[00:00.000 --> 00:06.400] The following news flash is brought to you by The Lone Star Lowdown. [00:06.400 --> 00:12.560] Markets for Wednesday 28th November 2018 Open with Precious Metals, Gold at $1,213.20 [00:12.560 --> 00:19.920] Nounds, Silver $14.18 Nounds, Copper $2.75 Nounds, Oil, Texas Crude $51.56 [00:19.920 --> 00:27.040] Cents of Barrel, Brent Coutts $60.21 Cents of Barrel, and Crypto's Bitcoin $4217.98, [00:27.040 --> 00:37.920] XRP $0.38, Ethereum $118.92, and Bitcoin Cash is $190.10 a Crypto Coin. [00:37.920 --> 00:46.000] Today in History, the year 1979, Air New Zealand Flight 901, a DC-10 sightseeing flight over Antarctica, [00:46.000 --> 00:50.240] crashes into Mount Erebus, killing all 257 people on board. [00:50.240 --> 00:57.360] New Mount Erebus disaster today in history. [00:57.360 --> 01:02.080] And recent news, 66 acres of land owned by the Catholic Diocese of Brownsville is under [01:02.080 --> 01:06.360] notice for survey by the federal government for fencing and related infrastructure. [01:06.360 --> 01:10.640] Home of the law, Lomita Historic Catholic Mission, the diocese is contesting such plans [01:10.640 --> 01:15.440] with the Bishop of the Diocese, Daniel Flores, saying that such actions go against the First [01:15.440 --> 01:16.880] Amendment freedom of religion. [01:16.880 --> 01:21.120] However, a document filed in the federal court in McAllen last week states that the United [01:21.120 --> 01:25.640] States needs immediate possession of the subject property in order to meet the congressional [01:25.640 --> 01:26.640] directive. [01:26.640 --> 01:29.720] Brownsville Attorney David Garza rejected the filing claims that the government would [01:29.720 --> 01:33.520] take possession of the land for a whole year in order to survey it for the construction [01:33.520 --> 01:38.040] of the border wall, and instead claims that the survey of land would only require one [01:38.040 --> 01:42.960] or two days at most and not an entire year. [01:42.960 --> 01:47.040] Next Wednesday, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals denied a trial court recommendation [01:47.040 --> 01:52.040] to relieve Jeff Woods from death row for his involvement in 1996 convenience to a robbery [01:52.040 --> 01:54.640] which ended with the death of the store clerk. [01:54.640 --> 01:57.440] Woods was outside in the getaway car the whole time. [01:57.440 --> 02:02.320] With unexpected help from Lucy Hill, the prosecutor in Woods' initial trial, even writing the [02:02.320 --> 02:07.960] Texas Board of Pardons in parole in August of 2017, asking Governor Greg Abbott to reduce [02:07.960 --> 02:10.600] Woods' sentence to life in prison instead. [02:10.600 --> 02:15.200] However, Texas' Law of Parties, a law that states a person who has aided someone else [02:15.200 --> 02:19.200] while they commit a capital murder, states that such accomplices are also eligible for [02:19.200 --> 02:25.160] the death penalty as well. [02:25.160 --> 02:29.360] White House Texas Police Chief Ed Morris confirmed that Texas Rangers were investigating a shooting [02:29.360 --> 02:34.280] incident involving a officer at a long-view police officer's home in the White House City [02:34.280 --> 02:36.440] Limits the weekend of November 17th. [02:36.440 --> 02:41.320] DPS spokeswoman Jean Dart said Rangers were requested to investigate an officer involved [02:41.320 --> 02:42.320] shooting. [02:42.320 --> 02:43.320] No arrests have been made. [02:43.320 --> 02:46.840] It's still unknown whether anyone was injured nor have any names of anyone involved been [02:46.840 --> 02:48.280] released as of yet. [02:48.280 --> 02:54.320] Not to mention the Smith County Sheriff's Office doesn't have any record of the incident. [02:54.320 --> 03:15.160] This is Rick Rody with your lowdown for November 28th, 2018. [03:15.160 --> 03:18.240] I don't hear any music, but I'm here. [03:18.240 --> 03:28.240] This is Randy Kelton on this, the 30th of November, 2018. [03:28.240 --> 03:31.880] Can it be that another year is pushing toward a close? [03:31.880 --> 03:38.920] Well, this is our Friday night for our info marathon and call lines are open. [03:38.920 --> 03:40.640] We'll have them open all night. [03:40.640 --> 03:45.520] Our call in number 512-646-1984. [03:45.520 --> 03:48.520] I want to start out with a bit of an update. [03:48.520 --> 03:55.040] If you've been listening to my show a while, you've heard us talking about our electronic [03:55.040 --> 04:03.400] lawyer that we've been working on forever, if not forever, about 10 or 12 years. [04:03.400 --> 04:06.480] And it's finally coming together. [04:06.480 --> 04:12.720] We have our proposition out for angel funding. [04:12.720 --> 04:20.960] We're attempting to secure a million in angel funding to give us four months to put together [04:20.960 --> 04:29.480] all of the contractors we need and build the team that we need to construct this project. [04:29.480 --> 04:36.640] And then in three to four months from the time we receive angel funding, we intend to [04:36.640 --> 04:45.320] hold a private security sale where we expect to raise around 45 million, then in six months [04:45.320 --> 04:51.560] we will launch full-time and we'll do a full-on launch. [04:51.560 --> 05:00.760] In the process of getting there, right now I have a website up, leaders.io, and that's [05:00.760 --> 05:04.160] a demo site for my investors. [05:04.160 --> 05:06.720] You might want to go look at it. [05:06.720 --> 05:16.560] Anybody who has ever went to trafficticket.website and used the documentation there, you might [05:16.560 --> 05:25.760] find this example that I'm posting on the internet for my investors interested. [05:25.760 --> 05:37.200] This is the secondary questionnaires, a questionnaire that comes after you've received a ticket, [05:37.200 --> 05:41.680] fill in the ticket information, and right now it has a submit button. [05:41.680 --> 05:50.640] Well, when we launch, it will have a different button, a button that will go to a questionnaire. [05:50.640 --> 05:58.880] And it will start asking you questions about what actually occurred and we'll do an audit [05:58.880 --> 06:01.760] primarily of due process. [06:01.760 --> 06:11.520] We start out with every step the officer should take, if they have attempted to incorporate [06:11.520 --> 06:19.880] in all of the related law, you should find it very interesting. [06:19.880 --> 06:24.880] And it will allow you to walk through your case. [06:24.880 --> 06:31.120] Everything that happened on the street, this is a very, very large questionnaire. [06:31.120 --> 06:38.480] We actually have over a hundred different files within the questionnaire and the questionnaire [06:38.480 --> 06:41.080] it jumps from one file to another. [06:41.080 --> 06:47.280] Right now you can't tell, we're implementing some changes so that you'll be able to tell [06:47.280 --> 06:50.240] that it's moving from one file to another. [06:50.240 --> 06:55.320] We're putting the name of the file you're looking at in the question itself. [06:55.320 --> 07:00.680] So if you go to the traffic questionnaire, and the very first question is, was the stop [07:00.680 --> 07:05.720] related to a traffic accident to which the officer was called? [07:05.720 --> 07:12.160] And that's because a traffic stop is much different than a policeman coming and investigating [07:12.160 --> 07:13.160] an accident. [07:13.160 --> 07:16.120] The laws that apply are much different. [07:16.120 --> 07:23.440] And if you say yes, then it jumps to a different file altogether. [07:23.440 --> 07:29.280] It goes to the section on investigating an accident and addresses all the laws that apply [07:29.280 --> 07:31.280] there. [07:31.280 --> 07:38.120] All states, when they investigate accidents, they do it all wrong. [07:38.120 --> 07:43.440] Standard procedure is absolutely illegal. [07:43.440 --> 07:44.720] Nobody challenges it. [07:44.720 --> 07:45.720] They do it anyway. [07:45.720 --> 07:51.440] And once we get this thing implemented, policeman comes out and investigates an accident, and [07:51.440 --> 07:53.640] he doesn't see any of this occur. [07:53.640 --> 07:55.120] So he can't write a ticket. [07:55.120 --> 07:58.640] No, he can write a ticket, but he can't arrest the person. [07:58.640 --> 08:01.320] He can't ask the person to sign the ticket. [08:01.320 --> 08:06.880] He has to write out a complaint, take that complaint to a magistrate, have the magistrate [08:06.880 --> 08:13.640] hold an examining trial, and if you want, and they didn't come back and arrest you. [08:13.640 --> 08:20.040] But he can't arrest you without a warrant because it will not be an on-site offense. [08:20.040 --> 08:25.160] So everything they do when they write tickets on accidents is criminal. [08:25.160 --> 08:35.360] And this tool will add in the criminal complaints, professional conduct complaints, and everything. [08:35.360 --> 08:37.760] I'm not going to launch it yet. [08:37.760 --> 08:45.840] I only have the questionnaire, and we're putting pound signs in everywhere a response indicates [08:45.840 --> 08:48.600] a document. [08:48.600 --> 08:54.120] And as I get time, as we work through it, in the comments section, I'll explain what [08:54.120 --> 08:57.040] documents indicated here. [08:57.040 --> 09:06.880] But I won't have that document automatically created yet because when we do this, when [09:06.880 --> 09:15.680] we launch this thing, we will shut down traffic enforcement in Texas, and we will get the [09:15.680 --> 09:22.480] attention of everyone in law enforcement in the state of Texas big time. [09:22.480 --> 09:25.400] I don't want them looking at us that close yet. [09:25.400 --> 09:38.000] You see, in Texas last year, there were approximately 9,000 new cases filed, I'm sorry, 9 million [09:38.000 --> 09:45.800] new cases filed, 7 million of those were traffic tickets. [09:45.800 --> 09:51.800] So when we go to the traffic side, and in the traffic side, 73 percent of all people [09:51.800 --> 09:56.560] who get a ticket, they just pay it, whatever it is, they write out a check and send it [09:56.560 --> 10:02.640] because they're too busy, it's worth more to them just to pay it than have to go down [10:02.640 --> 10:05.240] to court and go through all the problems. [10:05.240 --> 10:09.800] But that means 27 percent don't. [10:09.800 --> 10:12.800] 27 percent are not happy. [10:12.800 --> 10:17.680] They got this ticket, don't feel like they deserved the ticket, and they go to that first [10:17.680 --> 10:18.680] hearing. [10:18.680 --> 10:25.480] They got all the trouble to go to this hearing, and people are put in front of a lawyer who [10:25.480 --> 10:30.760] twists them and squeezes them and gets 99 percent of those people to take a deal. [10:30.760 --> 10:41.640] Well, those 99 percent, we want to give those 99 percent some leverage that will give them [10:41.640 --> 10:44.280] a better deal. [10:44.280 --> 10:49.040] So they go to our traffic ticket site, which you can do right now, and there's a link on [10:49.040 --> 10:52.280] there to pay, but you don't have to, I don't have that implemented. [10:52.280 --> 10:55.720] It'll produce your documents anyway. [10:55.720 --> 11:00.640] If you want to donate, that's great, but if you don't, we're not concerned about that. [11:00.640 --> 11:06.280] You can download about 150 pages of documents for Texas, and for other states there are [11:06.280 --> 11:15.000] a set of documents that are generic, they follow the federal code, speedy trial, preliminary [11:15.000 --> 11:22.640] hearing, mother hubbard motion, a Brady motion, motion and limiting, that are your standard [11:22.640 --> 11:27.800] motions that should be filed in every single criminal case that happens. [11:27.800 --> 11:29.960] We download all those signs and send them. [11:29.960 --> 11:34.400] Well, the traffic court, you know, they're trying to collect up a hundred bucks for you [11:34.400 --> 11:35.400] from them. [11:35.400 --> 11:39.920] And they've got a lawyer over here who's going to cost them about a hundred bucks an hour, [11:39.920 --> 11:45.520] and you give that lawyer 150 pages of documents, and the judge is probably going to cost them [11:45.520 --> 11:50.520] more than a hundred bucks an hour, and he's got a hundred pages of documents, 150 pages [11:50.520 --> 11:55.360] of documents to be, he's not going to read those documents. [11:55.360 --> 12:01.360] They don't do anything about the municipal court until they get there that day. [12:01.360 --> 12:06.360] Every time we follow them, the judge comes in, he's never seen them before. [12:06.360 --> 12:07.880] So they just blow them off. [12:07.880 --> 12:11.400] They just deny, deny, deny, deny, deny. [12:11.400 --> 12:17.800] What they don't understand or what's not clear from what we're doing at this point is that [12:17.800 --> 12:23.640] is exactly what we expect them to do, and frankly, that's what we want them to do. [12:23.640 --> 12:27.480] And it goes to one of our rules. [12:27.480 --> 12:35.960] Never ask a public official to do anything you actually want him to do, because you never [12:35.960 --> 12:43.400] ask a public official to do anything that the law does not command him to do. [12:43.400 --> 12:52.480] So when we ask the judge to rule on emotion or pleading, the courts have held that a judge [12:52.480 --> 13:00.920] has no discretion in properly applying the law to the facts of failure to do so as an [13:00.920 --> 13:06.840] abuse of discretion and an abuse of discretion that denies a citizen full free access to [13:06.840 --> 13:13.640] or enjoyment right, well, that's a class A misdemeanor in every stage, even if a judge [13:13.640 --> 13:14.640] does it. [13:14.640 --> 13:19.000] So these judges come in there, do anything they want to, and they say, well, if you don't [13:19.000 --> 13:20.000] like it, you can appeal. [13:20.000 --> 13:27.120] I say, that's right, Bubba, we can appeal to a whole panel of corrupt judges and really [13:27.120 --> 13:32.200] get screwed royal, or we can appeal to a grand jury, see if we can get you arrested. [13:32.200 --> 13:35.200] You see how that works out for you. [13:35.200 --> 13:42.000] So this second part, that's what this second part is about. [13:42.000 --> 13:48.720] We start out with due process on the stop itself, the stop, the citation, all of the [13:48.720 --> 13:57.040] things the officer does, then if you write a ticket, and then we go to first appearance. [13:57.040 --> 14:02.840] On first appearance, we assume that you've already, well, actually a questionnaire asks [14:02.840 --> 14:08.920] if you've sent in all the documentation from the website, if you say yes, then there are [14:08.920 --> 14:16.600] a lot of questions we will ask that go to the documentation that we include in the website. [14:16.600 --> 14:23.920] We will take each motion and address each issue in each motion. [14:23.920 --> 14:26.880] Did the judge rule on this issue? [14:26.880 --> 14:34.840] If you say no to any one of them, gets a facial oppression complaint against the judge, and [14:34.840 --> 14:40.600] a bar grievance against the judge, the system will spit them out as a matter of course, [14:40.600 --> 14:48.520] and then we'll ask, did the prosecutor notify the judge that the judge had a duty to rule [14:48.520 --> 14:50.520] on the issue? [14:50.520 --> 14:59.520] No, bar grievance against the prosecutor, act in concert and collusion with official [14:59.520 --> 15:03.040] oppression against prosecuting attorney. [15:03.040 --> 15:09.920] Well, you'll be sending them in there by the stat. [15:09.920 --> 15:14.400] This will shut down traffic enforcement. [15:14.400 --> 15:20.680] You will include it in the Texas, and the other states as we get to it, is in Texas [15:20.680 --> 15:25.960] we have a professional conduct complaint against the police officer. [15:25.960 --> 15:30.840] They can only tolerate about six of those, and then they can't function anymore. [15:30.840 --> 15:39.000] The insurance companies won't insure them because they're an unreasonable threat. [15:39.000 --> 15:45.080] So this officer get too many of these complaints valid or invalid, doesn't make any difference. [15:45.080 --> 15:49.880] The insurance company is going to come to the agency and say, you've got this guy here, [15:49.880 --> 15:52.880] he is an unacceptable risk. [15:52.880 --> 15:57.280] You either have to get rid of him, or we're going to raise your bond rating. [15:57.280 --> 16:01.440] And that's what the agent wants to do, because he wants to charge his clients as much money [16:01.440 --> 16:05.320] as he possibly can, while avoiding any claims. [16:05.320 --> 16:08.840] So he's looking for a reason to raise the bond rating. [16:08.840 --> 16:11.080] The policeman knows that. [16:11.080 --> 16:16.840] When a policeman is sent out there to follow a policy that does not comply with law, and [16:16.840 --> 16:22.320] he gets a professional conduct complaint, he's very likely to tell his boss, you want to [16:22.320 --> 16:24.000] write some more of these tickets? [16:24.000 --> 16:28.560] You go out there and write these tickets, this is going to end my career. [16:28.560 --> 16:32.760] Prosecutors, when they get bar-grieved for every move they make, they're going to find [16:32.760 --> 16:38.800] something else to do, because it'll get their errors and emissions policies cancelled. [16:38.800 --> 16:43.160] Municipal judges are also lawyers, they got the same problem. [16:43.160 --> 16:50.200] Hang on, go into break, Randy Kelton, Rue de la Radio, our call-in number 512-646-1984. [16:50.200 --> 16:54.160] When we come back, I'll touch on a little more of this, then we'll go to callers. [16:54.160 --> 17:04.160] We'll be right back. [17:04.160 --> 17:10.400] It's the 2018 Logos Radio Network Annual Fundraiser and Gun Giveaway, sponsored by Central Texas [17:10.400 --> 17:11.400] Gun Works. [17:11.400 --> 17:15.560] Go to logosradionetwork.com and enter to win. [17:15.560 --> 17:19.040] Every $25 donation is a chance to win. [17:19.040 --> 17:25.800] From Central Texas Gun Works, the grand prize up for grabs is the Spikes Tactical AR-15. [17:25.800 --> 17:28.600] More prizes and sponsors to be announced. [17:28.600 --> 17:34.680] When you purchase Randy Kelton's e-book, Legal 101, you get 4 chances to win. 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[19:00.640 --> 19:30.560] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, rule of law radio on this 30th day of November 2018 [19:30.560 --> 19:40.360] and one thing I want to do before we go to callers is I want to put a call out. [19:40.360 --> 19:45.960] I need to find some guys who are smarter than me. [19:45.960 --> 19:50.800] Let's put all I know into this thing, I need guys to know more. [19:50.800 --> 19:58.120] I had Tim and Laura, they found someone in Kansas City who's definitely smarter than [19:58.120 --> 19:59.120] me. [19:59.120 --> 20:02.080] I want to bring them on board on this project. [20:02.080 --> 20:10.160] I want to find legal researchers from around the country who can help with this project. [20:10.160 --> 20:19.920] Reason being, I can get all the lawyers I need but lawyers can't do what we're doing. [20:19.920 --> 20:24.360] Lawyers live in a different house. [20:24.360 --> 20:31.040] Lawyers can only do what lawyers normally do. [20:31.040 --> 20:37.480] They live inside this box and they can't get outside the box because the judges land [20:37.480 --> 20:40.480] on them like a ton of bricks. [20:40.480 --> 20:48.880] I need guys who don't live in the lawyer box, who have researched code, know and understand [20:48.880 --> 20:55.440] code for their states but not from the lawyer's perspective but from the pro-save perspective. [20:55.440 --> 21:00.280] If you know any of those guys, refer them to me. [21:00.280 --> 21:04.600] We are about to get funded where we can get this thing up and going and I am going to [21:04.600 --> 21:06.720] need their knowledge. [21:06.720 --> 21:15.200] I'm relatively knowledgeable about Texas and somewhat knowledgeable in other states but [21:15.200 --> 21:19.080] know we're near enough to be effective. [21:19.080 --> 21:27.680] I need someone in every state who is familiar with practices and procedures in the state. [21:27.680 --> 21:34.760] I need someone who's familiar with traffic enforcement in every state so we can begin [21:34.760 --> 21:37.760] building these tools. [21:37.760 --> 21:46.200] We will completely rework the legal system, they won't have any options and it's powerful [21:46.200 --> 21:52.680] because we're merely using their tools the way they use their tools so they don't have [21:52.680 --> 21:56.280] an adequate defense against it. [21:56.280 --> 22:02.200] But in order to do that, I have to get all my facts and laws straight. [22:02.200 --> 22:08.400] If you know anybody, if you've dealt with someone who is a good researcher, I need to [22:08.400 --> 22:17.920] avoid the patriot mythologists, the ones who have silver bullets and magic ways of going [22:17.920 --> 22:19.720] after these guys. [22:19.720 --> 22:30.400] I avoid the common law like the plague because whatever value it may be, I have been unable [22:30.400 --> 22:40.120] to find it and primarily the common law is a legal system to where judges essentially [22:40.120 --> 22:49.120] rule on what they believe to be just inequitable and that is the last thing I want happening. [22:49.120 --> 22:53.040] I want a judge tightly bound by a statute. [22:53.040 --> 22:58.160] I do not want him left to his own devices and that's what the common law does. [22:58.160 --> 23:00.960] So I want to avoid that. [23:00.960 --> 23:07.160] Need guys who are statutorily based so if you have anybody, if you have any references [23:07.160 --> 23:10.880] you can give me, send me an email, I would appreciate that. [23:10.880 --> 23:13.440] Okay, we're going to go to our callers. [23:13.440 --> 23:16.960] I think this may be a first time caller, Stefan and California. [23:16.960 --> 23:17.960] Hello Stefan. [23:17.960 --> 23:22.960] Let's see, did I get you, there we go. [23:22.960 --> 23:32.000] I'm not a first time caller but my brother is having a foreclosure on his house and he [23:32.000 --> 23:40.400] feels that it's fraud and we was at your video, the YouTube video where you were interviewed [23:40.400 --> 23:47.240] by Alex Jones about eight years ago and I was wondering if things have changed since [23:47.240 --> 23:48.240] then. [23:48.240 --> 23:59.000] Absolutely not, if you are in California, one thing to understand about California, of [23:59.000 --> 24:04.400] all the states, people keep telling me, oh my county is the most corrupt county in the [24:04.400 --> 24:10.640] nation and my state is the most corrupt state in the nation, well I generally tell them, [24:10.640 --> 24:17.000] I don't see much difference but when it comes to foreclosure, California is absolutely the [24:17.000 --> 24:21.400] most corrupt state in the union. [24:21.400 --> 24:27.080] Your judges in California are bought and paid for. [24:27.080 --> 24:34.880] The banks own them, you will not win, at the end of the day they're going to rule against [24:34.880 --> 24:46.640] you no matter what because they're paid to do so, however with that said there is a strategy. [24:46.640 --> 24:54.400] If your brother wants to fight his foreclosure, first thing he needs to do is set up a bank [24:54.400 --> 25:05.200] account and put at least half of what he would pay toward a mortgage into that account and [25:05.200 --> 25:12.040] then we can show you how to hold the banks off for seven, eight years, keep them in court [25:12.040 --> 25:17.720] until they get old, they're all going to rule against you in the end but there's all this [25:17.720 --> 25:26.000] pesky due process you get to exercise in the meantime and you get to beam up good, bargue [25:26.000 --> 25:31.680] the lawyers, do this kind of complaint to judges, you just get to work them over really [25:31.680 --> 25:38.880] good and down the road you'll reach a point to where you can do one of two things, you [25:38.880 --> 25:45.760] can use that money that he's been putting away to purchase something else or now you'll [25:45.760 --> 25:51.200] have five, six years you're going to have a change there that you can now go to the [25:51.200 --> 25:58.840] court, to the bank and play let's make a deal and we have had some pretty good deals come [25:58.840 --> 26:04.960] out of those especially if you're beating them up big time. [26:04.960 --> 26:09.680] You start barge weaving the lawyers, the first law firm is going to disappear and they'll [26:09.680 --> 26:15.560] get another law firm but what they're not going to tell you is that next law firm will [26:15.560 --> 26:20.360] know why the first one left because they got barged and lost their errors and emissions [26:20.360 --> 26:27.040] policies so this one's going to charge the bank a whole lot more money and when you get [26:27.040 --> 26:33.440] rid of that one it's going to cost them even more and the strategy is to make it so costly [26:33.440 --> 26:39.560] for the bank that they will want to come to the table and make a deal and the best way [26:39.560 --> 26:47.040] to do that you fight them pro se, use every stinking rotten low down dirty trick that [26:47.040 --> 26:52.720] we've learned over the years and then when you get to the point where you're ready to [26:52.720 --> 27:02.720] do some kind of settlement you engage a lawyer for that limited purpose they will not negotiate [27:02.720 --> 27:06.000] or mediate with you. [27:06.000 --> 27:12.040] These lawyers are not going to get beat by some chump pro se but they will mediate with [27:12.040 --> 27:18.120] another lawyer so plan down the road to bring in another lawyer to mediate to make a deal [27:18.120 --> 27:23.520] that's probably the best I can offer you and if your brother thinks that the foreclosure [27:23.520 --> 27:26.760] is fraudulent he's absolutely right. [27:26.760 --> 27:28.960] Every one of them is horribly fraudulent. [27:28.960 --> 27:41.760] Do you think you can win by presenting, you know, do a frenzy audit and present the robo [27:41.760 --> 27:46.320] signing and MERS all those things you mentioned in there? [27:46.320 --> 27:47.320] No. [27:47.320 --> 27:50.360] I'm telling you the judges have bought and paid for it. [27:50.360 --> 27:51.360] They don't care. [27:51.360 --> 27:52.360] They don't care. [27:52.360 --> 27:55.520] This is California. [27:55.520 --> 27:59.880] No judge cares in California. [27:59.880 --> 28:03.080] They care who pays the most. [28:03.080 --> 28:07.440] California is absolutely the most corrupt state in the universe. [28:07.440 --> 28:12.360] You don't have a judiciary in California. [28:12.360 --> 28:17.600] You have a house full of liars and thieves and they are sold out to the highest bidder [28:17.600 --> 28:22.080] and it's from what I've heard of what it costs to buy a judge is Trump Change. [28:22.080 --> 28:30.600] You buy a judge for 500 bucks, you lose 500 bucks to him in a golf game and he'll rule [28:30.600 --> 28:31.600] in your favor. [28:31.600 --> 28:32.600] That's absurd. [28:32.600 --> 28:33.600] That's California. [28:33.600 --> 28:41.640] So you can't, it doesn't matter what your claims are. [28:41.640 --> 28:52.120] I got more claims you can go to free legal help, free mortgage help.net, I got all kind [28:52.120 --> 28:56.720] of stuff on there but you're not going to win. [28:56.720 --> 29:00.960] They don't care. 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[33:26.480 --> 33:33.400] I'm not hearing the bumper music, so I'm not sure if my timed events are turned on [33:33.400 --> 33:37.600] or off, but I guess I'll just assume that they are on. [33:37.600 --> 33:46.480] You know, I'm running the board myself, I don't have an engineer here today, so I'm [33:46.480 --> 33:48.480] a producer, I'm kind of alone. [33:48.480 --> 33:54.520] So if I get a little iffy at times, it's because I've got too much going on and I don't multitask [33:54.520 --> 33:55.520] well. [33:55.520 --> 33:56.520] Okay, Stephen. [33:56.520 --> 34:02.560] Now, you know, that sounded kind of horrible seeing all these judges and criminals. [34:02.560 --> 34:09.080] But at the end of the day, I'm an engineer and these are only parameters. [34:09.080 --> 34:15.560] Now, look at these, this may be good, bad or what have you, but engineers don't deal [34:15.560 --> 34:16.560] with that. [34:16.560 --> 34:20.960] They deal in how things are. [34:20.960 --> 34:22.960] So can you win? [34:22.960 --> 34:23.960] Absolutely. [34:23.960 --> 34:27.640] Can you win the way you think you ought to win? [34:27.640 --> 34:28.640] Not likely. [34:28.640 --> 34:32.840] Does that make sense? [34:32.840 --> 34:33.840] Yes. [34:33.840 --> 34:43.000] Do you have any suggestions who to do a frenzy garlic, you know, solicit to do frenzy garlic? [34:43.000 --> 34:45.840] Well, I have lots of suggestions. [34:45.840 --> 34:54.080] My problem at the moment is that I'm so buried in what I'm doing that I don't have time to [34:54.080 --> 34:59.600] go through all of this and Natina's on the board here and I have an analysis that I need [34:59.600 --> 35:00.600] to do for her. [35:00.600 --> 35:05.440] I have a large spreadsheet, but it would take me a half a day to get that spreadsheet working [35:05.440 --> 35:14.200] because Microsoft really sucks when it comes to internal linkages. [35:14.200 --> 35:20.560] If you set up in certain internal linkages and this spreadsheet has almost 500 of them [35:20.560 --> 35:26.160] and then you move the file, it loses all the links and getting them all back is a beast [35:26.160 --> 35:31.120] and I just have not had time and she's been patient with me, but I haven't had time to [35:31.120 --> 35:32.120] get to it. [35:32.120 --> 35:39.240] I have got a reference to a guy in Kansas City, the guy I mentioned at the beginning [35:39.240 --> 35:42.840] of the show who could be my mentor. [35:42.840 --> 35:51.840] If you will send me a request for assistance to Randy at Rood of Law Radio, I will forward [35:51.840 --> 35:57.120] it to Ken and see if he can be of help. [35:57.120 --> 36:04.360] This is what he does, so you'll have more time to put into this than I do. [36:04.360 --> 36:07.760] Okay, sounds great. [36:07.760 --> 36:14.120] I'm trying to generate a million dollars right now that will turn into 45 million in four [36:14.120 --> 36:15.120] months. [36:15.120 --> 36:20.560] It will take a lot to give me away from this. [36:20.560 --> 36:28.600] But if it has some specific questions, this is what this show is for, I can address those. [36:28.600 --> 36:32.200] So let me go through some basics. [36:32.200 --> 36:35.000] How old is the mortgage? [36:35.000 --> 36:41.880] 17, 18 years, he did it back when the country wide was going belly up. [36:41.880 --> 36:49.880] Oh my goodness, okay, it's that old, okay, he absolutely needs to fight this one because [36:49.880 --> 36:58.680] they're looking at a tremendous amount of equity in the property. [36:58.680 --> 37:03.720] What was the original mortgage amount? [37:03.720 --> 37:08.720] I think it was almost $400,000. [37:08.720 --> 37:21.640] Okay, what does the 18 years of a 30 year mortgage, he should have the thing down to [37:21.640 --> 37:29.800] about probably on the order of $175,000 to $100,000. [37:29.800 --> 37:35.200] And that's the thing, it basically hasn't really paid anything off, it's basically [37:35.200 --> 37:37.480] rented, he's rented it. [37:37.480 --> 37:42.120] Can we say that again? [37:42.120 --> 37:51.680] He's basically, the mortgage balance right now is about $350,000 and then he hasn't been [37:51.680 --> 37:55.840] paying for about 18 months and so it's about $400,000 now. [37:55.840 --> 37:57.840] No, it's not. [37:57.840 --> 38:07.960] That's what they're going to say, okay, was the original mortgage a fixed interest or [38:07.960 --> 38:11.000] was it a variable mortgage? [38:11.000 --> 38:21.040] He said it was fixed and that's the contention, the first negotiation was fixed and then it [38:21.040 --> 38:23.840] turned out that it was a... [38:23.840 --> 38:27.680] Has he taken any equity out of the property? [38:27.680 --> 38:29.200] I don't think so. [38:29.200 --> 38:32.200] Has he ever done a refinance? [38:32.200 --> 38:46.400] No, what has happened is over the time, different companies like, well, Colony is the mortgage [38:46.400 --> 38:49.400] company and then E-MAC. [38:49.400 --> 38:52.600] Okay, wait a minute, we'll get to all of that in a minute. [38:52.600 --> 38:57.480] I'm trying to get an idea of what's going on here. [38:57.480 --> 39:04.840] So original mortgage, $400,000, 18 years ago, approximately 18 years ago, do you know what [39:04.840 --> 39:07.800] the interest rate was? [39:07.800 --> 39:12.040] I think he said they promised him something like two percent. [39:12.040 --> 39:22.760] Two percent, okay, fixed and no refinances. [39:22.760 --> 39:27.240] What's the fair market value of the property now? [39:27.240 --> 39:37.440] I think it's $75,000, I mean, three quarters of a million. [39:37.440 --> 39:43.680] Okay, if it was for, where is it? [39:43.680 --> 39:46.480] In Ida Wilde, it's kind of a resort. [39:46.480 --> 39:53.240] Oh man, if it was $400,000 18 years ago, it's probably a million, a million, a quarter [39:53.240 --> 39:54.240] now. [39:54.240 --> 39:55.560] He's having a price. [39:55.560 --> 39:56.560] Yeah. [39:56.560 --> 39:57.560] Yeah. [39:57.560 --> 40:01.560] And that's going to make these guys really want to get this property. [40:01.560 --> 40:02.560] Yes. [40:02.560 --> 40:07.360] Now, how attached is he to the property? [40:07.360 --> 40:13.160] Well, he wants to fight for it, you know, to the death. [40:13.160 --> 40:17.640] Okay, well, I'm looking for options. [40:17.640 --> 40:18.640] Yeah. [40:18.640 --> 40:26.360] But he's going to have a lot of equity in this thing. [40:26.360 --> 40:35.040] And certainly, two percent, two to five percent, two to three percent, they won't have a lot [40:35.040 --> 40:43.440] to gain, actually, if they sell the property, he has a right to all of the excess. [40:43.440 --> 40:50.080] And this $400,000, they're claiming you can almost certainly break that down. [40:50.080 --> 40:55.080] Have you done an amortization on the mortgage to see what it should be, or how long's it [40:55.080 --> 40:57.080] been since you stopped paying? [40:57.080 --> 40:58.800] 18 months now. [40:58.800 --> 40:59.800] Okay. [40:59.800 --> 41:05.080] Has you done an amortization to see how much he had paid down? [41:05.080 --> 41:06.080] Yeah. [41:06.080 --> 41:08.600] He doesn't have any. [41:08.600 --> 41:18.080] He's started suing, and so I think in the discovery process, you can request all that [41:18.080 --> 41:19.080] information. [41:19.080 --> 41:20.080] Okay. [41:20.080 --> 41:23.560] No, no, no, no, no, no, that's not how you do that. [41:23.560 --> 41:26.000] He's run an amortization on it. [41:26.000 --> 41:34.920] They've got amortization programs on the internet, just look up one of them, put in start date, [41:34.920 --> 41:41.560] how many payments were made, and it'll tell you what the remaining balance should be. [41:41.560 --> 41:42.560] Right. [41:42.560 --> 41:43.560] That's simple enough. [41:43.560 --> 41:48.520] And then call a real estate agent and ask them to give you a fair market value on the [41:48.520 --> 41:49.520] property. [41:49.520 --> 41:50.520] Right. [41:50.520 --> 41:53.800] Now you know what you're working with. [41:53.800 --> 41:58.840] That might change his calculations. [41:58.840 --> 42:06.920] If he could sell the property and pay off the mortgage, they're claiming $400,000. [42:06.920 --> 42:14.640] This is where you can benefit by taking them on and making a deal, because most of that [42:14.640 --> 42:19.360] $400,000 they're claiming are garbage fees. [42:19.360 --> 42:24.760] These you can pretty well get rid of, even in these corrupt courts. [42:24.760 --> 42:32.680] So you've challenged the garbage fees and then offered a pay off the mortgage request [42:32.680 --> 42:34.000] a pay off amount. [42:34.000 --> 42:39.440] They'll give you a pay off amount, and then you challenge the pay off amount and ask them [42:39.440 --> 42:45.560] to send you documentation to support the pay off amount. [42:45.560 --> 42:50.960] Are there any assignments of the mortgage in the public record? [42:50.960 --> 42:52.040] I don't think so. [42:52.040 --> 42:54.480] I think it's strictly the... [42:54.480 --> 42:55.480] Okay. [42:55.480 --> 43:01.000] Who was the original mortgagee? [43:01.000 --> 43:07.120] I think, as I understand it, it was countrywide, and then they went belly up, so they transferred [43:07.120 --> 43:10.040] the colony, and then that... [43:10.040 --> 43:11.040] Okay. [43:11.040 --> 43:12.040] Hold on. [43:12.040 --> 43:13.040] Hold on. [43:13.040 --> 43:14.800] Not any how it works. [43:14.800 --> 43:19.680] There has to be an assignment in the public record. [43:19.680 --> 43:28.240] That assignment must be in the public record before countrywide went belly up, and I almost [43:28.240 --> 43:31.200] guarantee you that it won't be. [43:31.200 --> 43:34.360] Courts don't really care. [43:34.360 --> 43:36.080] They don't care what. [43:36.080 --> 43:40.400] I think it's California property code. [43:40.400 --> 43:49.200] I think it's 2400 or 2412, something in that area, I don't have that one memorized, that [43:49.200 --> 43:57.680] requires that any claim against real property must be filed in the public record. 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[45:52.080 --> 46:15.080] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [46:15.080 --> 46:25.080] Okay, we are back. [46:25.080 --> 46:27.080] Randy Kelton with Radio. [46:27.080 --> 46:32.080] I kind of ran off the cliff there. [46:32.080 --> 46:36.080] Okay, there has to be an assignment in the record. [46:36.080 --> 46:42.080] Now, you're not going to win it in California, but these are issues you can bring. [46:42.080 --> 46:53.080] I had someone in the north of San Diego called Spad who we went in with our Who the Heck are You suit. [46:53.080 --> 46:55.080] He said, I don't know you. [46:55.080 --> 46:57.080] I've never been to a contract with you. [46:57.080 --> 47:00.080] Never been to a contract with your alleged principal. [47:00.080 --> 47:03.080] Prove up your position. [47:03.080 --> 47:11.080] Six years later, the Supreme refused to take our certiori. [47:11.080 --> 47:17.080] Six years we have him in court on that one issue. [47:17.080 --> 47:19.080] This is how you beat him. [47:19.080 --> 47:28.080] And he could have, at that point, went back with our fraud suit against him. [47:28.080 --> 47:30.080] But he was just tired of messing with it. [47:30.080 --> 47:33.080] He paid $350,000 for the property. [47:33.080 --> 47:36.080] He sold it for $890,000. [47:36.080 --> 47:40.080] The bank claimed he owed him $500,000. [47:40.080 --> 47:54.080] So he just paid him, went to Phoenix, bought a much nicer piece of property for a couple hundred thousand and put the rest in the bank. [47:54.080 --> 47:58.080] That's the only way you beat him. [47:58.080 --> 48:04.080] Make a deal, deal out with him because the courts are going to rule against you no matter what. [48:04.080 --> 48:09.080] But in the meantime, you can hold him off. [48:09.080 --> 48:22.080] So depending on what your brother wants to do, but telling them, I can't give him any good news about the courts in California. [48:22.080 --> 48:25.080] They are absolutely the worst of any place I've ever been. [48:25.080 --> 48:31.080] The law absolutely means nothing in California. [48:31.080 --> 48:36.080] California is socialistic and in a socialistic system. [48:36.080 --> 48:40.080] Everything is done for the good of the society at large. [48:40.080 --> 48:45.080] And the good of the society at large always equates to the ones with the money. [48:45.080 --> 48:49.080] And look at Venezuela. [48:49.080 --> 48:55.080] Ten years ago, when it went to socialism, it was one of the most powerful economies on the planet. [48:55.080 --> 49:00.080] Ten years later, the country is destroyed. [49:00.080 --> 49:02.080] Now, I don't know about socialism. [49:02.080 --> 49:04.080] It may sound like a good idea. [49:04.080 --> 49:09.080] But the problem is, it is implemented by human beings. [49:09.080 --> 49:11.080] And human beings are flawed. [49:11.080 --> 49:14.080] California is in the process of imploding. [49:14.080 --> 49:17.080] It's a good time to get out of California. [49:17.080 --> 49:24.080] Let California crash when you're not in California and then go back in and buy up after California's crash. [49:24.080 --> 49:27.080] But California has real problems coming right now. [49:27.080 --> 49:32.080] And I have watched the courts get worse in California in the time. [49:32.080 --> 49:35.080] I've been helping people with issues. [49:35.080 --> 49:41.080] It has gotten to where the law absolutely is meaningless. [49:41.080 --> 49:48.080] So if I sound down on California, and I don't have anything against California, [49:48.080 --> 49:50.080] I've just dealt with their courts a lot. [49:50.080 --> 49:56.080] So I could spend a lot of time going through all of the issues he can bring. [49:56.080 --> 50:03.080] The first issue you should bring is a subject matter jurisdiction challenge. [50:03.080 --> 50:11.080] Claim that whoever this company is claiming to hold the note. [50:11.080 --> 50:13.080] I don't know who you are. [50:13.080 --> 50:15.080] Prove it up. [50:15.080 --> 50:19.080] And they won't be able to prove it, especially if it was with countrywide. [50:19.080 --> 50:22.080] The banks did not keep their records correctly. [50:22.080 --> 50:26.080] When you ask them to prove how much you owe, they can't do that either. [50:26.080 --> 50:31.080] There's a reason I ask about an assignment. [50:31.080 --> 50:39.080] Anytime the mortgage changes holders, [50:39.080 --> 50:48.080] the new holder wants his own people collecting, doing the mortgage services for him. [50:48.080 --> 50:54.080] They will file in the record and assignment from one entity to another. [50:54.080 --> 51:04.080] Now, if you look at the record, you would think that the mortgage was assigned from company A to named company B. [51:04.080 --> 51:06.080] But that's not true. [51:06.080 --> 51:10.080] Named company B is not the holder. [51:10.080 --> 51:14.080] They're merely the servicer, the agent for the holder. [51:14.080 --> 51:21.080] Or they claim to be the agent for the holder and for reasons I don't understand. [51:21.080 --> 51:36.080] When they change servicers, the servicer is given information to indicate how much the previous servicer claims the individual owes on the mortgage. [51:36.080 --> 51:38.080] And that's all. [51:38.080 --> 51:41.080] They don't give them all of the books. [51:41.080 --> 51:47.080] So the new servicer doesn't have any records of what went on with the previous servicer. [51:47.080 --> 51:52.080] So when you ask them to prove up their claim, they don't have anything to prove up their claim with. [51:52.080 --> 51:54.080] They just say, this is what it is. [51:54.080 --> 51:59.080] And the courts say, OK, if you say that's what it is, we will buy it. [51:59.080 --> 52:06.080] It doesn't matter how much evidence the borrower has to show that that is not the case. [52:06.080 --> 52:08.080] They don't care. [52:08.080 --> 52:14.080] However, you can hold them in court for a long time. [52:14.080 --> 52:21.080] We held them in court for six years on the last claimant. [52:21.080 --> 52:23.080] Who are you? [52:23.080 --> 52:28.080] What standing do you have? [52:28.080 --> 52:31.080] No zip. [52:31.080 --> 52:33.080] Six years. [52:33.080 --> 52:39.080] Do that one, then come back with a fraud claim on the mortgage. [52:39.080 --> 52:41.080] You claim the mortgage is paid off. [52:41.080 --> 52:42.080] They claim it's not. [52:42.080 --> 52:43.080] Prove it. [52:43.080 --> 52:47.080] He's got evidence of amounts paid. [52:47.080 --> 52:52.080] They don't won't have any evidence of amounts paid. [52:52.080 --> 52:58.080] That one you should be able to keep in court another four or five years. [52:58.080 --> 53:02.080] That's the best I can offer. [53:02.080 --> 53:08.080] So the robo-signing and MERS really isn't an alternative. [53:08.080 --> 53:13.080] OK, what they're going to say about the robo-signing, and this is what they've consistently said, [53:13.080 --> 53:18.080] is the robo-signing is an issue between the two parties. [53:18.080 --> 53:26.080] And things like assignments and such where most of that occurs, you are not directly a party. [53:26.080 --> 53:36.080] You have a debt that you owe, and one party transfers that debt between itself and another party. [53:36.080 --> 53:39.080] And the document is robo-signed. [53:39.080 --> 53:47.080] Well, the only ones who would have standing to raise an issue about the robo-signing are the two parties. [53:47.080 --> 53:52.080] But if the two parties don't care, they're no harm, no foul. [53:52.080 --> 53:54.080] And that's what the courts would say. [53:54.080 --> 53:58.080] That's what they've consistently said. [53:58.080 --> 54:06.080] So we go at it from the perspective of, this is a fraudulent document filed in the public record. [54:06.080 --> 54:14.080] This is not a document that was traded between two people engaged in a contract. [54:14.080 --> 54:24.080] This was a document filed in the public record, and it purports to have an acknowledgement on it by a notary, [54:24.080 --> 54:27.080] and that acknowledgement is fraudulent. [54:27.080 --> 54:34.080] So the document filed in the public record is fraudulent, and you go after them criminally. [54:34.080 --> 54:39.080] The only thing that gets their attention are criminal complaints. [54:39.080 --> 54:42.080] When you start charging them criminally, they start getting excited. [54:42.080 --> 54:48.080] They pretty well feel like they've got the prosecutor's bought and paid for, [54:48.080 --> 54:55.080] but their problem is one good thing California does have is a grand jury system. [54:55.080 --> 55:00.080] You start pounding the grand jury system with criminal complaints against the lawyers, [55:00.080 --> 55:02.080] bar grievances against the lawyers. [55:02.080 --> 55:10.080] You start threatening the lawyers' careers, and you put them in a position where they wind up going to jail. [55:10.080 --> 55:14.080] That gets them to want to come to the table. [55:14.080 --> 55:19.080] They want to go and beat up the guys who are easier to beat up, the guys who don't fight them back. [55:19.080 --> 55:24.080] They want to pull the easy money. They don't want to have these big, long, drawn-out fights. [55:24.080 --> 55:27.080] So that's the way to do it. [55:27.080 --> 55:33.080] I mean, that's kind of general, but if they have fraudulent documents filed in the public record, [55:33.080 --> 55:40.080] the robo-signing is not really the issue. The issue is to tamper with the government document, [55:40.080 --> 55:46.080] and that's a crime in every state. [55:46.080 --> 55:49.080] Okay. [55:49.080 --> 55:54.080] This is a large subject, and I could probably do eight hours on it easy. [55:54.080 --> 55:58.080] So I can't do it quickly here on the air. [55:58.080 --> 56:07.080] If your brother wants to fight this thing, then he can hire lawyers, but lawyers are throwing them under the bus. [56:07.080 --> 56:12.080] Lawyers are not concerned about him. They're concerned about the judge and the bank. [56:12.080 --> 56:20.080] They want the banks to do their business in a way that these lawyers can make a lot of money representing people. [56:20.080 --> 56:22.080] They know they're going to lose. [56:22.080 --> 56:26.080] They know the courts are bought and paid for. [56:26.080 --> 56:30.080] And they just use the courts for billable hours. [56:30.080 --> 56:35.080] So at the end of the day, your lawyer is going to throw you under the bus. [56:35.080 --> 56:39.080] It's unfortunate, but it's the way lawyers work. [56:39.080 --> 56:44.080] If he fights it himself, it's a lot of work, a lot of research. [56:44.080 --> 56:51.080] Unless he can find someone like Ken, I used to do it, but I don't anymore. [56:51.080 --> 56:59.080] I don't have time, but someone like Ken can help him fight this thing, and it'll cost him, but not near what a lawyer would. [56:59.080 --> 57:03.080] And he can make money. [57:03.080 --> 57:07.080] Do the calculation. What would his payment be? [57:07.080 --> 57:09.080] He doesn't have to pay the payment. [57:09.080 --> 57:13.080] He puts it in an account. [57:13.080 --> 57:15.080] He builds up a reserve. [57:15.080 --> 57:19.080] He takes part of that and pays this guy to help him write documents. [57:19.080 --> 57:25.080] At the end of the day, good chance he can save his property. [57:25.080 --> 57:27.080] That's his hope. [57:27.080 --> 57:39.080] Yeah. Unless the bottom falls out from under California, and I think it's getting close, it may not be much to save. [57:39.080 --> 57:45.080] If it was me and I was in California right now, I would sell as fast as I could in good time. [57:45.080 --> 57:58.080] If I went out of there, go to Arizona, Texas, the south and southwest, where everybody's pushing out of the north into those areas. [57:58.080 --> 58:01.080] Those areas are growing really well. [58:01.080 --> 58:08.080] You purchase property in those areas and give California time to crash and burn and reestablish itself. [58:08.080 --> 58:18.080] And then five or six years ago, back into California, you can take that house that you can sell now for three quarters of a million and buy it for $300,000. [58:18.080 --> 58:27.080] We talked about this before the 2007 crash. I talked to people about this. [58:27.080 --> 58:31.080] It was out of hand. It was crazy. [58:31.080 --> 58:34.080] And we're telling them, this is going to crash. 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[01:01:06.080 --> 01:01:17.080] Home of La Lomita Historic Catholic Mission, the diocese is contesting such plans with the Bishop of the diocese Daniel Flores saying that such actions go against the First Amendment freedom of religion. [01:01:17.080 --> 01:01:26.080] However, a document filed in the federal court in McCann last week states that the United States needs immediate possession of the subject property in order to meet the congressional directive. [01:01:26.080 --> 01:01:42.080] Brownsville Attorney David Garza rejected the filing claims that the government would take possession of the land for a whole year in order to survey it for the construction of the border wall, and instead claims that the survey of land would only require one or two days at most and not an entire year. [01:01:42.080 --> 01:01:54.080] Last Wednesday, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals denied a trial court's recommendation to relieve Jeff Woods from death row for his involvement in 1996 convenience to robbery, which ended with the death of the store clerk. [01:01:54.080 --> 01:02:10.080] Woods was outside of the getaway car the whole time. With unexpected help from Lucy Hale, the prosecutor in Woods' initial trial, even writing the Texas Board of Pardons in Perl in August of 2017, asking Governor Greg Abbott to reduce Woods' sentence to life in prison instead. [01:02:10.080 --> 01:02:24.080] However, Texas' Law of Parties, a law that states a person who has aided someone else while they commit a capital murder, states that such accomplices are also eligible for the death penalty as well. [01:02:24.080 --> 01:02:42.080] White House Texas Police Chief Ed Morris confirmed that Texas Rangers were investigating a shooting incident involving a officer, a long-view police officer's home, in the White House City Limits, the weekend of November 17th. DPS spokeswoman Jean D'Arc said Rangers were requested to investigate an officer-involved shooting. [01:02:42.080 --> 01:02:54.080] No arrests have been made. It's still unknown whether anyone was injured nor have any names of anyone involved been released as of yet, not to mention the Smith County Sheriff's Office doesn't have any record of the incident. [01:02:54.080 --> 01:03:18.080] This is Rick Rody with your Lowdown for November 28th, 2018. [01:03:18.080 --> 01:03:28.080] Okay, we are back. We're Andy Kelton from Real Fire Radio. We're talking to Stefan in California. And Stefan, I'm sorry, I don't have better news for you. [01:03:28.080 --> 01:03:36.080] But how long has your brother been in California? I guess this is his home, the only place he knows. [01:03:36.080 --> 01:03:54.080] He's probably 30 years. He first lived in the Escondido, just out of Florida. Well, it's just a bad time for California. Business is flushing out of California like flushing a toilet. [01:03:54.080 --> 01:04:09.080] Everybody's moving to the Southwest, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona. They see it coming. This fire issue, Forestry Service blamed it on global warming. [01:04:09.080 --> 01:04:26.080] Well, it's nonsense that Forestry Service didn't have the money to do the back burning that was needed to keep this from happening. Because California just doesn't have the money that are broke. [01:04:26.080 --> 01:04:38.080] And look at, what are you paying for gas now in California? About $3.25, I think. Yeah, I get it for $2.20 in Texas. I'm here in Tennessee, it's $2.20. [01:04:38.080 --> 01:04:50.080] The rest of that, our taxes that you guys are paying for all of these social programs that's breaking the back of the economy in California, it's about reached the point where it can't take you anymore. [01:04:50.080 --> 01:05:02.080] And it's going to crash. Just like what happened in 2007, 2006, we were telling people, get out of property, get out of it now. [01:05:02.080 --> 01:05:14.080] This incredible bubble is absolutely insane and it's unsustainable. Get out and when it crashed and people couldn't pay their mortgages, don't pay it, fight them. [01:05:14.080 --> 01:05:23.080] Take that money, put it into an account, let the market bottom out and then buy back in. [01:05:23.080 --> 01:05:36.080] Well, unless nobody did that, it was frustrating. I see exactly the same thing coming in California. It's a cycle and we go through these cycles. [01:05:36.080 --> 01:05:42.080] California is in the process of cycling out. They're going to crash. All this property is going to be worth. [01:05:42.080 --> 01:05:57.080] Trump change. Best thing your brother could do now is sell that property, cash out, rent for the next two or three years, let California crash. When it comes back up, then he can buy it and cheap. [01:05:57.080 --> 01:06:07.080] If he keeps the property and California crashes the way I see it coming, this property is going to be worthless and what he owes on it. [01:06:07.080 --> 01:06:13.080] Do you can't cash out. [01:06:13.080 --> 01:06:23.080] Well, that's my story. That's the best I can do for him. If you want to talk to Ken, if you'll send me an e-mail to Randy at rootoflawradio.com, I'll get it to Ken and see if Ken can help him. [01:06:23.080 --> 01:06:27.080] If not, Ken may something know somebody else who can help. [01:06:27.080 --> 01:06:30.080] That would be great. I would appreciate that. [01:06:30.080 --> 01:06:41.080] I'll ask you to get Kevin in California. I'll send it to Kevin as well. He's in California, so he don't know how to fight him in California. [01:06:41.080 --> 01:06:51.080] That would be great. We've already filed the complaint. [01:06:51.080 --> 01:07:02.080] We haven't heard back from the court system as to when the trial is going to be starting. [01:07:02.080 --> 01:07:05.080] Do you know what claims you made? [01:07:05.080 --> 01:07:34.080] It's on Pacer, I guess, the claim, but just fraud, I guess. That's his story that he's telling, that he agreed to a certain term and it comes to find out that it wasn't anything he agreed to. [01:07:34.080 --> 01:07:39.080] That's even harder. He's making a fraud claim. [01:07:39.080 --> 01:07:44.080] The fraud claim is hard to prove up anywhere, especially in California. [01:07:44.080 --> 01:07:48.080] He needs somebody who's been in these trenches. [01:07:48.080 --> 01:07:57.080] Always my suggestion is the first thing you want to go in with is a petition for declaratory judgment. [01:07:57.080 --> 01:08:12.080] You can get to declaratory judgment by claiming that this particular document, this assignment filed in the record, was filed in the record by someone who lacks standing to file the document. [01:08:12.080 --> 01:08:19.080] You ask the court for a declaration of the rights of the parties. You don't ask for any harm or any damages. [01:08:19.080 --> 01:08:32.080] You ask for a restraining order against the claimant, claiming that the document on which they base their claim is void, and you ask the judge to rule that it's void. [01:08:32.080 --> 01:08:37.080] So if you don't ask for any damages, then it becomes declaratory judgment. [01:08:37.080 --> 01:08:45.080] You're asking the court to declare the rights of the parties. [01:08:45.080 --> 01:08:53.080] And the reason for that is, is it's not subject to Rule 12B6 dismissal for failure of state of claim, which could have been ahead. [01:08:53.080 --> 01:09:05.080] If you file a direct claim, the federal court will dismiss it with prejudice for failure to state of claim, no matter what. [01:09:05.080 --> 01:09:18.080] Judge McBride in Fort Worth dismissed my petition for declaratory judgment with prejudice for failure to state of claim. [01:09:18.080 --> 01:09:26.080] I filed criminal charges against him with the FBI. Oh, that was fun. [01:09:26.080 --> 01:09:32.080] But you go in first with declaratory judgment so they can't do a 12B6 dismissal. [01:09:32.080 --> 01:09:38.080] Now you can get to discovery, and that's the main thing you want is to get to discovery. [01:09:38.080 --> 01:09:52.080] And the primary thing the other side will avoid in our six year fight with the courts on the guy that I helped there, they never ever got to discovery. [01:09:52.080 --> 01:10:02.080] The bank absolutely does not want to get to discovery because they cannot prove up their position. [01:10:02.080 --> 01:10:06.080] That's the question you want to bring to the court. [01:10:06.080 --> 01:10:10.080] Then you can tie them up, keep them in court until they get old. [01:10:10.080 --> 01:10:16.080] And once the court rules against you on that because they don't care what the law is, then you come back with the fraud suit. [01:10:16.080 --> 01:10:24.080] And you will have already been able to develop the information you need through discovery in the declaratory judgment suit. [01:10:24.080 --> 01:10:33.080] I know that probably doesn't make much sense to you or your brother, but someone like Ken will understand that process. [01:10:33.080 --> 01:10:35.080] Okay. [01:10:35.080 --> 01:10:43.080] So having sent me an email, I'll get it to Ken and to Kevin and see what they think. [01:10:43.080 --> 01:10:45.080] Sounds great. [01:10:45.080 --> 01:10:47.080] Okay. [01:10:47.080 --> 01:10:48.080] Thank you, Stefan. [01:10:48.080 --> 01:10:52.080] Now we're going to go to John in New York. Hello, John. [01:10:52.080 --> 01:10:53.080] Hello. [01:10:53.080 --> 01:10:55.080] How are you, Randy? How are you doing? [01:10:55.080 --> 01:10:58.080] I'm doing good. What do you have for us today? [01:10:58.080 --> 01:11:01.080] Well, I know how busy you are with your website. [01:11:01.080 --> 01:11:06.080] And since you helped all of us, it's time for all of us to help you. [01:11:06.080 --> 01:11:11.080] I'm here to lend a hand if you think I can help you in any way. [01:11:11.080 --> 01:11:18.080] I don't know legal. I don't know foreclosures. I don't know much about traffic tickets, but I'm here to help you. [01:11:18.080 --> 01:11:19.080] I want you to know that. [01:11:19.080 --> 01:11:22.080] Can you spell? [01:11:22.080 --> 01:11:24.080] I can spell like a trooper. [01:11:24.080 --> 01:11:27.080] Okay. Go look at my site. [01:11:27.080 --> 01:11:30.080] I've looked at it a hundred times. [01:11:30.080 --> 01:11:36.080] And every time somebody looks at it, they find typos that I've still got in there that make me nubs. [01:11:36.080 --> 01:11:41.080] And I don't have time to, you know, once you've been over something 50 times, [01:11:41.080 --> 01:11:45.080] there can be an error in there and you just cannot see it. [01:11:45.080 --> 01:11:49.080] Oh, yeah. Your head becomes like a sponge. It can hold just so much. [01:11:49.080 --> 01:11:52.080] Now, what do you want me to look? What is it you want me to check out? [01:11:52.080 --> 01:11:56.080] Just typos, grammatical errors. [01:11:56.080 --> 01:11:58.080] No, no, no. Work the website. [01:11:58.080 --> 01:12:01.080] Oh. LegalEarth.io. [01:12:01.080 --> 01:12:05.080] Okay. LegalEarth.io? [01:12:05.080 --> 01:12:10.080] Okay. LegalEarth.io. [01:12:10.080 --> 01:12:15.080] And I'll check out for, how do I make the correction? [01:12:15.080 --> 01:12:20.080] Just list the page and such. It's on. [01:12:20.080 --> 01:12:21.080] Page and paragraph. [01:12:21.080 --> 01:12:29.080] I can make a copy of what you have, and then I can make the corrections on Notepad and send you the Notepad. [01:12:29.080 --> 01:12:30.080] That'll work. [01:12:30.080 --> 01:12:31.080] Corrections. [01:12:31.080 --> 01:12:33.080] Do you want to do it like that? [01:12:33.080 --> 01:12:37.080] Yeah, that'll work. That's one of the things I really need. [01:12:37.080 --> 01:12:43.080] One of the things I don't, I'm spending so much time on content that what I'm, [01:12:43.080 --> 01:12:48.080] most of this I'm doing in HTML and when you're doing it, like I'm using Dreamweaver, [01:12:48.080 --> 01:12:53.080] Dreamweaver can do spell correction, but it's a real pain in the neck to get it to do it. [01:12:53.080 --> 01:12:57.080] So I copy everything out and drop it in a Word document. [01:12:57.080 --> 01:13:02.080] And then the Word, Microsoft Word document will highlight all the misspellings. [01:13:02.080 --> 01:13:07.080] So if you have a page that's got errors on it, [01:13:07.080 --> 01:13:16.080] just highlight all the content, all the text, copy it, paste it to a Microsoft Word document, [01:13:16.080 --> 01:13:21.080] or an open office document, and it'll highlight all the errors. [01:13:21.080 --> 01:13:25.080] Okay, what I'm going to do is I'm going to put it on Notepad and I'll make the corrections [01:13:25.080 --> 01:13:28.080] and then send you the Notepad with all the corrections on there. [01:13:28.080 --> 01:13:31.080] Does Notepad do spell check? [01:13:31.080 --> 01:13:34.080] No, I'm the spell checker. [01:13:34.080 --> 01:13:36.080] Oh, okay. [01:13:36.080 --> 01:13:38.080] I'm that good. I am that good. [01:13:38.080 --> 01:13:40.080] Okay, I suck. [01:13:40.080 --> 01:13:43.080] English, English is one of my four days. [01:13:43.080 --> 01:13:46.080] I do English, Spanish, Italian, and Latin. [01:13:46.080 --> 01:13:51.080] And between the four languages, I can actually read some French [01:13:51.080 --> 01:13:54.080] because of the roots in the four languages that I do know. [01:13:54.080 --> 01:13:56.080] Interesting. [01:13:56.080 --> 01:14:03.080] My ability in English is in spelling is good. [01:14:03.080 --> 01:14:05.080] I wrote for a living for 40 years. [01:14:05.080 --> 01:14:11.080] So anyway, now I have two or three areas that I'm going to have help with, [01:14:11.080 --> 01:14:15.080] and I'll do it quickly. [01:14:15.080 --> 01:14:17.080] You mentioned Ken. [01:14:17.080 --> 01:14:22.080] Can you help me the same way with Ken because the good, bad grandma, [01:14:22.080 --> 01:14:26.080] she's a good girl, but in a bad grandma, [01:14:26.080 --> 01:14:30.080] she hasn't done anything for us so far because I know she's busy. [01:14:30.080 --> 01:14:34.080] But my friend in Virginia needs help for a declaratory judgment [01:14:34.080 --> 01:14:38.080] to get things started and law is not my field. [01:14:38.080 --> 01:14:41.080] I wish I were like you that I could do law. [01:14:41.080 --> 01:14:45.080] Send me a request. I'll send it to Ken. [01:14:45.080 --> 01:14:47.080] All right. [01:14:47.080 --> 01:14:49.080] Okay, we'll do that. [01:14:49.080 --> 01:14:52.080] Now, next, seat belt. [01:14:52.080 --> 01:14:56.080] The driver who got a seat belt ticket, one of my relatives, [01:14:56.080 --> 01:15:01.080] is finishing up an appeal to his seat belt ticket. [01:15:01.080 --> 01:15:05.080] The cop told the driver at the scene when he stopped him, [01:15:05.080 --> 01:15:08.080] I stopped you for not wearing your seat belt. [01:15:08.080 --> 01:15:12.080] A passenger in the car spoke up at the scene, [01:15:12.080 --> 01:15:15.080] and he said, officer, he was wearing a seat belt, [01:15:15.080 --> 01:15:17.080] and I'll swear to that in court. [01:15:17.080 --> 01:15:21.080] So then the cop suddenly changed his tune quickly [01:15:21.080 --> 01:15:26.080] and said, well, he wasn't wearing a seat belt properly. [01:15:26.080 --> 01:15:29.080] And we all know what that's all about. [01:15:29.080 --> 01:15:32.080] Anyway, in court, he introduced the ticket [01:15:32.080 --> 01:15:35.080] that said precisely two words on it [01:15:35.080 --> 01:15:40.080] besides the number of the violation, 1229, C3. [01:15:40.080 --> 01:15:44.080] It said, no seat belt was the reason for the ticket. [01:15:44.080 --> 01:15:47.080] But then he told the judge in court [01:15:47.080 --> 01:15:50.080] the driver wasn't wearing a seat belt properly. [01:15:50.080 --> 01:15:52.080] And he went through a great length [01:15:52.080 --> 01:15:55.080] to say that he was wearing it under his arm [01:15:55.080 --> 01:15:59.080] instead of over his shoulder and across his chest. [01:15:59.080 --> 01:16:03.080] Now, my question is, this happened, this came up once before, [01:16:03.080 --> 01:16:06.080] and you helped me with the same driver [01:16:06.080 --> 01:16:08.080] who crossed the center line of the road. [01:16:08.080 --> 01:16:11.080] The cop said, you crossed the yellow line. [01:16:11.080 --> 01:16:15.080] Well, in that area of the roadway, there was no yellow line. [01:16:15.080 --> 01:16:21.080] Now, is this changing a material fact in this seat belt case? [01:16:21.080 --> 01:16:24.080] And is it going to screw up the cop's case? [01:16:24.080 --> 01:16:26.080] Yes. [01:16:26.080 --> 01:16:28.080] Okay, hello, and we're about to go to break. 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[01:19:27.080 --> 01:19:37.520] Randy Kelton, Ruflo Rillo, and we're talking to John in New York, and you should file a [01:19:37.520 --> 01:19:45.960] challenge to the sufficiency of the charging instrument, because it failed to give sufficient [01:19:45.960 --> 01:19:50.800] notice of the nature of the claim against him. [01:19:50.800 --> 01:19:56.560] The citation actually said no seatbelt when there was a seatbelt. [01:19:56.560 --> 01:20:01.840] And then the officer came back into the, well, if you're going to an appeal, then an appeal [01:20:01.840 --> 01:20:04.280] will be trial de novo. [01:20:04.280 --> 01:20:13.840] So you can maintain that if there is, okay, let me back up. [01:20:13.840 --> 01:20:20.200] Because in the original trial, you have a right to trial de novo. [01:20:20.200 --> 01:20:25.000] And what they're going to say is, is that's a do-over. [01:20:25.000 --> 01:20:27.600] That's not true. [01:20:27.600 --> 01:20:34.880] Trial de novo is trial de novo for the purpose of perfecting appeal. [01:20:34.880 --> 01:20:46.200] That means you don't have to come to the appellate court and appeal based on writ of error. [01:20:46.200 --> 01:20:51.880] You get a new trial without having to claim error. [01:20:51.880 --> 01:21:02.200] However, that does not free up the original trial court from its declarations in the court. [01:21:02.200 --> 01:21:13.960] So he's coming to the appeals court with testimony in the trial court that, in fact, the driver [01:21:13.960 --> 01:21:17.120] was wearing a seatbelt. [01:21:17.120 --> 01:21:22.640] There was an issue as to whether or not he was wearing it properly, but that was not [01:21:22.640 --> 01:21:23.720] the charge. [01:21:23.720 --> 01:21:27.440] He was not charged with improperly wearing a seatbelt. [01:21:27.440 --> 01:21:31.000] He was charged with no seatbelt. [01:21:31.000 --> 01:21:35.760] And the officer is now subject to collateral estoppel. [01:21:35.760 --> 01:21:39.960] He can't come back and say there was no seatbelt. [01:21:39.960 --> 01:21:45.680] So challenge the sufficiency of the complaint. [01:21:45.680 --> 01:21:50.960] And this prevents them from bringing up the argument of improper seatbelt. [01:21:50.960 --> 01:21:53.320] Does that make sense? [01:21:53.320 --> 01:21:55.320] Yes, it does. [01:21:55.320 --> 01:21:58.040] It's perfect. [01:21:58.040 --> 01:22:00.440] And there's other facts to the case. [01:22:00.440 --> 01:22:02.800] That's enough to get it thrown out, isn't it? [01:22:02.800 --> 01:22:03.800] Should be. [01:22:03.800 --> 01:22:05.280] Motion to dismiss. [01:22:05.280 --> 01:22:15.080] Emotion to dismiss the complaint itself because it was established as a fact in court by admission [01:22:15.080 --> 01:22:18.960] of the officer that you were wearing a seatbelt. [01:22:18.960 --> 01:22:23.640] The charge is no seatbelt. [01:22:23.640 --> 01:22:31.560] So you can move to go to the court of appeals and move to dismiss. [01:22:31.560 --> 01:22:39.160] So just write it up basically the same way you just said and include that as part of [01:22:39.160 --> 01:22:46.480] your appeal and communicate everything you've just said to the appeals court. [01:22:46.480 --> 01:22:47.480] Yes. [01:22:47.480 --> 01:22:48.480] Okay. [01:22:48.480 --> 01:22:49.480] Wow. [01:22:49.480 --> 01:22:50.480] All right. [01:22:50.480 --> 01:22:51.480] Let's see. [01:22:51.480 --> 01:23:02.280] Then I'm going to send you an e-mail for Ken to get his help maybe. [01:23:02.280 --> 01:23:03.280] Declutter. [01:23:03.280 --> 01:23:04.280] Okay. [01:23:04.280 --> 01:23:14.680] I had spoken with an attorney who was part of a group of attorneys that helped people [01:23:14.680 --> 01:23:24.160] pro bono with, I guess, debt collection and back taxes. [01:23:24.160 --> 01:23:25.160] That's what it was. [01:23:25.160 --> 01:23:30.240] I spoke with an attorney who told me even though the debt collector, it was a sign to [01:23:30.240 --> 01:23:37.840] me and it's collecting the back taxes I owe the state, they still have to follow the [01:23:37.840 --> 01:23:41.960] Fair Debt Collection Practices Act according to this attorney. [01:23:41.960 --> 01:23:50.320] And you had mentioned that they don't have to follow the FDCPA. [01:23:50.320 --> 01:23:51.320] What I would do... [01:23:51.320 --> 01:23:52.320] Yeah. [01:23:52.320 --> 01:24:01.880] Unless there's something specific in New York, it's in law and I've had to deal with [01:24:01.880 --> 01:24:14.120] this before, that if someone is collecting for a governmental agency, then they're not [01:24:14.120 --> 01:24:15.520] subject to FDCPA. [01:24:15.520 --> 01:24:22.120] I think your lawyer may be mistaken, but if not, it's easy enough to find out. [01:24:22.120 --> 01:24:25.720] And you file an FDCPA complaint against them. [01:24:25.720 --> 01:24:26.720] Oh. [01:24:26.720 --> 01:24:27.720] Okay. [01:24:27.720 --> 01:24:33.160] Now, Lemberg Law is one place that helped me with that before. [01:24:33.160 --> 01:24:35.280] We were able to sue two other debt collectors. [01:24:35.280 --> 01:24:41.240] It wasn't even my debt on top of everything else, but that's not why I sued them. [01:24:41.240 --> 01:24:47.600] I sued them for violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, of which I have [01:24:47.600 --> 01:24:49.080] actual knowledge of the law. [01:24:49.080 --> 01:24:51.640] Nice to do that kind of work. [01:24:51.640 --> 01:24:55.520] At one time. [01:24:55.520 --> 01:25:01.520] So what I want to do is I want to sue this debt collector for violations of the UCC. [01:25:01.520 --> 01:25:09.240] And I asked him, instead of the FDCPA, can we sue him through UCC? [01:25:09.240 --> 01:25:16.320] And so far, I was, oh, today, finally, I found the seatbelt law. [01:25:16.320 --> 01:25:22.360] All I was getting was highlight the seatbelt law, I wasn't getting the actual seatbelt [01:25:22.360 --> 01:25:23.360] law. [01:25:23.360 --> 01:25:31.320] I actually found the UCC today, and I also found the state constitution of New York. [01:25:31.320 --> 01:25:37.720] And I did it all in one shot by calling our local assemblyman, who their office had it [01:25:37.720 --> 01:25:42.680] right on the tip of their tongue, and months and months I'd been at this, couldn't find [01:25:42.680 --> 01:25:43.680] it anywhere. [01:25:43.680 --> 01:25:46.800] Now, I've got all three. [01:25:46.800 --> 01:25:47.800] Wonderful. [01:25:47.800 --> 01:25:53.320] Now, there's one more thing here, let's see. [01:25:53.320 --> 01:26:01.320] Now, I've got the seatbelt law, and I'm going to read it over and over until I am sure that [01:26:01.320 --> 01:26:10.120] it doesn't say anything about how it's properly not supposed to be worn or improperly, but [01:26:10.120 --> 01:26:14.080] that doesn't make any difference because they screwed up the charge, didn't they? [01:26:14.080 --> 01:26:17.000] They said one thing, and then they said something else. [01:26:17.000 --> 01:26:18.000] Yes. [01:26:18.000 --> 01:26:22.320] So it doesn't make any difference what the law says now, right? [01:26:22.320 --> 01:26:23.320] Right. [01:26:23.320 --> 01:26:24.560] Well, it actually does. [01:26:24.560 --> 01:26:33.280] If the law doesn't say anything about how the seatbelt is to be worn, then any testimony [01:26:33.280 --> 01:26:37.320] concerning how the seatbelt is worn is irrelevant. [01:26:37.320 --> 01:26:38.320] Right. [01:26:38.320 --> 01:26:46.320] Okay, now, I think we came across some case law in New York State that does try to spell [01:26:46.320 --> 01:26:49.840] out how it's supposed to be worn. [01:26:49.840 --> 01:26:53.840] Is that going to be a problem, that case law? [01:26:53.840 --> 01:26:54.840] I'm not sure. [01:26:54.840 --> 01:26:58.240] I'd have to... [01:26:58.240 --> 01:27:00.480] That's writing law from the bench. [01:27:00.480 --> 01:27:09.000] If you do have some case law that attempts to apply conditions the legislature did not [01:27:09.000 --> 01:27:13.360] intend, then that should be challenged. [01:27:13.360 --> 01:27:15.040] Because it's not in the legislature? [01:27:15.040 --> 01:27:16.040] Right. [01:27:16.040 --> 01:27:23.520] The legislature chose not to address specifically how a seatbelt was to be worn. [01:27:23.520 --> 01:27:32.720] It's not the place of the court to add in restrictions that the legislature did not [01:27:32.720 --> 01:27:33.720] intend. [01:27:33.720 --> 01:27:35.560] Oh, that's right. [01:27:35.560 --> 01:27:38.560] The judiciary cannot legislate. [01:27:38.560 --> 01:27:41.040] The judiciary is to interpret the law. [01:27:41.040 --> 01:27:42.040] Not exactly. [01:27:42.040 --> 01:27:43.040] Wrong. [01:27:43.040 --> 01:27:44.040] Yes. [01:27:44.040 --> 01:27:53.240] It's like when the cop tried to give my relative a ticket years ago for improper wearing [01:27:53.240 --> 01:28:00.800] of the face shield on his motorcycle helmet, all he did was he brought a Webster's Dictionary [01:28:00.800 --> 01:28:13.920] to court and he said, to wear, and he defined the word wear to have or about on one's person. [01:28:13.920 --> 01:28:19.920] And then he said to the judge, the cop told me how I was supposed to wear it and he was [01:28:19.920 --> 01:28:26.760] doing your job interpreting the law and the cop's job is enforcing the law. [01:28:26.760 --> 01:28:29.080] So he was overstepping his bound. [01:28:29.080 --> 01:28:31.320] You got to dismiss the ticket, Your Honor. [01:28:31.320 --> 01:28:37.880] The cop looked at the judge, the judge looked at the cop, the gamble went down. [01:28:37.880 --> 01:28:38.880] That was it. [01:28:38.880 --> 01:28:39.880] Not guilty. [01:28:39.880 --> 01:28:53.640] So the same thing, all right, any suggestions about that situation with the back taxes? [01:28:53.640 --> 01:28:57.680] I know I've hounded you with that, like everything else. [01:28:57.680 --> 01:29:00.240] I keep going over it and over it and over it. [01:29:00.240 --> 01:29:05.160] I don't have any help for you on taxes in New York. [01:29:05.160 --> 01:29:11.480] The guy, the gentleman, the pastor in New York. [01:29:11.480 --> 01:29:17.000] He has been out of country, he's been in Mexico, he's setting up a Bible college and [01:29:17.000 --> 01:29:22.600] two orphanages down there, so he's been out of pocket. [01:29:22.600 --> 01:29:25.600] He's busy as I am. [01:29:25.600 --> 01:29:32.080] Anything else that maybe I can get help from someone who does know the UCC law like he does? [01:29:32.080 --> 01:29:36.480] He knows someone who does. [01:29:36.480 --> 01:29:42.680] Send me another email and ask for a reference to someone who knows the commercial codes, [01:29:42.680 --> 01:29:45.160] the commercial laws. [01:29:45.160 --> 01:29:47.680] He's got some references. [01:29:47.680 --> 01:29:51.360] Jeff Hsu is one of them. [01:29:51.360 --> 01:29:56.760] And he's got a couple people on his radio show that do UCC law. [01:29:56.760 --> 01:30:00.920] I'll get your reference to them. [01:30:00.920 --> 01:30:03.000] Is noise at work killing you? [01:30:03.000 --> 01:30:04.000] Could these say researchers? [01:30:04.000 --> 01:30:08.320] A new study finds that hearing loss may be the least of your health worries in a loud [01:30:08.320 --> 01:30:09.320] workplace. 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[01:32:56.680 --> 01:32:58.560] Discounts are based on pole roof replacement. [01:32:58.560 --> 01:33:03.160] I mean, I actually be kidding about chemtrails. [01:33:03.160 --> 01:33:04.760] Looking for some truth? [01:33:04.760 --> 01:33:05.760] You found it. [01:33:05.760 --> 01:33:26.720] LogosRadioNetwork.com Okay, we are back. [01:33:26.720 --> 01:33:31.040] Randy Kelton, we're on the radio, and we ran off to cliff again. [01:33:31.040 --> 01:33:33.880] John, that was all your fault. [01:33:33.880 --> 01:33:36.080] I accept the fault. [01:33:36.080 --> 01:33:38.080] Yeah, I never accept responsibility. [01:33:38.080 --> 01:33:41.240] It's just one of my character traits. [01:33:41.240 --> 01:33:51.160] Okay, New York tax law, I know NADA, but if you'll send me a request for UCC knowledge, [01:33:51.160 --> 01:33:56.880] I will get it to the pastor and ask him to send your request to a couple of people he [01:33:56.880 --> 01:33:57.880] knows of. [01:33:57.880 --> 01:33:58.880] All right. [01:33:58.880 --> 01:34:06.520] So I'm going to ask you for Ken's help with the mortgage fraud, and I'm going to ask for [01:34:06.520 --> 01:34:12.760] help with the UCC from the pastor with his friends. [01:34:12.760 --> 01:34:19.400] And now tell me one more time the website that I'll go to to help you with your spelling [01:34:19.400 --> 01:34:21.760] and grammar. [01:34:21.760 --> 01:34:28.440] LegalEarth.io LegalEarth.io, okay, got it. [01:34:28.440 --> 01:34:38.080] Alrighty, let's see, was anything, you must have a board full of callers. [01:34:38.080 --> 01:34:39.080] Yes, I do. [01:34:39.080 --> 01:34:44.720] Okay, I'd better let you get to them once I can think of one more thing. [01:34:44.720 --> 01:34:49.880] Okay, I better let you get to your board full of callers. [01:34:49.880 --> 01:34:50.880] Thank you very much. [01:34:50.880 --> 01:34:51.880] Okay, thank you, John. [01:34:51.880 --> 01:34:55.840] Okay, now we're going to go to Tina in California. [01:34:55.840 --> 01:34:56.840] Hello, Tina. [01:34:56.840 --> 01:35:00.180] Hello, how are you? [01:35:00.180 --> 01:35:01.680] I am good. [01:35:01.680 --> 01:35:03.680] What do you have for us today? [01:35:03.680 --> 01:35:10.080] Well, first let me speak it off to you, too, so you can hear me properly. [01:35:10.080 --> 01:35:13.600] Wait a minute, I'm having a terrible time hearing you. [01:35:13.600 --> 01:35:17.480] I know, that's why I just took it off the Bluetooth. [01:35:17.480 --> 01:35:22.040] And I'm moving into another room where it's quiet and private. [01:35:22.040 --> 01:35:28.720] I would like to, first I would like to get the information you, introduce me to your [01:35:28.720 --> 01:35:30.280] medical guy in New York. [01:35:30.280 --> 01:35:38.720] I really need some help because I'm being bombarded with my doctor to take stuff that [01:35:38.720 --> 01:35:40.320] I don't want to take. [01:35:40.320 --> 01:35:47.560] So, and I'm very much into natural health, so if you can introduce me to him, I would [01:35:47.560 --> 01:35:49.120] be very pleased. [01:35:49.120 --> 01:35:54.000] If you will send me an email, I will forward it to him. [01:35:54.000 --> 01:36:06.160] Yes, I will do that because I'm really, really tired of the crap that they try to throw me. [01:36:06.160 --> 01:36:12.440] And I'm just a bit too stubborn and I won't take it. [01:36:12.440 --> 01:36:19.600] And also your guy on there, earlier from California, your sort of time caller, please put him in [01:36:19.600 --> 01:36:21.120] touch with me if he wants to. [01:36:21.120 --> 01:36:22.600] I will help him all I can. [01:36:22.600 --> 01:36:31.200] So, I have been through the mail and back and I can reiterate what you say and try to [01:36:31.200 --> 01:36:34.960] help guide him in any way I can to say. [01:36:34.960 --> 01:36:40.840] Okay, I will definitely do that when he's going to send me an email, I will forward it [01:36:40.840 --> 01:36:42.600] to you as well. [01:36:42.600 --> 01:36:48.920] Yes, and I will do whatever I can because that is making the health of many people as [01:36:48.920 --> 01:36:56.200] I possibly can to not go down the path that I went down. [01:36:56.200 --> 01:36:59.640] Good, yeah. [01:36:59.640 --> 01:37:05.200] That's our job, just to save people from the rabbit holes we've already went down. [01:37:05.200 --> 01:37:06.200] Yes. [01:37:06.200 --> 01:37:12.640] And I'll just send you a letter I'm sending to the Supreme Court justices. [01:37:12.640 --> 01:37:20.680] I have since today edited it quite a bit, but it's basically the same thing and I have [01:37:20.680 --> 01:37:31.840] been told that I need to be more politically correct because I mentioned a certain justice [01:37:31.840 --> 01:37:37.600] Ruth Bader Ginsburg for falling asleep on the job, being tipsy on the job, all these [01:37:37.600 --> 01:37:38.600] things. [01:37:38.600 --> 01:37:47.080] But apparently she is the darling right now because she came to work after a fall. [01:37:47.080 --> 01:37:48.920] I say, who cares? [01:37:48.920 --> 01:37:51.600] She fell asleep on the job more than once. [01:37:51.600 --> 01:37:56.320] Why have I got to be politically correct in a fall? [01:37:56.320 --> 01:38:00.200] Who told you you had to be politically correct? [01:38:00.200 --> 01:38:13.720] A former prosecutor who is since retired who says you need to do all the political stuff [01:38:13.720 --> 01:38:15.840] and I'm tired of the crap. [01:38:15.840 --> 01:38:17.840] It doesn't work. [01:38:17.840 --> 01:38:23.720] Well, when the prosecutor talks about politics, he has a different political agenda than you [01:38:23.720 --> 01:38:25.920] do. [01:38:25.920 --> 01:38:29.320] He has to deal with those judges. [01:38:29.320 --> 01:38:30.320] You don't. [01:38:30.320 --> 01:38:40.080] So if the prosecutor is complaining about it, that probably means that the judge is [01:38:40.080 --> 01:38:47.240] as well and is making the judge uncomfortable and unhappy and that's exactly what we want [01:38:47.240 --> 01:38:48.240] to do. [01:38:48.240 --> 01:38:51.120] But that's what I think. [01:38:51.120 --> 01:38:54.120] The prosecutor has to get along with that judge. [01:38:54.120 --> 01:38:55.120] You don't. [01:38:55.120 --> 01:39:03.960] No, my answer to them was I haven't lost everything. [01:39:03.960 --> 01:39:12.840] I have lost my home, my income, my retirement, everything due to the forgery, fraud and utter [01:39:12.840 --> 01:39:21.120] corruption as you well are eliquidated to this guy earlier, California is the most corrupt [01:39:21.120 --> 01:39:22.120] state. [01:39:22.120 --> 01:39:25.240] So what the hell else have I got to lose? [01:39:25.240 --> 01:39:28.120] Why don't I tell the truth? [01:39:28.120 --> 01:39:29.120] Exactly. [01:39:29.120 --> 01:39:34.280] You know, it's time people started doing that. [01:39:34.280 --> 01:39:37.080] It's time we start taking these people to task. [01:39:37.080 --> 01:39:40.560] Well, I'm doing it and I don't care. [01:39:40.560 --> 01:39:45.840] I may be part of the so-called pink and body bags in the end, but you know what? [01:39:45.840 --> 01:39:49.120] You will know why I was taking out his arm. [01:39:49.120 --> 01:39:58.520] But I'm not sitting down and taking it on the chin, I'm speaking out. [01:39:58.520 --> 01:40:04.080] We just need more people doing that and that's part of the reason I'm so excited about getting [01:40:04.080 --> 01:40:12.840] my product together because once I get financing for it, then I will be able to build tools [01:40:12.840 --> 01:40:20.480] that people can use that will essentially give them plausible deniability. [01:40:20.480 --> 01:40:26.680] I will introduce you to someone, but I need you to vet how good they will be in helping [01:40:26.680 --> 01:40:31.600] you get this funding. [01:40:31.600 --> 01:40:36.400] I think you will be able to sniff it out if they can or can't. [01:40:36.400 --> 01:40:40.400] Everybody wants a little piece of the pie and they want money. [01:40:40.400 --> 01:40:48.280] I'm just going to give you a name and I'll email it to you and see what you think and [01:40:48.280 --> 01:40:52.960] we'll go from there asking for researchers earlier. [01:40:52.960 --> 01:40:59.960] I'm not concerned that someone wants a piece of pie and they want money, that's reasonable. [01:40:59.960 --> 01:41:03.480] If they can produce for me, I'll be able to pay them. [01:41:03.480 --> 01:41:06.920] That won't be a concern, but they have to produce. [01:41:06.920 --> 01:41:07.920] Yeah. [01:41:07.920 --> 01:41:08.920] I agree. [01:41:08.920 --> 01:41:15.280] I know a lot of people tell you how wonderful they are and then they can't produce. [01:41:15.280 --> 01:41:20.240] In terms of the researchers, the people who said you don't want the Patriots' Shake, [01:41:20.240 --> 01:41:27.840] you don't want this, but you want researchers, there's a couple of people I know and one [01:41:27.840 --> 01:41:30.640] in California, one in another state. [01:41:30.640 --> 01:41:36.840] The one in California, I think you know I'm going to email you about it, but they may [01:41:36.840 --> 01:41:45.760] want too much money, but I think they might be good. [01:41:45.760 --> 01:41:50.920] I don't know, should I just privately email you some names and see what you want to do? [01:41:50.920 --> 01:41:51.920] Yes. [01:41:51.920 --> 01:41:52.920] Yes. [01:41:52.920 --> 01:41:53.920] Email it to me. [01:41:53.920 --> 01:41:54.920] I'll talk to them. [01:41:54.920 --> 01:41:58.800] I can evaluate whether they have value for me or not. [01:41:58.800 --> 01:41:59.800] Okay. [01:41:59.800 --> 01:42:01.120] Go ahead. [01:42:01.120 --> 01:42:03.120] I will do that. [01:42:03.120 --> 01:42:16.120] We were talking last night that we left off where I was being billed for this court cost [01:42:16.120 --> 01:42:24.800] from the Second Circuit Appeal that they denied me, and of course, you know, California is [01:42:24.800 --> 01:42:32.680] going to deny me everything, and I'm going to go after certain judges for extortion, [01:42:32.680 --> 01:42:37.840] for reason and everything else, but you said you wanted to talk a little bit more about [01:42:37.840 --> 01:42:38.840] it. [01:42:38.840 --> 01:42:43.640] You said I should go after my attorney who claims I owe him $12,000, but I'm not paying [01:42:43.640 --> 01:42:50.080] him a damn dime anymore, because there's a lot of ways he screwed me, because he was [01:42:50.080 --> 01:42:51.080] too afraid. [01:42:51.080 --> 01:42:58.400] One of the things these attorneys are, they, he could write very well, and I will give [01:42:58.400 --> 01:43:04.800] him his due, he wrote some good stuff, but he was a total pussy when it came to speaking [01:43:04.800 --> 01:43:11.120] in front of the judge, and I told him that, I said, you know, you have to be much stronger. [01:43:11.120 --> 01:43:18.600] You cannot capitulate in front of the other side and the judge, and he said, well, you [01:43:18.600 --> 01:43:20.600] got to be reasonable. [01:43:20.600 --> 01:43:25.560] You can't piss off the judges, and why not? [01:43:25.560 --> 01:43:27.400] You know, but they're afraid for their job. [01:43:27.400 --> 01:43:32.280] Yeah, the lawyer's afraid of the judge, and that's a problem that he has, not a problem [01:43:32.280 --> 01:43:38.120] you have, and if because he's afraid of the judge, you don't win your case, then you [01:43:38.120 --> 01:43:40.120] can sue him for what you've lost. 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[01:45:44.280 --> 01:45:50.360] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [01:45:50.360 --> 01:45:53.000] pro se tactics, and much more. [01:45:53.000 --> 01:45:57.160] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner. [01:45:57.160 --> 01:46:23.560] Our call toll-free, 866-LAW-E-Z. [01:46:23.560 --> 01:46:30.560] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, we're rule of law radio, and we're talking to Tina in [01:46:30.560 --> 01:46:31.560] California. [01:46:31.560 --> 01:46:33.240] Okay, where were we, Tina? [01:46:33.240 --> 01:46:36.880] I lost track, grandma was sitting here checking on me. [01:46:36.880 --> 01:46:44.640] I'm here in Tennessee taking care of my mom, she's 96, and she has short-term memory loss. [01:46:44.640 --> 01:46:48.560] So she'll come in every five minutes and ask me if I'm hungry. [01:46:48.560 --> 01:46:50.520] She forgot that she was just here. [01:46:50.520 --> 01:46:57.040] But it has its upside, because I get to pull the same jokes on over and over, and just [01:46:57.040 --> 01:46:59.960] as funny the second time as they were the first. [01:46:59.960 --> 01:47:02.000] Okay, go ahead, Tina. [01:47:02.000 --> 01:47:08.080] I need your mom's secret for living to 96, because my mom's got severe memory loss at [01:47:08.080 --> 01:47:09.080] 83. [01:47:09.080 --> 01:47:13.200] And who were they, I might get that too. [01:47:13.200 --> 01:47:17.960] I think a lot of it may be her good sense of humor. [01:47:17.960 --> 01:47:21.720] I hadn't been around my mom in 30 years. [01:47:21.720 --> 01:47:28.000] When I came back from Vietnam, I couldn't stay home, and I left home, went to Texas. [01:47:28.000 --> 01:47:33.080] I came back and got to know my mom again, and she turned out to absolutely be one of [01:47:33.080 --> 01:47:39.320] the most pleasant human beings I've ever been around. [01:47:39.320 --> 01:47:43.880] So that was a great gift for me. [01:47:43.880 --> 01:47:50.880] Except she loves to just delight in sneaking up on me. [01:47:50.880 --> 01:47:55.320] Okay, where were we? [01:47:55.320 --> 01:48:02.680] We were talking about, you know, the attorneys and judges, and... [01:48:02.680 --> 01:48:10.000] Oh yeah, you can sue your attorney for what you should have won in the case. [01:48:10.000 --> 01:48:17.520] I don't know how that'll go in California, I haven't had many malpractice suits in California. [01:48:17.520 --> 01:48:24.680] But you could almost certainly get him to drop the 12,000 he's claiming, you owe him, [01:48:24.680 --> 01:48:30.880] when you make a claim for the full amount of the property he lost for you. [01:48:30.880 --> 01:48:38.080] Yeah, yeah, he wrote extremely well, but when he got in front of the court he was so pussy. [01:48:38.080 --> 01:48:41.960] Did you have Jack on High? [01:48:41.960 --> 01:48:43.560] Did you change character? [01:48:43.560 --> 01:48:44.560] What happened? [01:48:44.560 --> 01:48:47.440] He's terrified of the judge. [01:48:47.440 --> 01:48:54.960] He's afraid he'll say the wrong thing, or lawyers, they go to law school and they get [01:48:54.960 --> 01:49:00.600] out, they think they're going to be Perry Mason, and they get out and they find out what they're [01:49:00.600 --> 01:49:05.520] actually going to do is spend the rest of their professional career kissing some arrogant [01:49:05.520 --> 01:49:09.080] judges behind. [01:49:09.080 --> 01:49:14.160] They don't tell them that part in law school. [01:49:14.160 --> 01:49:18.840] So one of the things, you know, that I've tried to teach people is how to handle their [01:49:18.840 --> 01:49:24.880] lawyer, how to give your lawyer plausible deniability. [01:49:24.880 --> 01:49:33.360] If the lawyer thinks you're going to bar grieve him into the stone age or sue him for malpractice, [01:49:33.360 --> 01:49:38.680] then he's got ways of communicating that to the judge. [01:49:38.680 --> 01:49:43.960] Instead of saying your honor, the law says this, the law says that, he says your honor, [01:49:43.960 --> 01:49:48.080] my client says this, my client says that. [01:49:48.080 --> 01:49:53.200] That's his signal to the lawyer, to the judge, don't blame me for bringing this issue. [01:49:53.200 --> 01:49:56.960] My client's going to beat me up if I don't. [01:49:56.960 --> 01:50:01.280] So they tend to take care of each other. [01:50:01.280 --> 01:50:11.280] Once you understand how the politics works, then you can begin to use it to your own benefit. [01:50:11.280 --> 01:50:22.000] Well, I know this lawyer moved from California to Kansas because he claimed, you know, might [01:50:22.000 --> 01:50:25.760] not pay him, made it impossible for him to pay his rent. [01:50:25.760 --> 01:50:29.320] I thought, you know, you can use me to pay your rent. [01:50:29.320 --> 01:50:31.680] Well, join the club, Bubba. [01:50:31.680 --> 01:50:32.680] Yeah. [01:50:32.680 --> 01:50:43.080] You know, I mean, and I felt like in the end, he was just billing me to pay his rent. [01:50:43.080 --> 01:50:45.560] And they do that kind of thing. [01:50:45.560 --> 01:50:47.760] You don't overlaw your anything. [01:50:47.760 --> 01:50:56.480] If this guy can't do his job, then, you know, he costs you your property because you didn't [01:50:56.480 --> 01:51:00.920] do his job, and he's built, can you just pay his rent? [01:51:00.920 --> 01:51:01.920] He needs to be hammered. [01:51:01.920 --> 01:51:09.000] He needs to find out that the client is the most dangerous person in the courtroom. [01:51:09.000 --> 01:51:14.480] He thinks the judge is, but when the client becomes more dangerous, that's how I got my [01:51:14.480 --> 01:51:19.800] last criminal case against me dismissed. [01:51:19.800 --> 01:51:28.840] And a DPS officer at the Secretary of State Building smashed my face into a wall when I [01:51:28.840 --> 01:51:38.080] told him what part of I do not want to talk to you, do you not understand? [01:51:38.080 --> 01:51:44.760] He kind of lost it and smashed me into a wall and cracked a tooth, and then they filed charges [01:51:44.760 --> 01:51:48.200] against me to cover up what he did. [01:51:48.200 --> 01:51:55.800] The court dismissed the case to protect my lawyer from me because my lawyer had told [01:51:55.800 --> 01:52:01.880] the judge that I was preparing to bar grieve him into the Stone Age, and they dismissed [01:52:01.880 --> 01:52:06.640] my case to protect my, this young lawyer from me. [01:52:06.640 --> 01:52:14.360] Once the judge realizes that the lawyer is in a spot, then, you know, all of these, the [01:52:14.360 --> 01:52:22.920] judges and the prosecutors and the lawyers, they're all part of the same fraternity. [01:52:22.920 --> 01:52:33.760] And if a client becomes a risk to the lawyer's practice, the judges and prosecutors and other [01:52:33.760 --> 01:52:40.080] lawyers are leading in there to help him. [01:52:40.080 --> 01:52:47.000] And if they're a sole proprietor and not part of this big, huge law firm or whatever, they [01:52:47.000 --> 01:52:48.000] give them that big... [01:52:48.000 --> 01:52:52.720] Yeah, they all work with one another because they all work together all the time. [01:52:52.720 --> 01:53:00.720] So if you're hard on your lawyer, you can often get the other sides to cut you slack [01:53:00.720 --> 01:53:05.480] by cutting their lawyer slack to keep him, because once they do that, then the lawyer [01:53:05.480 --> 01:53:08.120] owes him on the next one. [01:53:08.120 --> 01:53:15.240] But you understand that they all have their snouts in the same croft, and you're the [01:53:15.240 --> 01:53:17.040] only one that's the outsider. [01:53:17.040 --> 01:53:20.560] The way I describe this is like a four-sided chessboard. [01:53:20.560 --> 01:53:27.680] Oh, my, we're getting some real thunder boomers here. [01:53:27.680 --> 01:53:30.200] It's like a four-sided chessboard. [01:53:30.200 --> 01:53:38.080] You go into court, you've got your lawyer to your right, opposing counsel to the left, [01:53:38.080 --> 01:53:43.880] the judge across from you, and four-sided chess is all about relationships. [01:53:43.880 --> 01:53:46.440] And in court, it's all about relationships. [01:53:46.440 --> 01:53:53.640] Your lawyer has a relationship with the judge and a relationship with the other lawyer and [01:53:53.640 --> 01:53:55.720] a relationship with you. [01:53:55.720 --> 01:53:59.640] The other lawyer has a relationship with your lawyer and the judge, not you. [01:53:59.640 --> 01:54:02.840] The judge has a relationship with both lawyers, not you. [01:54:02.840 --> 01:54:05.880] You're the odd one out. [01:54:05.880 --> 01:54:12.520] The only one with a relationship with you is your lawyer, but he's got other relationships [01:54:12.520 --> 01:54:14.800] to deal with. [01:54:14.800 --> 01:54:20.000] So if you're going to win your case, you have to learn to manipulate those relationships. [01:54:20.000 --> 01:54:23.600] One thing to do is bar grieve the lawyer on the other side. [01:54:23.600 --> 01:54:26.520] Oh, I keep doing that. [01:54:26.520 --> 01:54:32.320] Yeah, and you just conduct complaining to the judge. [01:54:32.320 --> 01:54:40.960] That tells the judge that the lawyer has a uncontrollable client. [01:54:40.960 --> 01:54:47.120] He's going to go to the lawyer and say, you ought to do something about this woman filing [01:54:47.120 --> 01:54:52.720] these bar grievances and judicial conduct complaints, and he's going to say, I can't [01:54:52.720 --> 01:54:53.720] do anything about that. [01:54:53.720 --> 01:54:56.120] She's threatening me. [01:54:56.120 --> 01:54:59.880] Now they need to find a way to get you off their back. [01:54:59.880 --> 01:55:06.560] They did it with mine by dismissing the case as soon as I went to lunch. [01:55:06.560 --> 01:55:13.960] I had just handed my, tried to force my lawyer to take a stack of 30 criminal complaints and [01:55:13.960 --> 01:55:19.680] get the prosecutor to come over and verify those criminal complaints, and the lawyer [01:55:19.680 --> 01:55:20.680] held up both hands. [01:55:20.680 --> 01:55:24.400] This is right in front of the judge with his palms out, and I'm handing him these criminal [01:55:24.400 --> 01:55:26.400] complaints and he said, I'm not going to take them. [01:55:26.400 --> 01:55:30.120] I'm not going to take them. [01:55:30.120 --> 01:55:31.120] Take them, you chicken. [01:55:31.120 --> 01:55:32.120] He refused. [01:55:32.120 --> 01:55:38.120] The judge called a recess and before I could get my burrito, he dismissed the case because [01:55:38.120 --> 01:55:42.760] I know as soon as I walked out of the room, the lawyer told him he's going to barb-greed [01:55:42.760 --> 01:55:49.520] me out of business, and the judge dismissed the case to protect my lawyer from me. [01:55:49.520 --> 01:55:56.520] You've got to give your lawyer a pause and deny the ability. [01:55:56.520 --> 01:55:57.520] The lawyer was thrilled. [01:55:57.520 --> 01:56:03.160] This is the first case he won because he goes in there and has to throw all of his clients [01:56:03.160 --> 01:56:08.360] onto the bus, and this time he got to go in and actually win one. [01:56:08.360 --> 01:56:17.840] I may be the first case he ever won, but anyway, if your lawyer oppresses about the 12,000, [01:56:17.840 --> 01:56:27.120] give him a notice of tort, it's called a tort letter, and what it is under the commercial [01:56:27.120 --> 01:56:31.200] law is notice an opportunity. [01:56:31.200 --> 01:56:37.560] You failed to properly, adequately represent my case and cost me this much money. [01:56:37.560 --> 01:56:43.800] Make me whole or be sued, and then give the lawyer the opportunity to come to you and [01:56:43.800 --> 01:56:54.160] make a deal, because if you sue him for malpractice, it will cost him more in errors in admissions [01:56:54.160 --> 01:56:58.040] policy increase than what you're asking for. [01:56:58.040 --> 01:57:07.040] Now, it cost him more than that 12,000, so it gives him a reason to let that goes and [01:57:07.040 --> 01:57:11.560] go on and make more money rather than try to pound that out of you when it's already [01:57:11.560 --> 01:57:13.920] cost you everything. [01:57:13.920 --> 01:57:22.760] Well, yes, there are some major things that I keep finding that he refused to do the meet [01:57:22.760 --> 01:57:29.680] and confer and said when I found out, because they kept saying I refused to do the meet [01:57:29.680 --> 01:57:31.680] and confer, I didn't refuse. [01:57:31.680 --> 01:57:38.400] It turns out my attorney said to them or decided that we were too far apart. [01:57:38.400 --> 01:57:43.000] Well, you didn't come to me and ask me, you didn't come to me and ask me what I wanted [01:57:43.000 --> 01:57:45.080] to do as a settlement. [01:57:45.080 --> 01:57:46.080] That was a requirement. [01:57:46.080 --> 01:57:47.080] Can I say that? [01:57:47.080 --> 01:57:48.080] Yes. [01:57:48.080 --> 01:57:54.120] Yeah, if whenever a deal is offered, even if the lawyer doesn't like it, he is required [01:57:54.120 --> 01:57:56.120] to bring it to his client. [01:57:56.120 --> 01:57:58.480] Well, they didn't offer a deal. [01:57:58.480 --> 01:58:05.560] They will use the California law requires you to meet and confer before you go to court. [01:58:05.560 --> 01:58:10.440] He just decided that we were too far apart to meet and confer, so now they blame me and [01:58:10.440 --> 01:58:16.000] tell me in all the papers that I refused to do the meet and confer. [01:58:16.000 --> 01:58:19.200] I didn't even know. [01:58:19.200 --> 01:58:21.400] He threw you under the bus. [01:58:21.400 --> 01:58:26.760] He threw me under the bus because he wanted to get more money to keep the case going to [01:58:26.760 --> 01:58:28.920] pay his rent. [01:58:28.920 --> 01:58:35.520] So he should get a malpractice suit. 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