[00:00.000 --> 00:06.800] The following news flash is brought to you by the Lone 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 --> 00:52.400] Today in history, the year 1916, the Prepared as Day bombing, a time suitcase bomb was detonated [00:52.400 --> 00:58.240] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Prepared as Day parade, killing 10 and [00:58.240 --> 01:07.440] entering 40 today in history. And recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill [01:07.440 --> 01:12.640] 1325 legalizing Hemp and Attacks's law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, [01:12.640 --> 01:17.120] including Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges and [01:17.120 --> 01:21.440] even refusing to file new ones, since they are stipulating that they do not have the time [01:21.440 --> 01:26.720] or the laboratory equipment to test the herb for THC. Margaret Moore, the Travis County District [01:26.720 --> 01:30.720] Attorney, announced earlier this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and [01:30.720 --> 01:35.440] delivery of marijuana cases because of the law. Mr. Abbott and other state officials, [01:35.440 --> 01:39.440] including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter to county district attorneys back on [01:39.440 --> 01:44.400] Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas, and that these actions demonstrate [01:44.400 --> 01:51.040] a misunderstanding of how HV1325 works, as well as other cities, too, like the District Attorney [01:51.040 --> 01:57.280] in El Paso, Cayma Esparza, a Democrat who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, [01:57.280 --> 02:02.720] will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. However, the issue [02:02.720 --> 02:07.520] was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender in Harris County, [02:07.520 --> 02:11.920] who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes something illegal based [02:11.920 --> 02:15.920] on its chemical makeup. It's important that if someone is charged with something, [02:15.920 --> 02:24.960] the test matches what they're charged with. A paper by Tulane University identified a five [02:24.960 --> 02:29.920] and a half inch American pocket shark. As the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, [02:29.920 --> 02:35.440] the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured or recorded with the other one [02:35.440 --> 02:40.800] being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. According to the university paper, the [02:40.800 --> 02:47.680] shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near its front fins for the purposes hypothesized to [02:47.680 --> 03:11.680] lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. This is Roof Roadie with your lowdown for July 22, 2019. [03:18.240 --> 03:30.160] Tell me what you're gonna do, what you're gonna do, yeah. Bad boys, bad boys, what you're gonna do, [03:30.160 --> 03:35.680] what you're gonna do when they come for you. Bad boys, bad boys, what you're gonna do, [03:35.680 --> 03:40.960] what you're gonna do when they come for you. When you were eight and you had bad trees, [03:40.960 --> 03:46.560] you'd go to school and learn the golden rule. So why are you acting like a bloody fool, [03:46.560 --> 03:52.000] it's your good product, bring a master's group. Bad boys, bad boys, what you're gonna do, [03:52.000 --> 03:57.520] what you're gonna do when they come for you. Bad boys, bad boys, what you're gonna do, [03:57.520 --> 04:14.080] what you're gonna do when they come for you. Bad boys, bad boys, what you're gonna do, [04:14.080 --> 04:43.500] Okay howdy, howdy, this is Randy Kelton, Brett Felton weights off on this Friday [04:43.500 --> 04:48.780] the third day of January, 2020. [04:48.780 --> 04:52.900] And today we have a very special guest, David Tullis, [04:52.900 --> 04:55.340] from Chattanooga, Tennessee. [04:55.340 --> 05:02.980] He is a FM radio talk show host and radio broadcaster. [05:02.980 --> 05:06.540] I've got a sheet I need to bring up here. [05:06.540 --> 05:09.860] He is a investigative journalist. [05:09.860 --> 05:15.260] And I say that reluctantly because I said that once in Cherokee County [05:15.260 --> 05:21.860] and got prosecuted for operating a private investigation business [05:21.860 --> 05:25.580] without a license. [05:25.580 --> 05:26.260] That's actually true. [05:26.260 --> 05:33.540] I filed a criminal complaint against a judge with a grand jury. [05:33.540 --> 05:36.260] And because I called myself an investigative journalist, [05:36.260 --> 05:39.060] they prosecuted me for that. [05:39.060 --> 05:46.780] But David is here to talk about the transportation [05:46.780 --> 05:50.260] administrative notice that he has put together for Tennessee [05:50.260 --> 06:00.140] to put the police on notice that traveled as a right, [06:00.140 --> 06:08.420] that driving and transportation is a licensed activity. [06:08.420 --> 06:17.980] David, will you give us an overview of what this notice entails [06:17.980 --> 06:26.180] and how it invokes the standard of notice for these police officers? [06:26.180 --> 06:28.140] Well, Randall, thanks for having me on. [06:28.140 --> 06:31.740] The idea of notifying officials about the law and the disabilities [06:31.740 --> 06:36.380] in the law, which is to say the limits of the law, is a great task. [06:36.380 --> 06:41.300] And you, the listener and I, we can provide a great public service [06:41.300 --> 06:44.740] by bringing public activity and law enforcement activity, [06:44.740 --> 06:49.820] policing the excess violence, the surplus violence [06:49.820 --> 06:52.420] that we have in society that resides among police. [06:52.420 --> 06:54.540] We can bring that under control. [06:54.540 --> 06:57.300] We can make it so that police activity doesn't [06:57.300 --> 07:00.980] slop over the proper channel into the areas which are supposed [07:00.980 --> 07:02.940] to be dry and free. [07:02.940 --> 07:06.660] We want to keep the power in the proper channel, applying it [07:06.660 --> 07:10.380] to people who are truly criminals and not the private parties [07:10.380 --> 07:14.940] who are innocent and involving themselves in activities [07:14.940 --> 07:17.420] which are not subject to the state. [07:17.420 --> 07:21.540] And so notice in this project that is starting here [07:21.540 --> 07:24.620] in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in the southwest corner of the state. [07:24.620 --> 07:27.540] It's a river city with hills, surrounded by lovely hills. [07:27.540 --> 07:31.380] It's kind of a nexus of transportation, a logistics hub [07:31.380 --> 07:34.220] in the south between Atlanta and Nashville. [07:34.220 --> 07:39.700] And my, my, my assignment as I see it is to, is to bring relief. [07:39.700 --> 07:43.260] And I'm bringing relief over time by giving notice [07:43.260 --> 07:46.780] to proper officials and the key beneficiaries [07:46.780 --> 07:51.340] which are African Americans, the poor and Hispanics. [07:51.340 --> 07:53.380] Now this is, this is, you might say, well, [07:53.380 --> 07:55.460] this is just David Tullis marketing, [07:55.460 --> 07:57.060] marketing a legal reform project. [07:57.060 --> 08:00.980] But it does have a genuine Christian interest in the poor [08:00.980 --> 08:04.060] and those people most affected by traffic enforcement. [08:04.060 --> 08:07.900] The traffic enforcement is how the judicial legal industrial [08:07.900 --> 08:12.260] complex, if you will, keeps its, keeps its, [08:12.260 --> 08:13.900] its rooms at full occupancy, right? [08:13.900 --> 08:16.500] That's full occupancy is where the money comes in [08:16.500 --> 08:19.020] and people all have jobs and they're, they're needed. [08:19.020 --> 08:22.380] And the, the feeder mechanism to courts and jails [08:22.380 --> 08:25.300] and ankle monitor rentals and all these other things [08:25.300 --> 08:29.020] that are part of that complex is through the traffic statute. [08:29.020 --> 08:32.500] And as I allege, the abuse of the traffic statute [08:32.500 --> 08:36.420] in Tennessee and Randall, I followed the, [08:36.420 --> 08:38.300] I followed the work of you, of you, Texas [08:38.300 --> 08:41.180] and you're, you're making very good points [08:41.180 --> 08:42.980] about the limits of the statute there. [08:42.980 --> 08:47.980] And as, as you've said Randall, the states all have [08:48.420 --> 08:52.300] probably about 95% similar content or shared language [08:52.300 --> 08:54.020] thanks to the Uniformed Law Commission work [08:54.020 --> 08:56.540] and others who are one in uniformity. [08:56.540 --> 08:58.420] We have a system which if we can make it fall [08:58.420 --> 09:02.980] in one state, they can be made to fall in other states [09:02.980 --> 09:05.660] as well using the same mechanisms that I'm, [09:05.660 --> 09:08.140] that I'm trying to use and, and same understanding [09:08.140 --> 09:09.660] of our legal problem. [09:09.660 --> 09:14.100] Let me, let me give a little perspective to traffic. [09:14.100 --> 09:17.260] I don't have the, the statistics for Tennessee [09:17.260 --> 09:20.740] but I expect that they are very similar. [09:20.740 --> 09:25.740] In 2016 in the state of Texas, there were nine million cases [09:25.740 --> 09:30.740] filed in the courts, seven million were traffic. [09:34.500 --> 09:36.660] That puts traffic in perspective. [09:36.660 --> 09:40.980] The vast majority of all the criminal accusations [09:41.980 --> 09:44.340] initiated from a traffic stop. [09:46.220 --> 09:49.500] Traffic is being horribly abused. [09:51.580 --> 09:52.420] Okay, go ahead. [09:52.420 --> 09:54.140] I was, I wanted to put that in perspective. [09:54.140 --> 09:56.060] I'm glad to have that information and I, [09:56.060 --> 09:58.340] I haven't really researched here how, [09:58.340 --> 10:01.220] how that's part of my marketing of this project. [10:01.220 --> 10:03.700] But what I want to listen and understand is there [10:03.700 --> 10:05.340] are legal reforms that we need to be making, [10:05.340 --> 10:07.220] not just because we want to be free personally. [10:07.220 --> 10:10.140] And I think this is a big problem among people like, [10:11.060 --> 10:13.780] like us Randall and probably like our listener. [10:13.780 --> 10:16.180] We want this for our own freedom. [10:16.180 --> 10:18.780] My goal is not to make myself free necessarily [10:18.780 --> 10:21.060] but to use the ideas of liberty, [10:21.060 --> 10:24.620] of constitutional limitations upon use of statute [10:24.620 --> 10:28.420] by officials to bring relief to the people [10:28.420 --> 10:32.100] who suffer most from the traffic and transportation [10:32.100 --> 10:36.620] statute abuse in our listener state, as in mine. [10:36.620 --> 10:39.500] And again, those are African-Americans, [10:39.500 --> 10:42.420] the heritage of slavery, the heritage of Dredd, [10:42.420 --> 10:45.620] Dredd Scott v. Sanford, I think in 1858 is still with us. [10:45.620 --> 10:50.180] We have Jim Crow and Jim Crow operates, [10:50.180 --> 10:51.460] if you read the Dredd Scott decision, [10:51.460 --> 10:53.100] there's a great quote in there, [10:53.100 --> 10:55.420] which is mentioned in my notice, by the way, [10:55.420 --> 10:58.820] about how we can't have blacks free in any of the states [10:58.820 --> 11:01.180] because that would let them be free on the road [11:01.180 --> 11:02.020] without license. [11:02.020 --> 11:04.220] They would be free to go wherever they wanted to. [11:04.220 --> 11:06.700] And the white legal political establishment of the South [11:06.700 --> 11:08.940] and the North dreaded the idea [11:08.940 --> 11:10.700] of African-Americans being free. [11:10.700 --> 11:14.460] And so the whole slavery concept applied viciously [11:14.460 --> 11:17.340] against them in that era is still applied to them [11:17.340 --> 11:20.580] in this era with a certain gentility, if you will, [11:20.580 --> 11:22.180] certain kindness, if you will. [11:22.180 --> 11:25.420] But it also sweeps us, everybody else. [11:25.420 --> 11:28.820] No one is free when the black man is oppressed. [11:28.820 --> 11:31.540] No one is free when the poor man is oppressed [11:31.540 --> 11:33.060] by extra legal activity. [11:33.060 --> 11:35.460] No man is free when the immigrant [11:35.460 --> 11:37.660] and the hard-working family man who's here [11:37.660 --> 11:40.220] from Mexico, Guatemala, to escape tyranny, [11:40.220 --> 11:42.660] to escape drug lords, gang lords and whatnot, [11:43.620 --> 11:45.300] find similar problems here. [11:45.300 --> 11:48.460] He came here to be free with his eight children, right? [11:48.460 --> 11:49.860] Some of them are now U.S. citizens. [11:49.860 --> 11:53.700] And they are under the same oppression. [11:53.700 --> 11:57.820] And we too, we the majority are joining in them. [11:57.820 --> 12:00.060] So for me, this is a kind of a Christian purpose [12:00.060 --> 12:01.020] in this goal. [12:01.020 --> 12:03.940] But again, it's not just my own liberty I'm caring about. [12:03.940 --> 12:07.340] I'm trying to make this project one [12:07.340 --> 12:09.020] that looks at other people first. [12:09.020 --> 12:11.900] I want other people to have the benefits before I get them. [12:11.900 --> 12:15.220] I want especially the poor in my town [12:15.220 --> 12:16.140] and the African-Americans. [12:16.140 --> 12:19.740] So the reason I bring this up this way, Randall, [12:19.740 --> 12:23.740] is I want you to understand that this is, [12:23.740 --> 12:27.060] the way I'm trying to bring about a national change [12:27.060 --> 12:31.060] is starting in one place with one group of people, [12:31.060 --> 12:33.260] hoping that it could be replicated elsewhere [12:33.260 --> 12:35.900] once it catches, once the concept catches [12:35.900 --> 12:38.180] among officers, among mayors, [12:38.180 --> 12:39.460] among chiefs of police, among sheriffs, [12:39.460 --> 12:41.820] they say, whoa, wait a minute. [12:41.820 --> 12:44.540] This notice suggests that somehow I'm personally liable [12:44.540 --> 12:47.740] for every arrest under the transportation statute, [12:47.740 --> 12:50.300] because Tulis is saying that the court cases [12:50.300 --> 12:55.060] and the statutes don't allow me to arrest people [12:55.060 --> 12:56.620] and enforce the traffic code on people [12:56.620 --> 12:59.060] who are private users, pleasure users, [12:59.060 --> 13:01.780] using individual people on private business, [13:01.780 --> 13:04.460] using the public, the public right away, [13:04.460 --> 13:07.740] the freeway for their own private pleasures. [13:07.740 --> 13:10.740] He's saying that they can't, that I can't stop these people [13:10.740 --> 13:12.260] and enforce the transportation statute, [13:12.260 --> 13:14.780] which is, of course, a tax law on them. [13:14.780 --> 13:15.900] So maybe I better be careful. [13:15.900 --> 13:17.500] Maybe I better, you know, [13:17.500 --> 13:20.500] I better be really careful about how I use that statute [13:20.500 --> 13:21.860] in my routines, right? [13:21.860 --> 13:26.460] Because right now, cops and deputies use these statutes [13:26.460 --> 13:28.700] and these states routinely without thinking [13:28.700 --> 13:29.900] of their actual power. [13:29.900 --> 13:32.300] Do they have actual power, Randall Kelton, [13:32.300 --> 13:33.220] to enforce these laws? [13:33.220 --> 13:34.060] I wonder. [13:35.420 --> 13:39.700] Well, in Tennessee, I found a statute [13:39.700 --> 13:43.140] that says that any peace officer [13:43.140 --> 13:45.980] may enforce the transportation code. [13:45.980 --> 13:50.380] However, there's also Tennessee case law [13:50.380 --> 13:54.900] that says that the state has a vested interest [13:54.900 --> 13:57.300] in safety on the highway. [13:57.300 --> 14:01.580] And therefore, they may require a driver's license [14:01.580 --> 14:06.580] for the limited purpose of determining the proficiency [14:06.580 --> 14:11.580] of the individual to operate the vehicle [14:11.620 --> 14:15.060] and knowledge of the traffic laws for that limited purpose. [14:16.260 --> 14:18.820] It does not extend to the presumption [14:18.820 --> 14:20.940] that they're operating in commerce. [14:20.940 --> 14:23.660] It's like your gun license. [14:23.660 --> 14:26.260] It's only for the purpose to ensure [14:26.260 --> 14:29.300] that you understand gun safety and the gun laws. [14:30.220 --> 14:34.820] The license in Tennessee is the same way, [14:34.820 --> 14:37.700] but the police, they want to extend that [14:37.700 --> 14:42.700] to an automatic presumption that you are in commerce. [14:44.100 --> 14:46.620] Right, and that's an automatic presumption. [14:46.620 --> 14:49.140] That is, we must say, rebuttable. [14:49.140 --> 14:52.620] Once a presumption is rebutted, [14:52.620 --> 14:56.740] there has to be, that invites a labor [14:56.740 --> 14:58.940] on the part of the one making a presumption [14:58.940 --> 15:01.100] that he must now prove what he is saying, [15:01.100 --> 15:01.940] what he is presuming. [15:01.940 --> 15:06.940] So presumptions are rebuttable, or they're rebuttable. [15:07.260 --> 15:09.700] They may be unrebutted, and if they're unrebuttable, [15:09.700 --> 15:11.180] then that presumption stands, [15:11.180 --> 15:13.660] and the person who's the victim of it, [15:13.660 --> 15:15.860] all he can do is just sort of flounder around [15:15.860 --> 15:17.660] and flop around on the courtroom floor. [15:17.660 --> 15:19.500] It's just... [15:19.500 --> 15:23.980] And we're putting together some arguments [15:23.980 --> 15:28.420] that primarily to bring the policeman, [15:28.420 --> 15:33.380] the point of the spear, to put him up on the legal diamond. [15:33.380 --> 15:36.340] You folks who are in Tennessee, [15:37.260 --> 15:41.700] you have a special tool that I haven't seen anywhere else. [15:42.980 --> 15:47.980] If your police officer or peace officer [15:48.820 --> 15:50.660] exerts a proportion to exert an authority [15:50.660 --> 15:52.940] he does not express for having in the process, [15:52.940 --> 15:55.300] denies a citizen full of free access [15:55.300 --> 15:56.780] to her enjoyment of rights, [15:56.780 --> 16:00.180] and state Tennessee, and that is [16:00.180 --> 16:02.180] an act of official misconduct. [16:03.300 --> 16:08.300] And official misconduct, those statutes surprisingly, [16:08.660 --> 16:12.180] are found in chapter 39. [16:12.180 --> 16:15.500] Brett, does that sound familiar? [16:15.500 --> 16:17.620] Same as Texas. [16:17.620 --> 16:19.300] Same as Texas. [16:20.140 --> 16:25.140] So the officers have a duty to have... [16:25.140 --> 16:28.700] The presumption of knowledge. [16:29.780 --> 16:32.020] They know if they're acting improperly [16:32.020 --> 16:35.260] and we've been going through this notice [16:35.260 --> 16:38.380] and it has the case law in there that demonstrates that. [16:38.380 --> 16:41.180] And we'll get to that when we come back on the other side. [16:41.180 --> 16:43.380] We're going to our sponsors. [16:43.380 --> 16:47.540] We have extended our fundraiser for a couple of days. [16:48.500 --> 16:51.900] Go to our sponsors, you listen to this show [16:51.900 --> 16:53.860] and you look for legal remedy. [16:53.860 --> 16:57.300] Well, our sponsors provide that legal remedy. [16:57.300 --> 16:59.100] So during the break, check them out. [17:03.900 --> 17:06.300] It's the 2019 Logos Radio Network [17:06.300 --> 17:08.500] annual fundraiser and gun giveaway [17:08.500 --> 17:10.860] sponsored by Central Texas Gun Works. [17:10.860 --> 17:14.380] Go to logosradionetwork.com and enter to win. 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[20:15.660 --> 20:21.100] And Mr. Tullis has produced a notice [20:21.100 --> 20:26.340] that he's filing with all of the policing agencies, [20:26.340 --> 20:31.940] giving them notice of their authority or lack of authority [20:31.940 --> 20:34.140] as concerns transportation code. [20:34.140 --> 20:36.700] Well, hold on there, Randall. [20:36.700 --> 20:39.940] There are 95 counties in Tennessee and hundreds of cities. [20:39.940 --> 20:43.100] I'm doing just not to scare anybody [20:43.100 --> 20:46.020] or to think that anybody has to do likewise. [20:46.020 --> 20:48.420] I'm just doing my town, my county, [20:48.420 --> 20:50.660] and a couple of small towns in the Chattanooga area, [20:50.660 --> 20:53.300] East Ridge is one, Red Bank is the other one, [20:53.300 --> 20:55.580] and then the state itself. [20:55.580 --> 20:59.980] And I'm trying to make this project as manageable [20:59.980 --> 21:03.460] by local people who want to reform their local towns. [21:03.460 --> 21:05.180] In other words, it's a local-centric, [21:05.180 --> 21:09.620] incrementalist approach to a problem [21:09.620 --> 21:12.500] that we have to define, I'd say, as judicial activism, which [21:12.500 --> 21:15.580] has a kind of monolithic top in my state [21:15.580 --> 21:18.100] where there's kind of a brassy sky. [21:18.100 --> 21:19.700] There's no rain coming out. [21:19.700 --> 21:21.660] It's brassy and hard. [21:21.660 --> 21:24.620] And it's uniform fiction, legal fiction in Tennessee. [21:24.620 --> 21:26.980] And it'll probably, like in the other states, [21:26.980 --> 21:30.660] that in our state, that there is no right to travel [21:30.660 --> 21:34.500] except the relocation of your domicile from one state [21:34.500 --> 21:34.980] to the other. [21:34.980 --> 21:36.220] So there's a fiction that operates, [21:36.220 --> 21:38.620] and given that fiction, given that there's [21:38.620 --> 21:41.100] no way to appeal into that system [21:41.100 --> 21:44.860] and to have the right of travel recognized, [21:44.860 --> 21:49.060] how do we make changes locally that, in the end, [21:49.060 --> 21:52.380] will be an inconsistency between state policies, [21:52.380 --> 21:55.220] judicial policy, and actual liberty [21:55.220 --> 21:57.340] and law enforcement activity on the ground [21:57.340 --> 21:59.820] in your, the listener's, city or county? [21:59.820 --> 22:01.420] So I'm making it so we don't have [22:01.420 --> 22:02.940] to worry about the state as a whole. [22:02.940 --> 22:06.340] Just where we live, we want there to be reform, [22:06.340 --> 22:08.460] we want there to be respect for the listeners [22:08.460 --> 22:10.580] constitutional rights, those of his family, [22:10.580 --> 22:12.140] those of all his neighbors, everybody [22:12.140 --> 22:13.780] in the town and the county, how do we [22:13.780 --> 22:16.660] get the officials to respect them knowing, [22:16.660 --> 22:18.260] because officials know something out [22:18.260 --> 22:19.940] that they didn't know before? [22:19.940 --> 22:21.340] And what would that be, Randall? [22:21.340 --> 22:24.380] What is the, what is the constabulary, [22:24.380 --> 22:26.460] the latitude and the area and constabulary [22:26.460 --> 22:29.580] know now that they've been given notice? [22:29.580 --> 22:33.780] Let's talk about screws. [22:33.780 --> 22:36.420] If they, if they've been given notice [22:36.420 --> 22:39.700] and they violate that notice, or they act [22:39.700 --> 22:44.380] in contravention of that notice, they're screwed. [22:44.380 --> 22:44.860] Screwed. [22:44.860 --> 22:47.380] And that's because the notice accurately reflects the law. [22:47.380 --> 22:50.220] And what you're doing is saying, you're taking public documents, [22:50.220 --> 22:52.500] court cases, and the statute, and you're saying, [22:52.500 --> 22:54.940] this is yours, look at this. [22:54.940 --> 22:57.060] You can't escape it now. [22:57.060 --> 23:00.940] I'm not just using a facetious colloquialism here. [23:00.940 --> 23:06.180] I'm speaking to Spruce V.U.S., if you want to see what, [23:06.180 --> 23:13.180] and the Ku Klux Klan was originated in Plastic, Tennessee. [23:13.180 --> 23:18.500] And it was pretty, it was a initiated, it was generally, [23:18.500 --> 23:24.940] I'm sorry, originally it was more veterans who were trying [23:24.940 --> 23:27.820] to maintain order. [23:27.820 --> 23:31.540] But over time, it morphed into something else. [23:31.540 --> 23:38.020] And in 1871, the legislature passed the Ku Klux Klan Act. [23:38.020 --> 23:43.660] And 18 U.S. Code 242 came out of the Ku Klux Klan Act, [23:43.660 --> 23:47.660] the federal official misconduct statute. [23:47.660 --> 23:52.980] But that statute was not used or not activated in the courts [23:52.980 --> 24:01.180] until 1945, screws the U.S. 325 U.S. 91. [24:01.180 --> 24:06.100] And in that case, we had, this was in Georgia, a sheriff [24:06.100 --> 24:09.900] and two deputies in a bar drinking, they're upset [24:09.900 --> 24:12.300] at this black guy, they're going to go arrest him, [24:12.300 --> 24:14.940] the bartender tries to talk him out of it. [24:14.940 --> 24:17.220] They won't be dissuaded, they arrest the guy and wind [24:17.220 --> 24:20.380] up beating him to death on the courthouse steps. [24:20.380 --> 24:25.660] So they're sued in the state and they're sued in the Fed [24:25.660 --> 24:29.700] under the Ku Klux Klan Act. [24:29.700 --> 24:33.420] And they claim that the Ku Klux Klan Act, [24:33.420 --> 24:40.020] the Ku Klux Klan Act includes 42 U.S. Code 1983. [24:40.020 --> 24:42.580] Most people know about that one. [24:42.580 --> 24:49.540] That's the part of the act that allows you to sue a public official. [24:49.540 --> 24:51.940] But that's the second part of the Ku Klux Klan Act. [24:51.940 --> 24:57.220] The first act is, it's been codified into 18 U.S. Code 242 [24:57.220 --> 24:59.140] and that makes it a crime. [24:59.140 --> 25:04.180] And in here, these officers were alleging [25:04.180 --> 25:08.380] that they did not have sufficient notice. [25:08.380 --> 25:11.340] And let me read his paragraph. [25:11.340 --> 25:13.580] It is said, however, that this construction [25:13.580 --> 25:16.460] of the act will not save you from infirmity or bigness [25:16.460 --> 25:20.300] since neither the law enforcement official nor a trial judge can [25:20.300 --> 25:25.580] know with sufficient definiteness the range of rights [25:25.580 --> 25:26.820] that are constitutional. [25:26.820 --> 25:29.420] But that criticism is wide at the mark. [25:29.420 --> 25:35.060] For the specific intent required by the act is an intent [25:35.060 --> 25:39.860] to deprive a person of a right which has been made specific, [25:39.860 --> 25:42.020] either by the express terms of the Constitution [25:42.020 --> 25:46.780] or laws of the United States, or by decisions interpreting them. [25:46.780 --> 25:48.780] Take the case of the local officer who [25:48.780 --> 25:54.540] persists in enforcing a type of ordinance which the court has [25:54.540 --> 26:00.420] held invalid as violative of guarantees of free speech [26:00.420 --> 26:03.580] or freedom of worship, or a local official continues [26:03.580 --> 26:05.220] to select juries in a manner which [26:05.220 --> 26:08.540] applies in the teeth of decisions of the court. [26:08.540 --> 26:11.140] If those acts are done willfully, [26:11.140 --> 26:13.980] how can the officer possibly claim [26:13.980 --> 26:17.220] that he had no fair warning that his acts were prohibited [26:17.220 --> 26:19.220] by the statute? [26:19.220 --> 26:21.500] He violates the statute not merely [26:21.500 --> 26:25.140] because he has a bad purpose, but because he acts [26:25.140 --> 26:29.380] in defiance of announced rules of law. [26:29.380 --> 26:34.580] He who defies a decision interpreting the Constitution [26:34.580 --> 26:38.660] knows precisely what he is doing. [26:38.660 --> 26:43.180] If sane, he hardly may be heard to say [26:43.180 --> 26:47.340] that he knew not what he did. [26:47.340 --> 26:50.380] That one invigorated the Ku Klux Klan Act, [26:50.380 --> 26:53.340] and it's very clear. [26:53.340 --> 26:56.060] The courts have held that an officer doesn't [26:56.060 --> 26:58.660] have to know the law that he's enforcing. [26:58.660 --> 27:02.740] Now that's insane, but they've ruled that. [27:02.740 --> 27:05.420] But they've also ruled that whether you're [27:05.420 --> 27:11.540] an officer or not, if you violate a criminal statute, [27:11.540 --> 27:14.780] it doesn't matter if you know what it is or not. [27:14.780 --> 27:17.260] You're still responsible. [27:17.260 --> 27:21.420] If a public official enforces the transportation code [27:21.420 --> 27:24.860] against someone who does not fall under the transportation [27:24.860 --> 27:31.060] code, and he be sane, he may not be heard to say [27:31.060 --> 27:32.940] that he knows not what he does. [27:32.940 --> 27:39.180] And in the notice that Mr. Tollis has produced, [27:39.180 --> 27:43.380] there is other Tennessee case law that [27:43.380 --> 27:45.940] goes to that exact same position. [27:48.740 --> 27:49.740] Am I right? [27:49.740 --> 27:51.340] There is a personal statute. [27:51.340 --> 27:53.980] And what the notice does, Randall, [27:53.980 --> 27:56.860] is bring together in one convenient place [27:56.860 --> 27:59.340] everything that the officer needs to know to be prudent [27:59.340 --> 28:03.100] and to be put on a wares, because that's what notice is. [28:03.100 --> 28:07.100] It is to be made aware of, to be put on a wares, [28:07.100 --> 28:11.500] to be under a wares so that your policy may change, [28:11.500 --> 28:13.500] your actions may change, your understanding may change. [28:13.500 --> 28:19.860] And notice has a cleansing, a bracing effect [28:19.860 --> 28:20.860] on the person who gets it. [28:20.860 --> 28:23.380] He suddenly realizes his true situation. [28:23.380 --> 28:26.500] And notice is wise where you get notices from utility. [28:26.500 --> 28:27.980] You get notices about rate changes [28:27.980 --> 28:30.380] and your electric rates. [28:30.380 --> 28:31.540] The notice is left and right. [28:31.540 --> 28:32.660] IRS has notices. [28:32.660 --> 28:34.580] And notices have an effect. [28:34.580 --> 28:36.340] If you enter into a college, I have [28:36.340 --> 28:38.900] a son who may be going to a local college, [28:38.900 --> 28:42.660] he'll get a notice of student conduct as the student handbook. [28:42.660 --> 28:45.300] We have a case in Tennessee that talks about how the handbook [28:45.300 --> 28:47.900] controls the conduct of the student. [28:47.900 --> 28:49.620] Even if the student hasn't read it, why? [28:49.620 --> 28:53.300] Because the doctrines of notice hold that presumptively, [28:53.300 --> 28:56.620] enrolling in the school, having been given the book, [28:56.620 --> 29:00.580] he is presumed to have read it and know it's in it. [29:00.580 --> 29:05.980] So notice, in every turn, is controlling and will control, [29:05.980 --> 29:08.220] though I'm having a dispute here in Chandigarh [29:08.220 --> 29:10.220] with a lawyer who says, well, no. [29:10.220 --> 29:13.380] Notice is useless and pointless and of no legal effect, [29:13.380 --> 29:15.540] like the Attorney General in Virginia saying [29:15.540 --> 29:18.580] that sanctuary cities resolutions have no legal effect. [29:18.580 --> 29:19.140] Well, no. [29:19.140 --> 29:22.140] Notice does have effect because it's [29:22.140 --> 29:24.700] of relating between two parties that [29:24.700 --> 29:26.860] have a relationship of some kind. [29:26.860 --> 29:29.100] And here is the citizen who's subject [29:29.100 --> 29:31.580] to arrest at any time by the police, [29:31.580 --> 29:33.860] giving notice to the police about the limits on the statute. [29:33.860 --> 29:38.020] So what it does is, as I say, it's bracing. [29:38.020 --> 29:40.900] It's like getting slapped in the face with some cold water [29:40.900 --> 29:49.380] after a groggy night sleeper, waking up from an over, a stupor. [29:49.380 --> 29:51.940] Notice, go ahead. [29:51.940 --> 29:56.900] I was looking through some of the case law in your document. [29:56.900 --> 29:59.740] And I was taken by the. [30:02.500 --> 30:05.460] Thousands of Florida motorists convicted of DUI [30:05.460 --> 30:09.060] may very well have been driving under the blood alcohol image. [30:09.060 --> 30:10.860] Dr. Catherine Albrecht, I'll be back [30:10.860 --> 30:13.620] with a tale of bad breathalysers and a government [30:13.620 --> 30:15.660] cover-up in a moment. [30:15.660 --> 30:17.620] Privacy is under attack. [30:17.620 --> 30:19.460] When you give up data about yourself, [30:19.460 --> 30:21.220] you'll never get it back again. [30:21.220 --> 30:23.180] And once your privacy is gone, you'll [30:23.180 --> 30:25.980] find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [30:25.980 --> 30:27.380] So protect your rights. [30:27.380 --> 30:31.220] Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [30:31.220 --> 30:33.740] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [30:33.740 --> 30:35.620] This public service announcement is brought to you [30:35.620 --> 30:39.180] by StartPage.com, the private search engine alternative [30:39.180 --> 30:41.300] to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [30:41.300 --> 30:44.940] Start over with StartPage. [30:44.940 --> 30:47.140] Ever hear the term fine farming? [30:47.140 --> 30:50.220] It's when cops find innocent people to bring in revenue. [30:50.220 --> 30:52.620] And it's apparently big business in the Sunshine [30:52.620 --> 30:53.940] State of Florida. [30:53.940 --> 30:56.100] This case involves breathalysers used [30:56.100 --> 30:59.900] to convict thousands of Florida motorists for DUI violations. [30:59.900 --> 31:02.620] Recently, reporters discovered that the devices were [31:02.620 --> 31:04.380] improperly calibrated. [31:04.380 --> 31:07.060] State officials knew about it for two and a half years, [31:07.060 --> 31:08.180] but did nothing. [31:08.180 --> 31:11.100] In fact, the head of Florida's breath testing program [31:11.100 --> 31:14.260] ordered inspectors not to document the problem. [31:14.260 --> 31:17.020] A DUI conviction can ruin somebody's life, [31:17.020 --> 31:19.100] but now that the cover-up has been exposed, [31:19.100 --> 31:22.540] perhaps Florida drivers can breathe a bit easier. [31:22.540 --> 31:23.740] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [31:23.740 --> 31:26.660] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [31:30.860 --> 31:31.740] I lost my son. [31:31.740 --> 31:32.220] My nephew. [31:32.220 --> 31:32.620] My uncle. [31:32.620 --> 31:33.260] My son. [31:33.260 --> 31:35.300] On September 11, 2000. [31:35.300 --> 31:38.980] Most people don't know that a third tower fell on September 11. [31:38.980 --> 31:42.020] World Trade Center 7, a 47-story skyscraper, [31:42.020 --> 31:43.220] was not hit by a plane. [31:43.220 --> 31:46.300] Although the official explanation is that fire brought down [31:46.300 --> 31:49.860] building 7 over 1,200 architects and engineers [31:49.860 --> 31:51.460] and looked into the evidence and believed [31:51.460 --> 31:52.780] there is more to the story. [31:52.780 --> 31:55.900] Bring justice to my son, my uncle, my nephew, my son. [31:55.900 --> 31:58.140] Go to building what.org. [31:58.140 --> 32:01.540] Why it fell, why it matters, and what you can do. [32:01.540 --> 32:04.780] Logos Radio Network welcomes a new show to our lineup [32:04.780 --> 32:06.100] for the new year. [32:06.100 --> 32:09.900] Scripture Talk with Nana will begin Wednesday, January 8 [32:09.900 --> 32:12.420] from 8 to 10 PM central time. [32:12.420 --> 32:15.460] Our goal is in accord with Matthew 516. [32:15.460 --> 32:17.540] Let your light so shine before men [32:17.540 --> 32:20.740] that they may see your good works and glorify your father, [32:20.740 --> 32:22.060] which is in heaven. [32:22.060 --> 32:25.580] We wish to reflect God's light and be a blessing to all those [32:25.580 --> 32:26.980] with a hearing ear. [32:26.980 --> 32:30.540] Join Nana and guests for both verse by verse Bible studies [32:30.540 --> 32:32.540] and topical Bible studies designed [32:32.540 --> 32:35.580] to provoke unto love and good works. [32:35.580 --> 32:39.100] Our verse by verse Bible studies will begin in the book of Matthew [32:39.100 --> 32:41.740] where we will discuss one chapter per week. [32:41.740 --> 32:44.420] Our topical Bible studies will vary each week [32:44.420 --> 32:46.860] and will explore sound doctrine as well [32:46.860 --> 32:49.020] as Christian character development. [32:49.020 --> 32:51.300] So mark your calendar and join us live [32:51.300 --> 32:55.780] on LogosRadioNetwork.com Wednesdays from 8 to 10 PM [32:55.780 --> 32:58.380] starting January 8 for an inspiring [32:58.380 --> 33:00.860] and motivating discussion of the Scriptures. [33:03.980 --> 33:07.540] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network [33:07.540 --> 33:14.540] at LogosRadioNetwork.com. [33:38.540 --> 33:44.540] Well, I need a prosecutor to come and help me. [33:44.540 --> 33:46.540] Prosecute them wicked leader, you see. [33:46.540 --> 33:48.540] They're my mother, they're my liar. [33:48.540 --> 33:49.540] Them tell me. [33:49.540 --> 33:51.540] Them are liars and I tell six stories. [33:51.540 --> 33:52.540] Me not believe. [33:52.540 --> 33:53.540] Me say what them tell me. [33:53.540 --> 33:56.540] 3% of America vote for Bush. [33:56.540 --> 33:58.540] So how do you get the presidency? [33:58.540 --> 34:01.540] That's why me have a warrant for him. [34:01.540 --> 34:03.540] I should barely listen here for long. [34:03.540 --> 34:05.540] Listen to the words of the Christians. [34:05.540 --> 34:10.540] Listen to the verses from this double sheet. [34:10.540 --> 34:15.540] My warrant, I need you. [34:15.540 --> 34:20.540] Listen to the verses from this double sheet. [34:20.540 --> 34:26.540] My warrant, I need you. [34:26.540 --> 34:28.540] OK, we are back. [34:28.540 --> 34:31.540] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rural Law Radio [34:31.540 --> 34:34.540] here with our special guest, David Tullis. [34:34.540 --> 34:39.540] We're talking about notice and the effect of notice. [34:39.540 --> 34:46.540] And the project David is working on in the Chattanooga area, Tennessee, [34:46.540 --> 34:55.540] to bring notice to the people within the range of his FM radio station. [34:55.540 --> 34:59.540] David, will you give us a plug for your radio station? [34:59.540 --> 35:02.540] Yes, well, thank you, Randall, for having me on the show. [35:02.540 --> 35:04.540] This is a 927 Nougat radio. [35:04.540 --> 35:09.540] And if the listener just Googles transportation and administrative notice [35:09.540 --> 35:13.540] or go to DuckDuckGo, rather, if you prefer that search engine, [35:13.540 --> 35:15.540] and you'll find out about it. [35:15.540 --> 35:17.540] It's a 20-page legal document. [35:17.540 --> 35:22.540] It's publicly filed in a nearby county as a public document. [35:22.540 --> 35:27.540] And I made a notorious publication of this notice here in Chattanooga [35:27.540 --> 35:31.540] through a legal classified and handed copies of it personally [35:31.540 --> 35:35.540] to the sheriff, the city council members, and other people, [35:35.540 --> 35:39.540] other small town local mirrors in the Chattanooga area. [35:39.540 --> 35:43.540] Again, with notice, you are shifting the burden of proof. [35:43.540 --> 35:48.540] And I claim, Randall, to have shifted the tectonic plates of law in Tennessee [35:48.540 --> 35:54.540] by this action here, because my goal is to use the notice [35:54.540 --> 36:01.540] and the doctrines of notice to leverage the rights of the listener of my station [36:01.540 --> 36:07.540] and my readers at my website so that they can stop traffic stops. [36:07.540 --> 36:13.540] I'm trying to make traffic stops end in my town and my county first [36:13.540 --> 36:17.540] on grounds of them being Jim Crow. [36:17.540 --> 36:22.540] It's a racially insensitive, racially violent type of police activity. [36:22.540 --> 36:26.540] And it's also, in marketing this project, [36:26.540 --> 36:30.540] I've highlighted the fact that traffic stops are the most dangerous kind of a counter [36:30.540 --> 36:35.540] that police can have, even more dangerous than domestic dispute calls. [36:35.540 --> 36:39.540] More officers killed and injured in traffic encounters than any other kind. [36:39.540 --> 36:45.540] So in love of police and care for their persons and their states, [36:45.540 --> 36:51.540] I'm wanting to reduce their danger and reduce their risk by making them stop [36:51.540 --> 36:56.540] engaging in ultra-virus or outside the scope, law enforcement activities [36:56.540 --> 37:02.540] on people in the use of private cars on the public road. [37:02.540 --> 37:07.540] People not involved in shipping or transportation, trucking, [37:07.540 --> 37:12.540] not involved in calling goods or people for hire in instrumentalities of commerce, [37:12.540 --> 37:16.540] which of course would be cars and trucks converted into motor vehicles [37:16.540 --> 37:19.540] or commercial motor vehicles. [37:19.540 --> 37:22.540] We understand that process and of course your listeners are familiar with that process, [37:22.540 --> 37:26.540] but we want to stop the abuse. [37:26.540 --> 37:29.540] Earlier you mentioned your website. [37:29.540 --> 37:31.540] Will you plug your website? [37:31.540 --> 37:34.540] Yes, it's called tntrafficticket.us. [37:34.540 --> 37:37.540] That's tntrafficticket.us. [37:37.540 --> 37:42.540] It's somewhat like your own traffic ticket website, Randall. [37:42.540 --> 37:43.540] Similar idea. [37:43.540 --> 37:44.540] I'm trying to be found. [37:44.540 --> 37:46.540] I want to be found by people in Tennessee. [37:46.540 --> 37:50.540] There's a wealth of information on there, a lot of posts on how to, [37:50.540 --> 37:54.540] how to make the cop an income poop on the witness stand, [37:54.540 --> 38:00.540] showing that he's collected no evidence at all of the essential elements of the charge, [38:00.540 --> 38:03.540] how to show that the officer is a boob, [38:03.540 --> 38:07.540] and they don't know how to enforce the traffic statute. [38:07.540 --> 38:10.540] Assuming they had authority to do it in the first place, which they don't, [38:10.540 --> 38:14.540] but assuming they did have authority in police departments and sheriff departments [38:14.540 --> 38:17.540] to enforce the trucking law, in my state, [38:17.540 --> 38:21.540] how do you show that they can't possibly prosecute [38:21.540 --> 38:24.540] because they don't have the essential elements of the charge, [38:24.540 --> 38:27.540] which are the gateway element is privilege. [38:27.540 --> 38:31.540] What are the elements of privilege that the officer established [38:31.540 --> 38:33.540] since he has the burden of proof? [38:33.540 --> 38:38.540] What does he have that you, the person in the car, is involved in privileged activity? [38:38.540 --> 38:41.540] I mean, he's got to have some kind of things like invoices [38:41.540 --> 38:48.540] and bills of wayletting, bills of fare, passenger list, contracts, that kind of thing. [38:48.540 --> 38:53.540] And it's been my assertion that a traffic citation [38:53.540 --> 39:01.540] that does not initially establish a primary element of the office [39:01.540 --> 39:07.540] being that you are operating in commerce [39:07.540 --> 39:12.540] so as to give the officer subject matter jurisdiction [39:12.540 --> 39:16.540] to make a traffic stop [39:16.540 --> 39:20.540] without that element stated in the complaint. [39:20.540 --> 39:23.540] The complaint is insufficient on its face. [39:23.540 --> 39:29.540] And the police pretend like they don't know better. [39:29.540 --> 39:32.540] I'm going to suggest they do. [39:32.540 --> 39:38.540] I have a friend here in Texas who has a construction company. [39:38.540 --> 39:44.540] He uses his trucks to haul dirt from construction sites [39:44.540 --> 39:48.540] or materials to the construction sites. [39:48.540 --> 39:50.540] These are his trucks. [39:50.540 --> 39:52.540] He doesn't get paid commercially. [39:52.540 --> 39:56.540] So he's a private operator, not in commerce. [39:56.540 --> 39:59.540] And he's been trying to say this to the police and they just ignore him. [39:59.540 --> 40:03.540] He finally put on the side of his truck, [40:03.540 --> 40:07.540] private operator, not for hire. [40:07.540 --> 40:14.540] He has not got a single DOT stop since then. [40:14.540 --> 40:17.540] But they stop him and when he points to that, they say, [40:17.540 --> 40:21.540] oh, okay, and they go away and leave him alone. [40:21.540 --> 40:25.540] They know. [40:25.540 --> 40:28.540] They know that since he's not in commerce, [40:28.540 --> 40:31.540] all is don't apply to him and they leave him alone. [40:31.540 --> 40:34.540] So these policemen can't pretend like they don't know. [40:34.540 --> 40:38.540] Well, that's very exciting news, Randall. [40:38.540 --> 40:41.540] There's been a similar easing up in Chattanooga. [40:41.540 --> 40:49.540] And I'm getting, I had that report from a man who has a tag on the back of his car [40:49.540 --> 40:51.540] that says private travel and not for hire. [40:51.540 --> 40:54.540] I think it's sites USB Thompson. [40:54.540 --> 41:01.540] And in the course of this project, which is now, it's about 700 days old. [41:01.540 --> 41:04.540] He says that since I make a lot of noise about this, [41:04.540 --> 41:08.540] talk about this a great deal as a matter of constitutional principle and free markets. [41:08.540 --> 41:11.540] He says that many cops are behind him. [41:11.540 --> 41:12.540] They just leave him alone. [41:12.540 --> 41:16.540] Now he's had five cases against him on this right to travel, [41:16.540 --> 41:22.540] all of which have just fallen apart in either the lowest court or the first real court, [41:22.540 --> 41:28.540] the first criminal court in Hama County, in my county. [41:28.540 --> 41:32.540] So all these cases have fallen apart or normal process. [41:32.540 --> 41:39.540] The prosecutor drops the claim probably because they know that I'm giving extensive coverage to the issue [41:39.540 --> 41:44.540] and they're just, they just don't want to have more of a beating from me. [41:44.540 --> 41:48.540] But he says that the officers are, they're learning slowly. [41:48.540 --> 41:51.540] I mean, we have to be, in this matter, we have to be patient, right? [41:51.540 --> 41:53.540] We have to give notice and wait. [41:53.540 --> 41:59.540] I mean, when the sheriff has 666 days under notice with having done nothing, [41:59.540 --> 42:01.540] of course, I published an article about it and I said, [42:01.540 --> 42:07.540] well, hey, 666 days where he's insisting that the mark of the beast be on everybody. [42:07.540 --> 42:09.540] No one can buy and sell. [42:09.540 --> 42:11.540] No one can move on the road without this mark. [42:11.540 --> 42:15.540] It was appropriate to say, well, hey, we need to have Romans 13 government, [42:15.540 --> 42:21.540] Revelation 13 government, which is what's operating across the country and here in my town. [42:21.540 --> 42:23.540] And I aimed to stop it. [42:23.540 --> 42:25.540] Let me make a suggestion. [42:25.540 --> 42:30.540] Are you familiar with post in Tennessee? [42:30.540 --> 42:34.540] Yes, that's the standards for officer training. [42:34.540 --> 42:36.540] Yes. [42:36.540 --> 42:45.540] If you, if you file a complaint, a professional conduct complaint against an officer with this agency, [42:45.540 --> 42:50.540] this agency will get that complaint and they'll throw it in the trash. [42:50.540 --> 42:58.540] But the insurance carrier who carries the bond for the jurisdiction, [42:58.540 --> 43:00.540] he won't consider it trash. [43:00.540 --> 43:05.540] He'll consider it an opportunity to raise the bond rating for the agency. [43:05.540 --> 43:11.540] So if an officer gets six of these, he'll go to the agency and say, hey, [43:11.540 --> 43:15.540] you got an officer here who's an unacceptable risk. [43:15.540 --> 43:19.540] If you keep him, we're going to raise the bond rating for your entire department. [43:19.540 --> 43:23.540] What do you think is going to happen to that officer? [43:23.540 --> 43:26.540] Well, he didn't have to find a job in the restaurant field. [43:26.540 --> 43:27.540] Exactly. [43:27.540 --> 43:30.540] And they know that. [43:30.540 --> 43:38.540] When we come back, I'll speak to that and something that the sheriff of the county did because of that, [43:38.540 --> 43:40.540] to demonstrate how powerful that is. [43:40.540 --> 43:44.540] This is Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio. [43:44.540 --> 43:48.540] Time to go to check out our sponsors. [43:48.540 --> 43:53.540] Jurisdictionary, Eddie's Traffic Sentment R, and my ebook. 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[46:58.540 --> 47:04.540] Randy Kelton, Brett Fouton, rule of law radio here with David Tallis, [47:04.540 --> 47:10.540] Nougat Radio out of 97FM, chatting with the Tennessee, talking about... [47:10.540 --> 47:15.540] 927, 927. [47:15.540 --> 47:18.540] Say that again, we've got a little interference. [47:18.540 --> 47:22.540] Say it's 92.7, is the number. [47:22.540 --> 47:24.540] I'm brain dead. [47:24.540 --> 47:30.540] Okay, we were having too much fun on the break. [47:30.540 --> 47:35.540] Okay, I said that again. [47:35.540 --> 47:41.540] Where were we when we went out? I lost my place. [47:41.540 --> 47:46.540] Well, we were talking about individual efforts and we're not trying to solve... [47:46.540 --> 47:50.540] We don't want the listener to think that he has to solve the whole country's problems [47:50.540 --> 47:56.540] or even his state's problems, but if he can bring relief and liberty and respect for law [47:56.540 --> 48:01.540] and a kind of carefulness on the part of police officers, they'll be doing good [48:01.540 --> 48:03.540] and at some point there'll be a change. [48:03.540 --> 48:09.540] At some point, the ideas of liberty using notice perhaps will catch [48:09.540 --> 48:13.540] and the political winds will shift [48:13.540 --> 48:18.540] and at some point mayors, as I'm hoping mayors will say, [48:18.540 --> 48:20.540] we're going to have a sanctuary city. [48:20.540 --> 48:26.540] We're going to have a city that's a city of refuge like in the Bible [48:26.540 --> 48:31.540] where the city of refuge is where the slayer who killed someone by accident would flee [48:31.540 --> 48:34.540] and he could have an inquest showing that he was not a murderer [48:34.540 --> 48:37.540] but just someone who killed someone by mistake. [48:37.540 --> 48:40.540] The city of refuge is what I'm proposing [48:40.540 --> 48:43.540] and I think what's really interesting about this whole project, Randall, [48:43.540 --> 48:46.540] it is politically, there's a political part to it as well. [48:46.540 --> 48:50.540] And can I just say something about how this is something... [48:50.540 --> 48:53.540] This isn't just, you know, patriot crankery here. [48:53.540 --> 48:59.540] This is not just oddball, troublemaking, patriotic, you know, big talker types. [48:59.540 --> 49:04.540] No, this is a political movement as well, potentially. [49:04.540 --> 49:11.540] Yes, and my listeners, my listeners are very accustomed to me getting very impatient [49:11.540 --> 49:13.540] with patriot mythology. [49:13.540 --> 49:15.540] Well, yeah. [49:15.540 --> 49:22.540] And the fact that you're on the show, I vetted David very carefully before I brought him on the show. [49:22.540 --> 49:28.540] Everybody who listens to this show knows that we are creatures of statute. [49:28.540 --> 49:34.540] We don't make up stuff, we don't tell you about all this stuff that works. [49:34.540 --> 49:38.540] Anytime somebody tells me, oh, this works, [49:38.540 --> 49:44.540] I think they believe they have a silver bullet, neuronal silver bullets. [49:44.540 --> 49:49.540] If somebody says to me, this is what the law says, then we do that. [49:49.540 --> 49:54.540] And this definitely has very strong underpinnings. [49:54.540 --> 50:04.540] And I did want to comment, it has been my experience that the police are not the bad guys they're often projected to be. [50:04.540 --> 50:12.540] One thing I know for certain, almost all of the police hate riding traffic tickets. [50:12.540 --> 50:14.540] Not their idea. [50:14.540 --> 50:17.540] They're forced to do that by their boss. [50:17.540 --> 50:23.540] So we owe it to our police to give them plausible deniability. [50:23.540 --> 50:27.540] Make it so that they don't have to do this. [50:27.540 --> 50:32.540] And while we don't dislike our police and don't want to harm them, [50:32.540 --> 50:40.540] the best way we can give them plausible deniability is stick our professional boot up their professional behinds. [50:40.540 --> 50:43.540] Sting them a little bit, not too hard. [50:43.540 --> 50:47.540] And this kind of tool is perfect for that. [50:47.540 --> 50:53.540] Once the policeman can go to his boss and say, hey, you want me to do this? [50:53.540 --> 50:55.540] I'm going to get in trouble. [50:55.540 --> 50:57.540] So you want to write those tickets, you go write them. [50:57.540 --> 51:01.540] I think the police will not be our problem. [51:01.540 --> 51:02.540] Right. [51:02.540 --> 51:11.540] Well, this notice puts pressure over time on individuals relying on their oath and relying on their concern for their own pocketbooks, [51:11.540 --> 51:14.540] their own estates, their own good names. [51:14.540 --> 51:19.540] If there's a question of their authority, then they're going to say, well, boss, [51:19.540 --> 51:23.540] how come you didn't tell me about this notice that's been out there for a year and you haven't even mentioned it? [51:23.540 --> 51:27.540] Am I personally liable for these activities that you're telling me to do? [51:27.540 --> 51:28.540] What's the story, boss? [51:28.540 --> 51:37.540] I mean, that's because we want to have that kind of conversation in the ranks of departments across my town or my area and then, you know, [51:37.540 --> 51:39.540] eventually across the whole country. [51:39.540 --> 51:45.540] But we want there to be just quickly, if I could just not to go into detail on it. [51:45.540 --> 51:51.540] But this is a legal reform that has political favor on both sides. [51:51.540 --> 51:58.540] It has people on the left who can love it, people on the right can love it, people who are libertarians can, people who are progressive Democrats can, [51:58.540 --> 52:00.540] because all the constituencies are supported. [52:00.540 --> 52:05.540] I think the only people not really happy with what I'm doing are your traditional, you know, [52:05.540 --> 52:12.540] border wall Republican conservatives who they favor the police state. [52:12.540 --> 52:14.540] And those are generally Republicans. [52:14.540 --> 52:16.540] Well, quite a few Democrats as well. [52:16.540 --> 52:21.540] But the impulse here is make a sanctuary city that even the right could love. [52:21.540 --> 52:24.540] That's how I put it, because what I'm saying is, hey, Mayor Burke, [52:24.540 --> 52:29.540] you're a liberal Democrat in Chattanooga, the mayor, lawyer, you're a lawyer. [52:29.540 --> 52:31.540] This is something your constituents are benefited. [52:31.540 --> 52:32.540] This helps blacks. [52:32.540 --> 52:34.540] This helps the poor people. [52:34.540 --> 52:42.540] This helps working people with their, you know, the immigrant with his, his old pickup truck full of bricks going to the job site who gets stopped in traffic stops. [52:42.540 --> 52:48.540] This helps them and people on the right can say, well, this reduces damage and risk to law enforcement. [52:48.540 --> 52:52.540] This will reduce police budget at some point is constitutional oriented. [52:52.540 --> 52:56.540] It's respect of the individual at respect of constitutional rights is the rule of law. [52:56.540 --> 53:03.540] So left and right, you know, pro labor and pro capital can side with these reforms I'm proposing. [53:03.540 --> 53:10.540] So I'm having not just a legal reform in mind, but I'm pushing over time and we'll be involved in litigation, of course, [53:10.540 --> 53:16.540] and the actual defense in court of, in criminal cases, as I encourage people to use my material. [53:16.540 --> 53:20.540] But also to get people to change their minds politically and take a risk. [53:20.540 --> 53:28.540] I said, hey, Mayor Burke, you can become a statewide, statewide, even a national political figure if you go against the grain and say, you know, [53:28.540 --> 53:37.540] Chattanooga is going to become a free city free from the abuse of the transportation statute in Tennessee is tile 55 free of the double nickel abuse [53:37.540 --> 53:44.540] that my, my, my office has for decades managed in good faith thinking that was right thing to do. [53:44.540 --> 53:47.540] But which we find out now is not constitutional. [53:47.540 --> 53:52.540] It's not black, wet or law, though, though it is court policy to allow it. [53:52.540 --> 53:55.540] So we're going to make we're going to make our own decisions on what's constitutional. [53:55.540 --> 54:00.540] We've read the Constitution, read the statute, the notice is encouraging us to do that. [54:00.540 --> 54:07.540] So we're stopping our promiscuous use of police power on the private sector, Randall. [54:07.540 --> 54:11.540] And the police will like that as well. [54:11.540 --> 54:15.540] Every policeman I know became a policeman so he could be the good guy. [54:15.540 --> 54:16.540] Yes. [54:16.540 --> 54:20.540] They don't like being put in this position. [54:20.540 --> 54:24.540] They understand that this is all about the money. [54:24.540 --> 54:29.540] And they want to be out there catching bad guys are not harassing their neighbors. [54:29.540 --> 54:30.540] Exactly. [54:30.540 --> 54:43.540] And since Ferguson Randall policing has the interest in policing, the, the estimate people had the public has a policing has gone down so badly that 2000 and 10 to 2016. [54:43.540 --> 54:45.540] The decline has increased. [54:45.540 --> 54:48.540] Ferguson health helped out on that. [54:48.540 --> 54:52.540] Some departments are reporting 30% drop in applications for police officer. [54:52.540 --> 54:56.540] So that was what we want to maintain their strength. [54:56.540 --> 55:01.540] They need to not put officers in a bad position to make them hate it even more. [55:01.540 --> 55:05.540] And that is a problem everywhere. [55:05.540 --> 55:15.540] They cannot get people who want to be a policeman because they don't want to be the local jack booted duck. [55:15.540 --> 55:21.540] Now there are some who do want to be there and they're the ones that should not be there. [55:21.540 --> 55:27.540] But they joined the police department for reasons that should keep them out of policing. [55:27.540 --> 55:30.540] And then they give a bad name to everyone. [55:30.540 --> 55:44.540] And with the increase in traffic enforcement, it has put the policeman in a position to where there are at direct odds to the public. [55:44.540 --> 55:52.540] The ones that are there to protect and they claim that, you know, they use the rationalization that, well, we're trying to protect people's safety. [55:52.540 --> 55:55.540] Well, you can do that without the traffic code. [55:55.540 --> 55:57.540] The Tehran Iran. [55:57.540 --> 55:59.540] They don't have any traffic laws. [55:59.540 --> 56:08.540] See, well, no traffic lights, no stop signs, and they don't have any higher accident rate than we have here. [56:08.540 --> 56:09.540] Think about it. [56:09.540 --> 56:13.540] You're driving down the road and you don't have any stop signs. [56:13.540 --> 56:21.540] You can't just shoot down this four lane highway with no concern for the side roads. [56:21.540 --> 56:26.540] If there's no stop signs, you got to watch or you'll get clobbered. [56:26.540 --> 56:28.540] Everybody has to watch. [56:28.540 --> 56:31.540] And human beings are very good at taking care of themselves. [56:31.540 --> 56:34.540] We don't need this traffic code. [56:34.540 --> 56:37.540] It was only put in to protect the highways. [56:37.540 --> 56:46.540] And from large trucks that were poorly made and drivers that were poorly trained, it was never intended to apply to us. [56:46.540 --> 56:51.540] And all it has done is help to generate this police state. [56:51.540 --> 56:57.540] And all of the policemen I know hate writing traffic tickets. [56:57.540 --> 57:02.540] So at the end of the day, we'll have them on our side. [57:02.540 --> 57:07.540] Well, that's a very interesting perspective, Randall. I'm really glad to hear that. [57:07.540 --> 57:08.540] And I think it's encouraging. [57:08.540 --> 57:17.540] And I want to sell this legal reform, not thinking that, you know, I don't want people to think, [57:17.540 --> 57:20.540] well, Tulis has talked about this in Chattanooga because he thinks he's going to get something out of it. [57:20.540 --> 57:22.540] Well, no, I want other people to benefit. [57:22.540 --> 57:27.540] The poor, the African-American who are subject to profiling, racial profiling. [57:27.540 --> 57:28.540] And here are the officers. [57:28.540 --> 57:30.540] I think that's a great, great point. [57:30.540 --> 57:33.540] We do care about these officers. They have good intentions. [57:33.540 --> 57:35.540] They're not well trained. [57:35.540 --> 57:43.540] And I think they're operating perilously without proper authority. [57:43.540 --> 57:47.540] They're acting not in office, but under their personalities. [57:47.540 --> 57:53.540] Again, not cared for by their employers, not trained properly, not regarded well. [57:53.540 --> 57:57.540] And so what I've done in this notice is set a trap. [57:57.540 --> 58:09.540] And I'm sad to say that those among those to be trapped will be the individual officer who will be sued as an example for the carelessness with which the bosses. [58:09.540 --> 58:11.540] Okay. [58:11.540 --> 58:19.540] At the end of the day, it is unfortunate, but the officer is the sharp point of the spear. 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[01:01:03.540 --> 01:01:16.540] And recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325, legalizing heaven attacks his law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges, [01:01:16.540 --> 01:01:24.540] 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 earth for THC. [01:01:24.540 --> 01:01:33.540] 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. [01:01:33.540 --> 01:01:42.540] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter that county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas, [01:01:42.540 --> 01:02:01.540] and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as well as other cities, too, like the District Attorney, in El Paso, Kyma 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. [01:02:01.540 --> 01:02:12.540] 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. [01:02:12.540 --> 01:02:22.540] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're charged with. [01:02:22.540 --> 01:02:38.540] 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. [01:02:38.540 --> 01:02:50.540] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous 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. [01:02:50.540 --> 01:03:00.540] This is Book Roadie with your lowdown for July 22, 2019. [01:03:00.540 --> 01:03:25.540] It's all according to the will of the Almighty. I read his book and it says he cares for the other side of you. These warm arms will come by that term Friday. [01:03:25.540 --> 01:03:37.540] I will pay for the war with my body. I ain't gonna pay for the car with my money. I won't pay for the fun with my body. [01:03:37.540 --> 01:03:58.540] I ain't gonna pay for the war with my body. I won't pay for the boys with my money. I ain't gonna pay for the kids with my body. [01:03:58.540 --> 01:04:12.540] We're gonna go to Renee in Texas. Hello, Renee. I'm going to Renee because she was stopped in Boyd, Texas, the town I live in. [01:04:12.540 --> 01:04:34.540] And Renee, will you tell us what the policeman did at the stop? Well, he actually pulled me out of the truck and assaulted me, put me down on the ground, [01:04:34.540 --> 01:04:46.540] and terrorized me, screamed at me. He thought I was gonna die and I had not given him a reason to do that. [01:04:46.540 --> 01:05:04.540] Okay, and then they took you to jail? Oh, yeah, yeah. Okay, and in some cases, our callers, we only use the first name and a state. [01:05:04.540 --> 01:05:15.540] But there are certain people whose names we like to use. What was the name of this officer? Oh, that was Hernandez. [01:05:15.540 --> 01:05:33.540] Was it Adrian Hernandez? Yes, I believe so. Yes, I think I know Adrian Hernandez and I was specifically, particularly concerned about this because this is the town I live in. [01:05:33.540 --> 01:05:53.540] And my daughter drives into this town and my daughter-in-law and my step-granddaughters drive into this town and I simply will not have them drug out of their cars and smashed through the pavement. [01:05:53.540 --> 01:06:07.540] So Adrian Hernandez gave me a sacrificial dam and I will sacrifice him with no mercy. [01:06:07.540 --> 01:06:25.540] It's inconceivable to me that a grown man would have it in him to grab a woman and smash her into the pavement when she's not physically assaulting him or even physically resisting. [01:06:25.540 --> 01:06:46.540] How does a grown-up man do that? It's hard for me to wrap my head around that. How does the state of Texas train these officers to believe that they have to beat up our women? [01:06:46.540 --> 01:06:55.540] I really want to understand this. And Adrian Hernandez is going to explain it to me or he's going to explain it to a grand jury. [01:06:55.540 --> 01:07:02.540] And anyone who stands between me and that grand jury, they're going to have a problem. [01:07:02.540 --> 01:07:27.540] And Adrian Hernandez's biggest problem is that I know the district attorney and I happen to be in a county where if there is a single district attorney in the state of Texas who has his moral center in the right place, it's this district attorney. [01:07:27.540 --> 01:07:42.540] And he already is well aware of the law concerning a complaint against a public official in the state of Texas that when he is given notice that a crime has been committed by a public official under 2.03 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, [01:07:42.540 --> 01:07:50.540] he is required to forward the complaint to the grand jury. [01:07:50.540 --> 01:08:01.540] Fourth wit, he has zero discretion. Now, I don't want Adrian Hernandez indicted. [01:08:01.540 --> 01:08:13.540] But I do want him to have to explain his behavior to a grand jury. We have a guy, Adam, and where's he at, Brett? [01:08:13.540 --> 01:08:28.540] He's not in the south of San Marcos. He just went to a grand jury over traffic issues. He actually got them there. [01:08:28.540 --> 01:08:40.540] Now, he didn't get these officers indicted, but they had to sit back while he went to a grand jury and tried to get the grand jury to indict him. [01:08:40.540 --> 01:08:50.540] You can be relatively certain that these officers will not be doing the things they did that got them brought to a grand jury. [01:08:50.540 --> 01:09:02.540] He terrified them. And I'm going to do the same thing to Adrian Hernandez. I don't want to ruin his career, but I intend to make him a better police officer. [01:09:02.540 --> 01:09:11.540] And the reason I'm saying this on the air is everybody should be as upset as I am. [01:09:11.540 --> 01:09:22.540] Anybody out there who's married, who has children, to know that our police are trained in this kind of behavior, they should terrify you. [01:09:22.540 --> 01:09:29.540] Now, while you may not stand up and take action if they do it to you. [01:09:29.540 --> 01:09:35.540] I want to say do this to your children. This is absolutely unacceptable. [01:09:35.540 --> 01:09:42.540] And to say that I'm upset and understated. [01:09:42.540 --> 01:09:49.540] In my town where I live, did he forget that I live here? [01:09:49.540 --> 01:09:59.540] That's pretty arrogant from my perspective, but I will remind him. And that's all the preaching I'm going to do today. [01:09:59.540 --> 01:10:04.540] I do want to go back to David. [01:10:04.540 --> 01:10:06.540] Oh, there you are. Okay. [01:10:06.540 --> 01:10:10.540] Renee, we'll get back to you in a little while. [01:10:10.540 --> 01:10:15.540] I'll get back to your issues. I do want to finish up with David before we start taking calls. [01:10:15.540 --> 01:10:23.540] And I'm pretty sure that Tina and John will have some issues on point and we'll get to that. [01:10:23.540 --> 01:10:31.540] But David wanted to address the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act. [01:10:31.540 --> 01:10:40.540] He'll speak to it from Tennessee, but every state has a form of Administrative Procedures Act. David, will you? [01:10:40.540 --> 01:10:45.540] Well, I want to suggest something to the listener, Randall, that might prove fruitful. [01:10:45.540 --> 01:10:51.540] There are a couple of areas that have come up in my continuing research on our liberties and how we established them. [01:10:51.540 --> 01:11:02.540] And in Tennessee, the UAPA, as it's called, is found in the code book that has the place where the agencies are created, [01:11:02.540 --> 01:11:05.540] like the Department of Safety and the Department of Transportation. [01:11:05.540 --> 01:11:10.540] In that part, you have the UAPA. UAPA controls the agencies. [01:11:10.540 --> 01:11:18.540] Agencies are the means by which the government brings its policy in the favor of and the protection of the people. [01:11:18.540 --> 01:11:22.540] It's administrative law that it controls. [01:11:22.540 --> 01:11:29.540] Agencies, your state police agency in Texas and in our listener's state, they're all administrative. [01:11:29.540 --> 01:11:39.540] The law in my state is 55. It's the motor and other vehicle statute. It's administrative law because people to whom it applies are administrators. [01:11:39.540 --> 01:11:44.540] The commissioner is the leading one. Said to be a disciplinarian in the law. [01:11:44.540 --> 01:11:58.540] And so the question I want to raise is, can we find a way of blocking the system by putting, making the system operate so inefficiently with such friction and heat that somehow the system breaks down? [01:11:58.540 --> 01:12:14.540] My model for this is the work of Vladimir Bukovsky, who was a dissenter in the Gulags in the Soviet Union, who almost choked the Soviet bureaucracy to a standstill by mass complaints that had to be dealt with [01:12:14.540 --> 01:12:20.540] with great detail and schedules and so on in the Soviet system of government. [01:12:20.540 --> 01:12:26.540] Is there a weak point like that there here in my state and you, Alistair, in your state? [01:12:26.540 --> 01:12:40.540] I'm wondering why, here's the question. If these are, if the transportation code is being enforced by local police, why are local police not requiring there to be an exhaustion of the administrative remedies? [01:12:40.540 --> 01:12:50.540] Every case under agency, every case under the statute has to be fulfilled in that, under that doctrine, exhaustion of the administrative remedies. [01:12:50.540 --> 01:12:57.540] It seems to me that taking these cases, these traffic cases to local criminal court, fails that test. [01:12:57.540 --> 01:13:06.540] The state is not making itself do its own test, which is to say, have the cases handled civilly in agencies in what are called contested case hearings. [01:13:06.540 --> 01:13:11.540] That takes it out of criminal jurisdiction. For one, you may have to go to the state capitol for your trial. [01:13:11.540 --> 01:13:21.540] But you see the problem is one case might go through that way, but if all cases had to be directed to the state's center, you would have collapse. [01:13:21.540 --> 01:13:25.540] You'd have paralysis. And I'm wondering why there's no paralysis. [01:13:25.540 --> 01:13:39.540] Why these cases are not handled in agency first, since they are under administrative law and since the body of enforcement officers in Tennessee is not the local cops. [01:13:39.540 --> 01:13:45.540] The THP, the Tennessee Highway Patrol, has sole authority for enforcement. [01:13:45.540 --> 01:13:53.540] Why does it send local people like co-representatives and others, soccer moms with their cars and children? [01:13:53.540 --> 01:14:01.540] Why does the patrolman, in truth, rescind the case to the local criminal court, should it not be in agency, in Nashville? [01:14:01.540 --> 01:14:05.540] Of course, there would be an outrage, there would be an outcry if that were required. [01:14:05.540 --> 01:14:16.540] But what can we do to make the system fail? So I'm wondering, just to suggest that maybe you can find a way of stymie-policing your state by requiring the letter of the law, right? [01:14:16.540 --> 01:14:24.540] If it's administrative case under the transface law, why is it handled here? This is premature. This case in criminal court is premature. [01:14:24.540 --> 01:14:27.540] It can't be heard in agency. [01:14:27.540 --> 01:14:38.540] Funny, you should mention that. As I'm going through the show, I was talking myself into making an offer. [01:14:38.540 --> 01:14:48.540] There is a way to do that. The primary reason people are not fighting their cases is it's so complex. [01:14:48.540 --> 01:15:02.540] And the worst thing about trying to fight a case is what you don't know. If you had a source that you could trust to bring you all of the law that you need, [01:15:02.540 --> 01:15:10.540] and you could be relatively certain you're not missing anything, people would tend to take action. [01:15:10.540 --> 01:15:26.540] Well, you have a site up on traffic. If I can get the statute and case law, I will build a set of documents that you can put on that site, [01:15:26.540 --> 01:15:35.540] and I'll use my underlying software where someone can go on to your site, put in their traffic ticket information, [01:15:35.540 --> 01:15:40.540] and it will produce them an administrative request. [01:15:40.540 --> 01:15:48.540] As I remember, Danny Murphy, if you're listening, Danny called in. [01:15:48.540 --> 01:15:57.540] Danny Murphy is in Jackson, Tennessee, and he was talking about administrative procedures, and he was saying that in order to get an administrative hearing, [01:15:57.540 --> 01:16:00.540] you have to request it. [01:16:00.540 --> 01:16:08.540] So we put a request on your site. They go to your site, fill out the ticket information, and boom, it spits them out a request. [01:16:08.540 --> 01:16:14.540] All they have to do is sign and send it. They don't have the research law. They don't have to know everything is going on. [01:16:14.540 --> 01:16:22.540] Just sign and send it. If we can get 100 people doing that, we'll shut them down. [01:16:22.540 --> 01:16:33.540] Hang on. About to go to our sponsors. If you listen to this show and you find value in what we provide. [01:16:33.540 --> 01:16:42.540] Don't check out our sponsors. 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[01:20:08.540 --> 01:20:13.540] Not that I've nailed everything down here, but I'm trying to find a way of stymying the system, [01:20:13.540 --> 01:20:16.540] of increasing friction for the machinery. [01:20:16.540 --> 01:20:21.540] And the reason I think it's something we can do is because much of what's done in the way of policing in Tennessee [01:20:21.540 --> 01:20:25.540] across the country, Randall, is outside the scope of the law. [01:20:25.540 --> 01:20:28.540] So what we have are people who are doing what's convenient. [01:20:28.540 --> 01:20:37.540] For example, in Tennessee, a U.S. district judge last year overruled a statute that placed a burden [01:20:37.540 --> 01:20:42.540] of revocation of driver's licenses on poor people to impoverish to pay their court debt, [01:20:42.540 --> 01:20:44.540] losing their licenses. [01:20:44.540 --> 01:20:47.540] And many of those people lost their licenses who never applied for one. [01:20:47.540 --> 01:20:53.540] So how is it that someone who never applied for a license has a revoked license charge in criminal court? [01:20:53.540 --> 01:20:59.540] Well, that was a workaround that the agency came up with to assign, not to issue a driver's license, [01:20:59.540 --> 01:21:06.540] but to assign driver's licenses to people who had court debt unpaid, who didn't have licenses. [01:21:06.540 --> 01:21:11.540] They were obviously free users of the road, not from principle, probably, but from ignorance, [01:21:11.540 --> 01:21:16.540] but just they couldn't have license, didn't have, so they just used the roads in liberty. [01:21:16.540 --> 01:21:20.540] And now they're criminally charged for driving on revoked. [01:21:20.540 --> 01:21:27.540] So much of what's done in policing and in the government is ultra-virus, outside the view of the law. [01:21:27.540 --> 01:21:33.540] So can we force them to obey the law in such a way that they can't do anything, [01:21:33.540 --> 01:21:37.540] that if they had to follow all the laws that really apply to them, that they can't move. [01:21:37.540 --> 01:21:38.540] They are stuck. [01:21:38.540 --> 01:21:45.540] The friction is so great, we have to cut back on arrests, and we have to cut back on numbers [01:21:45.540 --> 01:21:51.540] and incarcerations and fingerprinting and so on, putting people in cages because it's too complicated. [01:21:51.540 --> 01:21:57.540] Just quickly, for example, we have a, in Tennessee we have an arrest, grounds for arrest, [01:21:57.540 --> 01:22:00.540] by officer without a warrant law, which is a protection of the people, [01:22:00.540 --> 01:22:05.540] but that protection has been overridden by a deconstruction of the key language in the law [01:22:05.540 --> 01:22:08.540] so that the law means nothing. [01:22:08.540 --> 01:22:11.540] There is no limit on the number of grounds for arrest. [01:22:11.540 --> 01:22:16.540] There's supposed to be 12, but there are innumerable crimes that can be arrested, [01:22:16.540 --> 01:22:21.540] for which you can be arrested without a warrant first being obtained, that is to say first being obtained. [01:22:21.540 --> 01:22:25.540] Well, again, UAPA, the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act is my, [01:22:25.540 --> 01:22:32.540] I'm thinking that somehow we can find recourse there to force the most burdensome rule on this, [01:22:32.540 --> 01:22:36.540] on the administration of the traffic statute in Tennessee, my state. [01:22:36.540 --> 01:22:41.540] And that is to say, well, sir, you can't prosecute me in the local criminal court [01:22:41.540 --> 01:22:44.540] because you have to first exhaust administrative remedies. [01:22:44.540 --> 01:22:49.540] This matter has to be heard since it's involved in 55, our transportation law, in agency, [01:22:49.540 --> 01:22:52.540] in the Department of Safety, in Nashville. [01:22:52.540 --> 01:22:54.540] You can't prosecute a criminal case here. [01:22:54.540 --> 01:22:55.540] It has to be done in Nashville. [01:22:55.540 --> 01:22:57.540] That's the proper place. [01:22:57.540 --> 01:23:02.540] And somehow figure out how to make that stick to more people [01:23:02.540 --> 01:23:08.540] and make it so that they're going to be very careful to use the transportation statute illegally [01:23:08.540 --> 01:23:14.540] upon private users and rather focus that statute's work on truckers and shippers [01:23:14.540 --> 01:23:18.540] and movers and haulers and 18-wheel-rig operators. [01:23:18.540 --> 01:23:24.540] We have a foot-wide law in my state and probably randle the listener state, [01:23:24.540 --> 01:23:27.540] which is being enforced as if it were a yard wide. [01:23:27.540 --> 01:23:31.540] And that is to say there's a lot of illegality in many areas. [01:23:31.540 --> 01:23:38.540] And UAPA may be a way of pressing the screws on the agency. [01:23:38.540 --> 01:23:43.540] The other point I wanted to make real quickly that's coming up in part of our raising defenses, [01:23:43.540 --> 01:23:49.540] raising grounds and foundations for defense and making them have their foundation, [01:23:49.540 --> 01:23:53.540] having the accuser establish the foundation of the case. [01:23:53.540 --> 01:23:55.540] What is the privilege being used? [01:23:55.540 --> 01:24:00.540] What is the taxable privilege that you're accusing the defendant of engaging in illicit? [01:24:00.540 --> 01:24:10.540] Well, it might be good for the listener to look in the duties section in the foundational part of his state statute. [01:24:10.540 --> 01:24:12.540] What are the duties of the sheriff? [01:24:12.540 --> 01:24:14.540] What are the duties of police? [01:24:14.540 --> 01:24:17.540] Where do police in your town get their authority? [01:24:17.540 --> 01:24:19.540] And you'll find amazing gaps. [01:24:19.540 --> 01:24:24.540] You'll find probably the common law heritage of your police departments and your sheriffs. [01:24:24.540 --> 01:24:26.540] They're not law enforcement. [01:24:26.540 --> 01:24:28.540] They are peacekeepers. [01:24:28.540 --> 01:24:32.540] They suppress what are called public offenses. [01:24:32.540 --> 01:24:36.540] I'm sure this is true in other states as well as Tennessee. [01:24:36.540 --> 01:24:44.540] But if your job is to suppress public offenses, the sheriff's job, then you can't enforce the traffic code [01:24:44.540 --> 01:24:47.540] because traffic code offenses are not public offenses. [01:24:47.540 --> 01:24:52.540] They are best described as contract disputes. [01:24:52.540 --> 01:25:01.540] These are matters in equity. They're not criminal offenses. They are matters of arrangement and a party not fulfilling commitments [01:25:01.540 --> 01:25:06.540] made to the other party in a contract or in a covenant, which is the licensing relationship. [01:25:06.540 --> 01:25:10.540] So peacekeeping is not law enforcement. [01:25:10.540 --> 01:25:12.540] Law enforcement is what we're plagued with. [01:25:12.540 --> 01:25:20.540] That's what your whole show is about, Randall, law enforcement operating outside the bounds of strict black-letter law. [01:25:20.540 --> 01:25:29.540] And in so doing, violating the constitutional rights of the Lister and tens of thousands of other people across your state. [01:25:29.540 --> 01:25:37.540] The difficulty for the public is that they don't know how to raise the right questions. [01:25:37.540 --> 01:25:47.540] Unfortunately for us, technology has increased to the point that we can do that for them. [01:25:47.540 --> 01:25:55.540] I already have a very large number of documents to file in any case. [01:25:55.540 --> 01:26:03.540] I've built this for Texas, but the request for speedy trial, my mother Hubbard motion, I have a mother Hubbard motion. [01:26:03.540 --> 01:26:07.540] And that's actually, mother Hubbard is a term from the case law. [01:26:07.540 --> 01:26:11.540] It's a motion that covers all of your rights. [01:26:11.540 --> 01:26:21.540] In the mother Hubbard motion, we notice the court that we do not waive any right unless that right is waived in court with counsel present, [01:26:21.540 --> 01:26:25.540] after full disclosure, free of coercion. [01:26:25.540 --> 01:26:33.540] And the Brady motion, a 20-something page in motion and limiting. [01:26:33.540 --> 01:26:38.540] Motion and limiting are all of those questions the other side can't ask. [01:26:38.540 --> 01:26:41.540] Challenge subject matter jurisdiction. [01:26:41.540 --> 01:26:49.540] That's everything that if someone can go to the traffic site in Texas, put in their ticket information, [01:26:49.540 --> 01:26:56.540] and this will drop you down 150 pages of documents to file in the court. [01:26:56.540 --> 01:26:59.540] And the court, there's no way they can read all those. [01:26:59.540 --> 01:27:01.540] They don't have time they can't afford it. [01:27:01.540 --> 01:27:07.540] When they're paying a lawyer a hundred bucks an hour, the judge, he's not going to read these documents. [01:27:07.540 --> 01:27:11.540] At the moment, we have Walker v. Driver. [01:27:11.540 --> 01:27:19.540] A judge has no discretion in properly applying the law to the facts. [01:27:19.540 --> 01:27:22.540] Failure to do so is an abusive discretion. [01:27:22.540 --> 01:27:26.540] An abusive discretion that denies a citizen's full and free access to or enjoyment of right. [01:27:26.540 --> 01:27:28.540] Well, that's a fish repression in the state of Texas. [01:27:28.540 --> 01:27:31.540] It's a fish misconduct in the state of Tennessee. [01:27:31.540 --> 01:27:40.540] So if I file a motion with the court and the court fails to rule on one issue in that motion, [01:27:40.540 --> 01:27:42.540] he's denied me access to the court. [01:27:42.540 --> 01:27:47.540] He denied me in my right to petition the court for redressing grievance. [01:27:47.540 --> 01:27:52.540] That's crime in every state. [01:27:52.540 --> 01:28:00.540] So it's easy enough to well, I think you're addressing a serious problem that I'm facing here. [01:28:00.540 --> 01:28:03.540] And that is how to make something that's very complex. [01:28:03.540 --> 01:28:10.540] I mean, the listener, Randall, sometimes is just bewildered about what things mean and what steps to take. [01:28:10.540 --> 01:28:13.540] There seem to be, there's a lot of fog somehow. [01:28:13.540 --> 01:28:15.540] How do we make it accessible? [01:28:15.540 --> 01:28:20.540] How do we make it so that without knowing a lot, you can use what we have found out? [01:28:20.540 --> 01:28:23.540] And your website sounds like a great idea. [01:28:23.540 --> 01:28:27.540] I'm trying to come up with a cover, Talisman or Mantra. [01:28:27.540 --> 01:28:29.540] And my Talisman is this. [01:28:29.540 --> 01:28:36.540] He's one of the persons who just heard about my administrative notice in Chattanooga and elsewhere in Tennessee. [01:28:36.540 --> 01:28:40.540] And that is to say, he knows if there's something out there, he doesn't know what's in it, [01:28:40.540 --> 01:28:43.540] but he knows it's kind of something, it's like an umbrella. [01:28:43.540 --> 01:28:45.540] He can pop open when it rains. [01:28:45.540 --> 01:28:48.540] He doesn't know exactly how all the springs work and the pivots work, [01:28:48.540 --> 01:28:52.540] but he knows it's there and when he opens it, it covers him from the raindrops. [01:28:52.540 --> 01:28:58.540] And that is a kind of a slogan, sir or officer, I'm traveling under the notice [01:28:58.540 --> 01:29:01.540] and I make no statement apart from my attorney being present. [01:29:01.540 --> 01:29:06.540] So again, here's this young black kid with 2,000 in his car, [01:29:06.540 --> 01:29:12.540] subject to a harassing traffic stop by a white officer or maybe a black officer. [01:29:12.540 --> 01:29:17.540] And he doesn't know what's in it, but he's going to use this as his protection because he's heard about it. [01:29:17.540 --> 01:29:25.540] So your step is much more involved though because in your case, it's not the side of the street anymore, it's the court. [01:29:25.540 --> 01:29:29.540] And what do we have in the way of the court without practicing law? [01:29:29.540 --> 01:29:31.540] The thing is we can't practice law. [01:29:31.540 --> 01:29:33.540] We can't have a law business. [01:29:33.540 --> 01:29:37.540] That's the UPL status here. [01:29:37.540 --> 01:29:41.540] Hang on. About to go to break, but I'll address this on the other side. [01:29:41.540 --> 01:29:49.540] And we do have something that may be exquisitely simple. [01:29:49.540 --> 01:29:59.540] We'll be right back. [01:29:59.540 --> 01:30:09.540] Since 9-11, our government has used invasive measures like warrantless phone taps to keep us safe from terrorists. [01:30:09.540 --> 01:30:13.540] But too much government surveillance could actually put us at greater risk. [01:30:13.540 --> 01:30:18.540] I'm Dr. Katherine Albrecht and I'll be back with the unsettling truth in just a moment. [01:30:18.540 --> 01:30:23.540] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:30:23.540 --> 01:30:28.540] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:30:28.540 --> 01:30:33.540] So protect your rights. Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [01:30:33.540 --> 01:30:36.540] Privacy. It's worth hanging on to. 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[01:33:25.540 --> 01:33:28.540] And yes, there is a way to address this, [01:33:28.540 --> 01:33:34.540] so that someone doesn't have to become a legal professional [01:33:34.540 --> 01:33:37.540] in order to try to protect himself. [01:33:37.540 --> 01:33:41.540] We have, at Rule of Law Radio, [01:33:41.540 --> 01:33:45.540] we've been working on a project for the last 13 years [01:33:45.540 --> 01:33:52.540] to make it so that an ordinary person with no expertise in law [01:33:52.540 --> 01:33:55.540] can find remedy. [01:33:55.540 --> 01:34:00.540] And it turns out traffic is probably the easiest place, [01:34:00.540 --> 01:34:05.540] because traffic is, at the end of the day, it's all about the money. [01:34:05.540 --> 01:34:09.540] You have jurisdictions trying to collect money from individuals. [01:34:09.540 --> 01:34:13.540] So you make it too expensive for them, [01:34:13.540 --> 01:34:18.540] and we can build a set of the standard documents [01:34:18.540 --> 01:34:21.540] that should be filed in any case. [01:34:21.540 --> 01:34:24.540] Regardless of the facts. [01:34:24.540 --> 01:34:30.540] If you're cited for any criminal violation, [01:34:30.540 --> 01:34:34.540] there are a set of documents that should be filed. [01:34:34.540 --> 01:34:38.540] You should file a first appearance. [01:34:38.540 --> 01:34:40.540] That's a subject matter jurisdiction challenge [01:34:40.540 --> 01:34:44.540] based on personal jurisdiction, [01:34:44.540 --> 01:34:47.540] a subject matter jurisdiction challenge [01:34:47.540 --> 01:34:50.540] that challenges the jurisdiction of the court. [01:34:50.540 --> 01:34:54.540] It doesn't matter if they have jurisdiction or not. [01:34:54.540 --> 01:34:58.540] When you challenge it, they lose it, [01:34:58.540 --> 01:35:00.540] and they must prove it up. [01:35:00.540 --> 01:35:02.540] So you just put them on this legal dime. [01:35:02.540 --> 01:35:07.540] The individual, they don't have no way of this stuff. [01:35:07.540 --> 01:35:09.540] They put in their ticket information, [01:35:09.540 --> 01:35:13.540] download this stack of documents, sign them a symptom. [01:35:13.540 --> 01:35:16.540] Now the court has a lawyer here, [01:35:16.540 --> 01:35:19.540] they hire and bring him in, [01:35:19.540 --> 01:35:23.540] and the last case the court I went to [01:35:23.540 --> 01:35:26.540] to help someone else, they had 58 people there [01:35:26.540 --> 01:35:30.540] that this lawyer is going to interview in one night. [01:35:30.540 --> 01:35:32.540] So when he got to this guy, [01:35:32.540 --> 01:35:35.540] he had 150 pages of documents he had to read. [01:35:35.540 --> 01:35:38.540] Good luck with that. [01:35:38.540 --> 01:35:43.540] And I wound up filing 58 felony charges against the lawyer [01:35:43.540 --> 01:35:46.540] for impersonating a judicial officer [01:35:46.540 --> 01:35:49.540] because the hearing was supposed to be before a judge. [01:35:49.540 --> 01:35:54.540] But with these documents, [01:35:54.540 --> 01:35:58.540] the individual doesn't have to know anything. [01:35:58.540 --> 01:36:01.540] They can be relatively certain [01:36:01.540 --> 01:36:05.540] that they have a good set of documents [01:36:05.540 --> 01:36:10.540] that go to proper and appropriate law. [01:36:10.540 --> 01:36:12.540] They don't have to know what it is. [01:36:12.540 --> 01:36:14.540] It invokes the duty of the court [01:36:14.540 --> 01:36:17.540] whether they know it does or not. [01:36:17.540 --> 01:36:20.540] So we've already done all of this work [01:36:20.540 --> 01:36:22.540] developing these documents. [01:36:22.540 --> 01:36:24.540] Someone go online, [01:36:24.540 --> 01:36:26.540] download the documents, sign them and send them. [01:36:26.540 --> 01:36:29.540] Now we do suggest they read them [01:36:29.540 --> 01:36:32.540] because the documents are written [01:36:32.540 --> 01:36:39.540] in order to give the person some training [01:36:39.540 --> 01:36:43.540] in what the underlying law, [01:36:43.540 --> 01:36:46.540] but they don't need to. [01:36:46.540 --> 01:36:48.540] If you invoke the duty of the court, it's invoked. [01:36:48.540 --> 01:36:50.540] Whether you say it's invoked or not, [01:36:50.540 --> 01:36:52.540] whether you even know it's invoked or not. [01:36:52.540 --> 01:36:54.540] So yes, we can do this. [01:36:54.540 --> 01:36:56.540] And if we can talk this week, [01:36:56.540 --> 01:36:59.540] I will provide you with these documents [01:36:59.540 --> 01:37:03.540] and you make them available to your listeners [01:37:03.540 --> 01:37:07.540] and they can shut down traffic enforcement, Chattanooga. [01:37:07.540 --> 01:37:09.540] It won't take many. [01:37:09.540 --> 01:37:14.540] All right, you've had experience hammering the courts. [01:37:14.540 --> 01:37:17.540] Will you kind of explain your experience [01:37:17.540 --> 01:37:20.540] spotting all these documents? [01:37:20.540 --> 01:37:23.540] Well, yes. [01:37:23.540 --> 01:37:27.540] I went through some of the documents that I got from you, [01:37:27.540 --> 01:37:29.540] from Randy, I mean from Eddie, [01:37:29.540 --> 01:37:31.540] and I basically came up with my own [01:37:31.540 --> 01:37:35.540] that are more my style. [01:37:35.540 --> 01:37:42.540] And they do overwhelm. [01:37:42.540 --> 01:37:46.540] I've noticed that the attorneys don't read them [01:37:46.540 --> 01:37:51.540] and the judges, it's really thick for them to get through. [01:37:51.540 --> 01:37:55.540] I'm surprised actually to notice a pattern [01:37:55.540 --> 01:37:58.540] of the people that are supposed to be upholding the law, [01:37:58.540 --> 01:38:00.540] defending our rights. [01:38:00.540 --> 01:38:02.540] They really don't know. [01:38:02.540 --> 01:38:05.540] I used to think they were just doing this [01:38:05.540 --> 01:38:08.540] out of the coldness of their hearts, [01:38:08.540 --> 01:38:12.540] but now I'm much more of the opinion that those are the few [01:38:12.540 --> 01:38:15.540] and the many are the ones who are clueless [01:38:15.540 --> 01:38:18.540] or doing what they've been told to do [01:38:18.540 --> 01:38:21.540] and they don't have time to pay attention to the details. [01:38:21.540 --> 01:38:24.540] They don't have time to try to figure out what's right. [01:38:24.540 --> 01:38:26.540] They just go through the motions [01:38:26.540 --> 01:38:28.540] and do everything that they think they're supposed to do. [01:38:28.540 --> 01:38:34.540] And if it hurts people, oh well, that's just the way we do things. [01:38:34.540 --> 01:38:37.540] And they really don't have time to read all this, like you said. [01:38:37.540 --> 01:38:40.540] And how well do they respond to you [01:38:40.540 --> 01:38:46.540] when you pulled them up on the lead and done? [01:38:46.540 --> 01:38:49.540] They don't like it at all. [01:38:49.540 --> 01:38:56.540] I tend to have an increasing number of lawyers up here [01:38:56.540 --> 01:38:59.540] for one free trial hearing to the next. [01:38:59.540 --> 01:39:03.540] And they try to enforce, I mean, they try to support each other, [01:39:03.540 --> 01:39:08.540] bringing piles of books and trying to flip through them to find this, [01:39:08.540 --> 01:39:12.540] find this, and then they whip out something as if it's a trophy. [01:39:12.540 --> 01:39:15.540] They're going to hear something that supports our position [01:39:15.540 --> 01:39:19.540] and then I shoot it down with both barrels off the top of my head [01:39:19.540 --> 01:39:24.540] and they're so dismayed. [01:39:24.540 --> 01:39:31.540] Well, the point of all this is the courts do not know how to deal with this. [01:39:31.540 --> 01:39:33.540] They don't have the resources. [01:39:33.540 --> 01:39:42.540] They don't have the basic knowledge they need to adjudicate their own courts. [01:39:42.540 --> 01:39:50.540] And we as the accused only need to have one set of knowledge. [01:39:50.540 --> 01:39:56.540] And the person who's bringing the knowledge doesn't have to know what it is. [01:39:56.540 --> 01:39:59.540] They only have to have the documents. [01:39:59.540 --> 01:40:02.540] And it's easy enough to do that. [01:40:02.540 --> 01:40:09.540] I haven't done that myself because I'm promoting a different project [01:40:09.540 --> 01:40:18.540] that I did not want discredited or damaged by me shutting down the legal system. [01:40:18.540 --> 01:40:27.540] But if it shuts down the legal system, that won't affect my legal earth project at all. [01:40:27.540 --> 01:40:34.540] I'm trying to get someone else to handle my traffic site in Texas so it doesn't point at me. [01:40:34.540 --> 01:40:39.540] When I'm standing before a group of lawyers trying to sell them on this project, [01:40:39.540 --> 01:40:45.540] I'm not telling the lawyers that I'm talking to that this project will eliminate the profession of lawyer [01:40:45.540 --> 01:40:47.540] and get lawyers to pay us to do it. [01:40:47.540 --> 01:40:49.540] That's what it's designed to do. [01:40:49.540 --> 01:40:53.540] But in the meantime, it looks really good for lawyers. [01:40:53.540 --> 01:40:59.540] But if lawyers know I'm shutting down the legal system, they're going to be real reluctant dealing with me. [01:40:59.540 --> 01:41:07.540] So if I can get somebody else to do it, then it acts as proof of concept. [01:41:07.540 --> 01:41:17.540] I think we want to raise the cost for the state to harass us and to violate our rights and injure us. [01:41:17.540 --> 01:41:22.540] And having a correct response, having an understanding of what the issues are, [01:41:22.540 --> 01:41:33.540] raises the cost for them and offers testimony to other people in the gallery of what is being done amiss. [01:41:33.540 --> 01:41:41.540] And so as I'm a journalist here in Chattanooga and I cover these cases with extreme interest and extreme detail, [01:41:41.540 --> 01:41:45.540] trying to make it interesting, of course, in talking about it on my show, [01:41:45.540 --> 01:41:51.540] reporting on these cases on my show, and also writing about them on my website, which is FYI. [01:41:51.540 --> 01:41:56.540] It's TNTrafficTicket.us, which has a lot of general material in it. [01:41:56.540 --> 01:42:06.540] And because the states are so similar, Randall, I think it doesn't really hurt the value of what we're saying too much to someone who's in another state. [01:42:06.540 --> 01:42:13.540] You're in Texas, I'm in Tennessee, someone in Indiana or Illinois may have similar things to learn just on basic principle, [01:42:13.540 --> 01:42:17.540] because that way the person can know what to look for. [01:42:17.540 --> 01:42:27.540] Most of the documents on our site are basically following federal law. [01:42:27.540 --> 01:42:34.540] They go to the rights that everybody has and they will be consistent across all the states. [01:42:34.540 --> 01:42:38.540] We have a few documents on there that are specific to Texas. [01:42:38.540 --> 01:42:49.540] If we set up your site, we'll use the generic documents that are consistent across all the states and then we'll craft specific documents for Tennessee. [01:42:49.540 --> 01:42:57.540] That's the reason I don't have this running in all the states yet, because I haven't had time to craft the specific local arguments. [01:42:57.540 --> 01:43:04.540] But we get a few of those in there, along with this large stack of generic due process documents. [01:43:04.540 --> 01:43:11.540] They'll shut down the courts and they'll shut them down quickly. [01:43:11.540 --> 01:43:17.540] I think they're very optimistic. [01:43:17.540 --> 01:43:31.540] For me, this would be great, because I can say that this guy is using my underlying product, but then I'm not the guy shutting things down, it's just my software is able to do it. [01:43:31.540 --> 01:43:38.540] And that will make my software look better and they won't point it to me quite so much. [01:43:38.540 --> 01:43:42.540] Okay, about to go to our sponsors. [01:43:42.540 --> 01:43:49.540] This is Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain Rooval Radio, and when we come back, we'll start going to some of our callers. [01:43:49.540 --> 01:43:51.540] I know you've been hanging on a long time. 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[01:45:34.540 --> 01:45:43.540] 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. [01:45:43.540 --> 01:46:01.540] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, prosa tactics, and much more. Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner. Or call toll-free 866-LAW-E-Z. [01:46:43.540 --> 01:46:45.540] Oh, love me. [01:46:45.540 --> 01:46:48.540] That you're trying to win. [01:46:48.540 --> 01:46:50.540] This hurts my steps. [01:46:50.540 --> 01:46:52.540] You're trying to win. [01:46:52.540 --> 01:46:54.540] But what goes around comes around. [01:46:54.540 --> 01:46:57.540] As we go. [01:46:57.540 --> 01:46:59.540] So shall we. [01:46:59.540 --> 01:47:02.540] Everybody listen to this song. [01:47:02.540 --> 01:47:07.540] Oh, come on. [01:47:07.540 --> 01:47:17.540] Come on. [01:47:17.540 --> 01:47:20.540] One by one, my friend, tell everybody. [01:47:20.540 --> 01:47:24.540] Pass on the words of a nightingale. [01:47:24.540 --> 01:47:26.540] Then the elephant hunts. [01:47:26.540 --> 01:47:28.540] They say as you go along. [01:47:28.540 --> 01:47:30.540] No leg, come on. [01:47:30.540 --> 01:47:32.540] They say knock you down, man. [01:47:32.540 --> 01:47:37.540] Can't wait to burn if you don't plant no seed. [01:47:37.540 --> 01:47:40.540] My friend, Lord, you better have a good read. [01:47:40.540 --> 01:47:43.540] You better live your life up fully. [01:47:43.540 --> 01:47:47.540] Because, you know, they say, John, I'll sleep with you. [01:47:47.540 --> 01:47:53.540] Potions of redemption for devotion so deep. [01:47:53.540 --> 01:47:57.540] As we serve. [01:47:57.540 --> 01:48:01.540] So shall we read. [01:48:01.540 --> 01:48:04.540] Many miles to travel. [01:48:04.540 --> 01:48:08.540] Many promises to keep. [01:48:08.540 --> 01:48:12.540] As we so. [01:48:12.540 --> 01:48:32.540] So shall we read. [01:48:32.540 --> 01:48:35.540] If you can't enter by an indie darkness. [01:48:35.540 --> 01:48:37.540] You must come in delight. [01:48:37.540 --> 01:48:39.540] We say as a witness. [01:48:39.540 --> 01:48:48.540] Yeah, yeah. [01:48:48.540 --> 01:48:50.540] Okay, we are back. [01:48:50.540 --> 01:48:56.540] Randy Kelkin, Brett Fountain, we'll have our radio here with our special guest, David Toulouse. [01:48:56.540 --> 01:49:04.540] And we were talking about how to bring the system to task. [01:49:04.540 --> 01:49:08.540] And I'm going to go to our college now. [01:49:08.540 --> 01:49:11.540] I'm curious about traffic ticket. [01:49:11.540 --> 01:49:16.540] We've got Renee indicator. [01:49:16.540 --> 01:49:18.540] Hello, Renee. [01:49:18.540 --> 01:49:20.540] Hello. [01:49:20.540 --> 01:49:26.540] Since we talked last night, did you go to traffic ticket website? [01:49:26.540 --> 01:49:29.540] I didn't have a chance yet. [01:49:29.540 --> 01:49:37.540] Okay, what I would like you to do is take the your phone and beat yourself around the eyes and years. [01:49:37.540 --> 01:49:40.540] Now it's on my left. [01:49:40.540 --> 01:49:46.540] You go to that website and put in your ticket information. [01:49:46.540 --> 01:49:52.540] And it will spit you out a big stack of documents. [01:49:52.540 --> 01:49:56.540] Read those documents. [01:49:56.540 --> 01:50:01.540] Those documents are there to be filed with the courts. [01:50:01.540 --> 01:50:06.540] But when we write these documents, we write them as a teaching tool. [01:50:06.540 --> 01:50:11.540] We're not just teaching you, we're teaching the judge. [01:50:11.540 --> 01:50:18.540] And I always write documents as if I will be presenting them to a grand jury. [01:50:18.540 --> 01:50:24.540] And a grand jury is made up of laypersons, so you assume they don't know anything. [01:50:24.540 --> 01:50:30.540] And this perspective keeps you from leaving stuff out, lawyers leave stuff out all the time. [01:50:30.540 --> 01:50:35.540] And judges know what's left out, but grand juries don't. [01:50:35.540 --> 01:50:37.540] And petted juries don't. [01:50:37.540 --> 01:50:44.540] So it's always a good idea to write your documents for an eighth grader that knows nothing about your subject. [01:50:44.540 --> 01:50:46.540] Read those documents. [01:50:46.540 --> 01:50:58.540] They will give you a very good grounding in your position as a citizen within your state. [01:50:58.540 --> 01:51:06.540] The majority of the documents that are on this site are documents that go to federal due process. [01:51:06.540 --> 01:51:11.540] We have a demand for speedy trial. [01:51:11.540 --> 01:51:16.540] The courts have said you have a right to a speedy trial, but you have to demand it. [01:51:16.540 --> 01:51:20.540] If you don't demand it, they presume you waive it. [01:51:20.540 --> 01:51:28.540] Well, so we demand a speedy trial, we have a demand for preliminary hearing, which they almost never do. [01:51:28.540 --> 01:51:39.540] And since they presume that we waive our rights unless we demand them, we have a mother Hubbard motion that demands all our rights. [01:51:39.540 --> 01:51:52.540] And notices the court that we do not waive any right unless that rights waived in court after full disclosure with counsel present free of coercion. [01:51:52.540 --> 01:51:58.540] And that's out of the statutory law concerning speedy trial. [01:51:58.540 --> 01:52:01.540] That's the only way you can waive speedy trial. [01:52:01.540 --> 01:52:05.540] So we just attach that to all of our rights and file that with the court. [01:52:05.540 --> 01:52:12.540] But in reading these documents, they'll give you a good grounding in the underlying law. [01:52:12.540 --> 01:52:14.540] Awesome. [01:52:14.540 --> 01:52:29.540] Once you read those, then you file those with the courts and especially you're filing these in Wise County with James Staten, the county attorney. [01:52:29.540 --> 01:52:37.540] And he will read those documents or he will look at them and he will know exactly where they came from. [01:52:37.540 --> 01:52:45.540] And it may be the best way to get him to want to give you a deal to get you to go away. [01:52:45.540 --> 01:52:51.540] But now I'm going to say something that a lot of my listeners may bristle at. [01:52:51.540 --> 01:53:03.540] When you come to the court and they have a good claim against you, this is not a good time to pick your fight. [01:53:03.540 --> 01:53:10.540] The best time to have a fight is when you go to the court and pick it yourself. [01:53:10.540 --> 01:53:24.540] Well, I could speak to Hernandez. I'm going to go pick a fight with Hernandez and with the police department and possibly did. [01:53:24.540 --> 01:53:29.540] I'm going to try to avoid the sheriff's department. I'm trying to get the sheriff to work a program with me. [01:53:29.540 --> 01:53:36.540] But because this is the town I live in, I can do it with righteous indignation. [01:53:36.540 --> 01:53:41.540] So I'm going to start this fight and they don't have any claim against me. [01:53:41.540 --> 01:53:52.540] That's the fight you want to have. When your liberty is at risk, when your finances are at risk, don't pick these fights. [01:53:52.540 --> 01:54:06.540] Be contrite. Give them a good reason to make you a deal you can't pass up. Make this thing go away and then you can come back and fight them all you want to. [01:54:06.540 --> 01:54:08.540] Okay. [01:54:08.540 --> 01:54:14.540] Okay. You called and I bushwacked you. [01:54:14.540 --> 01:54:18.540] Did you have questions for me? [01:54:18.540 --> 01:54:28.540] I might later. I still need to formulate my thoughts on forming the questions. I'm not really ready to present the questions yet. [01:54:28.540 --> 01:54:37.540] Good. Once you download those documents, I don't charge anything on that side so everything's free to download. [01:54:37.540 --> 01:54:41.540] Read through them twice. [01:54:41.540 --> 01:54:51.540] The first time you read through them, don't bother to try to understand all of them because it's just too complex. [01:54:51.540 --> 01:54:56.540] I've tried to make it as simple as possible, but it's still too complex. [01:54:56.540 --> 01:55:08.540] So read through them and then go back and read through them again. Read through all of them and then go back and read through all of them again. [01:55:08.540 --> 01:55:22.540] Then you'll start stitching the pieces together. The first time you read it, it's all new information and you don't have an external referential index that you can attach to all of these different pieces of information. [01:55:22.540 --> 01:55:26.540] The second time you read it, you will have. [01:55:26.540 --> 01:55:35.540] Then you'll start stitching the pieces together and then when you get in court, you will know a little better than the judge does. [01:55:35.540 --> 01:55:42.540] When you talk to the prosecuting attorney, he's going to offer you a deal. [01:55:42.540 --> 01:55:50.540] The more pressure you can put on him, the better deal you can get and the more articulate you can be, the better the deal. [01:55:50.540 --> 01:55:57.540] And avoid patriot language. [01:55:57.540 --> 01:56:04.540] You wrote me a statement of facts and it contained a lot of patriot type language in there. [01:56:04.540 --> 01:56:10.540] When he says patriot, he just means anything that just sounds weird to general public. [01:56:10.540 --> 01:56:12.540] Yes. [01:56:12.540 --> 01:56:14.540] Like what? [01:56:14.540 --> 01:56:21.540] Most of my life it was really a positive thing to be a patriot. You were supposed to be a patriot. Now all of a sudden it's a crime. [01:56:21.540 --> 01:56:24.540] No, no, no. [01:56:24.540 --> 01:56:35.540] See, he doesn't mean actual patriotism. He means there are some things that people say and certain phrases that are sort of like buzzwords. [01:56:35.540 --> 01:56:42.540] And the police have heard these words and they just associate it with weird people. [01:56:42.540 --> 01:56:52.540] They don't give it the credence that the words might mean and there's no thought given to whether or not there is some validity to your ideas. [01:56:52.540 --> 01:57:00.540] It immediately puts you in a category of somebody who gets less weight. [01:57:00.540 --> 01:57:13.540] There is a style out there. They start their documents with single sovereign man on the land. [01:57:13.540 --> 01:57:19.540] I asked a guy once, why did you put all that in there? He said, well, it's all true. [01:57:19.540 --> 01:57:26.540] You're fat, bald and old. You didn't put that in there. He said, well, that's not relevant. That's right. [01:57:26.540 --> 01:57:29.540] Neither is this. [01:57:29.540 --> 01:57:38.540] When you write a document for the judge, you want the judge to see what he expects to see, where he expects to see it. [01:57:38.540 --> 01:57:46.540] You don't want him to have any reason to believe that a lawyer didn't write this document. [01:57:46.540 --> 01:57:52.540] Unless he looks at the bottom and sees there's no lawyer's signature down there. [01:57:52.540 --> 01:58:08.540] The most honest judge you can have will be prejudiced by this language that he's received from somebody who's just filed an 11 trillion dollar lien against the justice of the peace. [01:58:08.540 --> 01:58:17.540] I had two guys that did that. They've gotten this language in there, this kind of standard for the patriot movement. [01:58:17.540 --> 01:58:24.540] It's what I call patriot mythology. A guy reads something, he misinterprets what he reads. [01:58:24.540 --> 01:58:29.540] He comes up with this great idea and gets other people to do this, not himself. [01:58:29.540 --> 01:58:34.540] Sam Kennedy, a perfect example. He got a lot of people put in jail. [01:58:34.540 --> 01:58:38.540] And hang on, we'll pick this up on the other side. [01:58:38.540 --> 01:58:41.540] This is Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, we'll have our radio. [01:58:41.540 --> 01:58:45.540] I'm not going to give out the calling number. The call board is full. [01:58:45.540 --> 01:58:49.540] Hang on calling in until somebody drops off because we can only hold. [01:58:49.540 --> 01:58:53.540] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world. [01:58:53.540 --> 01:58:57.540] Yet countless readers are frustrated because they struggle to understand it. 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