested you? [51:39.560 --> 51:43.880] To jail, the probation of my liberty, I would say. [51:43.880 --> 51:45.520] They took you straight to jail. [51:45.520 --> 51:46.520] No magistrate. [51:46.520 --> 51:47.520] Yeah. [51:47.520 --> 51:50.800] That's the violation of the transportation code on its face. [51:50.800 --> 51:54.600] Even though the code does not apply to you, it applies to them and what they're supposed [51:54.600 --> 51:57.520] to do if they arrest you under it. [51:57.520 --> 52:01.920] And it tells them very clearly that they are to take you immediately before a magistrate. [52:01.920 --> 52:03.520] They didn't do that. [52:03.520 --> 52:08.520] Texas law, the case law on it says that's a case of false imprisonment. [52:08.520 --> 52:12.560] That's a case of misconduct. [52:12.560 --> 52:19.880] They towed my car and then they made me, well, of course, I had to call my wife all the way [52:19.880 --> 52:23.080] from Brown, so she had to come and pick me up. [52:23.080 --> 52:29.000] Well, the thing is, there's also Texas case law that says they cannot just tow the car [52:29.000 --> 52:30.680] without a good reason. [52:30.680 --> 52:36.080] And under the transportation code, the only good reason is the car presents a public safety [52:36.080 --> 52:38.720] hazard because of where it's parked. [52:38.720 --> 52:43.880] It's a hazard because it was involved in an accident and it can't be removed, except [52:43.880 --> 52:50.840] in pieces, et cetera, et cetera, or it's been on private property in excess of 48 hours [52:50.840 --> 52:54.960] after it's been requested to be removed, okay? [52:54.960 --> 52:58.760] So those are the only, or it's being seized as evidence. [52:58.760 --> 53:02.400] They're not seizing it for any of those reasons. [53:02.400 --> 53:06.560] They are doing it to punish you without a trial. [53:06.560 --> 53:07.560] Yeah. [53:07.560 --> 53:13.720] And they looked all over the car and I even told them, you know, I am not consenting to [53:13.720 --> 53:16.800] your search and your seizure, or your seizure. [53:16.800 --> 53:20.640] He said, well, I'm not going to search this, I'm just going to take inventory. [53:20.640 --> 53:23.720] I said, well, you're going to get inside my car, you're going to look through everything [53:23.720 --> 53:24.720] that I have. [53:24.720 --> 53:31.440] Well, they're going on the ruling that they can do an inventory ancillary to an arrest. [53:31.440 --> 53:39.760] But the problem is the arrest was illegal, therefore what they did to inventory was illegal. [53:39.760 --> 53:44.040] They entered the car without a proper warrant, they arrested without a proper warrant and [53:44.040 --> 53:50.600] without proper lawful authority because a driver's license offense is not arrestable [53:50.600 --> 53:52.560] in Texas. [53:52.560 --> 54:00.080] 543.001 of the Transportation Code specifically authorizes warrantless arrest only for the [54:00.080 --> 54:07.840] offenses included in subtitle C. Drivers licenses, financial responsibility, registration are [54:07.840 --> 54:17.800] not in subtitle C. They are in B and D, but not C. There is no warrantless arrest authority [54:17.800 --> 54:22.760] for anything other than the subtitle C violations. [54:22.760 --> 54:29.360] And even then probable cause can only exist to make that warrantless arrest if the officer [54:29.360 --> 54:35.800] can state specific facts providing articulable probable cause to believe the individual was [54:35.800 --> 54:42.880] engaged in transportation so as to be capable of committing any offense to leads in the [54:42.880 --> 54:44.760] code. [54:44.760 --> 54:50.600] That should be something these courts and judges and prosecutors ought to know and understand [54:50.600 --> 54:52.920] and they refuse. [54:52.920 --> 54:58.440] They are completely incompetent, they are completely idiotic, completely corrupt and [54:58.440 --> 55:05.400] I would be the first one to pull the lever on the gallows to get rid of them. [55:05.400 --> 55:12.080] I would volunteer to be the first one to yank the platform out from every one of them. [55:12.080 --> 55:20.800] I would fight every individual in an MMA match to be the one pulling that lever. [55:20.800 --> 55:21.800] You're funny Eddie. [55:21.800 --> 55:22.800] Oh god. [55:22.800 --> 55:30.280] Anyway, so I'm going to get this video together, I don't know how I can send it to you by email [55:30.280 --> 55:31.280] or by mail. [55:31.280 --> 55:37.240] Well, it ain't coming by email, this is extremely small, 25 megs is generally the limit on most [55:37.240 --> 55:43.560] of them and the only way you'd get it to me outside of that would be something like Google [55:43.560 --> 55:47.320] Drive or something of that sort. [55:47.320 --> 55:49.200] Put it on a flash drive and... [55:49.200 --> 55:53.200] You can do that, you can put it on a flash drive or something like that and mail it to [55:53.200 --> 55:54.200] me. [55:54.200 --> 55:55.200] Okay. [55:55.200 --> 55:57.560] But you're not going to be able to email it. [55:57.560 --> 56:04.320] No, no, no, I didn't mean to email, I don't know why I said email and then this is my [56:04.320 --> 56:12.040] thought Eddie, we'll do whatever we can and if we win, rule of luck and keep everything. [56:12.040 --> 56:17.280] I don't care about the money, I just want to keep this guy's fight. [56:17.280 --> 56:22.760] Well, that is going to be something you're going to have to practice doing because the [56:22.760 --> 56:25.240] only people that can go to court for you is you. [56:25.240 --> 56:29.840] Now, in federal court, you can take someone that knows what they're doing that does not [56:29.840 --> 56:37.320] have to be an attorney to act as friend, next friend and do your speaking for you. [56:37.320 --> 56:41.200] In federal court, they can't, they don't stop you because they know they're not supposed [56:41.200 --> 56:42.200] to stop you. [56:42.200 --> 56:47.720] The states are the ones that deny you due process by denying you that assistance of counsel [56:47.720 --> 56:49.560] when you go to their court. [56:49.560 --> 56:54.520] But if we win this case right there and court and they dismissed it or whatever, then we [56:54.520 --> 56:57.440] have a case taken to the higher court, right? [56:57.440 --> 57:03.120] Well, in each case you lose, you potentially have a case to go up the chain with, yes. [57:03.120 --> 57:04.120] Okay. [57:04.120 --> 57:09.000] Well, what I mean by is that you are going to have to help me with this because like [57:09.000 --> 57:15.560] I said before, I'm pretty green and I'm still learning, but I'm not afraid anymore, Eddie. [57:15.560 --> 57:16.560] I'm not. [57:16.560 --> 57:20.000] Well, folks need to learn to not be. [57:20.000 --> 57:23.560] It's the fear that they use to keep you down. [57:23.560 --> 57:26.360] Well, thanks to you. [57:26.360 --> 57:27.360] I've lost that. [57:27.360 --> 57:28.840] Well, glad to help. [57:28.840 --> 57:30.560] Well, that's for a fact. [57:30.560 --> 57:37.520] And I need to speak to Deborah if I can right now so that I can do these. [57:37.520 --> 57:42.800] Okay, well, she'll pick you up after I put you back on hold and she can pick you up and [57:42.800 --> 57:44.720] get the info she needs from you. [57:44.720 --> 57:45.720] Okay. [57:45.720 --> 57:46.720] Okay. [57:46.720 --> 57:51.640] And then maybe I'll just give you a call sometime during the week and let you know. [57:51.640 --> 57:53.520] I mean, I'll ask you a couple more questions. [57:53.520 --> 57:54.520] All right. [57:54.520 --> 57:55.520] That'll be fine. [57:55.520 --> 57:57.640] Just don't hang up when I put you back on hold. [57:57.640 --> 57:58.640] Okay. [57:58.640 --> 57:59.640] All righty. [57:59.640 --> 58:00.640] All right. [58:00.640 --> 58:01.640] So you hang in there. [58:01.640 --> 58:02.640] All right, Tim. [58:02.640 --> 58:03.640] Thanks so much. [58:03.640 --> 58:04.640] All right, you're welcome, Carlos. [58:04.640 --> 58:06.200] Tim, Scott, I do see you there on the board. [58:06.200 --> 58:10.000] We're about to take the top of the hour break, so it'll be about four minutes or so before [58:10.000 --> 58:13.160] we get back on the air and I will take your call then. [58:13.160 --> 58:14.520] Please don't disappear. [58:14.520 --> 58:16.480] Be there when I pick up and we can talk. [58:16.480 --> 58:19.560] All right, folks, we're about to take our top of the hour break. [58:19.560 --> 58:20.560] So y'all hang in there. [58:20.560 --> 58:28.440] The rule of law radio Monday night show with your host Eddie Craig calling number 512-646-1984. [58:28.440 --> 58:33.520] And while we're on this break, please go to logosradionetwork.com. [58:33.520 --> 58:37.200] Take a look at the information for the fundraiser in the black box at the top left of the front [58:37.200 --> 58:42.320] page and if and when you can, make a donation for whatever amount you can. [58:42.320 --> 58:44.080] All right, folks, y'all hang on. [58:44.080 --> 58:50.320] We will be right back. [58:50.320 --> 58:55.760] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world, yet countless readers are frustrated [58:55.760 --> 58:58.560] because they struggle to understand it. 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[01:00:39.120 --> 01:00:48.240] In recent news, President Donald Trump stated today at a White House meeting of Security [01:00:48.240 --> 01:00:53.240] Council envoys that, quote, the status quo in North Korea is unacceptable and that this [01:00:53.240 --> 01:00:57.120] is a real threat to the world, whether we want to talk about it or not. [01:00:57.120 --> 01:01:01.480] North Korea is a big world problem and it's a problem we have to finally solve. [01:01:01.480 --> 01:01:05.880] People have put blindfolds on for decades and now it's time to solve the problem. [01:01:05.880 --> 01:01:10.480] First President Xi called Trump concerning North Korea today as well, though the call [01:01:10.480 --> 01:01:15.360] transcript is unavailable, Chinese television news outlets are stating that China adamantly [01:01:15.360 --> 01:01:20.720] opposes any actions in contravention of the United Nations Security Council resolutions. [01:01:20.720 --> 01:01:25.880] Xi stated when referring to the Korean Peninsula, quote, only if all sides live up to their [01:01:25.880 --> 01:01:30.120] responsibilities and come together for the different directions, can a nuclear issue [01:01:30.120 --> 01:01:33.440] on the peninsula be resolved as quickly as possible. [01:01:33.440 --> 01:01:38.360] South Korea News Service Yon Ha reported that North Korea's official news agency reported [01:01:38.360 --> 01:01:44.080] over the weekend that they warn China of catastrophic consequences for their relationship if economic [01:01:44.080 --> 01:01:45.920] sanctions continued. [01:01:45.920 --> 01:01:50.520] President Trump also spoke with Prime Minister Shinsu Abe of Japan who told the president [01:01:50.520 --> 01:01:54.360] that, quote, North Korea's nuclear and missile program is an extremely serious threat to [01:01:54.360 --> 01:01:57.760] security not only in the international community but also for our country. [01:01:57.760 --> 01:02:02.960] We will continue to closely cooperate and maintain the high level of warning and surveillance. [01:02:02.960 --> 01:02:09.320] We will respond resolutely. [01:02:09.320 --> 01:02:14.760] The Japanese automaker Honda claims that their all-new Type R Civic lapped the famous 12.9 [01:02:14.760 --> 01:02:19.480] Nürburgring track in just seven minutes and 43.80 seconds. [01:02:19.480 --> 01:02:26.320] That was 3.39 seconds faster than the limited run golf GTI, Club Sport S, and 6.83 seconds [01:02:26.320 --> 01:02:30.840] faster than the previous generation of the European market Civic Type R. The new Type [01:02:30.840 --> 01:02:38.320] R is a US-made 2.0 turbocharged inline 4 that puts around 306 horsepower and 295 foot-pounds [01:02:38.320 --> 01:02:39.320] of torque. [01:02:39.320 --> 01:02:43.080] Honda has yet to release the 0 to 60 mile per hour stats on the Type R, so this gives [01:02:43.080 --> 01:02:45.560] us a first indication of what the car is capable of. [01:02:45.560 --> 01:02:47.760] A video of the run is available online. [01:02:47.760 --> 01:02:50.400] The Type R goes on sale later this spring. [01:02:50.400 --> 01:03:01.920] This is Brooke Brody with Reload Down for April 24th, 2017. [01:03:01.920 --> 01:03:20.880] Thank you so much for watching this video and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe [01:03:20.880 --> 01:03:42.840] to our YouTube channel for more videos like this. [01:03:42.840 --> 01:03:44.920] Alright folks, we are back. [01:03:44.920 --> 01:03:49.000] This is Monday Night Rule of Law radio show with your host Eddie Craig and now we have [01:03:49.000 --> 01:03:50.560] Scott in Georgia. [01:03:50.560 --> 01:03:52.560] Scott, what can we do for you? [01:03:52.560 --> 01:03:57.880] Well, I've got a bunch of questions about a 6th, but I'm not going to be in there and [01:03:57.880 --> 01:03:58.880] talking, talking, talking. [01:03:58.880 --> 01:03:59.880] I've got one question. [01:03:59.880 --> 01:04:00.880] Alright. [01:04:00.880 --> 01:04:07.720] I've got arrested in December last year and I've got 11 misdemeanor charges on me and [01:04:07.720 --> 01:04:14.440] I believe I have a case, I mean they, my suit against them would be trespass on person and [01:04:14.440 --> 01:04:15.440] property. [01:04:15.440 --> 01:04:17.160] I don't know if that's true or not with me. [01:04:17.160 --> 01:04:20.880] That depends on what the tort claims are that are allowed in your state. [01:04:20.880 --> 01:04:21.880] Okay. [01:04:21.880 --> 01:04:26.480] Assault, when they put their hands on me, aggravated robbery, when they took my truck, [01:04:26.480 --> 01:04:30.960] right to travel, violated, false detainment, and I'm in prison. [01:04:30.960 --> 01:04:31.960] Let's back up something. [01:04:31.960 --> 01:04:36.760] Let me, let me, let me try this one more time for everybody that's listening. [01:04:36.760 --> 01:04:41.520] The right to travel is not the proper argument. [01:04:41.520 --> 01:04:48.120] In every court case on the issue to right to travel, it deals with travel to foreign [01:04:48.120 --> 01:04:55.080] lands and crossing borders to foreign lands or coming back from foreign lands. [01:04:55.080 --> 01:05:03.360] It has nothing to do with interstate and intrastate right to liberty through locomotion. [01:05:03.360 --> 01:05:09.280] Those are two very different arguments in the eyes of the courts, okay? [01:05:09.280 --> 01:05:15.160] The right to travel is internationally, not locally. [01:05:15.160 --> 01:05:20.040] The right locally is the right to liberty through locomotion. [01:05:20.040 --> 01:05:26.000] That's the exact language the courts have used in their opinions on that issue versus [01:05:26.000 --> 01:05:27.000] the other. [01:05:27.000 --> 01:05:29.000] How should I use that? [01:05:29.000 --> 01:05:37.160] Well, you don't use that, that's not the point. [01:05:37.160 --> 01:05:43.640] You simply ask, you inform that you are not engaged in any commercial use of the highways, [01:05:43.640 --> 01:05:46.320] which implies the other. [01:05:46.320 --> 01:05:50.320] You just simply say I'm acting entirely in my private capacity for the purpose of liberty [01:05:50.320 --> 01:05:51.320] and locomotion. [01:05:51.320 --> 01:05:52.320] That's it. [01:05:52.320 --> 01:05:57.480] Well, the top ask me, when he pulled me over, he pulled me over because I didn't have a tag [01:05:57.480 --> 01:06:01.880] or I had a tag that not so high or not operating in the irregular activity and there's four [01:06:01.880 --> 01:06:03.040] higher capacity. [01:06:03.040 --> 01:06:07.560] That's why he pulled me over, which he didn't know what articulatively probably would cause [01:06:07.560 --> 01:06:10.960] him to pull me over, because I know he has three-day grays to get a tag. [01:06:10.960 --> 01:06:16.360] I don't know anybody that does the BNV with a tow truck towing their vehicle. [01:06:16.360 --> 01:06:19.600] If I have a court case, it's on YouTube. [01:06:19.600 --> 01:06:23.880] Are you saying you have a vehicle? [01:06:23.880 --> 01:06:24.880] An automobile. [01:06:24.880 --> 01:06:25.880] Okay. [01:06:25.880 --> 01:06:28.080] I don't care what's on YouTube. [01:06:28.080 --> 01:06:33.000] That's more people giving the wrong name to what they're trying to accomplish. [01:06:33.000 --> 01:06:37.200] The right to travel is not the proper argument. [01:06:37.200 --> 01:06:38.200] Okay. [01:06:38.200 --> 01:06:40.520] Well, it's called right to travel. [01:06:40.520 --> 01:06:41.520] I know. [01:06:41.520 --> 01:06:43.000] There's lots of videos and that's what I'm saying. [01:06:43.000 --> 01:06:46.240] They're giving it the wrong, they're putting out the wrong information. [01:06:46.240 --> 01:06:47.960] It is not the right argument. [01:06:47.960 --> 01:06:50.280] No, that's my arrest. [01:06:50.280 --> 01:06:51.520] That's my arrest on video. [01:06:51.520 --> 01:06:52.520] Oh, okay. [01:06:52.520 --> 01:06:53.520] I'm sorry. [01:06:53.520 --> 01:06:54.520] I'm sorry. [01:06:54.520 --> 01:06:55.520] Yeah, I want you to see it. [01:06:55.520 --> 01:06:56.520] Right to travel. [01:06:56.520 --> 01:06:57.520] Can you email me a link to it? [01:06:57.520 --> 01:06:58.520] They're best. [01:06:58.520 --> 01:07:01.720] I don't have any way to write it down, so can you email it to me? [01:07:01.720 --> 01:07:03.720] Man, I'm computer retarded. [01:07:03.720 --> 01:07:04.720] I can't do that. [01:07:04.720 --> 01:07:06.720] I know it's a better word to litter it. [01:07:06.720 --> 01:07:07.720] Okay. [01:07:07.720 --> 01:07:09.720] You told me last time to do that. [01:07:09.720 --> 01:07:10.720] Oh, okay. [01:07:10.720 --> 01:07:15.200] Remember, right to travel, pirates at their best. [01:07:15.200 --> 01:07:17.720] Pirates or pirates? [01:07:17.720 --> 01:07:18.720] Pirates. [01:07:18.720 --> 01:07:19.720] Okay. [01:07:19.720 --> 01:07:21.720] Pirates on the sea. [01:07:21.720 --> 01:07:22.800] All right. [01:07:22.800 --> 01:07:30.960] Next question, and codes, from what I have learned, they have brought the ship to shore. [01:07:30.960 --> 01:07:34.000] Did they bring those codes to shore? [01:07:34.000 --> 01:07:36.280] That's what the maritime flag is for. [01:07:36.280 --> 01:07:40.080] And what I've learned also is the bar, you've got the gallery, the bar, and then when you [01:07:40.080 --> 01:07:44.720] cross the bar, you're boarding the ship. [01:07:44.720 --> 01:07:48.200] And I've been looking at that like crazy. [01:07:48.200 --> 01:07:55.720] And if you go to JRUS Courthouse in Miami, Florida, you'll see a ship on top of the [01:07:55.720 --> 01:07:56.720] courthouse. [01:07:56.720 --> 01:08:04.440] I've seen the picture, I've seen the inference, and the stuff that you're saying is not accurate. [01:08:04.440 --> 01:08:06.400] It's flat out not accurate. [01:08:06.400 --> 01:08:07.400] Okay. [01:08:07.400 --> 01:08:08.400] What's the ship for? [01:08:08.400 --> 01:08:11.160] Why do they have the hull of the ship on top of the courthouse? [01:08:11.160 --> 01:08:12.920] It's the shape of the building. [01:08:12.920 --> 01:08:15.520] Maybe the architect likes the look. [01:08:15.520 --> 01:08:16.520] Okay. [01:08:16.520 --> 01:08:17.520] No. [01:08:17.520 --> 01:08:22.600] Let me tell you real quick, they've got a smokestack in the middle. [01:08:22.600 --> 01:08:27.560] They've got two engine rooms where the air conditioners are, and if you look at the lawn, [01:08:27.560 --> 01:08:30.320] the grass, it's wavy. [01:08:30.320 --> 01:08:33.440] You look at it from the ground and you're looking at it from the sky. [01:08:33.440 --> 01:08:34.440] It's wavy. [01:08:34.440 --> 01:08:35.440] And? [01:08:35.440 --> 01:08:37.880] I don't know about it, what it's for. [01:08:37.880 --> 01:08:38.880] Well it doesn't make it... [01:08:38.880 --> 01:08:44.120] Well the Washington Monument looks like a big old phallus, but that doesn't mean that [01:08:44.120 --> 01:08:46.640] Washington's giving the rest of us the finger. [01:08:46.640 --> 01:08:48.840] Yeah, it doesn't make it legal. [01:08:48.840 --> 01:08:52.760] It's just they just shove it in your face and it's all up what I see. [01:08:52.760 --> 01:08:53.760] Okay. [01:08:53.760 --> 01:08:58.480] Would it made you feel better if they moved the courthouse in the building a little more [01:08:58.480 --> 01:09:04.200] like Noah's Ark, or like a Trans Am? [01:09:04.200 --> 01:09:09.680] The point I'm trying to make here is that's got nothing to do with nothing. [01:09:09.680 --> 01:09:13.560] If that was a requirement, then every court in the country would have to have a boat-shaped [01:09:13.560 --> 01:09:15.080] building, wouldn't they? [01:09:15.080 --> 01:09:17.480] No, it's not a requirement. [01:09:17.480 --> 01:09:20.520] I'm just saying, they just do that just to shove it in your face. [01:09:20.520 --> 01:09:24.360] They didn't make the building. [01:09:24.360 --> 01:09:29.520] Well yeah, we built the building. [01:09:29.520 --> 01:09:30.520] Not my point. [01:09:30.520 --> 01:09:37.800] Did they move into the building that was built by some architect for business offices, etc., [01:09:37.800 --> 01:09:38.800] etc.? [01:09:38.800 --> 01:09:44.520] Are you saying that the county or city, whoever is in there, are the ones that specifically [01:09:44.520 --> 01:09:52.000] paid to have that specific design drawn up and built for their particular thing? [01:09:52.000 --> 01:09:59.480] Well, no, I'm just saying from what I have learned is what the maritime flag is. [01:09:59.480 --> 01:10:03.200] What I'm trying to tell you is you haven't learned anything. [01:10:03.200 --> 01:10:08.640] You've been misled about a lot, but you haven't learned anything. [01:10:08.640 --> 01:10:11.040] That's the point I'm trying to make here. [01:10:11.040 --> 01:10:14.480] That is a patronut argument. [01:10:14.480 --> 01:10:19.880] It has never found a toehold in a court that I can find anywhere that's ever recognized [01:10:19.880 --> 01:10:21.240] it as being valid. [01:10:21.240 --> 01:10:26.600] I can find no reference to any of the things they're talking about ever successfully winning [01:10:26.600 --> 01:10:27.600] a case. [01:10:27.600 --> 01:10:33.520] I can find no validity for it in what they use to build the information as being valid [01:10:33.520 --> 01:10:39.480] because every single time they are using bad case law, they are misquoting statute, they [01:10:39.480 --> 01:10:46.400] are using completely fake case law, nothing they use as the basis to make those arguments [01:10:46.400 --> 01:10:49.320] has ever stood up to the light of day. [01:10:49.320 --> 01:10:56.440] It's like exposing a vampire to a holy water bath and sunlight at the same time. [01:10:56.440 --> 01:11:01.880] It just dissolves into nothing instantly the moment they throw it out there because you [01:11:01.880 --> 01:11:06.840] can take exactly what they're using as a source to say why it's valid and that source will [01:11:06.840 --> 01:11:13.000] refute their assertions every single time by either being completely fake, being completely [01:11:13.000 --> 01:11:18.680] out of context and not relevant to how they're arguing it or they will completely misrepresent [01:11:18.680 --> 01:11:22.360] what the statutes in law are in that case. [01:11:22.360 --> 01:11:27.520] Case in point, there's a gentleman on Facebook who blocked me because I kept calling him [01:11:27.520 --> 01:11:32.240] out on his fake post of federal statute. [01:11:32.240 --> 01:11:38.440] He was trying to use a single statute out of the Americans with Disabilities Act to [01:11:38.440 --> 01:11:45.400] tell people how to challenge the jurisdiction of every court in the country when in fact [01:11:45.400 --> 01:11:52.640] those statutes applied only to the hearing court for Americans with disabilities under [01:11:52.640 --> 01:11:54.640] the American with Disabilities Act. [01:11:54.640 --> 01:11:56.760] It didn't apply anywhere else. [01:11:56.760 --> 01:12:00.160] What does the gold fringe flag mean? [01:12:00.160 --> 01:12:04.360] What does it mean somebody likes to sew? [01:12:04.360 --> 01:12:10.440] No, it's not a military flag. [01:12:10.440 --> 01:12:13.600] Can you find a law that says it's a military flag? [01:12:13.600 --> 01:12:14.600] No. [01:12:14.600 --> 01:12:15.600] Thank you. [01:12:15.600 --> 01:12:20.720] It looks strange why they... [01:12:20.720 --> 01:12:24.200] Because these people don't do research. [01:12:24.200 --> 01:12:29.680] They just read whatever pops up in front of them, takes it however they want to misinterpret [01:12:29.680 --> 01:12:35.120] it and then construct a theory around it. [01:12:35.120 --> 01:12:39.400] It's like spilling the oil from changing the oil in your car in your front yard and your [01:12:39.400 --> 01:12:44.000] neighbor coming by and seeing the black spot and immediately trying to buy your land because [01:12:44.000 --> 01:12:50.520] he presumes that you've got a leaking oil well under it waiting to be taken. [01:12:50.520 --> 01:12:51.520] Another question. [01:12:51.520 --> 01:12:59.880] All of you, are they calling the all caps name, the Colbert Fiction? [01:12:59.880 --> 01:13:03.600] Okay, once again. [01:13:03.600 --> 01:13:09.320] When they originally started doing their record keeping, how did they do it? [01:13:09.320 --> 01:13:14.880] When they were doing it handwriting, people couldn't read a lot of people's cursive writing, [01:13:14.880 --> 01:13:15.880] correct? [01:13:15.880 --> 01:13:18.440] And they couldn't read some of their printing. [01:13:18.440 --> 01:13:23.000] So they would standardize them how they kept their records, print everybody's name in capital [01:13:23.000 --> 01:13:27.600] letters because those are the ones more easily distinguishable than certain types of lower [01:13:27.600 --> 01:13:33.800] case letters like E from A, for example, in lower case, is not as easy to differentiate [01:13:33.800 --> 01:13:39.960] as E and A in capital letters, even when written by hand, right? [01:13:39.960 --> 01:13:46.640] Then in typewriters, and hang on, then when they started using typewriters, same thing [01:13:46.640 --> 01:13:47.640] applied. [01:13:47.640 --> 01:13:53.760] They took a lot of extra time and effort to do individual changing of the keys to type [01:13:53.760 --> 01:13:55.400] it out in upper and lower case. [01:13:55.400 --> 01:13:59.320] So they just turn on the cap block on the typewriter and just type out everything in [01:13:59.320 --> 01:14:00.440] a single stroke. [01:14:00.440 --> 01:14:04.640] It was all about saving time, okay? [01:14:04.640 --> 01:14:11.480] All right, so from what I've understood is when it's all capital letters, it is a corporation. [01:14:11.480 --> 01:14:16.080] No, that again is a patronut theory. [01:14:16.080 --> 01:14:18.520] That is not a legal fact. [01:14:18.520 --> 01:14:19.520] Okay. [01:14:19.520 --> 01:14:25.040] But the first preliminary hearing, I went and told the judge, and I asked the judge [01:14:25.040 --> 01:14:30.480] if there was a legal violator named me, the defendant, she said, well, it's the state [01:14:30.480 --> 01:14:31.480] and the police. [01:14:31.480 --> 01:14:38.000] I said, well, I said, is he on the record, is he ever a verified claim naming me? [01:14:38.000 --> 01:14:42.120] And she wouldn't answer, and she said, well, the state is, and I said, well, don't I have [01:14:42.120 --> 01:14:49.040] a right to put my accuser on the stand, and she said yes, and I was thinking, well, Casper, [01:14:49.040 --> 01:14:52.600] the ghost is not going to show up, so how did that work? [01:14:52.600 --> 01:14:58.360] In any traffic violation or any time you are summoned to court, does there have to be a [01:14:58.360 --> 01:15:01.160] legal valid claim from the court? [01:15:01.160 --> 01:15:06.000] What are you considering to be a legal valid claim? [01:15:06.000 --> 01:15:12.320] When the person goes in and files a claim that says that they have suffered a loss or [01:15:12.320 --> 01:15:15.560] harm of somehow, in any case. [01:15:15.560 --> 01:15:19.000] The issue here goes to standing. [01:15:19.000 --> 01:15:22.920] It depends entirely upon how the law gets interpreted by the court. [01:15:22.920 --> 01:15:25.960] It's not always correct, not by a long shot. [01:15:25.960 --> 01:15:29.280] But here's the problem with the way a lot of these people are looking at this stuff. [01:15:29.280 --> 01:15:34.000] First off, there's the so-called patronut rule of thumb that there can be no crime if [01:15:34.000 --> 01:15:35.560] there is no injury. [01:15:35.560 --> 01:15:37.520] That is patently false. [01:15:37.520 --> 01:15:42.280] There absolutely can be a crime even if there is no injury. [01:15:42.280 --> 01:15:46.420] For instance, you fire a gun into a crowd, but you hit no one. [01:15:46.420 --> 01:15:48.120] That was still negligence. [01:15:48.120 --> 01:15:49.760] That was still reckless. [01:15:49.760 --> 01:15:55.160] It still presented a clear and present danger to the lives or property of another, and you [01:15:55.160 --> 01:15:58.040] disregarded that to commit the act. [01:15:58.040 --> 01:16:02.520] You may have not have actually intended to hurt anyone, but you negligently or recklessly [01:16:02.520 --> 01:16:04.400] could have hurt someone. [01:16:04.400 --> 01:16:06.440] That's a crime, okay? [01:16:06.440 --> 01:16:09.480] With no windshield wipers on a sunny day. [01:16:09.480 --> 01:16:10.480] Different issue. [01:16:10.480 --> 01:16:15.480] We're talking about malamense stuff versus malamprohibitum stuff. [01:16:15.480 --> 01:16:21.120] Criminal intent or criminal negligence by the intent to commit the act, even if there was [01:16:21.120 --> 01:16:23.240] no intent to commit the harm. [01:16:23.240 --> 01:16:29.160] Under malamprohibitum, the action in and of itself is not a criminal offense because there [01:16:29.160 --> 01:16:31.520] is no identifiable harm. [01:16:31.520 --> 01:16:38.040] But the issue that raises in relation to standing is whether or not the state has it by trying [01:16:38.040 --> 01:16:41.080] to make the claim that you committed an offense. [01:16:41.080 --> 01:16:46.640] If you actually look at most of the statutes, there has to be an injury even in those cases [01:16:46.640 --> 01:16:51.160] relating to an offense, but they've tried to make it where that's not true in every [01:16:51.160 --> 01:16:52.160] case. [01:16:52.160 --> 01:16:54.360] Hang on just a minute and I'll finish this on the other side. [01:16:54.360 --> 01:16:56.560] All right, folks, this is the rule of law radio. [01:16:56.560 --> 01:17:00.200] Y'all hang in there and I'll be right back. [01:17:00.200 --> 01:17:01.320] I love logos. 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[01:19:28.480 --> 01:19:40.480] All right, folks, we are back. [01:19:40.480 --> 01:19:42.480] This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:19:42.480 --> 01:19:47.480] Calling number 512-646-1984, and we are talking to Scott in Georgia. [01:19:47.480 --> 01:19:51.480] All right, Scott, back to the issue of standing by the state. [01:19:51.480 --> 01:19:56.480] Certain statutes actually do require an injury to occur before they can charge you with an [01:19:56.480 --> 01:20:00.480] ambulance even under the transportation code, like here in Texas when they try to charge [01:20:00.480 --> 01:20:01.480] you with speeding. [01:20:01.480 --> 01:20:07.480] To validly charge a commercial driver with speeding, they must prove that the commercial [01:20:07.480 --> 01:20:15.480] driver failed to exercise due care to such a degree that his speed resulted in an injury [01:20:15.480 --> 01:20:20.480] to another person or vehicle either lawfully upon or entering the highway. [01:20:20.480 --> 01:20:26.480] In order to show any other form of standing, they would have to prove the individual was [01:20:26.480 --> 01:20:33.480] engaging in the regulated activity of transportation in order to make the statutes applicable [01:20:33.480 --> 01:20:39.480] and thus give the state standing to make the allegation, even though there is no actual [01:20:39.480 --> 01:20:41.480] injury. [01:20:41.480 --> 01:20:46.480] The difference there being is the regulated privilege. [01:20:46.480 --> 01:20:55.480] The highway as a place of business for personal profit or gain is an extraordinary use of [01:20:55.480 --> 01:20:56.480] that resource. [01:20:56.480 --> 01:21:00.480] It is not the ordinary use of that resource. [01:21:00.480 --> 01:21:03.480] That is why the state can regulate it. [01:21:03.480 --> 01:21:11.480] That is why the state can do what it does without an injured party in some of the statutes, [01:21:11.480 --> 01:21:18.480] even though they ignore that requirement in the statutes that do have it as an element. [01:21:18.480 --> 01:21:25.480] So it is not a proper argument to say that there must be a corpus delecti or there must [01:21:25.480 --> 01:21:31.480] be a claim of actual injury when we're talking about a privilege statute, which is what the [01:21:31.480 --> 01:21:34.480] codes are. [01:21:34.480 --> 01:21:42.480] So the question becomes, is the individual engaging in the privilege that the state has [01:21:42.480 --> 01:21:48.480] control over and proper control over to move? [01:21:48.480 --> 01:21:50.480] All right. [01:21:50.480 --> 01:21:59.480] If you can remember to watch the YouTube and what I would like if you could, if I do have [01:21:59.480 --> 01:22:06.480] a case to sue the police, you come to Georgia and I'll give you half of the lawsuit and [01:22:06.480 --> 01:22:09.480] give you a truck to go back to Texas. [01:22:09.480 --> 01:22:12.480] Well, I'll see what I can do with that. [01:22:12.480 --> 01:22:17.480] As far as that goes, you said it was right to travel pirates at their best, right? [01:22:17.480 --> 01:22:18.480] Yes, sir. [01:22:18.480 --> 01:22:19.480] Okay. [01:22:19.480 --> 01:22:23.480] I'll look that up after I get off the show tonight and see what I can see. [01:22:23.480 --> 01:22:24.480] All right. [01:22:24.480 --> 01:22:25.480] What's your email? [01:22:25.480 --> 01:22:30.480] Eddieedieatruleoflawradio.com. [01:22:30.480 --> 01:22:31.480] Okay. [01:22:31.480 --> 01:22:32.480] All right. [01:22:32.480 --> 01:22:37.480] You want me to read you real quick the charges? [01:22:37.480 --> 01:22:38.480] No, that's okay. [01:22:38.480 --> 01:22:42.480] If you can get an email sent to that email address, go ahead and list whatever you got [01:22:42.480 --> 01:22:45.480] in there by scanning those documents and sending them. [01:22:45.480 --> 01:22:49.480] And if you find somebody with a computer that can do that, even if you take it to like an [01:22:49.480 --> 01:22:54.480] office max or an office depot or staples, they can scan an email, all that stuff for [01:22:54.480 --> 01:22:55.480] me. [01:22:55.480 --> 01:22:56.480] Okay. [01:22:56.480 --> 01:22:57.480] All right. [01:22:57.480 --> 01:22:58.480] Okay. [01:22:58.480 --> 01:22:59.480] Thanks a lot. [01:22:59.480 --> 01:23:02.480] You know, I really appreciate everything you're doing, man. [01:23:02.480 --> 01:23:05.480] And I just hope I don't get arrested anymore. [01:23:05.480 --> 01:23:06.480] Well, you're welcome. [01:23:06.480 --> 01:23:10.480] And I do the best I can, but it takes y'all putting in the effort to figure this out the [01:23:10.480 --> 01:23:11.480] right way. [01:23:11.480 --> 01:23:16.480] And trust me, man, the stuff that you're trying to argue is not the correct way to go about [01:23:16.480 --> 01:23:17.480] it. [01:23:17.480 --> 01:23:19.480] It will get you nothing but heartache. [01:23:19.480 --> 01:23:20.480] All right. [01:23:20.480 --> 01:23:26.480] And I can't just, man, I'll send all my charges and any information you can give me. [01:23:26.480 --> 01:23:28.480] I still would appreciate it because I'm new at this. [01:23:28.480 --> 01:23:29.480] Okay. [01:23:29.480 --> 01:23:33.480] I'll see what I can do, but I can't guarantee anything because my plate is so full right [01:23:33.480 --> 01:23:35.480] now I can hardly walk carrying it. [01:23:35.480 --> 01:23:39.480] And that's when I get a chance to get out of this damn chair to walk. [01:23:39.480 --> 01:23:41.480] August the 14th. [01:23:41.480 --> 01:23:44.480] That's when you have to go to court? [01:23:44.480 --> 01:23:45.480] Yes, sir. [01:23:45.480 --> 01:23:47.480] I'll see what I can do. [01:23:47.480 --> 01:23:50.480] But I mean, I don't know if I got to go there and help them. [01:23:50.480 --> 01:23:57.480] They told me I'd go there with the prosecutor, help them pick my jury of six or seven. [01:23:57.480 --> 01:24:01.480] Well, yeah, that's called jury Wadiar. [01:24:01.480 --> 01:24:04.480] That'll be trial day. [01:24:04.480 --> 01:24:05.480] Okay. [01:24:05.480 --> 01:24:08.480] So I'm not going to jury trial. [01:24:08.480 --> 01:24:11.480] I'm going to, I don't understand what that. [01:24:11.480 --> 01:24:15.480] No, you're going to Wadiar the jury and pick the ones that are going to sit at your trial [01:24:15.480 --> 01:24:20.480] and it'll probably be immediately after selection has occurred. [01:24:20.480 --> 01:24:24.480] It ain't like they say pick the jury today and come back to court in a week. [01:24:24.480 --> 01:24:30.480] You pick the jury and as soon as the jury selected, they're getting in the box and we're starting. [01:24:30.480 --> 01:24:36.480] Well, so if I do a jury of my peers, do they have to be the same religion, same... [01:24:36.480 --> 01:24:38.480] No, that's not what that means. [01:24:38.480 --> 01:24:45.480] However, I highly recommend you start studying on the rules of procedure and the rules of evidence for the state of Georgia. [01:24:45.480 --> 01:24:48.480] You also need to find out one other thing. [01:24:48.480 --> 01:24:54.480] Are these criminal allegations or are these civil infraction allegations? [01:24:54.480 --> 01:25:00.480] Because that will make a big difference both in what your recourse is and what your defense is. [01:25:00.480 --> 01:25:05.480] So you need to find out. [01:25:05.480 --> 01:25:11.480] Hello? [01:25:11.480 --> 01:25:13.480] Hello, I'm here. [01:25:13.480 --> 01:25:16.480] Okay, so you got that? [01:25:16.480 --> 01:25:19.480] Yeah, they're all misdemeanors. Does that mean anything? [01:25:19.480 --> 01:25:26.480] Well, again, what they call them and what they are, you need to find out for sure what the law classifies them as. [01:25:26.480 --> 01:25:33.480] Usually misdemeanors are criminal, but that doesn't necessarily mean that's true. [01:25:33.480 --> 01:25:37.480] Okay. [01:25:37.480 --> 01:25:38.480] All righty. [01:25:38.480 --> 01:25:39.480] Okay. [01:25:39.480 --> 01:25:41.480] Right over to you as soon as we can, man. Thanks a lot for your time. [01:25:41.480 --> 01:25:44.480] Yes, sir. You have a good night. Thanks for calling. [01:25:44.480 --> 01:25:45.480] Yes, sir. Bye-bye. [01:25:45.480 --> 01:25:46.480] Bye-bye. [01:25:46.480 --> 01:25:51.480] All right. Now we got Tim in Texas. Tim, sorry to keep you holding for so long. What can we do for you? [01:25:51.480 --> 01:25:53.480] Evening, Eddie. How you doing? [01:25:53.480 --> 01:25:56.480] Not doing all right so far. [01:25:56.480 --> 01:26:08.480] Well, first off, I'm the last year's winner of the TORS curve and I need to promote your fundraising to support the station. [01:26:08.480 --> 01:26:14.480] And I need to tell all your listeners out there they need to support and it does. [01:26:14.480 --> 01:26:19.480] I mean, you can win your guns and all the rest of the stuff that goes along with it. [01:26:19.480 --> 01:26:23.480] And it's really not about the guns. It's about all the education that you guys put out. [01:26:23.480 --> 01:26:30.480] You're the ones, I defend myself against more people using your paperwork than I have ever defended myself with a weapon. [01:26:30.480 --> 01:26:35.480] Yeah, well, and they're making it where that's becoming more necessary and prevalent everywhere you go. [01:26:35.480 --> 01:26:39.480] If you don't know how to function in a court system right now, you're screwed. [01:26:39.480 --> 01:26:41.480] Yes, sir. Yes, sir. [01:26:41.480 --> 01:26:49.480] And also going back to your constitutional challenge for the municipality, the city municipality court. [01:26:49.480 --> 01:26:56.480] Now, I understand your point on that. Unfortunately, I don't have that paperwork yet, so I can't challenge that. [01:26:56.480 --> 01:27:09.480] I could, but I went to court for a speeding ticket here and I actually got, I mean, I filed all the paperwork and I'm getting pretty good at it. [01:27:09.480 --> 01:27:15.480] The judge is pretty upset. I can always tell whenever I'm digging in pretty, digging them in pretty good, they just get madder and madder and madder. [01:27:15.480 --> 01:27:21.480] So I know I'm doing pretty good with them. I filed complaints at the attorney and everything. [01:27:21.480 --> 01:27:28.480] I set up a jury trial and like you said before, jury trial really doesn't matter. [01:27:28.480 --> 01:27:31.480] I'm going to appeal it regardless of what their conclusion is. [01:27:31.480 --> 01:27:38.480] But I like trying to inform the jury, you know, hey, you know, this is not the way it is. [01:27:38.480 --> 01:27:48.480] I'll eventually try and get it in, but I've been, what was it called, where they make you not talk about certain things. [01:27:48.480 --> 01:27:50.480] Motion and limiting. [01:27:50.480 --> 01:27:56.480] Yeah, they always put emotional limiting on me. So it makes it difficult, but I still try and get one in there every once in a while. [01:27:56.480 --> 01:28:07.480] But the point of it is, is that I was going to a jury trial and I got my dates messed up and I'm actually fighting a couple of them at once. [01:28:07.480 --> 01:28:13.480] I don't mind. I enjoy it. But, and I got my dates mixed up and I missed the trial. [01:28:13.480 --> 01:28:24.480] So they, and I was, I'd already had the judge on this one recused his self and I was waiting to see if he was going to file a warrant for it. [01:28:24.480 --> 01:28:30.480] If that judge who refused this stuff was going to file a warrant, so I was going to get him as soon as he did that. [01:28:30.480 --> 01:28:38.480] But they just sent me a piece of paper saying that I have eight days from this point to come in here or else they're going to make it into a warrant. [01:28:38.480 --> 01:28:44.480] So I figured I'd go on in there and they had charged me with failure to appear. [01:28:44.480 --> 01:28:51.480] Now my question is, Eddie, failure to appear, 3810 Penal Code. [01:28:51.480 --> 01:29:06.480] It is bail jumping and failure to appear. If you read the statute, a person lawfully released from custody or without bail on conditions that they suspensionally appear, [01:29:06.480 --> 01:29:14.480] commits an offense if he intentionally and no only fails to appear in accordance with the terms of release. [01:29:14.480 --> 01:29:24.480] Now my argument with this is, because this is a new charge, beating charge and then the failure to appeal charge, the word custody. [01:29:24.480 --> 01:29:33.480] Now whenever I went to court, I was in custody. Now if you go to the top of the 38 series there, [01:29:33.480 --> 01:29:44.480] it says custody is being restrained by a police officer or a public servant. [01:29:44.480 --> 01:29:47.480] Hang on just a second Tim and we'll pick that up on the other side, okay? [01:29:47.480 --> 01:29:48.480] Okay. [01:29:48.480 --> 01:29:53.480] Alright folks, this is rule of law radio. We've got to take us a break here and then we'll be right back. 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[01:34:13.480 --> 01:34:17.480] We got a half an hour to go in this show and we are talking with Tim in Texas. [01:34:17.480 --> 01:34:20.480] All right, Tim, let's continue. [01:34:20.480 --> 01:34:26.480] Okay, right there at the top is the title of Lake Chapter 3801, Definition. [01:34:26.480 --> 01:34:33.480] It says custody under arrest by a peace officer or under restraint by a public servant pursuant to the orders of the court. [01:34:33.480 --> 01:34:39.480] Now, my point is, is because this is pre-trial, I was given the citation. [01:34:39.480 --> 01:34:47.480] I went to pre-trial, walked up to the judge, basically got him to refuse himself during all this commotion going on [01:34:47.480 --> 01:34:51.480] and then left with, you know, a date in hand. [01:34:51.480 --> 01:34:54.480] Who gave you the date? [01:34:54.480 --> 01:34:56.480] The clerk. [01:34:56.480 --> 01:34:59.480] And what form did they give you the date? [01:34:59.480 --> 01:35:01.480] Yeah, she basically put it on a piece of paper. [01:35:01.480 --> 01:35:05.480] Right, they didn't give you a proper summons or subpoena, right? [01:35:05.480 --> 01:35:10.480] I guess if it's there in front of the judge, then wouldn't that be the proper? [01:35:10.480 --> 01:35:14.480] Well, that depends. If it was announced in open court, that would be one thing. [01:35:14.480 --> 01:35:18.480] Did the judge sign an order to that effect if they did that? They have to, that kind of stuff. [01:35:18.480 --> 01:35:22.480] Those are the kinds of things you need to know and be aware of and be looking for. [01:35:22.480 --> 01:35:26.480] The judge didn't sign an order, but I mean, I was never... [01:35:26.480 --> 01:35:32.480] Right, but if the judge was recused, how was the clerk acting under the authority of the judge? [01:35:32.480 --> 01:35:38.480] He didn't recuse himself because I'd put the order in and he had taken a while to actually get it in. [01:35:38.480 --> 01:35:43.480] It's actually quite funny because he had waited and waited and waited before he actually signed the order. [01:35:43.480 --> 01:35:54.480] He never signed my refusal order, or actually yours, and he actually hand wrote his own recusal. [01:35:54.480 --> 01:35:58.480] It looked like he had written it in Sharpie. It looked like a crayon. [01:35:58.480 --> 01:36:02.480] The guy had written stuff down. I guess he didn't have the clerk at the time. [01:36:02.480 --> 01:36:07.480] He didn't want to sign none of my stuff, so he had written it and it just got mailed to him. [01:36:07.480 --> 01:36:11.480] But it's an actual signed order with the court sealing everything on it? [01:36:11.480 --> 01:36:13.480] As far as the... [01:36:13.480 --> 01:36:16.480] Or is it just simply a statement of recusal? [01:36:16.480 --> 01:36:21.480] Oh, no. It's just a statement of recusal. He signed it. There was no stamp on it. [01:36:21.480 --> 01:36:23.480] Right, and it doesn't say order, right? [01:36:23.480 --> 01:36:25.480] I'm not for sure. [01:36:25.480 --> 01:36:30.480] See, that's the thing. This is what I'm talking about at the beginning of the show. [01:36:30.480 --> 01:36:40.480] By refusing to sign the proposed order you attached to your motion, you do not get to appeal any of the crap that judge did before he recused himself, [01:36:40.480 --> 01:36:47.480] unless you are able to preserve the error through written orders. [01:36:47.480 --> 01:36:55.480] And he won't sign them. This is exactly how they deny you the appeal on what they do. [01:36:55.480 --> 01:37:02.480] I've actually got a couple of them out there with orders, factifying conclusions of law. [01:37:02.480 --> 01:37:12.480] See, here's the thing. If you got the judge to recuse himself for whatever reason, then you can challenge anything that judge did in the case prior to that recusal. [01:37:12.480 --> 01:37:24.480] Because if he was disqualified and had to recuse at some point based upon something that was in existence from the beginning, then nothing he did was valid. [01:37:24.480 --> 01:37:34.480] Oh yeah, it was, it was all the way because I'd already went round and round prior to this. I had several tickets in his court and I just right out the gate I recused, [01:37:34.480 --> 01:37:41.480] I motioned for his refusal or his dismissal. So I gave him the option to recuse himself or be dismissed. [01:37:41.480 --> 01:37:46.480] So he chose to recuse himself but he did it through that, through his own little means there without signing my order. [01:37:46.480 --> 01:37:48.480] Right. [01:37:48.480 --> 01:38:01.480] But as far as the charge of failure to appear, now that would fall back to the fact that he told me to appear and he previously recused himself so it didn't really count the court date. [01:38:01.480 --> 01:38:09.480] That's my point. How could the clerk be acting under the authority of a judge in a matter from which the judge was recused? [01:38:09.480 --> 01:38:20.480] Yeah. Okay. So move, move to quash the complaint in relation to the charge of failure to appear. [01:38:20.480 --> 01:38:33.480] Okay. Because the judge had no authority to preside over the court and you were given no notice of any new assignment of a judge or any new requirement to appear before the court with a new judge. [01:38:33.480 --> 01:38:43.480] That would definitely take care of that failure to appear if I put it in. It certainly should because he had no authority to charge you a failure to appear if he had no authority to schedule a hearing, [01:38:43.480 --> 01:38:49.480] which he can do nothing in the case at all if he's recused or disqualified. [01:38:49.480 --> 01:39:05.480] Okay. I get that. They also, the Unconstitutional City Prosecutor for the Unconstitutional Municipality is the one that filed the complaint and it was verified through the clerk. [01:39:05.480 --> 01:39:11.480] Wait a minute. The signature of the affiot is the prosecutor? [01:39:11.480 --> 01:39:16.480] The signature of the affiot, yes, is the prosecutor. [01:39:16.480 --> 01:39:20.480] Okay. Yes. That they cannot do. Kennedy v. State. [01:39:20.480 --> 01:39:31.480] Okay. I also get the aggravated perjury for the clerk because she said upon release, I was never in custody, so they're saying upon release as far as I'm in custody. [01:39:31.480 --> 01:39:38.480] You're on a PR bond if they released you on your own reconnaissance. That's a personal reconnaissance bond. [01:39:38.480 --> 01:39:44.480] Any bond action means you are in the custody of the court. [01:39:44.480 --> 01:39:47.480] How could that be if it's only a fine, only a fence? [01:39:47.480 --> 01:39:56.480] Well, that's the way they've got it written. It's not incarceration, but you are in custody. [01:39:56.480 --> 01:40:08.480] The restriction on upon your liberty is the restriction of you must appear at the appointed date and time and that you're not free to leave and go anywhere else that would prevent you from complying. [01:40:08.480 --> 01:40:26.480] That's the restriction on your liberty and that is exactly part of the problem with them charging failure to appear because the Code of Criminal Procedure here in Texas does not authorize them to issue failure to appears or warrants in class C misdemeanors. [01:40:26.480 --> 01:40:30.480] No matter what they're telling you, that is not what the statute says. [01:40:30.480 --> 01:40:41.480] The statute very clearly limits the ability to do any of those things in relation to A and B class misdemeanors, not Cs. [01:40:41.480 --> 01:40:50.480] Okay. That's why I was getting there too. I don't see where they got from that point of time. [01:40:50.480 --> 01:40:56.480] The same way they get everywhere by misreading, misapplying, and lying their butts off. [01:40:56.480 --> 01:41:02.480] Well, it's unconstitutional municipality court anyway, so they're going to go all out. [01:41:02.480 --> 01:41:04.480] Well, do you have the seminar material? [01:41:04.480 --> 01:41:05.480] I do. [01:41:05.480 --> 01:41:15.480] Okay. Well, this motion is part of the update to the seminar material, so if you want it, just send me an email with the original seminar email that you got. [01:41:15.480 --> 01:41:16.480] Yes, sir. [01:41:16.480 --> 01:41:23.480] Just send me that receipt for the original seminar and I will email what I've got now back to you as far as this new motion goes. [01:41:23.480 --> 01:41:24.480] Okay. [01:41:24.480 --> 01:41:28.480] Now, the constitutional challenge to the municipal court is part of the seminar. [01:41:28.480 --> 01:41:32.480] The constitutional challenge to the transportation code is not. [01:41:32.480 --> 01:41:34.480] Oh, I've got that too. [01:41:34.480 --> 01:41:35.480] Okay. [01:41:35.480 --> 01:41:37.480] I've got the constitutional. [01:41:37.480 --> 01:41:42.480] Yeah, but just in case anybody out there is asking about the constitutional stuff, why don't you get the one for the code? [01:41:42.480 --> 01:41:43.480] Well, that's why. [01:41:43.480 --> 01:41:44.480] Yeah. [01:41:44.480 --> 01:41:45.480] Okay. [01:41:45.480 --> 01:41:49.480] I just need the municipality and Randy's book. That's all I'm missing. [01:41:49.480 --> 01:41:56.480] Yeah, so just email me that original receipt and I will get it back to you. I think I've got it pretty well hammered out. [01:41:56.480 --> 01:42:04.480] I just want to get it reviewed one more time by somebody familiar with Texas law and I've got just the lady law student to do that when she has time. [01:42:04.480 --> 01:42:12.480] I just got to get back in touch with her after the show or tomorrow and see if she'll give it a once over and let me know what she thinks and then we'll go from there. [01:42:12.480 --> 01:42:20.480] Okay, so then you'll just go through your list of people that you have there and then send it out to everybody who you know are automatically getting it. [01:42:20.480 --> 01:42:21.480] Well, what are you? [01:42:21.480 --> 01:42:37.480] Well, I will try. The problem is I've got several hundred people in that list and on Gmail and Yahoo, there's no way to build a mailing list for that many emails, which means I have to do all of them individually. [01:42:37.480 --> 01:42:43.480] I've already tried to. I've sent you email trying to update to get this already. So, I mean, if you... [01:42:43.480 --> 01:42:48.480] Yeah, well, they've probably got lost into the lose, but now that I know you're sending it, I'll be looking for it. [01:42:48.480 --> 01:42:55.480] Just make sure that you put a municipal constitutional challenge in the subject. That would get my attention. [01:42:55.480 --> 01:42:57.480] Okay. Okay, I will. [01:42:57.480 --> 01:42:58.480] Okay. [01:42:58.480 --> 01:43:17.480] My second thing is that I purchased all your seminars and all that stuff and I had a gap in between municipal courts going to county courts to appeal whenever you do the appeal. [01:43:17.480 --> 01:43:29.480] Now, I had problems to begin with and I'm only telling you this to your audience. Could you explain a surety bond or an appeal bond? [01:43:29.480 --> 01:43:42.480] A surety bond is simply two people signing an affidavit for bonds stating that they will cover your fines and fees if you fail to appear in for your release. [01:43:42.480 --> 01:43:51.480] So, a surety bond has to be signed by two people who own property in the county where the occurrence or the trial is taking place. 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[01:46:37.480 --> 01:46:41.480] Alright, let's continue on where you were at there, Tim. [01:46:41.480 --> 01:46:52.480] My point was that going to these municipality courts, I noticed that they'll charge you the fine and then they'll charge you court cost. [01:46:52.480 --> 01:46:55.480] And if you want to appeal it, they double it. [01:46:55.480 --> 01:46:57.480] So if you've got a $500... [01:46:57.480 --> 01:46:59.480] Right, and that's the requirement of the statute. [01:46:59.480 --> 01:47:04.480] The statute specifically requires that the bond be set at double whatever the fines are. [01:47:04.480 --> 01:47:06.480] But see, that's the thing. [01:47:06.480 --> 01:47:17.480] What they're doing is they're adding their own fees in there and then doubling it when they are only allowed by law to double the actual state allotted fine. [01:47:17.480 --> 01:47:27.480] They're actually getting more money out of people on the bond than what they are legally authorized to do. [01:47:27.480 --> 01:47:33.480] Because it says it right there that it is to be double the amount of the fine. [01:47:33.480 --> 01:47:37.480] Court costs are not part of the fine. [01:47:37.480 --> 01:47:46.480] But as long as I file a surety bond, all I need is my name, the amount, and two other people's names on there. [01:47:46.480 --> 01:47:49.480] Yeah, you have to fill out a surety bond and compliance. [01:47:49.480 --> 01:47:53.480] It's got to have certain language in it, yes, but it is possible. [01:47:53.480 --> 01:47:59.480] The seminar has an example of one in there, but that one needs to have the updated language in it that they want. [01:47:59.480 --> 01:48:08.480] Which says that you'll agree to appear and be present over each several days and blah, blah, blah until the matter is concluded. [01:48:08.480 --> 01:48:13.480] That's the only thing missing out of the example, surety bond that's in the seminar material. [01:48:13.480 --> 01:48:19.480] I filed it with my local municipality and they didn't think the mind and it went straight through. [01:48:19.480 --> 01:48:24.480] So I just wanted everybody to know that they don't have to pay that ticket right then and there. [01:48:24.480 --> 01:48:32.480] The last thing in the world you should do is put money in their hands because you will never get it back without a fight, even if you win. [01:48:32.480 --> 01:48:33.480] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:48:33.480 --> 01:48:36.480] And that's the wall I hit. [01:48:36.480 --> 01:48:39.480] I get not lose, of course, in the municipal court. [01:48:39.480 --> 01:48:43.480] And I'd say, well, I want to file the appeal and they'd say, well, $1,000. [01:48:43.480 --> 01:48:44.480] I said, what? [01:48:44.480 --> 01:48:47.480] I can't afford $1,000. [01:48:47.480 --> 01:48:54.480] So it took me a while to figure out that it was the surety bond and how that worked in. [01:48:54.480 --> 01:49:07.480] And now that I have that, maybe the rest of your listeners, if that's hold them up to continue on because everybody knows you're going to lose in the municipal court until you appeal it to a court of record or even further to the court of appeal. [01:49:07.480 --> 01:49:08.480] Right. [01:49:08.480 --> 01:49:10.480] And that again is by design. [01:49:10.480 --> 01:49:13.480] They do that intentionally. [01:49:13.480 --> 01:49:17.480] But that's all the questions I had for you there, Eddie. [01:49:17.480 --> 01:49:18.480] All right. [01:49:18.480 --> 01:49:19.480] Thanks for calling in, man. [01:49:19.480 --> 01:49:21.480] Also tell everybody to donate to the radio. [01:49:21.480 --> 01:49:22.480] All right. [01:49:22.480 --> 01:49:23.480] Appreciate it. [01:49:23.480 --> 01:49:24.480] Thank you. [01:49:24.480 --> 01:49:25.480] Yes, sir. [01:49:25.480 --> 01:49:26.480] All right. [01:49:26.480 --> 01:49:27.480] Thanks, Tim. [01:49:27.480 --> 01:49:29.480] Now let's go to Olivier in Tennessee. [01:49:29.480 --> 01:49:31.480] Olivier, what do you got? [01:49:31.480 --> 01:49:33.480] Hey, how are you doing? [01:49:33.480 --> 01:49:35.480] Doing all right. [01:49:35.480 --> 01:49:44.480] Got to tell you about that little situation going on. [01:49:44.480 --> 01:49:51.480] They're not allowing the jailers in the jail to get the petition, right? [01:49:51.480 --> 01:49:55.480] And then they're not allowing people to come in and pop. [01:49:55.480 --> 01:50:01.480] When you say they're not allowing the jailers to get the petition, explain that to me. [01:50:01.480 --> 01:50:08.480] As far as like, if you request legal, they have a kiosk in there where they can request [01:50:08.480 --> 01:50:10.480] paperwork to file in the courts. [01:50:10.480 --> 01:50:11.480] Right. [01:50:11.480 --> 01:50:12.480] All right. [01:50:12.480 --> 01:50:13.480] Right. [01:50:13.480 --> 01:50:20.480] When they position for the habeas corpus, they're saying that they can't get that paperwork to them. [01:50:20.480 --> 01:50:27.480] The jail is telling the inmates that they cannot give them a habeas corpus to fill out. [01:50:27.480 --> 01:50:28.480] Right. [01:50:28.480 --> 01:50:29.480] Okay. [01:50:29.480 --> 01:50:37.480] And then, now, the clerks in the court are not allowing people to fill out habeas corpus [01:50:37.480 --> 01:50:40.480] for others. [01:50:40.480 --> 01:50:41.480] They don't have it. [01:50:41.480 --> 01:50:42.480] Okay. [01:50:42.480 --> 01:50:48.480] What rule or law are they attempting to say gives them the authority to deny those things? [01:50:48.480 --> 01:50:54.480] The state constitution of Tennessee says that that shall not be a right that's ever abrogated, [01:50:54.480 --> 01:50:55.480] right? [01:50:55.480 --> 01:50:56.480] It can't be suspended. [01:50:56.480 --> 01:50:58.480] It can't be anything else, right? [01:50:58.480 --> 01:50:59.480] Right. [01:50:59.480 --> 01:51:00.480] Okay. [01:51:00.480 --> 01:51:05.480] So that's a lawsuit, a constitutional violation under color of law or purported authority [01:51:05.480 --> 01:51:11.480] that doesn't exist directly violates the state constitution. [01:51:11.480 --> 01:51:17.480] So what you need to do is find everybody that they've told us to and done this to and see [01:51:17.480 --> 01:51:21.480] if you can start up a class action suit with it. [01:51:21.480 --> 01:51:30.480] If nothing else, start it as a private suit and see if you can get some attorney to carry it into a class action. [01:51:30.480 --> 01:51:33.480] It is a thing, two things. [01:51:33.480 --> 01:51:38.480] That is true, but the clerks also kind of like filled me in. [01:51:38.480 --> 01:51:43.480] They told me that they're not educated on that type of stuff. [01:51:43.480 --> 01:51:48.480] And I'm the only one, I am the only one who has filed it. [01:51:48.480 --> 01:51:59.480] And the only reason that they correct the issue because they said that no one has ever came up to them and put the law in their face. [01:51:59.480 --> 01:52:00.480] Okay. [01:52:00.480 --> 01:52:04.480] Well, here's my question on that statement by the clerk, however. [01:52:04.480 --> 01:52:12.480] What authority does a clerk have to deny a defendant from filing something in their case? [01:52:12.480 --> 01:52:15.480] They didn't know what it was. [01:52:15.480 --> 01:52:16.480] Irrelevant. [01:52:16.480 --> 01:52:26.480] Show me the law that says a clerk has the authority to make a ruling in a case about what can or cannot be filed. [01:52:26.480 --> 01:52:27.480] Right. [01:52:27.480 --> 01:52:32.480] The clerk has no power to determine whether or not a document should or should not be filed. [01:52:32.480 --> 01:52:34.480] They are required to accept it. [01:52:34.480 --> 01:52:42.480] The judge is required to rule themselves on whether or not it's a proper filing, but the clerk has no authority to do that. [01:52:42.480 --> 01:52:45.480] That is doing exactly what they tell you they cannot do. [01:52:45.480 --> 01:52:48.480] Practice law, giving legal advice. [01:52:48.480 --> 01:52:50.480] They can't do any of that. [01:52:50.480 --> 01:52:55.480] And yet that's what you're telling me they're doing. [01:52:55.480 --> 01:52:58.480] Right. [01:52:58.480 --> 01:52:59.480] Okay. [01:52:59.480 --> 01:53:07.480] So now once I went into justice, they looked at it. [01:53:07.480 --> 01:53:26.480] I asked for the head clerk. She was not there, but once I told them why I needed her and if they couldn't tell me who provides them their legal advice, I'm going to have to put her name on the lawsuit so I can get this taken care of. [01:53:26.480 --> 01:53:29.480] She puts me on hold for 20 seconds. [01:53:29.480 --> 01:53:30.480] Then she comes back. [01:53:30.480 --> 01:53:33.480] She said, well, she just walked the door. [01:53:33.480 --> 01:53:34.480] Right. [01:53:34.480 --> 01:53:46.480] She puts her on the phone with me and she, the head clerk, she gets on there and she tells me everything. [01:53:46.480 --> 01:53:47.480] She tells me everything. [01:53:47.480 --> 01:53:55.480] He tells me that the judges has been telling them what to do with the rapist's court cases for the last 20 years. [01:53:55.480 --> 01:54:03.480] He said that they're the ones who won't allow people to file a lawsuit. [01:54:03.480 --> 01:54:08.480] Like she said that all the issues that bring up to them, they've never seen before. [01:54:08.480 --> 01:54:13.480] So now they're starting to look into the things that we're bringing. [01:54:13.480 --> 01:54:26.480] But she said that the reason that they don't know about the rapist's court cases is because I guess they've been running them off because that's not the process that they've been applying through the judges through the past years. [01:54:26.480 --> 01:54:33.480] And so I'm the only one who brought up this issue that the community have a right to file for someone else. [01:54:33.480 --> 01:54:48.480] So she took the statute and then they allowed me to run to file, but still in every rapist's court case that I brought in. [01:54:48.480 --> 01:54:50.480] So they filed them and everything. [01:54:50.480 --> 01:55:04.480] And they even listened to that instead of the rule because I thought I talked away with the clerk. [01:55:04.480 --> 01:55:06.480] She said she had no problem with that. [01:55:06.480 --> 01:55:11.480] She said the testimony is not going to change because it's the truth. [01:55:11.480 --> 01:55:21.480] I said, okay, so it's been the judges that have been telling them and giving them orders on things to do. [01:55:21.480 --> 01:55:23.480] So they've been, like you said, practicing the law, which they're not allowed to do. [01:55:23.480 --> 01:55:36.480] Yeah, but the judge has now been giving them directives that violate individual rights under color of law by telling them to deny people their right to a habeas corpus petition and their right to access to the courts. [01:55:36.480 --> 01:55:43.480] That judge needs to be impeached and charged criminally with rights violations. [01:55:43.480 --> 01:55:46.480] Well, it's all of them. [01:55:46.480 --> 01:55:47.480] I know it's all of them. [01:55:47.480 --> 01:55:49.480] It's my point. [01:55:49.480 --> 01:55:51.480] Okay. [01:55:51.480 --> 01:55:57.480] So now when she, in our, so now we got a file and it's in Stanford. [01:55:57.480 --> 01:56:02.480] She got them, she called us back and told us to be in court at 9 o'clock in the morning. [01:56:02.480 --> 01:56:09.480] So now I got like seven or eight of them in there for four of them, for other people who are in jail right now. [01:56:09.480 --> 01:56:11.480] About four of them from me. [01:56:11.480 --> 01:56:23.480] And the thing says, our statute says that if they wrongfully deny the writ, it's a misdemeanor in office. [01:56:23.480 --> 01:56:37.480] And the writ, and the writ says that anyone who's restrained of their liberty or a presentment or indictment was not present before the arrest. [01:56:37.480 --> 01:56:38.480] Right. [01:56:38.480 --> 01:56:46.480] I'm like, wow, none of my case, none of, most of the three people who have misdemeanors or traffic cases and they got arrested. [01:56:46.480 --> 01:56:52.480] None of them have presentment or indictment before they was arrested in front of a magistrate. [01:56:52.480 --> 01:56:53.480] And that's the thing. [01:56:53.480 --> 01:56:55.480] Nothing they do is in compliance with the actual law. [01:56:55.480 --> 01:56:58.480] They just change it as it suits them to cover their butts. [01:56:58.480 --> 01:57:10.480] Now you remember at the, I don't know if you were listening at the beginning of the show, but when I said before about, it would be a crime to fire a gun into a crowd, whether you injured anyone or not. [01:57:10.480 --> 01:57:22.480] Well, if someone told me that I, if I had the opportunity to shoot into a crowd of judges and attorneys and, but I would go to prison. [01:57:22.480 --> 01:57:31.480] If I hit anyone, but the corrupt and guilty judge or attorney, I could throw a damn cluster bomb into that crowd and never suffer a moment. [01:57:31.480 --> 01:57:42.480] The problem, okay, because there would not be anyone in that crowd that wouldn't deserve to be hit under that criteria. [01:57:42.480 --> 01:57:44.480] Right. [01:57:44.480 --> 01:57:50.480] So, so now I'm thinking like that, that's a good muscle move. [01:57:50.480 --> 01:57:57.480] One, I'm petitioning for grand jury and two, each one that I put in front of them is a misdemeanor and office. [01:57:57.480 --> 01:58:02.480] Yeah, well, that also doesn't even go to the rights violations committee. [01:58:02.480 --> 01:58:12.480] You might want to look and see if there's a penal statute in Tennessee for official oppression or abuse of official capacity by public officials that might be a much higher thing like a felony. [01:58:12.480 --> 01:58:15.480] Because they certainly, we got them here. [01:58:15.480 --> 01:58:17.480] There is. [01:58:17.480 --> 01:58:19.480] All right. [01:58:19.480 --> 01:58:21.480] Okay. [01:58:21.480 --> 01:58:22.480] Yeah. [01:58:22.480 --> 01:58:29.480] All right, man, well, I'm sorry, I am out of time for the night, but if you got anything else you want to talk about, email me with it and I'll see what I can do as quick as I can. [01:58:29.480 --> 01:58:30.480] Okay. [01:58:30.480 --> 01:58:31.480] All right. [01:58:31.480 --> 01:58:32.480] All right. [01:58:32.480 --> 01:58:33.480] Have a good one, Olivier. [01:58:33.480 --> 01:58:34.480] All right, folks. [01:58:34.480 --> 01:58:36.480] It's been the Monday Night Rule of Law radio with your host, Eddie Craig. [01:58:36.480 --> 01:58:37.480] Thank you all for listening. [01:58:37.480 --> 01:58:43.480] Please go to LogosRadioNetwork.com and make a donation for whatever amount you can as often as you can. [01:58:43.480 --> 01:58:45.480] Put into the fun and get a chance to win the gun. [01:58:45.480 --> 01:58:49.480] Y'all hang on, be good, and we'll see you next Monday. [01:58:49.480 --> 01:58:56.480] All right. 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