[00:00.000 --> 00:06.800] The following news flashes brought to you by The Lowest Star Lowdown. [00:06.800 --> 00:13.200] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with Precious Metals, Gold $1,429 an ounce, [00:13.200 --> 00:21.440] Silver $16.45 an ounce, Copper $2.75 an ounce, Oil, Texas Crude $55.63 a barrel, Brent Crude [00:21.440 --> 00:29.840] $62.47 a barrel, and Cryptos in order of Market Cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum $200.00 [00:29.840 --> 00:41.440] $227.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [00:45.920 --> 00:52.480] Today in history, the year 1916, the Preparedness Day Bombing, a time suitcase bomb, was detonated [00:52.480 --> 00:57.440] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, [00:57.440 --> 01:00.320] killing 10 and injuring 40 today in history. [01:04.480 --> 01:09.360] In recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325, legalizing Hemp [01:09.360 --> 01:14.080] into taxes law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin, [01:14.080 --> 01:18.080] and San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file [01:18.080 --> 01:22.880] new ones since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to [01:22.880 --> 01:28.080] test the error for THC. Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this [01:28.080 --> 01:32.480] month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases [01:32.480 --> 01:37.120] because of the law. Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated [01:37.120 --> 01:41.440] in the letter that county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been [01:41.440 --> 01:47.280] decriminalized in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 [01:47.280 --> 01:53.600] works, as well as other cities, too, like the District Attorney and El Paso, Caima Esparza, [01:53.600 --> 01:58.640] a Democrat who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect [01:58.640 --> 02:04.000] on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. However, the issue was succinctly summarized by [02:04.000 --> 02:08.720] Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender in Harris County, who stated that, quote, [02:08.720 --> 02:13.280] the law is constantly changing on what makes something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.280 --> 02:17.840] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're charged [02:17.840 --> 02:27.440] with. A paper by Tulane University identified a five-and-a-half-inch American pocket shark. As [02:27.440 --> 02:33.040] the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever [02:33.040 --> 02:39.120] captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. [02:39.120 --> 02:44.240] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near its [02:44.240 --> 02:50.400] front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. [02:50.400 --> 03:06.720] This is Rook Rody with your lowdown for July 22, 2019. [03:20.400 --> 03:23.320] If you get your rights, why I'm letting you all get signed? [03:23.320 --> 03:25.840] I'm sick of people being victimized by criminal cops [03:25.840 --> 03:28.480] Psychopathic predators can't arrive the neighborhood block [03:28.480 --> 03:31.040] Dequip with pepper spray, mate, cut stazes and glass [03:31.040 --> 03:33.640] They like serial killers acting out subliminal thoughts [03:33.640 --> 03:36.200] Forget what you talk, these cops have got a license to kill [03:36.200 --> 03:38.760] Witness intimidation means that they can use it at will [03:38.760 --> 03:41.400] Code of silence means that the pigs will never let out a squeal [03:41.400 --> 03:43.920] And if they go to court, they know the judge will make them a deal [03:43.920 --> 03:46.800] For real, that's why they stoppin' me, lockin' me up, stoppin' me [03:46.800 --> 03:49.400] Complicating my property, talkin' in my demography [03:49.400 --> 03:52.000] Making them poor commodity, profitin' off of poverty [03:52.000 --> 03:54.880] And for topology, supportin' prison economy, yeah [03:54.880 --> 03:56.840] No one makes money when the violence stops [03:56.840 --> 03:59.400] Hatin' mentality's the way to make a criminal crock [03:59.400 --> 04:02.000] Blood in the gutter's how to rich, blood in the bread at the top [04:02.000 --> 04:05.000] And that's why this is what happens when you call the cops [04:05.000 --> 04:07.600] This is what happens when you call the cops [04:07.600 --> 04:10.200] This is what happens when you call the cops [04:10.200 --> 04:12.320] This is what happens when you call the cops [04:12.320 --> 04:15.320] You get your rights violated or you all get signed [04:15.320 --> 04:17.920] This is what happens when you call the cops [04:17.920 --> 04:20.120] This is what happens with you call the cops [04:20.120 --> 04:22.240] This is what happens when you call the cops [04:22.240 --> 04:25.120] You get your rights violated or you all get signed [04:29.120 --> 04:30.600] Everything's just a running thing, tryna murder me [04:30.600 --> 04:31.840] They make me, they take me [04:31.840 --> 04:33.300] They trained and they hate me [04:33.300 --> 04:35.960] They grade and they pay me and change us like slavery [04:35.960 --> 04:38.480] Hands up, face down, left hook right way [04:38.480 --> 04:41.040] Throw you down, hold you down, pack you with that night shift [04:41.040 --> 04:43.400] Night shift, ridein' around, see you with your J off [04:43.400 --> 04:46.200] Real gasp drain on overskittles, worthy train課 [04:46.200 --> 04:51.200] All the people saying this is crazy down in Florida. What you saying is you plan is the same in California [04:51.200 --> 04:53.780] You can't get like they're banging in our and you down in Georgia [04:53.780 --> 04:56.340] Bring you in a case for what you say without a lawyer [04:56.340 --> 04:59.020] Swarming with no warning not a source to your resident [04:59.020 --> 05:04.800] All right folks good evening. This is the Bungee night rule of law radio show. It is October 14th [05:05.240 --> 05:13.180] 2019 we are live tonight. This is not a rerun. It is not an archive. It is me [05:13.180 --> 05:21.180] You know, I'm gonna go ahead and turn the call a bridge on it. I don't have a whole lot of extra stuff to talk about tonight [05:23.020 --> 05:28.560] If the web page will actually respond to what I'm doing here anyway, I'll turn it on we'll see [05:31.140 --> 05:33.140] Okay now [05:33.700 --> 05:38.340] Please go to the website and contribute to the fundraiser if you have not [05:38.340 --> 05:45.500] All the details are there about what the prizes are and all that please remember this network survives on your donations [05:45.500 --> 05:49.940] We don't we're not rich folks. We don't I don't even draw a paycheck for doing this [05:50.220 --> 05:55.460] Any money I get comes from donations from you guys and whatever I can get when I help somebody [05:56.100 --> 05:58.100] With some work they need done [05:59.060 --> 06:02.780] everything else is is time spent trying to research and [06:02.780 --> 06:11.480] verify and and come up with ways to explain this information that we find to people that don't [06:11.660 --> 06:14.500] Understand the legalese way. It's been put and [06:15.420 --> 06:21.780] Hopefully try to do it in such a way that we can educate people to understand what's been taken from them and how it's been done and [06:22.700 --> 06:28.280] So for us to stay on the air and to be able to keep doing that we need you folks [06:28.340 --> 06:30.680] We can't do it without you [06:30.680 --> 06:35.200] Nobody's getting rich on this end of the stick. They're doing this. Believe me [06:35.200 --> 06:41.200] It's not like we're just taking your money and turning it into a multi-million dollar enterprise like some other folks out there that [06:41.920 --> 06:46.620] Advertise heavily on all kinds of things and market all kinds of things. We don't do that here [06:46.880 --> 06:54.240] We do a fundraiser. We take donations. We allow advertisers on the network. That's all the money we get [06:54.240 --> 06:56.240] We don't have a [06:56.240 --> 07:02.160] Supplement line a mineral line or clothing line or whatever line. We just don't do that [07:02.760 --> 07:10.120] Our time and efforts are spent trying to get the information that is valuable to you and get it to you in a form [07:10.400 --> 07:12.900] That not only is it comprehensible [07:13.680 --> 07:17.360] And already sorted through so you can understand how it all links together [07:17.880 --> 07:21.800] But we give it to you in a way that you can go verify for yourself and [07:21.800 --> 07:26.520] There's not anybody else out there that is doing that. Okay [07:27.200 --> 07:31.700] no one else is supplying you with the source of their information as [07:32.200 --> 07:34.640] to how they came about with this and [07:37.100 --> 07:43.660] No one is explaining to you how it's being used to undermine your ability to live free [07:43.660 --> 07:49.440] And that's exactly what it's doing whether you realize it or not whether you wish to accept it or not [07:49.440 --> 07:51.440] That is what's going on [07:52.080 --> 07:53.920] Okay [07:53.920 --> 08:02.120] Now the only thing of real noteworthiness to mention today is the shooting in Fort Worth where the cop kills [08:02.680 --> 08:06.260] The black lady in her own home through her window [08:07.560 --> 08:12.120] By not following proper procedures for that particular situation [08:12.120 --> 08:20.120] He didn't announce who he was he didn't identify himself. He gave a command and less than point six seconds later [08:20.280 --> 08:22.280] shot the woman through the window and [08:25.480 --> 08:29.600] Before he could give a statement or anything else he resigned [08:30.320 --> 08:35.760] They held a press conference on that today and decide and discussed what they were doing and how they were doing it [08:35.760 --> 08:43.400] Etc. Etc. And I now just saw a link to an article where he was actually arrested and charged with murder today [08:43.720 --> 08:45.720] late this afternoon [08:49.280 --> 08:56.280] It's about time that not only do these police departments which shouldn't exist in the first place [08:57.400 --> 09:03.880] because the the sheriff's office is the only constitutional law enforcement office there is and [09:03.880 --> 09:06.400] At least within the Texas Constitution [09:07.560 --> 09:12.400] The sheriff can only enforce the law that is the Constitution [09:13.320 --> 09:17.120] He's not authorized over the Constitution to enforce anything else [09:18.280 --> 09:22.520] The courts want to say that you could belong to a different branch of government [09:23.280 --> 09:31.040] Even though your office is specifically identified and created under another branch of government here in Texas [09:31.040 --> 09:38.240] The sheriff's office is part of the judicial branch in the section of the Constitution [09:39.080 --> 09:45.480] It is defined in the judicial section of the Constitution not the executive section [09:49.200 --> 09:51.960] Where do the courts get off deciding that [09:53.160 --> 09:56.880] They can change the function of a constitutional office [09:56.880 --> 10:03.560] By putting it under a department of government under which it was not created [10:04.440 --> 10:09.280] Simply by declaring well if they're going to do this and they have to be over there [10:10.080 --> 10:12.920] When the inference should be [10:13.880 --> 10:17.720] He's in this branch. Therefore. He can't do that over there [10:20.560 --> 10:24.080] Now what would that mean as far as public safety goes well [10:24.080 --> 10:32.800] it would mean that the sheriff could not enforce legislative acts against the people of Texas therefore we would be safe from his [10:34.200 --> 10:40.480] Functions unless we actually caused a constitutional harm to the rights and person or property of another [10:41.400 --> 10:47.120] You get it. He's enforcing the Constitution when he enforces the common law harms [10:47.560 --> 10:51.240] But he's not enforcing the Constitution when he enforces [10:51.240 --> 10:54.680] Statutory acts by the legislature [10:56.600 --> 11:03.960] Plus his duty to arrest a public official for a violation of the Constitution would be readily apparent wouldn't it? [11:07.480 --> 11:12.760] Yet the courts not the legislature or not anyone else the courts [11:13.560 --> 11:18.360] Declared that the sheriff's office in Texas is actually an executive office despite the fact [11:18.360 --> 11:21.280] It's not defined that way in the Texas Constitution [11:23.240 --> 11:27.440] How many different times and ways do I have to say this folks it is the bar [11:27.960 --> 11:34.960] Associations the attorneys that become judges that are undermining every aspect of our constitutional Republic [11:37.920 --> 11:44.880] The Constitution is going to mean and do what they want it to mean and do not what we want it to mean and do if they [11:44.880 --> 11:48.440] Can get away with it and they are getting away with it? [11:52.280 --> 11:57.880] Now let me give you a prediction about how they're going to get in the middle of this and don't [11:58.600 --> 12:03.280] Count out the Amber Geiger case yet either, okay [12:06.840 --> 12:09.880] What's going to happen with this officer that killed a lady at her home [12:09.880 --> 12:14.280] Yes, they're going to prosecute him to make an example out of him for public display [12:14.840 --> 12:19.520] The question is is what is he actually going to get punished with for what he did? [12:20.520 --> 12:22.960] And if it's anything at all, I mean [12:23.440 --> 12:28.080] Let's see. They just sent some guy to 99 years in prison [12:28.640 --> 12:30.640] For kicking a police dog [12:31.080 --> 12:33.080] That was mauling him [12:33.080 --> 12:38.800] Unnecessarily the cops let the dog loose on him even though he was already [12:39.640 --> 12:42.720] Submissive and compliant and they turned the dog on him anyway [12:42.920 --> 12:48.440] He tried to kick the dog off of him and they charged him with assaulting a police officer since to the 99 years a [12:48.920 --> 12:55.960] Police officer kills a man in his own home by breaking into his home and entering it and she gets 10 years [12:56.680 --> 13:00.760] This guy shoots a person through the window of their home [13:00.760 --> 13:05.360] under the guise of helping them and [13:06.160 --> 13:10.640] He does it improperly because he doesn't announce who he is before he kills them and [13:13.840 --> 13:18.200] Now we've got more or less the same situation as the Amber Geiger setup [13:19.800 --> 13:23.480] So will he get a harsher punishment because he's a guy or [13:24.480 --> 13:26.480] And this was a woman victim [13:26.480 --> 13:31.000] Rather than she was a woman and she had a male victim [13:31.880 --> 13:34.440] Even though both victims were people of color [13:36.840 --> 13:43.280] How's this gonna play out it's not gonna play out justly that much I can pretty much guarantee you [13:45.200 --> 13:46.880] There is no [13:46.880 --> 13:51.880] Equality of justice when a cop can commit murder and get sentenced to 10 years for it [13:51.880 --> 13:59.040] And all you do is kick a police dog is trying to rip your throat out to stop it from doing it because the cops who control [13:59.040 --> 14:01.040] him aren't and [14:01.040 --> 14:03.040] You get 99 years [14:07.000 --> 14:11.440] Something is seriously wrong with human perspective here [14:14.960 --> 14:20.760] And yet they populate these juries with the most ignorant people you can possibly imagine it seems [14:20.760 --> 14:24.760] Otherwise, how could you find what these people do defensible? [14:26.200 --> 14:31.840] Let's see the New York cop that was on video and audio [14:33.200 --> 14:40.120] Having illegal sex with a 15 year old five different times two of which at least two of which were [14:40.480 --> 14:42.480] After he had been arrested [14:42.840 --> 14:44.840] for the first two or three [14:45.840 --> 14:47.160] And [14:47.160 --> 14:51.000] He was acquitted by a jury why? [14:52.040 --> 14:56.840] Because he refused on the stand to identify the photographs of his bedroom [14:56.840 --> 15:02.200] Which were in the recordings that were made of the sexual acts with the underage minor [15:04.320 --> 15:06.320] 15 year old girl [15:06.720 --> 15:08.720] Then he [15:08.720 --> 15:15.400] tampered with a witness when he specifically ordered her not to discuss him with any of the cops investigating [15:15.400 --> 15:21.600] That's the only charge they convicted him of the tampering with a witness [15:23.320 --> 15:29.480] Everything else he was acquitted for it simply because he wouldn't personally identify [15:30.640 --> 15:36.360] the objects and the photographs of the bedroom and where he had sex with this 15 year old girl [15:36.360 --> 15:46.360] How difficult is it to prove that this video was taken in a specific room and that specific room was in a specific house and [15:46.360 --> 15:51.600] That house was occupied by this specific officer as his place of residence [15:54.240 --> 15:56.240] How could the state not prove that [15:57.120 --> 16:02.640] How could the state not offer any evidence that made that connection so the jury couldn't go? [16:02.640 --> 16:08.760] Oh, well, he's not identified any of this stuff surely. It's not his place house frickin ignorant. Do you have to be? [16:13.400 --> 16:19.560] That's not justice folks, that's not a proper prosecution by any stretch of the imagination [16:22.760 --> 16:24.600] There are too many [16:24.600 --> 16:30.320] Unconnected dots and too much evidence that available to have connected those dots where his [16:30.320 --> 16:35.440] Refusal to identify the stuff would be absolutely irrelevant to the outcome of the case [16:35.960 --> 16:39.440] Because there's no reasonable doubt. That's his bedroom in [16:40.280 --> 16:44.840] That recording in that house where he lives with that girl [16:45.800 --> 16:47.800] Who's on camera with? [16:49.520 --> 16:51.520] But he's not convicted [16:51.520 --> 17:00.040] He'll figure all right folks will be right back after this break. So y'all hang on [17:03.480 --> 17:10.440] It's the 2019 Logos radio network annual fundraiser and gun giveaway sponsored by Central Texas Gun Works [17:10.520 --> 17:15.240] Go to Logos radio network calm and enter to win any amount is appreciated [17:15.240 --> 17:23.080] Everything helps to keep us on the air from Central Texas Gun Works. The grand prize up for grabs is a spikes tactical [17:23.520 --> 17:27.200] AR-15 more prizes and sponsors to be announced every [17:27.680 --> 17:33.440] $25 donation is a chance to win when you purchase Randy Kelton's e-book legal 101 [17:33.440 --> 17:39.120] You get four chances to win purchase Eddie Craig's traffic seminar and get 10 chances to win [17:39.120 --> 17:46.120] If you've enjoyed the shows on Logos radio network support our fundraiser so we can keep bringing you the best quality [17:46.320 --> 17:53.360] Programming on talk radio today. We also accept Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies and remember every $25 donation [17:53.680 --> 17:59.120] Is a chance to win go to Logos radio network calm for details and donate today [18:00.160 --> 18:05.040] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls letters or even losses? [18:05.040 --> 18:13.160] Stop debt collectors now with the Michael mirrors proven method Michael mirrors has won six cases in federal court against debt collectors [18:13.160 --> 18:20.280] And now you can win too you'll get step-by-step instructions in plain English on how to win in court using federal civil rights [18:20.400 --> 18:26.600] Statutes what to do when contacted by phones mail or court summons how to answer letters and phone calls [18:26.600 --> 18:33.680] How to get debt collectors out of your credit report how to turn the financial tables on them and make them pay you to go away [18:33.680 --> 18:41.160] The Michael mirrors proven method is the solution for how to stop debt collectors personal consultation is available as well [18:41.160 --> 18:49.560] For more information, please visit rule of law radio calm and click on the blue Michael mirrors banner or email Michael mirrors at yahoo.com [18:49.560 --> 18:52.680] That's rule of law radio calm or email [18:52.680 --> 19:03.680] M-i-c-h-a-e-l-m-i-r-r-a-s at yahoo.com to learn how to stop debt collectors next [19:22.680 --> 19:24.680] Oh [19:24.680 --> 19:26.680] I [19:26.680 --> 19:28.680] I [19:28.680 --> 19:30.680] I [19:30.680 --> 19:32.680] I [19:32.680 --> 19:34.680] I [19:50.480 --> 19:57.180] Folks we are back. This is rule of law radio calling number is five one two six four six [19:58.000 --> 20:00.000] 1984 if you want to call and get in line [20:00.000 --> 20:03.640] Okay, now just real quick before I start taking calls [20:04.920 --> 20:12.160] Again the prediction on this is there isn't going to be justice done here. There there's never justice done [20:12.160 --> 20:19.520] I mean we've got another story where the Dallas PD killed Joshua Brown. There's a whole lot up in the air about that [20:20.000 --> 20:22.000] it's just [20:22.000 --> 20:29.240] When are we going to train cops not only how to use a gun, but when it is proper and [20:30.320 --> 20:34.760] Every time you feel threatened is not proper [20:38.400 --> 20:43.120] This is not supposed to be about how you feel when you do this job [20:43.400 --> 20:47.800] it's supposed to be because you are capable of using thought and [20:47.800 --> 20:51.600] and reason to make the decisions you make and [20:52.200 --> 20:57.120] When all you do is react and you do it only out of fear or [20:57.800 --> 21:03.920] Anger or because you don't feel respected you shouldn't be a damned cop [21:06.000 --> 21:10.960] You shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a gun in a public place [21:10.960 --> 21:17.960] Because if you're that stupid when you're clothed with a uniform and some authority that could goes with it how stupid [21:17.960 --> 21:20.160] Are you going to be when you're left to your own devices? [21:28.520 --> 21:31.680] It's really not a hard thing to figure out [21:32.360 --> 21:37.600] These cops should not be armed. They just shouldn't they're too frictionless [21:37.600 --> 21:42.360] Should not be armed. They just shouldn't they're too frickin incompetent to be armed [21:43.720 --> 21:46.080] They're too trigger happy to be armed [21:47.840 --> 21:52.440] Everybody says well we can't have constitutional carry we'll be going back to the old west [21:53.000 --> 21:58.520] We're in the old west the only difference here is the gun slingers are the only ones with damn guns [21:58.520 --> 22:04.800] And there's no penalty for them killing people who don't have one like there used to be in the old west [22:04.800 --> 22:09.680] In the old west they would have called it murder here. They call it blue privilege [22:12.200 --> 22:18.520] Here they call it reasonable use of force here they call it by justified shooting [22:24.040 --> 22:26.040] Think about that one folks [22:26.040 --> 22:34.680] There's your old west. It's alive and well today, but it's definitely not working out the way it used to as far as that goes [22:34.760 --> 22:36.760] The odds are stacked against you [22:38.200 --> 22:40.200] When it comes to a police encounter [22:41.440 --> 22:47.360] Because you never know which kind of these cops you're going to wind up having to face [22:48.640 --> 22:50.720] That's the whole reason the traffic script says [22:51.600 --> 22:53.280] think on your feet [22:53.280 --> 22:54.760] take [22:54.760 --> 23:01.160] Apprise your situation and read and do what you have to do accordingly. Don't get yourself injured or killed [23:05.680 --> 23:11.840] Because too many of these cops are too willing to do that as a first resort much less a last resort [23:16.280 --> 23:23.240] All right, that said 512 646 1984 and let's see who the first caller is here [23:23.240 --> 23:27.000] All right, it just says Pendleton J. Who am I talking to? [23:28.120 --> 23:31.120] This is Joshua. All right, Joshua. What can we do for you? [23:33.360 --> 23:35.920] So a couple weeks ago I [23:36.920 --> 23:45.520] Got pulled over for a citation. I just you got pulled over for citation or you got pulled over for something else and issued a citation I [23:46.360 --> 23:48.920] Got pulled over and was issued a citation. Okay [23:48.920 --> 23:56.320] I don't know how much back story you want on that, but I tried to follow your traffic script the best that I could remember [23:57.360 --> 23:59.360] Okay, and then [23:59.520 --> 24:01.640] Don't know how much background you want on that [24:02.640 --> 24:03.680] worry [24:03.680 --> 24:08.440] What depends on what you're going to ask me and whether or not what you asked me relate is [24:08.960 --> 24:10.960] Relying upon that background information [24:11.720 --> 24:13.720] Yeah, so I guess I [24:13.720 --> 24:21.080] So I didn't give them my license, but I had to identify myself and so I gave my name and [24:22.120 --> 24:25.800] My birthday and address so he answered me a citation from that information [24:27.920 --> 24:31.340] He gave me a citation and didn't require me [24:33.920 --> 24:37.440] I don't know what you did, but you turned away from the phone or something because you fade it out [24:37.440 --> 24:43.040] Sorry, you said he issued you a citation and then after that you blurbed out [24:43.800 --> 24:49.040] Yeah, so he issued me a citation and then he didn't require me to sign it or anything [24:49.040 --> 24:51.680] He just basically stuck it through the window and left [24:54.400 --> 24:56.400] So [24:57.520 --> 25:00.960] They thought I was just before I was trying to call in other weeks [25:00.960 --> 25:07.640] I was trying to figure out if I even needed a basically appear under between the five and 14 days [25:08.200 --> 25:11.040] Because I didn't sign anything, but what state is this in? [25:11.480 --> 25:13.480] This is sorry. This is in Utah [25:13.720 --> 25:18.360] Okay, what does the law of Utah say about making an appearance on a citation? [25:18.360 --> 25:25.120] Does it say you have to be there within those days or does it say that they cannot issue a warrant even if you don't appear on the citation? [25:25.680 --> 25:27.280] Yeah, they can [25:27.280 --> 25:31.240] They can basically do a bench warrant if you don't appear though [25:31.240 --> 25:36.960] Hey, so you want to think again about you don't know what you should be doing in relation to that time frame? [25:37.400 --> 25:41.200] No, I did I ended up going in on the 14th day [25:41.640 --> 25:44.200] Okay, to the to the court and [25:44.840 --> 25:51.840] I thought I might as well go in there and try to get a copy of the criminal reporter citation or at least a case file [25:51.840 --> 25:55.960] so I went in there to try to get a [25:57.520 --> 26:04.480] The copy of the citation or criminal complaint and they basically wouldn't give it to me because I would [26:05.040 --> 26:06.640] provide a [26:06.640 --> 26:11.080] Picture ID which was kind of seen where to me because she was about ready to hand it to me [26:11.080 --> 26:17.000] And then she just asked for my driver's license and I wouldn't produce that [26:17.000 --> 26:22.080] Does Utah have an open records act or public information act? [26:22.080 --> 26:23.040] I [26:23.040 --> 26:29.800] Was trying to find where that would be because I thought it would be public information and the clerk said that it wasn't so [26:30.520 --> 26:36.360] Well, does the Utah Constitution require or all courts to be public? I [26:37.880 --> 26:39.880] Don't know that somebody will look up [26:39.880 --> 26:48.600] Because if the state Constitution requires that all courts and all proceedings and courts be public then their records are 100% public records [26:49.760 --> 26:58.720] Okay, now you would have some sort of public information or public records act in Utah that says what information they can withhold and what information they can't [26:59.520 --> 27:01.520] Okay [27:01.520 --> 27:08.760] I'll have to look that up and and the clerk does not get to make that determination if the clerk wants to not divulge information on the [27:08.760 --> 27:15.720] Devolved information on the grounds. They're claiming. It's not public. They generally the law requires them to get an attorney general's opinion [27:16.560 --> 27:22.680] Supporting that decision and saying yes, you can withhold that they don't get to just say no on their own [27:23.920 --> 27:27.320] Yeah, I figured but I didn't have any law or anything in front of that [27:27.320 --> 27:30.040] I looked up prior to this because I didn't okay [27:30.040 --> 27:36.320] So you took all that time and you didn't prepare to go in there for any of this you didn't do any prep work before you went in on this day I [27:36.320 --> 27:42.560] Read I I've been reading a lot of stuff. I got your [27:43.760 --> 27:46.920] Seminar stuff that I've been reading and I've been reading tons of stuff [27:46.920 --> 27:51.320] But I didn't know exactly what was going to happen when I went in there [27:51.320 --> 27:54.120] Okay, but listen to me carefully or okay [27:54.520 --> 27:59.120] My stuff is stuff you would have to adapt to Utah law to begin with for to really be [27:59.120 --> 28:03.160] Yeah, I know it gives you a good idea about what you're looking for and why you're looking for it [28:03.160 --> 28:07.560] But you still have to adapt it to the specific law of your state. Okay, well [28:07.880 --> 28:14.280] That's the part you should have been doing while you were reading so you'd be prepared for this day because you knew you had this court [28:14.280 --> 28:17.440] Appearance to make so you should go through the seminar material [28:17.640 --> 28:24.240] Where it is talked about on making court appearances and criminal procedure and all that and found the related statutes in [28:24.600 --> 28:30.080] Utah so you would have gone in there prepared including your public information and all this other kind of stuff [28:30.080 --> 28:36.760] Yeah, I just had limited time and I wrote we all if I couldn't find real that was yeah [28:37.760 --> 28:45.520] But you got to remember that is what the system counts on that you will not make good use of the time you have however long it may be [28:46.560 --> 28:48.560] No, I agree. Yeah [28:49.520 --> 28:56.440] Yeah, so I so basically I needed why they're running in a same problem because when I asked for the case file [28:56.920 --> 28:58.920] and so they sent me to the [28:58.920 --> 29:00.360] the [29:00.360 --> 29:02.360] attorney the prosecuting attorney [29:03.440 --> 29:08.680] Which is basically the window over and they basically were about ready to hand it to me as well [29:08.680 --> 29:13.520] But then I didn't produce the driver's license or for ID so they wouldn't give it to me as well [29:13.880 --> 29:21.880] So no that's the same thing for a case file or that is that separate a court case file is supposed to be public record [29:21.880 --> 29:25.320] If the courts themselves are declared public by the state Constitution [29:26.240 --> 29:28.240] Okay [29:28.240 --> 29:33.680] Okay, I'll have to look up that too because I I basically said to a public record and then the [29:34.200 --> 29:40.720] Prosecutionary came over and said that it was and I didn't like I said I didn't well find your step you taught public information act [29:40.720 --> 29:42.720] whatever they call it and [29:43.200 --> 29:49.500] See whether or not that's true. Also try to find attorney general's opinions dealing with court case files [29:50.440 --> 29:55.480] And see if any of them say that it is or it isn't hang on just second [29:55.480 --> 29:59.360] Let me take this break and we'll pick this back up. All right, folks. Hang on [30:02.360 --> 30:08.380] Thousands of Florida motorists convicted of DUI may very well have been driving under the blood alcohol image [30:08.720 --> 30:14.680] Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back with a tale of bad breathalysers and a government cover-up in a moment [30:15.560 --> 30:19.240] Privacy is under attack when you give up data about yourself [30:19.240 --> 30:20.520] You'll never get it back again [30:20.520 --> 30:25.340] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish, too [30:25.520 --> 30:31.600] So protect your rights say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself privacy [30:31.640 --> 30:38.360] It's worth hanging on to this public service announcement is brought to you by start page dot-com the private search engine [30:38.440 --> 30:42.960] Alternative to Google yahoo and Ving start over with start page [30:42.960 --> 30:51.940] Ever hear the term fine farming? It's when cops find innocent people to bring in revenue and it's apparently big business in the [30:51.940 --> 30:53.440] Sunshine State of Florida [30:53.440 --> 30:59.400] This case involves breathalysers used to convict thousands of Florida motorists for DUI violations [30:59.800 --> 31:06.800] Recently reporters discovered that the devices were improperly calibrated state officials knew about it for two and a half years [31:06.800 --> 31:13.880] But did nothing in fact the head of Florida's breath testing program ordered inspectors not to document the problem a [31:14.160 --> 31:16.600] DUI conviction can ruin somebody's life [31:16.600 --> 31:21.400] But now that the cover-up has been exposed perhaps Florida drivers can breathe a bit easier [31:22.280 --> 31:26.400] Dr. Catherine Albrecht more news and information at Catherine Albrecht calm [31:30.380 --> 31:36.160] This is building seven a 47 story skyscraper that fell on the afternoon of September 11 [31:36.160 --> 31:38.360] The government says that fire brought it down. However [31:39.120 --> 31:45.800] 1500 architects and engineers have concluded it was a controlled demolition over six thousand my fellow service members have given their lives [31:46.200 --> 31:52.480] Thousands of my fellow first responders of dying. I'm not a conspiracy theorist on a structural engineer in New York City correctional [31:52.480 --> 32:00.480] I'm an Air Force pilot. I'm a father who lost his son. We're Americans and we deserve the truth. Go to rememberbuildingseven.org today [32:00.480 --> 32:06.240] The rule of law radio is proud to offer the rule of law traffic similar in today's America [32:06.240 --> 32:07.680] We live in a mess against them society [32:07.680 --> 32:12.520] If we the people are ever going to have a free society then we're going to have to stand and defend our own rights [32:12.720 --> 32:18.860] Among those rights are the right to travel freely from place to place the right to act in our own private capacity and most importantly the right to do [32:18.880 --> 32:25.400] Process of law traffic courts afford us the least expensive opportunity to learn how to enforce and preserve our rights through due process [32:25.400 --> 32:31.320] Former sheriff's deputy a Craig in conjunction with rule of law radio has put together the most comprehensive teaching tool available [32:31.320 --> 32:35.200] That will help you understand what due process is and how to hold the courts to the rule of law [32:35.200 --> 32:41.360] You can get your own copy of this valuable material by going to rule of law radio comm and ordering your copy today by ordering [32:41.360 --> 32:47.800] Now you'll receive a copy of Eddie's book the Texas Transportation Code the law versus the lie video and audio of the original 2009 seminar [32:47.800 --> 32:53.440] hundreds of research documents and other useful resource material learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material for rule [32:53.440 --> 32:58.760] Law radio comm order your copy today and together we can have free society. We all want and deserve [32:58.760 --> 33:22.000] Live free speech radio logos radio network.com [33:28.760 --> 33:56.000] All right folks, we are back. This is rule of law radio call in number 512646 1984 if you want calling it in line with a question or a comment [33:56.000 --> 34:00.440] Right now we are talking to Joshua. All right, Joshua. Please continue [34:01.880 --> 34:08.320] Okay, so is when I go back in there and basically after get all information whether you know, if [34:08.880 --> 34:14.600] I have access to or not they and I can they still deny me is there something that I can [34:14.920 --> 34:19.400] Fight against them to charge them with for basically breaking the law. It's not giving me the information [34:19.400 --> 34:22.360] Until you know what the law is you don't know what you can write [34:22.360 --> 34:29.360] Right, you have to know what the penalty is for them not to providing you with access to public records [34:30.360 --> 34:35.360] Okay, and you have to know who to make that complaint with which will probably be your state Attorney General [34:35.360 --> 34:54.360] Okay, okay, and then when I was talking to the clerk I asked her if this talented and you know appearing in court and she said yes and then she said, you know, are you contesting the ticket [34:54.360 --> 35:05.360] To finance and I'm contesting it so she said okay, so she wanted to set a court date. She said can you do it like on this date at this time? And I said I'll have to check my schedule [35:05.360 --> 35:08.360] And so I didn't actually set a court date while I was there [35:09.360 --> 35:11.360] So I'm curious [35:12.360 --> 35:18.360] Are they gonna set a court date for it and let me know I'm sure they will they're not going to wait for you to do it [35:19.360 --> 35:21.360] Yeah, so they're probably not going to let me know so [35:21.360 --> 35:24.360] No, they have to let you know if they said [35:25.360 --> 35:26.360] No, right [35:27.360 --> 35:29.360] So should I just wait till I get stuff in the mail then [35:30.360 --> 35:32.360] No, you should be preparing while you're waiting [35:32.360 --> 35:50.360] Well, yeah, I'm good. Yeah, for sure I'm going to prepare. That's one of the main reasons why I was called in because during this time before I go to trial I don't isn't that when I have to basically present motion what not for jurisdiction and all those kind of things [35:50.360 --> 36:04.360] Since I wasn't you know participating in and and and they saw just traveling from point A to point B. I wasn't participating in commerce or anything [36:05.360 --> 36:11.360] So so basically the citation they didn't have jurisdiction to even pull me over [36:13.360 --> 36:17.360] Well again, what state law says he doesn't [36:17.360 --> 36:19.360] I [36:22.360 --> 36:24.360] Still trying to find out that exactly [36:25.360 --> 36:31.360] Here's the problem with you're basing what you're saying off of what I've shown the law in Texas to actually be [36:32.360 --> 36:34.360] Okay, I know. Yeah. All right [36:35.360 --> 36:41.360] Until you match it up to the law in your state and come to the same conclusion based upon the evidence that is in that law [36:43.360 --> 36:45.360] Then everything you're saying is presumption [36:45.360 --> 36:47.360] It's conclusion with no fact [36:48.360 --> 36:54.360] Okay, that's not going to hold up in a court of law. That's not going to hold up for a line of questioning in a court of law [36:56.360 --> 36:58.360] That's going to get you just dumped on [36:59.360 --> 37:00.360] Correct [37:01.360 --> 37:04.360] Yeah, that's what I'm trying to research right now is how to [37:04.360 --> 37:14.360] Find the differences because when I listen to show and stuff a lot old to do with Texas, so I'm trying to cross-reference a few tough stuff [37:15.360 --> 37:19.360] I'm not quite finding it where it is and stuff. I'm finding something [37:20.360 --> 37:24.360] I'm not finding the whole thing. That's kind of what I'm having problems with is [37:25.360 --> 37:28.360] Is trying to translate it into finding in Utah [37:28.360 --> 37:36.360] No, but I'm sure it's going to be pretty there's I can tell you right now. There is not going to be any one block [37:37.360 --> 37:44.360] Okay, right in Texas I had to and would still have to go to multiple codes [37:45.360 --> 37:46.360] and [37:46.360 --> 37:52.360] Pull out multiple related pieces of that code to show how it interacts with the other codes [37:52.360 --> 38:00.360] In order to provide the foundation for who can do what to who under this [38:01.360 --> 38:03.360] specific code [38:04.360 --> 38:07.360] So this is not something you're going to do right away [38:08.360 --> 38:13.360] Even with as much information as I give you to get it way ahead of the game compared to where I started [38:14.360 --> 38:17.360] It's not something you're going to be able to do immediately [38:18.360 --> 38:19.360] Yeah [38:19.360 --> 38:21.360] Yeah [38:21.360 --> 38:29.360] Okay, so do your due diligence, but just don't be looking for one single set of statutes to solve that problem because it's not going to [38:30.360 --> 38:32.360] It's going to require multiple codes [38:33.360 --> 38:39.360] Because there's multiple things that have to happen in order for that one specific code the [38:40.360 --> 38:44.360] Transportation and motor vehicle code whatever it is to actually have force and effect [38:45.360 --> 38:47.360] Now one of the things you could probably do [38:47.360 --> 38:53.360] Is find out through your state administrative code what specific authority is given to the state police [38:53.360 --> 38:58.360] Then you find where the state police are given direct authority within the motor vehicle or state [38:59.360 --> 39:00.360] transportation code [39:00.360 --> 39:04.360] In order to enforce it which in any chapter on enforcement [39:04.360 --> 39:08.360] You will probably have something defined such as department [39:08.360 --> 39:12.360] You may even have the term officer defined and it will say officer of the department [39:12.360 --> 39:17.360] But department almost guaranteed will state [39:17.360 --> 39:21.360] Whatever your state troopers legal name is in that state [39:22.360 --> 39:23.360] Right [39:23.360 --> 39:27.360] Whatever your state police agency is that'll be who department is [39:28.360 --> 39:29.360] Okay [39:30.360 --> 39:31.360] Okay [39:32.360 --> 39:35.360] So I gotta yeah, I just gotta try to piece it all together [39:35.360 --> 39:43.360] So yeah, so between finding out what the mission and authority of the department is and then finding out that that department [39:43.360 --> 39:49.360] Was given responsibility over these specific chapters of this specific code [39:49.360 --> 39:52.360] You could say well if this is their responsibility [39:52.360 --> 39:56.360] Then what this code says must be related to that responsibility [39:56.360 --> 40:00.360] It can't relate to something outside of their area of responsibility or they couldn't do it [40:00.360 --> 40:01.360] Right [40:03.360 --> 40:08.360] It does it does say that they have jurisdiction over [40:08.360 --> 40:11.360] You know motor vehicles and vehicles and things like that [40:11.360 --> 40:13.360] You're kind of missing the point here [40:13.360 --> 40:14.360] Okay [40:14.360 --> 40:17.360] For instance here in Texas you have their mission statement [40:17.360 --> 40:22.360] The mission statement says that they are to supervise traffic on rural highways [40:22.360 --> 40:28.360] And supervise and regulate commercial and for hire traffic [40:28.360 --> 40:34.360] Regulate means license, inspection, financial responsibility [40:35.360 --> 40:36.360] Okay [40:36.360 --> 40:42.360] Yeah, I remember you saying that on another show and I was kind of looking through a bunch of code and [40:42.360 --> 40:47.360] Code and department and all that administrative code [40:47.360 --> 40:49.360] Yeah, well our code goes even a little further [40:49.360 --> 40:53.360] It says in order to perform the functions in the mission statement [40:53.360 --> 40:58.360] The agency is allowed to create these specific regulatory programs [40:58.360 --> 41:04.360] Well there's only one place where the agency has the term regulate associated with their duties [41:04.360 --> 41:06.360] And that's commercial and for hire traffic [41:06.360 --> 41:11.360] So the programs regulate commercial and for hire traffic [41:11.360 --> 41:14.360] So when you go over to the transportation code [41:14.360 --> 41:19.360] And you see driver's licenses, financial responsibility [41:19.360 --> 41:23.360] And safety inspection [41:23.360 --> 41:24.360] Ta-da! [41:24.360 --> 41:26.360] You know what you got [41:26.360 --> 41:29.360] There's no ifs and buts about it [41:29.360 --> 41:30.360] You get it? [41:30.360 --> 41:31.360] Yeah [41:31.360 --> 41:32.360] Yeah [41:32.360 --> 41:37.360] Okay, that's the kind of piece of billing you have to do to get the puzzle complete [41:37.360 --> 41:38.360] Right [41:38.360 --> 41:39.360] Right [41:39.360 --> 41:43.360] Yeah, I got a lot of work to do [41:43.360 --> 41:46.360] Trying to piece this together [41:46.360 --> 41:50.360] One last question, when I do piece it together [41:50.360 --> 41:56.360] When do I have to file stuff before the court date or do I need to [41:56.360 --> 41:58.360] Well yeah [41:58.360 --> 42:02.360] And you need to find out what the rules and procedures say that the minimum number of court dates [42:02.360 --> 42:08.360] Prior to whatever appearance it is and whatever procedure it is that you have to have it filed [42:08.360 --> 42:15.360] For instance here in Texas, you can't file anything within seven days without the approval of the court [42:15.360 --> 42:16.360] Right [42:16.360 --> 42:19.360] Okay [42:19.360 --> 42:20.360] Alright [42:20.360 --> 42:25.360] Is there any way I guess I know how you're going to do this [42:25.360 --> 42:28.360] If I extend the court date then I'd have to figure out [42:28.360 --> 42:33.360] You can file a motion requesting an extension of time [42:33.360 --> 42:35.360] You can file a motion for continuance [42:35.360 --> 42:37.360] All of which have to be approved [42:37.360 --> 42:41.360] And you have to know what the rules around either of those are in your state [42:41.360 --> 42:48.360] The extension of time is generally something that's used after something has occurred and you're supposed to respond to it [42:48.360 --> 42:53.360] So the extension of time is what you request in order to have more time to respond to something [42:53.360 --> 42:58.360] Whether it be a court order, whether it be something filed by the other side, whatever [42:58.360 --> 43:04.360] Then the motion for continuance is requesting that whatever proceeding that you're supposed to be going to [43:04.360 --> 43:08.360] You're asking the court to continue it to another date and time [43:08.360 --> 43:09.360] Right [43:09.360 --> 43:17.360] Here in Texas a continuance must be notarized and it must stay to a specific basis in law as to why you're requesting it [43:17.360 --> 43:19.360] Okay [43:19.360 --> 43:23.360] Okay, so you need to find out what the requirements are for filing one there [43:23.360 --> 43:27.360] Because if it's not filed properly it can be denied out of hand, no questions asked [43:27.360 --> 43:29.360] And they may deny it just by not denying it [43:29.360 --> 43:32.360] They may sit there and just let it languish until it's too late [43:32.360 --> 43:35.360] In which case it's denied as an operation of law [43:35.360 --> 43:38.360] Right [43:38.360 --> 43:41.360] So once you file it you keep a checkup on it [43:41.360 --> 43:43.360] I filed a motion for continuance as the court ruled on it [43:43.360 --> 43:46.360] I have filed a motion for continuance as the court ruled on it [43:46.360 --> 43:52.360] Don't get laxed because they will let you bury yourself if they can [43:52.360 --> 43:54.360] Okay [43:54.360 --> 43:56.360] Alright folks, we've got another break [43:56.360 --> 43:58.360] Hang on Josh, we'll finish this up on the other side [44:00.360 --> 44:03.360] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? [44:03.360 --> 44:10.360] Win your case without an attorney with Jurisdictionary, the affordable, easy to understand four CD course [44:10.360 --> 44:14.360] That will show you how in 24 hours, step by step [44:14.360 --> 44:18.360] If you have a lawyer, know what your lawyer should be doing [44:18.360 --> 44:22.360] If you don't have a lawyer, know what you should do for yourself [44:22.360 --> 44:25.360] Thousands have won with our step by step course [44:25.360 --> 44:27.360] And now you can too [44:27.360 --> 44:33.360] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case winning experience [44:33.360 --> 44:38.360] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand [44:38.360 --> 44:42.360] About the principles and practices that control our American courts [44:42.360 --> 44:51.360] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, pro se tactics, and much more [44:51.360 --> 45:00.360] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ [45:00.360 --> 45:05.360] I love logos. Without the shows on this network, I'd be almost as ignorant as my friends [45:05.360 --> 45:09.360] I'm so addicted to the truth now that there's no going back. I need my truth fix [45:09.360 --> 45:11.360] I'd be lost without logos [45:11.360 --> 45:14.360] And I really want to help keep this network on the air [45:14.360 --> 45:17.360] I'd love to volunteer as a show producer, but I'm a bit of a bloodite [45:17.360 --> 45:21.360] And I really don't have any money to give because I spent it all on supplements [45:21.360 --> 45:23.360] How can I help logos? [45:23.360 --> 45:25.360] Well, I'm glad you asked [45:25.360 --> 45:28.360] Whenever you order anything from Amazon, you can help logos [45:28.360 --> 45:30.360] With ordering your supplies or holiday gifts [45:30.360 --> 45:32.360] First thing you do is clear your cookies [45:32.360 --> 45:35.360] Now, go to logosregualnetwork.com [45:35.360 --> 45:38.360] Click on the Amazon logo and bookmark it [45:38.360 --> 45:44.360] Now, when you order anything from Amazon, you use that link and logos gets a few pesos [45:44.360 --> 45:45.360] Do I pay extra? [45:45.360 --> 45:46.360] No [45:46.360 --> 45:48.360] Do I have to do anything different when I order? [45:48.360 --> 45:49.360] No [45:49.360 --> 45:50.360] Can I use my Amazon Prime? [45:50.360 --> 45:51.360] No [45:51.360 --> 45:52.360] I mean, yes [45:52.360 --> 45:57.360] Wow, giving without doing anything or spending any money, this is perfect [45:57.360 --> 45:58.360] Thank you so much [45:58.360 --> 45:59.360] We are logos [45:59.360 --> 46:28.360] Happy Holidays, logos! [46:29.360 --> 46:31.360] Alright, folks, we are back [46:31.360 --> 46:37.360] This is Rule of Law Radio, the college number 5126461984 [46:37.360 --> 46:40.360] And we're wrapping up with Joshua here [46:40.360 --> 46:45.360] Alright, Joshua, what else? [46:45.360 --> 46:48.360] I think that's all I had [46:48.360 --> 46:52.360] I just got a lot of freedom to do and try to do this together [46:52.360 --> 46:55.360] Unfortunately, that's what it takes to get it [46:55.360 --> 46:56.360] Yeah [46:56.360 --> 47:02.360] I don't know if I have time before, of course, but I guess I'll do the best I can [47:02.360 --> 47:06.360] So, um... [47:06.360 --> 47:08.360] So, but I appreciate your support [47:08.360 --> 47:12.360] It's going to help a lot [47:12.360 --> 47:14.360] Alright, well, good luck [47:14.360 --> 47:15.360] Okay, thanks [47:15.360 --> 47:17.360] Yep, bye bye [47:17.360 --> 47:20.360] Alright, next up is Adam in Texas [47:20.360 --> 47:24.360] Adam, what do you got? [47:24.360 --> 47:25.360] Hey, Eddie, how you doing? [47:25.360 --> 47:28.360] I'm doing alright, and you? [47:28.360 --> 47:31.360] Yeah, man, you sure are hard to hear [47:31.360 --> 47:33.360] Hey, uh... [47:33.360 --> 47:35.360] Just some quick questions [47:35.360 --> 47:38.360] And then I'll hand it over [47:38.360 --> 47:44.360] So, I've been juggling four different cases now for a little bit, but [47:44.360 --> 47:51.360] I just recently got a dismissal in, uh, D. Witt County [47:51.360 --> 47:53.360] My buddy had a... [47:53.360 --> 47:56.360] He had a open container and a littering charge [47:56.360 --> 48:01.360] And we got it straight up dismissed, but in less than 90 days [48:01.360 --> 48:04.360] And that was all thanks to your seminar that I bought [48:04.360 --> 48:06.360] So that's good, but [48:06.360 --> 48:12.360] Harris County, I've been wrestling with them for the last couple of years [48:12.360 --> 48:21.360] I finally found out because they finally, uh, gave me access to the court record for my case [48:21.360 --> 48:27.360] And I found out that they did not have, and it's been 14 years [48:27.360 --> 48:33.360] But 14 years later, they did not have a valid charging instrument on file in the courthouse [48:33.360 --> 48:40.360] So as soon as I found that out, I motioned to dismiss for no valid charging instrument [48:40.360 --> 48:44.360] Which was, again, that was one of the motions right off the years soon [48:44.360 --> 48:48.360] Very helpful, very informative, very articulate [48:48.360 --> 48:51.360] Well, the interesting thing with Harris County is...are you there? [48:51.360 --> 48:52.360] Yeah [48:52.360 --> 48:54.360] I'm sorry, I can barely hear you [48:54.360 --> 48:59.360] The interesting thing with Harris County is I motioned for dismiss [48:59.360 --> 49:03.360] And I bargeried the entire prosecution team at the same time [49:03.360 --> 49:09.360] Anyway, I got back...I got back up...my, uh, my motion, my order [49:09.360 --> 49:11.360] And it was signed by a separate judge [49:11.360 --> 49:19.360] It wasn't the judge that I'm dealing with, it was signed by, I guess, some other administrative judge for Harris County [49:19.360 --> 49:26.360] But what was confusing me is the motion was denied in part and granted in part [49:26.360 --> 49:29.360] I've never ran into anything like that, but... [49:29.360 --> 49:33.360] But what did they say the motion was denied in part? [49:33.360 --> 49:41.360] They said the motion was denied in part on the question of subject matter jurisdiction [49:41.360 --> 49:51.360] But they said it was granted in part for the fact that it's beyond the statute of limitations to file a valid charging instrument [49:51.360 --> 49:59.360] So my question is, is it dismissed or are they saying they're going to go ahead and go forward anyway, even though they don't have a limit? [49:59.360 --> 50:00.360] Well, they can't go forward [50:00.360 --> 50:03.360] I don't understand... [50:03.360 --> 50:05.360] They're beyond the statute of limitations to file a charging instrument [50:05.360 --> 50:09.360] According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, they cannot prosecute if they can't file a charging instrument [50:09.360 --> 50:13.360] And they can't file one because it's time barred [50:13.360 --> 50:23.360] I understand, but that's the, yeah, denied in part, granted in part, I mean, is it denied? [50:23.360 --> 50:31.360] In this particular instance, either one of them would have deprived them of the ability to prosecute [50:31.360 --> 50:41.360] What they didn't want to do was they didn't want to decide the issue of jurisdiction when they had an easy out on statute of limitations [50:41.360 --> 50:44.360] Oh, okay, so they dismissed it [50:44.360 --> 50:45.360] Now I'm good [50:45.360 --> 50:48.360] Yeah, you should absolutely be good [50:48.360 --> 50:58.360] Now what that should mean is you should petition the municipal court that's supposed to hear the case for a signed order dismissing it [50:58.360 --> 51:02.360] Oh, yes, yes, good, good, good, okay [51:02.360 --> 51:07.360] But what they did dismiss it is denied in part, but... [51:07.360 --> 51:13.360] No, no, no, you said a different judge signed it. Is this judge from the same court or a different court? [51:13.360 --> 51:19.360] No, it was a different higher judge because I probably because I bar grieve the judge in the municipal court so much [51:19.360 --> 51:23.360] He didn't want to have anything to do with it, so he handed her off to some other Harris County [51:23.360 --> 51:27.360] Yeah, but it can't be a higher court unless you went to trial in the lower court [51:27.360 --> 51:31.360] Because the higher court does not have original jurisdiction for such cases [51:31.360 --> 51:32.360] No [51:32.360 --> 51:37.360] So what specific court was this judge from that signed this ruling? [51:37.360 --> 51:40.360] I looked her up and she's not a judge of a court [51:40.360 --> 51:48.360] Harris County administrative kind of the helper outer judge that I guess steps in whenever we beat the crap out of the NC court [51:48.360 --> 51:52.360] Okay, so she's the head district administrative judge [51:52.360 --> 51:54.360] I think so [51:54.360 --> 51:57.360] Or works for that guy, you know [51:57.360 --> 52:04.360] Okay, so I don't know how they would have had jurisdiction to dismiss the case [52:04.360 --> 52:14.360] See the issue here comes to who has original jurisdiction in these cases and municipal and justice courts are the courts of original jurisdiction for class C finales [52:14.360 --> 52:15.360] Yeah [52:15.360 --> 52:28.360] So the higher courts have no power to rule at the trial level on anything except motions disqualifying a judge of one of those courts for whatever they did wrong [52:28.360 --> 52:30.360] So that they can't sit in the case [52:30.360 --> 52:36.360] The court with jurisdiction still has to rule in the case [52:36.360 --> 52:38.360] Yeah [52:38.360 --> 52:43.360] Well, if you look again, maybe she was an assistant municipal court judge [52:43.360 --> 52:45.360] Maybe that's what it was. I don't know. I can't remember [52:45.360 --> 52:54.360] If they're from the same municipal court and she's like the head judge of that court, then she can overrule the other judges [52:54.360 --> 52:57.360] So she could do the dismissal [52:57.360 --> 52:58.360] Yeah [52:58.360 --> 53:02.360] All they did was they ruled on the motion [53:02.360 --> 53:08.360] Okay, so when they granted and it was a motion to dismiss, right? [53:08.360 --> 53:09.360] Yes [53:09.360 --> 53:13.360] Okay, so it doesn't matter whether they granted impart or denied impart [53:13.360 --> 53:17.360] Any part granting a dismissal is a dismissal [53:17.360 --> 53:25.360] Yeah, that was my question. Yeah, it was throwing me off for a loop. I didn't understand what if they were going to keep coming after me or not [53:25.360 --> 53:31.360] Not in that case and that doesn't mean they won't try to find a new way to do it, but they can't do it in that case [53:31.360 --> 53:42.360] Yeah, well, they're too far away from me. They're pretty much. Okay, great. I'm going to see if I can line that out with an element for cause of action for malicious prosecution now that I got that dismissal [53:42.360 --> 53:47.360] But I need, yeah, I need to petition the court for an actual dismissal letter from the judge [53:47.360 --> 53:53.360] No, no, no. You've got a signed order on a motion granting the motion to dismiss [53:53.360 --> 53:54.360] Correct [53:54.360 --> 53:58.360] Okay, that's exactly what that is [53:58.360 --> 54:01.360] Okay, so, yeah, I'm done. I got them [54:01.360 --> 54:05.360] Yeah, so now can I ask a favor of you? [54:05.360 --> 54:07.360] Yes, I will go after them [54:07.360 --> 54:11.360] Well, no, not that, but please do be my guest even [54:11.360 --> 54:20.360] What I'm trying to do is people that have used the information we've provided and that have won their cases or lost their cases depending upon what they did or didn't do [54:20.360 --> 54:28.360] And are willing to do it if you would volunteer to supply me with copies of your documents so that I can post them on the block [54:28.360 --> 54:37.360] So that I could show people that, look, this is not BS. This works and it's worked for many people [54:37.360 --> 54:43.360] Because it's all law. It's not made up. It's not my best guess. It's the law [54:43.360 --> 54:48.360] And when people actually apply it correctly, it works [54:48.360 --> 55:01.360] Yeah, no, it works, Eddie. It works. I bought your seminar like three or four years ago and I actually read it and I use it and I, you know, I go in and I find the motions that are applicable to what I'm doing [55:01.360 --> 55:04.360] I really haven't gotten beat yet. I mean, I'm just [55:04.360 --> 55:13.360] Yeah, and that's what I'm saying. If you can document your case showing that here was like the ticket I got issued or whatever I got issued [55:13.360 --> 55:26.360] Here was and here are the order. I don't want the document you filed. Okay. I just want the dismissal order or whatever they did to drop the case [55:26.360 --> 55:36.360] Yeah, sure. Nope. Yeah, sure. No problem. Okay. And that way I can post that along with an email that you send with describing, okay, here's what the situation was [55:36.360 --> 55:46.360] I used Eddie's seminar material, talked to him on his radio show, got this information, wrote up this document off the template they gave me and voila, I won [55:46.360 --> 56:01.360] And then I could take a screenshot of your email and a copy of that document file that you send with it and I can put it up on the blog and I can start a victory roster up there so we can show people that go to the blog we're not blowing smoke on what we do here [56:01.360 --> 56:15.360] Oh, yeah. No, that's yeah, that's true. We need to we need to show the show the product because I've got a bunch of them and I've been using your stuff I just I just mow over these people I get I'm getting better and better every time I do it again [56:15.360 --> 56:21.360] Yeah, isn't it amazing how that works the more you have chances to practice at it the better at it you get [56:21.360 --> 56:33.360] Yeah, the last the most recent one is my buddy and we went in there you know I've got I've been you know I've been through this rodeo we went because I got that thing thrown out in less than 90 days man and we [56:33.360 --> 56:46.360] I mean we just hammered the judge just threw off the bench found criminal charges on her. These people they they make the mistakes for you you just have to know how to object to it and document it that's right. [56:46.360 --> 56:54.360] Yeah, they do they do all the trip and you just catch them and then and then and then kick them. [56:54.360 --> 56:58.360] Yeah, I'll do that for you still Larry Curley Moe. Yeah. [56:58.360 --> 57:04.360] Yeah, I'll send all that stuff to Larry Curley Moe this week no problem man I got a bunch I got a bunch of victories. [57:04.360 --> 57:19.360] Great, I would appreciate that as with the folks that visit the blog because then they can see something that actually shows that the information provided there is not wasteful it's not irrelevant it's not wrong. [57:19.360 --> 57:37.360] No it's not no it's when I when I come into them and I get up on it and you know I let I let I set them up I let them make their mistake their initial mistakes and when they do just come down like Randy says just like a you know a bag of bricks and just [57:37.360 --> 57:54.360] land on their heads and these these attorneys prosecutors they don't want to deal with this stuff so and to protect their judge who they work with you know they're basically yeah and their money piled if they if this became public knowledge. [57:54.360 --> 57:59.360] They would have a really big problem keeping that revenue stream up. [57:59.360 --> 58:09.360] Yes, yes that is very true you know no they don't want to when you come down on them with with with your program which is what I've been using. [58:09.360 --> 58:14.360] That's what got me started when you yeah when you use it to the full potential effect. [58:14.360 --> 58:16.360] It's like a hammer. [58:16.360 --> 58:18.360] I mean they just they do not want to mess with it. [58:18.360 --> 58:22.360] I've been seeing this over and over and over. [58:22.360 --> 58:24.360] So I another quick question. [58:24.360 --> 58:28.360] Okay, let me get this break out of the way and then we can do that okay. [58:28.360 --> 58:29.360] Great. [58:29.360 --> 58:33.360] Alright folks this is Monday Night Rule of Law radio show with your host Eddie Craig. [58:33.360 --> 58:39.360] Adam is our last caller I need some more people up on the board 512-646-1984. [58:39.360 --> 58:44.360] Give us a call get in line let's talk about something otherwise I'm going back to die driving over the cops. [58:44.360 --> 58:50.360] Y'all hang on and we will be right back. [58:50.360 --> 58:58.360] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world yet countless readers are frustrated because they struggle to understand it. [58:58.360 --> 59:06.360] Some new translations try to help by simplifying the text but in the process can compromise the profound meaning of the scripture. [59:06.360 --> 59:09.360] Enter the recovery version. [59:09.360 --> 59:18.360] First this new translation is extremely faithful and accurate but the real story is the more than 9000 explanatory footnotes. [59:18.360 --> 59:27.360] Difficult and profound passages are opened up in a marvelous way providing an entrance into the riches of the word beyond which you ever experienced before. [59:27.360 --> 59:33.360] Bibles for America would like to give you a free recovery version simply for the asking. [59:33.360 --> 59:43.360] This comprehensive yet compact study Bible is yours just by calling us toll free at 1-888-551-0102 [59:43.360 --> 59:50.360] or by ordering online at freestudybible.com that's freestudybible.com [59:50.360 --> 01:00:00.360] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network. LogosRadioNetwork.com [01:00:00.360 --> 01:00:05.360] The following news flash is brought to you by The Lowest Star Lowdown. [01:00:05.360 --> 01:00:17.360] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with precious metals, gold at $1429 an ounce, silver $16.45 an ounce, copper $2.75 an ounce, [01:00:17.360 --> 01:00:28.360] oil, Texas crude $55.63 a barrel, Brent crude $62.47 a barrel, and cryptos in order of market cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, [01:00:28.360 --> 01:00:46.360] Ethereum $227.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [01:00:46.360 --> 01:00:58.360] Today in history, the year 1916, the Preparedness Day Bombing, a Thai suitcase bomb, was detonated on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, [01:00:58.360 --> 01:01:04.360] killing 10 and injuring 40 today in history. [01:01:04.360 --> 01:01:17.360] In recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing Hemp and attacks his law back in June, county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin, and San Antonio have been dropping marijuana possession charges [01:01:17.360 --> 01:01:24.360] and even refusing to file new ones since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the herb for THC. [01:01:24.360 --> 01:01:33.360] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the law. [01:01:33.360 --> 01:01:47.360] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, [01:01:47.360 --> 01:02:01.360] as well as other cities too, like the district attorney in El Paso, Kaima Esparza, a Democrat who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [01:02:01.360 --> 01:02:13.360] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender in Harris County, who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [01:02:13.360 --> 01:02:22.360] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're charged with. [01:02:22.360 --> 01:02:39.360] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. [01:02:39.360 --> 01:02:51.360] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a lumus fluid from a gland near its front fins for the purpose it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. [01:02:51.360 --> 01:03:00.360] This is Book Roadie with your lowdown for July 22, 2019. [01:03:00.360 --> 01:03:27.360] We make our own whiskey and our own smoke too, ain't too many things these old boys can't do. The broke good ol' tomatoes and homemade wine and the country boy can't survive. The country folks can't survive. [01:03:27.360 --> 01:03:46.360] Because you can't survive a bout and you can't make a run, those wasn't old boys raised on shotguns. We say praise, we say ma'am, if you ain't into that, we don't give a damn. [01:03:46.360 --> 01:03:55.360] Alright folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio, calling number 512-646-1984. [01:03:55.360 --> 01:04:00.360] Alright, back to Adam. Anything else, Adam? [01:04:00.360 --> 01:04:18.360] Yeah, Texas Public Information Request. Isn't it true that each separate public information request is subject to the 10 Business Day Rule? Is it not? [01:04:18.360 --> 01:04:33.360] No, they can't lump a bunch of them from the same person together even if they arrive at different times. If you send a different request, then they have to give it the time for that request is starts. [01:04:33.360 --> 01:05:00.360] Okay. Well, Kindle County, they just, they think they don't have to respond to my second one after we got the Attorney General opinion on the first one. The Attorney General did not impress me with their decision on the first one, but I'm still going to get what I want because I went the opposite route if you want. [01:05:00.360 --> 01:05:12.360] Nowadays, I don't know if it was back when you wrote for program, but now if you want a body cam, you've got to ask through the Occupations Code. I think it's 1607 or something. [01:05:12.360 --> 01:05:23.360] But if you want the body cam off these officers, there's a specific way you have to ask for it. You can't just ask for it. You have to do it out of the Occupations Code. [01:05:23.360 --> 01:05:42.360] So the first one I sent them was one of your original PIRs and they ended up asking for an Attorney General's opinion and about 45 days later, we got one and Attorney General agreed with them even though I did extensive research on it and open records decisions. [01:05:42.360 --> 01:05:55.360] I don't know. I'm not very impressed with Attorney General's office, but whatever. So I got that second one in and they blatantly neglected it. So I'm going to go through the protocol on that one. They can't ignore me. [01:05:55.360 --> 01:06:01.360] They don't have that option to ignore me. So my last question. [01:06:01.360 --> 01:06:03.360] 1701. [01:06:03.360 --> 01:06:06.360] Yeah, that's it. [01:06:06.360 --> 01:06:11.360] Yeah, this was not added until 2015. That's way after the original seminar. [01:06:11.360 --> 01:06:21.360] Yeah. Yeah. So if everybody out there in Texas, if you want the body cam off knuckleheads, you got to go to do it out of 1701, Texas Occupations Code. That's how you get it. [01:06:21.360 --> 01:06:28.360] If you ask any other way, they don't have to respond and they don't have to tell you how to do it right here. [01:06:28.360 --> 01:06:35.360] So yeah, I've gotten some other body cams off them with that one, the 1701. [01:06:35.360 --> 01:06:58.360] Okay, so Guadalupe County, Sigeen Municipal Court, the judge, the municipal judge there, decided that despite the fact that I appeared on the appearance date, despite the fact that I have documentation that I appeared from his court on the appearance date, [01:06:58.360 --> 01:07:21.360] he decided to go ahead and issue a bench warrant for my arrest. And from what I've found out so far, his reasoning for issuing the bench warrant doesn't fall under his only two options, which is failure to appear, which that's debatable, or, you know, not. [01:07:21.360 --> 01:07:31.360] What is it? Well, real quick, what is he saying you failed to appear for, the citation itself or something from the court? [01:07:31.360 --> 01:07:48.360] Well, from what I gather, the way they're doing it, and you spoke a lot about this, when we get a citation, we're only obligated legally to appear on or before the scheduled date, which, you know, can't be sooner than 10 days. [01:07:48.360 --> 01:08:07.360] No, no, no, no. That's what the on or before part screws up for them. They can't issue us notice to appear that is less than 10 days in the future, but you can appear the same day you get the ticket if you want to. [01:08:07.360 --> 01:08:27.360] Right. Okay. Yeah, that's that's all fine. But what they're what this court is trying to say is that that they're trying to say because I didn't enter a plea on the appearance date because I didn't tell them what I wanted to do with the case. [01:08:27.360 --> 01:08:38.360] Like, they put them, they put the responsibility on the shoulders of the accused to move the case forward. Like, we just they're doing this to my body over here, Victoria, and that's another case that's just started. [01:08:38.360 --> 01:08:54.360] I'm about to hammer on. But they're doing the same thing the same. And they've got we got the clerk on video on this one. She's saying, well, well, if you don't, if you don't make a plea, then we we we count that as failing to appear, even though you were there. [01:08:54.360 --> 01:09:00.360] Yeah, that's absolutely illegal. I know. I know. No. [01:09:00.360 --> 01:09:17.360] Okay, have you read 45.014 that was added in 2017 to the code of criminal procedure 45.014 specifically states the only way that the court can issue a warrant for failure to appear as if it complies with these steps. [01:09:17.360 --> 01:09:29.360] Now, right, if you have a judge that isn't doing that, you need to follow an immediate judicial conduct complaint and immediate motion to disqualify with the head administrative judge of the district. [01:09:29.360 --> 01:09:41.360] Well, okay, I agree. But in this particular case, I don't want to throw him off the bench yet. Well, okay, so that leads me to a question. [01:09:41.360 --> 01:09:56.360] If I successfully disqualify the judge and throw, throw him off the bench for, for doing this for issuing a bogus bench warrant, does that nullify the bench warrant and does that nullify anything he's done previously before I threw him off the bench. [01:09:56.360 --> 01:10:16.360] You can, you can move the administrative judge to recall the warrant and to order it voided, or you can petition the replacement judge to do it if they don't do it right away. But you can file the administrative judge accusing this judge of violations of law, his duty under that law. [01:10:16.360 --> 01:10:32.360] He is unfit for office and needs to be removed, and that all of his orders and any other proclamations and warrants issued with his signature in relation to this case needs to be recalled. You can petition the administrative judge for all that. [01:10:32.360 --> 01:10:58.360] Great. Great. Yeah, and also, this Guadalupe County is beginning to use the court. Well, this SOB, he must have, they must have a interlocatory agreement with the DPS, which I'm trying to get the records on that through a PIR, through their county, their city secretary, but she also, I guess, has never heard of a public information request. [01:10:58.360 --> 01:11:15.360] So she hasn't responded either, so I got them twice on that, but this judge reported me to the DPS as a failure to appear, and so now I'm on the DPS website saying that they're not going to renew my driver's license until I take care of this case. [01:11:15.360 --> 01:11:30.360] Well, I consider that filing a false report under the Texas Penal Code because he can't file that court. He can't file that. The only way he can file that is if I fail to appear or fail to satisfy a judge from the court. [01:11:30.360 --> 01:11:42.360] It's a falsification of a government document. That's what the charge, that's for the charge. It's also abuse of official capacity, official oppression, and judicial misconduct, official misconduct in this case. [01:11:42.360 --> 01:11:48.360] Yeah, yeah, yeah. So yeah, I'm about to, I'm about to calm down on this, Turkey. [01:11:48.360 --> 01:11:56.360] Yeah, those, I would, I would send those criminal complaints with the motion to disqualify. [01:11:56.360 --> 01:12:09.360] Okay. My only fear is that if I start wrapping them up with a motion, well, no, if I do this, usually when you disqualify the sitting judge within a few weeks, they come back with a motion to dismiss. [01:12:09.360 --> 01:12:29.360] So it's probably a good, good bet. I just don't want it to drag on and on until my licensure deal comes up. I don't know. This one could get ugly because if they try to keep me from renewing my license based on a bunch of fraudulent, evident, or, you know, document tampering from a, from a municipal judge, I'm going to have to sue them. [01:12:29.360 --> 01:12:33.360] So they better not. But I think I can get them. [01:12:33.360 --> 01:12:43.360] Well, the thing about it is when it comes to this warrant stuff, that's administrative. They have no immunity for anything they do in their magisterial capacity. [01:12:43.360 --> 01:12:52.360] When they violate the law to do what they want instead of what they requires them to do, they have no coverage of protection for that. [01:12:52.360 --> 01:12:54.360] Okay. [01:12:54.360 --> 01:13:06.360] Yeah. So that's another question. I'm getting a lot of these dismissals. I'm getting these things dismissed. Well, that's one of the elements to the O'Connor's causes of action for malicious prosecution. [01:13:06.360 --> 01:13:19.360] It's one of the elements that I need. So every time they get them in a pinch and I get them to dismiss, they're giving me the last element that I need in my opinion to come back and sue for malicious prosecution. [01:13:19.360 --> 01:13:28.360] So my question above that would be, am I suing the municipality? Am I suing the judge? [01:13:28.360 --> 01:13:41.360] You're suing the city attorney. The city attorney cannot have official immunity of any kind as a prosecutor because there is no authority in the Texas Constitution for a city attorney to prosecute the name of the state. [01:13:41.360 --> 01:13:49.360] There is no authority granted to the legislature to create new prosecutorial offices outside of those defined by the Constitution. [01:13:49.360 --> 01:13:55.360] They are allowed to create additional courts by statute but not new prosecutors. [01:13:55.360 --> 01:14:08.360] So allowing a city attorney to act as a prosecutor for the state is absolutely unconstitutional and they should have no immunity of any kind for that because it's an illegal act from the very get-go. [01:14:08.360 --> 01:14:12.360] Right. So it's issuing bogus bench warrants. [01:14:12.360 --> 01:14:13.360] Yeah. [01:14:13.360 --> 01:14:15.360] They're illegal. Yeah. [01:14:15.360 --> 01:14:24.360] Well, now it's still good fishing out here. If you're fishing for corrupt ignorant public officials, still good fishing. [01:14:24.360 --> 01:14:27.360] You can throw your line pretty much in any direction and catch one of those. [01:14:27.360 --> 01:14:28.360] Any direction. [01:14:28.360 --> 01:14:29.360] Yeah. [01:14:29.360 --> 01:14:32.360] You don't even need a body of water. You just need something to hit. [01:14:32.360 --> 01:14:40.360] Yeah, he'll come chasing after it. It's funny. Well, you got any more callers? [01:14:40.360 --> 01:14:45.360] Well, let me check here. I'm looking up statute. Yeah, I got a couple others right now. [01:14:45.360 --> 01:14:51.360] All right. Well, I'm going to let it go and I'll definitely send you those victory documents, Eddie. I appreciate it. [01:14:51.360 --> 01:14:53.360] I appreciate you, Adam. That'll help a lot. [01:14:53.360 --> 01:14:54.360] Thank you. [01:14:54.360 --> 01:14:55.360] Have a good day. [01:14:55.360 --> 01:14:56.360] You too. [01:14:56.360 --> 01:15:09.360] If anybody else out there that has those, if you used our information to win a case and you got the documents from the court showing that it was either dismissed or the ruling was in your favor, any of that kind of stuff, please send it in. [01:15:09.360 --> 01:15:17.360] Just a short email describing what it was about that you used our material and information and the order. [01:15:17.360 --> 01:15:23.360] I don't want the actual paperwork you filed because that's part of the seminar material, I'm guessing. [01:15:23.360 --> 01:15:32.360] And we don't want to just give that away for nothing. That's the whole point of having the seminar is to teach people how to do this, but also to help support the network. [01:15:32.360 --> 01:15:45.360] But in that, if you can give us a copy of the dismissal or whatever document was provided to you to say that the case is now over and done with, please, please volunteer and do so. [01:15:45.360 --> 01:15:54.360] That goes a long way to helping us show that we know what we're doing and we know the information we're providing is correct and accurate. [01:15:54.360 --> 01:15:55.360] Okay. [01:15:55.360 --> 01:16:03.360] All right, that said, I've got a very short amount of time to break, so I'm going to wait to take the next caller until we have that. [01:16:03.360 --> 01:16:08.360] The call in number is 512-646-1984. [01:16:08.360 --> 01:16:11.360] And so please give us a call, get in line. [01:16:11.360 --> 01:16:14.360] We've still got 45 minutes left in this show. [01:16:14.360 --> 01:16:17.360] So give us a call. Let's talk about this stuff. [01:16:17.360 --> 01:16:36.360] But if you've listened to us for very long, folks, you know full well that we have done our dead-level best for all the years that we've been here to bring you correct, useful information, to show you how to use it, to give you the best information possible to protect yourself from abuses of your public servants. [01:16:36.360 --> 01:16:39.360] And there are many. [01:16:39.360 --> 01:16:48.360] If you don't know what they cannot do and why they cannot do it, then they will get away with doing it every single time. [01:16:48.360 --> 01:16:52.360] And that, ladies and gentlemen, shouldn't have to happen to anybody. [01:16:52.360 --> 01:16:55.360] So if y'all would, please send that in. [01:16:55.360 --> 01:17:10.360] Y'all hang on. We'll be right back. [01:17:26.360 --> 01:17:30.360] Every $25 donation is a chance to win. [01:17:30.360 --> 01:17:35.360] When you purchase Randy Kelton's e-book, Legal 101, you get four chances to win. [01:17:35.360 --> 01:17:39.360] Purchase Eddie Craig's traffic seminar and get 10 chances to win. [01:17:39.360 --> 01:17:48.360] If you've enjoyed the shows on Logos Radio Network, support our fundraiser so we can keep bringing you the best quality programming on Talk Radio today. [01:17:48.360 --> 01:17:55.360] We also accept Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. And remember, every $25 donation is a chance to win. [01:17:55.360 --> 01:18:00.360] Go to LogosRadioNetwork.com for details and donate today. [01:18:00.360 --> 01:18:05.360] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters, or even lawsuits? [01:18:05.360 --> 01:18:09.360] Stop debt collectors now with the Michael Mearris Proven Method. [01:18:09.360 --> 01:18:14.360] Michael Mearris has won six cases in federal court against debt collectors, and now you can win too. [01:18:14.360 --> 01:18:20.360] You'll get step-by-step instructions in plain English on how to win in court using federal civil rights statutes. [01:18:20.360 --> 01:18:26.360] What to do when contacted by phone, mail, or court summons. How to answer letters and phone calls. [01:18:26.360 --> 01:18:29.360] How to get debt collectors out of your credit report. [01:18:29.360 --> 01:18:33.360] How to turn the financial tables on them and make them pay you to go away. [01:18:33.360 --> 01:18:38.360] The Michael Mearris Proven Method is the solution for how to stop debt collectors. [01:18:38.360 --> 01:18:41.360] Personal consultation is available as well. [01:18:41.360 --> 01:18:49.360] For more information, please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the blue Michael Mearris banner, or email MichaelMearris at yahoo.com. [01:18:49.360 --> 01:18:57.360] That's ruleoflawradio.com, or email m-i-c-h-a-e-l-m-i-r-r-a-s at yahoo.com. [01:18:57.360 --> 01:19:11.360] To learn how to stop debt collectors now. [01:19:27.360 --> 01:19:52.360] To learn how to stop debt collectors now. [01:19:52.360 --> 01:19:59.360] You'll get step-by-step instructions on how to win in court using federal civil rights statutes. [01:19:59.360 --> 01:20:22.360] You'll get step-by-step instructions on how to win in court using federal civil rights statutes. [01:20:22.360 --> 01:20:51.360] You'll get step-by-step instructions on how to stop debt collectors now. [01:20:51.360 --> 01:20:53.360] Howdy. [01:20:53.360 --> 01:21:01.360] I just want to make a comment about at least the demeanor of our police here in here in the northwest. [01:21:01.360 --> 01:21:07.360] I thank God that they're not vicious and they're not trigger happy like they are in a lot of other jurisdictions across the country. [01:21:07.360 --> 01:21:09.360] So I'm thankful for that. [01:21:09.360 --> 01:21:13.360] They're at least trained to be somewhat polite and courteous. [01:21:13.360 --> 01:21:22.360] They wait and they restrain themselves from having to use legal force or even threaten to use any type of force against you. [01:21:22.360 --> 01:21:28.360] They seem to be better so I'm thankful to God for that. [01:21:28.360 --> 01:21:43.360] But anyway, they even got a program here once a year or so that down here at the local Starbucks cafe, they have a program open to the public once a year where they invite the people to come in and have coffee with a cop. [01:21:43.360 --> 01:21:50.360] Some type of an icebreaker, some type of thing to have relations between the public and our public servants. [01:21:50.360 --> 01:21:53.360] So that's interesting. [01:21:53.360 --> 01:22:00.360] So anyhow, yeah, the one officer that pulled me over last year, he's all buddy, but he tries to be friendly with me. [01:22:00.360 --> 01:22:05.360] You know, I see him from up downstream and he says he's retiring in December. [01:22:05.360 --> 01:22:07.360] He's going to call it even 25. [01:22:07.360 --> 01:22:11.360] I'm going to move to a real estate. [01:22:11.360 --> 01:22:12.360] I said, okay, what's that? [01:22:12.360 --> 01:22:14.360] I'm moving to Texas. [01:22:14.360 --> 01:22:17.360] Oh, well, you're going to meet Eddie Craig. [01:22:17.360 --> 01:22:19.360] He'll catch you straight. [01:22:19.360 --> 01:22:24.360] Look him up on Logos Radio Network. [01:22:24.360 --> 01:22:26.360] He'll correct you. [01:22:26.360 --> 01:22:28.360] That's for sure. [01:22:28.360 --> 01:22:32.360] So anyway, that's just the little tidbit there. [01:22:32.360 --> 01:22:34.360] That's a tongue-cheek type of thing. [01:22:34.360 --> 01:22:39.360] But I had a question about this material or about this case law. [01:22:39.360 --> 01:22:45.360] I guess you're discussing during the summertime called the Interstate Commerce Commission versus Princeton. [01:22:45.360 --> 01:22:51.360] What's the proper way to use that as a defense tool in my cases to defend my argument in court? [01:22:51.360 --> 01:22:59.360] Well, first off, that depends. [01:22:59.360 --> 01:23:04.360] How are you going to use the term transportation in relation to the laws of the states you're in? [01:23:04.360 --> 01:23:07.360] I've called a transportation code there. [01:23:07.360 --> 01:23:09.360] No, it's called vehicle code. [01:23:09.360 --> 01:23:11.360] Okay. [01:23:11.360 --> 01:23:17.360] So you can't use the term transportation as an argument, so what does the Brimson case have to do with it? [01:23:17.360 --> 01:23:22.360] I'm saying is that something in the case that you were talking about that states can deny? [01:23:22.360 --> 01:23:29.360] I know what case I'm talking about, and that's what it talks about is what the definition of transportation is. [01:23:29.360 --> 01:23:32.360] So how are you tying transportation into this? [01:23:32.360 --> 01:23:35.360] That's the question. [01:23:35.360 --> 01:23:40.360] At least as far as the term itself goes because they're calling it a motor vehicle code, right? [01:23:40.360 --> 01:23:43.360] Yeah, they're calling it vehicle code. [01:23:43.360 --> 01:23:46.360] That's the way to address this vehicle code. [01:23:46.360 --> 01:23:47.360] Okay. [01:23:47.360 --> 01:23:53.360] So now the question is, is that code based upon federal law? [01:23:53.360 --> 01:24:03.360] If it's based upon federal law, then it has to be commercial because that's the only federal law that can be used within the states in that manner. [01:24:03.360 --> 01:24:06.360] All right. [01:24:06.360 --> 01:24:27.360] So the use of that case law and those decisions that you discussed months ago, the point of what I'm saying is it's using that because it mentions in there that a state cannot deny an individual use based upon just their transportation code, [01:24:27.360 --> 01:24:38.360] whether it be a vehicle code or transportation code, or either commercial codes, and apply that to private individuals mandating that they can't use their property on the roadway. [01:24:38.360 --> 01:24:46.360] And that might have to be preserved for private use and conveyance for their private business or pleasure. [01:24:46.360 --> 01:24:57.360] And that's what I want to get out of it. That's the part that I want to get to use that they can see and that can show themselves that they cannot be prohibiting me from using my property on the roadway. [01:24:57.360 --> 01:24:58.360] Okay. [01:24:58.360 --> 01:24:59.360] That's what my goal is. [01:24:59.360 --> 01:25:01.360] What's the problem then? [01:25:01.360 --> 01:25:02.360] I don't know. [01:25:02.360 --> 01:25:04.360] I'm just saying what's the problem. [01:25:04.360 --> 01:25:06.360] It's just something that you brought up during the summer. [01:25:06.360 --> 01:25:11.360] Well, when I brought it up, it was in relation to the term transportation specifically. [01:25:11.360 --> 01:25:21.360] It's not all the other stuff in the case, which is good enough, but my hope there is that people will actually read the case and then find the stuff you're talking about. [01:25:21.360 --> 01:25:24.360] Right. [01:25:24.360 --> 01:25:33.360] Now, I'm trying to find out what, you know, I'm not getting the right information here of what's the proper source to get to see that whole, that whole case itself. [01:25:33.360 --> 01:25:41.360] I mean, I tried, I tried to research Google Scholar, couldn't, couldn't really find something that matched what you were talking about. [01:25:41.360 --> 01:25:43.360] Where's the source I go to look for that? [01:25:43.360 --> 01:25:46.360] Well, you mean you couldn't find something that matched what I'm talking about? [01:25:46.360 --> 01:25:50.360] Well, I'm talking, I couldn't find that in matching languages. [01:25:50.360 --> 01:26:02.360] They had some references, interstate commerce, something about commission, but it did not specifically have the information which you were speaking about. [01:26:02.360 --> 01:26:06.360] Okay. [01:26:06.360 --> 01:26:10.360] First off, it is the definition in black's law. [01:26:10.360 --> 01:26:12.360] Okay. [01:26:12.360 --> 01:26:23.360] So in the summary of the information contained within the case, that is what the law recognizes the case to say in relation to the definition of that term. [01:26:23.360 --> 01:26:25.360] All right. [01:26:25.360 --> 01:26:41.360] Okay. So there's going to be the discussion in there and it may not say it in exactly those same words because those words are not going to be used to construct the actual definition in a dictionary. [01:26:41.360 --> 01:26:43.360] Okay. [01:26:43.360 --> 01:26:54.360] They're going to reword the language of the opinion to fit into the definition so that it makes sense as a definition. [01:26:54.360 --> 01:26:59.360] Okay. [01:26:59.360 --> 01:27:17.360] So if it says something like transportation is, in the case that says transportation is an act performed by common or for hire carriers, then the definition was drawn from that and say transportation is the movement of persons, goods or property by carriers. [01:27:17.360 --> 01:27:30.360] Why, even though they didn't say persons, goods or property in the opinion, what do common carriers and for hire carriers transport, persons, goods or property? [01:27:30.360 --> 01:27:36.360] It's a logical inference from the facts presented. [01:27:36.360 --> 01:27:38.360] All right. [01:27:38.360 --> 01:27:49.360] So the only thing I get, you know, in referencing the state here or the state in Oregon where I receive, I will receive something from the Department of Transportation. [01:27:49.360 --> 01:27:50.360] I'll get that. [01:27:50.360 --> 01:27:53.360] We do have that here. [01:27:53.360 --> 01:27:55.360] But it's not referenced as transportation. [01:27:55.360 --> 01:27:58.360] It's the activity. [01:27:58.360 --> 01:28:13.360] It's just, you know, it's just what it says that comes out of the chapters of the whole book section in the statute that's just categorized as vehicle code. [01:28:13.360 --> 01:28:14.360] Okay. [01:28:14.360 --> 01:28:16.360] I can. [01:28:16.360 --> 01:28:36.360] If you have a federal court case that says that the state cannot deny you the use of your personal property on the highways and you can fit it into the meanings of what's in the laws in that state and show that the state laws either in compliance with it or it's not in compliance with it, then you have an issue to write up, don't you? [01:28:36.360 --> 01:28:40.360] Right, I did. [01:28:40.360 --> 01:28:43.360] All right. [01:28:43.360 --> 01:28:46.360] Well, that's all I got as far as questions is concerned. [01:28:46.360 --> 01:28:49.360] Just check it in with you if that was something that came to mind. [01:28:49.360 --> 01:29:01.360] And by the law enforcement here, just thankful that there are not aggressors and out of control and psychotic and trigger happy, at least not for now. [01:29:01.360 --> 01:29:02.360] All right. [01:29:02.360 --> 01:29:04.360] Well, I'll jump. [01:29:04.360 --> 01:29:13.360] I just wish you lots of bests of open and prayers and God bless and we'll talk to you on the next time. [01:29:13.360 --> 01:29:14.360] All right. [01:29:14.360 --> 01:29:15.360] Thanks for calling in. [01:29:15.360 --> 01:29:17.360] All right. [01:29:17.360 --> 01:29:20.360] All right, folks, we've got another break coming up. [01:29:20.360 --> 01:29:22.360] We've still got a half an hour left in the show. [01:29:22.360 --> 01:29:27.360] Call in number 512-646-1984. [01:29:27.360 --> 01:29:35.360] So please give us a call, get in line, let's talk, or I'm going to go back to discussing some of these other top issues here that we've got going on. [01:29:35.360 --> 01:29:41.360] And there seems to be several things that need to be discussed in that area anyway. [01:29:41.360 --> 01:30:00.360] In any case, you all hang on and we will be right back. [01:30:00.360 --> 01:30:05.360] It seems like everywhere you turn nowadays, someone wants your name, social security number, and date of birth. [01:30:05.360 --> 01:30:08.360] But you should think twice before giving away your personal data. [01:30:08.360 --> 01:30:11.360] I'm Dr. Katherine Albrecht and I'll say more in just a moment. [01:30:39.360 --> 01:30:45.360] Forms, forms, forms, they're everywhere. [01:30:45.360 --> 01:30:49.360] But just because a piece of paper asks for information doesn't mean you have to give it. [01:30:49.360 --> 01:30:56.360] I leave blank spaces on forms all the time or I write N slash A for not applicable and usually nobody notices or cares. [01:30:56.360 --> 01:31:03.360] I never give my social security number or date of birth unless it's absolutely mandatory for employment or a government requirement. [01:31:03.360 --> 01:31:09.360] And I won't give my phone number to a company or an organization unless I actually want them to call me and that's pretty rare. [01:31:09.360 --> 01:31:14.360] To preserve our vanishing privacy, we need to practice saying no to random data requests. [01:31:14.360 --> 01:31:18.360] It's like exercising a muscle. It gets easier the more you do it. [01:31:18.360 --> 01:31:31.360] I'm Dr. Katherine Albrecht. More news and information at KatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:31:31.360 --> 01:31:36.360] I lost my son, my uncle, on September 11, 2001. [01:31:36.360 --> 01:31:40.360] Most people don't know that a third tower fell on September 11. [01:31:40.360 --> 01:31:44.360] World Trade Center 7, a 47-story skyscraper, was not hit by a plane. [01:31:44.360 --> 01:31:48.360] The official explanation is that fire brought down Building 7. [01:31:48.360 --> 01:31:54.360] Over 1,200 architects and engineers have looked into the evidence and believed there is more to the story. [01:31:54.360 --> 01:31:57.360] Bring justice to my son, my uncle, my nephew, my son. [01:31:57.360 --> 01:32:02.360] BuildingWhat.org. Why it fell, why it matters, and what you can do. [01:32:02.360 --> 01:32:06.360] Rule of Law Radio is proud to offer the Rule of Law Traffic Center. [01:32:06.360 --> 01:32:08.360] In today's America, we live in a nus against them society. [01:32:08.360 --> 01:32:13.360] And if we, the people, are ever going to have a free society, then we're going to have to stand and defend our own rights. [01:32:13.360 --> 01:32:18.360] Among those rights are the right to travel freely from place to place, the right to act in our own private capacity, [01:32:18.360 --> 01:32:20.360] and most importantly, the right to due process of law. [01:32:20.360 --> 01:32:26.360] Traffic courts afford us the least expensive opportunity to learn how to enforce and preserve our rights through due process. [01:32:26.360 --> 01:32:29.360] Former Sheriff's Deputy Eddie Craig, in conjunction with Rule of Law Radio, [01:32:29.360 --> 01:32:34.360] has put together the most comprehensive teaching tool available that will help you understand what due process is [01:32:34.360 --> 01:32:36.360] and how to hold courts to the Rule of Law. [01:32:36.360 --> 01:32:40.360] You can get your own copy of this invaluable material by going to RuleofLawRadio.com [01:32:40.360 --> 01:32:41.360] and ordering your copy today. [01:32:41.360 --> 01:32:46.360] By ordering now, you'll receive a copy of Eddie's book, The Texas Transportation Code, The Law Versus the Lie, [01:32:46.360 --> 01:32:51.360] video and audio of the original 2009 seminar, hundreds of research documents, and other useful resource material. [01:32:51.360 --> 01:32:55.360] Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from RuleofLawRadio.com. [01:32:55.360 --> 01:33:00.360] Order your copy today and together we can have free society we all want and deserve. [01:33:00.360 --> 01:33:22.360] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network at LogosRadioNetwork.com. [01:33:30.360 --> 01:33:35.360] Logos Radio Network [01:34:00.360 --> 01:34:22.360] Logos Radio Network [01:34:22.360 --> 01:34:26.360] Alright folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:34:26.360 --> 01:34:31.360] Rule number 5126461984. [01:34:31.360 --> 01:34:33.360] Alright, we don't have anybody up on the color board. [01:34:33.360 --> 01:34:39.360] So, let's go into this other story that I was talking about here a little bit ago with the cops [01:34:39.360 --> 01:34:45.360] and talk about the Joshua Brown, the witness in the Amber Geiger trial, [01:34:45.360 --> 01:34:52.360] the female cop who shot the black man in his own apartment in Fort Worth, [01:34:52.360 --> 01:35:01.360] and now the cops are saying that he was executed in a drug deal gone bad in the parking lot of his own apartment complex. [01:35:01.360 --> 01:35:07.360] The article that I was reading on it asked some very significant questions about how this works, [01:35:07.360 --> 01:35:15.360] especially if it's something dealing with a high profile case like the Amber Geiger trial [01:35:15.360 --> 01:35:22.360] and the fact that this young black man was a witness against her and one of the primary reasons that she wound up getting convicted [01:35:22.360 --> 01:35:27.360] and he turns up dead immediately after she's found guilty. [01:35:27.360 --> 01:35:36.360] Then his name is smeared by the police department in saying that he was in the middle of a drug deal when he got shot. [01:35:36.360 --> 01:35:42.360] After he allegedly shot one of the other drug dealers first or one of the drug purchasers first. [01:35:42.360 --> 01:35:48.360] And so, let's look at exactly how this is going to play out. [01:35:48.360 --> 01:35:56.360] As soon as I saw the report that this kid had been killed, all these thoughts went through my mind that this was intentional, [01:35:56.360 --> 01:36:01.360] this was a setup, this was done by somebody who wanted him out of the way [01:36:01.360 --> 01:36:08.360] because when she goes on appeal for her conviction, that witness can't be there to testify. [01:36:08.360 --> 01:36:13.360] And I'll be saying that's exactly what it looks like they're trying to do here. [01:36:13.360 --> 01:36:18.360] And this article went through every thought process that went through my mind. [01:36:18.360 --> 01:36:20.360] It was exactly the same thing. [01:36:20.360 --> 01:36:26.360] First thing I thought of, the cops killed him, almost certainly the cops killed him. [01:36:26.360 --> 01:36:31.360] Now, let's look at how the story played out when the cops said that all this was going on. [01:36:31.360 --> 01:36:38.360] First off, when they said he was guilty of being a drug dealer, they allegedly got the information [01:36:38.360 --> 01:36:46.360] from one of the three drug purchasers that had driven nine hours from Louisiana to Texas [01:36:46.360 --> 01:36:52.360] to buy two pounds of weed off of this guy in the parking lot of his apartment complex. [01:36:52.360 --> 01:37:03.360] And then the police said they found 12 pounds of marijuana in his apartment along with $4,100 in cash or something like that. [01:37:03.360 --> 01:37:06.360] And so here's the thing. [01:37:06.360 --> 01:37:11.360] First off, anybody that's dealing drugs is not going to be dealing drugs out of their own house [01:37:11.360 --> 01:37:14.360] and they're certainly not going to be doing it in quantity out of their own house. [01:37:14.360 --> 01:37:17.360] 12 pounds is a considerable quantity. [01:37:17.360 --> 01:37:25.360] Second, they're going to have somebody else that covers their back in case they ever get popped. [01:37:25.360 --> 01:37:30.360] Someone is going to go and remove those drugs from wherever they're kept [01:37:30.360 --> 01:37:36.360] so that they can sell them on the low if they have to in order to get bail money or attorney's money [01:37:36.360 --> 01:37:43.360] or whatever they may need to get the primary out of jail once he's been popped. [01:37:43.360 --> 01:37:47.360] Nobody goes this alone in quantities. [01:37:47.360 --> 01:37:49.360] They're not that stupid. [01:37:49.360 --> 01:37:55.360] Despite the TV show Breaking Bad, that just ain't how it works. [01:37:55.360 --> 01:37:57.360] Somebody's always covering your back. [01:37:57.360 --> 01:38:02.360] There's somebody always covering the goods and there's somebody always there to get you out if you get busted [01:38:02.360 --> 01:38:07.360] or to put one in your head if you get busted. [01:38:07.360 --> 01:38:14.360] So right off the bat, we have a key witness who turns up dead in an alleged drug deal, [01:38:14.360 --> 01:38:19.360] carrying a bunch of drugs that no one seems to know we had except for the Dallas Police Department [01:38:19.360 --> 01:38:26.360] because the way they reported and the way they stated it, it seems like they knew he was a drug dealer [01:38:26.360 --> 01:38:36.360] if in fact he was, in which case this was a Brady discovery problem that was not provided to the defense. [01:38:36.360 --> 01:38:41.360] In this case, the prosecution, okay? [01:38:41.360 --> 01:38:50.360] Because your key witness is a drug dealer and neither side found this out before trial. [01:38:50.360 --> 01:38:53.360] Neither side mentioned it at trial. [01:38:53.360 --> 01:39:01.360] No one cost examined the witness or examined the witness in a manner to disclose this information to the other side [01:39:01.360 --> 01:39:05.360] and on the record of the court so as to disqualify this guy from testifying in the first place. [01:39:05.360 --> 01:39:14.360] And now suddenly it's right there. [01:39:14.360 --> 01:39:17.360] That's kind of ridiculous. [01:39:17.360 --> 01:39:24.360] And not only did this kid allegedly shoot one of these guys and one of these guys turned around and shot him back and killed him, [01:39:24.360 --> 01:39:33.360] but they took his backpack which contained nothing, not the weed they were allegedly there to buy or any money or anything else, [01:39:33.360 --> 01:39:41.360] and the gun that he allegedly shot one of them with, allegedly. [01:39:41.360 --> 01:39:43.360] That's the cops' explanation of this. [01:39:43.360 --> 01:39:52.360] And then the two guys that weren't shot drops their buddy that is shot off at a hospital and keeps going. [01:39:52.360 --> 01:40:01.360] Now this guy was supposedly shot in the chest just at what point in time was he capable of delivering this fantastic fairy tale to the cops. [01:40:01.360 --> 01:40:08.360] See I told you this article has very good questions because these were all things that had I read this story first I definitely would have been asking. [01:40:08.360 --> 01:40:14.360] All I heard originally was that the kid was killed but all the reasons why he was killed went through my head [01:40:14.360 --> 01:40:21.360] and I always laid it at the feet of the cops or someone trying to protect the cops. [01:40:21.360 --> 01:40:26.360] And he could not be allowed to testify when she gets a retrial and why would she get a retrial? [01:40:26.360 --> 01:40:30.360] Well let's look at all the reasons she could possibly get a retrial. [01:40:30.360 --> 01:40:36.360] The ineffective assistance of counsel now that one of the primary witnesses against her is allegedly a drug dealer. [01:40:36.360 --> 01:40:42.360] See what this does is it completely smears the reputation of one of the witnesses against the cop. [01:40:42.360 --> 01:40:50.360] It makes his testimony questionable and because it makes his testimony questionable and her own attorneys didn't know about it, [01:40:50.360 --> 01:40:58.360] she has an ineffective assistance of counsel claim possibly. [01:40:58.360 --> 01:41:01.360] So that means she's got an appealable issue. [01:41:01.360 --> 01:41:04.360] If she's got an appealable issue there's going to be a retrial. [01:41:04.360 --> 01:41:08.360] Guess who's not going to be there for the retrial? [01:41:08.360 --> 01:41:14.360] That's right, Joshua Brown. [01:41:14.360 --> 01:41:22.360] And everything about his testimony is now discredited in the eyes of everyone that would know anything about it for the retrial. [01:41:22.360 --> 01:41:27.360] So they were not even going to be able to bring him up. [01:41:27.360 --> 01:41:31.360] See how this plays out in the long run just by killing this one guy? [01:41:31.360 --> 01:41:44.360] Her 10 years could turn into none really quickly in a retrial. [01:41:44.360 --> 01:41:49.360] It's going to take time to find out but that's just exactly the way I see it. [01:41:49.360 --> 01:42:00.360] It's going to take time off or it could remove all the time entirely and she wound up convicted it off. [01:42:00.360 --> 01:42:03.360] This is the America that we're living in, folks. [01:42:03.360 --> 01:42:11.360] Okay, I see I've got a caller up on the board but I'm short on time for another break so I will take you on after we get back from this upcoming break. [01:42:11.360 --> 01:42:12.360] Okay, so just hang on. [01:42:12.360 --> 01:42:14.360] Don't drop off the line. [01:42:14.360 --> 01:42:20.360] But in any case, consider what that does. [01:42:20.360 --> 01:42:29.360] It now shows us that even when a cop is convicted, they're going to walk because they're going to get a retrial. [01:42:29.360 --> 01:42:37.360] Anybody that has testified against him is going to turn up dead or missing. [01:42:37.360 --> 01:42:44.360] And the cop's going to walk or at least get off way, way, way lighter than they should. [01:42:44.360 --> 01:42:50.360] And that's happened time and time again these days. [01:42:50.360 --> 01:42:57.360] We now have dual citizenship in America and it has nothing to do with what country you're born in. [01:42:57.360 --> 01:43:01.360] It has everything to do with what job title you hold. [01:43:01.360 --> 01:43:19.360] And if it's got a government job title, then you can act with utter impunity if you're one of its protector dogs and you'll get away with it. [01:43:19.360 --> 01:43:25.360] Aaron Dean, the cop that shot the girl through the window of her home. [01:43:25.360 --> 01:43:31.360] Almost exactly the same situation, the only difference being is he didn't enter the home before he killed her. [01:43:31.360 --> 01:43:34.360] He didn't act like it was his place and he was there by accident. [01:43:34.360 --> 01:43:37.360] He just killed her. [01:43:37.360 --> 01:43:41.360] How is this going to affect the credibility of any witnesses against him? [01:43:41.360 --> 01:43:49.360] Despite the body cam video and everything else that proves this guy is a million percent guilty of the offense. [01:43:49.360 --> 01:43:52.360] Is he going to get convicted? [01:43:52.360 --> 01:43:54.360] I guess we'll see. [01:43:54.360 --> 01:44:00.360] Alright folks, y'all hang on and we will be right back. [01:44:00.360 --> 01:44:06.360] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved except in the area of nutrition. [01:44:06.360 --> 01:44:11.360] People feed their pets better than they feed themselves and it's time we changed all that. [01:44:11.360 --> 01:44:17.360] Our primary defense against aging and disease in this toxic environment is good nutrition. [01:44:17.360 --> 01:44:25.360] In a world where natural fruits have been irradiated, adulterated, and mutilated, young Jevity can provide the nutrients you need. [01:44:25.360 --> 01:44:31.360] Logos Radio Network gets many requests to endorse all sorts of products, most of which we reject. [01:44:31.360 --> 01:44:39.360] We have come to trust young Jevity so much we became a marketing distributor along with Alex Jones, Ben Fuchs, and many others. [01:44:39.360 --> 01:44:47.360] When you order from Logos Radio Network dot com, your health will improve as you help support quality radio. [01:44:47.360 --> 01:44:51.360] As you realize the benefits of young Jevity, you may want to join us. [01:44:51.360 --> 01:44:58.360] As a distributor, you can experience improved health, help your friends and family, and increase your income. [01:44:58.360 --> 01:45:00.360] Order now. [01:45:00.360 --> 01:45:03.360] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? [01:45:03.360 --> 01:45:13.360] Win your case without an attorney with Jurisdictionary, the affordable, easy-to-understand four-CD course that will show you how in 24 hours, [01:45:13.360 --> 01:45:15.360] step-by-step. [01:45:15.360 --> 01:45:18.360] If you have a lawyer, know what your lawyer should be doing. [01:45:18.360 --> 01:45:22.360] If you don't have a lawyer, know what you should do for yourself. [01:45:22.360 --> 01:45:27.360] Thousands have won with our step-by-step course, and now you can too. [01:45:27.360 --> 01:45:34.360] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case-winning experience. [01:45:34.360 --> 01:45:43.360] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand about the principles and practices that control our American courts. [01:45:43.360 --> 01:45:52.360] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, pro se tactics, and much more. [01:45:52.360 --> 01:46:01.360] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [01:46:22.360 --> 01:46:40.360] All right, folks, we are back. This is rule of law radio. We are now in the last segment of the show. [01:46:40.360 --> 01:46:46.360] All right, we have a caller up on the board here. [01:46:46.360 --> 01:46:52.360] Khalid, what can we do for you, Khalid? [01:46:52.360 --> 01:46:57.360] It was going on. I called up here before, and I wanted to talk to you. [01:46:57.360 --> 01:47:04.360] So, I was watching one of your videos, and it was about rescinding the social security number. [01:47:04.360 --> 01:47:20.360] The reason I read a lot of your material, and I feel like I understand that you look at the law, and I feel like I understand your pain as far as what you're saying, [01:47:20.360 --> 01:47:26.360] because it's like nobody wants to hear or understand it, or even take the time to see what's going on. [01:47:26.360 --> 01:47:35.360] And before I even started listening and started reading your material, I was already on that wave with some of the research that I was already doing. [01:47:35.360 --> 01:47:48.360] So, let me start off. I had my traffic case. I called up before. I had my traffic case, and I used your cross-examination checklist in my court case. [01:47:48.360 --> 01:47:58.360] Everything that I tried to object to, they overruled, and all the objections that the other side did was the same. [01:47:58.360 --> 01:48:01.360] So, I already see it was a clear bias in traffic court. [01:48:01.360 --> 01:48:09.360] And what I noticed is, when I was in traffic court, they wasn't arguing the fact of what I was engaged in transitioning. [01:48:09.360 --> 01:48:13.360] They were arguing the fact of did I have a short at the time that I was driving? [01:48:13.360 --> 01:48:21.360] So, and that's what the judge was alluding to. He was, I don't know what you're reading from, but it's not going to do anything to the score. [01:48:21.360 --> 01:48:29.360] And I'm seeing how it's biased, and I'm seeing how the type of court it is, it's only for making money. [01:48:29.360 --> 01:48:30.360] Right. [01:48:30.360 --> 01:48:34.360] It's like, even if I appeal it, it wouldn't even be to argue that I'm in transportation. [01:48:34.360 --> 01:48:44.360] It'll be appealed to prove that I have a short. And the reason why I'm bringing this up is because when I was watching that video with the Social Security number, [01:48:44.360 --> 01:48:49.360] I made a claim before when I called up here saying that our names are corporations for real. [01:48:49.360 --> 01:48:52.360] And I mean, I know that I heard just out of it for real. [01:48:52.360 --> 01:48:57.360] And when I was reading that, and the reason why I really felt strongly about it, because you know I've done a lot of research, [01:48:57.360 --> 01:49:11.360] and I don't want you to call the patron that you told me to. I don't understand how you felt about them for real, but I truly honestly feel that there are similarities that with what you're doing and what I'm reading. [01:49:11.360 --> 01:49:21.360] And I mean, I do a lot of reading. I mean, you are well versed and you know how to actually speak to where they can understand the court and they still not trying to hear it. [01:49:21.360 --> 01:49:27.360] And I'm saying that when I went, all right, so that was the traffic court. They already found me guilty for real. [01:49:27.360 --> 01:49:36.360] But before I went to the traffic court, I told, I sent this to people letting them know that I was the author of the defendant and I put in a motion and they denied it. [01:49:36.360 --> 01:49:41.360] So I went to court and I told them that I was the accommodation party for the defendant. [01:49:41.360 --> 01:49:52.360] They was, the judge said that if the defendant isn't here, they have wanted, if you want a bench warrant. So I told the judge, well, I want the plaintiff, this is the State of Maryland, [01:49:52.360 --> 01:50:00.360] I want the plaintiff to approach the bench as well, and he wasn't trying to hear it, and I had a bench warrant out for failure to appear. [01:50:00.360 --> 01:50:11.360] Now, when I saw the commission that I explained to her the same thing and I got denied bail and it said that the defendant was incompetent. [01:50:11.360 --> 01:50:18.360] So I already knew that if the only way I was going to get out of here was to say that I was the defendant. [01:50:18.360 --> 01:50:23.360] I know if I didn't say that the bail review, that they was going to hold me to the next court date. [01:50:23.360 --> 01:50:30.360] But it really, but I mean, what I gained from that whole experience was that it's a privilege. [01:50:30.360 --> 01:50:36.360] Like the whole, like your whole argument is the right to travel because transportation. [01:50:36.360 --> 01:50:39.360] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on. [01:50:39.360 --> 01:50:48.360] Never once have you ever heard me say that my argument is the right to travel. I've never said that. That's what everybody else calls it. [01:50:48.360 --> 01:50:56.360] The inference is that you have the right to go any time, any place you want to in any manner that's commonly available. [01:50:56.360 --> 01:50:59.360] And a lot of people just infer that as right to travel. [01:50:59.360 --> 01:51:12.360] What I have said in relation to right to travel is that the way the courts have verbalized that particular phrasing is only in relation to foreign travel outside of the U.S. and its territories and possessions. [01:51:12.360 --> 01:51:19.360] I've never said right to travel in relation to traveling upon the highways. [01:51:19.360 --> 01:51:24.360] Okay, now this is not my opinion about what this is. [01:51:24.360 --> 01:51:28.360] This is what the courts themselves have said it is. [01:51:28.360 --> 01:51:36.360] The right of the people to locomotion to travel from place to place is the whim and winds blow them. [01:51:36.360 --> 01:51:40.360] Okay, that's how the courts themselves have stated it. [01:51:40.360 --> 01:51:42.360] The right to locomotion. [01:51:42.360 --> 01:51:46.360] Locomotion simply means movement. [01:51:46.360 --> 01:51:51.360] Okay, not the right to travel. [01:51:51.360 --> 01:51:56.360] Now, I agree with you because I did read about the right of locomotion so I agree with you. [01:51:56.360 --> 01:51:59.360] I'm sorry if I used bad words in the top. [01:51:59.360 --> 01:52:06.360] In relation to the transportation argument, every state's law is going to house it differently. [01:52:06.360 --> 01:52:17.360] Here, the subject matter under which all the laws that they are attempting to enforce is limited to is transportation. [01:52:17.360 --> 01:52:25.360] If that is, for instance, here in Texas, the Texas Constitution requires that all legislative bills contain a title. [01:52:25.360 --> 01:52:32.360] That title must contain the subject matter that all the statutes within that bill must adhere to. [01:52:32.360 --> 01:52:36.360] They cannot go into the bill if they fall outside of that subject matter. [01:52:36.360 --> 01:52:38.360] We clear on that? [01:52:38.360 --> 01:52:39.360] Yes. [01:52:39.360 --> 01:52:56.360] The Texas legislature said the subject matter of SB 971, which was the bill that created the unified codification of all the transportation statutes into one code, was transportation. [01:52:56.360 --> 01:52:59.360] I'm not the one that defined transportation. [01:52:59.360 --> 01:53:01.360] The courts did. [01:53:01.360 --> 01:53:06.360] Texas law does not define the singular term transportation anywhere. [01:53:06.360 --> 01:53:13.360] No code, no law, anywhere defines the singular term transportation. [01:53:13.360 --> 01:53:23.360] The closest they come is defining emergency transportation, and that deals with ambulances, fire trucks, and things of that nature. [01:53:23.360 --> 01:53:24.360] Get it? [01:53:24.360 --> 01:53:25.360] Yeah. [01:53:25.360 --> 01:53:29.360] But not the subject matter of transportation itself. [01:53:29.360 --> 01:53:48.360] Texas law under chapters 311 and 312 of the government code specifically says how the legislature and the courts must read and interpret Texas law when using terms of art, which is what transportation is once it's been codified. [01:53:48.360 --> 01:54:01.360] In relation to terms of art, if it contains an actual definition used by experts in the field or occupation, or it is defined by other law, the courts and the legislature are bound to that definition. [01:54:01.360 --> 01:54:05.360] That definition exists in relation to a United States Supreme Court case. [01:54:05.360 --> 01:54:08.360] It exists in relation to federal law. [01:54:08.360 --> 01:54:12.360] Therefore, the states cannot alter it to mean something else. [01:54:12.360 --> 01:54:14.360] Okay? [01:54:14.360 --> 01:54:15.360] Okay. [01:54:15.360 --> 01:54:25.360] Once you codify a statute under that subject matter, that subject matter must exist in order for that statute to apply. [01:54:25.360 --> 01:54:27.360] Do we agree on this? [01:54:27.360 --> 01:54:28.360] Definitely agree. [01:54:28.360 --> 01:54:29.360] Okay. [01:54:29.360 --> 01:54:34.360] You cannot bring me water in a bucket and tell me you didn't bring the bucket. [01:54:34.360 --> 01:54:35.360] Got it? [01:54:35.360 --> 01:54:36.360] Yeah. [01:54:36.360 --> 01:54:38.360] The code is the bucket. [01:54:38.360 --> 01:54:41.360] The subject matter makes the code the bucket. [01:54:41.360 --> 01:54:44.360] It waterproofs it. [01:54:44.360 --> 01:54:45.360] All right. [01:54:45.360 --> 01:54:46.360] Yes. [01:54:46.360 --> 01:54:47.360] I understand what you're saying. [01:54:47.360 --> 01:54:52.360] You're saying that everything that's defined, all the vehicle laws that's defined under transportation, relate to transportation. [01:54:52.360 --> 01:54:53.360] Yes. [01:54:53.360 --> 01:54:55.360] And they can't relate to anything else. [01:54:55.360 --> 01:55:02.360] So, if I am not engaged in transportation, how can you apply that law to me? [01:55:02.360 --> 01:55:13.360] Now, that's the point that I was making because when I was watching a video with the Social Security number, you can know how to ask for the Social Security number when you're applying for the license anyway. [01:55:13.360 --> 01:55:31.360] And the thing is, I'm seeing how, and that's why, the reason why I was bringing up even when I got locked up and I had to fail you to appear is because I could see that the officers in the state aren't recognizing the fact that you know that you're in your private capacity and that you're in your private property. [01:55:31.360 --> 01:55:43.360] And the reason why I was bringing that up is because what I was reading, all right, so what I'm seeing is that when I was locked up, I had the bench before I was sitting in there. [01:55:43.360 --> 01:55:45.360] Once I said that that was me, they asked me, was that a U.S. citizen? [01:55:45.360 --> 01:55:46.360] I said, yes. [01:55:46.360 --> 01:55:49.360] As soon as I did that, they allowed me to come home for a while. [01:55:49.360 --> 01:55:50.360] Okay. [01:55:50.360 --> 01:55:51.360] Let me ask you a question though. [01:55:51.360 --> 01:56:00.360] I don't mean to interrupt you, but there's some points you're going through here that I've got to clarify for my own sanity as to how you're going through the motions on this and what you went through. [01:56:00.360 --> 01:56:05.360] You're sitting here talking about your private capacity and your private conveyance. [01:56:05.360 --> 01:56:06.360] Okay. [01:56:06.360 --> 01:56:16.360] How did you use that in relation to the allegation that you were a driver or an operator engaging in the use of a motor vehicle? [01:56:16.360 --> 01:56:20.360] How did you use one to refute the other? [01:56:20.360 --> 01:56:23.360] Because no one is accusing you of being in your private capacity. [01:56:23.360 --> 01:56:26.360] No one is accusing you of being in your private conveyance. [01:56:26.360 --> 01:56:34.360] They're accusing you of acting as an operator or driver in control of a motor vehicle. [01:56:34.360 --> 01:56:35.360] Okay. [01:56:35.360 --> 01:56:38.360] So how did you refute that? [01:56:38.360 --> 01:56:39.360] Okay. [01:56:39.360 --> 01:56:40.360] So I was pulled over. [01:56:40.360 --> 01:56:41.360] I had license plate. [01:56:41.360 --> 01:56:43.360] I had license plate that said $5.00 and not for hire. [01:56:43.360 --> 01:56:46.360] And when I pulled over, he asked me for my license. [01:56:46.360 --> 01:56:48.360] He said, you don't have a state license plate. [01:56:48.360 --> 01:56:50.360] You have your license to registration. [01:56:50.360 --> 01:56:52.360] I asked, was that a request for demand? [01:56:52.360 --> 01:56:53.360] He said it was a request. [01:56:53.360 --> 01:57:00.360] And he was like, I was like, can the information that you asked me before be used against any court of law? [01:57:00.360 --> 01:57:01.360] He said, yeah. [01:57:01.360 --> 01:57:04.360] And I was like, do I have a system of right-of-merit installing? [01:57:04.360 --> 01:57:05.360] He said, yeah. [01:57:05.360 --> 01:57:06.360] And that's what I did. [01:57:06.360 --> 01:57:17.360] And I handed him some paperwork that says that I wasn't acting in the capacity of a driver that was engaged in transportation as far as 49 USC 31301. [01:57:17.360 --> 01:57:20.360] Why are you citing 49 USC? [01:57:20.360 --> 01:57:25.360] How in the hell did you tie 49 USC to Maryland state law? [01:57:25.360 --> 01:57:28.360] Because Maryland state doesn't define transportation. [01:57:28.360 --> 01:57:30.360] That's not my question. [01:57:30.360 --> 01:57:39.360] My question is, is how did you prove relevance of federal law to the Maryland state law in order for that to mean anything to anybody? [01:57:39.360 --> 01:57:45.360] Because under 49 USC 31301, it said commerce equals trade. [01:57:45.360 --> 01:57:49.360] Commerce defines trade, traffic, and transportation. [01:57:49.360 --> 01:57:50.360] You got that. [01:57:50.360 --> 01:57:56.360] But you're still trying to use federal law and what they're perceiving as a strictly state matter, not going to fly. [01:57:56.360 --> 01:58:00.360] We need to further this conversation, Khalid. [01:58:00.360 --> 01:58:04.360] You need to call me back next Monday as early as possible. [01:58:04.360 --> 01:58:05.360] Okay. [01:58:05.360 --> 01:58:06.360] All right. [01:58:06.360 --> 01:58:08.360] Because you're going through some misconceptions here. [01:58:08.360 --> 01:58:13.360] I think I can understand how you lost this and why. [01:58:13.360 --> 01:58:18.360] But I want to explain it to you directly so that we can go through it and work it out. [01:58:18.360 --> 01:58:19.360] Okay. [01:58:19.360 --> 01:58:20.360] All right. [01:58:20.360 --> 01:58:21.360] Good luck to you, man. [01:58:21.360 --> 01:58:22.360] I'll talk to you next week. [01:58:22.360 --> 01:58:23.360] All right, folks. [01:58:23.360 --> 01:58:26.360] This has been the Money Not Rule of Law radio show with your host, Eddie Craig. [01:58:26.360 --> 01:58:28.360] I want to thank you all for listening. [01:58:28.360 --> 01:58:30.360] Please go partake in the fundraiser. [01:58:30.360 --> 01:58:32.360] If you can, please donate. [01:58:32.360 --> 01:58:35.360] Our survival is dependent upon what you contribute. [01:58:35.360 --> 01:58:37.360] We can't be here without you. [01:58:37.360 --> 01:58:40.360] There's no reason for us to be here without you. [01:58:40.360 --> 01:58:41.360] All right, folks. [01:58:41.360 --> 01:58:48.360] I'll have a great week, good night, and God bless. [01:59:11.360 --> 01:59:18.360] Thank you. [01:59:41.360 --> 01:59:51.360] That's 888-551-0102 or visit us online at bfa.org. [01:59:51.360 --> 01:59:53.360] Looking for some truth? [01:59:53.360 --> 02:00:12.360] Go to www.bfa.org.