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[03:05.400 --> 03:31.400] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton with our radio and we're talking to Boris in Texas. [03:31.400 --> 03:37.960] Okay, Boris, so you got the quiet title together. [03:37.960 --> 03:46.840] Has anything else happened between you and the ex-wife and the lawyer? [03:46.840 --> 03:56.120] Yes, well, yeah, on Monday I got an email from the ex-wife and she said that she was [03:56.120 --> 04:06.520] thinking about dropping the whole thing and she might even just drop it if the ex-husband [04:06.520 --> 04:07.520] wouldn't get any money. [04:07.520 --> 04:13.120] She wanted to make sure that he wouldn't get any more than her, even when I've got anything. [04:13.120 --> 04:18.280] She said that maybe she could drop it and in there she says, as early as tomorrow, which [04:18.280 --> 04:24.960] would be Tuesday, well, then I just sent her back an email, said, here, I'll just give [04:24.960 --> 04:31.200] you an equal amount of whatever, just the sum, and then I didn't hear anything else [04:31.200 --> 04:32.200] about it. [04:32.200 --> 04:36.280] Well, then this morning I was looking through the county records because I was going to [04:36.280 --> 04:41.640] see what's the docket number, because I didn't understand this docket number thing, and I [04:41.640 --> 04:49.800] looked at the divorce case and I saw something at the end of the list of things that said [04:49.800 --> 04:55.560] notice of non-suit, and it was her name on it, and I was like, what, and it was filed [04:55.560 --> 05:02.600] on 621, which was just two days ago, and I was like, I'm going to go to the courthouse [05:02.600 --> 05:08.920] and look at this, because this looks like it's so important, so I took off and went [05:08.920 --> 05:14.120] through the courthouse and I brought it up, and sure enough, she had dropped the suit. [05:14.120 --> 05:19.280] Now, I went across the hall and looked and there was tenants that's still there, and [05:19.280 --> 05:23.040] I don't know if they just have forgotten about it or what. [05:23.040 --> 05:30.640] I don't know, but she had dropped the suit against her access, which is the, you know... [05:30.640 --> 05:36.520] Okay, then probably all you have to do is call her and tell her to have her lawyer withdraw [05:36.520 --> 05:44.080] the less pendants, and you're done, that's fixed. [05:44.080 --> 05:48.960] Maybe they've done that, but yeah, I think they saw that weakening. [05:48.960 --> 05:55.840] And then later this afternoon, I was looking at my email, and I got an email today from [05:55.840 --> 06:03.080] the Secretary of State, so that they're going to investigate the XY for the notary thing. [06:03.080 --> 06:07.000] Well, they've got a lot of minutes on them here. [06:07.000 --> 06:12.760] That may have had something to do with it, her trying to do this. [06:12.760 --> 06:16.080] Now she's got the Secretary of State coming after her lawyer. [06:16.080 --> 06:22.080] Her employer is getting bar grievances against her, and getting too difficult. [06:22.080 --> 06:32.120] Yeah, yeah, yeah, well, I was pleased, you know, and I got a copy of that notice of non-suit, [06:32.120 --> 06:36.400] and once I got a copy, then I sent it to their extension, you know, and then I sent a copy [06:36.400 --> 06:41.280] to my buyer, because they're worried, you know, because they want to buy the house because [06:41.280 --> 06:45.840] their daughter wants to live here in the fall, you know, and it's really getting right down [06:45.840 --> 06:48.440] to the last couple of months. [06:48.440 --> 06:51.200] And a few days ago, we were kind of like, what are we going to do? [06:51.200 --> 06:54.480] We were kind of arguing over what to do next. [06:54.480 --> 06:57.960] And so, yeah, this is definitely good. [06:57.960 --> 07:03.600] Now we still don't have her signature or anything, and, you know, my buyers, they were talking [07:03.600 --> 07:11.960] to their lawyer at their bank, and he was telling them that he really questioned it [07:11.960 --> 07:18.520] being community property, because what they had done, these two guys, in their business [07:18.520 --> 07:24.480] partnership, and it was just two real estate guys who just bought houses, and they had [07:24.480 --> 07:31.240] flipped this house right over to me, so they only had it like five days, and he was like, [07:31.240 --> 07:37.720] how can he, he said, this guy, the attorney at the bank, he kept saying, well, how could [07:37.720 --> 07:44.480] it be community property when they had it for only five days, it came right in, they [07:44.480 --> 07:48.480] sold it right back out for about the same price that they paid for it, which was only [07:48.480 --> 07:54.480] $24,000, and it was bought in the partnership and sold right back out of the partnership [07:54.480 --> 07:59.520] to me just within one week, and he was like, how could that be community property of the [07:59.520 --> 08:00.520] marriage? [08:00.520 --> 08:06.760] Oh, that I didn't know about, yeah, no, that's business property, that's not community [08:06.760 --> 08:07.760] property. [08:07.760 --> 08:12.480] It would have had to have been in his name, in his personal name. [08:12.480 --> 08:20.080] No, it wasn't, no, in the contract for deed, it has their business name, now his partner [08:20.080 --> 08:26.040] has his name written in there because he also has his signature, but this guy, I don't think [08:26.040 --> 08:30.560] his name is, it shows that I bought it from their partnership. [08:30.560 --> 08:35.400] Yeah, it never was community property to start with. [08:35.400 --> 08:41.400] So her lawyer may have realized that they had a train wreck coming at them. [08:41.400 --> 08:44.400] Oh, yeah, yeah, they did, sure. [08:44.400 --> 08:48.320] Well, okay, well then, how can I pin that down on paper? [08:48.320 --> 08:53.400] Would that be in Texas property code, or would that be under, like, marriage and divorce? [08:53.400 --> 09:05.200] Oh, wait, wait, you don't, you need to stop on the quiet title, since you got a non-suit, [09:05.200 --> 09:07.960] you don't need a quiet title. [09:07.960 --> 09:15.800] You can send a letter to the lawyer ordering the lawyer to withdraw the less pendants. [09:15.800 --> 09:25.320] She's got 21 days, and it becomes 32.48, or is it 49, 49? [09:25.320 --> 09:29.880] Well, right, I talked about that today, I thought, well, I already did that, you know, [09:29.880 --> 09:31.720] that's what I did. [09:31.720 --> 09:32.720] That's what I did. [09:32.720 --> 09:38.160] And already, do I need to do that again now, since it's a change? [09:38.160 --> 09:44.000] You, that again, just send them a notice, don't reference the code or anything. [09:44.000 --> 09:48.800] Send them a notice to remove the less pendants. [09:48.800 --> 09:56.640] And the lawyer will almost certainly do that now, since there is a non-suit in the case. [09:56.640 --> 10:01.560] Yeah, work, yeah, work, because maybe they just have to go, I don't know, you know. [10:01.560 --> 10:07.520] I mean, it doesn't have any loss to drive it, really, or anything, you know? [10:07.520 --> 10:12.040] Yeah, most of this is civil, and if you're civil, they will probably be civil back. [10:12.040 --> 10:16.920] Just contact the lawyer, get a hold of her secretary, and tell her that you really need [10:16.920 --> 10:22.680] to remove this less pendant, so I can sell my property, since you have a non-suit. [10:22.680 --> 10:25.560] And I'm sure the lawyer will get that done. [10:25.560 --> 10:35.040] I think her secretary is the ex-wife, remember, because we had kind of figured that out, you [10:35.040 --> 10:36.040] know. [10:36.040 --> 10:42.560] Get hold of the ex-wife and say, you need to get that off of there, so I can sell this [10:42.560 --> 10:43.560] property. [10:43.560 --> 10:44.560] Yeah, yeah. [10:44.560 --> 10:49.320] And she should comply, because she has the secretary of state breathing down her neck [10:49.320 --> 10:50.320] now. [10:50.320 --> 10:51.320] Yeah. [10:51.320 --> 10:59.760] Good chat, sometimes it helps to get a little aggressive with them, and these, I call that [10:59.760 --> 11:01.520] kind of thing a bank shot. [11:01.520 --> 11:04.680] This is actually from Deborah, she calls this a bank shot. [11:04.680 --> 11:05.680] Oh, yeah. [11:05.680 --> 11:13.520] Well, you didn't go directly at her, it's even worse, because now she's not dealing [11:13.520 --> 11:16.680] with you anymore, she's dealing with secretary of state. [11:16.680 --> 11:24.040] Yeah, someone with a little more clout than I have, and a little more authority, a little [11:24.040 --> 11:25.040] more imposing. [11:25.040 --> 11:26.040] Sure. [11:26.040 --> 11:33.160] Okay, okay, this is good news, okay, let us know how this shakes out. [11:33.160 --> 11:41.000] Well, okay, can I see somewhere, not like in the code books, where it would show that [11:41.000 --> 11:46.280] she was never, this was never community property? [11:46.280 --> 11:52.280] That would, you wouldn't actually find that in the code book, you'd have to find that [11:52.280 --> 11:54.280] in the case law. [11:54.280 --> 11:57.080] Okay, okay, right. [11:57.080 --> 12:00.400] Do a search for what is community property. [12:00.400 --> 12:01.400] Okay. [12:01.400 --> 12:07.400] Or our business assets community property. [12:07.400 --> 12:14.000] And just take a case law survey, almost, I guess. [12:14.000 --> 12:15.000] Yeah. [12:15.000 --> 12:21.560] Yeah, this is the kind of thing that's not likely to be stipulated in code. [12:21.560 --> 12:22.560] Yeah. [12:22.560 --> 12:27.560] It's something that's going to be in only in case law. [12:27.560 --> 12:34.080] Yeah, yeah, okay, Randy, well, I want you to get on to someone else, but yeah, that [12:34.080 --> 12:39.640] is good news, and I appreciate your helping in bringing along this far, I just could [12:39.640 --> 12:44.840] not have done this without you, you know, that's something I appreciate very much. [12:44.840 --> 12:47.840] I'm glad it's working out for you. [12:47.840 --> 12:49.840] It's getting there. [12:49.840 --> 12:52.360] All right, Randy, have a good night, thank you. [12:52.360 --> 12:53.360] Thank you. [12:53.360 --> 12:57.760] Okay, and it wouldn't hurt if you went and donated a little to the radio station so we [12:57.760 --> 12:59.560] can keep this thing going. [12:59.560 --> 13:00.560] Yeah. [13:00.560 --> 13:05.560] And Randy's beer fund is so pitiful. [13:05.560 --> 13:11.400] Yeah, I'm still dirt poor, but I don't mind buying some. [13:11.400 --> 13:17.840] But yeah, I know, that's good, and my house is actually one of the smallest ones in Denton. [13:17.840 --> 13:22.560] You wouldn't think there'd be that much of a fuss over it, but still, yes, I do owe [13:22.560 --> 13:24.960] y'all for that, definitely, definitely. [13:24.960 --> 13:31.400] Give a little to Deborah so she can keep this show going, because frankly, we're struggling [13:31.400 --> 13:32.400] right now. [13:32.400 --> 13:38.960] Our fundraiser's not doing so well this year, I guess everybody's struggling, and we're [13:38.960 --> 13:42.240] really having some issues. [13:42.240 --> 13:44.240] So anything would help. [13:44.240 --> 13:45.240] Yes, yes. [13:45.240 --> 13:46.240] Okay, thank you. [13:46.240 --> 13:47.240] All right, Randy. [13:47.240 --> 13:48.240] Thank you. [13:48.240 --> 13:49.240] Yes. [13:49.240 --> 13:50.240] Thank you, boys. [13:50.240 --> 13:56.040] Okay, now we're going to go to Mark in Wisconsin, hello, Mark. [13:56.040 --> 14:00.800] Hello, Mr. Kelton, how are you this evening? [14:00.800 --> 14:02.800] I am good. [14:02.800 --> 14:12.320] You sent me an email a while back on how to recover bar grievance.net, and I still hadn't [14:12.320 --> 14:13.960] figured that out. [14:13.960 --> 14:17.320] Well, we can take that offline. [14:17.320 --> 14:20.160] I don't know if you tried calling earlier this week. [14:20.160 --> 14:22.520] Yeah, I didn't, but... [14:22.520 --> 14:28.200] Okay, then somebody else down in Texas called and didn't leave a message. [14:28.200 --> 14:36.960] Why I was calling this evening is my little small claims debt collector thing is rolling [14:36.960 --> 14:37.960] forward. [14:37.960 --> 14:47.280] I have phoned that apparently you can sue lawyers for their pleading mistakes under [14:47.280 --> 14:50.480] the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. [14:50.480 --> 14:53.680] Thought you'd use that. [14:53.680 --> 14:57.080] Oh, you need to build a questionnaire. [14:57.080 --> 15:07.360] We need to talk offline about how to do this, so you have enough knowledge in this area [15:07.360 --> 15:13.360] we can build a questionnaire that somebody could go to and ask these questions and get [15:13.360 --> 15:22.000] all kinds of tidbits of arcane information that we couldn't get to them any other way. [15:22.000 --> 15:23.000] Yeah. [15:23.000 --> 15:31.440] You can sue them for pleading mistakes, oh, there are so many things. [15:31.440 --> 15:36.320] They screw those pleadings up so bad it's unbelievable. [15:36.320 --> 15:44.680] Uh-huh, and what's interesting is once they figured out that I was not going to be just [15:44.680 --> 15:50.760] the standard rollover, everybody helps they contact that I see in the record, they get [15:50.760 --> 15:58.040] stipulated dismissal, stipulated dismissal, and they've not said boo to me other than [15:58.040 --> 16:06.160] filing papers, but the reason I was calling is I have a couple of different ways to ask [16:06.160 --> 16:09.840] for the case to be dismissed at a certain point. [16:09.840 --> 16:19.680] One is just a dismissal and try to get stipulations that they can't resell the debt and that it [16:19.680 --> 16:24.680] be a dismissal with prejudice. 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[19:00.360 --> 19:24.680] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, rule of radio and we're talking to Mark in Wisconsin. [19:24.680 --> 19:29.080] Okay, Mark, you're taking on the debt collector. [19:29.080 --> 19:36.920] Yeah, so if it doesn't look like I can use directive verdict, I'm not real hip on dismiss [19:36.920 --> 19:37.920] with prejudice. [19:37.920 --> 19:47.400] What I'm looking towards is try for summary judgment in my favor and then ask for costs. [19:47.400 --> 19:54.440] And I'm wondering if I've got a different tactic I should look at trying because I don't [19:54.440 --> 20:02.200] know if they're going to respond to my discovery, they haven't responded to a request to validate [20:02.200 --> 20:03.200] the debt. [20:03.200 --> 20:10.840] Wisconsin has its own set of code for validating the debt and then there is, of course, the [20:10.840 --> 20:17.120] federal things for validating the debt and these people said, oh, if you just ask, we'll [20:17.120 --> 20:23.760] provide this information, so they've been asked, nothing is forthcoming, clock is ticking [20:23.760 --> 20:32.400] on the discovery that I sent and I'm thinking that I could go with, they didn't respond [20:32.400 --> 20:42.600] to discovery, there are these other strangeness in their filing and use that under the burden [20:42.600 --> 20:54.400] of proof that they, let's see here what says, an absence of genuine issue of material fact [20:54.400 --> 21:02.120] because they have an absence of evidence to support their case and saying that, of course, [21:02.120 --> 21:10.080] they're not responding to discovery is indicative of them not having a case. [21:10.080 --> 21:16.120] Have you moved for a hearing to compel discovery? [21:16.120 --> 21:21.000] They have not failed at this point, we're still working on the 30 days. [21:21.000 --> 21:27.640] After the 30 days, I will move for compelling discovery, but I thought I'd try the other [21:27.640 --> 21:35.200] thing for the summary judgment, I could go strictly on Wisconsin's code 180 to the dot [21:35.200 --> 21:37.400] 200 or dot 300. [21:37.400 --> 21:44.480] You've got to be registered in this, you've got to be a Dalmatian corporation or a foreign [21:44.480 --> 21:51.960] corporation and registered in either of those two conditions, so that way you can sue people. [21:51.960 --> 21:59.520] Now, apparently non Dalmatian corporations can be sued, but for them to initiate the [21:59.520 --> 22:06.840] suit, they have to either be a registered foreign corporation or a Dalmatian corporation, [22:06.840 --> 22:12.480] the code, the case law I found on that says it's no problem if they start a suit and aren't [22:12.480 --> 22:17.960] and get caught with their hands in the cookie jar, they can just pay for the fees and become [22:17.960 --> 22:24.600] registered and the suit can proceed, but I'm not sure they want to go through the hassle [22:24.600 --> 22:25.600] of registering. [22:25.600 --> 22:40.720] I don't understand why they wouldn't, because registration is, I remember, they get a cut [22:40.720 --> 22:43.480] of the revenue for the corporation. [22:43.480 --> 22:54.040] Oh, okay, so they don't want to pay the taxes, the revenue to the state, right, right. [22:54.040 --> 23:01.560] So if a company has been operating in the state and they're not Dalmasong in the state [23:01.560 --> 23:06.600] and they haven't registered in the state, there's all this tax money they should be [23:06.600 --> 23:13.840] paying the state, but so it's kind of quite Tammy to me. [23:13.840 --> 23:20.120] Yeah, but the Faustian bargain is you can do that, you know, interview the commerce [23:20.120 --> 23:26.640] clause or whatever else will let you do that, but you can't use our court system if you [23:26.640 --> 23:28.920] don't. [23:28.920 --> 23:29.920] And so... [23:29.920 --> 23:34.800] Right, if you're not Dalmasong in the state and you haven't registered to the state, you [23:34.800 --> 23:39.480] cannot avail yourself of your state remedies. [23:39.480 --> 23:40.480] Right. [23:40.480 --> 23:48.600] If you hadn't paid the taxes, so you haven't entered into the contract, so you don't get [23:48.600 --> 23:50.400] the services. [23:50.400 --> 23:55.960] Right, and that's okay. [23:55.960 --> 24:01.920] Oh, wait a minute, wait a minute, wouldn't that render their lawsuit void? [24:01.920 --> 24:11.040] Well, that's exactly what I could go for on the easiest with the summary judgment, and [24:11.040 --> 24:18.480] I could do that, I guess, right now, but then that doesn't create a burden for the [24:18.480 --> 24:19.480] judge. [24:19.480 --> 24:20.480] I could say I'm the discovery. [24:20.480 --> 24:25.280] Well, we didn't do anything with discovery because this needed to be done, Judge, versus [24:25.280 --> 24:31.240] letting the clock take out demand discovery and then say, well, you know, they didn't [24:31.240 --> 24:36.040] provide discovery and hit that. [24:36.040 --> 24:44.200] In my counter or in my answer and counterclaim, I did point out that they had a problem, and [24:44.200 --> 24:49.800] the very first problem is they're not registered as far as I can tell. [24:49.800 --> 24:54.080] Now the easiest thing for them to do is to show how they are registered. [24:54.080 --> 25:00.880] Yeah, if they are, and if they're not, you should, that should render the suit void [25:00.880 --> 25:01.880] immediately. [25:01.880 --> 25:07.560] And then hopefully refiles, but I take it you want to go after them, you don't want [25:07.560 --> 25:10.560] them to be able to walk away. [25:10.560 --> 25:13.080] Wait a minute, wait a minute, hold on. [25:13.080 --> 25:22.040] If they brought you into court and subjected you to all of this misery and they didn't [25:22.040 --> 25:27.640] have authority to do that, you should get compensation for your time. [25:27.640 --> 25:38.000] Yes, exactly, and again, that would be even go to the federal right off the bat, the federal [25:38.000 --> 25:48.320] claim that, you know, their paper filing was deficient from the beginning, so that should [25:48.320 --> 25:58.120] make my federal claim under TILA and Fair Debt Collection Practices Act much more solid. [25:58.120 --> 26:06.800] And again, as far as compensation, part of it would be that this alleged debt and their [26:06.800 --> 26:15.480] ability to chase after me or sell it to the next collector, go bye-bye. [26:15.480 --> 26:20.720] But again, I'm trying to, the reason I called was, all right, do I go for, I can't go for [26:20.720 --> 26:25.320] a directed verdict because directed verdicts are for juries, as I understand, and it's [26:25.320 --> 26:26.320] a judge's... [26:26.320 --> 26:32.960] A directed verdict is where the prosecution puts on their case and they have approved up [26:32.960 --> 26:34.520] their case. [26:34.520 --> 26:38.760] You don't have to do anything, you just move the court for directed verdict. [26:38.760 --> 26:48.160] Yeah, I don't think that this qualifies for that at this point, or maybe because it... [26:48.160 --> 26:53.320] Yeah, the prosecution would have to have rested before you can ask for a directed verdict, [26:53.320 --> 26:55.880] or there has to be some fact. [26:55.880 --> 27:03.240] You could ask for a directed verdict of summary dismissal, and summary dismissal is a directed [27:03.240 --> 27:07.400] verdict, for lack of subject-managed jurisdiction. [27:07.400 --> 27:08.400] Because... [27:08.400 --> 27:18.200] Well, certainly the lack of subject-managed jurisdiction would be the case if they don't [27:18.200 --> 27:19.720] have the right to sue. [27:19.720 --> 27:26.320] Right, they're unable to invoke the subject-managed jurisdiction of the court. [27:26.320 --> 27:33.600] So that's probably the easiest for the judge to do. [27:33.600 --> 27:41.600] And even if they pay up and become registered in the state, at the time the suit was filed, [27:41.600 --> 27:47.400] they had no power to invoke the jurisdiction of the court. [27:47.400 --> 27:50.680] And that's the bill that came on the rings. [27:50.680 --> 28:00.040] Except the way that I read a couple of the cases in Wisconsin. [28:00.040 --> 28:04.560] Somebody started a suit, wasn't registered, went through the registration, and then the [28:04.560 --> 28:06.880] suit picked right back up. [28:06.880 --> 28:08.720] They didn't refile. [28:08.720 --> 28:13.160] They might not have got the right argument. [28:13.160 --> 28:19.720] Right, or they didn't go ahead and say, hey, you know, dismiss this. [28:19.720 --> 28:27.400] The other thing that's happened is they refused to send me the actual account numbers. [28:27.400 --> 28:31.160] They send me a whole bunch of Xs with a number at the end. [28:31.160 --> 28:39.720] So I can't match things in the records that I have available to me. [28:39.720 --> 28:45.920] And mind you, the filing they make with the state, they're supposed to do that. [28:45.920 --> 28:56.320] But I'm not seeing them doing that with me, they haven't given me actual account numbers. [28:56.320 --> 29:01.080] So how do they sustain any kind of claim? [29:01.080 --> 29:05.720] Well that's where I could go with the summary judgment, in fact, that they have never put [29:05.720 --> 29:10.240] forward any records given to me have been without this. [29:10.240 --> 29:15.600] And you know, again, if I'm going to pick arguments, I can pick stuff that would allow [29:15.600 --> 29:18.640] the court to dismiss this and go, yeah, we're done. [29:18.640 --> 29:23.240] Or I can pick things that, you know, or the angels dancing on the heads of pen. [29:23.240 --> 29:28.480] And certainly not getting the full account number is one of those angels style arguments [29:28.480 --> 29:33.640] and it's easily solvable for them to eliminate the objection. [29:33.640 --> 29:36.160] And we got Rick. [29:36.160 --> 29:43.360] Yeah, they could if they have the records, but they don't have, if they bought this, [29:43.360 --> 29:45.920] they don't have the records. [29:45.920 --> 29:46.920] They may not. [29:46.920 --> 29:47.920] That's correct. [29:47.920 --> 29:53.360] And I think they forged a record too, but that's a cover on the other side. [29:53.360 --> 29:54.360] Okay. [29:54.360 --> 30:02.200] Randy Calhoun, Riddler Radio, we'll be right back. [30:02.200 --> 30:04.440] Are you a sucker for a good deal? [30:04.440 --> 30:08.760] New research suggests the way you respond to one of those limited time offers is all about [30:08.760 --> 30:10.800] something your parents gave you at birth. 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[32:49.000 --> 33:06.360] For more information, visit our website at www.courtes.co.uk, www.courtes.co.uk, www.courtes.co.uk, [33:06.360 --> 33:13.360] www.courtes.co.uk. [33:13.360 --> 33:30.280] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton on Rue Le Ville Radio and we're talking to Mark in [33:30.280 --> 33:31.280] Wisconsin. [33:31.280 --> 33:33.280] Go ahead, Mark. [33:33.280 --> 33:40.720] Yeah, so with the confusion of the account numbers, there was one account that existed [33:40.720 --> 33:48.880] in even years ago, almost a decade ago with the credit card company, lasted for only five [33:48.880 --> 33:55.560] or six months, had an entirely different credit or limit, and they seem to have submitted [33:55.560 --> 34:05.960] that account as a document that I'm supposed to verify as being tied to this lawsuit. [34:05.960 --> 34:15.240] So I've got, of course, as Michael Miris would point out or even sometimes Eddie Craig, validation [34:15.240 --> 34:19.360] of these documents, they put forward that these documents exist, they've asked me to [34:19.360 --> 34:28.160] validate them in the form of their interrogatory, but they don't seem to have anybody who can [34:28.160 --> 34:35.840] step forward with an affidavit to say, yes, these documents are legit. [34:35.840 --> 34:42.200] And of course, they step forward with somebody on this with the ginned up and messed up account [34:42.200 --> 34:47.760] numbers that could get real problematic for them. [34:47.760 --> 34:55.760] Well, you certainly can't validate a debt that has an account number that you can't [34:55.760 --> 34:56.760] reconcile. [34:56.760 --> 34:57.760] Yes, yes. [34:57.760 --> 35:03.960] And I would think that that would be enough for summary, you know, for the motion to summary [35:03.960 --> 35:10.120] judgment that they've never provided this, they just provide these four digits, a series [35:10.120 --> 35:12.480] of X's and four digits. [35:12.480 --> 35:16.760] Wait a minute, who provided these digits? [35:16.760 --> 35:17.760] The lawyers? [35:17.760 --> 35:25.480] The lawyers, they've never provided the full account numbers and in fact, the documents [35:25.480 --> 35:30.120] are wanting me to validate or they're labeling exhibit A and exhibit B. [35:30.120 --> 35:33.440] Wait a minute, hold on, step back a second. [35:33.440 --> 35:39.040] That's four digits, okay. [35:39.040 --> 35:48.120] Who validated these, who, there has to be someone asserting to this information, otherwise [35:48.120 --> 35:50.120] the lawyers are testifying. [35:50.120 --> 35:53.760] Well, the lawyers are testifying. [35:53.760 --> 35:59.800] Actually what they did is they labeled some paper exhibit A and exhibit B and then they're [35:59.800 --> 36:08.080] saying in the interrogatory to me, admit or deny that exhibit A is this thing and then [36:08.080 --> 36:11.160] admit or deny that exhibit B is this thing. [36:11.160 --> 36:19.480] So they're trying to get me to validate their paperwork. [36:19.480 --> 36:22.640] They've probably conned a lot of people into doing that. [36:22.640 --> 36:26.280] Oh, most certainly, most certainly. [36:26.280 --> 36:31.920] One of my favorite stories on that is we sent a woman into the bankruptcy court on a foreclosure [36:31.920 --> 36:39.720] issue on a Chapter 7 when she claimed the property is unsecured, took direction really [36:39.720 --> 36:40.720] well. [36:40.720 --> 36:49.440] The lawyers are in there at an evidence hearing, trying to prove up their standing and they've [36:49.440 --> 36:56.000] got this stack of documents and the client said, your Honor, counsel is referring to [36:56.000 --> 36:57.280] that stack of documents. [36:57.280 --> 36:58.280] Can I see those? [36:58.280 --> 37:03.240] And the judge said, counsel has shown to her, so she shows it to her, it's her closing [37:03.240 --> 37:04.240] documents. [37:04.240 --> 37:11.400] Photocopies are their closing documents and she said, your Honor, I've never seen these [37:11.400 --> 37:12.400] documents before. [37:12.400 --> 37:20.080] And the judge was kind of flabbergasted, those aren't your closing documents, no you are, [37:20.080 --> 37:23.360] I've never seen these documents before. [37:23.360 --> 37:29.600] He said the judge ground on her for about 10 minutes and she would not back down. [37:29.600 --> 37:34.520] And finally, the judge smiled at her real big and sat back in his seat and he turned [37:34.520 --> 37:40.720] to the lawyers and he said, well, counselor, it seems she's never seen these documents. [37:40.720 --> 37:49.240] You're going to have to come in with the originals, so whatever they saw, it's it [37:49.240 --> 37:56.520] you, you've never seen before, you don't know what they are, if they're not originals. [37:56.520 --> 38:04.320] Well, exactly, exactly, and again, in the particular case, every one of the documents [38:04.320 --> 38:12.240] has a blacked out section where there's account information or routing information, so certainly [38:12.240 --> 38:19.600] any documents I do have, don't have blacked out sections. [38:19.600 --> 38:23.600] Wait a minute, that didn't make sense to me. [38:23.600 --> 38:24.600] Okay. [38:24.600 --> 38:35.360] In documents that you already have in your hand, to compare theirs to, okay, right, right. [38:35.360 --> 38:39.040] That just took a minute to filter through the cobwebs. [38:39.040 --> 38:47.480] I'm sure, we've got Leslie back there listening, she's probably laughing at me right now. [38:47.480 --> 38:50.720] That's one of those dancing on the head of the pens, have you ever seen this document? [38:50.720 --> 38:51.720] No, I haven't. [38:51.720 --> 38:56.640] Well, the document I have seen doesn't have black bars, but I'm not going to say that [38:56.640 --> 39:01.680] out loud and we're just asking the question, if I've seen this document or not, it's a [39:01.680 --> 39:06.720] definition of what is, is kind of thing. [39:06.720 --> 39:14.320] That is a good skill to learn is because lawyers ask you open-ended questions because they [39:14.320 --> 39:20.960] want to get you to give them information they can't ask for directly. [39:20.960 --> 39:32.240] I was once on the stand where I did an evaluation of a contract sale and I calculated all the [39:32.240 --> 39:37.840] payments and all the interest that accrued for the missing payments and I ran this out [39:37.840 --> 39:43.800] and I got me into court and the lawyer looked at this print out I had and I claimed how [39:43.800 --> 39:50.720] much they still owed and the lawyer asked me how I knew this was accurate. [39:50.720 --> 39:56.800] I said, well, I don't know if it's accurate, what do you bring the court for? [39:56.800 --> 39:57.800] Who did this? [39:57.800 --> 40:00.320] Well, the computer did it. [40:00.320 --> 40:04.200] Well, then how do you know it's right? [40:04.200 --> 40:05.200] Computers don't make mistakes. [40:05.200 --> 40:10.000] Well, how do you know the computer was programmed correctly? [40:10.000 --> 40:11.000] I don't. [40:11.000 --> 40:15.400] Well, why do you ask us to accept this? [40:15.400 --> 40:19.680] Because the computer did it. [40:19.680 --> 40:24.880] And I forgot how he got to it, but they asked me something about why would you think we [40:24.880 --> 40:25.880] would accept this? [40:25.880 --> 40:30.640] I said, well, because you could look at it and run the numbers yourself and if there's [40:30.640 --> 40:34.920] an error, I'm sure you can bring it back to me, but the computer did it. [40:34.920 --> 40:40.720] The lawyer was just beside himself. [40:40.720 --> 40:48.560] He wanted me to explain all my calculations and I had another one where the guy I bought [40:48.560 --> 40:58.600] a business from died, so he couldn't testify to what went on and the lawyer had sued me [40:58.600 --> 41:07.680] over some promissory notes that I put up as collateral. [41:07.680 --> 41:11.560] And he said to Mr. Kelton, did you sign these promissory notes? [41:11.560 --> 41:12.560] Yes, I did. [41:12.560 --> 41:18.800] Then Mr. Kelton, did you pay this amount of money? [41:18.800 --> 41:20.800] No, I didn't. [41:20.800 --> 41:24.360] Well, Mr. Kelton, you have the notes and you didn't pay it. [41:24.360 --> 41:28.640] I forgot how that all went, but he was getting frustrated because I was just giving him [41:28.640 --> 41:30.640] yes and no answers. [41:30.640 --> 41:37.800] The fight, he got frustrated and he said, well, this guy had died, you can't testify [41:37.800 --> 41:43.960] to what somebody said if they're dead because they can't shoot it. [41:43.960 --> 41:48.920] And finally he got frustrated and he said, well, Mr. Kelton, oh, he asked me if I owed [41:48.920 --> 41:49.920] this money. [41:49.920 --> 41:52.280] I said, oh, no, I don't know this money. [41:52.280 --> 41:53.280] And that was the issue. [41:53.280 --> 41:58.000] I don't know the money, but I signed the promissory notes and finally he got frustrated because [41:58.000 --> 42:02.280] I gave him nothing and he said, well, Mr. Kelton, then why did you sign these? [42:02.280 --> 42:06.680] And I said, oh, I am so glad you asked that question. [42:06.680 --> 42:09.000] He said, all right, we'll throw the question. [42:09.000 --> 42:14.240] The judge said, no, counselor, you opened this door. [42:14.240 --> 42:18.720] Mr. Kelton gets to walk through it. [42:18.720 --> 42:25.360] Now I get to tell what the real deal was and why I signed those promissory notes. [42:25.360 --> 42:28.160] Otherwise, I could never get it in. [42:28.160 --> 42:36.200] But when lawyers ask you questions, I saw a guy on the stand once that I was absolutely [42:36.200 --> 42:47.760] impressed with, 26-year-old kid, over an issue where he went to his sister and took her 13-year-old [42:47.760 --> 42:54.480] daughter from her sister and took her home with him because her sister's boyfriend was [42:54.480 --> 43:00.240] molesting her. [43:00.240 --> 43:09.480] Every time the lawyer asked this kid a question, he sat there for about 15 seconds to just [43:09.480 --> 43:13.640] put the lawyer off his game. [43:13.640 --> 43:18.760] And they want to rapid fire these questions, but he waits. [43:18.760 --> 43:25.440] And finally the lawyer got frustrated and I'm just sitting there watching this. [43:25.440 --> 43:31.640] And the lawyer asked the judge to ask the witness to answer the question. [43:31.640 --> 43:36.120] And the judge said, well, sir, when you answered the question, yes, your honor, in just a second, [43:36.120 --> 43:37.120] I'm thinking. [43:37.120 --> 43:41.760] I said, you're thinking, oh, yes, your honor, I'm trying to be real careful and make sure [43:41.760 --> 43:46.520] I don't say something that's not well thought out and correct. [43:46.520 --> 43:54.440] And the judge turned to the lawyer, well, counselor, you're just going to have to wait. [43:54.440 --> 43:59.720] But it was, I was really impressed that he was. [43:59.720 --> 44:08.160] It's the 2017 Logos Radio Network Annual Fundraiser sponsored by Central Texas Gunworks. [44:08.160 --> 44:10.440] Defense distributed in Fatsal, Delhi. [44:10.440 --> 44:13.720] Go to logosradionetwork.com and enter the win. [44:13.720 --> 44:16.400] Every $25 donation is a chance to win. 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[45:27.880 --> 45:34.400] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case winning experience. [45:34.400 --> 45:39.200] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand about the [45:39.200 --> 45:43.440] principles and practices that control our American courts. [45:43.440 --> 45:49.560] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [45:49.560 --> 45:52.080] pro se tactics and much more. [45:52.080 --> 46:00.600] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-E-Z. [46:00.600 --> 46:22.440] Okay, we are back. [46:22.440 --> 46:28.680] Randy Kelton, rule of law radio and we're talking to Mark in Wisconsin. [46:28.680 --> 46:42.600] Okay, oh, this guy being able to think before he answers, it's so easy, you know, we're [46:42.600 --> 46:46.200] so prone to just rapid fire and answer back. [46:46.200 --> 46:49.240] Anyway, I'm off topic, go ahead. [46:49.240 --> 46:52.440] Well, that's a fine, that's fine. [46:52.440 --> 46:58.640] I was given similar advice for a deposition once and the other part of that advice was [46:58.640 --> 47:05.080] if the question cannot be answered yes or no, get the lawyer to restate it so that your [47:05.080 --> 47:09.760] answer can only be yes or no. [47:09.760 --> 47:18.440] That was, I started to say but didn't, always answer with a yes or no if possible and object [47:18.440 --> 47:22.880] to any question that needs explanation. [47:22.880 --> 47:31.400] Yep, that's what I did and frustrated the other side's attorney quite a lot. [47:31.400 --> 47:37.920] All right, well, the reason I'd called was to ask about the summary judgment, it looks [47:37.920 --> 47:44.000] like that's the route I'm going to try after they have failed to provide discovery. [47:44.000 --> 47:50.560] Wait, did you file admissions? [47:50.560 --> 47:56.800] I filed an answer and counterclaim, I have filed, I filed, I don't know what I'm saying [47:56.800 --> 48:00.200] in your discovery, did you file a request for admissions? [48:00.200 --> 48:03.800] Yes, I had a request for a midter deny. [48:03.800 --> 48:09.720] I don't remember if I, one of my admitted denies was that this is utterly bogus and [48:09.720 --> 48:10.720] is baseless. [48:10.720 --> 48:15.720] I thought- Did they not respond to your admissions? [48:15.720 --> 48:19.800] Not yet, but their time, their time is not in. [48:19.800 --> 48:24.240] And as soon as their time was, didn't you- [48:24.240 --> 48:31.200] Yep, and that would go to artful writing of admits or denies to go ahead and have them [48:31.200 --> 48:36.080] admit by default that the lawsuit is baseless. [48:36.080 --> 48:45.400] I believe I did ask them to admit that their service attempt was nonsensical and such. [48:45.400 --> 48:51.480] I did not have them admit that they are a black hole of vacuous suck as a group of human [48:51.480 --> 48:53.680] beings and lawyers. [48:53.680 --> 48:58.760] But at a certain point, the courts don't like that kind of stuff, like sending a letter [48:58.760 --> 49:04.200] to the court that has the word magical unicorns in a covered in glitter. [49:04.200 --> 49:08.240] It doesn't seem like that. [49:08.240 --> 49:14.120] Well, admissions, discovery is really an art form if you get it right. [49:14.120 --> 49:16.000] Yes, yes. [49:16.000 --> 49:21.880] Well, the other thing is the discovery documents, these attorneys sent to discovery documents, [49:21.880 --> 49:26.640] and I'll be incorporating them into my discovery documents, but the most artful one I came [49:26.640 --> 49:32.280] across was one that invoked the lawyer's duty to look up stuff in there with other [49:32.280 --> 49:38.760] cases and compare to other cases and use that information. [49:38.760 --> 49:43.720] Because of course, that is a duty under the state bar rules. [49:43.720 --> 49:49.600] So one lawyer invoked state bar rules against the lawyer who's going to be responding in [49:49.600 --> 49:56.440] that particular thing with that, with his demand that you look over your records and [49:56.440 --> 49:59.800] compare with your records and other things. [49:59.800 --> 50:05.960] Lawyers are required to provide opposing case law. [50:05.960 --> 50:10.640] If there's any opposing case law on their subject, they're required to provide that [50:10.640 --> 50:14.960] and show why it doesn't apply. [50:14.960 --> 50:19.400] Not just bring case law that's in favor of their position. [50:19.400 --> 50:21.760] Right, right. [50:21.760 --> 50:30.360] Well, I have not seen a filing by a lawyer where they do that. [50:30.360 --> 50:38.400] I know that I have filed paperwork and I point that kind of thing out, but that's me and [50:38.400 --> 50:41.720] my paperwork. [50:41.720 --> 50:52.800] And I used the reference to the old Supreme Court case that you had referenced many moons [50:52.800 --> 51:01.240] ago about how citizens are only supposed to really be concerned with statute. [51:01.240 --> 51:07.600] So I quoted statute and ignored the case law because the case law leads to their remedy [51:07.600 --> 51:12.640] in the case of, you know, just file and become a foreign corporation so you can resume your [51:12.640 --> 51:13.640] lawsuit. [51:13.640 --> 51:19.240] I didn't really want to give them that case law that gives them the remedy. [51:19.240 --> 51:26.520] So I just invoked the statute and then invoked that I have this power just to use the statute [51:26.520 --> 51:32.760] because I'm a citizen, now thrown for a loop. [51:32.760 --> 51:35.960] I don't remember that particular case. [51:35.960 --> 51:44.040] Oh, you'd sent me something about that and I read through it and picked apart and found [51:44.040 --> 51:51.280] the way to interpret it that way because at one point in time you had said that the duty [51:51.280 --> 51:58.160] of the citizen was to know statute and whereas a lawyer's got to understand statute regulations [51:58.160 --> 52:03.720] and case law when they're doing things because apparently at some point in time it was too [52:03.720 --> 52:10.040] burdensome and it's unfair to citizens if you're going with this idea of you must know [52:10.040 --> 52:16.800] the law, apparently the legal theory at that time was, well, it's unfair to the citizens [52:16.800 --> 52:20.920] that they have to know case law in addition to law. [52:20.920 --> 52:24.800] But of course a business falls under the, no, you've got to know it all if you're running [52:24.800 --> 52:25.800] a business. [52:25.800 --> 52:30.920] If you're running a business you have to be represented by counsel so you have to know [52:30.920 --> 52:33.920] it all. [52:33.920 --> 52:38.920] At least we can come into court. [52:38.920 --> 52:43.560] I'm trying to remember that case because that's a great position. [52:43.560 --> 52:50.520] Yeah, that's why when you mentioned it I asked about the case and I kept asking and finally [52:50.520 --> 52:53.120] went, oh yeah, here it is out of my notes. [52:53.120 --> 52:59.240] But I guess at a certain point in time we should all sit down and work up beyond your [52:59.240 --> 53:05.880] attempt at legal earth, you know, a wiki going, hey, here's the good stuff, kids. [53:05.880 --> 53:10.840] And I don't know if you still have a copy of your jurisprudence but I found on one [53:10.840 --> 53:14.480] of my resurrected hard drives the copy I downloaded of it. [53:14.480 --> 53:19.960] Okay, I've got jurisprudence up on jurisprudence.website. [53:19.960 --> 53:20.960] Okay. [53:20.960 --> 53:21.960] Okay. [53:21.960 --> 53:24.960] I went in and fixed it. [53:24.960 --> 53:30.040] I need to go in and update and add new data, new information to it. [53:30.040 --> 53:36.120] I've got enough information, I'm just concerned with my server getting annoyed at me putting [53:36.120 --> 53:38.640] too much information. [53:38.640 --> 53:52.160] I've got about 30 domain names and a whole bunch of webpages, some work, some don't. [53:52.160 --> 53:58.120] I just haven't had time to go in and clean them out. [53:58.120 --> 54:06.920] But with the electronic lawyer, with the legal earth, in the questionnaires, the questionnaires [54:06.920 --> 54:11.720] goes to points of law. [54:11.720 --> 54:18.640] Part of that tool is everywhere I ask a question that goes to a point of law I have an associated [54:18.640 --> 54:22.280] folder where the case law goes in. [54:22.280 --> 54:29.600] So instead of looking for a particular case, I look for a point or an issue and then check [54:29.600 --> 54:34.320] the folder at that point or issue. [54:34.320 --> 54:38.960] That's what will make this lettuce on steroids. [54:38.960 --> 54:47.560] All right, well, I think that takes care of my questions and hopefully I've been entertaining [54:47.560 --> 54:50.440] and you've been informative to the listeners tonight. [54:50.440 --> 54:57.800] I'll let you get on with the other callers, but send me another email or if anything, [54:57.800 --> 55:02.600] we'll talk offline and we'll get that domain problem solved. [55:02.600 --> 55:05.840] Good, good, because I'd like to get that one back up. [55:05.840 --> 55:07.880] Okay, thank you, Mark. [55:07.880 --> 55:14.880] Work on the Wisconsin, yeah, work on the Wisconsin transportation stuff you were wanting my assistance [55:14.880 --> 55:15.880] with. [55:15.880 --> 55:18.560] Yes, I want to talk about that too. [55:18.560 --> 55:22.720] Yeah, well, you know how to get all of me otherwise. [55:22.720 --> 55:23.720] Bye-bye. [55:23.720 --> 55:24.720] Bye-bye, Mark. [55:24.720 --> 55:28.600] Okay, now we're going to Leslie in Pennsylvania. [55:28.600 --> 55:30.600] Hello, Leslie. [55:30.600 --> 55:32.600] Hi, how are you? [55:32.600 --> 55:34.600] Got a story for you. [55:34.600 --> 55:35.600] Oh, good. [55:35.600 --> 55:46.080] Okay, this lady sells her son a mobile home parked on a lot. [55:46.080 --> 55:51.920] The lot is, what would you call it, it's not a fix to the property. [55:51.920 --> 55:55.040] The mobile home is not a fix to the property. [55:55.040 --> 55:59.800] So she holds the deed until he pays for the property. [55:59.800 --> 56:05.880] In the meantime, she makes up a will and in the will she says that he owes her $3,000. [56:05.880 --> 56:13.040] Well, a couple of years go by and she moved out of state to live with her oldest daughter. [56:13.040 --> 56:16.520] So while she's with her oldest daughter, she dies. [56:16.520 --> 56:23.840] Oh, before she dies, she sends a quick claim deed to the son and it says on there a description [56:23.840 --> 56:30.000] of the property and the address and a description of the trailer and the VIN number, saying [56:30.000 --> 56:35.640] that it's paid in full and, you know, it just quick claims everything over to him. [56:35.640 --> 56:43.200] It's notarized and witnessed by three people, one of them is the oldest daughter. [56:43.200 --> 56:45.880] Now she dies. [56:45.880 --> 56:52.840] The oldest daughter, her husband, demanded to be the executor of her estate, so he is. [56:52.840 --> 57:01.080] So now he's trying to get the youngest child that bought the house, the mobile home, to [57:01.080 --> 57:02.080] pay $3,000. [57:02.080 --> 57:05.080] This already been paid for. [57:05.080 --> 57:06.080] So... [57:06.080 --> 57:07.080] Pay it to who? [57:07.080 --> 57:08.080] Pay it to who? [57:08.080 --> 57:09.080] Pardon? [57:09.080 --> 57:10.080] Pay it to who? [57:10.080 --> 57:11.080] The estate. [57:11.080 --> 57:18.600] They're claiming that the trailer is part of the estate. [57:18.600 --> 57:25.200] Actually, they wanted to land too, but when he showed up with the deed, now they're just [57:25.200 --> 57:28.840] going after the trailer, you know, the mobile home. [57:28.840 --> 57:37.240] So they're saying he has to pay them the estate $3,000 while they take it to court. [57:37.240 --> 57:45.840] And the court says the deed, the quick claim deed was not sufficient to transfer a title [57:45.840 --> 57:46.840] of the trailer. [57:46.840 --> 57:54.560] It was only sufficient to transfer the title to the property because the mobile home was [57:54.560 --> 57:55.560] not a fix. [57:55.560 --> 58:01.440] The mobile home is not real property, it's personal property. [58:01.440 --> 58:02.440] Right. [58:02.440 --> 58:03.440] That's why. [58:03.440 --> 58:04.440] That's why. [58:04.440 --> 58:05.440] Music? [58:05.440 --> 58:06.440] Music. [58:06.440 --> 58:07.440] Yeah. [58:07.440 --> 58:08.440] Top of the hour. [58:08.440 --> 58:18.120] I'm glad you can hear that music, for some reason something's happened on the network [58:18.120 --> 58:23.160] and I don't get it fed back to me, so I keep running off the cliff. [58:23.160 --> 58:24.160] Okay. [58:24.160 --> 58:29.960] This is Randy Kelton, rule of law radio, I call in number 512-646-1984. [58:29.960 --> 58:36.560] We still have our fundraisers on, and if anybody's got a few extra dollars, this radio [58:36.560 --> 58:42.160] network can certainly use it because it's kind of struggling to keep all the balls in [58:42.160 --> 58:44.160] the air at the moment. [58:44.160 --> 58:50.280] We'll be right back. 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[01:02:40.720 --> 01:02:41.720] This was Chris Brody with your low-down for June 21st. [01:02:41.720 --> 01:02:48.720] 2017. [01:03:11.720 --> 01:03:20.720] Okay, we are back. [01:03:20.720 --> 01:03:26.320] Randy Kelton, root of the radio, and we're talking to Leslie in Pennsylvania. [01:03:26.320 --> 01:03:36.440] Okay, so far, it sounds like the court is right because the quick claim would not go [01:03:36.440 --> 01:03:41.880] to personal property, it would only go to real property. [01:03:41.880 --> 01:03:49.560] But the trailer is paid for, so it also derives that there's now a liability against the estate. [01:03:49.560 --> 01:03:52.560] Is there a lien against the trailer? [01:03:52.560 --> 01:03:53.560] No. [01:03:53.560 --> 01:03:56.560] Then they have no claim. [01:03:56.560 --> 01:03:57.560] Exactly. [01:03:57.560 --> 01:03:59.560] That's what I'm saying. [01:03:59.560 --> 01:04:04.640] The deed, the quick claim deed says that they were both paid in full. [01:04:04.640 --> 01:04:11.200] It was a package deal in the contract for $16,000, and it was paid. [01:04:11.200 --> 01:04:18.280] Did this son file a counterclaim against the trust, against the program? [01:04:18.280 --> 01:04:25.720] That's what I'm trying, we're trying to talk him into filing a claim for $16,000, because [01:04:25.720 --> 01:04:30.360] the trailer cannot be removed from the property without damaging only its business. [01:04:30.360 --> 01:04:36.360] What he did is he made a single wide into a double wide, and in order to move the trailer. [01:04:36.360 --> 01:04:44.760] Oh, wait a minute, hold on, this becomes real property. [01:04:44.760 --> 01:04:49.400] Did he take the wheels off of it? [01:04:49.400 --> 01:04:57.280] I don't know, but what I'm saying is that if he can't hook onto it and roll it off the [01:04:57.280 --> 01:05:04.040] property, it's real property, it's part of the property, it becomes a fixed. [01:05:04.040 --> 01:05:09.680] Yeah, well, that's what they thought, but the judge said no. [01:05:09.680 --> 01:05:15.920] They tried to explain how it was in the pleadings, and he said no, it has to be done by, it has [01:05:15.920 --> 01:05:21.400] to be done by the motor vehicle, so they said... [01:05:21.400 --> 01:05:23.520] What state is it in? [01:05:23.520 --> 01:05:24.520] Arizona. [01:05:24.520 --> 01:05:28.720] Okay, then I don't know about Arizona law. [01:05:28.720 --> 01:05:35.280] So anyway, if you bring in taxes, if you bring a mobile home onto property and you take the [01:05:35.280 --> 01:05:42.800] wheels off of it, it never moves again, it becomes a part of the property. [01:05:42.800 --> 01:05:50.720] Well, for them to take that out would cost twice as much as the trailer is owed on the [01:05:50.720 --> 01:05:53.720] trailer. [01:05:53.720 --> 01:06:05.880] Another option, if he has a quit claim, that in the quit claim, it notices that it's a... [01:06:05.880 --> 01:06:14.880] This is documented as a quit claim and a release of lien, so it not only mentions the quit [01:06:14.880 --> 01:06:23.560] claim to the real property, but it also mentions a release of claim against the personal property. [01:06:23.560 --> 01:06:26.480] Now, this gets more involved. [01:06:26.480 --> 01:06:34.280] When they got the D, went to the division of motor vehicles and got a title, they got [01:06:34.280 --> 01:06:41.040] the title and took it to the land office and got it affixed to the property. [01:06:41.040 --> 01:06:50.880] After that, the judge says it wasn't affixed to the property before she died, so it becomes [01:06:50.880 --> 01:06:51.880] part of the estate. [01:06:51.880 --> 01:06:56.480] But it's the only asset of the estate. [01:06:56.480 --> 01:07:03.880] But if the claim against it, did he address the release of claim against the personal [01:07:03.880 --> 01:07:04.880] property? [01:07:04.880 --> 01:07:10.560] Since the personal property was specifically named in the document. [01:07:10.560 --> 01:07:16.560] Oh, the judge said he had to pay it over again. [01:07:16.560 --> 01:07:19.680] Wait, you have some terrible background notes. [01:07:19.680 --> 01:07:20.680] Okay. [01:07:20.680 --> 01:07:26.160] The judge said he had to pay the $3,000 again. [01:07:26.160 --> 01:07:29.360] My husband says, what happens if he doesn't pay it? [01:07:29.360 --> 01:07:32.680] Yeah, good luck on collecting. [01:07:32.680 --> 01:07:33.680] Yeah. [01:07:33.680 --> 01:07:38.680] That's what I'm saying. [01:07:38.680 --> 01:07:43.120] Okay, so this has already been through an adjudication. [01:07:43.120 --> 01:07:45.200] That makes it a little more of a problem. [01:07:45.200 --> 01:07:47.360] Does he have time to file an appeal? [01:07:47.360 --> 01:07:54.600] Yeah, they're filing a motion for reconsideration now because the judge evidently didn't read [01:07:54.600 --> 01:07:57.600] where they said it had been paid. [01:07:57.600 --> 01:07:59.440] Why would he require them to pay again? [01:07:59.440 --> 01:08:02.600] Because that's the only money in the estate? [01:08:02.600 --> 01:08:07.960] Incidentally, all that was owed was $3,000 on this whole thing. [01:08:07.960 --> 01:08:17.240] Over $40,000 total and legal fees have accrued so far. [01:08:17.240 --> 01:08:18.240] This is insane. [01:08:18.240 --> 01:08:19.240] Is that? [01:08:19.240 --> 01:08:21.760] Yeah, it is insane. [01:08:21.760 --> 01:08:26.960] You wonder, why are they doing this? [01:08:26.960 --> 01:08:28.800] And the kid hasn't paid any of it. [01:08:28.800 --> 01:08:29.800] You know what I mean? [01:08:29.800 --> 01:08:30.800] It's not his legal fees. [01:08:30.800 --> 01:08:31.800] He's not paying any legal fees. [01:08:31.800 --> 01:08:37.840] It's the other party, the other brothers and sisters and all. [01:08:37.840 --> 01:08:41.160] So are they really upset at this cute or something? [01:08:41.160 --> 01:08:44.760] Well, the one sister, I have no clue. [01:08:44.760 --> 01:08:47.360] The other sister's fighting the other one. [01:08:47.360 --> 01:08:52.840] They're each fighting each other, you know, against one's trying to save the property [01:08:52.840 --> 01:09:01.280] for the boy and the other one's trying to put him out in the street, makes no sense. [01:09:01.280 --> 01:09:12.440] One thing I'm pleased with with my family, my mother's 95 and nobody cares about her [01:09:12.440 --> 01:09:13.440] estate. [01:09:13.440 --> 01:09:20.840] My oldest sister and her husband have taken exceptionally good care of my mother for all [01:09:20.840 --> 01:09:21.840] these years. [01:09:21.840 --> 01:09:24.760] They moved her in with him. [01:09:24.760 --> 01:09:31.400] And my brother called me and said, Charlie wants to sell the property. [01:09:31.400 --> 01:09:33.320] And how do you want to split it up? [01:09:33.320 --> 01:09:36.800] I said, I don't. [01:09:36.800 --> 01:09:39.040] Charlie has a right to it. [01:09:39.040 --> 01:09:44.080] And all my brothers and sisters said the same thing, I could not have been more pleased. [01:09:44.080 --> 01:09:53.640] I can't think of anything more macabre than picking your parents' bones. [01:09:53.640 --> 01:09:54.640] It's terrible. [01:09:54.640 --> 01:10:00.720] Well, we thought he could have claimed against the estate for the amount of money that they're [01:10:00.720 --> 01:10:05.320] asking for, or actually the price of the property, the whole package. [01:10:05.320 --> 01:10:12.240] Because the package was a, it was a package deal, $16,000, that they'd have to repossess [01:10:12.240 --> 01:10:13.240] the whole property. [01:10:13.240 --> 01:10:16.240] They can't just take care of it. [01:10:16.240 --> 01:10:17.240] You know what I mean? [01:10:17.240 --> 01:10:18.240] Yeah. [01:10:18.240 --> 01:10:25.880] So he's putting a claim against the entire, against the estate to the $16,000 or $21,000, [01:10:25.880 --> 01:10:28.720] whatever the value was at that time. [01:10:28.720 --> 01:10:36.000] Or he should demand title until the title's delivered to them from the estate. [01:10:36.000 --> 01:10:37.000] Wait a minute. [01:10:37.000 --> 01:10:38.560] Let me understand this. [01:10:38.560 --> 01:10:45.560] They're getting a claim against the property for its value rather than the amount alleged [01:10:45.560 --> 01:10:46.560] to be owed? [01:10:46.560 --> 01:10:47.560] No. [01:10:47.560 --> 01:10:48.560] No, no, no. [01:10:48.560 --> 01:10:58.240] The boy, the young one, is putting a claim against the estate for the value of the property [01:10:58.240 --> 01:10:59.240] with the... [01:10:59.240 --> 01:11:00.240] Oh, okay. [01:11:00.240 --> 01:11:02.240] That's, they're trying to take away from him. [01:11:02.240 --> 01:11:03.240] Right. [01:11:03.240 --> 01:11:08.240] And he's putting that claim against them until they give him the title. [01:11:08.240 --> 01:11:12.240] How does that sound? [01:11:12.240 --> 01:11:13.240] Yeah. [01:11:13.240 --> 01:11:24.240] What he might want to do is file the claim, and in the claim, allege tender by set off. [01:11:24.240 --> 01:11:26.240] Right. [01:11:26.240 --> 01:11:28.240] Yeah. [01:11:28.240 --> 01:11:34.240] It sounds like something else has to be going on here. [01:11:34.240 --> 01:11:36.240] He does. [01:11:36.240 --> 01:11:39.240] I don't know what it is. [01:11:39.240 --> 01:11:43.240] Yeah, people never tell you everything. [01:11:43.240 --> 01:11:45.240] That's always the problem. [01:11:45.240 --> 01:11:47.240] I've read all the documents. [01:11:47.240 --> 01:11:52.240] I don't know why the other one's coming after him for this. [01:11:52.240 --> 01:11:54.240] I mean, he's a baby brother. [01:11:54.240 --> 01:11:57.240] I don't know why they're doing it. [01:11:57.240 --> 01:12:02.240] But anyhow, I just thought it was interesting. [01:12:02.240 --> 01:12:07.240] And like I said, I don't know what they would do if he did nothing. [01:12:07.240 --> 01:12:10.240] Yeah, they can't collect. [01:12:10.240 --> 01:12:15.240] Would they try to take the property and evict him? [01:12:15.240 --> 01:12:18.240] They can't because they don't have their name on the deed. [01:12:18.240 --> 01:12:20.240] They can't take the property. [01:12:20.240 --> 01:12:25.240] Yeah, but his name is on the deed. [01:12:25.240 --> 01:12:30.240] But they can get the court to give them a lien against the property. [01:12:30.240 --> 01:12:32.240] That's the best they could do. [01:12:32.240 --> 01:12:35.240] But wouldn't they have to sue him first? [01:12:35.240 --> 01:12:38.240] Yeah, I thought they already had. [01:12:38.240 --> 01:12:41.240] Well, no, this is still in the probate court. [01:12:41.240 --> 01:12:42.240] It's not a legal suit. [01:12:42.240 --> 01:12:44.240] It's still in probate. [01:12:44.240 --> 01:12:46.240] They're trying to keep it out of the probate. [01:12:46.240 --> 01:12:51.240] So now they made it an asset of the probate court. [01:12:51.240 --> 01:12:55.240] The $3,000 debt. [01:12:55.240 --> 01:12:56.240] Yeah. [01:12:56.240 --> 01:13:01.240] Okay, but the property is clearly a quick claim to this kid. [01:13:01.240 --> 01:13:03.240] Yes. [01:13:03.240 --> 01:13:07.240] The best they could do is a lien against the property. [01:13:07.240 --> 01:13:10.240] And that's after a civil lawsuit, right? [01:13:10.240 --> 01:13:16.240] Yes, and what he needs to do is get a lien against the property [01:13:16.240 --> 01:13:20.240] through a blind trust. [01:13:20.240 --> 01:13:24.240] Okay, I got one of them. [01:13:24.240 --> 01:13:29.240] Then if they get a claim from the court, [01:13:29.240 --> 01:13:33.240] then their claim stands behind the lien that's there. [01:13:33.240 --> 01:13:36.240] And their claim would be worthless. [01:13:36.240 --> 01:13:38.240] Okay, that's worth it. [01:13:38.240 --> 01:13:40.240] That's worth a try. [01:13:40.240 --> 01:13:43.240] I'll tell them because these poor people, [01:13:43.240 --> 01:13:45.240] the people here in Arizona, [01:13:45.240 --> 01:13:48.240] they've been fighting tooth and nail these people from out of state. [01:13:48.240 --> 01:13:53.240] And like I said, each of them has paid over $20,000 in legal fee. [01:13:53.240 --> 01:13:54.240] Each one of them. [01:13:54.240 --> 01:13:56.240] That's insane. [01:13:56.240 --> 01:13:58.240] Yeah. [01:13:58.240 --> 01:14:01.240] The one just wants to keep her brother off the street [01:14:01.240 --> 01:14:03.240] and the other one wants to put him on the street. [01:14:03.240 --> 01:14:05.240] I don't understand that. [01:14:05.240 --> 01:14:12.240] And the good chance there's some information you don't have [01:14:12.240 --> 01:14:16.240] for the sister to pay $20,000 to get him off the property. [01:14:16.240 --> 01:14:22.240] She probably has some issues that nobody has told you about. [01:14:22.240 --> 01:14:26.240] Yeah, let's pick it up. [01:14:26.240 --> 01:14:30.240] Well, I'm going to go with this then and talk to them [01:14:30.240 --> 01:14:34.240] and see if we'll do this because it makes no sense to keep going back and forth [01:14:34.240 --> 01:14:36.240] and still going on, you know. [01:14:36.240 --> 01:14:38.240] After this motion for reconsideration, [01:14:38.240 --> 01:14:41.240] I would say even the judicial conduct complaint [01:14:41.240 --> 01:14:43.240] because he's obviously not reading it. [01:14:43.240 --> 01:14:46.240] He says it's already been paid for. [01:14:46.240 --> 01:14:53.240] He should have ordered the title to be transferred from the estate to the kitchen. [01:14:53.240 --> 01:14:55.240] It's paid for. [01:14:55.240 --> 01:15:02.240] Have embarked opposing counsel for fomenting litigation. [01:15:02.240 --> 01:15:05.240] Oh, fomenting litigation. [01:15:05.240 --> 01:15:07.240] That's a great idea. [01:15:07.240 --> 01:15:14.240] These lawyers have generated $40,000 over a $3,000 issue. [01:15:14.240 --> 01:15:17.240] This is unconscionable. [01:15:17.240 --> 01:15:28.240] Fomenting, that's F-O-M-E-N-T-I-N-G. [01:15:28.240 --> 01:15:33.240] In Texas, that would be called baritry and it's a felony. [01:15:33.240 --> 01:15:35.240] Really? [01:15:35.240 --> 01:15:39.240] In Texas, it's the only state with baritry laws. [01:15:39.240 --> 01:15:42.240] Oh, boy. [01:15:42.240 --> 01:15:47.240] I got some more to tell you later, but I can't do it on the air. [01:15:47.240 --> 01:15:53.240] I like it when mean grandmas talk dirty to me. [01:15:53.240 --> 01:15:59.240] The thing is, when you said that about the lawyer, that's a good thing [01:15:59.240 --> 01:16:04.240] because there's something in the wings going on politically. [01:16:04.240 --> 01:16:12.240] He's probably got these guys at each other's throat so he can build more hours. [01:16:12.240 --> 01:16:18.240] He had a duty to bring these parties together before he... [01:16:18.240 --> 01:16:22.240] He's going to try to swallow everything with his attorney fees. [01:16:22.240 --> 01:16:28.240] Yeah, well, let me get ahold of them and see what I can do tonight. [01:16:28.240 --> 01:16:32.240] And have him think about suing opposing counsel. [01:16:32.240 --> 01:16:41.240] Okay, this is Randy Kelton, root of our radio, talking to the bad grandma from Pennsylvania. [01:16:41.240 --> 01:17:00.240] If we go in sunny Arizona where it never gets hot, we'll be right back. 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[01:19:43.240 --> 01:19:45.240] Hello, Olivier. [01:19:45.240 --> 01:19:50.240] What do you have going on there in Tennessee? [01:19:50.240 --> 01:19:55.240] I just wanted to talk to you about... [01:19:55.240 --> 01:20:05.240] I talked to the senator and when I was talking to him, the first question I asked him was... [01:20:05.240 --> 01:20:07.240] Wait, hold on. [01:20:07.240 --> 01:20:16.240] Give everybody a little background so they have some reference to what's actually going on here. [01:20:16.240 --> 01:20:20.240] I contacted Mark. [01:20:20.240 --> 01:20:29.240] I contacted the senator in Tennessee to explain the situation about officers and their practice in the law, [01:20:29.240 --> 01:20:32.240] incorrectness, and arresting people. [01:20:32.240 --> 01:20:35.240] And is that good enough? [01:20:35.240 --> 01:20:42.240] Well, Olivier has been arrested several times for driving on an invalid license, [01:20:42.240 --> 01:20:45.240] but he had a valid license. [01:20:45.240 --> 01:20:49.240] But when they arrested him, he sued him. [01:20:49.240 --> 01:20:51.240] He's been taking him on. [01:20:51.240 --> 01:20:56.240] It appears as though they've been retaliating against him by arresting him every time they see him, [01:20:56.240 --> 01:21:02.240] but every time they arrested him, he filed against him and now he's got them kind of backed off. [01:21:02.240 --> 01:21:08.240] He's got four or five suits, state suits, and do you have federal suits, Olivier? [01:21:08.240 --> 01:21:11.240] Yes, I have federal suits also. [01:21:11.240 --> 01:21:20.240] I have federal suits and he's demonstrating what they're doing wrong. [01:21:20.240 --> 01:21:24.240] And now it sounds like you're getting some traction. [01:21:24.240 --> 01:21:26.240] Right. [01:21:26.240 --> 01:21:36.240] Well, I'm getting traction and knowledge or more information of what I'm dealing with. [01:21:36.240 --> 01:21:37.240] Wait a minute. [01:21:37.240 --> 01:21:38.240] You're in and out. [01:21:38.240 --> 01:21:40.240] You're kind of breaking up. [01:21:40.240 --> 01:21:44.240] I'm getting knowledge of what I'm dealing with also, also like security, [01:21:44.240 --> 01:21:53.240] because I thought that our officials think, I thought our officials were just outright unruly. [01:21:53.240 --> 01:21:59.240] But when I went and talked to the senator, Mark Green, to address all these issues, [01:21:59.240 --> 01:22:06.240] the first thing I did was I wanted to see what his point of view of our judicial system was. [01:22:06.240 --> 01:22:19.240] And he said that he liked it because there needs to be something there to protect and process violent criminals. [01:22:19.240 --> 01:22:22.240] But he said that it is a broken system. [01:22:22.240 --> 01:22:39.240] He said he knows it's a broken system and it has been allowed to be used as corrupt and to extort money from the community. [01:22:39.240 --> 01:22:47.240] And he began telling me that one of his main issues is marijuana. [01:22:47.240 --> 01:22:52.240] He said he don't believe that people should be getting arrested for it. [01:22:52.240 --> 01:22:54.240] He don't believe it should be criminalized. [01:22:54.240 --> 01:22:56.240] So I'm sitting here like, what? [01:22:56.240 --> 01:23:05.240] I guess because, you know, I got dreadlocks and he thought that was going to be one of the main issues that I was bringing to the table. [01:23:05.240 --> 01:23:10.240] But that was not one of the issues I was bringing to the table. [01:23:10.240 --> 01:23:16.240] But after I let him finish, I was like, you know what, I said, you're more informed than I thought you were. [01:23:16.240 --> 01:23:27.240] So this whole deception and scheme that they're using, that you know about, about the marijuana laws and what they're doing to the black communities, [01:23:27.240 --> 01:23:38.240] is they're using that same scheme on everyone on the grander scale as far as transportation and right of locomotion and all this, everything else. [01:23:38.240 --> 01:23:49.240] And he said that, he's just looking at me, he's like, you know, I'm putting a lot of complicated scenarios and simple terms for him. [01:23:49.240 --> 01:23:59.240] And in the sense that he already, in the sense and the method that he already knows and applies to our judicial system. [01:23:59.240 --> 01:24:01.240] So he's just sitting there looking at me like, what? [01:24:01.240 --> 01:24:12.240] The judges basically have the attorneys wrapped up, the attorneys go to school, have all this debt and they come and they're following procedures, not law. [01:24:12.240 --> 01:24:19.240] And you know, I told him everything that happened with Lozano and how the judge said that locomotion is BS. [01:24:19.240 --> 01:24:22.240] And he just sat back in his seat, he said, what? [01:24:22.240 --> 01:24:33.240] I said, yeah, he basically ordered the jury to find him guilty and it also stated on record that the right of locomotion is BS, it does not exist. [01:24:33.240 --> 01:24:43.240] We're trying to use laws to get, you know, to change the laws and our favor and all this good stuff. [01:24:43.240 --> 01:24:47.240] So he's just sitting there like, he said that out and I'm like, yes, he did. [01:24:47.240 --> 01:24:52.240] And like to me, I'm surprised because I'm like, I'm looking at him like, you know about locomotion? [01:24:52.240 --> 01:24:53.240] He's like, yes. [01:24:53.240 --> 01:24:56.240] He said the 14th amendment. [01:24:56.240 --> 01:24:58.240] I'm just sitting there stunned. [01:24:58.240 --> 01:25:00.240] Like how, you know what I mean? [01:25:00.240 --> 01:25:06.240] Like, so not everyone is okay with the system. [01:25:06.240 --> 01:25:16.240] So as I talked to him, as I was finished talking to him, I was trying to get a resolve and what he's telling me is that well, he only has authority over state issues. [01:25:16.240 --> 01:25:20.240] As far as what the judges did and he's going to look into that. [01:25:20.240 --> 01:25:26.240] But he sent me to someone else to a council member. [01:25:26.240 --> 01:25:39.240] He sent me to give me an information with council members to contact them and said that they have more power over the police and their procedures because they're a city police. [01:25:39.240 --> 01:26:00.240] So he gave me that information, then also told me that, you know, he was, he does not know and he's not tribute with enough legal sense to address this in a manner that would assist me immediately. [01:26:00.240 --> 01:26:06.240] So basically from everything that I've just brought up to him, he knew the system was corrupt. [01:26:06.240 --> 01:26:11.240] And now somebody is putting it in front of his face and going step by step here and here. [01:26:11.240 --> 01:26:14.240] They're not allowed to arrest a misdemeanor. [01:26:14.240 --> 01:26:16.240] They're not allowed to do this. [01:26:16.240 --> 01:26:26.240] It was like very shocking to him that basically they was tripping over every stone. [01:26:26.240 --> 01:26:36.240] So do you have any sense that he may have any influence in, well, okay, I guess I shouldn't ask that question. [01:26:36.240 --> 01:26:40.240] He sent you to a city council member. [01:26:40.240 --> 01:26:41.240] Right. [01:26:41.240 --> 01:26:51.240] He said that the best ways to lock down the police because they're city is a city police is to get the council members on them. [01:26:51.240 --> 01:27:02.240] And if you come to the council member with a reference from the senator, that's politics. [01:27:02.240 --> 01:27:03.240] Right. [01:27:03.240 --> 01:27:06.240] Now you come in with clout. [01:27:06.240 --> 01:27:27.240] I talked to the councilman, but he was on the highway so the connection was bad, but what he suggested was for me to have a meeting bring the issue in front of the council member and the chief of police and mayor at one of their meetings. [01:27:27.240 --> 01:27:29.240] That is a great idea. [01:27:29.240 --> 01:27:37.240] I told him, I'm like, well, I didn't think about that because one, every time I push a legal remedy, I get bullied. [01:27:37.240 --> 01:27:55.240] So I don't, you know, someone like me barely being able to hold my tongue don't think it's going to be in my best interest to be in front of two people who are, you know, saying criminals. [01:27:55.240 --> 01:28:01.240] Well, you have established your posture. [01:28:01.240 --> 01:28:09.240] So you're not just some dead broke black guy with dreadlocks. [01:28:09.240 --> 01:28:14.240] You're somebody who is winding their clocks. [01:28:14.240 --> 01:28:20.240] You're not somebody coming in there saying if you do this to me, then I'll do that. [01:28:20.240 --> 01:28:22.240] You already done that. [01:28:22.240 --> 01:28:25.240] You've got them engaged in some major lawsuit. [01:28:25.240 --> 01:28:28.240] Don't you have lawsuits against the city? [01:28:28.240 --> 01:28:29.240] Yes, yes. [01:28:29.240 --> 01:28:35.240] I have one false imprisonment, one of the driver license that I've already won. [01:28:35.240 --> 01:28:41.240] I have that one false imprisonment, which includes the right of locomotion, which the judge said doesn't exist. [01:28:41.240 --> 01:28:44.240] And the state senator knows it exists. [01:28:44.240 --> 01:28:46.240] And to me, that's confusing. [01:28:46.240 --> 01:28:48.240] He was looking at me like he was sick. [01:28:48.240 --> 01:28:49.240] He was like, what? [01:28:49.240 --> 01:28:52.240] And I told him what happened to Luzano. [01:28:52.240 --> 01:28:58.240] He says he took his bail and then gave him a $5,000 cash bond and he's still in jail right now. [01:28:58.240 --> 01:29:00.240] I said, yes, he is. [01:29:00.240 --> 01:29:02.240] And then he, and then here's the thing. [01:29:02.240 --> 01:29:05.240] His resolve is he has to go sit. [01:29:05.240 --> 01:29:09.240] He's like, Mr. Libby, I need to go sit in the courtroom. [01:29:09.240 --> 01:29:11.240] I said, I said, exactly. [01:29:11.240 --> 01:29:13.240] They took our children. [01:29:13.240 --> 01:29:16.240] They took them to public schools and educate you that everything they do is right. [01:29:16.240 --> 01:29:19.240] Then no one comes to court. [01:29:19.240 --> 01:29:21.240] No one comes to support their community. [01:29:21.240 --> 01:29:23.240] No one does anything because... [01:29:23.240 --> 01:29:30.240] So tell that senator when he goes and sits in the courtroom, go in coveralls. [01:29:30.240 --> 01:29:34.240] Don't tell him who he is. [01:29:34.240 --> 01:29:37.240] I think they all know who he is, Mr. [01:29:37.240 --> 01:29:41.240] They know Mark Green. [01:29:41.240 --> 01:29:43.240] Well, he might try it in coveralls. [01:29:43.240 --> 01:29:45.240] He might not figure it out. [01:29:45.240 --> 01:29:46.240] Hang on. [01:29:46.240 --> 01:29:47.240] I'm about to go to break. [01:29:47.240 --> 01:29:49.240] Randy Kelsen, Rula Radio. [01:29:49.240 --> 01:29:53.240] I call in number 512-646-1984. [01:29:53.240 --> 01:29:55.240] We'll be right back. [01:30:00.240 --> 01:30:03.240] Everyone knows that walking is great exercise, [01:30:03.240 --> 01:30:08.240] but you might not know that the way you walk could predict how long you're going to live. [01:30:08.240 --> 01:30:14.240] I'm Dr. Katherine Albrecht and I'll be back to tell you more about walking prognostication in just a moment. [01:30:14.240 --> 01:30:16.240] Privacy is under attack. [01:30:16.240 --> 01:30:19.240] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:30:19.240 --> 01:30:24.240] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:30:24.240 --> 01:30:26.240] So protect your rights. [01:30:26.240 --> 01:30:29.240] Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [01:30:29.240 --> 01:30:32.240] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [01:30:32.240 --> 01:30:35.240] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, [01:30:35.240 --> 01:30:39.240] the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [01:30:39.240 --> 01:30:43.240] Start over with StartPage. [01:30:43.240 --> 01:30:47.240] New research shows how fast you walk could predict how long you're going to live. [01:30:47.240 --> 01:30:55.240] The Journal of the American Medical Association reports that older adults who walk one meter per second or faster live longer than expected. [01:30:55.240 --> 01:31:00.240] In case you're wondering, one meter per second is about two and a quarter miles per hour. [01:31:00.240 --> 01:31:07.240] A senior's age, gender, and walking speed were as good at predicting life expectancy as more traditional statistical measures. [01:31:07.240 --> 01:31:10.240] Generally speaking, faster walkers live longer. [01:31:10.240 --> 01:31:13.240] Measuring walking speed is quick and inexpensive. [01:31:13.240 --> 01:31:16.240] It only takes a stopwatch, some space to walk, and a few minutes. [01:31:16.240 --> 01:31:21.240] Researchers say it could help doctors identify older patients who need special care. [01:31:21.240 --> 01:31:30.240] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:31:30.240 --> 01:31:36.240] This is Building 7, a 47-story skyscraper that fell on the afternoon of September 11. [01:31:36.240 --> 01:31:38.240] The government says that fire brought it down. [01:31:38.240 --> 01:31:43.240] 1,500 architects and engineers have concluded it was a controlled demolition. [01:31:43.240 --> 01:31:46.240] Over 6,000 of my fellow service members have given their lives. [01:31:46.240 --> 01:31:48.240] Thousands of my fellow force respond to this claim. [01:31:48.240 --> 01:31:50.240] I'm not a conspiracy theorist. [01:31:50.240 --> 01:31:51.240] I'm a structural engineer. [01:31:51.240 --> 01:31:52.240] I'm a New York City correctional. [01:31:52.240 --> 01:31:53.240] I'm an Air Force pilot. [01:31:53.240 --> 01:31:55.240] I'm a father who lost his son. [01:31:55.240 --> 01:31:57.240] We're Americans, and we deserve the truth. 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[01:33:07.240 --> 01:33:11.240] LogosRadioNetwork.com [01:33:37.240 --> 01:33:39.240] Oh, wait a minute. Somebody muted you. [01:33:39.240 --> 01:33:41.240] Okay, there we go. [01:33:41.240 --> 01:33:43.240] Okay. [01:33:43.240 --> 01:33:46.240] So, city council. [01:33:46.240 --> 01:33:48.240] Money, money, money. [01:33:48.240 --> 01:33:50.240] That's what they care about. [01:33:50.240 --> 01:33:52.240] Their budget. [01:33:52.240 --> 01:33:54.240] Everything they do is about their budget. [01:33:54.240 --> 01:34:00.240] So how big a bite are you looking to take out of their budget? [01:34:00.240 --> 01:34:08.240] Because the public officials working for the city have no concern for the right of things in the rule of law [01:34:08.240 --> 01:34:15.240] because they know the judges will protect them in all things. [01:34:15.240 --> 01:34:20.240] This judge who's been ruling, is he an elected county judge? [01:34:20.240 --> 01:34:22.240] What kind of, what's his position? [01:34:22.240 --> 01:34:34.240] Yeah, the state, I mean, the state senator was pushing that to my idea. [01:34:34.240 --> 01:34:41.240] He was, he kept on mentioning that you know that this judge is elected. [01:34:41.240 --> 01:34:47.240] So how best do you affect his next election? [01:34:47.240 --> 01:34:58.240] I don't know, but he told me that if I have him, I got him on recording saying that the right of locomotion is BS. [01:34:58.240 --> 01:35:02.240] He said, we have a big issue. [01:35:02.240 --> 01:35:06.240] Okay, have you talked to Scott Richardson? [01:35:06.240 --> 01:35:09.240] On other issues. [01:35:09.240 --> 01:35:19.240] Ryan Dallas, he's my YouTube guy, you need to talk to him. [01:35:19.240 --> 01:35:22.240] Oh, does the one pick up the phone? [01:35:22.240 --> 01:35:33.240] He's the one that was on earlier that just got a police to call him about a T-close complaint, a professional conduct complaint he filed. [01:35:33.240 --> 01:35:42.240] I've got a stack of documents from the Attorney General, three inches high from documents he's filed. [01:35:42.240 --> 01:35:54.240] He put a video of him being, his window being broken, him being drugged out of the car on YouTube and got over two million hits on it. [01:35:54.240 --> 01:36:00.240] This recording needs to be on a YouTube video. [01:36:00.240 --> 01:36:04.240] What the judge said? [01:36:04.240 --> 01:36:11.240] Yes, this is what you can expect in Tennessee if you try to fight for your rights. [01:36:11.240 --> 01:36:19.240] Social media is really getting powerful. [01:36:19.240 --> 01:36:26.240] When is this judge due for election next? [01:36:26.240 --> 01:36:30.240] I'm not sure, but I'm going to find out. [01:36:30.240 --> 01:36:36.240] Find out, start plotting his replacement. [01:36:36.240 --> 01:36:38.240] You have a lot you can do to that judge. [01:36:38.240 --> 01:36:46.240] I have one here in Texas that I'm going to the next city council meeting and I'm going to tell him. [01:36:46.240 --> 01:36:55.240] I told him at the last time I talked to him that you need to fire this lawyer and his law firm. [01:36:55.240 --> 01:37:05.240] If you fire this lawyer and his law firm, it will be much better for them than what I'm prepared to do. [01:37:05.240 --> 01:37:15.240] If you don't fire this lawyer and his law firm, I will put them out of business using strictly legal means at my disposal. [01:37:15.240 --> 01:37:26.240] I'm going back to them and tell them you need to fire this new municipal judge. [01:37:26.240 --> 01:37:37.240] Because if you don't, I will make sure that he won't be able to practice law anymore. [01:37:37.240 --> 01:37:49.240] They know for certain that all of them know me just about and always laughing and joking. [01:37:49.240 --> 01:37:57.240] But they all know that when I tell them I'm going to do something that I can do it, they know I mean it. [01:37:57.240 --> 01:38:04.240] You need to sit down with that council and say, this is what's going to happen. [01:38:04.240 --> 01:38:14.240] Either you're going to get rid of these guys or I'm going to show everybody in Clarksville how to sue you. [01:38:14.240 --> 01:38:19.240] I'm going to take my suit and everybody I know has been mistreated. [01:38:19.240 --> 01:38:22.240] I will prepare, I'll give it to them. [01:38:22.240 --> 01:38:31.240] How many suits can you tolerate being generated by this judge before you stand up and do something about it? [01:38:31.240 --> 01:38:38.240] How many suits are you going to allow your police department to create for you because they have an attitude? [01:38:38.240 --> 01:38:40.240] It's up to you. [01:38:40.240 --> 01:38:49.240] Every time they mess with me, I'll sue you again and everybody I know, I'll give them their suits. [01:38:49.240 --> 01:38:52.240] This is what the city council cares. [01:38:52.240 --> 01:38:54.240] Go ahead. [01:38:54.240 --> 01:38:59.240] So every time I sue the city, they're affecting the city council. [01:38:59.240 --> 01:39:03.240] It affects their budget. [01:39:03.240 --> 01:39:12.240] They're looking at money coming out of their coffers that they want to spend somewhere else. [01:39:12.240 --> 01:39:18.240] All about the money with them. [01:39:18.240 --> 01:39:22.240] And then ask them, how much are you paying for your council? [01:39:22.240 --> 01:39:30.240] What's going to happen when I barbeque your lawyer a couple of times and his malpractice carrier cancels his malpractice insurance? [01:39:30.240 --> 01:39:34.240] This is stuff they never hear. [01:39:34.240 --> 01:39:37.240] They hear people come in and say, oh, I got this right. [01:39:37.240 --> 01:39:38.240] I got that right. [01:39:38.240 --> 01:39:39.240] Y'all can't do this. [01:39:39.240 --> 01:39:40.240] Y'all can't. [01:39:40.240 --> 01:39:43.240] They hear that all the time. [01:39:43.240 --> 01:39:58.240] What they don't hear is how many lawsuits will it take to get your bond revoked so you can't get insurance? [01:39:58.240 --> 01:40:01.240] How much are you paying for a bond now? [01:40:01.240 --> 01:40:12.240] What's going to happen when I start professional conduct, complaining all your police officers and get other people to do that? [01:40:12.240 --> 01:40:16.240] Go ahead. [01:40:16.240 --> 01:40:18.240] You're in the wrong place. [01:40:18.240 --> 01:40:20.240] I barely hear you. [01:40:20.240 --> 01:40:24.240] Every suit that I found raised that bond? [01:40:24.240 --> 01:40:26.240] Oh, yes. [01:40:26.240 --> 01:40:27.240] Okay. [01:40:27.240 --> 01:40:30.240] This is the, I'm the insurance company. [01:40:30.240 --> 01:40:42.240] It's my job to collect as much in premium from you as I can and then never pay a claim. [01:40:42.240 --> 01:40:44.240] That's my job. [01:40:44.240 --> 01:40:45.240] That's what I do. [01:40:45.240 --> 01:40:47.240] That's how I make my money. [01:40:47.240 --> 01:40:52.240] So just give me a reason to raise my premium for you. [01:40:52.240 --> 01:40:56.240] I love it. [01:40:56.240 --> 01:41:02.240] That's why the bar grievances are so hard on lawyers. [01:41:02.240 --> 01:41:09.240] Oh, these law firms, these insurance companies will tear them and do what? [01:41:09.240 --> 01:41:11.240] How about the judicial conduct? [01:41:11.240 --> 01:41:13.240] Same thing? [01:41:13.240 --> 01:41:15.240] Wait, say that again? [01:41:15.240 --> 01:41:17.240] The judicial conduct is the same thing. [01:41:17.240 --> 01:41:19.240] If a judge gets a... [01:41:19.240 --> 01:41:20.240] Same thing. [01:41:20.240 --> 01:41:22.240] He's bonded by this county. [01:41:22.240 --> 01:41:25.240] The county judge is bonded by the county. [01:41:25.240 --> 01:41:29.240] The district judge is bonded by the state. [01:41:29.240 --> 01:41:31.240] And federal judges are bonded. [01:41:31.240 --> 01:41:35.240] The only way I've heard of getting the federal judge off the bench is get his bond rating. [01:41:35.240 --> 01:41:38.240] Get his bond counseled. [01:41:38.240 --> 01:41:42.240] Complaints are how they measure. [01:41:42.240 --> 01:41:43.240] Okay. [01:41:43.240 --> 01:41:48.240] That makes you the baddest motor scooter in the building. [01:41:48.240 --> 01:41:50.240] So when do you... [01:41:50.240 --> 01:41:52.240] Wait a minute. [01:41:52.240 --> 01:41:54.240] You're having trouble hearing you again. [01:41:54.240 --> 01:42:00.240] When they deny your case to a fine case, just because they don't want to rule on it, [01:42:00.240 --> 01:42:03.240] those are judicial conduct complaints. [01:42:03.240 --> 01:42:09.240] Because through reading lawsuits, I have realized that they have a systematic system [01:42:09.240 --> 01:42:14.240] to where if they don't want to go against the county or the city, [01:42:14.240 --> 01:42:23.240] they'll rule in a certain way to make you go to the higher courts. [01:42:23.240 --> 01:42:24.240] Wait a minute. [01:42:24.240 --> 01:42:26.240] I'm not sure I understand what you're... [01:42:26.240 --> 01:42:28.240] You're talking about the lower court... [01:42:28.240 --> 01:42:34.240] You're talking about the municipal court judges or the lower court judges? [01:42:34.240 --> 01:42:37.240] Municipal court judges or the appeal court. [01:42:37.240 --> 01:42:43.240] Sometimes when I read the cases, it's clear that the person was in the right [01:42:43.240 --> 01:42:45.240] or the person wins the lawsuit. [01:42:45.240 --> 01:42:51.240] But they ruled in a favor where it's like, well, it's confusing. [01:42:51.240 --> 01:42:56.240] So they rule in a certain way in order to make the higher court give the ruling [01:42:56.240 --> 01:43:00.240] instead of them giving the ruling. [01:43:00.240 --> 01:43:04.240] You might beat the time, but you won't beat the ride. [01:43:04.240 --> 01:43:09.240] And what they're doing is trying to give the litigant the ride. [01:43:09.240 --> 01:43:15.240] Cost them enough money and enough frustration and get them to throw out their hands and walk away. [01:43:15.240 --> 01:43:20.240] That's a primary strategy. [01:43:20.240 --> 01:43:25.240] So what we need to do is make it real expensive for them. [01:43:25.240 --> 01:43:27.240] Bar grievances, judicial conduct complaints. [01:43:27.240 --> 01:43:30.240] Man, that raises their cost like crazy. [01:43:30.240 --> 01:43:33.240] And when you're gone, their cost is still up high. [01:43:33.240 --> 01:43:34.240] Hang on. [01:43:34.240 --> 01:43:35.240] About to go to break. [01:43:35.240 --> 01:43:38.240] Randy Kelton, the rule of law radio. [01:43:38.240 --> 01:43:42.240] I call in number 512-646-1984. [01:43:42.240 --> 01:43:49.240] It's a good time to go to Logos Radio Network and check out our gun giveaway. [01:43:49.240 --> 01:43:55.240] We have this year for our promotion to help support the website. [01:43:55.240 --> 01:44:24.240] We'll be right back. [01:44:25.240 --> 01:44:51.240] We'll be right back. [01:44:51.240 --> 01:45:17.240] We'll be right back. [01:45:17.240 --> 01:45:44.240] We'll be right back. [01:45:44.240 --> 01:45:59.240] We'll be right back. [01:46:14.240 --> 01:46:19.240] Okay. [01:46:19.240 --> 01:46:20.240] We are back. [01:46:20.240 --> 01:46:22.240] Randy Kelton, rule of law radio. [01:46:22.240 --> 01:46:26.240] And we're talking to Olivier in Tennessee. [01:46:26.240 --> 01:46:27.240] Okay. [01:46:27.240 --> 01:46:30.240] At the end of the day, it's all about the money. [01:46:30.240 --> 01:46:38.240] And the more money you look like you can cost them, the more likely they are to take some action. [01:46:38.240 --> 01:46:42.240] And the chief of police, he's the most vulnerable. [01:46:42.240 --> 01:46:45.240] He works at the pleasure of the city. [01:46:45.240 --> 01:46:48.240] And so does the municipal judge. [01:46:48.240 --> 01:46:56.240] If you can get a municipal judge tossed, that will give you serious clout. [01:46:56.240 --> 01:47:05.240] I had a friend of mine, Kid Magnuson, got the judge in the town he lived in, thrown off the bench. [01:47:05.240 --> 01:47:11.240] And after that, you couldn't tie a cop up and throw him on Ken. [01:47:11.240 --> 01:47:16.240] So it looks like you have a chance to get something like that done. [01:47:16.240 --> 01:47:23.240] Especially when you come in with a reference from the senator. [01:47:23.240 --> 01:47:24.240] Okay. [01:47:24.240 --> 01:47:30.240] So go back and complain for everything he's ever done ever since I started filing lawsuits. [01:47:30.240 --> 01:47:37.240] And then get up with a city council and push them around a little bit legally. [01:47:37.240 --> 01:47:39.240] Yes, legally. [01:47:39.240 --> 01:47:49.240] Let them know that they have someone in their midst that knows how powerful the citizen is. [01:47:49.240 --> 01:47:57.240] What are you guys going to do when I go get all my buddies and we get together after Sunday school every Sunday. [01:47:57.240 --> 01:48:05.240] And we go through how to do all of this and I stick them all on you. [01:48:05.240 --> 01:48:12.240] Right. Do you want to do that or do you want to talk to these judges and police and get them to follow law? [01:48:12.240 --> 01:48:15.240] And you know, not everything is going to make sense. [01:48:15.240 --> 01:48:23.240] Because me and Troy got enough dirt on this one judge to continue writing complaints. [01:48:23.240 --> 01:48:26.240] And that should be enough to raise it so high. [01:48:26.240 --> 01:48:31.240] Have you started with criminals? [01:48:31.240 --> 01:48:34.240] Criminal complaints. [01:48:34.240 --> 01:48:37.240] No, I haven't started with criminal complaints yet. [01:48:37.240 --> 01:48:43.240] When I tried to write a criminal complaint, they would not let me submit it. [01:48:43.240 --> 01:48:46.240] Oh, who cares? [01:48:46.240 --> 01:48:51.240] Oh, you have not seen the fun part. [01:48:51.240 --> 01:49:03.240] When I just gave a criminal complaint, a first degree felony aggravated assault against a police officer because he wrote me a ticket. [01:49:03.240 --> 01:49:06.240] I gave it to the JP. [01:49:06.240 --> 01:49:11.240] And you know what that JP is going to do with it? [01:49:11.240 --> 01:49:13.240] Nothing. [01:49:13.240 --> 01:49:15.240] He's going to trash it. [01:49:15.240 --> 01:49:18.240] At least I hope he does. [01:49:18.240 --> 01:49:27.240] Because then I prepare a complaint against the JP and I take it to the county judge. [01:49:27.240 --> 01:49:30.240] Judge, your turn. [01:49:30.240 --> 01:49:38.240] I took a set of complaints to the Tarrant County County Court one day, walked in the courtroom, called the bailiff, overtold the bailiff. [01:49:38.240 --> 01:49:40.240] My name is Randall Keltman, structure judge. [01:49:40.240 --> 01:49:42.240] I have business with the court. [01:49:42.240 --> 01:49:44.240] He said, may I tell him the nature of the business? [01:49:44.240 --> 01:49:45.240] No, you may not. [01:49:45.240 --> 01:49:47.240] I have business with the court and it's none of yours. [01:49:47.240 --> 01:49:49.240] You're dismissed. [01:49:49.240 --> 01:49:52.240] And he said, okay, good. [01:49:52.240 --> 01:49:54.240] Bailey didn't get flustered. [01:49:54.240 --> 01:50:00.240] Judge finished his motion hearing and he said, Mr. Keltman, I understand you have business with the court. Yes, your honor, I do. [01:50:00.240 --> 01:50:01.240] May I approach? [01:50:01.240 --> 01:50:03.240] And I held up this folder. [01:50:03.240 --> 01:50:05.240] He got sent the bailiff to get it. [01:50:05.240 --> 01:50:07.240] It's about an inch thick. [01:50:07.240 --> 01:50:23.240] He opens it up and he's looking at criminal charges against a justice of the peace for secreting criminal complaints against a prosecuting attorney, the district attorney from the grand jury. [01:50:23.240 --> 01:50:26.240] And he flips through it a little bit. [01:50:26.240 --> 01:50:28.240] Mr. Keltman, do you have some time? [01:50:28.240 --> 01:50:29.240] I said, sure. [01:50:29.240 --> 01:50:32.240] I said, you mind if I take an hour or so to read this? [01:50:32.240 --> 01:50:33.240] I said, sure. [01:50:33.240 --> 01:50:35.240] A hundred and nineteen twenty pages. [01:50:35.240 --> 01:50:36.240] He goes out. [01:50:36.240 --> 01:50:37.240] He comes back. [01:50:37.240 --> 01:50:49.240] He sat down and I had complaints where I had walked through the whole system and filed complaints against everybody who wouldn't act when they should have. [01:50:49.240 --> 01:51:00.240] He said, Mr. Keltman, am I to understand that if I don't act in a way that you deem appropriate, that you're prepared to file criminal charges against me? [01:51:00.240 --> 01:51:06.240] I said, with all due respect, your honor, in a heartbeat. [01:51:06.240 --> 01:51:10.240] He said, well, I better do this right then. [01:51:10.240 --> 01:51:12.240] And he actually did. [01:51:12.240 --> 01:51:26.240] He had me read every complaint onto the record, had the clerk affirm my signature or acknowledge my signature, had a court reporter take records, did everything right. [01:51:26.240 --> 01:51:35.240] When you start walking up the system this way, these jumps at the bottom don't have a clue as to what's going on. [01:51:35.240 --> 01:51:42.240] But when you get up to that county and district judge, they fully understand the politics. [01:51:42.240 --> 01:51:59.240] And when you're trying to get them indicted for shielding the guy below you from prosecution, as you walk up toward the attorney general, they're going to get real excited. [01:51:59.240 --> 01:52:03.240] This is where you really start generating some politics. [01:52:03.240 --> 01:52:07.240] They're not going to be afraid of you, Olivier. [01:52:07.240 --> 01:52:17.240] What they're going to be afraid of is the political cannon fodder you create that somebody else can use. [01:52:17.240 --> 01:52:20.240] Ron Earl, 25-year district attorney. [01:52:20.240 --> 01:52:26.240] He's the one that took Tom DeLay out of office, second most powerful political official in the country. [01:52:26.240 --> 01:52:34.240] Tom DeLay took him out of office and got him put in prison and nobody ever accused him of a crime. It was absolutely illegal. [01:52:34.240 --> 01:52:36.240] This guy was a scoundrel. [01:52:36.240 --> 01:52:43.240] I filed criminal charges against all 15 of the highest judges in Texas, court of criminal appeals. [01:52:43.240 --> 01:52:50.240] Took me a year before he finally got it in front of the grand jury. [01:52:50.240 --> 01:52:53.240] Took me a while to figure this out. [01:52:53.240 --> 01:52:59.240] Ron Earl, 25-year district attorney, he's not running for office again. [01:52:59.240 --> 01:53:01.240] He's a Democrat. [01:53:01.240 --> 01:53:05.240] All 15 of those judges are Republicans. [01:53:05.240 --> 01:53:13.240] He took my complaint and used it as cannon fodder to try to take out all those judges with him. [01:53:13.240 --> 01:53:15.240] That's what they're afraid of. [01:53:15.240 --> 01:53:18.240] They're not afraid of you. [01:53:18.240 --> 01:53:22.240] They're afraid of their other big fish out there who are after them. [01:53:22.240 --> 01:53:30.240] The higher up you are in the food chain, the more you got below you trying to pull you down. [01:53:30.240 --> 01:53:35.240] And they're looking for anything they can find you against you. [01:53:35.240 --> 01:53:38.240] You want them looking for you. [01:53:38.240 --> 01:53:40.240] Okay. [01:53:40.240 --> 01:53:42.240] That makes sense. [01:53:42.240 --> 01:53:52.240] Okay, always think, what can I create that this guy's enemy can use against it? [01:53:52.240 --> 01:53:57.240] They'll make this work out a lot better for you. [01:53:57.240 --> 01:53:58.240] Okay. [01:53:58.240 --> 01:54:03.240] Go ahead. [01:54:03.240 --> 01:54:11.240] Now back to who are after the judges besides the normal fitters. [01:54:11.240 --> 01:54:13.240] Okay. [01:54:13.240 --> 01:54:17.240] You start out with this guy's enemy. [01:54:17.240 --> 01:54:21.240] You want to file against the municipal judge with the justice of the peace. [01:54:21.240 --> 01:54:28.240] When the justice of the peace refuses to act, then you make a complaint against the justice of the peace [01:54:28.240 --> 01:54:34.240] accusing him of shielding the municipal judge from prosecution and you take it to a county judge. [01:54:34.240 --> 01:54:35.240] No, no. [01:54:35.240 --> 01:54:37.240] I understand that part. [01:54:37.240 --> 01:54:48.240] I mean, what type of people go after judges, after you create that controversy? [01:54:48.240 --> 01:54:50.240] What type of person? [01:54:50.240 --> 01:54:57.240] You said the district attorney, but what type of person should I be looking for in my state? [01:54:57.240 --> 01:55:06.240] Which political party is the strongest, you red or blue? [01:55:06.240 --> 01:55:09.240] Yeah, I think it was red. [01:55:09.240 --> 01:55:10.240] Okay. [01:55:10.240 --> 01:55:11.240] Take it to blue. [01:55:11.240 --> 01:55:16.240] Take it to the Democrats. [01:55:16.240 --> 01:55:19.240] In the higher level, the Democrats the better. [01:55:19.240 --> 01:55:22.240] Take it to the Democratic party. [01:55:22.240 --> 01:55:26.240] See, you want more influence in the state. [01:55:26.240 --> 01:55:31.240] Here's what's going on with these red party Republicans. [01:55:31.240 --> 01:55:33.240] This is the kind of garbage they're pulling. [01:55:33.240 --> 01:55:36.240] You got this Republican judge over here. [01:55:36.240 --> 01:55:38.240] Look at this garbage they're pulling. [01:55:38.240 --> 01:55:40.240] You need to run somebody against him. [01:55:40.240 --> 01:55:44.240] Here's some information to help you get him out of office. [01:55:44.240 --> 01:55:49.240] Now he gets an opponent using your stuff to get him out of office. [01:55:49.240 --> 01:55:51.240] Okay, look at the judge's position. [01:55:51.240 --> 01:55:53.240] Look up to see if the judge is a Democrat. [01:55:53.240 --> 01:55:55.240] Find out the information. [01:55:55.240 --> 01:56:00.240] Then use that party information against them because they're already battling. [01:56:00.240 --> 01:56:01.240] Exactly. [01:56:01.240 --> 01:56:05.240] You got people that want to take him out. [01:56:05.240 --> 01:56:06.240] Right. [01:56:06.240 --> 01:56:11.240] No matter what party he is, the other party wants him out of there and they want their people in. [01:56:11.240 --> 01:56:14.240] They make no mistake about the political parties. [01:56:14.240 --> 01:56:17.240] There's no place more corrupt. [01:56:17.240 --> 01:56:18.240] Right. [01:56:18.240 --> 01:56:23.240] I think that's what he was hinting to because he kept on saying, you know, he's elected proficient. [01:56:23.240 --> 01:56:28.240] I'm like, well, I understand what you're trying to say, but I don't have all the information about elections and everything. [01:56:28.240 --> 01:56:32.240] I look into it, but he kept on bringing that up. [01:56:32.240 --> 01:56:42.240] He kept saying, you know, and once I told him about the things he started, the things that judge was doing and the right of locomotion, he started writing down things big time. [01:56:42.240 --> 01:56:47.240] He wrote the names judge down for him to go investigate. [01:56:47.240 --> 01:56:55.240] And if he finds a judge that's in the opposite party, he's going to stick his party on him. [01:56:55.240 --> 01:57:00.240] He's going to say, I got a vulnerable judge here. [01:57:00.240 --> 01:57:02.240] They don't care if he's a good judge or bad judge. [01:57:02.240 --> 01:57:03.240] They don't care. [01:57:03.240 --> 01:57:07.240] If he's a different party, they want their party in there. [01:57:07.240 --> 01:57:12.240] And he wants the jail to be popular. [01:57:12.240 --> 01:57:24.240] He said the jail here is overpacked with people who have not committed crimes. [01:57:24.240 --> 01:57:30.240] And it's weighing on the budget of the state and the county. [01:57:30.240 --> 01:57:33.240] Well, he didn't bring up that concern. [01:57:33.240 --> 01:57:37.240] He was just mad that it was immoral. [01:57:37.240 --> 01:57:40.240] He didn't bring up the fact that it was costing anything. [01:57:40.240 --> 01:57:43.240] He brought up the fact that it shouldn't be happening. [01:57:43.240 --> 01:57:50.240] Our laws are being trampled over to take advantage of the peace. [01:57:50.240 --> 01:57:56.240] Okay, think about this guy's position and see if you can craft him something [01:57:56.240 --> 01:58:02.240] that he can use so that he can stand up and rail in righteous indignation [01:58:02.240 --> 01:58:08.240] and use his political influence to get all the ordinary people looking at him [01:58:08.240 --> 01:58:12.240] and saying, you're the guy we want to keep as our senator. [01:58:12.240 --> 01:58:15.240] Give him something he can use. [01:58:15.240 --> 01:58:17.240] All right, I got it. [01:58:17.240 --> 01:58:19.240] Thank you. [01:58:19.240 --> 01:58:21.240] You are welcome. Thank you. [01:58:21.240 --> 01:58:24.240] And sorry I didn't get to everybody else. [01:58:24.240 --> 01:58:26.240] This is Randy Kelton. [01:58:26.240 --> 01:58:34.240] We'll be back next Thursday at our regular eight o'clock show with me and Deborah. [01:58:34.240 --> 01:58:39.240] Make sure you check out Eddie's traffic show on Monday nights. [01:58:39.240 --> 01:58:50.240] Thank you all for listening and good night. [01:59:09.240 --> 01:59:19.240] Thank you. [01:59:39.240 --> 01:59:49.240] That's 888-551-0102 or visit us online at bfa.org.