[00:00.000 --> 00:29.520] Markets for the 11th of April 2018 close with gold $1,353.22 an ounce. [00:29.520 --> 00:41.240] Silver $16.68 an ounce, Texas Crude $65.51 a barrel, Bitcoin $6,902.19, Ethereum $420.80, [00:41.240 --> 00:55.520] Bitcoin Cash $652.90, and finally Litecoins $114.34 a crypto coin. [00:55.520 --> 01:01.240] Today in History, the year 1968, President Lyndon M. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act [01:01.240 --> 01:06.040] of 1968, which prohibited private businesses from discriminating based on race, color, [01:06.040 --> 01:08.000] religion, sex, or national origin. [01:08.000 --> 01:13.200] It also prohibited unequal application of voter registration requirements, racial segregation [01:13.200 --> 01:18.160] in public schools, in employment, and public accommodations for places of business. [01:18.160 --> 01:23.960] Today in History. [01:23.960 --> 01:27.960] In recent news, tensions in Syria seem to have reached new levels after a chemical attack [01:27.960 --> 01:32.240] on civilians in the city of Douma, which left 40 dead and many injured, an attack which [01:32.240 --> 01:36.680] is being blamed on the democratically elected president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, by the [01:36.680 --> 01:41.440] United States and on Israel by Russia, either accusatory narrative without any verified [01:41.440 --> 01:43.320] evidence as of yet. [01:43.320 --> 01:47.160] President Trump tweeted today Wednesday that if, quote, Russia vows to shoot down any and [01:47.160 --> 01:51.520] all missiles fired at Syria, get ready, Russia, because they will be coming in nice and new [01:51.520 --> 01:56.360] and smart, going on to warn Russia that you shouldn't be partners with a gas-killing animal [01:56.360 --> 01:58.600] who kills its people and enjoys it. [01:58.600 --> 02:02.640] Many in the West, including President Trump, have been quick to conclude that this chemical [02:02.640 --> 02:06.800] attack must have been conducted by Assad and his forces. [02:06.800 --> 02:11.040] Syria and Russia, on the other hand, have given approval since yesterday for the organization [02:11.040 --> 02:15.600] for the prohibition of chemical weapons to investigate the sign of the chemical slaughter. [02:15.600 --> 02:19.400] Assad has been successful in maintaining rule and support during Syria's seven-year civil [02:19.400 --> 02:24.000] war, a civil war that is being fought by the government of Syria and anti-Assad Syrian [02:24.000 --> 02:28.800] rebels that are openly being funded by Western governments, with ISIS being one of the more [02:28.800 --> 02:32.520] notorious swimmer groups of the American-backed Syrian rebels. [02:32.520 --> 02:37.840] No surprise then why Russian Foreign Minister Spokeswoman Maria Zakoba posted on Facebook [02:37.840 --> 02:42.200] that smart missiles should be fired at terrorists and not at a legitimate government, which [02:42.200 --> 02:44.400] has been fighting terrorists. [02:44.400 --> 02:48.240] Or is this a trick to destroy all traces with a smart missile strike, and then there will [02:48.240 --> 02:55.240] be no evidence for international inspectors to look at? [03:18.240 --> 03:32.560] Okay, howdy, howdy, Randy Kelton, Rulaugh Radio on this, the 20th day of April, 2018. [03:32.560 --> 03:36.600] And we start off with the caller first thing. [03:36.600 --> 03:39.600] Hello, Stefan in Idaho. [03:39.600 --> 03:43.040] How you doing, Randy? [03:43.040 --> 03:45.040] I'm doing good. [03:45.040 --> 03:46.040] Great. [03:46.040 --> 03:54.280] And you had a tax issue, what do you have for us today? [03:54.280 --> 04:03.000] Yes, I'm trying to get them to provide evidence that I owe the tax. [04:03.000 --> 04:12.800] And without that evidence, if you make any claim without being able to provide evidence, [04:12.800 --> 04:17.560] in my mind it's fraud. [04:17.560 --> 04:24.640] Not unless there are no grounds for the claim. [04:24.640 --> 04:34.000] If there are grounds for the claim and you dispute it, then under contract law the claimant [04:34.000 --> 04:37.760] would have to prove up the claim. [04:37.760 --> 04:47.760] And with the county tax assessor collector, the problem is they're part of the good old [04:47.760 --> 04:54.360] boy system and the courts are going to stand on their side and give them way more leeway [04:54.360 --> 04:56.280] than they deserve. [04:56.280 --> 05:01.200] So if you're going to take them on, you've got to understand there's politics involved. [05:01.200 --> 05:08.840] The technical rule of law simply will not be applied to them unless you can get them [05:08.840 --> 05:13.640] out of the state and into the Fed. [05:13.640 --> 05:23.080] So how do we get them to get the tax assessor collector out of the state and into the Fed? [05:23.080 --> 05:31.520] Every way we can do that is with a due process violation. [05:31.520 --> 05:45.920] And the fact that she may stress as to get me to not pursue getting evidence and then [05:45.920 --> 05:54.440] the county prosecutor tried to interfere, those are due process. [05:54.440 --> 05:56.520] Wait a minute, that's not clear. [05:56.520 --> 05:59.160] She made threats. [05:59.160 --> 06:01.960] Who made threats and what was the nature of those threats? [06:01.960 --> 06:16.920] Okay, when I called her, I said that I wanted evidence and we started talking about do you [06:16.920 --> 06:23.360] have the false and I said, oh, you're just trying to get out of paying tax and I said, [06:23.360 --> 06:28.320] no, I would be more involved if I had the tax. [06:28.320 --> 06:37.040] The proper response to that is, you betcha and your point is, of course, I'm going to [06:37.040 --> 06:40.160] get out and pay your tax. [06:40.160 --> 06:45.560] But I said I would be more than happy to pay the tax if I owed it and that's the issue, [06:45.560 --> 06:56.240] do you have evidence that I owe it and then when I said everything is by consent of the [06:56.240 --> 07:06.920] governed and she says, no, it isn't and so that became a conflict and let me make a suggestion [07:06.920 --> 07:09.400] here. [07:09.400 --> 07:14.080] Never ever give legal advice to public officials. [07:14.080 --> 07:20.320] Don't tell them what the law is, all they'll do is argue with you and then they'll accuse [07:20.320 --> 07:23.080] you of being agitated. [07:23.080 --> 07:30.200] Well, actually it's them who are agitated, but they'll accuse you of being agitated [07:30.200 --> 07:32.480] and then they'll discredit you. [07:32.480 --> 07:42.240] It works a lot better if you do your homework, figure out what the law says this person must [07:42.240 --> 07:51.400] do that this person is not going to want to do and then demand that the person do what [07:51.400 --> 07:57.320] they don't want to do and then when they don't do it you file against them with someone else. [07:57.320 --> 08:03.600] You get them answering to someone else and there's one catch all statute that every state [08:03.600 --> 08:06.120] has. [08:06.120 --> 08:11.880] If a public official exerts or purports to exert an authority he does not expressly have [08:11.880 --> 08:21.380] or fails to perform a duty he or she is required to perform and in the process denies the citizens [08:21.380 --> 08:27.480] in full free access to or enjoyment of right, lets the crime in every state ends crime in [08:27.480 --> 08:29.760] the fed. [08:29.760 --> 08:47.840] So what statutory duty does the clerk have to answer the questions that you're asking? [08:47.840 --> 08:53.880] You got to be able to save what that duty is and that duty is almost certainly going [08:53.880 --> 09:03.840] to fall under your constitutional right to a public court and your right to open records. [09:03.840 --> 09:08.160] Need to read the open records law. [09:08.160 --> 09:13.480] See what it says is open for public inspection. [09:13.480 --> 09:23.080] Enter records always open unless it's a sealed contract bids or something similar to that. [09:23.080 --> 09:30.840] So look at your code then ask her to do something specifically in the language of the code then [09:30.840 --> 09:36.880] when she doesn't do it then you change the game then you start filing against the clerk. [09:36.880 --> 09:43.440] But just call her on the phone and informally requesting that she do something that doesn't [09:43.440 --> 09:48.280] place any duty on her. [09:48.280 --> 09:52.520] What I did is I made a formal request and then I called her up and asked her why she [09:52.520 --> 09:56.760] didn't give me any evidence and that was... [09:56.760 --> 10:01.160] Okay, suggestion for future reference. [10:01.160 --> 10:07.640] Never ever talk to them on the phone if you can avoid it. [10:07.640 --> 10:12.720] Always do it by email or snail mail. [10:12.720 --> 10:18.120] I like email better emails, easy to keep and harder to get rid of. [10:18.120 --> 10:23.040] You can trash snail mail, you can't trash email. [10:23.040 --> 10:30.280] You can claim you didn't get that snail mail, you can't claim you didn't get email. [10:30.280 --> 10:36.800] Going to the issue of making a threat, what happened, what transpired is I asked her for [10:36.800 --> 10:45.320] the evidence and rather than giving me the evidence she said I don't want you to lose [10:45.320 --> 10:46.320] your... [10:46.320 --> 10:54.200] If you don't pay the tax you're going to lose your property and I said well if you gave [10:54.200 --> 11:00.000] me the evidence then that would prove that I don't owe the tax. [11:00.000 --> 11:04.080] Okay, that's not a threat. [11:04.080 --> 11:05.880] That won't be construed as a threat. [11:05.880 --> 11:11.800] It is the natural consequence of not paying a assessed tax. [11:11.800 --> 11:22.800] Now there are remedies for addressing the tax but her telling you what will be the natural [11:22.800 --> 11:28.160] consequence of you're not paying the tax can't be construed as a threat. [11:28.160 --> 11:29.160] Okay. [11:29.160 --> 11:39.960] Well, if I called her up and asked, okay, I wrote it in a written request for evidence [11:39.960 --> 11:47.360] and then I called her up and asked her for the evidence, her duty is to provide the evidence. [11:47.360 --> 11:52.440] Yeah, just follow criminal charges against her with a local JP for not providing the [11:52.440 --> 11:53.440] evidence. [11:53.440 --> 11:54.440] Right. [11:54.440 --> 11:56.440] That's a lot more fun. [11:56.440 --> 12:02.160] Never get her answer to somebody else other than you and then the magistrate's not going [12:02.160 --> 12:08.600] to want to act on your complaint and any file against the magistrate and get everybody upset [12:08.600 --> 12:13.480] and they mostly upset her for getting you after them. [12:13.480 --> 12:16.040] This is all political. [12:16.040 --> 12:22.520] You won't win it just by asking them to do the right thing because they're not going [12:22.520 --> 12:23.520] to. [12:23.520 --> 12:35.640] So, getting back to your due process violation, as I understand it, him, the county prosecutor [12:35.640 --> 12:41.640] telling her not to talk to me is a due process violation, correct? [12:41.640 --> 12:43.640] I'm not sure. [12:43.640 --> 12:54.120] I'm not sure if the tax assessor collector has a duty to speak to you personally. [12:54.120 --> 13:05.200] Now, they have a duty to respond to certain written communications like open records request, [13:05.200 --> 13:08.920] but whether or not they have a duty to talk to you directly, I don't know that there is [13:08.920 --> 13:09.920] one. [13:09.920 --> 13:16.520] I mean, they generally do because it's expedient, but I think it's so expedient it's never been [13:16.520 --> 13:19.440] as far as I know, it's never been codified into law. [13:19.440 --> 13:28.680] Well, as I understand it, she's the only avenue to resolve the problem and if somebody is interfering [13:28.680 --> 13:33.120] with that avenue, that's obstruction of justice. [13:33.120 --> 13:43.880] What if it's, if you had, she's just interfering with the way that you want to pursue remedy. [13:43.880 --> 13:47.960] She's not eliminating your ability to pursue remedy. [13:47.960 --> 13:48.960] Oh, okay. [13:48.960 --> 14:03.080] I thought the tax collector is the only one that has any duty, fiduciary duty to resolve [14:03.080 --> 14:04.080] any tax issues. [14:04.080 --> 14:12.640] Yeah, okay, that may be true, but she doesn't have a duty to resolve the issue using any [14:12.640 --> 14:17.600] manner that you choose. [14:17.600 --> 14:21.640] She can use written documentation, she doesn't want to talk to you. [14:21.640 --> 14:24.920] She can ask you to put everything in writing. [14:24.920 --> 14:25.920] Right. [14:25.920 --> 14:27.920] So, she can do that. [14:27.920 --> 14:30.200] I don't know of anything that would prevent her. [14:30.200 --> 14:39.880] But she told, supposedly she chose to allow him to interfere rather than keeping... [14:39.880 --> 14:45.120] No, okay, that's good, bar grieve him. [14:45.120 --> 14:53.520] When he is acting as an attorney for the county, he's not a prosecutor, he doesn't have any [14:53.520 --> 14:54.520] immunity. [14:54.520 --> 14:55.520] Right. [14:55.520 --> 15:03.920] If he advises her to take an action that would have the effect of leading to litigation [15:03.920 --> 15:06.320] that he would litigate, that's baritry. [15:06.320 --> 15:12.520] I don't know if you have baritry laws in Idaho, we certainly have them in Texas and [15:12.520 --> 15:16.240] it's felony in Texas. [15:16.240 --> 15:21.760] But even if you don't have baritry laws, you can accuse the prosecuting attorney of fomenting [15:21.760 --> 15:25.760] litigation. [15:25.760 --> 15:29.120] Yeah, he's doing that. [15:29.120 --> 15:34.280] I'm just trying to figure out how I can, you know, put them on a... [15:34.280 --> 15:38.440] Okay, first thing you got to do is read the code. [15:38.440 --> 15:45.040] You got to read the Open Records Act and find out what it is they are required to give you [15:45.040 --> 15:50.080] and what they're not, when and how they're required to give it to you, and then coax [15:50.080 --> 15:54.080] them in to not doing it the way they're supposed to, so you can sting them. [15:54.080 --> 16:00.080] You got to read the code, you can't do it without reading the code. [16:00.080 --> 16:03.080] Yeah, that's right. [16:03.080 --> 16:10.080] Okay, last week you were supposed to read the code and then come back. [16:10.080 --> 16:11.080] Well, I... [16:11.080 --> 16:14.120] Okay, we're about to go to work. [16:14.120 --> 16:18.520] This week, read the code, read the Open Records Act, it's not that big, and then call us back [16:18.520 --> 16:24.920] next week, and then we'll go through what she's required to do, then we'll set her up [16:24.920 --> 16:30.560] to not do what she's required to do, then you get to sting her good, and maybe get [16:30.560 --> 16:37.720] them to come to the table, make you a deal, or look into bringing forward a loyal title. [16:37.720 --> 16:38.720] Those are your options. [16:38.720 --> 16:44.120] And if you don't have a mortgage on the place, you can bring them up for a loyal title. [16:44.120 --> 16:50.800] Moving on, Rhonda Kelton with Law Radio, our call in number 512-646-1984. [16:50.800 --> 16:51.880] We'll be right back. [16:59.880 --> 17:00.880] Saying cookies. [17:00.880 --> 17:01.880] Cookie? [17:01.880 --> 17:02.880] Me love cookies. [17:02.880 --> 17:04.880] Oh, hi Cookie Munchers. [17:04.880 --> 17:06.880] No, these are yucky cookies. 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[18:49.960 --> 18:59.560] That's ruleoflawradio.com or email m-i-c-h-a-e-l-m-i-r-r-a-s at yahoo.com to learn how to stop debt collectors [18:59.560 --> 19:00.560] next. [19:00.560 --> 19:26.560] If you are listening to the Logos Radio Network, www.logosradio-network.com, click on it. [19:26.560 --> 19:36.880] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton with our radio, we've got a full board of callers and we're [19:36.880 --> 19:38.680] going to Charles in Georgia. [19:38.680 --> 19:39.680] Hello Charles. [19:39.680 --> 19:42.480] How are you doing today, Randy? [19:42.480 --> 19:43.480] Doing good. [19:43.480 --> 19:47.880] What do you have for us today? [19:47.880 --> 19:57.040] Well, I was trying to scan my notice of removal, rebuttal, or reply back from the Franklin [19:57.040 --> 20:04.040] County probate court, but I guess I need to go over, let everybody know what we're talking [20:04.040 --> 20:06.120] about first. [20:06.120 --> 20:13.720] Back in December, I got a drive truck, so I got the trailer stuck on a guardrail. [20:13.720 --> 20:20.320] The officer gave me a ticket for not failing to call 911 or call our Sheriff's Department [20:20.320 --> 20:26.400] before I called my dispatch, in which they called the tow truck and tow truck called [20:26.400 --> 20:32.000] the officer to have them block the road off so they can get my truck off the guardrail. [20:32.000 --> 20:36.120] And he came back and gave me that ticket for failing to call 911. [20:36.120 --> 20:42.600] And after I talked to you, you told me, you know, since I actually live in Michigan and [20:42.600 --> 20:47.320] it's happening in Franklin County, Georgia, to file a notice of removal. [20:47.320 --> 20:52.680] And I filed the notice of removal in time, right at the last possible minute, so they [20:52.680 --> 21:01.480] couldn't say that I was delinquent or late in filing, so I finally got a response. [21:01.480 --> 21:11.920] And the response said they denied my removal because it's a Georgia jurisdiction and that's [21:11.920 --> 21:12.920] it. [21:12.920 --> 21:21.640] So they denied my removal based on diversity, under 28, 14, 46. [21:21.640 --> 21:25.440] So I come to ask you for another remedy, yes. [21:25.440 --> 21:35.040] So they're saying that fact that you were in interstate commerce didn't apply because [21:35.040 --> 21:42.040] the action, the charge that was made against you didn't have to do with interstate, it had [21:42.040 --> 21:51.360] to do with you being in the state, they were in and violated the law within that state. [21:51.360 --> 21:57.720] Is that essentially what they said? [21:57.720 --> 22:04.840] Well, I can read you, what they said is very short, upon the defendant filing and notice [22:04.840 --> 22:11.400] of removal of the listed case to the Eastern District of Michigan, United States District [22:11.400 --> 22:18.800] Court, the court finds that venue and jurisdiction lie within the state of Georgia, County of [22:18.800 --> 22:22.280] Franklin and the notice of removal is denied. [22:22.280 --> 22:23.280] That's the end of it. [22:23.280 --> 22:30.600] That was written by King Eveston, the judge of probate court. [22:30.600 --> 22:31.600] Probate court? [22:31.600 --> 22:32.600] Yes. [22:32.600 --> 22:33.600] Oh well. [22:33.600 --> 22:39.200] Anyway, I don't even know why they do that, but I'm not really surprised. [22:39.200 --> 22:48.240] It would be nice if we could have got it to stick, but the court is not going to accept [22:48.240 --> 22:51.840] the fact that you're in interstate commerce. [22:51.840 --> 22:57.640] Well, I don't know what to do about that. [22:57.640 --> 23:05.480] Since they've denied it, a motion, a removal in denial is not appealable. [23:05.480 --> 23:12.120] So now we're back to Georgia. [23:12.120 --> 23:17.960] Have you gone to my traffic site? [23:17.960 --> 23:24.000] I need your traffic site address, if not, steal the rule of law radio. [23:24.000 --> 23:32.960] Now it's trafficticket.website, and I got a little repair to make on it. [23:32.960 --> 23:35.760] I'm going to try to get through repairs this weekend. [23:35.760 --> 23:41.560] It seems like I have one of my codes spelled wrong. [23:41.560 --> 23:47.760] Instead of N-A-M-E, I've got N-E-M-A-E, and the code's not working. [23:47.760 --> 23:52.840] So I've got to go into all of my documents, search and replace that code, and then I've [23:52.840 --> 24:00.480] got to re-upload all of my documents onto the website, but I should have that tomorrow. [24:00.480 --> 24:09.280] And most of the documents are text-related, but not all of them. [24:09.280 --> 24:18.080] There's a mother-hubbard motion that goes to preserving all your rights, a motion for [24:18.080 --> 24:22.160] discovery, a motion in limony. [24:22.160 --> 24:34.400] This is Georgia, and you were, in fact, in commerce, so you don't have a whole lot of [24:34.400 --> 24:37.520] wiggle room there. [24:37.520 --> 24:44.720] So the only thing I know you can do is you're going to wind up down to the merits, and it [24:44.720 --> 24:47.160] doesn't make any difference. [24:47.160 --> 24:53.400] At least to spend my experience, what the law actually is, they're just there to collect [24:53.400 --> 24:54.400] money. [24:54.400 --> 25:01.960] It may be different with a commercial driver, because this goes to your career. [25:01.960 --> 25:14.000] Does your company provide counsel? [25:14.000 --> 25:23.000] They do, they do have a, they do have a, something, but you know. [25:23.000 --> 25:27.640] Well, counsel's going to want to make a deal to make this go away. [25:27.640 --> 25:28.640] Yeah. [25:28.640 --> 25:34.040] So if you file a whole bunch of really annoying charges against them, if you file all these [25:34.040 --> 25:41.200] motions and they just ignore them, then you go to counsel and get counsel to pick up the [25:41.200 --> 25:47.000] case and counsel to call the court and say, come on, guys, this guy's a real pain in the [25:47.000 --> 25:48.000] neck. [25:48.000 --> 25:52.400] Give me something I can offer him so he'll go away and leave you alone. [25:52.400 --> 25:57.200] He'll get a better deal. [25:57.200 --> 26:04.400] Otherwise, in spite of everything, no matter what the law says, you lose. [26:04.400 --> 26:11.080] Just a culture corrupt, and your problem is you're too far away, you can't get it [26:11.080 --> 26:12.080] home. [26:12.080 --> 26:19.440] So you're too far away to be able to seek out the remedy because they're going to demand [26:19.440 --> 26:24.440] that you come to court over and over and over. [26:24.440 --> 26:27.520] They don't care that you're in another state. [26:27.520 --> 26:31.760] They count on your being in another state and they count on their demands that you show [26:31.760 --> 26:41.760] up in court being unduly onerous because you want to pay the fine. [26:41.760 --> 26:42.760] All right. [26:42.760 --> 26:49.960] So how about a motion for a speedy trial with that cut out all of the back and forths? [26:49.960 --> 26:51.960] They'll ignore it. [26:51.960 --> 27:02.080] The best thing you can do is file the in-limiting motion. [27:02.080 --> 27:04.360] Motion in-limiting is all of the questions they can't hold. [27:04.360 --> 27:07.400] They can't ask in court, but what's going to happen with that and what your problem [27:07.400 --> 27:12.600] is is they'll have to have a hearing on the motion in-limiting because the prosecutor [27:12.600 --> 27:21.200] is likely to object to it and ask the court to issue a restraining order, and then you'll [27:21.200 --> 27:28.200] have to come down there for a hearing so you've got to go all the way to Georgia for a hearing. [27:28.200 --> 27:35.440] You're a interstate truck driver and you are especially vulnerable. [27:35.440 --> 27:41.240] If your company will provide counsel, you might actually be able to get counsel to address [27:41.240 --> 27:49.440] your issue and fight your ticket because this goes on your CEL. [27:49.440 --> 27:55.560] So it's a lot more important to you. [27:55.560 --> 27:59.920] So they might actually fight it for you, but if you try to fight it long-distance pro [27:59.920 --> 28:04.040] say, they will clean your clock. [28:04.040 --> 28:07.640] All right. [28:07.640 --> 28:14.080] So because I still want to file some professional conduct complaints and I still want to file. [28:14.080 --> 28:16.080] You can do all that. [28:16.080 --> 28:21.560] If they clean my clock, I want to clean theirs as well, and I don't mind sticking this out [28:21.560 --> 28:22.560] for two to three years. [28:22.560 --> 28:29.200] I don't mind if I need to show up down there, if they want to do this little chicken dance, [28:29.200 --> 28:33.480] we'll show up here or we cancel it, we won't need you to come next week or what. [28:33.480 --> 28:34.480] You know what? [28:34.480 --> 28:38.800] If they want to do that, I don't mind doing that as long as they don't mind paying the [28:38.800 --> 28:39.800] insurance money. [28:39.800 --> 28:47.200] Okay, well that, now in that case, if they call you down there and then they don't have [28:47.200 --> 28:56.280] the hearing, then you charge them with the abuse of process, sue the judge. [28:56.280 --> 29:06.000] There's a lot you can do, but it's fight and they don't play fair. [29:06.000 --> 29:12.800] So if you want to do this as a fight and what it may get is it may get your name on a list [29:12.800 --> 29:21.120] that says, do not write this dirty rotten scoundrel anymore tickets in the state of Georgia. [29:21.120 --> 29:26.960] But it is a pretty good fight, and it's not a big deal, it's not like you're going to [29:26.960 --> 29:31.720] go jail or anything, so it's not so frightening, and you really do get to go after them. [29:31.720 --> 29:36.480] And it's a good learning experience. [29:36.480 --> 29:40.320] I got one more thing, but I hear the music, I don't know if you can hear me. [29:40.320 --> 29:42.920] Hang on, we'll pick this up on the other side. [29:42.920 --> 29:50.720] Randy Kelton, Rue Laud Radio on this Friday, the 20th day of April, 2018, we'll be right [29:50.720 --> 30:02.400] back. [30:02.400 --> 30:06.520] Radio frequency microchips are often used to track products as they make their way to [30:06.520 --> 30:09.120] stores, but would you want them in your socks? [30:09.120 --> 30:13.760] I'm Dr. Catherine Albright, and I'll tell you about the bizarre, privacy invasive new [30:13.760 --> 30:17.360] product called Smart Socks, next. [30:17.360 --> 30:19.080] Privacy is under attack. [30:19.080 --> 30:22.720] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [30:22.720 --> 30:27.720] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [30:27.720 --> 30:33.360] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. 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[32:55.840 --> 33:04.840] Order your copy today, and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [33:04.840 --> 33:10.840] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network at LogosRadioNetwork.com. [33:34.840 --> 33:44.840] Thank you for listening to the Logos Radio Network at Logos Radio Network at Logos Radio [34:04.840 --> 34:16.840] Network.com. [34:16.840 --> 34:18.280] Okay, we are back. [34:18.280 --> 34:25.120] Randy Kelton, Rule of Law Radio, and we're talking to Charles in Georgia. [34:25.120 --> 34:28.680] So, you want to fight this thing? [34:28.680 --> 34:36.840] I sure do, and I don't mind fighting it for two years, I don't mind filing as much paperwork [34:36.840 --> 34:38.840] as I need to file. [34:38.840 --> 34:39.840] Oh, okay. [34:39.840 --> 34:44.680] I hope you do it on one condition. [34:44.680 --> 34:53.520] You help me sort out how to go after these guys under Georgia law, and how to sort out [34:53.520 --> 34:58.840] a truck driver going after these guys under Georgia law. [34:58.840 --> 35:13.080] I don't understand how your CDL is different than my class A or whatever it is, show results. [35:13.080 --> 35:21.760] And I haven't, my producers from Georgia, but I haven't taken on Georgia and their traffic. [35:21.760 --> 35:28.360] This will help me to develop, I mean, developing documents for you, it will help to develop [35:28.360 --> 35:31.480] documents for me to put on the website. [35:31.480 --> 35:34.280] All right. [35:34.280 --> 35:43.080] So, try Sunday morning, go to trafficticket.website because tomorrow I'll set aside some time [35:43.080 --> 35:49.960] and search and replace those bad fields and load all my documents back up. [35:49.960 --> 35:58.040] And I will load them up so that the Texas documents only get pulled if you're from Texas. [35:58.040 --> 36:04.800] So, you'll get the documents that are not specific to Texas. [36:04.800 --> 36:12.240] But I need a way to do a subject matter jurisdiction challenge in Georgia. [36:12.240 --> 36:15.600] Now, here's the deal. [36:15.600 --> 36:21.600] If you file a subject matter jurisdiction challenge with a traffic court, the prosecutor [36:21.600 --> 36:25.560] is not going to answer it. [36:25.560 --> 36:36.520] And then we got to find some case law like I've got in Texas that says that when a prosecuting, [36:36.520 --> 36:49.760] when a litigant fails to respond to a pleading, fails to oppose statements of fact in a pleading, [36:49.760 --> 36:56.840] then they admit to the facts and that constitutes judicial admission. [36:56.840 --> 37:05.680] The prosecutor is going to say, well, I don't have a duty to respond to your pleading. [37:05.680 --> 37:06.680] That's right. [37:06.680 --> 37:07.680] They don't. [37:07.680 --> 37:10.440] But they have a problem if they do. [37:10.440 --> 37:17.840] I'm in a case now, Tim's on the line, and we've been on it and most people have heard [37:17.840 --> 37:18.840] about it. [37:18.840 --> 37:25.040] They came in after me and said, the ordinances, we filed a subject matter jurisdiction challenge. [37:25.040 --> 37:26.040] They ignored it. [37:26.040 --> 37:28.400] We filed a motion for some re-judgment. [37:28.400 --> 37:30.800] They refused to rule on it. [37:30.800 --> 37:37.240] And then they pursued the case based on an administrative hearing that was for the purpose [37:37.240 --> 37:41.720] of determining the disposition of these vehicles and not a trial court. [37:41.720 --> 37:45.440] But they treated it like the trial court. [37:45.440 --> 37:49.640] And they just moved on past it, and then suitors and the district judge just signed off on [37:49.640 --> 37:52.920] everything they did. [37:52.920 --> 37:56.520] So we got all the judges and we got criminal charges against the district judge. [37:56.520 --> 37:59.440] Yeah, criminal charges against everybody. [37:59.440 --> 38:07.280] And then they came back and wrote him another ticket, bad move, bubba. [38:07.280 --> 38:11.840] They wrote him another ticket for one of the vehicles that had been written before, and [38:11.840 --> 38:17.120] they referenced the original citations in the second vehicle. [38:17.120 --> 38:18.600] Okay. [38:18.600 --> 38:22.640] What they did is swung a door open for us. [38:22.640 --> 38:28.880] Now we get to go in and say, we filed in the prior case a challenge to subject matter [38:28.880 --> 38:42.320] jurisdiction, which and a constitutional challenge to the applicability of municipal ordinances [38:42.320 --> 38:51.440] to a private citizen who is not a employee of the municipal corporation. [38:51.440 --> 38:56.280] And they didn't answer it. [38:56.280 --> 39:03.640] So our statement of facts becomes judicially admitted. [39:03.640 --> 39:10.520] And now they have judicially admitted in that prior case that they don't have subject matter [39:10.520 --> 39:12.040] jurisdiction. [39:12.040 --> 39:17.440] Now they're subject to collateral estoppel. [39:17.440 --> 39:21.480] Doesn't make any difference what the facts are. [39:21.480 --> 39:25.600] The law is such that in every state. [39:25.600 --> 39:33.880] If you want your rights protected, you have to respond to the court. [39:33.880 --> 39:43.240] If someone files a motion and includes statements of fact in that motion and you don't file [39:43.240 --> 39:50.480] an opposition, denying those facts, then those facts are judicially admitted. [39:50.480 --> 39:55.720] Now this is standard law. [39:55.720 --> 40:00.320] You change that, you undermine the whole system. [40:00.320 --> 40:08.640] So we send these, we want some really onerous and annoying documents to send to this prosecutor. [40:08.640 --> 40:16.680] The more the better because he's just a municipal prosecutor, or in this case he may be the [40:16.680 --> 40:17.680] county attorney. [40:17.680 --> 40:26.120] He's busy prosecuting real crime, he don't have time to mess with a traffic ticket. [40:26.120 --> 40:31.920] He's not going to spend hours and hours reading and responding to pleadings for a chump traffic [40:31.920 --> 40:32.920] ticket. [40:32.920 --> 40:34.920] So he's going to ignore it. [40:34.920 --> 40:40.440] And when he does, he creates collateral estoppel. [40:40.440 --> 40:45.760] He can't now come into the court and argue that they have any kind of standing because [40:45.760 --> 40:48.000] he's already admitted they don't. [40:48.000 --> 40:50.480] Does that make sense Charles? [40:50.480 --> 40:54.280] It makes all the sense in the world, yep. [40:54.280 --> 40:58.640] This goes to shister sharp practice. [40:58.640 --> 41:04.160] They can do it, we can do it. [41:04.160 --> 41:10.040] Once they've done there, ignore everything and rule against you when the judge rules [41:10.040 --> 41:12.960] against you. [41:12.960 --> 41:18.080] After the prosecutor has failed to respond to the pleadings and given you judicial admission, [41:18.080 --> 41:25.400] then you file criminally against the judge for official oppression. [41:25.400 --> 41:29.640] Because he failed to properly apply the law to the facts. [41:29.640 --> 41:31.760] There you go. [41:31.760 --> 41:35.920] It'll get interesting. [41:35.920 --> 41:41.960] And then you judicial court to complain to judge and you bar grieve the lawyer, just [41:41.960 --> 41:45.240] give him a great time. [41:45.240 --> 41:52.600] I had a guy that was listening to our show and he's fighting a what do you call it, [41:52.600 --> 41:55.120] local housing authority, none of them. [41:55.120 --> 42:00.040] I don't have to get the name of it, I forgot it last night too, I'll think of it in a second. [42:00.040 --> 42:03.440] Anyway, he's fighting these guys and he's got this lawyer and he is hammering this [42:03.440 --> 42:04.440] guy. [42:04.440 --> 42:11.320] Five or six bar grievances and he gets in an elevator with him. [42:11.320 --> 42:20.040] And the lawyer told him, he said, I've been doing this about 15 years and I've been in [42:20.040 --> 42:27.200] court with the best, I've been in court with the worst, but I have never had anyone take [42:27.200 --> 42:30.320] me to the books the way you have. [42:30.320 --> 42:31.320] Yes. [42:31.320 --> 42:32.320] Yep. [42:32.320 --> 42:33.320] That's right. [42:33.320 --> 42:42.120] Okay, if you're up for that, send me a copy of the statute. [42:42.120 --> 42:54.600] We need to find out what requirement, training requirements the officer has to have, then [42:54.600 --> 42:59.240] we request training requirements from them. [42:59.240 --> 43:04.680] We want to know what it is first, so that when we request it from them and don't get [43:04.680 --> 43:14.760] it, then we can charge them with spoilation or with discovery abuse and if we can claim [43:14.760 --> 43:20.040] that the officer doesn't have it, they require training and move to disqualify the offer [43:20.040 --> 43:23.040] and then hit them with a subject matter jurisdiction challenge. [43:23.040 --> 43:28.080] Come to think of it, we can do that anyway. [43:28.080 --> 43:33.840] We can presume he doesn't have the training and it's up to him to prove it up. [43:33.840 --> 43:34.840] Hang on. [43:34.840 --> 43:35.840] About to go to break. [43:35.840 --> 43:36.840] This is getting fun. [43:36.840 --> 43:39.080] It'll get more fun on the other side. [43:39.080 --> 43:43.840] Randy Kelton, RealVar Radio, our call in number 512-646-1984. 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[45:52.480 --> 45:56.480] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner. [45:56.480 --> 46:22.480] These are called toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [46:22.480 --> 46:35.480] Okay, we are back. [46:35.480 --> 46:40.480] Randy Kelton, rule of law radio, and we're talking to Charles and Georgia, and we're [46:40.480 --> 46:42.480] plotting and planning. [46:42.480 --> 46:47.480] Okay, the one thing I want to get in is a subject matter jurisdiction challenge. [46:47.480 --> 46:58.480] I don't have the standard arguments that I have in Texas, but since I have no evidence [46:58.480 --> 47:13.480] that the officer has met the training requirements in order to enforce transportation code, then [47:13.480 --> 47:23.480] I will assume he doesn't, and I will challenge the jurisdiction challenge. [47:23.480 --> 47:28.480] We don't care if they can answer it or not. [47:28.480 --> 47:30.480] Odds are they're not going to answer it. [47:30.480 --> 47:36.480] They're going to wait until they won't even read anything until they get to court. [47:36.480 --> 47:42.480] So they get to court, and then they want to argue the issue of judgment. [47:42.480 --> 47:49.480] This is subject to judicial admission. [47:49.480 --> 47:56.480] Now you get to take them to court on a much more serious issue. [47:56.480 --> 47:59.480] It doesn't matter what the merits are. [47:59.480 --> 48:05.480] Now you get to take them on due process. [48:05.480 --> 48:08.480] That sounds interesting. [48:08.480 --> 48:18.480] That would be awesome. Before I didn't have the money to even file a lawsuit, even the lawsuit [48:18.480 --> 48:22.480] only cost about $10 to file one of those lawsuits. [48:22.480 --> 48:25.480] That was the declaratory adjustment suit. [48:25.480 --> 48:33.480] Yeah, and now that I'm doing a little bit better, I can actually handle that. [48:33.480 --> 48:38.480] Their problem is they started this fight. [48:38.480 --> 48:40.480] They did. [48:40.480 --> 48:44.480] So it don't cost you to file these. [48:44.480 --> 48:47.480] It may cost you when you move on up into higher courts. [48:47.480 --> 48:51.480] That can bring these guys to the federal court. [48:51.480 --> 48:58.480] Because due process rings equally in the state as the Fed. [48:58.480 --> 49:05.480] So all you have to do is look in the code, see what they're required to do, [49:05.480 --> 49:13.480] and especially things that they're not going to want to do, and then insist that they do it. [49:13.480 --> 49:18.480] And when they fail to do it, then you charge them with due process violation. [49:18.480 --> 49:25.480] First time they order you to court, and you come to court and they decide not to have court, [49:25.480 --> 49:29.480] you hit them with due process. File criminally against the judge. [49:29.480 --> 49:37.480] Let the judge explain to a grand jury why he's ordering you to come from Wisconsin or Michigan [49:37.480 --> 49:43.480] to Georgia to go to his court, and he doesn't even bother have one. [49:43.480 --> 49:47.480] Let him explain it. We'll see how that works for it. [49:47.480 --> 49:53.480] Now, you may not ever get him in front of a grand jury, but I can assure you, [49:53.480 --> 49:58.480] when you start making grand jury noises and you start making criminal accusation noises, [49:58.480 --> 50:04.480] you file those with high level public officials and they fail to act on them, [50:04.480 --> 50:08.480] then you get to start dumping on high level public officials. [50:08.480 --> 50:12.480] And this becomes a fight that you got to pick. [50:12.480 --> 50:19.480] They pick this traffic case with you, you get to pick bigger fights with them. [50:19.480 --> 50:24.480] And once it goes to due process, then you can go to the Fed. [50:24.480 --> 50:33.480] It could get interesting. It'll certainly be the cheapest legal education you'll get. [50:33.480 --> 50:39.480] All right. And when I say to the Fed, I want to do this before a grand jury [50:39.480 --> 50:42.480] or I want to send this to a magistrate in the Fed. [50:42.480 --> 50:50.480] Well, we want to start out by, what I like to do is engage everybody. [50:50.480 --> 50:56.480] This is political. And you start engaging lower level officials. [50:56.480 --> 51:01.480] When you take a, this is probably a justice of the peace. [51:01.480 --> 51:06.480] You take this justice of the peace and you try to get another justice of the peace [51:06.480 --> 51:09.480] to have this guy arrested. [51:09.480 --> 51:14.480] And the other justice of the peace is going to refuse to do anything. [51:14.480 --> 51:18.480] Then you charge that justice of the peace with official misconduct. [51:18.480 --> 51:23.480] Or like in Texas, we have shielding from prosecution. That's a felony. [51:23.480 --> 51:27.480] For failing to perform a duty is required to perform for the purpose of shielding [51:27.480 --> 51:31.480] this person from prosecution. [51:31.480 --> 51:36.480] They got this poor JP over here. He didn't do anything. [51:36.480 --> 51:40.480] And now he's got you coming after him because of this other one. [51:40.480 --> 51:42.480] That's right. [51:42.480 --> 51:45.480] So he ain't going to be happy. [51:45.480 --> 51:50.480] And then you go to the prosecutor and you file against the prosecutor. [51:50.480 --> 51:55.480] If you file with the prosecutor on the case that you're in, [51:55.480 --> 52:03.480] the courts are going to say he's got, constitute a conflict of interest for him not to act. [52:03.480 --> 52:07.480] But if you go to another JP and ask a JP to perform a duty, [52:07.480 --> 52:11.480] he's required to perform and that JP fails to perform that duty. [52:11.480 --> 52:14.480] I don't have anything to do with this case. [52:14.480 --> 52:19.480] So you file against that JP with this prosecuting attorney. [52:19.480 --> 52:24.480] And when he refuses to act on it, then you file against this prosecuting attorney [52:24.480 --> 52:31.480] and then you move to disqualify him and you bargain with him. [52:31.480 --> 52:34.480] There's a lot we could do. [52:34.480 --> 52:43.480] I'm thinking first thing to do is you need to look at the enabling language [52:43.480 --> 52:48.480] of the Georgia Transportation Code. [52:48.480 --> 52:52.480] How is it enabled? Who does it apply to? [52:52.480 --> 52:59.480] Who can enforce it how and when? [52:59.480 --> 53:08.480] And then what requirements does an officer have to be able to enforce the code? [53:08.480 --> 53:11.480] Obviously, it's got to have some sort of training. [53:11.480 --> 53:18.480] We find out what that training is and then we start requesting it. [53:18.480 --> 53:33.480] I think we know who is the governing body, the group in Georgia that certifies peace officers. [53:33.480 --> 53:38.480] We want to get a professional conduct complaint against the officers as quickly as possible. [53:38.480 --> 53:41.480] That's going to make him really unhappy. [53:41.480 --> 53:44.480] What is he doing with that? [53:44.480 --> 53:47.480] You told me last time, but I didn't write it down. [53:47.480 --> 53:51.480] I think it's something professional standards or something. [53:51.480 --> 53:54.480] When I go to break up, I'll get it from my producer. [53:54.480 --> 53:58.480] He's from Georgia and he's the one that found it for me. [53:58.480 --> 54:00.480] Or somebody did anyway. [54:00.480 --> 54:02.480] No, I think I found it. I did a search. [54:02.480 --> 54:12.480] If you do a search on the internet for police officer certification, you'll get a hit on it. [54:12.480 --> 54:18.480] Then we send them a complaint and that's going to make the cop real unhappy. [54:18.480 --> 54:22.480] If you go to court and the cop doesn't show up, you file against him criminally, [54:22.480 --> 54:24.480] that's going to make him more unhappy. [54:24.480 --> 54:26.480] Hold on just a second. [54:26.480 --> 54:29.480] Sonny? [54:29.480 --> 54:30.480] You and Georgia? [54:30.480 --> 54:32.480] Sonny, are you there? [54:32.480 --> 54:34.480] Yes, Randy. [54:34.480 --> 54:41.480] Do you know what the name of the commission is that certifies peace officers? [54:41.480 --> 54:47.480] I'm not right off the top of my head, but I have looked that up before. [54:47.480 --> 54:50.480] I've got it in a stack of papers somewhere. [54:50.480 --> 54:55.480] Okay, well, if you get a minute while you're waiting, look that up for me. [54:55.480 --> 54:59.480] We'll get it to Charles. [54:59.480 --> 55:00.480] Okay. [55:00.480 --> 55:02.480] Okay, Charles is not in Georgia. [55:02.480 --> 55:07.480] He's in Michigan, but he got a ticket in Georgia and we're working on it. [55:07.480 --> 55:11.480] Okay, back to Charles. [55:11.480 --> 55:14.480] Okay, Charles, do some digging. [55:14.480 --> 55:21.480] Next week we'll get together on the show and we'll do some plotting and planning. [55:21.480 --> 55:23.480] All right. [55:23.480 --> 55:32.480] I think I'm going to have to move for a continuance or maybe whatever they want to call it down here. [55:32.480 --> 55:36.480] Oh, I can have your whole stack of documents to file Monday. [55:36.480 --> 55:41.480] What is the next hearing and what's the purpose of the hearing? [55:41.480 --> 55:49.480] This is going to be the first appearance on this ticket and it's going to be for May 5th. [55:49.480 --> 55:57.480] It doesn't say whether it's an arraignment because I don't know if it's a misdemeanor or a felony. [55:57.480 --> 56:07.480] I know it's a violation of 40-6-273 and it doesn't say whether it's a misdemeanor, a civil and a fractional or a felony. [56:07.480 --> 56:11.480] So I am going to assume that I'm going to make some kind of a plea. [56:11.480 --> 56:21.480] You're going to want nature and cause for certain and we can, okay, do you have time? [56:21.480 --> 56:22.480] Okay, it's May 5th. [56:22.480 --> 56:23.480] Oh, this is the 20th? [56:23.480 --> 56:25.480] Yeah, you have 15 days. [56:25.480 --> 56:32.480] So we can get a whole stack of documents out there. [56:32.480 --> 56:35.480] And you get to that first hearing. [56:35.480 --> 56:43.480] If the prosecutor hasn't responded to the documents, then you move for some re-judgment. [56:43.480 --> 56:46.480] Glad to stop. [56:46.480 --> 56:50.480] Okay. [56:50.480 --> 56:55.480] Read up, read the enacting clause for Georgia. [56:55.480 --> 57:00.480] Write up a timeline. [57:00.480 --> 57:08.480] If everything's happened and the order has happened, then we'll start building a statement. [57:08.480 --> 57:10.480] And call in Thursday. [57:10.480 --> 57:12.480] We'll get back on this. [57:12.480 --> 57:22.480] Okay, I have already sent, I think about a month and a half ago, a statement of facts to you of everything that's happened. [57:22.480 --> 57:32.480] You might want to send it to me again because it gets buried and if your email address is not clear, [57:32.480 --> 57:35.480] it's hard for me to tell who actually sent it sometime. [57:35.480 --> 57:42.480] If you'll resend it and put the subject line in all caps, I'll be sure to catch it. [57:42.480 --> 57:43.480] All right, no problem. [57:43.480 --> 57:53.480] And the only thing that has happened since then is I sent a notice of removal to the Eastern District of Michigan [57:53.480 --> 57:56.480] and one to Franklin County. [57:56.480 --> 57:59.480] So that's the only thing I've done. [57:59.480 --> 58:10.480] Oh, wait a minute, I think that when you sent the notice of removal, that court date got canceled [58:10.480 --> 58:16.480] because the court lost jurisdiction. [58:16.480 --> 58:23.480] At least we can make that objection. [58:23.480 --> 58:25.480] Okay. [58:25.480 --> 58:30.480] And once you file a note, when you file a notice of jurisdiction, they've lost jurisdiction. [58:30.480 --> 58:32.480] So it's out of their hands. [58:32.480 --> 58:35.480] Now it comes back, now you maintain they're going to have to reset it. [58:35.480 --> 58:39.480] The hearing is that date's no longer valid. [58:39.480 --> 58:42.480] Okay. [58:42.480 --> 58:44.480] Okay. [58:44.480 --> 58:50.480] And that might get you your continuance without costing you your first free continuance. [58:50.480 --> 58:54.480] Would you like to make more definite progress in your walk with God? 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[59:49.480 --> 01:00:18.480] Live Free Speech Radio, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [01:00:19.480 --> 01:00:29.480] Market for the 11th of April, 2018, closed with gold $1,353.22 an ounce. [01:00:29.480 --> 01:00:31.480] Silver $16.68 an ounce. [01:00:31.480 --> 01:00:34.480] Texas Crude $65.51 a barrel. [01:00:34.480 --> 01:00:37.480] Bitcoins at $6,902.19. [01:00:37.480 --> 01:00:40.480] Ethereum is at $420.80. [01:00:40.480 --> 01:00:43.480] Bitcoin Cash is at $652.90. [01:00:43.480 --> 01:00:55.480] And finally, Litecoin is at $114.34 a crypto coin. [01:00:55.480 --> 01:01:08.480] Today in history, the year 1968, President Lyndon M. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968, which prohibited private businesses from discriminating based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. [01:01:08.480 --> 01:01:18.480] It also prohibited unequal application of voter registration requirements, racial segregation in public schools, in employment, and public accommodations for places of business. [01:01:18.480 --> 01:01:23.480] Today in history. [01:01:23.480 --> 01:01:39.480] In recent news, tensions in Syria seem to reach new levels after a chemical attack on civilians in the city of Douma, which left 40 dead and many injured, an attack which is being blamed on the democratically elected president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, by the United States, and on Israel by Russia, either [01:01:39.480 --> 01:01:52.480] accusatory narrative without any verified evidence as of yet. President Trump tweeted today, Wednesday, that if, quote, Russia vows to shoot down any and all missiles fired at Syria, get ready, Russia, because they will be coming in nice and new and smart. [01:01:52.480 --> 01:01:58.480] Going on to warn Russia that you shouldn't be partners with a gas-killing animal who kills his people and enjoys it. [01:01:58.480 --> 01:02:13.480] Many in the West, including President Trump, have been quick to conclude that this chemical attack must have been conducted by Assad and his forces. Syria and Russia, on the other hand, have given approval since yesterday for the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons to investigate the [01:02:13.480 --> 01:02:28.480] sign of the chemical slaughter. Assad has been successful in maintaining rule and support during Syria's seven-year civil war, a civil war that is being fought by the government of Syria and anti-Assad Syrian rebels that are openly being funded by western governments, with ISIS being one of the more [01:02:28.480 --> 01:02:44.480] notorious splinter groups of the American-backed Syrian rebels. Now, surprise then why Russian Foreign Minister Spokeswoman Maria Zakoba posted on Facebook that smart missiles should be fired at terrorists and not at a legitimate government, which has been fighting terrorists. [01:02:44.480 --> 01:02:51.480] Or is this a trick to destroy all traces with a smart missile strike? And then there will be no evidence for international inspectors to look at. [01:02:51.480 --> 01:02:59.480] This was Kirk Rody with your lowdown for April 11, 2018. [01:02:59.480 --> 01:03:28.480] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton moved our radio and kind of ran off the cliff there. Do you have anything else for us, Charles? [01:03:28.480 --> 01:03:45.480] Oh, wait, got one thing for you. Gapost.org, Georgia Peace Officers Standards, something. But that's the guys we'll send the complaint to. [01:03:45.480 --> 01:04:01.480] Okay. Gapost.org? Yes. Look them up and we'll get an address from them and ask where we start sending complaints to. [01:04:01.480 --> 01:04:13.480] When we send these complaints, I want to CC this thing to their bond or insurance company. Do we have any research on these people's insurance companies? [01:04:13.480 --> 01:04:21.480] Well, we can certainly go to the county commissioners court and ask for that. [01:04:21.480 --> 01:04:27.480] Over the information request. [01:04:27.480 --> 01:04:37.480] All right, I could probably mail something. I don't know. I guess I would have to show up. [01:04:37.480 --> 01:04:47.480] What they're going to do is they're going to say that since you're not a citizen of the state of Georgia, they don't have to respond to it. [01:04:47.480 --> 01:04:53.480] So we'll get somebody else to do it. I know somebody who just may be up to do in that. [01:04:53.480 --> 01:04:55.480] Awesome. [01:04:55.480 --> 01:05:03.480] He's my producer here and I'm volunteering him. [01:05:03.480 --> 01:05:12.480] Okay. Well, listen, I know you got more callers. I don't want to take up a whole not 30 minutes, but I'm going to get this stuff to you. [01:05:12.480 --> 01:05:20.480] And if I can think of anything else, I just put it in the email and I want to thank you very much for helping me fight this fight. [01:05:20.480 --> 01:05:25.480] Okay. I'm glad to get somebody who wants to fight them just to fight them. [01:05:25.480 --> 01:05:26.480] That's right. [01:05:26.480 --> 01:05:35.480] That means you don't get so frustrated and angry and you get more, you're just able to get meaner with them. [01:05:35.480 --> 01:05:38.480] I like to have fun at their expense. [01:05:38.480 --> 01:05:48.480] Okay. Thank you, Charles. Okay, now we're going to go to John in New York. Hello, John. What do you have for us today? [01:05:48.480 --> 01:05:56.480] Well, it's not so much what I have for you, but what you've got for me, I hope, maybe some suggestions. [01:05:56.480 --> 01:06:01.480] She gave me, Virginia gave me 15 to 20 pounds of papers. [01:06:01.480 --> 01:06:08.480] And I got them in a box and boy, was it heavy. I could have used it for a boat anchor. [01:06:08.480 --> 01:06:22.480] I went through the box. Now, so far, I haven't gone through all of it, but so far, I haven't found the closing papers. I haven't found the CUD-1 settlement statement. [01:06:22.480 --> 01:06:26.480] Okay. Let me offer you a trick. [01:06:26.480 --> 01:06:27.480] Okay. [01:06:27.480 --> 01:06:34.480] Of all of the papers in that box, odds are only one of them is legal size. [01:06:34.480 --> 01:06:39.480] Well, I saw some legal size, but it didn't look like anything that I was looking for. [01:06:39.480 --> 01:06:43.480] Okay. Look for legal size. CUD-1 will be legal size. [01:06:43.480 --> 01:06:53.480] So if you turn them up on edge and the legal size may be folded back and go through the legal size, odds are you'll hit the CUD-1. [01:06:53.480 --> 01:07:00.480] If you hit the CUD-1, you'll probably be in this section with closing documents. [01:07:00.480 --> 01:07:06.480] Well, let's see. She said today I called her. I says, boy, I'm going to need all the help I can get. [01:07:06.480 --> 01:07:15.480] And she said that the... What was it she told me? [01:07:15.480 --> 01:07:22.480] All the information regarding... [01:07:22.480 --> 01:07:28.480] When you go to a closing and you sign a whole bunch of papers, what do you call those papers? [01:07:28.480 --> 01:07:32.480] I know they're closing documents. [01:07:32.480 --> 01:07:41.480] She mentioned that there was... And I don't remember exactly her wordy. Let's see if I can remember it. [01:07:41.480 --> 01:07:53.480] She told me that in that folder that said when I bought my house, papers when I bought my house, I figured if anything, that's the first one I opened. [01:07:53.480 --> 01:07:59.480] Because I figured the closing statement, the closing things will be in there. [01:07:59.480 --> 01:08:09.480] She said she named some documents, one document, one type, and she says it's probably in there with that. It's all together. [01:08:09.480 --> 01:08:14.480] Could that have been the mortgage? No. [01:08:14.480 --> 01:08:20.480] Well, I have no idea. I can't see the box, so I have no idea what could be in that thing. [01:08:20.480 --> 01:08:27.480] You should give it to her and have her find these. She knows what the documents look like. She's more likely to find them. [01:08:27.480 --> 01:08:33.480] And for her to give you 20 pounds of documents and ask you to go through them, that's kind of... [01:08:33.480 --> 01:08:40.480] I asked her for that. I asked for it. Not at her fault. I'm the dumb-bodied aster. [01:08:40.480 --> 01:08:48.480] Oh, okay. Well, just look for legal size. HUD 1 is going to be legal size, and if you find it, you'll probably find the rest. [01:08:48.480 --> 01:08:56.480] She mentioned the name of a document, the type of a document, and she says where that one is, it's probably part of also what you're looking for. [01:08:56.480 --> 01:08:58.480] The words are all stapled together. [01:08:58.480 --> 01:09:03.480] Okay, it doesn't help if you don't know the type of document, what the document is. [01:09:03.480 --> 01:09:09.480] Right, but I forgot, no. But anyway, any other suggestions like we could go to the title company? [01:09:09.480 --> 01:09:14.480] Yeah, you could go to the title company, see if there's a CD in there anywhere. [01:09:14.480 --> 01:09:24.480] A CD? A CD, because the title company generally gives all of the documentation on a CD. [01:09:24.480 --> 01:09:28.480] Okay, I didn't do one, but that doesn't mean there wasn't one in there. [01:09:28.480 --> 01:09:34.480] So check and see if there's one. Pick up the document and say, come see if a CD falls out. [01:09:34.480 --> 01:09:42.480] Okay. Title company, now, is this a stupid question, or maybe this is a stupid question, [01:09:42.480 --> 01:09:48.480] or possibly this could be a stupid question, and I'm good at stupid. [01:09:48.480 --> 01:09:52.480] Is it possible to ask the bank for these documents? [01:09:52.480 --> 01:09:55.480] Bank won't have it. [01:09:55.480 --> 01:09:57.480] What? Bank won't? [01:09:57.480 --> 01:10:00.480] No, bank won't have it. Title company will have it. [01:10:00.480 --> 01:10:14.480] If they still keep it, and they almost certainly do it so in electronic format, you can ask for them to check their database and just run her name and check the database and dump it out on a CD for you. [01:10:14.480 --> 01:10:17.480] They'll almost always do that. [01:10:17.480 --> 01:10:19.480] Okay, and that's the title company? [01:10:19.480 --> 01:10:22.480] Yes. [01:10:22.480 --> 01:10:26.480] Boy, you know, I'm awesome when it comes to legal. [01:10:26.480 --> 01:10:36.480] Just call the title company, tell them what you want, tell them what the date is, or have Virginia do it because it's in her name. [01:10:36.480 --> 01:10:41.480] That should be fairly simple. They'll get it to you and won't have to go through all this 20,000 documents. [01:10:41.480 --> 01:10:45.480] I know. I know what I was going to ask. [01:10:45.480 --> 01:10:50.480] Now, I forgot what I was going to ask, and I have to bear with me. [01:10:50.480 --> 01:10:55.480] How do I know who the title company is? How can I find out? [01:10:55.480 --> 01:11:03.480] Your client, your Virginia, whatever, she should know who the title company was. [01:11:03.480 --> 01:11:06.480] She doesn't. That was 2006. [01:11:06.480 --> 01:11:16.480] Look on the documentation, the documents that are filed in the county recorder's office, and see who the return to party is. [01:11:16.480 --> 01:11:19.480] Return to party is. [01:11:19.480 --> 01:11:24.480] It's generally right. It'll be right up at the top or all the way at the bottom. [01:11:24.480 --> 01:11:30.480] How about if I call the county clerk and ask them who the title company was? [01:11:30.480 --> 01:11:38.480] They're not going to know, and they're not going to know how to look because that's not something they have anything to do with. [01:11:38.480 --> 01:11:46.480] You've got documents that were filed in the county record. Who filed them? [01:11:46.480 --> 01:11:49.480] The mortgage. Look on the mortgage. [01:11:49.480 --> 01:11:52.480] Look on the mortgage, and the title company will be on the mortgage? [01:11:52.480 --> 01:11:54.480] Yeah. [01:11:54.480 --> 01:12:04.480] Okay. All right. Well, I just hope to God, and I am hoping and praying that they're in there, and I just overlook them. [01:12:04.480 --> 01:12:11.480] It won't be easy if the title company's got it, and they can get to it. They can just email it to you, and then that ends the problem. [01:12:11.480 --> 01:12:16.480] Yeah. Yeah. I've got to find out who the title company is now. [01:12:16.480 --> 01:12:27.480] It'll be there, and we get an electronic document. It'll probably be better than what you'd scan in these old documents. [01:12:27.480 --> 01:12:36.480] We scan them in after all these years are going to be a mess. If you can get them from the title company, they've already got them in electronic format. [01:12:36.480 --> 01:12:39.480] MERS wouldn't be able to help with any of this, would they? [01:12:39.480 --> 01:12:42.480] Absolutely not. [01:12:42.480 --> 01:12:44.480] Okay. They don't have that stuff. [01:12:44.480 --> 01:12:47.480] No, they don't have it. Only the title company isn't. [01:12:47.480 --> 01:12:52.480] The title company and your clients. The only place you're going to find these documents is nowhere else. [01:12:52.480 --> 01:12:56.480] Okay. [01:12:56.480 --> 01:13:03.480] If you had to put, I know it's like asking to look in a crystal ball, and I understand that. [01:13:03.480 --> 01:13:10.480] But you've done these before, and you've even done some of these probably with the same bank. [01:13:10.480 --> 01:13:15.480] What do you think the chances are? I guess the chances are pretty good, aren't they? [01:13:15.480 --> 01:13:22.480] That you're going to find all kinds of fraud in the settlement statement and also in the... [01:13:22.480 --> 01:13:26.480] I've got a stack of claims I can make in the HUD settlement statement. [01:13:26.480 --> 01:13:32.480] Whether it's fraud or not, I can make the claims, and they can't disprove it. [01:13:32.480 --> 01:13:33.480] Oh, okay. [01:13:33.480 --> 01:13:39.480] It's because the way they do their business makes them vulnerable to it. [01:13:39.480 --> 01:13:41.480] I see. I see. Yeah. [01:13:41.480 --> 01:13:48.480] Which is why I started studying all this stuff that the banks did about five years ago, five, six years ago, [01:13:48.480 --> 01:13:54.480] because I know how sloppy their bookkeeping was, and they left themselves wide open. [01:13:54.480 --> 01:14:00.480] They didn't think anybody was going to catch them, and they left themselves wide open. [01:14:00.480 --> 01:14:05.480] The problem is, is they bought the courts, so they didn't have to worry much about it. [01:14:05.480 --> 01:14:09.480] How do you think they went about buying the courts in what way? [01:14:09.480 --> 01:14:16.480] They had the judge go out and get a mortgage on his property, and then they paid off the mortgage. [01:14:16.480 --> 01:14:20.480] Oh, that's what I thought you would say. Yeah. [01:14:20.480 --> 01:14:26.480] Now, one more thing. I had asked you a while ago, and it might have slipped your mind. [01:14:26.480 --> 01:14:31.480] I sent you an email, and I asked, how do you find out financial disclose... [01:14:31.480 --> 01:14:36.480] Again, a financial disclose around judges, and you said you were going to email that to me, [01:14:36.480 --> 01:14:37.480] but I sent it to you. [01:14:37.480 --> 01:14:42.480] Okay. Resend and ask for it. I was pretty sure I sent that to you, but if you don't have it, [01:14:42.480 --> 01:14:46.480] just send me another email asking for it, and I'll afford it to you. [01:14:46.480 --> 01:14:49.480] Okay. All right. And I want to thank you very much. [01:14:49.480 --> 01:14:52.480] I hope this comes out. I don't want to see them get away with this. [01:14:52.480 --> 01:14:57.480] They've got this whole thing you probably know better than I do. [01:14:57.480 --> 01:15:01.480] It's all political motivation. It's all financial motivation. [01:15:01.480 --> 01:15:03.480] It's all about the money. [01:15:03.480 --> 01:15:06.480] It's about money, and it's also about power. [01:15:06.480 --> 01:15:07.480] Okay. [01:15:07.480 --> 01:15:12.480] Okay, go back to Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ went all around the Middle East [01:15:12.480 --> 01:15:20.480] preaching what the Jews considered to be heresy, and Saul from Tarsus went to the Jews [01:15:20.480 --> 01:15:27.480] and asked them to crucify John and Peter and Jesus. [01:15:27.480 --> 01:15:29.480] And they said, ah, we don't care. [01:15:29.480 --> 01:15:32.480] I'm not bothering anybody. Leave me alone. [01:15:32.480 --> 01:15:38.480] It wasn't until Jesus went into the temple and kicked over the tables of the money changers. [01:15:38.480 --> 01:15:40.480] Those were the bankers. [01:15:40.480 --> 01:15:44.480] That's what he got in trouble. Don't mess with the bankers. [01:15:44.480 --> 01:15:53.480] Yeah. What happened was, I think, I read this someplace where we always were taught in school [01:15:53.480 --> 01:16:00.480] that when Jesus went into the temple and said, you have turned my father's house into a den of thieves, [01:16:00.480 --> 01:16:08.480] we thought that he was just talking about standard everyday marketing people selling their wares [01:16:08.480 --> 01:16:10.480] or selling their services. [01:16:10.480 --> 01:16:18.480] No, they said, the Bible said, he kicked over the tables of the money changers. [01:16:18.480 --> 01:16:23.480] Money changers, yeah. And he called them a den of, he called them a den of thieves. [01:16:23.480 --> 01:16:29.480] We always thought that the money changers, meaning they were set up to do legitimate business. [01:16:29.480 --> 01:16:36.480] But they weren't legitimate businessmen. They were the thieves that we talk about today called the Illuminati. [01:16:36.480 --> 01:16:37.480] That's what... 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[01:19:49.480 --> 01:19:53.480] Money changers the Templars. [01:19:53.480 --> 01:20:00.480] The treasure they brought back from the Holy Land was the Jewish banking system. [01:20:00.480 --> 01:20:07.480] And they used the Jewish banking system to become the richest group in Europe. [01:20:07.480 --> 01:20:14.480] So rich that the Vatican and French king, what's his name, I forget which one, [01:20:14.480 --> 01:20:17.480] killed them all just to steal their money. [01:20:17.480 --> 01:20:23.480] The Jewish banking system, if you look through history, all through history, [01:20:23.480 --> 01:20:29.480] about every 50 years has been a major economic upheaval. [01:20:29.480 --> 01:20:34.480] In the Jewish system, you can't sell property, you can only lease it. [01:20:34.480 --> 01:20:40.480] And at the Jubilee, every 49 years, everything goes back to its owners, they start over again. [01:20:40.480 --> 01:20:46.480] Well, when they got out of Israel and got around into the real world, [01:20:46.480 --> 01:20:56.480] they crashed the system every 50 years so that the bankers, everything they've loaned out, [01:20:56.480 --> 01:21:03.480] they crash the system so they get to take all the stuff back and sell it to the grandkids. [01:21:03.480 --> 01:21:07.480] They've been doing that since we've kept records. [01:21:07.480 --> 01:21:12.480] That's what Jesus was upset about. [01:21:12.480 --> 01:21:19.480] Yes, yes, yes. I figured when we were in grammar school and they taught us that our Lord went in, [01:21:19.480 --> 01:21:26.480] kicked over the tables, and he, the money changers in the temple, [01:21:26.480 --> 01:21:31.480] and he's told them, you turn my father's house into a den of thieves. [01:21:31.480 --> 01:21:37.480] We thought, and the teachers thought, that they were standard businessmen, they weren't. [01:21:37.480 --> 01:21:42.480] Those were the bankers, yes, but they were the banksters. [01:21:42.480 --> 01:21:46.480] Those were the bad guys, the criminal couple that we deal with today. [01:21:46.480 --> 01:21:52.480] You're talking as if there is a difference between a banker and a bankster. [01:21:52.480 --> 01:22:01.480] Well, we think of bankers, when we were small, I remember when I was about 6, 7, 8 years old, 9 years old, [01:22:01.480 --> 01:22:10.480] once in a while we'd come across people that we were talking to, and there'd be an older person in their 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, [01:22:10.480 --> 01:22:14.480] and the conversation would go something like this. [01:22:14.480 --> 01:22:21.480] We don't trust no banks. I keep the money under my mattress and I don't trust no banks. [01:22:21.480 --> 01:22:24.480] That's because they went through the depression. [01:22:24.480 --> 01:22:28.480] Yes, well, that wasn't the only reason. [01:22:28.480 --> 01:22:32.480] You know what caused the depression. [01:22:32.480 --> 01:22:35.480] Oh, yeah. Okay, we were now... [01:22:35.480 --> 01:22:44.480] It was naked short selling. It was engineered just like the 2008 crash was engineered. [01:22:44.480 --> 01:22:53.480] After the depression, the government put in the Glass-Steagall Act that forbade naked short selling. [01:22:53.480 --> 01:23:01.480] In August of 2000 and July of 2007, they repealed the Glass-Steagall Act. [01:23:01.480 --> 01:23:06.480] In August, they crashed Hirsch and Lehman with naked short selling. [01:23:06.480 --> 01:23:08.480] That's funny. [01:23:08.480 --> 01:23:12.480] They set it up. They started that house of cards. [01:23:12.480 --> 01:23:16.480] They've been doing this since we've kept records. [01:23:16.480 --> 01:23:19.480] Yeah, I know. I do. [01:23:19.480 --> 01:23:26.480] Well, here's what I'm trying to say. In the depression, 1929, we were taught in grammar school. [01:23:26.480 --> 01:23:31.480] We only got half the story. It was buying on the margin. [01:23:31.480 --> 01:23:39.480] They encouraged people to buy on the margin and you could, for $10,000, you could buy $100,000 with the stock. [01:23:39.480 --> 01:23:44.480] Well, what the history books didn't tell us and what our teachers didn't tell us, [01:23:44.480 --> 01:23:53.480] that that was all deliberately planned. The crash was actually planned, just like in 1907, I believe it was. [01:23:53.480 --> 01:23:55.480] I don't remember if it was cheap. [01:23:55.480 --> 01:24:07.480] The bucket shops, the bucket shops, derivatives selling, where they would wager on stocks without buying the stocks. [01:24:07.480 --> 01:24:09.480] Yeah. [01:24:09.480 --> 01:24:24.480] That was forbidden as well. That restriction was the last thing the legislature did in the year 2000 before they signed die, [01:24:24.480 --> 01:24:29.480] because they removed the restriction on derivatives sales. [01:24:29.480 --> 01:24:32.480] Yeah. That's how the banks did what they did. [01:24:32.480 --> 01:24:42.480] The two things that were in place to prevent what happened in 2008 were deliberately taken off in the year 2000. [01:24:42.480 --> 01:24:43.480] Yeah. [01:24:43.480 --> 01:24:50.480] Well, one was in 2000 and they used the naked short selling in 2007 to crash the system. [01:24:50.480 --> 01:24:56.480] They've been doing this for 50 years. They've been doing this every 50 years since we've kept records. [01:24:56.480 --> 01:24:57.480] Yeah. [01:24:57.480 --> 01:25:02.480] They're the worst scoundrels out there. Okay. I need to move on. Got a bunch of callers. [01:25:02.480 --> 01:25:04.480] Okay. Do you have something else? [01:25:04.480 --> 01:25:12.480] There's not much. No, that's about it. I just wanted to say JP Morgan or Chase or both can't remember which one. [01:25:12.480 --> 01:25:17.480] I think it was 1907. He started a rumor that a bank went insolvent. [01:25:17.480 --> 01:25:27.480] So on Monday morning, everybody heard that rumor. On Monday morning, everybody was behind their particular bank trying to take their money out. [01:25:27.480 --> 01:25:35.480] Well, what happened? No banks went insolvent, just like that story, that funny story about Napoleon winning the war. [01:25:35.480 --> 01:25:46.480] Everybody went to draw their money out. Naturally now, all the banks went insolvent and it was either Morgan or Chase bought up all the banking securities for pennies on the dollar, [01:25:46.480 --> 01:25:48.480] they crashed the system so they can buy it. [01:25:48.480 --> 01:25:54.480] No, no, no. That's not how they did it. That's the propaganda. [01:25:54.480 --> 01:26:05.480] It was something much, much worse. Naked short selling. The sole stocks they didn't own. [01:26:05.480 --> 01:26:17.480] What they would do with naked short selling is they would sell more stocks against a company than they actually existed. [01:26:17.480 --> 01:26:30.480] And drive because they're selling a lot of stocks, they would drive the price down and these guys would sell the stocks on the condition that they would subsequently purchase the stocks and provide them to the buyers. [01:26:30.480 --> 01:26:39.480] Well, they would sell a large amount of stocks at discount that didn't exist. [01:26:39.480 --> 01:26:51.480] And because there's so much selling of this company, the stocks would drop and then the company itself would have to come in and meet a margin and they couldn't do it. [01:26:51.480 --> 01:27:01.480] The company crashes, they go in and buy the stocks for pennies on the dollar, they give them to their clients and they make a fortune and they put the company out of business. [01:27:01.480 --> 01:27:06.480] So when I said about 1907 and Chase and Morgan, that's false? [01:27:06.480 --> 01:27:17.480] Not exactly false. It's just more to it. There's more to what they did than just put out a rumor. The system is not that volatile. [01:27:17.480 --> 01:27:27.480] Right. Okay. Thank you very much. And I'll send you that email asking about getting the judge its financial records. [01:27:27.480 --> 01:27:37.480] Okay. Thank you, John. Now we're going to go to Sonny in Georgia. Hello, Sonny. [01:27:37.480 --> 01:27:38.480] Hello. [01:27:38.480 --> 01:27:42.480] There you go. What do you have for us today? [01:27:42.480 --> 01:27:58.480] Well, I did find the website that you mentioned, GeorgiaPost.org. I think it's the state of Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council. [01:27:58.480 --> 01:28:14.480] Yeah. Robert, my producer, sent me a statute. Let's see. This is the Title 35, Chapter 8, Employment and Training of Peace Officers. [01:28:14.480 --> 01:28:27.480] Administrative Procedures Hearings Review, 35-8-7.2. You can petition for an administrative procedures hearing review. [01:28:27.480 --> 01:28:38.480] Except it's otherwise provided in subsection B of this code section, Code Section Proceedings of the Council in the exercise of its authority to issue a certificate [01:28:38.480 --> 01:28:49.480] or discipline any peace officer under the terms of this chapter shall be conducted in accordance to Chapter 13 of Title 50 of the George Administrative Procedures Act. [01:28:49.480 --> 01:28:55.480] You can bring them into an administrative procedures hearing. Oh, that'll make them nuts. [01:28:55.480 --> 01:29:02.480] It's a little longer. I won't go through all of it. This is good. We get to use this. [01:29:02.480 --> 01:29:05.480] Okay. What do you have for us today, Sonny? [01:29:05.480 --> 01:29:21.480] Yeah. I thought it was interesting that in that same Chapter 35, 8-7.1, it talks about the laws that he's held accountable to. 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[01:33:28.480 --> 01:33:35.480] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Real Love Radio, and we're talking to Sonny and Georgia. [01:33:35.480 --> 01:33:38.480] I kind of ran off the cliff there. [01:33:38.480 --> 01:33:47.480] Okay, you were reading the first part. [01:33:47.480 --> 01:34:07.480] It was 37-1. Yeah, 35-8-7.1, and then under that, I think it was subsection 7. [01:34:07.480 --> 01:34:28.480] So anyway, it seems to create all kind of cannon fodder with that. On the question of whether the officer is bonded, when I questioned the sheriff's deputy on the stand, he said he was not bonded, and I don't know if that's just... [01:34:28.480 --> 01:34:44.480] He's right. He's not personally bonded. The sheriff's department is bonded, and he's covered under the sheriff's department's bond. [01:34:44.480 --> 01:35:01.480] So if he gets too many of these complaints, the bonding company will come to the sheriff's department and say, you've got this guy here. He's an unacceptable risk. [01:35:01.480 --> 01:35:14.480] If you're going to keep him on this department, we're going to raise your bond rating for everybody. And it is the county commissioner's court that handles the bond. [01:35:14.480 --> 01:35:23.480] They purchase it and they pay for it. So that's where you want to go to to find out who the bonding company is. [01:35:23.480 --> 01:35:35.480] But essentially, you don't have to do anything because they have to give notice. If anything occurs that could lead to litigation, they have to give notice. [01:35:35.480 --> 01:35:44.480] It's going to be in the contract. If they don't give notice of it, then they're not covered. And they got this bond agent there. [01:35:44.480 --> 01:35:54.480] It's his job to charge his client as much as he possibly can and get out of paying any claims. So he's watching them like a hawk. [01:35:54.480 --> 01:36:06.480] He said, go ahead, get one of these complaints and don't tell me about it. We'll see how that works for you. Get me one, get one and tell me about it, and I'll raise your bond rating. [01:36:06.480 --> 01:36:17.480] Politics. This is something they can't do anything about, don't have anything to do with law, has everything to do with contracts. [01:36:17.480 --> 01:36:32.480] So we can send a information request to the county commissioner's court and request a complete listing of all bonding companies doing business with the county. [01:36:32.480 --> 01:36:42.480] And then any time you file a complaint against the county employees, send a notice to every one of them. [01:36:42.480 --> 01:36:49.480] Everybody gets hoppin' up and down. [01:36:49.480 --> 01:36:52.480] You there, Charlie? You there, Sonny? [01:36:52.480 --> 01:36:59.480] Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Yeah, that sounds like a good strategy. [01:36:59.480 --> 01:37:12.480] And based on 7.1, you can zap them for anything. These guys never read the code. They don't have a clue what the code is, so they have no idea when they're violating it. [01:37:12.480 --> 01:37:22.480] So I'm looking at, you line out all the codes they violated and you file against them one at a time. [01:37:22.480 --> 01:37:29.480] There's no chance by the third one this guy'll have another job. [01:37:29.480 --> 01:37:51.480] The officer admitted on the stand that he had never read the rules of the road, never read Chapter 40 in the Georgia Code, which deals with all the traffic-related rules. [01:37:51.480 --> 01:38:06.480] But the judge would not let me ask him questions about whether he had read the Constitution of Georgia or the Constitution of the United States, which he took an oath to support both. [01:38:06.480 --> 01:38:20.480] So chances are the officer is only going to know what he was told at the training, at the academy or at his training class. That's probably all he's going to have. [01:38:20.480 --> 01:38:49.480] I just read, I'm trying to remember where I have it in my documentation, it's a case that goes to policy as opposed to law, that police officers may be trained in policies and procedures that are so pervasive they have the effect of law, but they never take on the force of law. [01:38:49.480 --> 01:38:59.480] This is perfect here because we have officers who are trained to perform their duty in a certain way. [01:38:59.480 --> 01:39:07.480] And I absolutely love to file criminal charges against them for performing their duty in accordance with policy. [01:39:07.480 --> 01:39:28.480] I once sued Denton County, Texas for $11 million. I sued 24 litigants and I sued them all for following policy, except one. I sued my worst nightmare. [01:39:28.480 --> 01:39:45.480] In the minutes of the county commissioner's court, when David Army, Dick Army was members of the House of Representatives, his son, he was appointing the district attorney to represent this case. [01:39:45.480 --> 01:39:58.480] He said, and who is this my worst nightmare? And the prosecutor said, well, apparently someone identified themselves to Mr. Kelton as his worst nightmare. [01:39:58.480 --> 01:40:05.480] And the judge said yes. And I have a bone to pick with him. [01:40:05.480 --> 01:40:17.480] Oh, that was so much fun. And, oh, 10 years later, a good friend of mine got a job at the Weiss County Sheriff's Department. [01:40:17.480 --> 01:40:26.480] And before she could start working in the jail, they sent her to Decatur to a course on how to handle difficult people. [01:40:26.480 --> 01:40:37.480] And they had someone they used as an example. And they told him my name and she said, hmm, I know that guy. [01:40:37.480 --> 01:40:44.480] But because they didn't handle me well, they got an $11 million lawsuit. [01:40:44.480 --> 01:40:55.480] So it really seemed to get their attention because 10 years later they're still giving them training on how to keep that from happening again. [01:40:55.480 --> 01:40:58.480] That was kind of off point. Go ahead. [01:40:58.480 --> 01:41:06.480] Well, that leads right into where I would like to go next. [01:41:06.480 --> 01:41:18.480] And I believe last week we talked a little bit about the judge being deemed to know the law or not being deemed to know the law. [01:41:18.480 --> 01:41:25.480] And I was thinking about that some more. [01:41:25.480 --> 01:41:41.480] And the problem that I was having was that his actions were so contrary to him not being deemed to know the law. [01:41:41.480 --> 01:41:48.480] For example, in court he said, and I'm quoting, he said, I determine the law. [01:41:48.480 --> 01:42:01.480] And in his instructions to the jury, he said members of the jury, it's my duty and my responsibility to determine the law that applies to this case and to instruct you on the law. [01:42:01.480 --> 01:42:04.480] You are bound by these instructions. [01:42:04.480 --> 01:42:12.480] It's your responsibility to determine the facts of the case from all the evidence presented. Then you must apply the law. [01:42:12.480 --> 01:42:18.480] I give you in the charge to the facts as you find the facts to be. [01:42:18.480 --> 01:42:21.480] Did you charge him criminally? [01:42:21.480 --> 01:42:23.480] Not yet. [01:42:23.480 --> 01:42:25.480] This is certainly time. [01:42:25.480 --> 01:42:33.480] He has a duty to properly apply the law to the facts. [01:42:33.480 --> 01:42:38.480] He didn't do that. He denied you in your right to do process. [01:42:38.480 --> 01:42:41.480] And that's a crime in every state. [01:42:41.480 --> 01:42:48.480] In most states it's called official misconduct. In Texas it's called official oppression. [01:42:48.480 --> 01:42:52.480] It's almost always a classic misdemeanor. [01:42:52.480 --> 01:43:10.480] Judges say, well, if you don't like my ruling, you can always appeal. I had the head criminal district judge for Travis County tell me that since I was trying to file a complaint in his court and he said, well, Mr. Kelton, I'm a district judge [01:43:10.480 --> 01:43:14.480] and district judges in Travis County don't take criminal complaints. [01:43:14.480 --> 01:43:17.480] He said, when I was a JP, I took criminal complaints. [01:43:17.480 --> 01:43:21.480] I said, well, your honor, I'm not here to invoke your duty as a district judge. [01:43:21.480 --> 01:43:24.480] I'm here to invoke your duty as a magistrate. [01:43:24.480 --> 01:43:28.480] And that's a duty from which you may not shield yourself. 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[01:46:39.480 --> 01:46:52.480] The Constitution, this is a good thing about Georgia, is that the Constitution says that the jury shall be the judges of the law and the facts. [01:46:52.480 --> 01:47:05.480] And the Georgia Code in 17-9-2 says the jury shall be the judges of the law and the facts in the trial of all criminal cases. [01:47:05.480 --> 01:47:20.480] That should get official misconduct against the judge because he misrepresented the law to the jury. [01:47:20.480 --> 01:47:26.480] That should get a motion for a new trial. [01:47:26.480 --> 01:47:32.480] That's what I have put in my motion for a new trial, my reconsideration. [01:47:32.480 --> 01:47:44.480] They tried to railroad me through that by trying to rule on it before they even had the transcript from the court reporter. [01:47:44.480 --> 01:47:54.480] And I'm not sure that in Georgia, I've tried to, I think, look this up before now, I haven't been able to find an official misconduct section in the Code. [01:47:54.480 --> 01:48:02.480] It seems like that was one of the shortcomings of the Georgia Code was that they seem to have taken that out. [01:48:02.480 --> 01:48:05.480] Well, okay, my producer is looking for it now. [01:48:05.480 --> 01:48:13.480] If you can't find it, then we can always fall back to 42 U.S. Code 1983. [01:48:13.480 --> 01:48:15.480] I'm sorry. [01:48:15.480 --> 01:48:18.480] That's the second half of the Ku Klux Klan Act. [01:48:18.480 --> 01:48:25.480] First half of the Ku Klux Klan Act, 18 U.S. Code 242. [01:48:25.480 --> 01:48:32.480] That's the one that all of the other state's official misconduct statutes are modeled after. [01:48:32.480 --> 01:48:37.480] And if you denied you due process, it rings in both. [01:48:37.480 --> 01:48:41.480] It's a crime in the Fed and in the state. [01:48:41.480 --> 01:48:46.480] So charge him in the Fed with 42 U.S. Code 1983. [01:48:46.480 --> 01:48:51.480] 18 U.S. Code 242. [01:48:51.480 --> 01:48:55.480] Yeah, so just go find a federal magistrate and... [01:48:55.480 --> 01:48:59.480] No, go to the FBI. [01:48:59.480 --> 01:49:02.480] And they won't give you their name. [01:49:02.480 --> 01:49:04.480] You have to talk to us. [01:49:04.480 --> 01:49:09.480] I was in Philadelphia and I went to the FBI to file some complaints. [01:49:09.480 --> 01:49:13.480] And the guy wouldn't... I asked him what his name was and he said... [01:49:13.480 --> 01:49:19.480] He ducked his head and said, we're not allowed to reveal our names. [01:49:19.480 --> 01:49:21.480] And he had on this garish blue tie. [01:49:21.480 --> 01:49:24.480] Debra was there with me at that time. [01:49:24.480 --> 01:49:27.480] So I said, so what do I call you? [01:49:27.480 --> 01:49:29.480] I said, we have secret police now. [01:49:29.480 --> 01:49:31.480] So what do I call you? [01:49:31.480 --> 01:49:34.480] Secret agent blue tie? [01:49:34.480 --> 01:49:39.480] Oh, the look on his... He looked like if there was a hole, he would crawl in it. [01:49:39.480 --> 01:49:43.480] But if you try to file a complaint, don't call him. [01:49:43.480 --> 01:49:46.480] Call down to the... [01:49:46.480 --> 01:49:56.480] Look on the Internet and find out who the special agent in charge is for your local FBI office. [01:49:56.480 --> 01:50:00.480] Make up a verified criminal complaint and send it to him personally. [01:50:00.480 --> 01:50:04.480] When you don't hear anything back from him for a couple of weeks, [01:50:04.480 --> 01:50:09.480] then you make up a criminal complaint against him and send it to the U.S. Attorney. [01:50:09.480 --> 01:50:11.480] And when you don't hear back from that one, [01:50:11.480 --> 01:50:16.480] you make up a complaint against the U.S. Attorney and send it to the grand jury. [01:50:16.480 --> 01:50:21.480] And the U.S. Attorney is going to intercept it and it's going to have a letter on the top of it. [01:50:21.480 --> 01:50:27.480] A letter to the foreman, asking the foreman to initial this letter and send it back to you. [01:50:27.480 --> 01:50:37.480] But please do not sign it because the U.S. Attorney has a rubber stamp with your name on it. [01:50:37.480 --> 01:50:45.480] And we want to be sure the U.S. Attorney did not rubber stamp this and then secret this complaint from you. [01:50:45.480 --> 01:50:51.480] When the U.S. Attorney opens that, he's going to know you set him up. [01:50:51.480 --> 01:50:57.480] And we just wrote a letter to the Attorney General in N.D.C. [01:50:57.480 --> 01:51:02.480] and you start stinging a U.S. Attorney with the Attorney General. [01:51:02.480 --> 01:51:07.480] He's going to be worried about Trump wanting to replace him. [01:51:07.480 --> 01:51:12.480] So everybody's going to want to protect his judge is what they do. [01:51:12.480 --> 01:51:25.480] So I'll have to think, if we don't have an official misconduct statute in Georgia, [01:51:25.480 --> 01:51:27.480] there's got to be something similar. [01:51:27.480 --> 01:51:35.480] There's got to be some way to prosecute a public official in Georgia for bad behavior. [01:51:35.480 --> 01:51:43.480] Public officials are criminals and they will have these laws to protect themselves from other criminals. [01:51:43.480 --> 01:51:48.480] So you're absolutely going to have one. [01:51:48.480 --> 01:51:53.480] They do a couple of ways to impeach a judge. [01:51:53.480 --> 01:51:56.480] No, no, no. These are crimes. [01:51:56.480 --> 01:52:00.480] There's got to be a way to go after them criminally. [01:52:00.480 --> 01:52:06.480] You can certainly do it in the Fed, but there's got to be something in the state. [01:52:06.480 --> 01:52:13.480] They have to be able to keep control over their public officials and without this, they can't. [01:52:13.480 --> 01:52:18.480] I'm on the show to have time to look it up, but if you'll send me a letter about that, I'll look that up. [01:52:18.480 --> 01:52:23.480] I know it's there somewhere. [01:52:23.480 --> 01:52:37.480] That whole issue of the judge being deemed to know the law or not, it just got me thinking about all the things that the judge did. [01:52:37.480 --> 01:52:58.480] And if what he said is true, that I just present the facts and then he tells them what the law is, then that should apply as well in a hearing where all I do is tell him what happened, [01:52:58.480 --> 01:53:16.480] but then he is required, since he has deemed himself to know the law, all the law, then he has to be able to apply my fact fairly and accurately to all the law in my hearings when I'm not before the jury. [01:53:16.480 --> 01:53:20.480] Wouldn't that stand to apply the same? [01:53:20.480 --> 01:53:30.480] Yeah, well, I think you're misstating or misunderstanding what the judge was actually telling the jury. [01:53:30.480 --> 01:53:39.480] He wasn't telling them that I know the law. He's telling them I got the law and I'll bring the law to you. [01:53:39.480 --> 01:53:46.480] And where he gets the law is from the litigants. The litigants bring the law to him. [01:53:46.480 --> 01:54:00.480] And then he is the one that applies the law to the facts. The jury is the one that determines what the facts are. That's where he's telling them. [01:54:00.480 --> 01:54:09.480] But you're reading that as if he himself knows all of the law. [01:54:09.480 --> 01:54:19.480] Now, he can only use the law that's brought to him. And he's required to bring the law, uses the law that's brought to him. [01:54:19.480 --> 01:54:29.480] And then when he brings the law to the jury, he can only bring the law that was brought to him. [01:54:29.480 --> 01:54:47.480] And that's a problem because at the trial, he was bringing up all this law and instructing the jury with all this law that no one introduced, no one brought it up. [01:54:47.480 --> 01:55:05.480] The jury about what probable cause is and what the law is on how to impeach a witness. All these things, but yet he did not tell them what the fruit of the poison tree was, which would have helped me. [01:55:05.480 --> 01:55:14.480] He left out. He only told them what would have been good for the prosecutor. [01:55:14.480 --> 01:55:23.480] He charged him with jury tampering. [01:55:23.480 --> 01:55:43.480] If he deliberately only gave the jury the law that would tend to get you convicted and left out law that would tend to be exculpatory, then that's jury tampering. [01:55:43.480 --> 01:55:46.480] That sounds good to me. [01:55:46.480 --> 01:55:51.480] And that's probably a really good way to go after the judge. [01:55:51.480 --> 01:56:10.480] Yeah. And so to kind of wrap up that whole thought process that I had on that, it just sort of dawned on me and I've probably heard it from you several times, but that really what the judge gives us is just his opinion, right? [01:56:10.480 --> 01:56:12.480] Yes. [01:56:12.480 --> 01:56:20.480] And so when we appeal, we just get another judge who gives us his opinion as well. [01:56:20.480 --> 01:56:22.480] But we never actually... [01:56:22.480 --> 01:56:32.480] No, you do better. Okay, the appeals court is a different animal. The appeals court, they don't care about the facts. [01:56:32.480 --> 01:56:44.480] Whatever facts are brought to them are established and they have to act as if all of the law that's brought, all of the facts that is brought to them is true. [01:56:44.480 --> 01:56:51.480] They don't get to make a determination on the validity of the facts that are brought to them. [01:56:51.480 --> 01:56:54.480] They take the facts and apply the law to the facts. [01:56:54.480 --> 01:57:06.480] That's what the judge is supposed to do, but that's what the court of appeals really does because they're trying to maintain the corporate jurist. [01:57:06.480 --> 01:57:10.480] They're trying to maintain the sanctity of the corporate jurist. [01:57:10.480 --> 01:57:16.480] They don't want bad rulings. They don't want rulings that will undermine the legal system. [01:57:16.480 --> 01:57:29.480] And when I do a case, I'm always looking for issues that if they rule against me will undermine the corporate jurist, the body of law. [01:57:29.480 --> 01:57:34.480] Makes it harder for them because they give me a bogus ruling than everybody else can use it. [01:57:34.480 --> 01:57:43.480] So court of appeals is a lot more careful, especially if you craft your pleadings with that in mind. [01:57:43.480 --> 01:57:53.480] And that's what Dr. Graves met when he said your only purpose in the trial court is to set the record for appeal. [01:57:53.480 --> 01:58:03.480] If you properly set the record for appeals, good chance you'll win in the trial court because the judge is required to apply the law to the facts. [01:58:03.480 --> 01:58:10.480] If he doesn't, then you can expect the court of appeals to rule in your favor. [01:58:10.480 --> 01:58:13.480] Does that make sense? [01:58:13.480 --> 01:58:20.480] It does, and that leads me to a question about preparing a statement of facts in that situation, which I hear the music. [01:58:20.480 --> 01:58:24.480] Okay, and I was just going to say I wasn't running off the cliff this time. [01:58:24.480 --> 01:58:27.480] Okay, hang on. We'll pick this up on the other side. [01:58:27.480 --> 01:58:36.480] This is Randy Kelton with our radio on this the 20th day of April 2018. [01:58:36.480 --> 01:58:45.480] And this is the top of the hour. It's a good time to go to Logos Radio Network and check out our fundraising there and help support this network. 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