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[00:41.320 --> 00:51.800] Today in History, the year 1916, the Prepared as Day bombing, a time suitcase bomb, was [00:51.800 --> 00:56.960] detonated on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Prepared as Day parade, [00:56.960 --> 01:06.860] killing 10 and injuring 40 today in history, and recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed [01:06.860 --> 01:12.560] House Bill 1325 legalizing Hemp into taxes law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, [01:12.560 --> 01:16.920] including Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges, [01:16.920 --> 01:21.040] and even refusing to file new ones, since they are stipulating that they do not have the time [01:21.040 --> 01:26.760] or the laboratory equipment to test the herb for THC. Margaret Moore, the Travis County District [01:26.760 --> 01:30.720] Attorney, announced earlier this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and [01:30.720 --> 01:35.160] delivery of marijuana cases because of the law. Mr. Abbott and other state officials, [01:35.160 --> 01:39.360] including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter to county district attorneys back on [01:39.360 --> 01:44.360] Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas, and that these actions demonstrate [01:44.360 --> 01:50.760] a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as well as other cities, too, like the district attorney [01:50.760 --> 01:56.840] in El Paso, Cayma Esparza, a Democrat, who also stated earlier this month that the law, [01:56.840 --> 02:02.120] quote, will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. 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According to the university paper, the shark secretes [02:41.560 --> 02:48.760] a lumus fluid from a gland near its front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and prey [02:48.760 --> 03:12.760] who may be drawn into the glow. This is Wolf Roadie with your lowdown for July 22nd, 2019. [03:19.080 --> 03:22.760] Tell me what you're gonna do, what you're gonna do. [03:25.640 --> 03:32.520] Yeah, bad boys, bad boys, what you're gonna do, what you're gonna do when they come for you. [03:32.520 --> 03:38.200] Bad boys, bad boys, what you're gonna do, what you're gonna do when they come for you. [03:38.200 --> 03:43.720] When you were eight and your head bad traced, you go to school and learn the golden rules. [03:43.720 --> 03:49.720] So why are you acting like a bloody fool if you still get hot and your muscles cool. Bad boys, [03:49.720 --> 03:56.280] bad boys, what you're gonna do. Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Rhett Fountain, [03:56.280 --> 04:04.520] Rue de la Radio on this the 29th day of May, 2020, and I made a big mistake today. [04:05.720 --> 04:12.520] I was supposed to call my brother. It's his birthday and every year on his birthday, [04:12.520 --> 04:20.120] I call him and ask him how old he is. I called him last year and I said, [04:20.120 --> 04:28.120] Don, it's your birthday. How old are you today? And he said, well, I'm 72. And I said, [04:29.080 --> 04:36.840] I knew that. I just wanted to hear you say it. He doesn't find me as funny as I do. [04:36.840 --> 04:42.520] And Brett, you've had another encounter with our illustrious Wood County. [04:43.480 --> 04:54.200] I have. It was a very different kind of encounter this time. And, well, I was over there passing [04:54.200 --> 04:59.400] through Wood County and, you know, I've been holding them accountable for a lot of things [04:59.400 --> 05:07.320] they've been doing and wrong. And, well, my wife had a headache. She was feeling bad. And she, [05:07.720 --> 05:14.120] so we were taking my truck, the truck that I know that they probably recognize, or at least I imagine [05:14.120 --> 05:18.680] they recognize and they decide whether they're the people that want to cause me trouble or they [05:18.680 --> 05:22.680] want to stay steer clear and won't want to touch me with a 10 foot pole. I don't know how to tell [05:22.680 --> 05:27.080] the difference, but I imagine that when they see the truck, they put themselves in one of those [05:27.080 --> 05:37.720] categories. And, well, my wife was driving. She didn't want us to have another layer of trouble. [05:37.720 --> 05:49.000] So she was behind the wheel. And she was in pain. And cops come and pull us over. It was Wood County [05:49.000 --> 05:55.400] Sheriff's deputies pulled over the truck. We hadn't done anything wrong, weren't speeding or anything. [05:55.400 --> 06:01.400] But they were in a practice mode. They were doing some kind of a training thing where they're teaching [06:01.400 --> 06:11.000] somebody to do traffic stops. So pulled us over and I popped out of the passenger side. I didn't [06:11.000 --> 06:14.920] even wait, you know, for him to come close to the truck or anything. I popped out and I went [06:14.920 --> 06:20.200] right to the back and I told him, look, we're trying to take care of my wife has medical needs [06:20.200 --> 06:25.480] right now. And we're trying to take care of her. Just leave us alone, will you? Just stop harassing [06:25.480 --> 06:34.680] us. I started at that point. Like, I was, I came across to them like, I'm fed up with your harassment. [06:36.520 --> 06:40.440] Well, so then they kind of took a step back and they're like, well, sir, you need to get back [06:40.440 --> 06:46.600] and you need to get back in your vehicle right now. And, and they started going with the, [06:46.600 --> 06:54.600] you're making me nervous. Well, you're acting agitated. So we did that for a little bit. Then [06:57.400 --> 07:03.720] they pretty much backed off. They, they switched gears. They, they didn't want to write tickets or [07:03.720 --> 07:10.920] anything. They, they instead, they looked at hers. They said, okay, look, she's, she really does need [07:10.920 --> 07:17.240] some kind of attention. She's in pain. Should we call an ambulance? I said, no, I'm not hiring an [07:17.240 --> 07:20.920] ambulance. We're just trying to go over and get her some medicine. Leave us alone and let us go do [07:20.920 --> 07:28.680] that. And they did. They said, in fact, why don't you get in the, I know you don't, I, I went ahead [07:28.680 --> 07:33.480] and looked up her license and I realized that yours is, is marked as suspended right now. But [07:34.040 --> 07:39.400] honestly, for safety reasons, I'd rather have you behind the wheel. And I said, thank you. [07:39.400 --> 07:44.440] Thank you. What you've just done sounds like a very human thing to say. And it makes a lot of [07:44.440 --> 07:49.640] sense. And I appreciate it. And it goes, that's, that's a safe thing to say. I appreciate that. [07:50.200 --> 07:54.760] So I hopped in the, in, in behind the wheel and I took my wife over to find her some ivy [07:54.760 --> 08:00.200] profit and they left us alone. Didn't even write us a warning or anything. I thought that was [08:00.200 --> 08:04.920] really great. I told them, I took down their names so that I could send in a, a commendation to the [08:04.920 --> 08:11.960] sheriff. Cause I'm really glad that finally I have something good I can say about at least some of [08:11.960 --> 08:19.720] their people. That's probably really going to annoy the sheriff. Annoy him that I have something good [08:19.720 --> 08:26.200] to say. Yeah, that you're not as bad a guy as they want to think you are. Well, I already emailed [08:26.200 --> 08:32.840] the sheriff and I said, look, tell me where all, how do I file a formal commendation? I don't know [08:32.840 --> 08:37.640] where that letter needs to go. Is that to you? T. Cole, who needs to get it? I'm ready to send it. [08:40.200 --> 08:41.240] He didn't answer yet. [08:44.360 --> 08:51.640] So he's probably trying to figure out what you have planned for him. But we, we did address [08:51.640 --> 09:02.120] that last night with Tina. Tina was on and she had sent a letter, a positive letter to the state [09:02.120 --> 09:09.560] commissioner in judicial conduct about a judge that had ruled against her. But in the process of, [09:09.560 --> 09:16.840] of the trial, she said the judge treated her very fairly and she was polite and respectful. [09:17.720 --> 09:24.760] And she sent us a letter indicating how much she appreciated that. And then the judge read [09:24.760 --> 09:37.080] it and she filed a request for reconsideration and the judge granted it. They ruled against [09:37.080 --> 09:44.520] her out of hand on everything. And the judge granted her reconsideration. That was cool. [09:46.760 --> 09:52.280] And I, you know, that, a letter like she wrote, this is someone who ruled against me, [09:52.280 --> 09:59.560] but she indicated that she appreciated the judge's courtesy and professionalism. This is the kind [09:59.560 --> 10:07.080] of thing they like to use when they're running for office. So it's kind of like, I have a friend that [10:07.080 --> 10:15.880] Dr. Vieth and Austin, he had a house built and they did such a good job that he sent this glowing [10:15.880 --> 10:22.440] letter of commendation. And some 15 years later, a salesman come by to sell him a new house. [10:23.720 --> 10:29.960] And as part of his sales pitch, he sold him this letter that they got from a satisfied customer. [10:31.240 --> 10:38.760] It was his letter. This kind of thing goes a long way. And I do have- [10:38.760 --> 10:43.080] That's really good to hear. So it's a good thing to be able to do. [10:43.080 --> 10:50.120] And it, if you're really hammering them and then all of a sudden you do something really nice, [10:51.160 --> 10:58.520] keeps them off balance. You know, when I go to these jurisdictions, I always laugh and joke [10:58.520 --> 11:04.120] with them. And then when they step out of line, I hammer them good and then I go back to joking [11:04.120 --> 11:13.560] with them. They never know how to take me. They never know who- I had a friend got a job in [11:13.560 --> 11:20.200] Wise County at the tax assessors. And they were showing him around the office and all the different [11:20.920 --> 11:26.760] positions and things. And they took him to the front desk and the manager told him, [11:26.760 --> 11:32.120] it's just one thing. There's just one guy that comes in here, Randy Kelton. He's always laughing [11:32.120 --> 11:39.240] and joking, but watch that SOB. He's just trying to get you to do something so he can call the [11:39.240 --> 11:45.800] police and try to get you arrested. And John said, he knew me. He said, well, yeah, he is. [11:46.760 --> 11:51.160] Said, don't screw with him. But that's how I want him to feel. [11:52.520 --> 11:57.560] Exactly. Hey, maybe follow the law for a different, for something different. [11:57.560 --> 12:06.200] And I have phone lines open. Call in number 512-646-1984. We'll keep them open all night. [12:06.200 --> 12:10.680] So if you have a question or comment, give us a call. And we're talking about [12:12.440 --> 12:21.480] commendation letters. They are great, especially when you're hammering a jurisdiction and you [12:21.480 --> 12:28.280] got everybody in the jurisdiction you're after and someone conducts themselves professionally. [12:30.520 --> 12:35.800] And you send in this glowing letter about them. Now everyone's, they want to talk about what a [12:35.800 --> 12:41.480] no good rascal this person is. And then they got this to deal with. Somebody said, well, [12:41.480 --> 12:53.400] he's not such a rascal. Johnson County. I was after the district attorney and the sergeant on the [12:54.360 --> 13:03.160] bailiff, wait, we got along great. I was in there one day and I had filed criminal charges [13:03.160 --> 13:09.880] with the grand jury against the district attorney. And I was waiting for them to call me. I sit in [13:09.880 --> 13:14.920] the courtroom and I got up out of the courtroom, came out in the hall and the sergeant said, Mr. [13:14.920 --> 13:22.440] Kelton, you have him in it? I said, well, sure. He said, you know, you seem like a personable [13:22.440 --> 13:28.120] individual. I said, well, I try to be. He said, mind if I give you a little advice? I said, well, [13:28.120 --> 13:35.160] sure. He said, when you come down here poking the bear the way you do, you really need to be careful. [13:35.160 --> 13:41.320] I said, oh, sergeant, don't worry. I'm always very careful. And besides, you don't understand. [13:42.360 --> 13:51.880] I am the bear. Exactly. He laughed and said, yes, Mr. Kelton, today you are the bear. [13:53.960 --> 13:57.880] That was great. All the other bailiffs, there's two or three of them that really didn't like me, [13:57.880 --> 14:04.040] one in particular. I had really crawled down his throat a time or two. And to see me laughing and [14:04.040 --> 14:10.760] joking with his boss, that just made it worse for him. Because then they can't mentally put you [14:10.760 --> 14:20.280] in the category of bad guy. Yeah, screws up everything for them to demonize you. And that's [14:20.280 --> 14:25.560] what they want to do is they want to demonize you. They want to say that you are agitated. [14:25.560 --> 14:34.520] But when you're laughing and joking with them, they can't call you agitated. So Arlington, [14:35.080 --> 14:40.440] city of Arlington, I call 9-1-1, ask them to arrest the clerk and the bailiff. [14:41.320 --> 14:49.880] And Susan up on 9-1-1, I was joking with him again. But they couldn't bring themselves to laugh at my [14:49.880 --> 15:01.080] funny jokes. I'm sure they were hilarious. Oh, yes, they were. But it makes it tough for all of them. [15:01.800 --> 15:09.720] And primarily, we just don't want them to get a handle on us. And we don't want them to be able [15:09.720 --> 15:19.800] to say that we were agitated. When I got the ticket in Cumbie, the policeman was getting annoyed at me [15:19.800 --> 15:24.840] and I took out my cell phone. And he said, I need you to put that cell phone down while you're [15:24.840 --> 15:32.760] talking to me. I said, no, you don't. You are appear to be getting agitated. And you are prominently [15:32.760 --> 15:38.760] displaying a deadly weapon. Do I need to call 9-1-1 to get someone out here to get you under [15:38.760 --> 15:50.040] control? There you go. The look on his face was priceless. He took a deep breath and exhaled and [15:50.600 --> 15:57.000] no, Mr. Kelton, you do not need to call 9-1-1. Everything was fine after that. We talked and [15:57.000 --> 16:04.120] joked. That's what he said. He stopped somebody else that talked a lot of the stuff I did. And I [16:04.120 --> 16:13.400] said, was it a real redneck guy? Was his name Scott? And he said, no, it wasn't Scott. It started [16:13.400 --> 16:22.760] with an F. Oh, Brett fountain. Yeah, that's the one. Scott, did you hear that? We were defaming you. [16:22.760 --> 16:36.680] Yeah, I know. I feel so warmful and all the love. It's just not you know, talking about when I had a [16:36.680 --> 16:44.040] just one case going on here in Garland. 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[18:50.120 --> 18:54.040] Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com. [18:54.040 --> 19:11.800] Order your copy today and together we can have free society we all want and deserve. [19:24.040 --> 19:43.240] Okay we are back Randy Kelton Brett Mountain rule of law radio and Scott what were you thinking? [19:44.200 --> 19:50.920] You ran off the cliff. I made up for last night when I saved you from going off the cliff and now [19:50.920 --> 20:01.880] I'm even. Yeah we had a good laugh on the break at your expense. Oh man I know it you know with [20:01.880 --> 20:08.440] like I said I was getting rigged over the call all the courts and everything and I was just hammering [20:08.440 --> 20:14.760] everybody that said my name following every criminal complaint I could under the sun well [20:14.760 --> 20:21.400] here I am over in garland on this last little deal and I met this little pretrial type thing [20:21.400 --> 20:26.840] and I stood up you know and I didn't really say much during it never be a real professional [20:26.840 --> 20:36.120] walking on eggshells with everything and as they well should oh man because they've been talking [20:36.120 --> 20:45.240] they already kind of knew my name and so I said well you know you're my favorite judge [20:45.240 --> 20:49.560] well the judge didn't really hear it he thought I said something kind of cocky goes what did you say [20:49.560 --> 20:56.600] I said well you're my favorite judge and he said back in the chair he didn't know how to take it [20:58.200 --> 21:03.480] because he was given he was actually being respectful and nice to me you know and uh [21:03.480 --> 21:09.480] I've had to deal with him once or had something dismissed real quick you know and so he didn't [21:09.480 --> 21:19.160] know how to take that and by the time it came to trial you know they were being very professional [21:19.160 --> 21:25.480] about everything I mean everything that was when I had a little conversation with the judge at the [21:25.480 --> 21:31.880] end of it everybody walked out and I told him you know I said you know I'm bringing you my paperwork [21:31.880 --> 21:38.040] asking you where did I go wrong you know and that's because nobody can get released in any of these [21:38.040 --> 21:43.560] courts no matter what we do and you know I kind of went on a little diet tribe there for a minute [21:43.560 --> 21:50.040] about you know uh this is going to come down to the ballot box or the cartridge box and I prefer [21:50.040 --> 21:56.440] not to be the latter you start to agree when we go yeah because I agree and that's when he opened [21:56.440 --> 22:02.520] up and everybody had vacated the courtroom even the bailiff he tried it off somewhere he was out [22:02.520 --> 22:09.400] of sight and he said you know every year Austin calls all those judges down to discuss how we're [22:09.400 --> 22:16.040] supposed to interpret the law and I said what do you mean to be politically correct he goes exactly [22:16.040 --> 22:21.000] and that's when I said well now that we know that the system is broken how do we fix it [22:21.000 --> 22:26.920] he looks me dead the eye says gonna take more people like you and I thought oh shit we're in [22:26.920 --> 22:37.640] trouble oh sorry but uh anyhow they were really really nice because of all the complaints that [22:37.640 --> 22:41.320] have been hammering them and then when you kind of walk in there and you kind of get treated [22:41.320 --> 22:46.680] nice and you give them a nice treatment back you know and I never filed one complaint against them [22:46.680 --> 22:52.440] not one against that judge and they knew it too because I'm sure they were expecting it [22:53.400 --> 23:01.000] and I didn't want that's the kind of behavior that makes you all the more dangerous to them [23:03.400 --> 23:10.200] because what do you mean this is not someone who is just flying off the handle this is someone [23:10.200 --> 23:17.480] who is very considered and methodical he will come right after you and he don't even have to be [23:17.480 --> 23:25.800] angry at you that's the worst thing to have to deal with how do you manipulate someone like that [23:27.480 --> 23:34.760] can't yeah you don't know how to handle these guys yeah you get the feeling they're handling you [23:34.760 --> 23:42.040] instead of you handling them that was that was what I kind of felt from it you know they knew [23:42.040 --> 23:49.080] at any moment I was going to fire off just complain after complain after because they've seen it I'm [23:49.080 --> 23:54.920] sure they've heard about it because every judge I went before before then got five six seven [23:54.920 --> 24:01.720] criminal complaints on them I mean all the attorneys everybody I could say anybody that [24:01.720 --> 24:08.680] said my name got criminal complaints on three to five feet so when I didn't follow one on these guys [24:08.680 --> 24:14.360] coming out the gate they were kind of they were walking on their shelves they were real professional [24:14.360 --> 24:20.200] about everything and by not filing any complaint because normally I would file all the way through [24:20.200 --> 24:25.640] I mean motions here and everything you know that's when I was filing soon as the cop wrote me a ticket [24:25.640 --> 24:32.680] I was filing a tea close on them that day turning it again to them I left the cop the same day he [24:32.680 --> 24:36.920] wrote me a ticket he saw me pulling out of the police station that's for me dropping off my [24:36.920 --> 24:43.960] tea close complaint he's coming in on me that was one of my favorites [24:47.560 --> 24:53.560] so they knew it was like oh my gosh this guy's gonna fire so many complaints off it is just get [24:53.560 --> 25:01.560] ready for it and I didn't and that got their attention and I think it did a lot of good [25:01.560 --> 25:08.920] because it was my way of saying you know you're doing a good job because if you weren't I would be [25:08.920 --> 25:15.240] firing complaints one right after the other just non-stop you've seen the stack of bar grievances [25:15.240 --> 25:25.160] I was filed hey there was only three and a half inches tall I know and I ran out of ink I burned [25:25.160 --> 25:36.840] up a printer it was terrible I literally burnt up a printer printing off in fact I had to go [25:36.840 --> 25:43.240] find a print shop to keep printing that stuff off I couldn't do it no more what that is the best use [25:43.240 --> 25:50.200] of a printer that is the best way that anybody ever burned up a printer oh did I get my money out [25:50.200 --> 25:55.400] and like I said then I started just going to a print shop and having them just print them off by the [25:55.400 --> 26:04.680] range it was just non-stop it was real funny when I was doing all those information requests to all [26:04.680 --> 26:12.040] the district attorneys I started at A and by the time I got down to D I think I was I was at [26:12.040 --> 26:18.760] 55 or something information request I thought well shoot I'm going to stop right here just see what [26:18.760 --> 26:27.880] comes back and that's when I have one district attorney write me back and give me a nugget [26:27.880 --> 26:34.760] where all the other ones were just being as you know rude facetious as they could and then I'd [26:34.760 --> 26:40.520] have to go back and kind of straighten up each one Dallas was pretty tacky and so was Rockwall [26:40.520 --> 26:48.920] I wound up getting getting back to them so in fact I filed on them with the Texas Rangers [26:48.920 --> 26:57.160] that will show them so but anyhow you got to go in there and just hit them right between the eyes [26:57.160 --> 27:02.680] and then when they act nice let them know you're good you're doing all right now I can take that [27:02.680 --> 27:11.560] so it's kind of like them don't you know you'll they'll never tell you that you beat them but [27:11.560 --> 27:18.200] just watch their actions will play the same flip it on them they'll never you'll never let them [27:18.200 --> 27:23.880] know that they're doing good until you quit filing complaints on them how about that one [27:23.880 --> 27:32.760] yeah well so far that's been working pretty good and it doesn't take a lot of people hammering [27:32.760 --> 27:41.480] these guys to make them sit there and wonder which one's going to be the next one you know I've [27:41.480 --> 27:50.120] said for years doing this show it is my intended outcome that I put every judge in the country [27:50.120 --> 27:56.280] in a position such that when he steps up behind the bench and looks out across the bar at the [27:56.280 --> 28:02.520] gallery I want him wondering which one which one of those scoundrels sitting out there [28:02.520 --> 28:06.600] are waiting for me to render a ruling that he doesn't like so he can run down to the [28:06.600 --> 28:10.760] to the state commission on judicial conduct and try to get me removed from the bench [28:12.440 --> 28:18.920] when we get the judge thinking judges thinking that way most of these problems we're having [28:18.920 --> 28:26.920] will simply go away and that's my story and I'm sticking to it I kind of bushwhacked you Scott [28:27.720 --> 28:34.040] did you have something in particular you called for no that was I was just kind of charming in [28:34.040 --> 28:39.640] on that actually so it just kind of fit in so if you got other callers I'll let you go [28:40.520 --> 28:44.680] well I don't I wanted to ask one thing I haven't been paying attention to the news [28:44.680 --> 28:56.760] what's the latest on trump and the democrats and corona well uh since trump fired off this new [28:56.760 --> 29:06.760] eo going after twitter and taken away their right to censorship now this is blowing up on the internet [29:06.760 --> 29:16.120] now then oh jack dorsi of twitter's underneath the microscope hence so is google youtube which [29:16.120 --> 29:25.160] is one in the same and facebook and now facebook too oh yeah oh yeah because they're all doing [29:25.160 --> 29:35.080] the same thing censorship it's so right facebook is big about that exactly and now that he's took [29:35.080 --> 29:43.880] me fired off this new eo yesterday where he stripped them from that liability that they have from [29:44.920 --> 29:50.600] publisher you know I forget exactly how it's worded but anyhow when they start going and start [29:50.600 --> 29:58.520] censorship people 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--> 33:42.520] twice in a row you know time you need to get to be professional like wet night we we'd never [33:42.520 --> 33:52.840] run off the cliff like that i learned from the best i learned from the best so um i'll [33:52.840 --> 33:59.640] back to this eo all you have to do is google executive order on preventing online censorship [33:59.640 --> 34:08.520] and so this is the new eo that was signed yesterday where it just defamed all this online [34:08.520 --> 34:13.800] censorship which they'll probably still keep going hard on all the lower life people you know [34:13.800 --> 34:19.720] all the small channels and stuff until effectively they'll just have to go in there and break them [34:19.720 --> 34:26.840] up and start using maybe the sherman clayton act on them and that would be the the best thing that [34:26.840 --> 34:32.920] happened to him because they're just gone completely off the rails for a long time but that's huge [34:32.920 --> 34:38.600] huge news now so that's what do you mean sherman clayton that sounds explosive what is that [34:39.800 --> 34:45.800] anti trust that randy you know exactly what that is right yeah so eliminate [34:45.800 --> 34:57.480] uh monopolies exactly so they'll start because google is effectively a monopoly because i think [34:57.480 --> 35:05.720] it's like 70 percent of the people use google as their search engine and facebook is monopoly in [35:05.720 --> 35:11.880] their way and twitter is monopoly and all these other little you know platforms attempting to [35:11.880 --> 35:20.200] compete against them just just can't and so they're the online monopolies and it's been proven [35:20.200 --> 35:29.560] that they have the potential to sway elections just by the way that they can censor and delete [35:30.280 --> 35:36.920] and what they did is trump started making some tweet and so that they were they were putting [35:36.920 --> 35:43.800] a fact check on the bottom of his tweet saying you know click here because this is incorrect [35:43.800 --> 35:57.480] and it was being redirected to cnn so there's no bias going on at cnn especially oh of course [35:57.480 --> 36:05.720] not yeah cnn oh that's got all the good stuff right and then so what was really interesting is [36:05.720 --> 36:12.200] you know all these talking about the mail in ballot stuff and all the fraud that's been going on [36:12.200 --> 36:18.760] and how many ballots have been there was like millions of ballots that came up missing and all [36:18.760 --> 36:23.640] this other kind of weird stuff in the various states it's so when he would start it they would [36:23.640 --> 36:29.000] put some oh well you know fact check this and then they would link it over to cnn while they're [36:29.000 --> 36:34.600] disparaging all they're doing is just disparaging trump and saying all this negative stuff oh he's [36:34.600 --> 36:39.640] wrong he's lying blah blah and they were never citing any any sources whatsoever they're just [36:39.640 --> 36:49.400] making it up and so now he just totally defanged them and so people are going to be able to have [36:49.400 --> 37:00.680] the capacity to to sue them and chatter has a you know a mass a lawsuit you know where a public [37:00.680 --> 37:09.640] uh no was it uh i forgot the name of it uh where all the people get in oh class action [37:09.640 --> 37:15.560] class action yeah big class action suit where everybody that's been censored you know could [37:15.560 --> 37:20.600] join in on the class action everybody get a five bucks out of it you know instead of one person [37:20.600 --> 37:27.160] getting a whole lot of money but it won't scott you've been censored pretty good by youtube that's a [37:27.160 --> 37:36.600] that's a facet of google oh yeah so i'm just waiting and if they will if they'll start bringing on a [37:36.600 --> 37:44.040] class you know jade made a good point about class action suits and he said that all the people that [37:44.040 --> 37:51.480] get in on a class action suit and say it gets dismissed by one of these you know rogue judges [37:51.480 --> 37:58.440] is now everybody that was in on that suit can't come back after them and try to sue them again [37:58.440 --> 38:04.520] individually because they already had their body at the apple technically so if you wait till all [38:04.520 --> 38:11.720] these people file this class action suit or anything and they get you know denied outright [38:11.720 --> 38:17.720] then you find their paperwork go in there and make the corrections and sue them individually [38:17.720 --> 38:24.600] never being in on the class action suit now you've got a better chance and here's the thing so [38:24.600 --> 38:30.840] let's just say that we didn't we just take the class action part out and set that aside for a [38:30.840 --> 38:38.920] minute say i went and started to sue google and then naturally i get my case dismissed well [38:38.920 --> 38:46.440] all my paperwork's been filed now the next person can come back behind me take my paperwork rewrite [38:46.440 --> 38:53.400] it to fit in what the court was saying was wrong with it now they sue it now let's say that that [38:53.400 --> 38:58.840] one gets dismissed out now the third person comes in and he takes the paperwork now he [38:58.840 --> 39:04.760] refines it even more until eventually the third or fourth or fifth person somebody's going to [39:04.760 --> 39:11.960] crack through where you have all your all your t's crossed and i started and they actually win [39:11.960 --> 39:18.840] and then you could come back around and file it again because you know you filed it incorrectly [39:18.840 --> 39:24.840] the first time and now you get to go back and sue them after you've had somebody that finally won [39:25.880 --> 39:31.320] so that's kind of what i'm waiting on personally is to see if somebody could go in there and crack it [39:31.880 --> 39:37.560] and get a winning lawsuit then if you can get a hold of that paperwork write it up with all [39:37.560 --> 39:42.120] that case law and everything that they got in there and then just refile it and then just [39:42.120 --> 39:48.520] everybody one right after the other go in there and just keep suing google until they crumble [39:49.400 --> 39:54.040] i know somebody who's got building some software for that purpose [39:55.880 --> 40:01.480] well now we're talking so that's the way to that's the way to crack them [40:01.480 --> 40:12.200] i agree i agree and i've got the tool uh pastor mass had came to me about these [40:14.200 --> 40:22.920] shelter in place orders and you know that violates first amendment there are a lot of [40:22.920 --> 40:32.360] things that public officials can do to deal with emergencies and pandemics and other things but [40:32.360 --> 40:41.000] one of the things they can't do is violate standing law and if they do violate standing law [40:41.000 --> 40:49.080] they are liable to those they harm and he's wanting me to put together an administrative [40:49.080 --> 40:56.520] procedures suit that we can put online that people can go online fill out a questionnaire [40:56.520 --> 41:03.960] and spin them out the suits and start filing suits against these people who have been ordered to [41:06.040 --> 41:12.760] shelter in place and we're unable to work we've got 44 million people out of work right now because [41:12.760 --> 41:19.240] of this they need to go after the governors and the county commissioners courts who issued these [41:19.240 --> 41:30.600] orders and say you gave the order you're responsible and looking at how do we keep our public officials [41:31.320 --> 41:36.520] from doing this kind of nonsense in the future we sue them personally [41:36.520 --> 41:46.520] they took it upon them on themselves to do this so they can pay us does this effectively get around [41:46.520 --> 41:54.360] the little fuzzy line where they say well we issued the order but we're not enforcing it as a crime [41:54.360 --> 42:07.000] I'm gonna say no what about when the judges said like the case you were talking about Brett where [42:07.000 --> 42:14.680] the where the mayor actually said you will be criminally prosecuted and put in jail that's [42:14.680 --> 42:21.240] effectively a threat and you have to take it seriously because they have the law like that [42:21.240 --> 42:28.600] guys that called in last night down in south texas you know like the woman in for in dallas [42:29.560 --> 42:36.680] that spent there was sentenced to seven days for contempt the court for not groveling before the [42:36.680 --> 42:48.200] judge and keeping her beauty part open yeah that that was a really and she spent five days in jail [42:48.200 --> 42:57.800] come to find out that was an obama lacking judge too and so he was a hardcore boo liquor and so [42:57.800 --> 43:05.640] these guys that these mayors or these judges that did this stuff they're the ones like you say that [43:05.640 --> 43:13.880] need to be held accountable and sued into the stone age and then that's going to set the record right [43:13.880 --> 43:22.520] there whenever you start going against you know ordering people to mandatory wear a mask when [43:22.520 --> 43:29.400] the president said it's completely optional now we got conflicting stories here well who has [43:29.400 --> 43:39.000] the higher authority obviously the commander in chief okay hold on hold on uh i'm just not i'm [43:39.000 --> 43:45.400] gotta step in here i'm just not going to let you run off the cliff again oh you have made a habit of [43:45.400 --> 43:53.160] that and we take no responsibility randy kelton red fountain little radio i call in number five [43:53.160 --> 44:02.440] one two six four six nineteen eighty four we'll be right back through advances in technology our [44:02.440 --> 44:08.120] lives have greatly improved except in the area of nutrition people feed their pets better than they [44:08.120 --> 44:14.360] 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banner or call toll free 866 law easy [46:23.000 --> 46:33.800] yeah always i must be careful what i'm wishing for when i'm hungry i like to know just what i'm [46:33.800 --> 46:39.720] fishing for i ain't asking for much i ain't trying to be no blood [46:42.520 --> 46:47.000] okay we are back randy kelton brett fountain rule of law radio we're talking to scott [46:47.000 --> 46:52.520] in texas and uh you did good there scott you didn't fall off the cliff [46:53.880 --> 46:59.800] i'm alone i'm definitely working at it i put a lot of effort into it that time [47:03.480 --> 47:09.960] you know actually a couple weeks ago when you didn't have a show brett and i were talking [47:09.960 --> 47:15.080] it was on a friday night and we were just kind of chatting back and forth on a couple of things [47:15.080 --> 47:22.920] and and when it got you know every time i keep bringing up about writing a g bar on something [47:23.480 --> 47:29.960] and you know and whenever these mayors and stuff were saying what they're gonna do about this you [47:29.960 --> 47:35.320] know you have this lockdown you have to do this you have to do that and the churches have to be [47:35.320 --> 47:40.920] closed blah blah blah well anyway i'd say you know write up the criminal complaint i wanted the copy [47:40.920 --> 47:45.400] of that document that they used as an information request that was probably one of the best ones [47:45.400 --> 47:56.040] i've seen in a long time and so it was to write a g bar on this did i send you that yeah you did [47:56.760 --> 48:05.240] and um but the reason to bring it to address it straight to a g bar is because he's an officer [48:05.240 --> 48:13.000] of the court and he's been noticed that there is a alleged crime going on and like your system was [48:13.000 --> 48:19.240] running through the fbi kind of going to the chain to kind of get to the ag you know that way [48:19.240 --> 48:26.200] well this way you just go ahead and write him dead square and say hey look here's something going on [48:26.200 --> 48:30.920] now that he's been noticed he's on the dime automatically [48:30.920 --> 48:41.720] what do you think about that failure to act on his part could be construed as official misconduct [48:43.160 --> 48:52.840] shielding from prosecution all the above official oppression you know a failure to report a felony [48:52.840 --> 49:00.280] all these different crimes now now you put him directly in the in the past of being able to have [49:00.280 --> 49:07.560] complaints you know what we could give notice to bar and bar you know we're just nobody so [49:07.560 --> 49:12.520] you know he paid no attention to it and then make up these criminal complaints and send them to see [49:12.520 --> 49:21.720] an end see an end yeah they'll water them up and line their trash can really no no they're [49:21.720 --> 49:29.160] gonna love it they're gonna get a uh something to use to hammer them with oh well that the bar's not [49:29.160 --> 49:34.520] the one to hammer bars wanting to crack down on all these local yokels who don't have any authority [49:34.520 --> 49:41.400] bars the one saying let's let's get rid of this overreach problem well let's give bar the political [49:44.200 --> 49:50.200] plausible deniability so he can go after these guys that was that was the other thing that I [49:50.200 --> 49:58.040] was alluding to and I forgot to mention it when we just notice bar on everything and we don't [49:58.040 --> 50:05.320] file criminal complaints against him now we give him an open lane to run in to start going and [50:05.320 --> 50:10.840] hammering these guys because we're not on criminal what I'm saying is is we go to see an end and say [50:10.840 --> 50:16.280] look this bar he knew these things were criminal and he just sat back and did nothing [50:18.440 --> 50:23.800] all right I share where you're coming from but also the way I was kind of looking at it is like [50:23.800 --> 50:29.800] if we don't file criminal complaints on him now he's not going to have a knee-dirt reaction to [50:29.800 --> 50:36.600] defend his cronies and lackeys below him now he has the lane to go ahead go after him because we're [50:36.600 --> 50:42.600] not filing nothing against him we're giving him your clear out of it yeah and that's that's what [50:42.600 --> 50:50.840] I'm saying we don't file against him but we we get his enemies to accuse him of not doing his job [50:50.840 --> 50:56.920] to give him an open lane to go after these guys and a political reason everything's political [50:57.720 --> 51:04.520] oh that's why you say CNN yeah now that does make sense that way you would force his hand [51:04.520 --> 51:17.080] to have to go after him boy Randy you're genius no you're sneaky I'm a fartsmeller and a deep [51:17.080 --> 51:26.120] stinker yeah everybody says so that is but that's it goes to everything's political how do we [51:26.120 --> 51:36.040] generate some politics here that certainly would yes and and now we force him to go after all these [51:36.040 --> 51:41.000] people because you gotta see an end saying he's not doing his job blah blah blah blah good now he [51:41.000 --> 51:48.600] has to do his job oh then that would just drive everybody back crazy would there be anybody at [51:48.600 --> 52:00.680] CNN smart enough to figure that one out no because they're so strong on trying to get [52:00.680 --> 52:07.400] anything on these guys I mean you could practice and they used a pee tape a made up pee tape on [52:07.400 --> 52:12.760] Trump don't you think they would they would salivate if you could get especially if you had [52:12.760 --> 52:18.520] like a whole stack of them and you sent over from like two or three different people just really [52:18.520 --> 52:26.600] railing against bar oh man they would love to take that as some barter and and see what they could [52:26.600 --> 52:30.360] they would probably run run with it that would be interesting to see [52:30.360 --> 52:39.080] okay we need to we do need to move on we've got a whole board full of colors but that was fun [52:39.080 --> 52:47.960] Scott yeah I enjoyed it y'all have a good show okay thank you thanks now we now we're gonna go to [52:47.960 --> 53:01.160] Adam in Texas hello Adam yeah you there I'm here hold on I can barely hear you [53:04.120 --> 53:07.800] yeah okay I'm muting my mic because I've got some dogs barking in the background [53:07.800 --> 53:19.480] hey yeah um wanted to call in really enjoying the show so far uh [53:21.720 --> 53:26.280] just wanted to talk about the like your local mayor your local municipalities [53:26.280 --> 53:36.760] respond to all these orders and their authority to do so yeah tell us about what you're doing [53:38.200 --> 53:47.640] about how you're responding to their illegal activity well the whole all their actions [53:47.640 --> 53:55.880] and there's a you know their thought supposed authority to do what they're doing uh all goes [53:55.880 --> 54:03.080] back to a 418 government code which is the you start reading in there it sets up all the emergency [54:03.080 --> 54:11.160] management you know applications and duties and how it works and you know lays the foundation for [54:11.160 --> 54:25.880] all this stuff so if you go into 418 4175 through 182 it talks about information that is maybe contained [54:25.880 --> 54:31.000] in the emergency management plan that that's considered confidential you know except from [54:31.000 --> 54:37.240] disclosure to the public but if you start reading there if you go to 418.178 it starts talking about [54:37.240 --> 54:46.440] weapons that I guess your local government might have and if you go down to Halloween [54:55.080 --> 55:00.760] are you thinking in terms of like riot control kind of weapons or tear gas or things that they [55:00.760 --> 55:05.320] might have or or something well dang it I could read it to y'all but I don't have to read it off [55:05.320 --> 55:11.000] the same phone I got my ear to so I can't I could put it on speaker but that's that won't work I don't [55:11.000 --> 55:20.440] know yeah no worries we get it they got no authority and then what kind of actions are you [55:20.440 --> 55:27.080] taking right now tell us about what you're you're doing in the face of that and it's under the [55:27.080 --> 55:32.200] sense of behavior affairs confidentiality of certain information related to construction [55:32.200 --> 55:41.160] or assembly of weapons and it goes on and talks about explosives and other things that the [55:41.160 --> 55:49.000] your local municipality I guess in your county uh if the lessons are more than likely to assist in [55:49.000 --> 55:53.960] the construction or assembly of that function whether it's chemical biological radiology or [55:53.960 --> 56:00.600] nuclear legend of mass destruction or indicate the specific location of a chemical biological [56:00.600 --> 56:07.800] agent toxic or radioactive material that is more than likely to assist in construction or simply [56:07.800 --> 56:13.880] a special weapon or unpublished information relating to a potential vaccine or to a device [56:13.880 --> 56:22.760] that detects biological agents or toxic and this is from legislative act 2003 which came after [56:22.760 --> 56:33.560] we're starting 11 by point being that wire back to the assembly of weapons and do we need to know [56:33.560 --> 56:44.600] if our county has information concerning the construction or assembly of weapons and that [56:44.600 --> 56:56.360] wow that's a pretty big can of worms huh number one weapons why would our government [56:56.360 --> 57:01.960] need any weapons against us especially secret ones or your local government why would your [57:01.960 --> 57:06.200] local government have and they're saying is if they do have stuff like that it's more than likely [57:07.000 --> 57:10.920] to be used in the construction of this or that or if it's unpublished information [57:10.920 --> 57:17.640] concerning the potential vaccine or a device that can detect uh uh biological agents or toxins [57:18.280 --> 57:25.320] none of that may sense from 2003 till now now it makes sense especially that last provision [57:25.320 --> 57:32.680] about uh potential vaccines and devices to detect biologically it's now that makes sense right [57:32.680 --> 57:40.840] does it not exactly wow so what i'm saying is you know i really you know y'all guys are [57:40.840 --> 57:46.520] looking forward well i'm looking backward and i'm saying this whole thing was set up [57:47.640 --> 57:51.320] that's i know it sounds conspiracy and all that but i mean just it's right there in government [57:51.320 --> 57:57.720] code why would that be in there since 2003 what are they even talking about and why are vaccines [57:57.720 --> 58:13.880] under weapons provision so what are you doing now now that you are you have these questions and you're [58:14.680 --> 58:17.480] 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--> 01:01:22.280] to file new ones since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory [01:01:22.280 --> 01:01:27.080] equipment to test the earth for thc margaret moore the travis county district attorney [01:01:27.080 --> 01:01:31.720] announced earlier this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana [01:01:31.720 --> 01:01:36.520] cases because of the law mr abbott and other state officials including the attorney general [01:01:36.520 --> 01:01:41.000] stipulated in a letter that county district attorneys back on thursday that marijuana has [01:01:41.000 --> 01:01:45.960] not been decriminalized in texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how [01:01:45.960 --> 01:01:53.560] hb 1325 works as well as other cities too like the district attorney in el paso kime asparza [01:01:53.560 --> 01:01:58.600] a democrat who also stated earlier this month that the law quote will not have an effect [01:01:58.600 --> 01:02:03.960] on the prosecution of marijuana cases in el paso however the issue was succinctly summarized by [01:02:03.960 --> 01:02:09.160] mr brandon ball an assistant public defender in harris county who stated that quote the law is [01:02:09.160 --> 01:02:13.880] constantly changing on what makes something illegal based on its chemical makeup it's important [01:02:13.880 --> 01:02:18.040] that if someone is charged with something the test matches what they're charged with [01:02:22.440 --> 01:02:27.800] a paper by tulane university identified a five and a half inch american pocket shark as the first [01:02:27.800 --> 01:02:33.480] of its kind in the global mexico the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured [01:02:33.480 --> 01:02:40.120] or reported the other one being found way back maybe nobody noticed according to the university [01:02:40.120 --> 01:02:50.920] paper the shark secretes a luminous fluid i was too ready what do you mean i had 30 seconds left [01:02:50.920 --> 01:03:03.960] oh okay [01:03:06.520 --> 01:03:07.960] i'm not hearing anything [01:03:07.960 --> 01:03:17.000] i'm not hearing exactly on music so okay let me go on the end maybe we're okay [01:03:22.920 --> 01:03:29.640] okay we're back uh randy helton red fountain we were on radio and we're talking to adam in texas [01:03:29.640 --> 01:03:38.840] out of me there yeah i'm here good good i i hit the button too soon so i wasn't sure if i was on [01:03:38.840 --> 01:03:45.000] the air or off the air don't tell deborah she'll get upset at me yeah i ran off the cliff [01:03:46.920 --> 01:03:52.520] no he actually didn't uh did he did he run off the cliff brand [01:03:52.520 --> 01:04:00.040] well don't i was waiting to see if deborah says i was busy looking up the the statute you were [01:04:00.680 --> 01:04:10.040] referencing okay you were saying when we went out to the sponsors you were you were talking about the [01:04:10.040 --> 01:04:19.480] uh uh no i forgot oh government code you were talking about that they just don't seem to remember [01:04:19.480 --> 01:04:24.520] that they have the same duty to respond regardless of whether it's an anonymous [01:04:24.520 --> 01:04:30.520] requester they get to ask you but they they still have to respond even if you don't tell them who [01:04:30.520 --> 01:04:35.800] you are yeah so that's one of our our weapons that we use just to go in there and you know [01:04:36.760 --> 01:04:42.360] throw you know throw it down man you file a couple in your name and you file some other [01:04:42.360 --> 01:04:48.840] ones under john c public and you'll find that i don't know i sound about half the time a lot of [01:04:48.840 --> 01:04:55.560] these uh governmental bodies don't think that they have to respond to an anonymous public [01:04:55.560 --> 01:05:00.760] information request like they really think in their tiny little heads because nobody ever told [01:05:00.760 --> 01:05:06.200] them and they didn't pay attention in their mandatory you know public information class [01:05:06.200 --> 01:05:13.080] that they have to take to even hold the position but anyway that's one way to get them so what [01:05:13.080 --> 01:05:17.880] what they do is they won't respond to your your anonymous request so that's where you take them [01:05:17.880 --> 01:05:23.240] off the road you hand them all the way and that includes complaints to attorney general and you [01:05:23.240 --> 01:05:28.120] can make the complaints to the attorney general anonymous we and they'll contact the governmental [01:05:28.120 --> 01:05:38.040] body and they'll talk about them yes the 552 government code says the only request the custodian [01:05:38.040 --> 01:05:49.000] may make of the requestor is to determine his identity and the records sought however there is [01:05:49.000 --> 01:06:00.760] nothing in the code that requires the requester to give his identity and there is no procedure [01:06:00.760 --> 01:06:10.760] that the official can take if they don't receive that identity there's nothing said about it [01:06:13.000 --> 01:06:16.600] so it certainly does not say they they can withhold the information [01:06:17.960 --> 01:06:24.600] just because you don't identify yourself they can ask nothing says you have to answer that's [01:06:24.600 --> 01:06:30.600] my story i'm sticking to it i've called the AG several times and talked to several of the [01:06:30.600 --> 01:06:36.120] assistants over there and had this conversation and they agree yes of course you can file public [01:06:36.120 --> 01:06:41.640] information request anonymously so that's just what you do to jam them up so then you can work [01:06:41.640 --> 01:06:48.680] them from both angles and you know if they request a uh attorney general decision you know on the [01:06:49.560 --> 01:06:53.640] like they did on for when i requested the entirety of the emergency management plan [01:06:53.640 --> 01:07:00.040] and they uh well then you get to walk them through that ladder and so right off the bat yeah [01:07:00.040 --> 01:07:06.040] you'll find that in your local municipality the position of the city attorney is most likely [01:07:06.040 --> 01:07:13.240] held by somebody who doesn't live in your town and works for a firm so i just i just got a decision [01:07:13.240 --> 01:07:22.600] by an attorney uh that's wonderful i put in a request to the district judge for a all of the [01:07:22.600 --> 01:07:29.480] names on the attorney wheel and i think he went to the district attorney and the district attorney [01:07:29.480 --> 01:07:34.680] told him to give it to me but he didn't like that so he went to the county attorney and the [01:07:34.680 --> 01:07:44.040] county attorney put in a request to the attorney general a problem the county attorney works for [01:07:44.040 --> 01:07:49.240] the county not for the state the district attorney district judge works for the state [01:07:49.240 --> 01:07:56.360] so i'm going to charge them both with misappropriation of public funds [01:07:59.560 --> 01:08:01.640] i'm going to have great fun at their expense [01:08:04.360 --> 01:08:08.680] so that you carry on and what happened right off the bat was mine and when i requested the [01:08:08.680 --> 01:08:16.360] emergency management plan the uh the attorney acting as the city attorney was one day late [01:08:16.360 --> 01:08:26.200] giving me my copy of of her requested attorney generals for a decision so i barred her and [01:08:26.200 --> 01:08:31.640] then i went in and i informed everybody else in the firm that a member of their firm explained [01:08:31.640 --> 01:08:37.320] how she had committed professional misconduct being an attorney you know if they're holding [01:08:37.320 --> 01:08:42.520] a position that only an attorney can hold then they're subject to everything in the [01:08:42.520 --> 01:08:51.080] uh tdrpc and and you have given all of these other lawyers fair warning [01:08:52.120 --> 01:08:58.040] yes that they have a responsibility to ensure this lawyer doesn't do that again and let me [01:08:58.040 --> 01:09:05.960] make a comment about an attorney a request to the attorney general these departments use a request [01:09:05.960 --> 01:09:15.480] to the attorney general as a way to generate delay for delays sake yeah they do it all the time [01:09:16.120 --> 01:09:21.960] so when you get a response from the attorney general uh for someone for one of these [01:09:22.920 --> 01:09:30.440] officers requests and the response is in the form of a letter opinion [01:09:30.440 --> 01:09:39.560] a letter opinion merely instructs the requester of the opinions that already exist [01:09:41.720 --> 01:09:46.520] but they had a duty to check those before they file the information request [01:09:48.680 --> 01:09:55.080] so that becomes delay for delay sake if there was in a pre-existing determination [01:09:55.080 --> 01:10:02.120] the custodian of the record had a duty to be aware of that pre-existing determination or [01:10:02.760 --> 01:10:08.760] to check for pre-existing determination before they deny you access so you file against them anyway [01:10:09.800 --> 01:10:15.480] where do where do we see that duty the duty to check for published opinions before requesting [01:10:15.480 --> 01:10:26.120] a new opinion oh that's in they're required to produce the records unless they're they have been [01:10:26.120 --> 01:10:34.200] restricted they don't get to withhold the the records that are not restricted just to find out [01:10:34.200 --> 01:10:41.800] if they're restricted they're just I don't get to say oh well I didn't know so I was just checking [01:10:41.800 --> 01:10:46.280] well bubba check on your time yet 10 days [01:10:48.840 --> 01:10:53.480] you go through the og of the attorney general's opinion instead of asking the attorney general [01:10:53.480 --> 01:11:03.160] to do it right so you know I don't get to speed because I didn't know that speeding was a crime [01:11:05.880 --> 01:11:10.840] so I get to send a letter to the to the court or to the prosecutor or the police department ask [01:11:10.840 --> 01:11:17.640] them if being a crime I'm expected to know that and these are the custodian of the record [01:11:18.600 --> 01:11:25.160] has a duty to know the law if it does not follow the law that's a due process violation and in [01:11:25.960 --> 01:11:31.640] taxes specifically it's an act of official misconduct and they're going to say well we [01:11:31.640 --> 01:11:34.760] didn't follow the law because we didn't know about the law how does that work [01:11:34.760 --> 01:11:42.120] right not acceptable exactly so I look for letter opinions and boom I [01:11:42.840 --> 01:11:45.080] soon as I get the letter opinion of our criminal [01:11:49.800 --> 01:11:51.800] you're talking about a memorandum opinion [01:11:53.400 --> 01:11:59.480] but say that again a memorandum opinion also yeah also no no under opinion [01:11:59.480 --> 01:12:07.160] well it will be the response they get will be labeled a letter opinion [01:12:09.160 --> 01:12:16.200] and it will with reference pre-existing determinations right yeah and it does yeah [01:12:17.640 --> 01:12:21.880] if it references pre-existing determinations these guys are toast [01:12:21.880 --> 01:12:30.680] you as a as a ordinary citizen you are not necessarily expected to know about all those [01:12:30.680 --> 01:12:39.720] opinions but you are not hired for the purpose of being a custodian of the record these people [01:12:39.720 --> 01:12:48.280] are not ordinary lay persons it's like a policeman claiming that he has no duty to know the law [01:12:48.280 --> 01:12:58.360] we'll see how that works for you they want to claim that but if a policeman violates a law [01:12:58.360 --> 01:13:03.400] he can't claim he doesn't he didn't know it was the violation of the law no more than I can [01:13:04.200 --> 01:13:10.040] and especially a custodian of the record that's a really specific focused position [01:13:12.120 --> 01:13:16.200] you don't get to pretend that you don't know the rules when you're hired and paid [01:13:16.200 --> 01:13:22.680] to be a professional in this capacity so we need to stop them from [01:13:23.720 --> 01:13:29.240] every time I get that I fall criminally against them and let them explain to a grand jury [01:13:31.160 --> 01:13:37.000] their rationale for holding these records okay we we have a full board of callers [01:13:38.840 --> 01:13:45.800] have we kind of exhausted this do we have something else James I'm sorry Adam looking at the wrong [01:13:45.800 --> 01:13:52.520] name we're good now go to the next caller okay thank you Adam okay now we're going to [01:13:53.320 --> 01:14:02.600] Tina in California hello Tina hello Randy um a couple of quick things one um I booked my [01:14:02.600 --> 01:14:13.400] call for Wednesday's uh motion for reconsideration and it's um I found out that you can appear [01:14:13.400 --> 01:14:21.720] by video call also for an extra ten dollars and uh for prostate litigants the fee for [01:14:21.720 --> 01:14:28.360] court call has been waived during the COVID but I decided to spring for the extra ten dollars [01:14:28.360 --> 01:14:35.960] so that judge can see who I am and what I'm saying and see my face um then I'm not anonymous [01:14:36.680 --> 01:14:42.200] and it's not so easy to overlook me I don't know if that's a good thing I've done or not but I'm [01:14:42.200 --> 01:14:50.760] going to try it good this is you know we were talking with earlier about uh and what Brett did [01:14:50.760 --> 01:14:57.080] send a letter of accommodation commendation to these about these officers who acted professionally [01:14:57.080 --> 01:15:07.480] and appropriately and how far that goes and I used you as an example will you tell everybody about [01:15:07.480 --> 01:15:13.640] that letter that you sent to the to the was it the commission on judicial conduct who did you [01:15:13.640 --> 01:15:20.120] send that commendation letter to it was the the council for judicial uh commit the judicial [01:15:20.120 --> 01:15:27.320] council commission uh it's where you send your complaint to about judges and in California anyway [01:15:27.320 --> 01:15:33.480] and uh I just decided I'd send them this complimentary letter and it was basically saying [01:15:33.480 --> 01:15:42.760] that for the first time in all my hearings the judge uh adhered to the judicial uh judicial [01:15:42.760 --> 01:15:48.920] ethics conduct uh canons of ethics that's it judicial canons of ethics I think there's about [01:15:48.920 --> 01:15:55.800] six or eight of them here in California and February and I just uh I didn't compliment [01:15:55.800 --> 01:16:02.120] it for every all of them I just picked out the two that were applicable to how they should treat [01:16:02.120 --> 01:16:09.400] prostane litigants um and others and I mentioned those two and said that she'd done a good job [01:16:09.400 --> 01:16:14.920] in that uh the first time I'd met a judge that actually treated me uh with respect and it gave [01:16:14.920 --> 01:16:22.760] to these canons so and I also put in that I'm very quick to uh file a complaint where it is [01:16:22.760 --> 01:16:29.240] warranted so even though I disagree with her ruling and will and fully intend to appeal [01:16:29.240 --> 01:16:38.360] I must compliment her on following those judicial canons of ethics that's great that's the kind [01:16:38.360 --> 01:16:45.560] of thing she'll use when she runs for office again I'll send it to anyone if they want anyone wants [01:16:45.560 --> 01:16:52.760] it yes if anybody wants to see that just send me an email ask for it uh I'll I'll get it in [01:16:52.760 --> 01:17:02.280] 42 year I'm running off the cliff okay yes we are would be are you being harassed by debt collectors [01:17:02.280 --> 01:17:08.360] with phone calls letters or even lawsuits stop debt collectors now with the 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right of federal crime victims and it's a victims rights and restitution act v r r a and one of [01:20:01.160 --> 01:20:08.680] the things it says um is under the v r r a a crime victim is a person that has suffered direct [01:20:08.680 --> 01:20:17.160] physical emotional or pecuniary harm as a result of the commission of a crime and it says foreign [01:20:17.160 --> 01:20:25.480] citizens may be victims in some cases businesses corporations can be eligible victims and most [01:20:25.480 --> 01:20:32.760] of these rights apply after charges have been filed by a u.s attorney's office but then I also [01:20:32.760 --> 01:20:42.360] have um here the california has a crime victims bill of rights and that's called the masses law [01:20:43.160 --> 01:20:51.000] and so and that under this law it appears and I haven't fully read it all is that you have the [01:20:51.000 --> 01:20:57.960] right to restitution the right to truth and evidence um public safety right to speak at [01:20:57.960 --> 01:21:06.280] felony sentences and you can get compensation if you're a victim of a crime you could apply for it [01:21:06.280 --> 01:21:13.400] in california and the last one I think that might even help our pet and I'm going to send [01:21:13.400 --> 01:21:22.200] it to him directly is california penal code section 496 while typically utilized as a criminal [01:21:22.200 --> 01:21:28.600] penalty for theft under false pretenses and receiving stolen property is becoming more [01:21:28.600 --> 01:21:37.080] common in civil complaints as a means of seeking statutory treble damages attorneys fees and [01:21:37.080 --> 01:21:43.080] costs and it says one of the most important advantages of the civil damages for theft under [01:21:43.080 --> 01:21:50.360] this code is that treble damages under penal code are a fixed penalty and require no showing [01:21:50.360 --> 01:21:57.320] of the net worth of the defendant or other ability to pay damages as would be required for typical [01:21:57.320 --> 01:22:05.240] award of punitive and in 2013 the court of appeal rejected the defendant's argument and affirmed [01:22:05.240 --> 01:22:11.720] the judgment the court found that the penal code means that exactly what it says and agreed that [01:22:11.720 --> 01:22:18.040] theft by false pretence is still a theft and that even the person who steals the money is still liable [01:22:18.040 --> 01:22:23.720] for receiving it the court of appeals also ordered that the plaintiffs were entitled to that cost [01:22:23.720 --> 01:22:29.560] including attorney's fees incurred during the appeal and the most important thing I found [01:22:30.120 --> 01:22:38.440] is that court of appeal holds that a criminal conviction is not a prerequisite to recovery [01:22:38.440 --> 01:22:45.640] of treble damages and attorney's fees under penal code section 496 and I'm trying to figure out [01:22:45.640 --> 01:22:53.400] how I can apply that to the fact that the attorney and the bank are, you know, coerced those two [01:22:53.400 --> 01:22:59.720] public officials to violate the law and cause me to lose my house. I'm not sure if I'll find a way [01:22:59.720 --> 01:23:06.040] but I'm going to look into it but it may help others because they don't have to be convicted [01:23:06.040 --> 01:23:16.760] of a crime. Yeah even if you don't ruin that every time taking these prosecutors and the [01:23:16.760 --> 01:23:22.840] people they work with the legal task over that is really going to put a cloud over them. [01:23:23.800 --> 01:23:29.640] It's kind of like taking them to a grand jury you know it's uh who wants to play Russian roulette [01:23:29.640 --> 01:23:35.800] and you know everybody knows the courts are corrupt and you know I've said this on the air [01:23:35.800 --> 01:23:42.680] for a long time the courts are always a crap shoot and it doesn't matter which side you're on [01:23:43.400 --> 01:23:50.200] it's always a crap shoot even if you got the judge bought and paid for. The problem is politics [01:23:50.200 --> 01:23:56.040] interferes and when politics interferes the judge will throw you under the bus anyway so you never [01:23:56.040 --> 01:24:03.320] know what the court's going to do. So you know when I talk about going to a grand jury you know [01:24:03.320 --> 01:24:08.680] the favorite my favorite thing I ever heard about that was when my prosecutor was real upset [01:24:09.960 --> 01:24:16.840] that he presented a lawyer who just got his bar card had a big party driving home got popped for [01:24:16.840 --> 01:24:24.360] DUI. A drug dealer the most notorious drug dealer in the county gets caught with enough drugs to [01:24:24.360 --> 01:24:33.000] charge him with distribution. They no build a drug dealer they true build the lawyer my prosecutor [01:24:33.000 --> 01:24:41.960] was distraught and he said those darn grand jurors you never know what they're going to do [01:24:43.320 --> 01:24:51.160] and I held up both hands and looked up at the ceiling and said there is a god I could not [01:24:51.160 --> 01:24:58.520] have heard anything better. We've all heard the story that any prosecutor worth his salt can get a [01:24:58.520 --> 01:25:08.040] ham sandwich indicted well maybe. Keeping the grand keeping the ham sandwich from getting indicted [01:25:08.040 --> 01:25:15.960] that's the trick. So when you start filing criminal charges that's always the risk that [01:25:15.960 --> 01:25:23.800] somebody is mad at you you have stepped on somebody's toes and he's going to use these [01:25:23.800 --> 01:25:34.200] complaints to get rid of you. Yeah well one can you put in when you file a criminal complaint [01:25:34.200 --> 01:25:39.720] and send it to the grand jury could we just split this in so we remind them of the fact that this [01:25:39.720 --> 01:25:48.840] is treble damages under the penal code. Well okay I would have to read how that is [01:25:49.880 --> 01:25:57.640] is structured to understand how you exact the remedy. I would think you would have to file a [01:25:57.640 --> 01:26:07.960] civil action in order to secure that remedy. I will look up the code I will put it on this list [01:26:07.960 --> 01:26:13.080] and I will send it to you along with the others so if you want to put it up on your website [01:26:13.080 --> 01:26:18.920] you can but it seems to me and by the way if we're talking about grand juries if I want to [01:26:19.640 --> 01:26:26.440] send my complaint about the attorney to the grand jury of which we have one in my county [01:26:27.800 --> 01:26:35.720] but this crime you know happened where he lived and in Texas where the notaries are can I still [01:26:35.720 --> 01:26:43.800] file it in my county because that's convenient for me. Okay good grand jury here. If the if the [01:26:43.800 --> 01:26:51.160] crime happened in Texas and you were in California and the crime was committed against you in [01:26:51.160 --> 01:26:59.960] California by someone in Texas you file that with the FBI. But FBI because I really want to get those [01:26:59.960 --> 01:27:07.240] notaries. Okay so I file it with my local FBI office okay. Not with the office with the special [01:27:07.240 --> 01:27:15.000] agent in charge. Agent in charge okay. They've got guys sitting up front who aren't even agents [01:27:15.000 --> 01:27:19.560] who run interference for them and weed out all the stuff they don't want to mess with. [01:27:19.560 --> 01:27:25.560] So if you send a registered mail to this special agent in charge that's the only name you can get [01:27:25.560 --> 01:27:32.760] in the public. They hide there now all our FBI agents are secret police but you can get the [01:27:32.760 --> 01:27:42.040] special agents now and what he what he will have to do is cover his behind by having a couple of [01:27:42.040 --> 01:27:49.400] his knuckle-draggers go out there and ask some questions and when the prosecutor gets a couple [01:27:49.400 --> 01:27:55.560] of FBI agents out there asking him questions he is not going to be a happy camper. [01:27:57.640 --> 01:28:06.040] Okay so I file it am I filing it against the attorney in California who coerced these two [01:28:06.040 --> 01:28:12.760] notaries in Texas not to send me their notary ledger. So I file it against all three of them [01:28:12.760 --> 01:28:20.680] with the FBI? Yes absolutely with the FBI and that's the kinds of things they may actually pick up [01:28:22.520 --> 01:28:28.600] because the only public officials are notaries and they're quasi public officials. [01:28:30.200 --> 01:28:37.080] That's the kind of thing that won't cost them any political brownie points. [01:28:37.080 --> 01:28:43.160] It doesn't get anybody upset at them that matters. You just hammer an lawyer and [01:28:44.200 --> 01:28:47.000] something to make them look good. You might actually get something done on that. [01:28:49.320 --> 01:28:54.680] Okay and I still can file a tort letter to these notaries because one of them sent me [01:28:55.560 --> 01:29:00.440] and said that she's not liable anymore because it's four years past when she has to keep it but [01:29:00.440 --> 01:29:06.040] when she did this it wasn't four years past. She was required to keep the records and of course [01:29:06.040 --> 01:29:12.520] she didn't want to employ her but they didn't want to employ it. Wait a minute you broke up there a [01:29:12.520 --> 01:29:25.560] little bit. So I can still file with the FBI and send her a tort letter? Absolutely. Okay the [01:29:25.560 --> 01:29:31.400] thing about statute limitations, statute limitations is not a bar. It's an affirmative [01:29:31.400 --> 01:29:38.680] defense that must be pled and since this was federal conspiracy I'm not sure what the statute [01:29:38.680 --> 01:29:47.400] limitations on federal conspiracy is. 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Looking for some truth? You found it. LogosRadioNetwork.com. [01:33:26.680 --> 01:33:39.720] Okay we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio on this Friday the 29th day of [01:33:39.720 --> 01:33:48.600] May 2020 and we're talking to Tina in California. Go ahead Tina. Okay well you've pretty much answered [01:33:48.600 --> 01:33:53.320] this I'm going to go file with the FBI pretty quick because 2016 is when I found out about it [01:33:53.320 --> 01:33:59.080] and the collusion and I wrote to the Texas you know everybody in Texas and the high ups and [01:33:59.080 --> 01:34:03.640] they refused to do anything and I still have to file something there but I don't have enough. [01:34:04.840 --> 01:34:11.560] Okay did you file a complaint at all? Yes I filed a complaint with the Texas [01:34:11.560 --> 01:34:17.080] Notary Commission. Some other people in Texas going higher than the Notary Commission. [01:34:17.080 --> 01:34:25.160] Margaret somebody or other and I think I went all the way up to the Texas AG and I all just said [01:34:25.160 --> 01:34:30.200] well it's a private business. No it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter what it is. A notary [01:34:31.240 --> 01:34:36.600] is a notary and she's a public official and the notary ledgers and everything do not belong to [01:34:36.600 --> 01:34:48.520] the business. Oh that changes things. So the first time you contacted a Texas official and they [01:34:48.520 --> 01:34:58.040] refused to act that was a criminal act and that restarted the clock. So basically you didn't [01:34:58.040 --> 01:35:04.520] lose your statute of limitations. You didn't pass the statute of limitations if you [01:35:04.520 --> 01:35:13.560] took action right away. Well I took a lot of action. Each time you took an action and they [01:35:13.560 --> 01:35:22.120] didn't do something that created another claim for which the clock didn't stop on. So [01:35:23.160 --> 01:35:28.920] you still have a claim against the last person if that was within the statute of limitations. [01:35:28.920 --> 01:35:39.720] And okay this is this would be fraud and fraud has a five-year statute of limitations. [01:35:41.720 --> 01:35:52.760] Okay well I guess I'd better send you who I sent it to and what their response was so you [01:35:52.760 --> 01:36:00.920] can tell me who I filed against next and where. Yeah just file it you know go on the website for [01:36:00.920 --> 01:36:07.800] the local FBI and you will find the name of the special agent in charge there. That's the only [01:36:07.800 --> 01:36:16.520] agent's name you can find. I first come across this in Pittsburgh. I went to the FBI there. I was [01:36:16.520 --> 01:36:27.320] just trying to stop this practice of agents coming in with a sealed warrant and they would [01:36:27.320 --> 01:36:33.960] get local police to come in and do security. They'd pull these people out of their house. [01:36:33.960 --> 01:36:41.000] The agents would go in and steal whatever they wanted. Computers, gold, guns and then they'd [01:36:41.000 --> 01:36:50.280] disappear. This is happening all the time so I was in Pennsylvania and happened to someone there so [01:36:51.960 --> 01:36:57.000] I wanted to get the names of all of the magistrates in the federal magistrates [01:36:57.000 --> 01:37:05.240] to stay to Pennsylvania and request a copy of all of the warrants that had been issued, [01:37:05.240 --> 01:37:14.040] sealed and subsequently executed because once they're executed then they're not sealed anymore. [01:37:15.560 --> 01:37:21.080] And I explained in my letter to these I sent it to every federal magistrate in [01:37:22.280 --> 01:37:29.560] in Pennsylvania and told them that what I believed was happening is that federal agents were creating [01:37:29.560 --> 01:37:36.920] warrants and signing them themselves. They're authorized to do that. An agent can call a judge, [01:37:37.960 --> 01:37:43.240] give the judge his probable cause and the judge can authorize the agent to sign the warrant. [01:37:45.720 --> 01:37:54.120] So what I believe was happening is that the agent would just sign a warrant, [01:37:54.120 --> 01:38:00.440] go down to the local police and show the warrant to the police, no reason to give it to them, [01:38:01.240 --> 01:38:04.760] and then have them go out and do all the dirty work, drag these people out, [01:38:04.760 --> 01:38:08.680] they go steal whatever they want, then they go away and everything just disappears. [01:38:09.640 --> 01:38:17.640] Without ever having been before a judge? Yeah. So I wanted to see all of the [01:38:17.640 --> 01:38:27.400] warrants that had been issued, sealed and subsequently executed because now they're not [01:38:29.320 --> 01:38:37.320] secret anymore. And I figured out how to find out which warrants had been sealed because I [01:38:37.320 --> 01:38:47.800] talked to the clerk there. The clerk was cool. I was explaining to him what I was looking for. So [01:38:47.800 --> 01:38:59.320] I asked him, can I find the cause number or the for any case that has a warrant that's been sealed? [01:38:59.320 --> 01:39:11.880] And he said no. So when a warrant is issued, is a cause number issued? He said yes. [01:39:14.760 --> 01:39:28.040] So is the cause number itself secret? He looked from one side, he looked to the other [01:39:28.040 --> 01:39:38.280] and he mouthed no. So when I look in the record, because it's clear he's trying to [01:39:38.920 --> 01:39:46.280] get me to figure out something, so when I look in the record, those numbers aren't secret. [01:39:47.160 --> 01:39:53.880] He looked from one side to the other, mouthed no. Deborah was standing there with me when that [01:39:53.880 --> 01:40:01.160] happened. And the second time he said no, he gave me this look like, come on, come on, you're getting [01:40:01.160 --> 01:40:13.960] there. Oh, so when a warrant is sealed, is the warrant number simply removed from the ledger? [01:40:15.080 --> 01:40:22.520] He looked from one side, looked to the other side and nodded to me. So now all I gotta do is go [01:40:22.520 --> 01:40:28.200] through the numbers to see which ones are missing. I don't know which ones to ask for. [01:40:29.400 --> 01:40:37.080] But anyway, we did all of that. And Deborah was with me, we talked to a U.S. Marshal about it. [01:40:37.720 --> 01:40:45.160] I wanted to see lists of all the property that had been confiscated. Oh, you can't get that. [01:40:46.760 --> 01:40:51.880] Oh, I can't get that, huh? So you guys just go take stuff and there's no record of it? Oh, [01:40:51.880 --> 01:40:57.560] there's a record of it. And I can't get that record. No, you can't get that record. Well, [01:40:57.560 --> 01:41:05.480] where is that record kept? I can't tell you. So how do I know that the computer you confiscated [01:41:05.480 --> 01:41:14.040] last night didn't wind up on your desk at your house this morning? And Deborah said, [01:41:14.040 --> 01:41:21.720] you ever seen a cat with a feather in its mouth? This guy had feathers flying out of his mouth. [01:41:23.640 --> 01:41:31.080] Well, I sent all of these letters out. And I had had at least a half a dozen people come to me [01:41:31.080 --> 01:41:36.840] and tell me about that happening to him. After I sent all these letters out, never happened again. [01:41:36.840 --> 01:41:44.840] I did not get a single response from a single magistrate. And this was probably 10 years ago. [01:41:46.360 --> 01:41:51.320] Never heard of that happening again. It's nice to be able to make something work. [01:41:54.040 --> 01:41:56.760] And why did I go there, Brett? I had a good reason for going there. [01:41:56.760 --> 01:42:05.080] Oh, something triggered a memory. Those records request or something else, though. [01:42:06.040 --> 01:42:09.480] Anytime when you shine a light, or even you say, here comes the light, [01:42:11.800 --> 01:42:19.080] they just start scrambling around. Yeah, I had a guy come to one of my seminars once about [01:42:19.080 --> 01:42:22.920] something that happened in Williamson County. And he said, you ever walked in the room, [01:42:22.920 --> 01:42:28.680] turn the lights on and watch the cockroaches step? He said, that's what it was like. And [01:42:28.680 --> 01:42:35.160] all I did was wouldn't tell him who I was. And it terrified all of them. Anyway, okay. [01:42:36.520 --> 01:42:39.080] I forgot why I went to that, Tina. I had a really good reason. [01:42:40.440 --> 01:42:45.560] And I'll probably remember it in a minute. Okay, go ahead, Tina. I'm sorry to take up all that time. [01:42:46.200 --> 01:42:51.880] That's okay. We all learn by these stories. You know, you can't get them the first time. [01:42:51.880 --> 01:42:59.560] So I should send a complaint to the California FBI about this, the Texas FBI, [01:42:59.560 --> 01:43:04.920] and also notify the Texas Attorney General that they're getting a copy. So they all know that [01:43:04.920 --> 01:43:09.160] I'm filing these complaints and following up, and something needs to be done. [01:43:11.240 --> 01:43:18.440] And if you send complaints to the Attorney General, the Attorney General in the state of Texas, [01:43:18.440 --> 01:43:25.960] is originally, he only had original jurisdiction in a criminal case. [01:43:27.720 --> 01:43:36.280] If it was the matter of a complaint under the open records law against a prosecuting attorney, [01:43:37.480 --> 01:43:44.040] that was the only time he had original jurisdiction. 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We went to the FBI, and I wanted to file a complaint over one of these actions occurring, [01:46:36.360 --> 01:46:45.080] and this young kid was sitting back there 25, 26, and in the paper they wanted me to fill out, [01:46:45.080 --> 01:46:50.200] it asked if I had ever filed a complaint with the FBI before, and I said, I put in there yes ahead, [01:46:50.200 --> 01:46:56.920] and he asked me what I had filed about, and I told him that I do a radio show, and I got a letter [01:46:56.920 --> 01:47:05.800] from someone who had been incarcerated in the Bear County Jail, and that letter was by someone else [01:47:05.800 --> 01:47:14.040] in the jail who had witnessed a grizzly murder by the jail cards, where they jumped up and landed [01:47:14.040 --> 01:47:20.040] on this guy's head with both feet while holding onto a counter three or four times, and gray matter [01:47:20.040 --> 01:47:26.440] came out of his ears and his nose, and they hauled him off and then pulled down all the cameras, [01:47:26.440 --> 01:47:34.760] it was really grizzly, and this guy's eyes lit up, he wanted to take that, so I said, he asked me [01:47:34.760 --> 01:47:41.560] if I would file that with him, and I said, well, I need to know who you are, because I'm not going [01:47:41.560 --> 01:47:46.680] to file it with anybody unless I know who it is, and I can follow up, and he ducked his head and he [01:47:46.680 --> 01:47:57.080] said, we're not allowed to identify ourselves, say what, and he had on this garish blue tie, [01:47:58.200 --> 01:48:05.800] so we have secret police now, so what do I call you, secret agent blue tie, [01:48:05.800 --> 01:48:13.880] look, it looked like he wanted to get underneath the desk, but that's the problem with our FBI, [01:48:13.880 --> 01:48:17.000] they won't identify themselves, they're playing secret police now, [01:48:18.520 --> 01:48:23.240] that's why we go to the special agent, George, only name you can get. [01:48:25.240 --> 01:48:31.160] Okay, did I redeem myself, Tina? You redeemed yourself, and I will let you go to other callers, [01:48:31.160 --> 01:48:38.120] because I've got a lot to go on right now. Okay, thank you, Tina, now we're going to go to Olivier [01:48:39.320 --> 01:48:46.040] in Florida. Hello? Hello, Olivier, what do you have for us today? [01:48:49.480 --> 01:48:55.320] You told me to call you back, those that owe you to save it. [01:48:55.320 --> 01:49:02.920] Yeah, we were, yesterday we were talking about the void. [01:49:05.640 --> 01:49:06.680] Void for vagueness? [01:49:07.640 --> 01:49:11.000] The vagueness, that's what we're trying to get, void for vagueness. [01:49:11.560 --> 01:49:15.720] And he brought us one case off about a week ago, and you were asking for some more. [01:49:18.200 --> 01:49:22.760] So did you find that for us? Okay, let me give a synopsis for those who didn't [01:49:22.760 --> 01:49:29.240] hear last night. What Olivier is saying is, is that unlike most cases, [01:49:30.440 --> 01:49:38.280] generally in order to sue about what you consider to be a bad law, you have to be harmed by it. [01:49:39.080 --> 01:49:45.080] My example is the Military Commissions Act. The Military Commissions Act authorizes [01:49:45.080 --> 01:49:57.080] the military to suspend the legislature in an emergency. Well, that's horribly unconstitutional, [01:49:58.440 --> 01:50:05.240] but I haven't been harmed by it, so I can't raise an issue about the unconstitutionality of that [01:50:05.240 --> 01:50:12.520] law. And if the Army invokes the Military Commissions Act, they can suspend the courts [01:50:12.520 --> 01:50:19.720] and the legislature. And now I have no way to challenge it. So it created a real conundrum. [01:50:20.520 --> 01:50:27.560] And the reason I can't fix it is I have to be harmed by it because that particular law is not [01:50:27.560 --> 01:50:38.520] the least bit vague. And what Olivier is saying is if a statute is vague, then I'm unable to read [01:50:38.520 --> 01:50:47.000] that statute and know when I would be in violation and when I would not. So I can challenge the [01:50:47.000 --> 01:50:54.280] validity of the statute for vagueness without being harmed by it. Am I correct, Olivier? [01:50:54.280 --> 01:51:10.920] Right. And also if it reaches constitutionally-produced conduct, you can also bring that challenge up [01:51:13.000 --> 01:51:17.400] as for overburied or overbroad. [01:51:17.400 --> 01:51:25.400] Okay. So in that case, you would claim not necessarily that the statute was vague, but [01:51:26.760 --> 01:51:39.240] was constitutionally invalid on its base. Like, you cannot freely assemble. You must [01:51:39.240 --> 01:51:53.960] shelter in place. Yeah. That's the way I see those. So that particular order you could claim [01:51:54.600 --> 01:52:00.920] that since they're requiring me to shelter in place, that denies me in my first amendment right to [01:52:00.920 --> 01:52:11.160] peaceably assemble. And so then I could charge it as being constitutionally invalid on its face [01:52:11.800 --> 01:52:17.640] and not have to be harmed by it in order to challenge it. Is that correct? [01:52:18.920 --> 01:52:26.840] Yes, sir. Okay. Do you have some case law? Can you read us some case law on how the courts [01:52:26.840 --> 01:52:38.280] address that issue? Well, there's a thing, Garrett Graydon versus the city of Rockford, [01:52:39.960 --> 01:52:49.560] 408 U.S. 104. It says vagueness. There is a basic principle due process that an act [01:52:49.560 --> 01:52:58.840] of vagueness is void for vagueness if its prohibitions are not clearly defined. [01:52:59.800 --> 01:53:06.280] Vague laws offend several important values. First, because we're told that [01:53:07.480 --> 01:53:16.600] man is free to steer between lawful and unlawful conduct, we insist that laws give [01:53:16.600 --> 01:53:23.720] the person of ordinary intelligence a reasonable opportunity to know what is prohibited [01:53:24.920 --> 01:53:34.680] so that he may act accordingly. Vague laws may trap the innocent by not providing fair warning. [01:53:35.720 --> 01:53:42.760] Second, if a arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement is to be prevented, [01:53:42.760 --> 01:53:51.160] laws must provide explicit standards for those who apply them. A vague law [01:53:52.120 --> 01:54:03.880] impermissively delegates basic police matters to basic policy matters to policemen, judges, [01:54:03.880 --> 01:54:12.680] and juries for resolution on an ad hoc and subjective basis with the intended dangers [01:54:13.240 --> 01:54:26.920] of arbitrary and discriminatory applications. Third, but relative, but related, we are where a vague [01:54:26.920 --> 01:54:39.000] statute abates upon sensitive areas of basic First Amendment freedom. It operates to inhibit [01:54:40.680 --> 01:54:47.960] the exercise of those freedoms. It operates to inhibit the exercise of those freedoms. [01:54:47.960 --> 01:54:59.960] Uncertain meanings inevitably lead citizens to steer far wider of the unlawful zone [01:55:00.520 --> 01:55:06.040] than if the boundaries of the forbidding areas were clearly marked. [01:55:06.040 --> 01:55:15.320] That's pretty definitive. I've got it here. [01:55:16.360 --> 01:55:23.000] Granted, G-R-A-Y-N-E-D-V-C of Rockford, 408 U.S. 104. Is that correct? [01:55:23.000 --> 01:55:37.080] Well, yes. It has another section for the overblown, which explains overbredding. [01:55:38.360 --> 01:55:41.160] All of you want me to read that? Yes. [01:55:43.240 --> 01:55:49.640] Overbredding, a clear and precise enactment. Wait a minute. What's the citation? [01:55:49.640 --> 01:55:55.000] The same case. Oh, same case. Okay. Go ahead. [01:55:56.200 --> 01:56:04.840] This, a clear and precise enactment may nevertheless be overbred in its reach. [01:56:04.840 --> 01:56:15.000] It prohibits constitutionally protected conduct. Although opponents do not claim harm [01:56:15.000 --> 01:56:23.560] as a fight to him, the anti-nose ordinance has punished the takedexpressives. [01:56:24.760 --> 01:56:31.640] He claims that the ordinance is overbred on the space. Because overbred laws like vague ones [01:56:31.640 --> 01:56:42.360] deter privileged activities, our cases firmly establish opinions standing to raise an overbred [01:56:42.360 --> 01:56:56.440] challenge. The crucial question then is whether the ordinance tweets within its prohibitation [01:56:57.400 --> 01:57:03.880] what may not be punished under the 1st and the 14th amendments. [01:57:03.880 --> 01:57:12.280] Specifically, if this appeal contains the Rockford Ordinance on Duly Introduction to [01:57:12.280 --> 01:57:18.200] the 1st and the 14th Amendment Rights, to pick it on a public sidewalk near a school. [01:57:20.760 --> 01:57:27.320] Okay. So, I guess that was a brief explanation on [01:57:27.320 --> 01:57:39.560] overbred statutes and enactment. But there's two sections of voice of vagueness. [01:57:40.600 --> 01:57:48.360] There's one that tweets is a good enactment, but the way that it can be applied is it can harm [01:57:48.360 --> 01:57:59.160] protect me because protected constitutional conduct. The other is where it does not give [01:57:59.160 --> 01:58:07.800] fair notice. That means it's not clear enough for the common man to read and understand what is [01:58:07.800 --> 01:58:18.120] the state and the person, the police officers is not clear enough so they can apply it. [01:58:20.840 --> 01:58:33.000] Okay, that's pretty straightforward. 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