[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] It's over $16.68 an ounce, Texas Crude $6.51 a barrel, Bitcoin $6,902.19, Ethereum $420.80, [00:41.240 --> 00:55.480] Bitcoin Cash $652.90, and finally Litecoins at $114.34, a crypto coin. [00:55.480 --> 01:01.200] Today in History, the year 1968, President Lyndon M. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act [01:01.200 --> 01:06.160] of 1968, which prohibited private businesses from discriminating based on race, color, [01:06.160 --> 01:08.040] religion, sex, or national origin. [01:08.040 --> 01:13.160] It also prohibited unequal application of voter registration requirements, racial segregation [01:13.160 --> 01:18.320] in public schools, and employment, and public accommodations for places of business. [01:18.320 --> 01:23.960] Today in History. [01:23.960 --> 01:28.680] In recent news, tensions in Syria seem to reach new levels after a chemical attack on civilians [01:28.680 --> 01:32.960] in the city of Douma, which left 40 dead and many injured, an attack which is being blamed [01:32.960 --> 01:37.560] on the democratically elected president of Syria Bashar al-Assad by the United States [01:37.560 --> 01:42.040] and on Israel by Russia, either accusatory narrative without any verified evidence as [01:42.040 --> 01:43.360] of yet. [01:43.360 --> 01:47.200] President Trump tweeted today Wednesday that if, quote, Russia vows to shoot down any and [01:47.200 --> 01:51.560] all missiles fired at Syria, get ready, Russia, because they will be coming in nice and new [01:51.560 --> 01:56.320] and smart, going on to warn Russia that you shouldn't be partners with a gas-killing animal [01:56.320 --> 01:58.600] who kills his 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 --> 02:15.560] for the prohibition of chemical weapons to investigate the side of the chemical slaughter. [02:15.560 --> 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 splinter groups of the American-backed Syrian rebels. [02:32.520 --> 02:37.880] Now surprised, then, why Russian Foreign Minister Spokeswoman Maria Zakhova posted on Facebook [02:37.880 --> 02:42.200] that smart missiles should be fired at terrorists and not at a legitimate government, which [02:42.200 --> 02:47.120] has been fighting terrorists, or is this a trick to destroy all traces with a smart missile [02:47.120 --> 02:54.120] strike, and then there will be no evidence for international inspectors to look at? [03:17.120 --> 03:24.120] I'm not talking about people being victimized by criminal cops, psychopathic predators, [03:26.120 --> 03:30.600] terrorizing neighborhoods, lies, equipped with pepper spray, made of cup tazers and [03:30.600 --> 03:34.580] glass, they like serial killers acting out subliminal thoughts, forget what you talk, [03:34.580 --> 03:37.600] these cops have got a license to kill, witness intimidation means that they can use it at [03:37.600 --> 03:41.800] will, co-deciling means that the pigs will never let out a squeal, and if they go to [03:41.800 --> 03:45.080] court they know the judge'll make them a deal, for real, that's why they're stopping me, [03:45.080 --> 03:49.400] locking me up and stopping me, confiscating my property, talking in my demography, making [03:49.400 --> 03:53.400] the poor commodity profit and off a polity, in court, the politics, the court, the prison, [03:53.400 --> 03:57.400] the economy, yeah, no one makes money when the violence stops, hating brutality is the [03:57.400 --> 04:01.400] way to make a criminal cry, blood in the gutters, how to rich, whether they're granted the [04:01.400 --> 04:04.400] top, that's why this is what happens when you call the cops, go on. [04:04.400 --> 04:09.400] This is what happens when you call the cops, this is what happens when you call the cops, [04:09.400 --> 04:14.400] this is what happens when you call the cops, you get your rights violated or you all get [04:14.400 --> 04:15.400] shot. [04:15.400 --> 04:20.400] This is what happens when you call the cops, this is what happens when you call the cops, [04:20.400 --> 04:24.400] this is what happens when you call the cops, you get your rights violated or you all get [04:24.400 --> 04:25.400] shot. [04:25.400 --> 04:26.400] Okay, what's your relationship? [04:26.400 --> 04:30.400] I messed up in this system and these pigs was trying to murder me, they made me, they [04:30.400 --> 04:35.400] did me, they trained them to hate me, they created this ante and changed this like slavery, [04:35.400 --> 04:40.400] hands up, face down, left hook right quick, throw you down, hold you down, pack you with [04:40.400 --> 04:45.380] a plastic, nice shit, ride them around, see you with your Js, you can spray on over Skittles [04:45.380 --> 04:46.380] where to trade on. [04:46.380 --> 04:48.400] All the people saying is this crazy down in Florida, what you saying? [04:48.400 --> 04:49.400] Is this a plan? [04:49.400 --> 04:54.400] All right, folks, good evening, this is a Monday Night Rural Law Radio show with your host Eddie [04:54.400 --> 04:59.400] Craig, it is April 23rd, 2018. [04:59.400 --> 05:03.960] One day after my birthday, hallelujah, I live to see another one, I ain't live grand that [05:03.960 --> 05:04.960] way. [05:04.960 --> 05:06.400] All right, folks. [05:06.400 --> 05:11.720] Now, I've got some feedback from some people about some cases that they've had going on [05:11.720 --> 05:16.840] and of course the courts have been doing the thing that they're always doing which is using [05:16.840 --> 05:22.960] trickery to prevent people from getting their appeal or furthering their case or even getting [05:22.960 --> 05:23.960] heard. [05:23.960 --> 05:32.360] It is really, really starting to get to the point where there is no justice to be found [05:32.360 --> 05:34.880] in the justice system. [05:34.880 --> 05:40.000] It is now an anachronism to even call it that. [05:40.000 --> 05:42.500] It doesn't belong. [05:42.500 --> 05:50.240] The last thing you're ever going to get in the system we have is justice, period. [05:50.240 --> 05:54.080] So get that through your heads right now. [05:54.080 --> 05:58.120] That doesn't mean stop fighting. [05:58.120 --> 06:00.600] Never stop fighting. [06:00.600 --> 06:06.100] But what it does mean is we are going to have to take the fight to them. [06:06.100 --> 06:10.280] We are going to have to work harder to educate our peers. [06:10.280 --> 06:16.140] We're going to have to work harder to educate anyone that will be potentially sitting on [06:16.140 --> 06:18.640] a jury. [06:18.640 --> 06:23.880] We need to get people to start understanding that they can put a stop to a lot of this [06:23.880 --> 06:28.940] stuff by making it unprofitable. [06:28.940 --> 06:35.080] If you want to stop the theft the system does to you, then make it where it can't profit [06:35.080 --> 06:37.480] from doing it. [06:37.480 --> 06:42.080] If they can't get a conviction for a malimprohibitim offense, there won't be a malimprohibitim [06:42.080 --> 06:43.080] offense. [06:43.080 --> 06:44.580] That's simple. [06:44.580 --> 06:51.400] If they can't get a conviction on a regulatory code, there won't be a regulatory code or [06:51.400 --> 06:57.400] a particular offense within that regulatory code that people would find most heinous. [06:57.400 --> 07:01.400] Nothing with the ordinance BS. [07:01.400 --> 07:08.480] Demand to hearing the jury says not guilty in the story every time, no money in it. [07:08.480 --> 07:12.880] Stop doing it. [07:12.880 --> 07:21.360] If we do not get on the ball and start fighting the fight from the front instead of the rear, [07:21.360 --> 07:28.640] this is not going to get anywhere because it is too easy for them to manipulate a system [07:28.640 --> 07:34.800] that's already fully under their control to get what they want and to ensure that you [07:34.800 --> 07:37.720] cannot. [07:37.720 --> 07:40.800] There is not an easier way to put that to you than that. [07:40.800 --> 07:44.280] That is simply how it is. [07:44.280 --> 07:46.240] So what are we going to do about it? [07:46.240 --> 07:48.640] How are we going to do anything about it? [07:48.640 --> 07:52.720] Well, I've been trying to tell you guys this for years. [07:52.720 --> 07:59.160] You have to be able to talk to people intelligently about the thing you're trying to get them [07:59.160 --> 08:01.520] to understand. [08:01.520 --> 08:07.160] You can't get them started with a question or a poser or a comment and then look at them [08:07.160 --> 08:10.760] and shrug your shoulders when they ask you to explain it. [08:10.760 --> 08:13.000] Or how are you going to go about it? [08:13.000 --> 08:15.920] Or what do you mean by that? [08:15.920 --> 08:22.120] It doesn't do any good to kick a rock off a cliff just to find out that the cliff is [08:22.120 --> 08:25.360] just a reflection and it's a glass floor. [08:25.360 --> 08:28.760] The rock didn't go anywhere. [08:28.760 --> 08:31.120] You've got to be aware. [08:31.120 --> 08:33.600] You've got to be knowledgeable. [08:33.600 --> 08:40.560] You've got to be able to answer questions and come up with solutions on the fly to some [08:40.560 --> 08:43.640] of the things that are going on. [08:43.640 --> 08:47.920] I don't know why my mind is tied to this stuff the way it is. [08:47.920 --> 08:52.040] I really don't, but it is. [08:52.040 --> 08:57.840] And because it is, well, here I am. [08:57.840 --> 09:02.680] I can't stand to see injustice. [09:02.680 --> 09:08.160] I can't stand to be subjected to injustice. [09:08.160 --> 09:16.400] I guess I grew up on too many John Wayne, Dean Martin, Dirty Harry movies where the [09:16.400 --> 09:26.960] good guys win no matter what they have to do to win because the bad guys are wrong. [09:26.960 --> 09:35.240] And that has been my outlook on life from a very young age and it's never left. [09:35.240 --> 09:45.600] I simply cannot stand to see harm done to innocence or people to be harassed with no good reason [09:45.600 --> 09:51.360] behind it for people that have no business telling you how to live your life to step [09:51.360 --> 09:57.720] up and try to do exactly that. [09:57.720 --> 10:01.240] But one against them isn't going to get anywhere. [10:01.240 --> 10:04.520] Two against them isn't going to get anywhere. [10:04.520 --> 10:10.680] It's going to take a lot more of us and it's going to take us being educated, willing to [10:10.680 --> 10:18.320] talk, able to talk, able to think critically and analytically so that we can toss out potential [10:18.320 --> 10:27.720] solutions along with the answers to potential questions and so on and so forth. [10:27.720 --> 10:34.920] For years when I was younger I used to think about the genie in the bottle and the three [10:34.920 --> 10:40.320] wishes paradigm where the rules of the genie are always the same. [10:40.320 --> 10:43.680] You cannot ask me to make someone fall in love with you. [10:43.680 --> 10:50.960] You cannot wish for eternal life and I cannot let you wish for more than three wishes. [10:50.960 --> 11:01.080] I pondered for a long time how that was beatable, believe it or not, if you could get something [11:01.080 --> 11:09.280] out of it that wasn't a violation of the rules and yet still violate the rules and I figured [11:09.280 --> 11:11.960] out a way to do it. [11:11.960 --> 11:18.640] See the specific language the genie tells you is you cannot wish for more wishes. [11:18.640 --> 11:21.720] Okay, that's fine. [11:21.720 --> 11:27.320] Here is how I want to make my one and only wish. [11:27.320 --> 11:38.640] I want or I wish to have whatever I want, whenever I want, however I want, from whomever [11:38.640 --> 11:42.760] I want. [11:42.760 --> 11:45.480] That's my wish. [11:45.480 --> 11:50.160] And now my bases are covered, I can do it anytime, anywhere and get exactly what I want [11:50.160 --> 11:51.160] out of the deal. [11:51.160 --> 11:52.760] See how it works? [11:52.760 --> 11:55.000] Well, guess what? [11:55.000 --> 12:05.680] This is exactly what attorneys do with the law and they use the judges as the genie. [12:05.680 --> 12:13.640] The downside to that is that the genie is actually in collusion with the wishmaker in [12:13.640 --> 12:19.880] those cases to break the rules. [12:19.880 --> 12:28.680] So when you think about it, you have to understand that they're always looking for a way to spend [12:28.680 --> 12:33.880] the system to point in the direction they want it to go and it doesn't matter if it [12:33.880 --> 12:40.560] conflicts with something that was pointed in the same direction before because they're [12:40.560 --> 12:49.240] not held to the standard of what happened before unless you bring it up. [12:49.240 --> 12:55.640] See it's kind of like the Supreme Court in the case of saying that photography in public [12:55.640 --> 12:57.280] is not a crime. [12:57.280 --> 13:01.720] You can photograph any public servant in any performance of their duties in any public [13:01.720 --> 13:06.680] place at any time and there's no law against it and nothing to stop it, except they're [13:06.680 --> 13:09.200] still doing exactly that. [13:09.200 --> 13:15.120] They're still prosecuting people for it and they're still getting convictions for it if [13:15.120 --> 13:22.640] the individual fails to raise the United States Supreme Court ruling on the subject. [13:22.640 --> 13:37.800] You see, the system is rigged to keep them employed and us having to pay them to be employed. [13:37.800 --> 13:44.480] If there was ever a reason for a system to be disbanded and utterly forbidden to ever [13:44.480 --> 13:55.320] be rebuilt, the justice system as it exists right now in this country is it. [13:55.320 --> 14:01.880] And if we don't do it, then everything that we know and love is going to hell in a hand [14:01.880 --> 14:11.960] basket and the only people holding the handle is going to be a bar card carrying individual. [14:11.960 --> 14:17.080] So we have to get together, we have to start getting our minds in good working order and [14:17.080 --> 14:25.800] learn how to take the fight to them that requires education and effort. [14:25.800 --> 14:29.960] You've really got to put some thought into it, you've really got to put some study time [14:29.960 --> 14:36.440] into it, some discussion time into it, some analytical time into it, some debating time [14:36.440 --> 14:37.680] into it. [14:37.680 --> 14:42.920] You've got to learn to think like a philosopher again. [14:42.920 --> 14:49.280] You've got to learn to think like, okay, let's take the mathematical equation. [14:49.280 --> 14:58.360] If you can infinitely divide any number into, then mathematically speaking, the paradigm [14:58.360 --> 15:03.360] is that you can never get from one place to another because you're always traveling only [15:03.360 --> 15:05.880] half the distance that remains. [15:05.880 --> 15:11.040] See how that works? [15:11.040 --> 15:17.240] Those are the kinds of things that philosophers discuss, the universe, the shape of the earth [15:17.240 --> 15:21.880] and no, it's not a pizza, people. [15:21.880 --> 15:31.480] I swear this mental regression that people are being put into is beyond me. [15:31.480 --> 15:40.400] It is so ridiculous that in this day and age people are falling for this crap and yet here [15:40.400 --> 15:48.960] we are and it isn't just flat earth, it isn't just patronage BS about the legal system in [15:48.960 --> 15:53.960] the 14th Amendment and accepted for value and all that other bull crap they think works [15:53.960 --> 15:59.240] and doesn't. [15:59.240 --> 16:05.240] It's about knowing how the system is rigged and understanding how it got that way and [16:05.240 --> 16:11.280] how it's being used and none of these people are really trying to figure that out. [16:11.280 --> 16:22.600] They're trying to find a solution for a problem they can't explain and there's always something [16:22.600 --> 16:29.360] to be said about the result that comes from that type of answer because if you can't explain [16:29.360 --> 16:31.120] it, you don't understand it. [16:31.120 --> 16:36.760] If you don't understand it, then you cannot possibly come up with an answer that addresses [16:36.760 --> 16:44.120] all of the salient points in solving it, you see. [16:44.120 --> 16:49.080] It'll be hit or miss on some aspects of it at best. [16:49.080 --> 16:52.040] That needs to change in how we do things. [16:52.040 --> 16:59.840] Alright folks, phone lines are open 512-646-1984, we'll be right back after the break. [16:59.840 --> 17:06.840] Thanks, Cookie. [17:06.840 --> 17:10.840] Cookie? [17:10.840 --> 17:13.200] Cookie? [17:13.200 --> 17:26.000] Me love cookies. [17:26.000 --> 17:27.000] Oh, hi Cookie Muncher. [17:27.000 --> 17:28.000] No, these are Yucky Cookies. [17:28.000 --> 17:29.000] Cookie? [17:29.000 --> 17:30.000] No cookie? [17:30.000 --> 17:31.000] How's it going to work? [17:31.000 --> 17:32.000] Cookies noodles? [17:32.000 --> 17:33.000] They'reケチャ must be green? [17:33.000 --> 17:34.080] That's right, green cookies. 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[19:50.980 --> 19:59.340] All right, so I got my transcript today, I tried to share it with you, but I know you're [19:59.340 --> 20:09.180] here, but anyway, so the judge says, I don't have jurisdiction until the original affidavits [20:09.180 --> 20:10.580] are filed in the file. [20:10.580 --> 20:14.380] But who doesn't have jurisdiction? [20:14.380 --> 20:16.340] The judge doesn't have jurisdiction. [20:16.340 --> 20:20.380] And the judge would be right, except it's not affidavits that have to be filed, it's [20:20.380 --> 20:23.180] complaints and charging instruments. [20:23.180 --> 20:26.180] Right, right. [20:26.180 --> 20:33.020] And this is what I remember, and I asked for the audio, and I was told that I can't have [20:33.020 --> 20:34.020] the audio. [20:34.020 --> 20:36.660] So anyway, so I guess I'm going to... [20:36.660 --> 20:39.820] You can't have the audio from a public court hearing? [20:39.820 --> 20:42.420] Right, exactly. [20:42.420 --> 20:45.300] And who said you couldn't have it? [20:45.300 --> 20:50.420] The court reporter for the court. [20:50.420 --> 20:53.180] Does the court reporter work for the court? [20:53.180 --> 20:54.180] Yes. [20:54.180 --> 20:58.980] Okay, they have to give you a copy of that court session. [20:58.980 --> 21:03.220] Now, you may have to pay for it, but they have to give it to you. [21:03.220 --> 21:09.100] That's public information, unless they're conducting proceedings in secret in Tennessee, [21:09.100 --> 21:11.860] and then it's illegal, and unconstitutional. [21:11.860 --> 21:12.860] Right. [21:12.860 --> 21:18.820] Right, and there's tons of errors, I mean, there's just all kinds of stuff that just [21:18.820 --> 21:19.820] doesn't... [21:19.820 --> 21:24.060] It's not what I remember, and it's not what Bill remembers or my own witness. [21:24.060 --> 21:27.060] Why aren't y'all making a recording of your own? [21:27.060 --> 21:34.060] Well, we were going to, but we didn't want to influence the judge to make a different... [21:34.060 --> 21:35.700] I don't know. [21:35.700 --> 21:39.860] Why would you even tell the judge you're doing it? [21:39.860 --> 21:40.860] Okay. [21:40.860 --> 21:45.380] All right, fair enough, we'll do that from now on, and I was going to do that anyway [21:45.380 --> 21:49.220] from now on, because this is complete crap. [21:49.220 --> 21:55.740] And the other thing is, as I pointed out to the judge, that the criminal rules say specifically [21:55.740 --> 22:02.500] in 3.1 that traffic violations are governed by statute, and not the criminal rules. [22:02.500 --> 22:11.500] And he started talking about how the Rule 29 is appealed from municipal to the county, [22:11.500 --> 22:16.060] and he started talking about how these rules apply, because that's how you appeal from [22:16.060 --> 22:22.500] the municipal to the county, and he kind of caught me off, so I wasn't able to rebut [22:22.500 --> 22:23.500] that. [22:23.500 --> 22:24.500] But my issue... [22:24.500 --> 22:25.500] Wait a minute. [22:25.500 --> 22:29.700] Why are we even talking about an appeal? [22:29.700 --> 22:37.940] If it says that the facts of a traffic matter are addressed via statute, the appeal is irrelevant [22:37.940 --> 22:39.940] if you haven't had a trial. [22:39.940 --> 22:42.220] Absolutely, I agree, 100%. [22:42.220 --> 22:44.580] Okay, so what was the problem with... [22:44.580 --> 22:45.580] Excuse me, judge. [22:45.580 --> 22:49.460] Are you saying that I can go directly over the trial process and do an appeal? [22:49.460 --> 22:51.540] Well, no, you can't do that. [22:51.540 --> 22:52.540] Great. [22:52.540 --> 22:53.540] Then we have an understanding. [22:53.540 --> 22:59.500] The facts of the case relating to a traffic citation must be handled according to statute, [22:59.500 --> 23:01.980] not the rules of criminal procedure. [23:01.980 --> 23:02.980] Right. [23:02.980 --> 23:03.980] See? [23:03.980 --> 23:04.980] Right. [23:04.980 --> 23:16.660] And, you know, he gave...so he says he doesn't have jurisdiction, but then he told the prosecutor [23:16.660 --> 23:19.020] he wants an amended complaint. [23:19.020 --> 23:21.340] He wants it to set out fast. [23:21.340 --> 23:26.060] He wants this, and the prosecutor is like, well, if it's the court's order and the court [23:26.060 --> 23:28.540] said yes. [23:28.540 --> 23:36.100] And so this court is making orders without jurisdiction, and I found in the criminal [23:36.100 --> 23:46.260] rules where, you know, he actually mentioned that traffic tickets are allowed liberal amendments [23:46.260 --> 23:54.780] as long as it's to the substance of form or as long as it's to the form and not the substance. [23:54.780 --> 23:55.780] Right. [23:55.780 --> 23:59.700] So the criminal rule says exactly that. [23:59.700 --> 24:05.660] Well, but the thing is, is how do you amend the traffic citation after the fact? [24:05.660 --> 24:09.020] The citation's preprinted when the cop issues it, right? [24:09.020 --> 24:10.020] Exactly. [24:10.020 --> 24:15.220] So what could they change form-wise once it's filed? [24:15.220 --> 24:19.780] Well, he said I want you to write out a separate affidavit. [24:19.780 --> 24:20.780] Right. [24:20.780 --> 24:21.780] An actual complaint. [24:21.780 --> 24:30.780] Yeah, it's perfect, right, so yeah, that's what my point is, I mean, it was on the print, [24:30.780 --> 24:31.780] it was printed on the ticket. [24:31.780 --> 24:36.780] This is the AG and the Commissioner of Public Safety's responsibility. [24:36.780 --> 24:44.100] I mean, anyways, this is a mess, and I'm about ready to pull my hair out, but um... [24:44.100 --> 24:45.620] Well, this is how they get you. [24:45.620 --> 24:50.500] They make it as frustrating as possible, hence the reason you've got to know their rules [24:50.500 --> 24:53.820] better than they do. [24:53.820 --> 24:58.100] You've got to be able to counter anything they say or do by throwing another rule at [24:58.100 --> 25:02.500] them that says you cannot do it that way. [25:02.500 --> 25:09.780] Well, and I wasn't exactly thinking, you know, obviously, I mean, I was under a lot of pressure [25:09.780 --> 25:13.020] and I'm still not completely used to this whole thing. [25:13.020 --> 25:14.300] Well, I'm not yelling at you. [25:14.300 --> 25:18.260] I understand the pressure and I understand, you know, this being one of the first times [25:18.260 --> 25:25.660] you've had really dug into this this way, and that's okay, but if you want to be able [25:25.660 --> 25:30.460] to fight back when they pull this stuff, these are the things you've still got to get in [25:30.460 --> 25:31.460] the know about. [25:31.460 --> 25:36.100] Regardless of catching you off guard or not, the longer you don't know it, the more often [25:36.100 --> 25:37.100] that's going to happen. [25:37.100 --> 25:42.740] Well, what I figured I would do is go back and look at all these rules that he provided [25:42.740 --> 25:45.460] and then write up a motion to get it back. [25:45.460 --> 25:49.220] Well, here's something else you need to look at. [25:49.220 --> 25:55.300] When you're reading the stuff that he provided you about specific statutes or rules, do a [25:55.300 --> 26:03.100] case or do an annotated statute search on those if they're statutory and see what the courts [26:03.100 --> 26:07.900] of your state have ruled in relation to that specific rule or statute. [26:07.900 --> 26:12.900] In fact, if you've got a law library you can get to go down there and get on Lexis and [26:12.900 --> 26:17.380] pull up everything you can find on that statutory section. [26:17.380 --> 26:22.340] It's real easy to do with something like Lexis and then you can probably find case law that [26:22.340 --> 26:30.220] says this judge is misusing this information and he's doing it knowingly because he doesn't [26:30.220 --> 26:37.340] think you know and therefore won't be able to call him on it. [26:37.340 --> 26:41.420] See I've gotten to the point where I sit here and they say, well, according to case such [26:41.420 --> 26:45.780] and such, this says that this statute means blah, blah, blah and then I argue objection. [26:45.780 --> 26:51.460] My entire argument is that court opinion is wrong and here is why it's wrong. [26:51.460 --> 26:56.060] It didn't take this statute into consideration, this statute into consideration, this amendment [26:56.060 --> 27:00.500] into consideration, this constitutional clause into consideration and once they're added [27:00.500 --> 27:08.300] in and paramateria is applied, that interpretation by the court does not work. [27:08.300 --> 27:14.460] So you challenge their cases as being valid when they're not. [27:14.460 --> 27:15.460] But you've got to know them. [27:15.460 --> 27:19.940] What's so funny is they're not bringing a case of, they kept telling the prosecutor, [27:19.940 --> 27:23.540] you know Andrew, you might be a better lawyer if you study case law. [27:23.540 --> 27:25.900] Well, that's exactly my point. [27:25.900 --> 27:31.420] The case law is what they're going to go by regardless of what the actual law says. [27:31.420 --> 27:32.980] That is the problem. [27:32.980 --> 27:37.540] This is the court rewriting the law to suit their opinion. [27:37.540 --> 27:40.260] That's exactly what they're not supposed to do. [27:40.260 --> 27:43.420] But it is what they're doing. [27:43.420 --> 27:53.260] Also, he's told the prosecutor to treat this amended complaint as a bill of particulars. [27:53.260 --> 27:59.180] Right, which means he's got to give very specific details of each and every element and how [27:59.180 --> 28:04.420] it was committed or fulfilled, I should say. [28:04.420 --> 28:05.420] Perfect. [28:05.420 --> 28:06.420] Correct. [28:06.420 --> 28:13.900] But my problem that I'm having to kind of wrap my hand around is the fact that I feel [28:13.900 --> 28:16.740] like he's actually leading the prosecutor. [28:16.740 --> 28:17.740] He is. [28:17.740 --> 28:20.140] That's exactly what he's doing. [28:20.140 --> 28:25.380] What he's doing is he's giving legal advice to the prosecutor from the bench, which you [28:25.380 --> 28:28.460] should have objected to. [28:28.460 --> 28:32.660] The moment he started telling the attorney to do this, down to the other according to [28:32.660 --> 28:38.740] these rules, or if you would study this case, this case, or this case you would find, he's [28:38.740 --> 28:44.140] giving legal advice from the bench to another attorney sitting in the courtroom. [28:44.140 --> 28:47.500] Who happens to be the one trying to prosecute you? [28:47.500 --> 28:48.500] That's bias. [28:48.500 --> 28:52.300] Not to mention prejudicial to your case. [28:52.300 --> 28:53.300] Exactly. [28:53.300 --> 28:58.780] I'll think about writing up a suit in regard to the judicial cannons that we've breached [28:58.780 --> 29:01.180] because I mean, this is obvious. [29:01.180 --> 29:06.540] Well, follow disqualification or recusal request because of it. [29:06.540 --> 29:11.260] Yeah, it's not like we're going to find anybody better though. [29:11.260 --> 29:12.260] But I mean, I agree. [29:12.260 --> 29:15.740] I mean, this stuff makes me sick. [29:15.740 --> 29:18.620] They're all just so corrupt. [29:18.620 --> 29:23.660] Like you just said, if you're in this for justice, you just get that out of your head. [29:23.660 --> 29:24.900] And I'm in it for justice. [29:24.900 --> 29:25.900] I want justice. [29:25.900 --> 29:28.300] That's the whole reason I'm doing this. [29:28.300 --> 29:33.660] I'm doing this so that maybe my children don't have to have a pass to leave their house. [29:33.660 --> 29:36.420] Don't have to be placed under a civil death sentence. [29:36.420 --> 29:42.700] Well, that's what I've been hoping for ever since I started on this radio program, since [29:42.700 --> 29:46.220] I decided to fight back against this umpteen decades ago. [29:46.220 --> 29:49.500] But the fact is, it's not going to get any easier. [29:49.500 --> 29:53.300] It's always darkest before the dawn and we need to realize that and step up with a damn [29:53.300 --> 29:54.300] flashlight. [29:54.300 --> 29:55.300] Hang on. [29:55.300 --> 29:56.300] We'll be right back and finish this up. [29:56.300 --> 29:57.300] Okay. [29:57.300 --> 29:58.300] All right, folks. [29:58.300 --> 29:59.300] We'll be right back. [29:59.300 --> 30:00.300] Let's get physical. [30:00.300 --> 30:01.300] Physical. [30:01.300 --> 30:10.300] Hey, if you exercise even a tent as much as you should, you can extend your life by years. 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[34:01.460 --> 34:08.540] Alright, well I guess I've worked my self up so I don't really know what else to talk [34:08.540 --> 34:09.540] about. [34:09.540 --> 34:16.820] I'm working on a 42 for my band that's got taken, we've discussed it so many times probably [34:16.820 --> 34:22.740] but I'm running up on my deadlines and so it's been 10 months, over 10 months, all [34:22.740 --> 34:31.980] charges dismissed, no seizure form, no forfeiture seizure hearings, no probable cause determination, [34:31.980 --> 34:35.740] no warrants, nothing. [34:35.740 --> 34:42.540] The only reason for keeping the band is to compel registration and in Tennessee the registration [34:42.540 --> 34:45.380] constitutes a privilege tax. [34:45.380 --> 34:53.020] So, well you're going to have to sue them over it, that's for sure because they're [34:53.020 --> 34:57.620] not going to give it back as long as they think they can get away with it. [34:57.620 --> 35:09.580] I'm working on it now I guess, I forgot what is it, I was questioning. [35:09.580 --> 35:18.980] So to get this straight, the probable cause, an officer can have probable cause to take [35:18.980 --> 35:24.740] an action but it's actually the judge who makes the probable cause determination. [35:24.740 --> 35:28.980] It's the judge who determines whether or not you had probable cause. [35:28.980 --> 35:34.260] Whether or not probable cause validly existed, yes, a neutral and detached party. [35:34.260 --> 35:41.740] There is United States Supreme Court case law on that, that's how it has to be done. [35:41.740 --> 35:50.740] In fact, if the case has language in it, something to the effect that the overzealous [35:50.740 --> 35:57.180] officer and blah, blah, blah, I forget what the case is but it's fairly well known if [35:57.180 --> 36:00.540] you know the cases, I just can't remember what the heck the name of it is, I've got [36:00.540 --> 36:06.380] some in my head right now, but in any case, yes, there is United States Supreme Court [36:06.380 --> 36:12.500] case law on it that specifically says the officer cannot make a probable cause determination. [36:12.500 --> 36:16.860] It has to be done by a neutral and detached magistrate. [36:16.860 --> 36:21.860] In fact, it's the Florida case, shoot. [36:21.860 --> 36:34.860] The case revolves around prosecutors being the one making the determination and locking [36:34.860 --> 36:43.740] people up without a hearing, but they said that neither the prosecutors nor the cops [36:43.740 --> 36:46.620] have the power to do that. [36:46.620 --> 36:55.780] Okay, well, I'll look that up, but it's a Florida case, okay. [36:55.780 --> 37:04.660] I guess my concern is, can an officer, I think it screws versus US actually, screws, [37:04.660 --> 37:14.300] okay, screws the US, I'll look that up, but I guess I don't feel confident in whether [37:14.300 --> 37:18.340] or not an officer can take your car for it not being registered. [37:18.340 --> 37:19.820] Well, that's just it. [37:19.820 --> 37:28.620] Yeah, if the law specifically says that registration involves a privileged tax for which a privilege [37:28.620 --> 37:34.020] involves commercial use of the roads and the property, and you're not engaged in that, [37:34.020 --> 37:38.460] then what you have is armed extortion. [37:38.460 --> 37:44.780] They are extorting you and holding your property ransom to collect a tax for a fee that you [37:44.780 --> 37:47.620] do not lawfully owe. [37:47.620 --> 37:56.380] That's extortion, not to mention fraud. [37:56.380 --> 38:02.380] And the beauty of fraud is it's travel damages if you recover. [38:02.380 --> 38:03.380] Okay. [38:03.380 --> 38:12.500] But so even if there was for-profit activity affecting the public interest, I mean, they [38:12.500 --> 38:14.260] still have to follow procedure. [38:14.260 --> 38:19.860] I mean, even in the civil asset solicitors, they still have to follow procedure, right? [38:19.860 --> 38:24.260] Well, that depends upon what you call procedure in that regard. [38:24.260 --> 38:27.180] Well, they have to file notice. [38:27.180 --> 38:29.860] They have to get a probable cause determination. [38:29.860 --> 38:32.580] Well, again, do they or don't they? [38:32.580 --> 38:34.620] What you think they have to do in the way? [38:34.620 --> 38:37.220] I mean, let's look at the facts here. [38:37.220 --> 38:42.900] Number one, civil asset forfeiture is the most unconstitutional BS we have going in [38:42.900 --> 38:48.100] this country next to red light camera tickets, okay? [38:48.100 --> 38:51.100] It is absolutely unconstitutional. [38:51.100 --> 38:54.420] An inanimate object cannot commit a crime. [38:54.420 --> 38:55.940] It cannot be responsible. [38:55.940 --> 38:57.620] It cannot be liable. [38:57.620 --> 38:59.580] But that's exactly what they've done. [38:59.580 --> 39:05.540] They have turned due process on its ear and given due process of a criminal nature to [39:05.540 --> 39:10.340] an inanimate object that can do nothing on its own. [39:10.340 --> 39:16.100] And then they simply blame the object and to punish it, they steal it from you, the [39:16.100 --> 39:18.700] rightful owner. [39:18.700 --> 39:26.660] And then they call it civil forfeiture of a criminal nature. [39:26.660 --> 39:31.660] What is unconstitutional is you could possibly get. [39:31.660 --> 39:36.940] And whatever judge first ruled that that was an acceptable use of the law should have been [39:36.940 --> 39:42.940] a judge hanging from the nearest freaking lamppost before the end of that day even, sunset [39:42.940 --> 39:45.380] even began. [39:45.380 --> 39:51.660] That dude should have been hung from the highest visible point on the nearest available structure. [39:51.660 --> 39:57.740] All right, so they don't require a hearing, they don't require- [39:57.740 --> 39:59.260] I don't know. [39:59.260 --> 40:05.500] Every state is free to make its own rules about civil asset forfeiture. [40:05.500 --> 40:07.660] That again is the problem. [40:07.660 --> 40:14.780] All right, I guess I'll have to, I'll look into it. [40:14.780 --> 40:21.420] I have to- I know, it's frustrating. [40:21.420 --> 40:22.420] Don't get me started. [40:22.420 --> 40:29.940] Now I'm like, I'm going to get a license, but we can't do that. [40:29.940 --> 40:36.380] All right, well, I guess I'll let other people call in and I'll get back to work on this. [40:36.380 --> 40:37.900] All right, well good luck. [40:37.900 --> 40:39.420] All right, thank you. [40:39.420 --> 40:41.420] Yes ma'am, bye-bye. [40:41.420 --> 40:49.380] All right, now we have, it looks like a nail-munt, hello? [40:49.380 --> 40:50.380] Can you hear me? [40:50.380 --> 40:54.660] I'm sorry, I'm just listening. [40:54.660 --> 40:55.660] You're just listening? [40:55.660 --> 40:56.660] To the program. [40:56.660 --> 41:00.220] I don't have another way to listen right now. [41:00.220 --> 41:01.820] Are you on a cell phone? [41:01.820 --> 41:02.820] No. [41:02.820 --> 41:03.820] No? [41:03.820 --> 41:04.820] You don't have a computer? [41:04.820 --> 41:09.260] I don't have access to it at the moment. [41:09.260 --> 41:10.260] Oh, okay. [41:10.260 --> 41:15.300] All right, my apologies, the only thing is my producer's not going to be happy if you're [41:15.300 --> 41:18.620] sitting on the caller bridge because her phone bill goes up. [41:18.620 --> 41:19.620] Okay. [41:19.620 --> 41:23.700] And I'm sorry about that, but this is the only way people have to call in. [41:23.700 --> 41:27.140] We used to have a Listerine line a long time ago, but we don't anymore. [41:27.140 --> 41:28.700] Okay, thank you. [41:28.700 --> 41:30.100] Yes ma'am, I'm sorry. [41:30.100 --> 41:32.300] But you're out. [41:32.300 --> 41:35.340] All right, okay, and let's see. [41:35.340 --> 41:40.180] Now we have Ramadan Ari, Ramadan, what can we do for you? [41:40.180 --> 41:42.740] Hadn't heard from you in a while. [41:42.740 --> 41:45.740] Hey, hey, it's been a while, how are you daddy? [41:45.740 --> 41:46.740] I'm good. [41:46.740 --> 41:48.860] They didn't lock you up, did they? [41:48.860 --> 41:50.900] No, no, no, no, they didn't. [41:50.900 --> 41:54.740] I had a post on my bond at the beginning of this, so yeah, it'd be a while. [41:54.740 --> 41:57.460] But I'm going to make it hard for them to come and get my money. [41:57.460 --> 42:01.100] That's what I'm doing, even if I don't win. [42:01.100 --> 42:06.620] Where I'm standing in my case now is I had a, the Superior Court had ruled against it [42:06.620 --> 42:09.420] and they didn't state exactly the statute. [42:09.420 --> 42:10.620] They didn't interpret it right. [42:10.620 --> 42:15.460] They only took a piece of it and they said, well, this statute does not say this, which [42:15.460 --> 42:22.340] was the unmarked weather requirement for designations of state-issued vehicles. [42:22.340 --> 42:25.100] That's what the statute was saying. [42:25.100 --> 42:31.220] And she interpreted the lower court, what do you call it, the lower court appeals judge [42:31.220 --> 42:32.220] and the Superior Court. [42:32.220 --> 42:45.020] She just said, well, the appellant Najib has states about the requirement of designations [42:45.020 --> 42:48.180] on state-marked vehicles. [42:48.180 --> 42:53.140] And I'm like, well, that wasn't my, well, that wasn't my main focus. [42:53.140 --> 42:58.860] My focus was that to also testify that his car does not have any designations or decals [42:58.860 --> 42:59.860] on them. [42:59.860 --> 43:08.340] And this statute says it's a requirement of an exemption statute that they are, any [43:08.340 --> 43:14.140] exemptions for decals of state-issued vehicles are for felony investigations and activities [43:14.140 --> 43:16.020] of a confidential nature. [43:16.020 --> 43:17.580] So she just, I know what she did. [43:17.580 --> 43:23.060] She just, either she didn't read it or she just ran over it and just made some kind [43:23.060 --> 43:24.060] of rules. [43:24.060 --> 43:25.060] Yeah. [43:25.060 --> 43:26.260] She refused to read the entire statute. [43:26.260 --> 43:32.140] She only cherry-picked the piece she wanted to support, the conclusion she wanted to make. [43:32.140 --> 43:33.140] Exactly. [43:33.140 --> 43:34.140] Yeah. [43:34.140 --> 43:37.740] And that's exactly what you need to go after them for, because that's exactly how they [43:37.740 --> 43:40.020] like to do things. [43:40.020 --> 43:43.980] Their own rules say that they have to do an imperimaterial reading of the statute and [43:43.980 --> 43:46.020] they have to read it as a whole. [43:46.020 --> 43:47.020] And they never do. [43:47.020 --> 43:48.020] All right. [43:48.020 --> 43:49.020] Hang on just a second. [43:49.020 --> 43:51.020] Ramadan will pick this up on the other side. [43:51.020 --> 43:52.020] Okay. [43:52.020 --> 43:53.020] All right, folks. [43:53.020 --> 43:56.020] Calling number 512-646-1984. [43:56.020 --> 43:57.020] We'll be right back. [43:57.020 --> 44:04.060] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? 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[45:36.940 --> 45:42.940] That's 512-264-4043, naturespureorganics.com. [45:42.940 --> 45:46.940] Don't forget to like us on Facebook for information on events and our products. [45:46.940 --> 46:10.940] naturespureorganics.com. [46:16.940 --> 46:25.940] All right, folks, we are back. [46:25.940 --> 46:27.940] This is Rule of Law Radio. [46:27.940 --> 46:31.940] Call in number 512-646-1984. [46:31.940 --> 46:34.940] We are talking with Ramadan Ari. [46:34.940 --> 46:36.940] All right, Ramadan, go ahead. [46:36.940 --> 46:39.940] Hey there, Eddie. [46:39.940 --> 46:48.940] So, yeah, I appealed it again, but one of my questions was, [46:48.940 --> 46:52.940] and I know they tried to bamboozle me once I got back to Ramadan sentencing [46:52.940 --> 46:58.940] about appealing to the Court of Appeals via statute and not special action, [46:58.940 --> 47:06.940] because I just followed the rules of the court rules and the statute, and it gives the right to an appeal. [47:06.940 --> 47:09.940] So, yeah, that's where my sentence ends. [47:09.940 --> 47:15.940] I just entered a notice to say that the defendant has entered a timely appeal to the Court of Appeal. [47:15.940 --> 47:20.940] It was on the Court of Appeals, and the prosecutor just jumped up and said, [47:20.940 --> 47:23.940] well, the defendant has the right to appeal. [47:23.940 --> 47:30.940] You know, you can only appeal via special action, which is like rid of the T up or down. [47:30.940 --> 47:36.940] Or deteriorate, right, or rid of mandamus. [47:36.940 --> 47:39.940] And I was like, oh, what the heck? [47:39.940 --> 47:44.940] I'm like, I know I pretty much rid of statute in a court rule that says otherwise. [47:44.940 --> 47:51.940] But it went into the Court of Appeals, but the Court of Appeals had dismissed the appeal, [47:51.940 --> 47:56.940] saying that I didn't, via the statute, I knew they were going to look at it, [47:56.940 --> 48:02.940] saying that you can only appeal it if you're contesting that the validity of a statute, [48:02.940 --> 48:07.940] a tax, or fine and pose, or it was some other stipulation. [48:07.940 --> 48:08.940] But it does. [48:08.940 --> 48:16.940] They're probably thinking that I didn't, that I'm contesting a statute that's placed and posed against me, [48:16.940 --> 48:18.940] but that's not the case. [48:18.940 --> 48:26.940] The statute doesn't say that for the validity of a statute imposed against you. [48:26.940 --> 48:27.940] It doesn't say that. [48:27.940 --> 48:29.940] It just says the validity of a statute. [48:29.940 --> 48:31.940] And that's my main contention. [48:31.940 --> 48:38.940] I'm actually about to enter another emotion for reconsideration in a court of new statutes. [48:38.940 --> 48:44.940] And I don't know, am I doing this right, or does it sound like I'm doing this right to you, Eddie? [48:44.940 --> 48:50.940] I don't know exactly what the rules in Arizona say, but it sounds like you're reading the stuff you need to be reading. [48:50.940 --> 48:52.940] I can tell you that. [48:52.940 --> 48:56.940] And then what you should have done, and I hope you did do, I'm not saying you didn't, [48:56.940 --> 49:03.940] but if you didn't, you should have, when that prosecutor said that you have to appeal blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, [49:03.940 --> 49:08.940] and you know you read something specifically different than you should have objected, [49:08.940 --> 49:13.940] he's ignoring rules such and such, which clearly states blah, blah, blah. [49:13.940 --> 49:18.940] Yeah, that's, I didn't object, I didn't say literally objection, [49:18.940 --> 49:28.940] but I did speak up and said in accordance to rule 31.2 that I have entered a timely appeal in accordance to statute. [49:28.940 --> 49:32.940] Then that's when he stood up and said, well, he doesn't have a right to appeal. [49:32.940 --> 49:38.940] And then I stood up again and said, in accordance to rule 31.7 of the criminal court procedure, [49:38.940 --> 49:43.940] there's a state of execution on the sentencing and the sentencing including a fine. [49:43.940 --> 49:48.940] And then he said, well, I'll go back to what I said before. [49:48.940 --> 49:50.940] I mean, he doesn't have a right to appeal. [49:50.940 --> 49:54.940] And then they were just kind of talking back to each other as if they knew each other like, well, yeah, [49:54.940 --> 49:57.940] the court revealed to let him know that, you know, he doesn't have a right to appeal. [49:57.940 --> 49:58.940] I go, yeah, yeah. [49:58.940 --> 50:03.940] And then I was like, I'm looking at them like, are y'all really doing this right here in the court? [50:03.940 --> 50:11.940] And they said, oh, well, well, you said we'll admit this notice of appeal and you have a good day. [50:11.940 --> 50:13.940] And I was like, that was it. [50:13.940 --> 50:21.940] Well, challenged the court of appeals rejection of the appeal as being unlawful [50:21.940 --> 50:27.940] because they based it upon something that is not at all what the case is involving. [50:27.940 --> 50:34.940] I mean, they're trying to use the statute as if you were convicted of something instead of going after someone else or something, [50:34.940 --> 50:37.940] which is what this is about, right? [50:37.940 --> 50:40.940] Yeah, it was a pretty short and a short reject. [50:40.940 --> 50:44.940] And it wasn't really, if I may be a paragraph long or why deny it, [50:44.940 --> 50:48.940] the procession, they say you can't raise the issue that you didn't raise in the trial court. [50:48.940 --> 50:49.940] But that's not true. [50:49.940 --> 50:59.940] I did raise the issue about the designation statute and they're just trying to dismiss it. [50:59.940 --> 51:03.940] So I'm actually about to follow this motion for reconsideration tomorrow [51:03.940 --> 51:08.940] and specifically stating the statute where it is in the trial court. [51:08.940 --> 51:12.940] Yeah, the trial court, but be sure and begin with the trial. [51:12.940 --> 51:20.940] The appeals court aired in its decision numbered blah, blah, blah for the following reasons. [51:20.940 --> 51:23.940] Tell them right off the bat, hey, you screwed up. [51:23.940 --> 51:25.940] Here's what you're not reading. [51:25.940 --> 51:30.940] Let me help you out here just a little bit. [51:30.940 --> 51:33.940] Yeah, that's exactly the way it is. [51:33.940 --> 51:45.940] I'll put input where the trial court error, but I did say exactly the statute and the court rule that gives me the privilege to enter this appeal [51:45.940 --> 51:48.940] and why it should be reconsidered. [51:48.940 --> 51:50.940] Okay, we'll go for it. [51:50.940 --> 51:52.940] I don't have to amend this, huh? [51:52.940 --> 51:54.940] Go for it. [51:54.940 --> 51:55.940] That's all. [51:55.940 --> 51:58.940] Well, I ain't got much time left, but I just wanted to hear you say so. [51:58.940 --> 52:04.940] I didn't really figure the last part about saying that the trial court aired. [52:04.940 --> 52:07.940] Not the trial court, the appeals court. [52:07.940 --> 52:13.940] The appeals court aired in its decision to dismiss the appeal because. [52:13.940 --> 52:14.940] Okay. [52:14.940 --> 52:16.940] All right, all right, all right. [52:16.940 --> 52:17.940] Well, thank you so much, Eddie. [52:17.940 --> 52:18.940] I appreciate it. [52:18.940 --> 52:19.940] Yes, sir. [52:19.940 --> 52:20.940] You have a good night. [52:20.940 --> 52:21.940] Thanks for calling. [52:21.940 --> 52:22.940] You're welcome. [52:22.940 --> 52:23.940] All right. [52:23.940 --> 52:24.940] Take care. [52:24.940 --> 52:25.940] Yes, sir. [52:25.940 --> 52:26.940] You too. [52:26.940 --> 52:28.940] All right, now we're going to Charles in Georgia. [52:28.940 --> 52:30.940] Charles, what can we do for you? [52:30.940 --> 52:32.940] How's it going tonight? [52:32.940 --> 52:33.940] Well, it's going all right so far. [52:33.940 --> 52:36.940] Depends on what you blow up in the process. [52:36.940 --> 52:50.940] I wanted to let the lady know who was on the caller line that there is a listen line and it's 605-475-5730. [52:50.940 --> 52:55.940] And she can call there and she can listen on the telephone or the cell phone, whatever she may have. [52:55.940 --> 52:56.940] Okay. [52:56.940 --> 52:59.940] Say that number one more time. [52:59.940 --> 53:09.940] Area code 605-475-5730. [53:09.940 --> 53:13.940] 605-475-5730. [53:13.940 --> 53:14.940] Yes. [53:14.940 --> 53:15.940] All right. [53:15.940 --> 53:19.940] Well, I'll be sure and let people know that next time we have somebody doing that and give [53:19.940 --> 53:21.940] them a way of listening to it. [53:21.940 --> 53:26.940] Yes, somebody out there likes to show well enough to put up a sponsor or a listener line for it. [53:26.940 --> 53:31.940] Yep, I've been calling this line for the last eight or nine years and listening to it. [53:31.940 --> 53:34.940] Because there were times I didn't have internet and confusion things as well. [53:34.940 --> 53:35.940] All right. [53:35.940 --> 53:41.940] So the thing I wanted, you were trying to get the name of the court case. [53:41.940 --> 53:42.940] Yes. [53:42.940 --> 53:43.940] Said it was Scrooze. [53:43.940 --> 53:45.940] But I thought it was Trezevant. [53:45.940 --> 53:52.940] No, Trezevant is about the guy that was arrested for 20 and held in jail for 23 minutes in [53:52.940 --> 53:56.940] a jail cell without a probable cause of termination. [53:56.940 --> 53:59.940] And Trezevant sued and won. [53:59.940 --> 54:02.940] But yeah, that's Trezevant versus City of Tampa. [54:02.940 --> 54:04.940] No, this one is much older. [54:04.940 --> 54:11.940] This is an early 1900s case where the prosecutors in the state of Florida were taking people [54:11.940 --> 54:21.940] and just accusing them of a crime and then locking them up in jail without a probable cause hearing. [54:21.940 --> 54:25.940] And just holding them there indefinitely. [54:25.940 --> 54:30.940] And somebody appealed that practice in the state of Florida. [54:30.940 --> 54:36.940] And in that, the Supreme Court discussed that too much power in the hands of one person, [54:36.940 --> 54:42.940] in this case being the prosecutor is never a good thing and not as part of due process. [54:42.940 --> 54:48.940] Same thing about an overzealous officer in his desire to enforce the law, blah, blah, blah. [54:48.940 --> 54:54.940] In either case, neither of these people are qualified or impartial to the degree of doing probable cause. [54:54.940 --> 54:58.940] That must be done by a separate and detached magistrate. [54:58.940 --> 54:59.940] So. [54:59.940 --> 55:01.940] Gotcha. [55:01.940 --> 55:02.940] Gotcha. [55:02.940 --> 55:06.940] And I was going to break up Gerstein VP. [55:06.940 --> 55:07.940] Oh, wait a minute. [55:07.940 --> 55:08.940] No, that's it. [55:08.940 --> 55:09.940] That's it. [55:09.940 --> 55:10.940] Gerstein VP. [55:10.940 --> 55:11.940] That's it. [55:11.940 --> 55:13.940] And that was 1973. [55:13.940 --> 55:15.940] And I can read that on page 111. [55:15.940 --> 55:17.940] Okay. [55:17.940 --> 55:22.940] But anyway, that's not why I called. [55:22.940 --> 55:25.940] I wanted to get that out there. [55:25.940 --> 55:32.940] The reason why I was called is because I'm engaged in commerce, drive trucks. [55:32.940 --> 55:37.940] And I got my trailer stuck on the railing and I called my dispatch. [55:37.940 --> 55:42.940] They end up calling the tow truck that told me off to his guardrail. [55:42.940 --> 55:48.940] And when they got there, they said, Hey, we got to call the cops because we have to block a lane of traffic. [55:48.940 --> 55:54.940] When the cops got there, they looked at it and said, Hey, you know, you, you damaged the guardrail. [55:54.940 --> 55:59.940] Went back to the police car for 40 minutes, came back with a ticket, told me to sign it. [55:59.940 --> 56:00.940] Asked him why. [56:00.940 --> 56:03.940] Told me, um, what is it? [56:03.940 --> 56:09.940] And they told me, um, it's a ticket and you know, I need to sign it. [56:09.940 --> 56:13.940] If I didn't sign it, he was going to have to go to jail and bomb me out. [56:13.940 --> 56:16.940] So this is, this is the, uh, just of the case. [56:16.940 --> 56:17.940] So. [56:17.940 --> 56:20.940] Well, what's the ticket for? [56:20.940 --> 56:35.940] The ticket is for, uh, failing to call 911, um, and the damage of public property. [56:35.940 --> 56:36.940] Okay. [56:36.940 --> 56:38.940] Well, that's what the ticket is for. [56:38.940 --> 56:40.940] They got you on the second part. [56:40.940 --> 56:43.940] I don't know how they can force you to call 911. [56:43.940 --> 56:44.940] Okay. [56:44.940 --> 56:49.940] But as far as the public property damage that they got. [56:49.940 --> 56:54.940] Well, they do, they do have that. [56:54.940 --> 57:08.940] Um, if you read the next statute, uh, of the, uh, of the ticket that I got, uh, the next one says, um, there's some exemptions. [57:08.940 --> 57:13.940] There's, there's some exemptions for which, um, I don't have them right in front of me. [57:13.940 --> 57:19.940] Uh, as far as one of those exemptions, which I don't have to report any damage, um, immediately. [57:19.940 --> 57:23.940] I can, I have a few days to report any damage. [57:23.940 --> 57:25.940] So since he showed up, the road. [57:25.940 --> 57:31.940] Is it, is the, is that few days leeway property type specific? [57:31.940 --> 57:39.940] Um, it, it references the previous statute, which is the one he wrote me up for. [57:39.940 --> 57:40.940] Okay. [57:40.940 --> 57:46.940] And it says that under that statute, there is leeway to make a report for blah, blah, blah. [57:46.940 --> 57:47.940] Yes. [57:47.940 --> 57:48.940] Okay. [57:48.940 --> 57:51.940] Then that's called an affirmative defense. [57:51.940 --> 57:52.940] Okay. [57:52.940 --> 58:01.940] And, uh, not only that, it also says, uh, it has to be $500 worth of damage and he didn't put that it was $500 worth of damage on. [58:01.940 --> 58:05.940] Nor would he be qualified to make that determination. [58:05.940 --> 58:07.940] Okay. [58:07.940 --> 58:11.940] So you can check both of those are affirmative defenses. [58:11.940 --> 58:16.940] See, the thing is, is whoever writes up the complaint is going to have to put that money amount in there. [58:16.940 --> 58:19.940] And you're going to want to know how did you come to that conclusion? [58:19.940 --> 58:24.940] Where is the actual written estimate by somebody with the authority to calculate this? [58:24.940 --> 58:27.940] Understand the actual cost involved and blah, blah, blah. [58:27.940 --> 58:33.940] So one department wrote up this report that says it's $501 worth of damage. [58:33.940 --> 58:34.940] You see what I'm saying? [58:34.940 --> 58:35.940] What? [58:35.940 --> 58:38.940] They're going to have to do that to prove it even if they do it. [58:38.940 --> 58:42.940] But you've got an affirmative defense if you've got X period of time to make it in. [58:42.940 --> 58:43.940] Hang on just a second. [58:43.940 --> 58:45.940] We'll finish that discussion when we get back. [58:45.940 --> 58:47.940] Hold on, folks. [58:47.940 --> 59:16.940] We'll return. [59:17.940 --> 59:27.940] Thank you. [59:47.940 --> 01:00:02.940] Thank you. [01:00:02.940 --> 01:00:22.940] Thank you. [01:00:22.940 --> 01:00:48.940] Thank you. [01:00:48.940 --> 01:01:01.940] Today in History, the year 1968, President Lyndon M. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968, [01:01:01.940 --> 01:01:07.940] which prohibited private businesses from discriminating based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. [01:01:07.940 --> 01:01:13.940] It also prohibited unequal application of voter registration requirements, racial segregation in public schools, [01:01:13.940 --> 01:01:23.940] in employment, and public accommodations for places of business today in history. [01:01:23.940 --> 01:01:29.940] In recent news, tensions in Syria seem to reach new levels after a chemical attack on civilians in the city of Douma, [01:01:29.940 --> 01:01:34.940] which left 40 dead and many injured, an attack which is being blamed on the democratically elected president of Syria, [01:01:34.940 --> 01:01:38.940] Bashar al-Assad, by the United States, and on Israel by Russia, [01:01:38.940 --> 01:01:42.940] either accusatory narrative without any verified evidence as of yet. [01:01:42.940 --> 01:01:48.940] President Trump tweeted today Wednesday that if, quote, Russia vows to shoot down any and all missiles fired at Syria, [01:01:48.940 --> 01:01:52.940] get ready, Russia, because they will be coming in nice and new and smart. [01:01:52.940 --> 01:01:57.940] Going on to warn Russia that you shouldn't be partners with a gas-killing animal who kills his people and enjoys it. [01:01:57.940 --> 01:02:05.940] 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. [01:02:05.940 --> 01:02:14.940] Syria and Russia, on the other hand, have given approval since yesterday for the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons to investigate the sign of the chemical slaughter. [01:02:14.940 --> 01:02:19.940] Assad has been successful in maintaining rule and support during Syria's seven-year civil war, [01:02:19.940 --> 01:02:26.940] 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, [01:02:26.940 --> 01:02:31.940] with ISIS being one of the more notorious swimmer groups of the American-backed Syrian rebels. [01:02:31.940 --> 01:02:39.940] No surprise, then, why Russian Foreign Minister Spokeswoman Maria Zakova posted on Facebook that smart missiles should be fired at terrorists [01:02:39.940 --> 01:02:43.940] and not at a legitimate government, which has been fighting terrorists. [01:02:43.940 --> 01:02:50.940] 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? [01:02:50.940 --> 01:03:01.940] This was Rick Rody with your lowdown for April 11, 2018. [01:03:20.940 --> 01:03:49.940] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio, calling 512-646-1984. [01:03:49.940 --> 01:03:54.940] All right, we are talking with Charles in Georgia. All right, Charles, go ahead. [01:03:54.940 --> 01:04:09.940] All right, now the statute is 40-6-274 in the OCGA, and it says it provides an exemption from immediately reporting where there is no known injury or damage to another's property. [01:04:09.940 --> 01:04:14.940] My argument is when I got hung on the guardrail, I didn't know that there was any damage. [01:04:14.940 --> 01:04:19.940] I just thought that my truck was stuck on the guardrail. [01:04:19.940 --> 01:04:24.940] And we're talking about on the side of the highway where it's pitch black where you can't see your hand in front of your face. [01:04:24.940 --> 01:04:29.940] And when the tow truck guys got there, they didn't see any damage to any guardrail either. [01:04:29.940 --> 01:04:32.940] They just thought that I needed to be pulled off the guardrail. [01:04:32.940 --> 01:04:34.940] So all of a sudden, this guy sits up here. [01:04:34.940 --> 01:04:47.940] We have a timid light from the tow truck, and he walks around, goes down the hill and looks at this guardrail, and he says that the guardrail had been torn up. [01:04:47.940 --> 01:04:52.940] Like I said, I didn't know because it's just too dark out there to see, and I just thought I was on guardrail. [01:04:52.940 --> 01:04:55.940] Were you able to visually verify that it was or it wasn't? [01:04:55.940 --> 01:05:00.940] I still couldn't tell. He went around there and said it was. I still couldn't tell that it wasn't. [01:05:00.940 --> 01:05:02.940] This was a police officer? [01:05:02.940 --> 01:05:06.940] This was a sheriff's deputy of the Franklin County Sheriff's. [01:05:06.940 --> 01:05:10.940] Ah, someone who does not work road and bridge. [01:05:10.940 --> 01:05:12.940] Oh, there you go. [01:05:12.940 --> 01:05:20.940] And someone who cannot prove that the so-called damage pre-existed before your truck even got there. [01:05:20.940 --> 01:05:23.940] Oh, there you go. [01:05:23.940 --> 01:05:26.940] Road and bridge. [01:05:26.940 --> 01:05:27.940] All right. [01:05:27.940 --> 01:05:32.940] He's not qualified to make those kinds of determinations unless it's a really obvious thing. [01:05:32.940 --> 01:05:41.940] And if you and the tow truck drivers didn't notice there was any damage until he decided to say there was damage, then obviously it's not that obvious. [01:05:41.940 --> 01:05:45.940] Oh. [01:05:45.940 --> 01:05:47.940] Well, that's... [01:05:47.940 --> 01:05:55.940] Now, the thing is, is what you just read to me, some other person's property. [01:05:55.940 --> 01:06:04.940] Okay. They're going to try to say other person can include the state or the county or whatever as a member of the public. [01:06:04.940 --> 01:06:09.940] They're going to try to make that argument and you're going to have to make them prove it up. [01:06:09.940 --> 01:06:19.940] You show me where other person in this case means not a specific individual in the legal entity instead. [01:06:19.940 --> 01:06:22.940] Okay, this one says another property. [01:06:22.940 --> 01:06:23.940] Yeah. [01:06:23.940 --> 01:06:25.940] Or... [01:06:25.940 --> 01:06:28.940] Yeah, so what's the definition of another? [01:06:28.940 --> 01:06:39.940] It's like, you know what, I'm going to look and see if it was in the statute or in the LCGA, so I can't assume anything. [01:06:39.940 --> 01:06:49.940] Well, the property damage statute that he cited you on, are you saying this references that specific statute? [01:06:49.940 --> 01:07:04.940] Okay, that statute that he cited me on is 40-273, which if it requires an accident, or more than $500 in damage to another's property. [01:07:04.940 --> 01:07:07.940] Okay. [01:07:07.940 --> 01:07:14.940] But again, you said there was an exception statute or provision. What is it? [01:07:14.940 --> 01:07:23.940] It says, however, this was in the Navarro v. Atlanta case, the Georgia Court of Appeals, in 2001. [01:07:23.940 --> 01:07:36.940] However, 40-6-274 provides an exemption from immediately reporting where there is no known injury or damage to another's property. [01:07:36.940 --> 01:07:43.940] Well, again, we still have the damage issue. The statute says damage and the exception says damage. [01:07:43.940 --> 01:07:44.940] That's correct. [01:07:44.940 --> 01:07:57.940] So it's not an exception. No known damage means whatever, but now until they got the lights on it, you couldn't know there was damage because you couldn't see it. [01:07:57.940 --> 01:07:58.940] Correct. [01:07:58.940 --> 01:07:59.940] Okay. [01:07:59.940 --> 01:08:06.940] And the damage still wasn't visible even after you could see it. The cop just figured he'd make it up as he goes. [01:08:06.940 --> 01:08:07.940] There you go. [01:08:07.940 --> 01:08:18.940] Okay. So the argument here would be that you have this protection because, one, I didn't know there was any property damage. [01:08:18.940 --> 01:08:23.940] There was no visible property damage to me or the tow truck drivers even after the cop said there was. [01:08:23.940 --> 01:08:35.940] Two, the position of my trailer most likely did not contribute to this alleged damage to the cop as it could have existed before my trailer even got hung on the thing. [01:08:35.940 --> 01:08:37.940] There you go. [01:08:37.940 --> 01:08:47.940] Okay. So if you can't prove that I damaged that guardrail, then I have an affirmative defense here that says I don't have to report this right away. [01:08:47.940 --> 01:08:55.940] And I didn't because I didn't think there, I didn't know there was any property damage. Had no reason to think there was property damage. [01:08:55.940 --> 01:08:56.940] Exactly. [01:08:56.940 --> 01:08:58.940] So there you go. [01:08:58.940 --> 01:08:59.940] And that's what I'm going with. [01:08:59.940 --> 01:09:14.940] Now, I have taken some steps. My residence is in Michigan. I filed for a removal to the Eastern District Federal Court of Federal Court. [01:09:14.940 --> 01:09:22.940] And they sent me a letter back denying my removal based on, they said they had jurisdiction over the matter. [01:09:22.940 --> 01:09:29.940] My removal was denied. [01:09:29.940 --> 01:09:42.940] So I sent an amendment because I wanted to do a diversity and I didn't put diversity in the first one and they also denied that one for diversity of citizenship. [01:09:42.940 --> 01:09:48.940] I just got that letter today to see if we can get it removed to the federal court. [01:09:48.940 --> 01:10:02.940] So I wanted to see should I remove it to the federal court of the state of Georgia, of the district in Georgia, and maybe then I can move it to the... [01:10:02.940 --> 01:10:11.940] Since this is commerce, since this is interstate commerce that I was participating in here, that I would be able to have it removed. [01:10:11.940 --> 01:10:18.940] Well, in my letter, they said they denied it because of, this is a misdemeanor. [01:10:18.940 --> 01:10:19.940] Yeah, I am. [01:10:19.940 --> 01:10:20.940] Paper show. [01:10:20.940 --> 01:10:28.940] Well, you know, this is what, of the pro-way court judge, Everston, of the pro-way court, this is what he wrote me. [01:10:28.940 --> 01:10:40.940] He said upon the court receiving an amendment notice of removal under the diversity of citizenship, court takes judicial notice that the defendant is cited for a misdemeanor offense. [01:10:40.940 --> 01:10:49.940] Therefore, the request of removal is denied. [01:10:49.940 --> 01:10:52.940] Okay. [01:10:52.940 --> 01:10:53.940] All right. [01:10:53.940 --> 01:11:01.940] So I wanted to see what I could do to, you know, do I just hold on to this for reference or is that just the end of that? [01:11:01.940 --> 01:11:13.940] I want to show up in Franklin County to keep up with this court case. [01:11:13.940 --> 01:11:22.940] Well, the thing is, is their own rules say that diversity jurisdiction exists in this case? [01:11:22.940 --> 01:11:28.940] I don't know how they are specifically saying it doesn't, even though it's a misdemeanor. [01:11:28.940 --> 01:11:30.940] So what? [01:11:30.940 --> 01:11:39.940] I mean, it happens in civil lawsuits every day and there's no criminal conduct in that whatsoever. [01:11:39.940 --> 01:11:49.940] And unless they're trying to say that diversity jurisdiction doesn't exist in criminal cases. [01:11:49.940 --> 01:11:53.940] I guess that's where they're going with it. [01:11:53.940 --> 01:12:02.940] And that's news just as the federal government, they do it all the time. [01:12:02.940 --> 01:12:08.940] Well, well, I've been denied, so I don't know if that's unappealable. [01:12:08.940 --> 01:12:17.940] Well, try to try to find out as much as you can about those types of cases in relation to that type of removal. [01:12:17.940 --> 01:12:19.940] Okay. [01:12:19.940 --> 01:12:22.940] Okay, and go from there. [01:12:22.940 --> 01:12:26.940] All right, I'll do that and I'll give you guys a call back in a week. [01:12:26.940 --> 01:12:33.940] And I'm going to, I'm going to go after them hard on this one because I just, I hate to be put through things like this. [01:12:33.940 --> 01:12:42.940] So if they're going to put me through things, I don't mind filing the necessary professional conduct complaints against the officer and things like that. [01:12:42.940 --> 01:12:45.940] So I'm going to definitely take those as well. [01:12:45.940 --> 01:12:47.940] Well, I wish you luck with all that then. [01:12:47.940 --> 01:12:49.940] Thank you very much, Eddie. [01:12:49.940 --> 01:12:51.940] And like I said, continue the great work that you do. [01:12:51.940 --> 01:12:53.940] I'm going to try. [01:12:53.940 --> 01:12:56.940] Y'all hanging there yourselves, okay? [01:12:56.940 --> 01:12:57.940] All right, thank you. [01:12:57.940 --> 01:12:58.940] Yes, sir. Bye-bye. [01:12:58.940 --> 01:13:00.940] Yes, sir. Bye-bye. [01:13:00.940 --> 01:13:03.940] All right, now we're going to go to Tyler in Wyoming. [01:13:03.940 --> 01:13:05.940] Tyler, what have you got? [01:13:05.940 --> 01:13:07.940] Yeah, Eddie, how have you been? [01:13:07.940 --> 01:13:09.940] I've been tired, busy. [01:13:09.940 --> 01:13:11.940] I hear you, man. [01:13:11.940 --> 01:13:13.940] It's good to talk to you again. [01:13:13.940 --> 01:13:28.940] I think you're familiar with my dad's case that he was doing there and in Wyoming, he went to the sham trial and then, of course, they rubber stamped it down to give you $135 fine for driving without a driver's license and proof insurance. [01:13:28.940 --> 01:13:33.940] He showed the insurance, got that cancelled, but he wanted to file an appeal. [01:13:33.940 --> 01:13:38.940] And I said, okay. [01:13:38.940 --> 01:13:42.940] The only thing is I have never done an appeal in all honesty. [01:13:42.940 --> 01:13:53.940] So I was kind of looking for a little advice on, and I know it's a bearer to the court and so forth, but what is, do you have any ideas on how to file a good appeal? [01:13:53.940 --> 01:13:58.940] Well, it depends upon what the rules of the particular state are. [01:13:58.940 --> 01:14:03.940] Here, there are several things you have to do before the appeal could even be done. [01:14:03.940 --> 01:14:07.940] And if you fail to do any one of them, then the appeal will not go through. [01:14:07.940 --> 01:14:09.940] It's over before it even begins. [01:14:09.940 --> 01:14:24.940] There's also a rule that says you cannot even appeal a case unless in a Class C fine on the offense, unless the fine is in excess of $100 or the issue is one of the constitutionality of the statute at issue. [01:14:24.940 --> 01:14:30.940] So you've got to eliminate that right off the bat as to whether or not either of those applies. [01:14:30.940 --> 01:14:40.940] Then you've got to, before you even get the appeal, then you've got to perfect the appeal here at a court of record, you've got 10 days, and a court of no record, you've got five days. [01:14:40.940 --> 01:14:52.940] And perfection of the appeal requires two things, the filing of a motion for a new trial and the perfecting of the appeal bond, whether that be by a written bond or a cash bond. [01:14:52.940 --> 01:14:59.940] And those have to all be done within that five day or 10 day limit, depending upon which kind of court you're in. [01:14:59.940 --> 01:15:11.940] Then, of course, you have to go and get everything filed in the appellate court once the appeal goes through, which is a whole other kettle of worms. [01:15:11.940 --> 01:15:12.940] Yeah, yeah. [01:15:12.940 --> 01:15:21.940] So you would have to see what the specific requirements are in Wyoming to perfect an appeal before you'll have the answer to that question. [01:15:21.940 --> 01:15:25.940] Okay, you know, that's in the rules of appellate procedure. [01:15:25.940 --> 01:15:34.940] Well, maybe that depends. The rules of appellate procedure do not cover these types of Class C final and cases. [01:15:34.940 --> 01:15:42.940] Everything about how the appeal is to be done until you actually get the appeal is in the Code of Criminal Procedure. [01:15:42.940 --> 01:15:43.940] Okay. [01:15:43.940 --> 01:15:50.940] The only thing that the rules of procedure for the actual appeal do is tell you how the appeal has to be formatted and which court it has to go to. [01:15:50.940 --> 01:15:57.940] But that also can be changed by other statute. For instance, here you go into a municipal court. [01:15:57.940 --> 01:16:07.940] You don't go to the district court. You have to go to the specific county court at law that hears the appeals from that particular court. [01:16:07.940 --> 01:16:09.940] Wow. [01:16:09.940 --> 01:16:22.940] Well, on his judgment, they did send a notice at the bottom and said he had 30 days for the appeal to file a notice of appeal, but also filed a motion of arrest of judgment because that's Rule 34 here. [01:16:22.940 --> 01:16:23.940] Right. [01:16:23.940 --> 01:16:33.940] And then she used a court when there's no jurisdiction and we filed like a six-page saying, hey, judge, you know, there's no subject matter jurisdiction. 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[01:19:59.940 --> 01:20:19.940] Okay, the notice of appeal, I think that goes to the trial court. But then, from then on, I'm just kind of, you know, I was reading a little bit in the Pell Procedure, talked about how to Pellet Briefs and did they send, does the court, the trial court send all the transcript or am I responding? [01:20:19.940 --> 01:20:38.940] You need to file a motion requesting that all records and documents from that trial be sent up. You need to cover your basis for everything. Don't leave the chance that they will do anything they're supposed to do. You file a motion asking for everything they're supposed to do to be done. [01:20:38.940 --> 01:20:56.940] Okay, okay. Alright, so that would be separate from the notice of appeal. That's the actual motion. So would you title that motion to transfer documents or transfer the court record? Is that what you titled that? [01:20:56.940 --> 01:20:58.940] Transfer of appellate records. [01:20:58.940 --> 01:21:01.940] Okay. [01:21:01.940 --> 01:21:07.940] Or transfer of court records for appeal. You can name it almost anything as long as you're clear about what that thing is. [01:21:07.940 --> 01:21:13.940] Yeah, sure. Okay. [01:21:13.940 --> 01:21:14.940] Alright. [01:21:14.940 --> 01:21:20.940] I'm sorry if y'all hear me shuffle around my water bottle. It gets awful hot in here and I get real thirsty doing this. [01:21:20.940 --> 01:21:32.940] That's okay. Yeah, I understand. I'm down there. I was going to ask you, does the Pellet Court vendor, they kind of give you a description of what to do at that point, whether you file a brief? [01:21:32.940 --> 01:21:42.940] Absolutely not. Everything you need to know about what to do is either end those rules or you better figure it out fast because they're not going to tell you anything except no. [01:21:42.940 --> 01:21:43.940] Anything. [01:21:43.940 --> 01:21:59.940] Yeah, right. Okay, you've pretty much answered that, Eddie. I was going to ask you, I got stopped the other day from the city and it was at night. It is a real stupid thing. [01:21:59.940 --> 01:22:08.940] It's just a real dumb reason to stop somebody. He followed me for over a mile and it was about one o'clock in the morning. [01:22:08.940 --> 01:22:17.940] I was over at a relative's house and helped them out and so I got back kind of late and the lights turned on and everything worked on my truck. [01:22:17.940 --> 01:22:21.940] I got a current tag. I was like, why are you pulling me over? What's speeding? [01:22:21.940 --> 01:22:30.940] Well, he said that I didn't signal. I was in the right lane. I was going right. There was no one around. I usually signal, but he said I didn't. [01:22:30.940 --> 01:22:38.940] Then he said my light didn't work on the license plate or it was a bright white light. I said, well, that's just the license plate light. [01:22:38.940 --> 01:22:45.940] That's just how it is because it's not supposed to be a bright white light like that. He says that's against the law. [01:22:45.940 --> 01:22:54.940] I told him, I kind of like you told him your transcript. I read your transcripts. I said, well, officer, first of all, I want you to know there is no transportation here. [01:22:54.940 --> 01:23:02.940] I'm not in transportation. He said, well, you're driving this vehicle. I said, no, actually, I'm not. I'm not driving this vehicle. [01:23:02.940 --> 01:23:08.940] He looked at me and he said, well, who's driving? I said, there's no one driving. He goes, well, what would you call it then? [01:23:08.940 --> 01:23:19.940] I said, well, I'm doing here. I said, I'm traveling by right and make a long story short. The one officer tried to tell me, well, if you believe what you do, why do you get a license plate? [01:23:19.940 --> 01:23:27.940] Why do you have a current license plate? I said, well, I said it's not because I have to get that either because I'm not in transportation. [01:23:27.940 --> 01:23:40.940] Well, you know, honestly, I get that out of practicality because if my vehicle gets stolen, you know, I want that, you know, in case I can identify the auto. Actually, I called it a private auto. [01:23:40.940 --> 01:23:48.940] And then he wrote me up for three tickets. He asked for my insurance. I said, no, I'm not going to supply insurance. I said it wasn't in an accident. [01:23:48.940 --> 01:23:58.940] I said, there's no cause of action for request for insurance. And I was polite about it, but I was firm. And he wrote me up for three tickets. [01:23:58.940 --> 01:24:03.940] They're not proof of insurance. He said I was, he didn't say driving without a license. [01:24:03.940 --> 01:24:14.940] The defendant did not show driver's license, which was required, and it's been expired since I think it's 2014. [01:24:14.940 --> 01:24:23.940] And to make, you know, add insult to injury, I had to leave. You know, I had to get home. And they're like, oh, you're not, you're not taking that vehicle anywhere. [01:24:23.940 --> 01:24:34.940] I said, whoa, wait a minute. It's my only, you know, source of travel around in. I have to, you know. And they said, no, you can call a cab or you can do whatever, but you're not leaving in that thing. [01:24:34.940 --> 01:24:43.940] They said, you're leaving that thing. We're going to arrest you. And at that point, I just kind of fed up. And I just said, look, guys, I said, you know, I don't know if you realize this. [01:24:43.940 --> 01:24:53.940] You know, but I said, you're, you're violating my constitutional rights at this point. I said, I'm a traveler. I have a right to do this and you're violating that. [01:24:53.940 --> 01:25:01.940] And they said, well, you can take that up to judge. What the officer's like, but I'm telling you now, if you, if you take off, we're going to arrest you. [01:25:01.940 --> 01:25:14.940] So I sat there for probably 45 minutes and then I just, you know, I still took off. I just toured through the neighborhood. Nobody's going to be at the one o'clock. And, you know, I don't want to be bugging people to rise too far to walk back. [01:25:14.940 --> 01:25:25.940] So I just left. But my main question, I didn't mean to focus on that too long as what would be the very first thing I thought about a couple of things. [01:25:25.940 --> 01:25:42.940] Would you file like a bill of particulars or a motion to, or clarification of the nature and cause of the charges, or what would be the very first thing you would try to file in a case like this? [01:25:42.940 --> 01:25:56.940] An affidavit of not engaging in transportation. Same thing. I always file. Okay. Yeah, I have a copy of that. Of not being engaged in transportation. [01:25:56.940 --> 01:26:10.940] Yep. Now, when I go into the hearing, they're going to ask me if I understand the nature and cause of the charges and I'm going to answer no. I mean, that is a correct answer. Correct. [01:26:10.940 --> 01:26:19.940] I understand the nature of the charge relates to a privileged subject called transportation, which I was not engaged in. [01:26:19.940 --> 01:26:29.940] I understand that I have no commercial nexus with that activity and the state has no evidence that I have a commercial nexus with that activity. [01:26:29.940 --> 01:26:33.940] That much you understand. Do they understand that? [01:26:33.940 --> 01:26:41.940] No. In fact, what they do and they did this dad's trial, they're like, I don't care what you call it. They're like driving, traveling. [01:26:41.940 --> 01:26:49.940] Well, they better understand what you call it or like what you call it because the law is very specific about what it calls it. [01:26:49.940 --> 01:26:56.940] And when it does not comply with what the law requires it to be, then what their opinion of it is is irrelevant. [01:26:56.940 --> 01:27:08.940] That's the other thing they're doing wrong on a daily basis. They're letting their opinion about what the law should be in a fear with what the law actually is. [01:27:08.940 --> 01:27:20.940] Yeah. Exactly. And I asked the officer, I know you said not to argue them on the side of the road. I didn't mean to do that. I was just a little frustrated. I was polite, but I was firm. [01:27:20.940 --> 01:27:26.940] But I just asked him, because I was curious what they would say. I said, look at my truck. I said, look at my private auto. [01:27:26.940 --> 01:27:35.940] I said, what persons or property am I transporting? I asked both officers that. And the one said, well, you're transporting yourself. [01:27:35.940 --> 01:27:46.940] And that shows what he knew because I said, no, you don't transport yourself. I mean, nobody ever says I'm transporting myself to go to groceries or I'm transporting myself to church. [01:27:46.940 --> 01:28:00.940] Someone talked that way. Transporting involves payment. That's the way to tell him that. Excuse me. Are you suggesting that I paid myself a fee to move from here to there with my car? [01:28:00.940 --> 01:28:09.940] Is that what you're suggesting? Is that what your mental capacity is allowing you to come up with to justify your ignorance of the subject? [01:28:09.940 --> 01:28:21.940] Right. And I laughed at that because I was just thinking that too. I said, how am I going to pay myself to travel around in the private auto? [01:28:21.940 --> 01:28:31.940] Yeah. And the only thing I messed up at, and I've listened to you and I forgot to do it, I didn't have a recording device. [01:28:31.940 --> 01:28:38.940] I did have my phone, but they wouldn't let me get back in the vehicle because I wanted to step out of the auto. [01:28:38.940 --> 01:28:43.940] They didn't let me get back in my auto. I wanted to get back and just sit down. [01:28:43.940 --> 01:28:52.940] Well, now you should have known that wasn't going to happen. You have to get out with everything that you're going to have already prepared, preferably with your phone and your shirt pocket, not in your hands. [01:28:52.940 --> 01:29:02.940] Yeah. I messed up there. Yeah. Now, I could still see if they had a body cam or something, which it probably wouldn't do me any good. [01:29:02.940 --> 01:29:10.940] But yeah, I messed up there. So is that not even going to be a part of the record if that didn't get recorded? [01:29:10.940 --> 01:29:18.940] Well, their version of it will be, your version of it will be, but there won't be anything to corroborate it unless somebody's got a recording. [01:29:18.940 --> 01:29:19.940] Yeah. [01:29:19.940 --> 01:29:24.940] They can say anything they want without that recording, hence the entire reason we do it. [01:29:24.940 --> 01:29:32.940] Exactly. No, and I've heard you say that a dozen times and I guess I was like, oh man, I can't believe I left my phone in the auto. [01:29:32.940 --> 01:29:38.940] And then I was like, and then he wouldn't let me go back. It's cold. I don't want to be in my sweatshirt. He's like, no, you just sit there. [01:29:38.940 --> 01:29:44.940] So I'm sitting on the bumper. First they called three units because I was such a danger because I didn't take no. [01:29:44.940 --> 01:29:51.940] So, you know, and to kind of end it, I just said, well, you just kept me from getting home. [01:29:51.940 --> 01:29:56.940] Yeah. Sorry, Tyler. I got another break. Hang on. All right, folks, we'll be right back. [01:30:04.940 --> 01:30:10.940] When a cat gets stuck in a tree, you get out the ladder. But what do you do if the critter is a drunken moose? [01:30:10.940 --> 01:30:15.940] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. Back to tell you how one man handled that bizarre dilemma. Next. 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[01:33:29.940 --> 01:33:33.940] All right, we are back. [01:33:33.940 --> 01:33:39.940] You know, I remember an old DJ from a long time ago called Wolfman Jack. [01:33:39.940 --> 01:33:42.940] I used to love listening to his show. [01:33:42.940 --> 01:33:45.940] Now if only that could sound like him and make that kind of money, wouldn't that be something? [01:33:45.940 --> 01:33:46.940] Yeah. [01:33:46.940 --> 01:33:48.940] All right, anyway, back to the callers here. [01:33:48.940 --> 01:33:50.940] Let's get back to Tyler N.Y. Ohmi. [01:33:50.940 --> 01:33:53.940] All right, Tyler, go ahead. [01:33:53.940 --> 01:33:59.940] I just wanted to say, you know, when I get to the initial hearing, I guess they'll call it, um, I won't make a plea. [01:33:59.940 --> 01:34:01.940] And they'll, the judge will, they'll always plead for you. [01:34:01.940 --> 01:34:02.940] Yeah. [01:34:02.940 --> 01:34:05.940] So when they do that, you just make an instant objection to that. [01:34:05.940 --> 01:34:06.940] Objection. [01:34:06.940 --> 01:34:10.940] The court has not established jurisdiction nor personal jurisdiction in this matter. [01:34:10.940 --> 01:34:14.940] Subject matter relates, in this case, to transportation, which I was not engaged in. [01:34:14.940 --> 01:34:20.940] State has no evidence of transportation unless they care to have a probable cause hearing in order to submit that to the court. [01:34:20.940 --> 01:34:26.940] Prior to the entering of a plea and depriving me of my rights, the challenge said jurisdiction. [01:34:26.940 --> 01:34:31.940] Any? [01:34:31.940 --> 01:34:35.940] And you can ask them for a probable cause hearing you say? [01:34:35.940 --> 01:34:41.940] Uh, well, they're supposed to give you one, but they try not to. [01:34:41.940 --> 01:34:42.940] Okay. [01:34:42.940 --> 01:34:46.940] Anytime they're charging you with a crime, probable cause has to be determined. [01:34:46.940 --> 01:34:54.940] Not only for the charge itself, but because it was a warrantless arrest, which is automatically presumed unlawful. [01:34:54.940 --> 01:34:58.940] As long as you challenge it as such, then you need to make the assertion. [01:34:58.940 --> 01:35:07.940] The officer's initial arrest of the individual for the purpose of issuing the citation was unlawful and illegal based upon lack of probable cause. [01:35:07.940 --> 01:35:12.940] Therefore, we have to have a probable cause of termination based upon that aspect of the warrantless arrest. [01:35:12.940 --> 01:35:17.940] Then we get to the issue of whether or not the charge is valid. [01:35:17.940 --> 01:35:18.940] Great. [01:35:18.940 --> 01:35:21.940] Yeah, in this case, I didn't actually get arrested. [01:35:21.940 --> 01:35:23.940] Yes, you did. [01:35:23.940 --> 01:35:24.940] If I took off. [01:35:24.940 --> 01:35:26.940] Well, I was tamed. [01:35:26.940 --> 01:35:29.940] No, you were not. [01:35:29.940 --> 01:35:45.940] The United States Supreme Court says that an arrest occurs the moment the officer shows a use of force to the point where the individual does not feel that they are able to leave of their own volition. [01:35:45.940 --> 01:35:47.940] Oh, oh, I didn't realize that. [01:35:47.940 --> 01:35:49.940] Okay. [01:35:49.940 --> 01:35:51.940] Do you have that case? [01:35:51.940 --> 01:35:53.940] There's tons of them. [01:35:53.940 --> 01:35:55.940] But yeah, I've got lots of them. [01:35:55.940 --> 01:35:57.940] Why? [01:35:57.940 --> 01:36:02.940] Well, I just wondered if you have a seminar material, you've got them. [01:36:02.940 --> 01:36:21.940] There's a folder in the seminar material called research in there is court cases by subject and there is a huge list of subjects folders with the particular court opinion right there in it. [01:36:21.940 --> 01:36:25.940] Okay. [01:36:25.940 --> 01:36:27.940] All right. [01:36:27.940 --> 01:36:28.940] Yeah, I didn't realize that. [01:36:28.940 --> 01:36:33.940] So if you feel like you can't leave of your own volition, then that is an arrest even though they don't put you cuffs or anything. [01:36:33.940 --> 01:36:34.940] Exactly. [01:36:34.940 --> 01:36:37.940] Cuffs has never been a requirement. [01:36:37.940 --> 01:36:38.940] Okay. [01:36:38.940 --> 01:36:39.940] Okay. [01:36:39.940 --> 01:36:42.940] I just learned something then. [01:36:42.940 --> 01:36:43.940] All right. [01:36:43.940 --> 01:36:45.940] Well, that gives me a plan to go by there. [01:36:45.940 --> 01:36:47.940] Eddie, you know, I'll start with that. [01:36:47.940 --> 01:36:48.940] I'll follow the affidavit. [01:36:48.940 --> 01:36:52.940] Also, the bond, the bond has always been a problem for me. [01:36:52.940 --> 01:36:56.940] I always put in a notice of rights violation due to bond enforcement. [01:36:56.940 --> 01:37:05.940] And when I do that, they usually don't charge a bond, but what they do is they'll say like, you can't drive or you'll be arrested or you can't, you know, this and that. [01:37:05.940 --> 01:37:07.940] And I don't want that. [01:37:07.940 --> 01:37:09.940] I don't want to be under that. [01:37:09.940 --> 01:37:12.940] Well, I can't tell you what to do about not being under that. [01:37:12.940 --> 01:37:18.940] You're going to have to take your chances to do what you got to do because they're not playing by the rules. [01:37:18.940 --> 01:37:23.940] They're going to arrest you whether you've paid the bond or not. [01:37:23.940 --> 01:37:35.940] This would be a shot in the dark, but could you go into the next higher court to develop court for an injunction on that bond, being that it hasn't gone through due process and therefore they're violating? [01:37:35.940 --> 01:37:44.940] No, because what the next higher court is going to say is that the prohibition is against the commission of other criminal acts of a similar nature. [01:37:44.940 --> 01:37:50.940] You're not going to prohibit a court from ordering you not to commit a crime. Come on. [01:37:50.940 --> 01:37:54.940] Okay. [01:37:54.940 --> 01:37:58.940] Okay. [01:37:58.940 --> 01:38:10.940] So it's just kind of a chance you take. You're saying that it's always a chance you take when the rules don't apply when they should and are being applied incorrectly when they shouldn't. [01:38:10.940 --> 01:38:11.940] Yeah. [01:38:11.940 --> 01:38:12.940] Yeah. [01:38:12.940 --> 01:38:27.940] So the judge is, what disturbs me about him is instead of just being honest, like in Dad's case, he wanted to read some case law, like you have your addendum in support of your affidavit with the case law and the right to travel. [01:38:27.940 --> 01:38:30.940] He was wanting to read those because he said, this is part of my case. [01:38:30.940 --> 01:38:34.940] And I think the judge just shut him down because he didn't want to inform the officers. [01:38:34.940 --> 01:38:42.940] And what he said was, well, he goes, I'll let you put that in writing, but I don't want you to read anything orally like that on the record. [01:38:42.940 --> 01:38:46.940] And so why else would he do that? [01:38:46.940 --> 01:38:58.940] Your dad needs to object, objection judge, I have the right to make my case by any means that is allowable. This is testimony. This is something I can attest to, personal knowledge. [01:38:58.940 --> 01:39:02.940] I have a right to put it into the record, written or otherwise. [01:39:02.940 --> 01:39:04.940] Right. Right. [01:39:04.940 --> 01:39:06.940] And they just ignore him. [01:39:06.940 --> 01:39:15.940] Well, then you file in your appellate brief to do process violations associated with not being allowed to put on a vigorous defense. [01:39:15.940 --> 01:39:22.940] The judge prohibited you from doing the very thing you're supposed to be able to do, put on a vigorous defense. [01:39:22.940 --> 01:39:24.940] That's a good point for the appellate. [01:39:24.940 --> 01:39:27.940] Yeah, okay. [01:39:27.940 --> 01:39:28.940] Yeah. [01:39:28.940 --> 01:39:30.940] And he did. [01:39:30.940 --> 01:39:33.940] Proper defense. Okay. [01:39:33.940 --> 01:39:38.940] All right, Eddie, as always, I appreciate your knowledge and your help, man. Appreciate you. [01:39:38.940 --> 01:39:41.940] All right. Well, you're welcome if I was any help at all. [01:39:41.940 --> 01:39:45.940] All right. Yeah, you are all being touched probably in a week or so. [01:39:45.940 --> 01:39:47.940] All right. Good luck. [01:39:47.940 --> 01:39:48.940] All right. Thanks. [01:39:48.940 --> 01:39:49.940] All right, bye. [01:39:49.940 --> 01:39:50.940] Bye-bye. [01:39:50.940 --> 01:39:51.940] Bye-bye. [01:39:51.940 --> 01:39:55.940] Now let's get to Charles in Washington. Charles, what do you got? [01:39:55.940 --> 01:40:00.940] Yeah, how you doing? Nothing much. I got a ticket here not long back. [01:40:00.940 --> 01:40:05.940] And I'm scheduled to go to court, which I missed the first court hearing. [01:40:05.940 --> 01:40:10.940] And I put a request then to have that done for medical reasons. [01:40:10.940 --> 01:40:14.940] So they gave me a chance to do another court hearing. [01:40:14.940 --> 01:40:17.940] I think that'd be a big orientation. [01:40:17.940 --> 01:40:25.940] So the lady called me today and she asked me to come in and do a speedy trial waiver in order to get the new case. [01:40:25.940 --> 01:40:27.940] That means a new court date. [01:40:27.940 --> 01:40:32.940] And I remember hearing something about if I do that, then I'm giving up my rights. [01:40:32.940 --> 01:40:34.940] It's just nothing more than... [01:40:34.940 --> 01:40:38.940] Why would you give up the right to a speedy trial? [01:40:38.940 --> 01:40:41.940] Well, I mean, I didn't see nothing wrong with it. [01:40:41.940 --> 01:40:43.940] I thought it was just what the lady said. [01:40:43.940 --> 01:40:47.940] A trial within 14 days are no more than 120 days. [01:40:47.940 --> 01:40:49.940] She said that's all it is. [01:40:49.940 --> 01:40:51.940] I said, okay, so I had no problem doing that. [01:40:51.940 --> 01:40:56.940] But I remember looking at one of them channels on the YouTube was something where I first found you. [01:40:56.940 --> 01:41:03.940] Well, the thing is, is that speedy trial is not affected when you're the one that asks for a continuance. [01:41:03.940 --> 01:41:13.940] The speedy trial clock is told when you ask for the continuance or you ask for a rescheduled court date that goes beyond the date. [01:41:13.940 --> 01:41:16.940] Okay, so it's okay for me to basically go in and ask for that. [01:41:16.940 --> 01:41:21.940] I need a sign for that to get my new case because that's something I requested. [01:41:21.940 --> 01:41:22.940] Is what you're saying? [01:41:22.940 --> 01:41:28.940] Well, they're having you waive your right to a speedy trial to get that. [01:41:28.940 --> 01:41:30.940] That's what you just told me. [01:41:30.940 --> 01:41:33.940] Yeah, that's what she said. [01:41:33.940 --> 01:41:41.940] I never had to do that before, but she said they need to come in and fill out a speedy form or a speedy form waiver. [01:41:41.940 --> 01:41:43.940] A speedy trial waiver. [01:41:43.940 --> 01:41:44.940] Yeah. [01:41:44.940 --> 01:41:53.940] But I'm asking you again, why would you waive the right to a speedy trial just to get a trial date? [01:41:53.940 --> 01:41:57.940] That conflicts with the whole idea of a speedy trial. [01:41:57.940 --> 01:42:07.940] Oh, we won't give you a trial at all unless you waive your right to speedy trial. [01:42:07.940 --> 01:42:08.940] Let me get this right. [01:42:08.940 --> 01:42:12.940] When I first heard the hearing come up, I didn't have to fill out none of this stuff. [01:42:12.940 --> 01:42:18.940] I just went into the ticket to the court within the 15 days that that was it, and they sent me a court date. [01:42:18.940 --> 01:42:22.940] So now that I missed that court date, tell me I need to come in and fill out that form. [01:42:22.940 --> 01:42:26.940] And I'm thinking, why should I need to come in and fill out that form, which I don't fully understand the whole really... [01:42:26.940 --> 01:42:29.940] No, you do not have to do that. [01:42:29.940 --> 01:42:31.940] I think so. [01:42:31.940 --> 01:42:38.940] They can't force you to waive your right to speedy trial to get a trial just because you missed the original date. [01:42:38.940 --> 01:42:47.940] Unless they're trying to tell you we're going to issue a warrant for your arrest because you missed the court date unless you do this, and then it's still an even bigger problem. [01:42:47.940 --> 01:42:56.940] Yeah, because that's what they did the first time, and I requested a judge to remove the fee, but they charged you to go and see the judge to get it removed, the warrant, that is. [01:42:56.940 --> 01:42:58.940] And so they, she didn't have me to come in. [01:42:58.940 --> 01:42:59.940] She just said, no problem. [01:42:59.940 --> 01:43:01.940] I was just having another court date. [01:43:01.940 --> 01:43:04.940] One day they called and said, I need you to come in and sign that. [01:43:04.940 --> 01:43:05.940] I never signed. [01:43:05.940 --> 01:43:07.940] Anyone who would go to the court, I would never sign that. [01:43:07.940 --> 01:43:11.940] But for the simple fact, I was told, it violates your right. [01:43:11.940 --> 01:43:13.940] You waive all rights, and I'm not going to do that. [01:43:13.940 --> 01:43:24.940] And I know they got to say when you sign UCC 1 slash 208 or 308, I was told never put your name if you sign anything, but put that in there because that results your right. [01:43:24.940 --> 01:43:26.940] That was the other question I was going to ask you. [01:43:26.940 --> 01:43:32.940] Under the UCC and a commercial endeavor, that would be correct, but who says that's the case here? [01:43:32.940 --> 01:43:33.940] Because it's not. [01:43:33.940 --> 01:43:34.940] This is civil, correct? [01:43:34.940 --> 01:43:35.940] I don't know. [01:43:35.940 --> 01:43:39.940] How do they treat, oh, in Washington they're civil, yeah. [01:43:39.940 --> 01:43:40.940] Yeah, it's civil. 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[01:46:23.060 --> 01:46:48.540] All right, folks. [01:46:48.540 --> 01:46:49.540] We are back. [01:46:49.540 --> 01:46:51.460] This is rule of law radio. [01:46:51.460 --> 01:46:55.820] We are now in the last segment of the show, and we are wrapping this up with Charles and [01:46:55.820 --> 01:46:56.820] Washington. [01:46:56.820 --> 01:46:57.820] All right, Charles. [01:46:57.820 --> 01:46:58.820] All right. [01:46:58.820 --> 01:47:07.100] Okay, so as I was saying, if I go down to the courthouse tomorrow, do not sign the speedy [01:47:07.100 --> 01:47:11.860] trial waiver form, because it should be necessary for me to continue on with what the judges [01:47:11.860 --> 01:47:13.860] allowed me to have continuous. [01:47:13.860 --> 01:47:16.900] Is this correct? [01:47:16.900 --> 01:47:23.900] You don't want to waive your right to a speedy trial, ever. [01:47:23.900 --> 01:47:24.900] Okay. [01:47:24.900 --> 01:47:25.900] No. [01:47:25.900 --> 01:47:26.900] Okay. [01:47:26.900 --> 01:47:27.900] She ever. [01:47:27.900 --> 01:47:28.900] Okay. [01:47:28.900 --> 01:47:29.900] Ever. [01:47:29.900 --> 01:47:30.900] But he's right. [01:47:30.900 --> 01:47:31.900] Okay. [01:47:31.900 --> 01:47:32.900] All right. [01:47:32.900 --> 01:47:33.900] Now, hey, the other thing I'm thinking about is going to kill, so I'm not going to take [01:47:33.900 --> 01:47:34.900] that. [01:47:34.900 --> 01:47:45.900] But when I go in, the first thing I always tell the judge when she has to come up and make [01:47:45.900 --> 01:47:46.900] a plea. [01:47:46.900 --> 01:47:47.900] When they say they defend it, I always object. [01:47:47.900 --> 01:47:51.900] We ask, do I just say it, and I always tell them that I'm under duress. [01:47:51.900 --> 01:47:56.580] When they ask for me to have a, do I need a lawyer, I tell them, no, I don't use it lawyers, [01:47:56.580 --> 01:47:58.140] and I don't make a plea. [01:47:58.140 --> 01:48:01.700] So when I would go up, I always tell them I'm here on a special period, and I challenge [01:48:01.700 --> 01:48:02.700] subject matter jurisdiction. [01:48:02.700 --> 01:48:06.580] That's how I always start my case off. [01:48:06.580 --> 01:48:11.900] And not understanding the full realm, my thinking from what I've been hearing. [01:48:11.900 --> 01:48:17.980] It means that I don't have a contract with the city or the state doing business on the [01:48:17.980 --> 01:48:18.980] commerce. [01:48:18.980 --> 01:48:21.900] So they have to prove that I meet those criteria. [01:48:21.900 --> 01:48:24.820] Well, they have to prove the criteria anyway. [01:48:24.820 --> 01:48:29.780] You have to make the case about the lack of subject matter jurisdiction. [01:48:29.780 --> 01:48:36.540] You have to be able to show that the statutes regulate commerce and those engaging in commerce [01:48:36.540 --> 01:48:38.820] and not deprive it. [01:48:38.820 --> 01:48:42.100] And that's exactly what that stuff I sent you for Washington. [01:48:42.100 --> 01:48:47.780] It tells you exactly what statute to go pull up that says exactly that. [01:48:47.780 --> 01:48:53.140] They cannot show a nexus between you and the commercial activity to which the statutes [01:48:53.140 --> 01:48:54.140] apply. [01:48:54.140 --> 01:48:55.140] Okay. [01:48:55.140 --> 01:48:59.180] Well, this is what I know, I just, I just emailed you, maybe you said you were going [01:48:59.180 --> 01:49:00.180] to send me that stuff. [01:49:00.180 --> 01:49:04.900] I sent that to my friend Winona, and I explained who it was, and you were supposed to really [01:49:04.900 --> 01:49:05.900] send me that. [01:49:05.900 --> 01:49:10.740] I got the email and I replied back the day at, I mean the same day or the next day after [01:49:10.740 --> 01:49:11.740] I got it. [01:49:11.740 --> 01:49:12.740] Okay. [01:49:12.740 --> 01:49:13.740] She didn't call me. [01:49:13.740 --> 01:49:14.740] She didn't let me know that. [01:49:14.740 --> 01:49:15.740] She knew you had sent it. [01:49:15.740 --> 01:49:17.540] So I got to check with her to get back in. [01:49:17.540 --> 01:49:18.540] That's what it was. [01:49:18.540 --> 01:49:21.940] That's why when you tell me that I'm like, I didn't get it, I'll call her on that because [01:49:21.940 --> 01:49:25.300] everything I'm going to need as far as the no license, no registrations, what I'm dealing [01:49:25.300 --> 01:49:27.860] with is all in what you just sent me. [01:49:27.860 --> 01:49:28.860] Yeah. [01:49:28.860 --> 01:49:29.860] Good. [01:49:29.860 --> 01:49:30.860] I'm good to go. [01:49:30.860 --> 01:49:31.860] That's all I needed. [01:49:31.860 --> 01:49:32.860] Because I hadn't read that. [01:49:32.860 --> 01:49:35.900] I probably wouldn't have been calling you right now tonight, but I just want to make sure when [01:49:35.900 --> 01:49:40.660] I go to court, how do I go about what's the first things I need to do, and then I'm going [01:49:40.660 --> 01:49:41.660] to ask you again. [01:49:41.660 --> 01:49:42.660] I've never asked before. [01:49:42.660 --> 01:49:47.980] And then I ask guys, conversation, you had a seminar on this stuff, which I never got. [01:49:47.980 --> 01:49:53.060] And I think I was trying to ask you about that before, then I can study and go over [01:49:53.060 --> 01:49:56.940] because I would have thought you'd deal with this kind of stuff, what you say, how to respond [01:49:56.940 --> 01:49:59.660] to when you go to court on these cases. [01:49:59.660 --> 01:50:03.180] And I think that's covered in that seminar that you were telling the gentleman prior. [01:50:03.180 --> 01:50:04.180] Yeah. [01:50:04.180 --> 01:50:05.180] Okay. [01:50:05.180 --> 01:50:08.180] So I need to get that seminar if it's possible. [01:50:08.180 --> 01:50:10.180] Would probably help. [01:50:10.180 --> 01:50:11.180] Yeah. [01:50:11.180 --> 01:50:16.700] It would help a lot because I'm still swimming in the dark out here, and this is only such [01:50:16.700 --> 01:50:21.780] a ticker I got since I've been traveling without plates and I use my passport as far [01:50:21.780 --> 01:50:22.780] as my ID. [01:50:22.780 --> 01:50:26.780] So I never give up my life so that I had a case going on appeal, but I missed that. [01:50:26.780 --> 01:50:32.260] So I had to do the little community service, the squash way, the $700 ticket, and I want [01:50:32.260 --> 01:50:33.700] to do that this time. [01:50:33.700 --> 01:50:38.180] So do I go on your website again to request that seminar? [01:50:38.180 --> 01:50:39.180] You can, yeah. [01:50:39.180 --> 01:50:43.740] Well, you go to the LogosRadioNetwork.com website in the top left, there's a black box [01:50:43.740 --> 01:50:49.300] and down toward the bottom of that black box is purchase Eddie's traffic seminar. [01:50:49.300 --> 01:50:50.300] Traffic seminar. [01:50:50.300 --> 01:50:51.300] Okay. [01:50:51.300 --> 01:50:52.300] Got it. [01:50:52.300 --> 01:51:12.060] So that's LogosRadioNet, LogosRadioNetworks.com, and you say when I go to that, go to the [01:51:12.060 --> 01:51:13.620] left corner. [01:51:13.620 --> 01:51:18.980] Top left corner, there's a big black box that covers up the whole top left part of the page [01:51:18.980 --> 01:51:19.980] there. [01:51:19.980 --> 01:51:20.980] Okay. [01:51:20.980 --> 01:51:23.980] And it'll be somewhere in there. [01:51:23.980 --> 01:51:24.980] All right. [01:51:24.980 --> 01:51:26.980] I didn't go from there. [01:51:26.980 --> 01:51:27.980] Yes. [01:51:27.980 --> 01:51:28.980] Eddie, again, I appreciate it. [01:51:28.980 --> 01:51:30.980] I know there's probably somebody else who wants to talk with you, and I'll let you know [01:51:30.980 --> 01:51:31.980] as well. [01:51:31.980 --> 01:51:33.540] Thank you for sending that information to me. [01:51:33.540 --> 01:51:34.540] Yes, sir. [01:51:34.540 --> 01:51:35.540] Thank you. [01:51:35.540 --> 01:51:36.540] And get you some rest. [01:51:36.540 --> 01:51:37.540] Well, I'll try. [01:51:37.540 --> 01:51:38.540] I can't make any promises. [01:51:38.540 --> 01:51:39.540] I know. [01:51:39.540 --> 01:51:40.540] I know. [01:51:40.540 --> 01:51:41.540] All right. [01:51:41.540 --> 01:51:42.540] Well, thank you again. [01:51:42.540 --> 01:51:43.540] All right. [01:51:43.540 --> 01:51:44.540] Thank you. [01:51:44.540 --> 01:51:45.540] Goodnight. [01:51:45.540 --> 01:51:46.540] Bye. [01:51:46.540 --> 01:51:47.540] All right. [01:51:47.540 --> 01:51:52.700] So now we have an undescribed cell phone from Texas. [01:51:52.700 --> 01:51:53.700] Hello? [01:51:53.700 --> 01:51:54.700] Yeah. [01:51:54.700 --> 01:51:55.700] This is Julian. [01:51:55.700 --> 01:51:56.700] Hi, Julian. [01:51:56.700 --> 01:51:58.700] What can we do for you? [01:51:58.700 --> 01:51:59.700] County. [01:51:59.700 --> 01:52:05.700] Well, I've had some similar situations to a couple of your callers here, but I was going [01:52:05.700 --> 01:52:14.100] out of town in Lassen County, and an officer, a state trooper, stops me as I have a tent. [01:52:14.100 --> 01:52:15.100] It's too dark. [01:52:15.100 --> 01:52:20.300] There's no license plate in front of my truck, and when I tried to question him, I had my [01:52:20.300 --> 01:52:24.380] phone out like I was trying to record, but I couldn't get the pin come on. [01:52:24.380 --> 01:52:26.580] At the same time, he's asking me for my driver's license. [01:52:26.580 --> 01:52:29.220] I'm asking him, well, hey, officer, I didn't come into crime. [01:52:29.220 --> 01:52:31.980] Can you tell me why you stopped me? [01:52:31.980 --> 01:52:33.900] So this is going on. [01:52:33.900 --> 01:52:35.300] He asked me like three times finally. [01:52:35.300 --> 01:52:36.300] He's like, that's it. [01:52:36.300 --> 01:52:43.340] I've had enough, and he puts his device down from the tent, comes over, opens my door, [01:52:43.340 --> 01:52:49.180] my buckles, my seat belt, and drags me out of the car, and arrests me. [01:52:49.180 --> 01:52:57.940] So I just thought he was, me, he didn't give me enough time or whatever, but I don't know. [01:52:57.940 --> 01:52:59.620] He just got really aggressive pretty fast. [01:52:59.620 --> 01:53:02.020] Oh, well, they tend to do that. [01:53:02.020 --> 01:53:03.020] Yeah. [01:53:03.020 --> 01:53:12.260] Anyway, ended up going to jail, got the failure display driver's license, and operated a vehicle [01:53:12.260 --> 01:53:15.180] with one license plate. [01:53:15.180 --> 01:53:20.620] And so I requested to see a judge right away when I got there, which about an hour later, [01:53:20.620 --> 01:53:26.460] he showed up and booking, and I didn't know the guy was the judge, but he was just talking [01:53:26.460 --> 01:53:31.700] to me, and he asked me what happened, and I'm trying to tell him. [01:53:31.700 --> 01:53:36.340] Then he gives me the ultimatum, well, he either pleaded not guilty, your bond would be a thousand [01:53:36.340 --> 01:53:40.420] dollars, or you're pleading on contest, or, you know, pleaded guilty, what do you want [01:53:40.420 --> 01:53:41.420] to do? [01:53:41.420 --> 01:53:44.860] Well, no, wait a minute, how did he set your bond at a thousand dollars? [01:53:44.860 --> 01:53:50.700] I don't know, he said that's what it was going to be, he said about five hundred dollars [01:53:50.700 --> 01:53:53.460] a piece for each one of the, the, uh, estimates. [01:53:53.460 --> 01:53:56.580] No, see, here's where they're doing things wrong. [01:53:56.580 --> 01:54:01.980] The maximum fine in Texas is two hundred dollars, unless the statute specifically authorizes [01:54:01.980 --> 01:54:08.380] more for any transportation related offense, okay, for any offense. [01:54:08.380 --> 01:54:14.300] That's four hundred dollars maximum for two, so it could have been at most, and that's [01:54:14.300 --> 01:54:19.260] for your appeal that they're allowed to double it. [01:54:19.260 --> 01:54:23.660] Here they're doubling it for no reason. [01:54:23.660 --> 01:54:29.420] The law does not allow them to double it for your release, only for the purpose of appeal, [01:54:29.420 --> 01:54:37.100] which is wrong too, but that's a whole other issue, uh, yeah, and this is where? [01:54:37.100 --> 01:54:44.300] So this is Madison County, Madison, Texas, yes sir, okay. [01:54:44.300 --> 01:54:46.300] So what's your question? [01:54:46.300 --> 01:54:47.300] Yeah. [01:54:47.300 --> 01:54:54.820] So in the end, he put me down for pled no contest, uh, gave me two fines, he didn't [01:54:54.820 --> 01:54:58.900] reduce my fines, when he found out my vehicle was impounded, it won't cost me two ninety [01:54:58.900 --> 01:55:00.620] one to get out. [01:55:00.620 --> 01:55:03.780] So I ended up paying a hundred and sixty out of my pocket just to get out of there, because [01:55:03.780 --> 01:55:06.620] I'm trying to get to a funeral in Dallas. [01:55:06.620 --> 01:55:12.020] And now I want to know, can I go back and, uh, you know, I wanted to file a complaint [01:55:12.020 --> 01:55:19.340] on this officer with a T-close or somebody, uh, I just don't know where to go from here. [01:55:19.340 --> 01:55:24.060] Well, you can always file a complaint against the cop, but as far as your case, your case [01:55:24.060 --> 01:55:29.860] is a done deal, unless you're going to go back and file a reopening of the case based [01:55:29.860 --> 01:55:34.220] upon lack of subject matter jurisdiction. [01:55:34.220 --> 01:55:38.740] And that's something you've got to know about and understand well and how to fight before [01:55:38.740 --> 01:55:42.340] it's going to do you any good to try. [01:55:42.340 --> 01:55:43.340] Right. [01:55:43.340 --> 01:55:51.660] Well, I, um, I had a similar case, uh, a year or two ago here in Texas City, Texas, and, [01:55:51.660 --> 01:55:58.420] uh, I had filed an affidavit, uh, uh, you know, with the clerk and filed it in the court, [01:55:58.420 --> 01:56:02.540] and that was for driving, for not displaying my driver's license also. [01:56:02.540 --> 01:56:08.460] And, uh, I ended up walking out of that one with like a $10 fine or something, but, uh, [01:56:08.460 --> 01:56:10.820] well, then you didn't walk out of it. [01:56:10.820 --> 01:56:14.580] Anytime you paid them one penny, you've lost. [01:56:14.580 --> 01:56:15.580] Yeah. [01:56:15.580 --> 01:56:16.580] Hmm. [01:56:16.580 --> 01:56:17.580] All right. [01:56:17.580 --> 01:56:25.140] Well, I got your email, uh, to look at some forms, I guess, I don't know, but, uh, I'd [01:56:25.140 --> 01:56:29.020] like to pursue the matter somehow because I don't like what's going on there, especially [01:56:29.020 --> 01:56:33.180] with the, you know, when the guy's like, well, it's going to cost you a thousand dollars [01:56:33.180 --> 01:56:37.700] to walk out of here on the bond and I was like, well, I don't want to do that, you know. [01:56:37.700 --> 01:56:38.700] Yeah. [01:56:38.700 --> 01:56:41.020] Well, they, they love to charge money. [01:56:41.020 --> 01:56:48.460] They're not allowed to charge, but they'll do it whenever they can. [01:56:48.460 --> 01:56:54.300] So you're saying I'd have to go back and, uh, re-send my, I guess, so-called plea, uh, [01:56:54.300 --> 01:57:00.140] uh, no, you have to challenge the conviction based upon original lack of subject matter [01:57:00.140 --> 01:57:01.140] jurisdiction. [01:57:01.140 --> 01:57:02.140] Okay. [01:57:02.140 --> 01:57:03.140] All right. [01:57:03.140 --> 01:57:14.500] Uh, all right, well, I'll do some more research on this and, uh, I guess we'll be talking [01:57:14.500 --> 01:57:17.300] again next, uh, due calls. [01:57:17.300 --> 01:57:18.300] Okay. [01:57:18.300 --> 01:57:19.300] Thanks again. [01:57:19.300 --> 01:57:20.300] Yes, sir. [01:57:20.300 --> 01:57:21.300] Thank you. [01:57:21.300 --> 01:57:22.300] Bye. [01:57:22.300 --> 01:57:23.300] All right. [01:57:23.300 --> 01:57:24.300] All right. [01:57:24.300 --> 01:57:25.700] I am now out of time. [01:57:25.700 --> 01:57:30.420] I've got a minute and 24 seconds and not enough time to take any other callers and I don't see [01:57:30.420 --> 01:57:32.300] anybody else up on the board at the moment. [01:57:32.300 --> 01:57:35.500] Well, yeah, and I got, I got three up on the board, but I'm not going to be able to take [01:57:35.500 --> 01:57:36.500] any of them. [01:57:36.500 --> 01:57:39.500] All right, guys, y'all, I'm sorry I'm not going to be able to do that. [01:57:39.500 --> 01:57:44.060] I'm down to a minute on this, but in any case, I want to thank everybody for listening. [01:57:44.060 --> 01:57:48.500] I want to thank everybody for what you try to do for the network, supporting it financially. [01:57:48.500 --> 01:57:54.300] And if you can, please continue to do so, uh, things around here are really tight and [01:57:54.300 --> 01:57:56.140] it's just getting tighter for everybody. [01:57:56.140 --> 01:57:58.060] Yeah, we understand that. 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