[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 at $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, brand crude [00:21.440 --> 00:29.840] $62.47 a barrel, and cryptos in order of market cap, bitcoin, core $10,566.52, ethereum $2.50 [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. [00:45.840 --> 00:52.400] Today in history the year 1916 the preparedness day bombing a time suitcase bomb was detonated [00:52.400 --> 00:57.360] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I preparedness day parade [00:57.360 --> 01:00.240] killing 10 and entering 40 today in history. [01:04.480 --> 01:10.240] In recent news since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing hemp into taxes law [01:10.240 --> 01:15.040] back in June county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin, and San Antonio have [01:15.040 --> 01:19.200] been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones since they are [01:19.200 --> 01:24.560] stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the earth for THC. [01:24.560 --> 01:28.720] Margaret Moore the Travis County District Attorney announced earlier this month that she was [01:28.720 --> 01:34.080] dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the law. Mr Abbott [01:34.080 --> 01:38.480] and other state officials including the Attorney General stipulated in a letter to county district [01:38.480 --> 01:43.360] attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas and that these [01:43.360 --> 01:49.920] actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works as well as other cities too like the [01:49.920 --> 01:56.320] district attorney in El Paso Kymah Esparza a Democrat who also stated earlier this month that [01:56.320 --> 02:01.680] the law quote will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.680 --> 02:06.640] However the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr Brandon Ball an assistant public defender [02:06.640 --> 02:11.120] in Harris County who stated that quote the law is constantly changing on what makes something [02:11.120 --> 02:15.840] illegal based on its chemical makeup. It's important that if someone is charged with something [02:15.840 --> 02:24.960] the test matches what they're charged with. A paper by Tulane University identified a five [02:24.960 --> 02:30.640] and a half inch American pocket shark as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico the specimen [02:30.640 --> 02:36.160] being only the second pocket shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way [02:36.160 --> 02:41.760] back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. According to the university paper the sharks increase a [02:41.760 --> 02:48.800] lumus fluid from a gland near its front fins for the purpose it is hypothesized to lure and pray [02:48.800 --> 03:12.640] who may be drawn into the glow. This is Rook Roadie with your lowdown for July 22nd 2019. [03:19.200 --> 03:23.040] Tell me what you gonna do, what's you gonna do [03:25.680 --> 03:32.640] Yeah bad boys, bad boys, what's you gonna do, what's you gonna do when they come for you [03:32.640 --> 03:38.320] Bad boys, bad boys, what's you gonna do, what's you gonna do when they come for you [03:38.320 --> 03:43.760] when you were 8 and your head back three you'll go to school and learn to go then lose [03:43.760 --> 03:47.360] So why are you acting like a bloody fool if you're getting [03:49.040 --> 03:57.920] Okay, howdy howdy randy kelton brett fountain rule of law radio on this thursday the 21st day of january [03:58.560 --> 04:00.560] 2021 [04:02.080 --> 04:05.040] And i'm going to start out talking about my traffic ticket site [04:06.080 --> 04:10.960] I set that back up. It hadn't been set up for a while. It crashed on me [04:10.960 --> 04:12.960] Um [04:12.960 --> 04:14.080] Well it crashed on me [04:14.080 --> 04:20.240] I kind of changed things around and it accidentally got the wrong files changed around but I got it back up [04:20.960 --> 04:22.960] And I just set it up [04:23.200 --> 04:28.800] Uh, I was going to automate the the document production right now [04:28.800 --> 04:34.640] I have to do all that by hand and you know, I haven't advertised it or anything and today [04:34.800 --> 04:37.600] I was going through my emails and [04:37.600 --> 04:44.960] Uh, I went to the email site used for the traffic tickets just to see if anything was there and I had a bunch of people use the site [04:46.640 --> 04:47.840] but they [04:47.840 --> 04:53.200] Usually the input screens that built a new one and I got some input so [04:54.720 --> 04:56.560] I'm getting [04:56.560 --> 04:58.560] hits on that site [04:59.120 --> 05:00.400] so [05:00.400 --> 05:02.400] In this coming week [05:02.400 --> 05:06.320] I've got a little database work to do once I get the database work done [05:06.320 --> 05:10.720] Uh, I will crank that site up so that [05:12.240 --> 05:14.240] When you put in your ticket information [05:14.640 --> 05:18.160] It will immediately output all the documents you need [05:19.040 --> 05:22.960] That part I never really had set up right so I'm going to get that set up this week [05:23.600 --> 05:27.280] And I think we'll start pushing the traffic ticket site [05:28.160 --> 05:31.760] to see if we can't start shutting down some [05:31.760 --> 05:36.480] Um, municipal courts and municipal and JP courts [05:37.520 --> 05:39.520] just for yucks [05:39.760 --> 05:42.000] And as as a proof of concept [05:42.640 --> 05:46.720] I have uh, electronic dot lawyer up and working [05:47.600 --> 05:52.880] Uh, I will very soon have uh, legal earth dot net reworked [05:54.640 --> 05:57.680] And I've got two or three other sites. I will be bringing up [05:57.680 --> 06:01.440] In this new yo, oh, I have one for [06:02.240 --> 06:06.480] The covoid crisis that I will bring up. I was going to do a show on [06:07.200 --> 06:09.200] uh mortgage [06:10.880 --> 06:14.320] Specifically but I think instead of mortgage [06:15.360 --> 06:19.840] I will go to a site or a show on the [06:21.040 --> 06:23.040] COVID crisis [06:23.920 --> 06:25.040] not [06:25.040 --> 06:29.520] I don't care to talk about the virus and all that is everybody's talking about that but [06:30.640 --> 06:32.400] My murders [06:32.400 --> 06:36.400] Yeah, what virus we want to talk about the effect of the crisis [06:37.120 --> 06:39.280] The financial effect it's had on people [06:40.240 --> 06:42.240] And helped them find remedy [06:42.720 --> 06:46.000] That's always been what our been what our site was about [06:46.960 --> 06:48.960] It was about remedy [06:49.600 --> 06:50.800] and [06:50.800 --> 06:55.680] The problem we have is not for a lack of remedy [06:56.720 --> 06:58.720] There's plenty of remedy out there [06:59.280 --> 07:01.760] Plenty of professionals who can help you [07:02.560 --> 07:06.240] With the problems that are occurring because of this crisis [07:07.760 --> 07:11.680] Those of you who've listened to the show for a long time you may recognize [07:12.480 --> 07:14.480] that [07:15.440 --> 07:17.680] People they they come to [07:17.680 --> 07:20.800] The to this site they or they come to the show [07:21.760 --> 07:23.760] And they have these problems [07:24.960 --> 07:27.600] And it's not that they don't have remedy [07:29.040 --> 07:33.600] It's that they have no clue as to where to start [07:35.680 --> 07:38.160] They don't and they also don't know [07:38.160 --> 07:47.120] What remedy they need that's part of the problem with with remedy is there are lots of remedies out there [07:49.200 --> 07:54.400] But if you use the wrong remedy that's often worse to no remedy at all [07:55.680 --> 08:00.320] Especially this was a problem with the the foreclosure crisis [08:01.440 --> 08:03.440] Which is cranking back up again [08:04.960 --> 08:06.880] that [08:06.880 --> 08:08.880] people in in [08:09.200 --> 08:11.200] terrible crisis [08:11.920 --> 08:14.960] Would look for help and they would find folks who [08:16.160 --> 08:23.040] Sometimes they were just scams, but most of the time it was people who legitimately wanted to help [08:25.200 --> 08:27.120] But [08:27.120 --> 08:29.120] They tended to craft [08:30.240 --> 08:34.640] Every problem in terms of what they did [08:34.640 --> 08:36.800] We had one guy who did [08:37.840 --> 08:39.840] Securities analysis [08:40.320 --> 08:43.680] And no matter what your foreclosure issue was [08:44.880 --> 08:48.880] He looked at it in terms of securities analysis [08:51.120 --> 08:55.920] And he has the best of he acted in the best of faith. He really wanted to help people [08:57.200 --> 09:02.480] But if you don't need a securities analysis if your issue does not go to securities [09:02.480 --> 09:04.480] His remedy was worse than nothing [09:05.600 --> 09:07.600] Because you use up all your energy [09:08.400 --> 09:10.400] Going to and and funds [09:11.440 --> 09:13.440] Going down a rabbit hole [09:14.240 --> 09:17.040] That at the end of the day you've lost time [09:17.760 --> 09:20.240] You've lost initiative. You've lost money [09:21.440 --> 09:26.080] The clock is running on you and you're chasing the wrong remedy [09:26.800 --> 09:28.800] So I'm building [09:28.800 --> 09:32.800] A set of questionnaires [09:34.480 --> 09:39.280] First to just do a straight up analysis of your situation [09:40.800 --> 09:42.560] and then [09:42.560 --> 09:44.880] Point out the kinds of remedies [09:45.520 --> 09:48.960] That are available to you one thing that has become clear to me [09:50.160 --> 09:52.160] That it took a while [09:52.720 --> 09:54.720] For it to gel in my [09:54.720 --> 09:58.720] Not so fertile little brain [09:58.960 --> 10:00.960] Because of what we do we fight [10:02.560 --> 10:06.800] We'll take you to court and give you a romp through the legal system. You won't believe well [10:08.000 --> 10:10.000] That is a remedy [10:10.560 --> 10:12.560] But it's a horrible remedy [10:14.080 --> 10:17.440] Of all the remedies out there that's probably the worst one [10:17.440 --> 10:23.680] And should well be the remedy of last resort [10:24.720 --> 10:26.720] Back in the [10:27.280 --> 10:30.880] Foreclosure crisis in 08 and afterward [10:32.000 --> 10:39.200] People came to us and we only thought about fighting foreclosure by fighting [10:39.200 --> 10:45.440] We didn't say wait a minute wait a minute. Are there other options? [10:48.560 --> 10:55.200] Did we go to the lender and see if we could negotiate a deal [10:56.960 --> 11:05.280] We assumed that because of the nature of the fraud we saw going on that [11:05.280 --> 11:08.560] That every lender was involved in that fraud [11:09.360 --> 11:13.200] And would not negotiate with us no matter what so we didn't even try [11:15.440 --> 11:18.560] Well, I had one client that [11:20.240 --> 11:22.240] He did want to ask him to [11:23.200 --> 11:25.520] When we started one of my conditions were [11:26.480 --> 11:30.720] That you take half of what you would pay in mortgage and put it in the bank every month [11:30.720 --> 11:36.800] And if they objected and said they couldn't do that then I would tell them I can't help you [11:38.640 --> 11:40.800] If you can't pay half your mortgage [11:43.120 --> 11:48.560] I can't help you because you won't even be able to pay the property taxes on the property even if you get the mortgage [11:49.280 --> 11:52.000] Completely gotten rid of so I won't help you a bit [11:53.600 --> 11:58.000] You got to do something so you take half of it and put it in a bank. Don't touch it [11:58.000 --> 12:03.040] And then we can hold them off for six eight months a year a couple years [12:03.760 --> 12:08.320] Until you build up a nice little nest egg then you go to them and say hey guys, let's make a deal [12:11.040 --> 12:13.040] You make me a deal [12:13.200 --> 12:15.200] Then I will buy out of this [12:15.760 --> 12:16.800] or [12:16.800 --> 12:20.400] You can foreclose on it only the condition that [12:21.040 --> 12:25.920] you guarantee to give them to drop all the attorney fees and all that stuff and [12:25.920 --> 12:33.440] Give me all that you receive over the amount of actual mortgage. Oh, and you want buy another place [12:35.040 --> 12:37.040] I had two people do that [12:38.160 --> 12:40.960] They got out of his property that they were underwater on [12:42.240 --> 12:49.440] In the crisis the property values dropped because so many properties came on the market one guy bought a house across the street [12:50.560 --> 12:53.520] for 30 000 less than the property he had [12:53.520 --> 12:55.520] Got out from under the mortgage [12:56.240 --> 12:59.520] Got another bought another property for a lot less [13:00.080 --> 13:03.120] Because he had some money to put down on it. Okay [13:04.480 --> 13:06.480] But there were other options [13:07.440 --> 13:09.440] Go to another bank [13:10.480 --> 13:12.480] and re [13:12.800 --> 13:17.280] Mortgage the place the property under and at another institution [13:17.280 --> 13:21.440] There are a lot of small banks that would love to take mortgages away from big banks [13:21.440 --> 13:28.480] Bankruptcy was always an option, but that was one of the last options. That's what we used just before they came to evict you [13:29.440 --> 13:31.440] Credit repair [13:32.000 --> 13:33.200] You got [13:33.200 --> 13:35.520] All this debt and part of its mortgage [13:36.560 --> 13:38.560] If you could get rid of [13:39.040 --> 13:41.040] The unsecured debt [13:41.680 --> 13:47.040] That free up your funds to pay the mortgage and we didn't do that last time. I did that [13:47.040 --> 13:51.760] And I didn't find anybody else who was doing that. This time [13:52.720 --> 13:54.720] We [13:54.720 --> 13:56.320] see the [13:56.320 --> 13:59.120] foreclosure crisis as different than last time [14:00.240 --> 14:04.560] Last time it was a very carefully crafted scam [14:06.080 --> 14:08.080] This time it does not appear to be [14:10.240 --> 14:14.960] This time the there may be a scam going on, but this is a scam [14:14.960 --> 14:20.080] There may be a scam going on, but this is not a scam by the banks or by the lending [14:21.280 --> 14:23.760] Institutions, this is scammed by somebody else [14:24.960 --> 14:29.200] And I think Brett would agree is mostly a scam by the Chinese [14:30.240 --> 14:32.240] But it's not the banks [14:32.720 --> 14:34.720] They're likely to get hammered [14:35.520 --> 14:39.360] Just as much as the lenders. I mean the borrowers [14:39.360 --> 14:47.520] So they're likely to be more open to some alternatives to foreclosure [14:49.040 --> 14:52.000] And we're I'm building the site for [14:52.720 --> 14:56.800] coverage specifically because foreclosure is not the only [14:57.920 --> 15:01.520] financial problem that this crisis causes [15:02.960 --> 15:04.960] There's a lot of other issues [15:05.040 --> 15:07.360] You know first thing we look at is credit repair [15:07.360 --> 15:10.560] Free up some of your funds [15:11.920 --> 15:18.080] Helock loans if you're behind in your mortgage for six or eight months because of this COVID crisis [15:19.440 --> 15:25.120] Then but you've been paying on your mortgage for eight or ten years. You've got some equity built up [15:26.320 --> 15:29.920] So you can do a helock loan a home equity loan [15:29.920 --> 15:36.800] Take that equity you have pay off the payments you're behind and then [15:37.600 --> 15:39.600] pay back the [15:39.920 --> 15:41.920] Home equity loan as you can [15:42.560 --> 15:45.760] Or just remortgage the property because now you have more [15:46.480 --> 15:50.880] Equity in the property and the new mortgage company will cut you more slack [15:51.680 --> 15:53.520] on your [15:53.520 --> 15:56.400] credit score because you have more down payment [15:56.400 --> 15:58.400] Or [16:00.640 --> 16:05.200] Take some action to fix your credit score. There's a lot of things you can do for that [16:06.400 --> 16:13.280] So we're going to put together a site and start seeking out all of the different rivities we can find [16:14.240 --> 16:16.880] because we see an absolute tsunami [16:17.840 --> 16:19.920] of a natural crisis coming [16:19.920 --> 16:26.000] And uh, we're going to do everything we can to mitigate as much as possible [16:26.560 --> 16:33.200] I do have the phone lines open. I will have keep them open all night. 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Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio on this Thursday the 21st day of January 2021 [20:16.240 --> 20:26.240] And the call boards lit up very quickly. We are going to Larry in Arizona. Larry, what do you have for us today? [20:26.240 --> 20:36.240] Good evening Randy. Randy I need some idea from you on I want to do a declaratory judgment [20:36.240 --> 20:44.240] But I have a couple of ways I'm working on my backup. You've helped me with my land patent case for a couple of years now [20:44.240 --> 21:02.240] And my property is patented. I have all the paperwork for it. Now I have found the Arizona Enabling Act for bid taxation on property acquired from the United States [21:02.240 --> 21:18.240] And I've also found a Supreme Court case would versus love it that says it's illegal for the county to sell tax liens on my property because that's an impairment of a contract [21:18.240 --> 21:24.240] In opposition to the federal constitution [21:24.240 --> 21:32.240] So I'd like to do a declaratory judgment, but I don't know which one would be the better one to go for [21:32.240 --> 21:53.240] Which ruling would? Okay, let me step back. What do you want to achieve by the petition for declaratory judgment? Do you have actions against you or are you trying to prevent actions against you? [21:53.240 --> 21:59.240] Right now the county has sold tax liens against my property [21:59.240 --> 22:02.240] Oh, okay [22:02.240 --> 22:22.240] So what is one point that if you got a positive ruling and on that point would have the effect of Residue Dakota would win your case for you [22:22.240 --> 22:32.240] I'm not familiar with Residue Dakota. So what [22:32.240 --> 22:45.240] Already I used that too soon. I should have used it a little later. If you were to get a ruling on a point, you go into court and you raise issues [22:45.240 --> 22:54.240] Which one of the issues would be dispositive would dispose of the case in your favor [22:54.240 --> 23:06.240] I would say that the fact that if a judge would say the enabling act is still an active law and my property isn't taxable [23:06.240 --> 23:25.240] That's the one you do petition for declaratory judgment. You do it outside of any tax issue. You ask the court to declare that the county and you would have to name the county as a party because they would be affected by it [23:25.240 --> 23:34.240] That the enabling act prevents the county from filing tax selling tax liens against your property [23:34.240 --> 23:46.240] Okay, that's exactly what I was looking for from you is the verbiage because I didn't want to say they can't tax me but okay it prevents them from selling tax liens [23:46.240 --> 24:06.240] It doesn't prevent them in general but because of your property has the land patent brought forward then you're operating under the contract between the state and the federal government or between you and the federal government [24:06.240 --> 24:19.240] Since you're not in Texas, Texas is between the state and you but in other states the Bureau of Land Management handles that [24:19.240 --> 24:29.240] So you have a contract with them and the county selling tax liens against your property would interfere with that private contract [24:29.240 --> 24:36.240] That's a good one because it goes to a constitutional protection or prohibition [24:36.240 --> 24:43.240] If you get a positive ruling, these guys don't know what declaratory judgment is [24:43.240 --> 25:02.240] I've got one now that a judge in Alabama read the declaratory judgment and recognized that it was a declaratory judgment but he was a federal judge and this was a pro se litigant and he wanted to screw the pro se litigant [25:02.240 --> 25:22.240] So he said that the petitioner would have a claim while the petitioner filed a petition for declaratory judgment, petitioner would have a claim under 42 U.S. Code 1983 [25:22.240 --> 25:42.240] However, in a claim under 42 U.S. Code 1983, his pleading was insufficient. He failed to state a claim on which recovery can be had because he had exceeded the statute of limitations and he dismissed the case as fearless [25:42.240 --> 26:05.240] Wait a minute Bubba. Ouch. He didn't file under 42 U.S. Code 1983. Even if he had, the statute of limitations is not a bar to prosecution. It is an affirmative defense and in the rule [26:05.240 --> 26:31.240] The rule says it is an affirmative defense that must be pledged. I think the judge was high on something. But because he did not seem to understand what a petitioner's declaratory judgment was or he didn't understand how to address it [26:31.240 --> 26:47.240] So he had to change it into a complaint and then dismiss it because the complaint was insufficient. Of course the complaint was insufficient because there wasn't one. The claims were insufficient because he didn't make any claims [26:47.240 --> 27:06.240] So you have to be careful when you file the petitioner's declaratory judgment to write it so that they can't get past the fact that there are no claims. Be careful in your language. [27:06.240 --> 27:25.240] You hear the county is only included because they would be an interested party. But you file your claim as if no means have been filed against your property. [27:25.240 --> 27:48.240] You're just asking the court does this statute or case prevent a county from selling tax liens against properties in this condition and that's all. And do not let them lead you anywhere else. [27:48.240 --> 27:59.240] Okay. Okay. I got you. I don't want to make any. I don't want to say I have a claim. I don't want to say there's a tax lien. I just want to know what the law is. [27:59.240 --> 28:04.240] Yeah. Whether there's a tax lien or not at this point is not relevant. [28:04.240 --> 28:21.240] Okay. You're asking the court to declare the rights of the parties. You have this property. You have a land patent brought forward. You're under contract with the federal government. Can a county [28:21.240 --> 28:45.240] act or interfere with a contract between you and the federal government? And you want to make the ask the question in a way that would implicate other issues not related to land patent. [28:45.240 --> 28:59.240] The real question is can a county interfere with a contract between a citizen and the federal government? That's the real question. [28:59.240 --> 29:12.240] Leaving it really broad and open so that they, when they answer it, they have to answer it clearly. And then if they answer it against you, then it's going against a lot of law. [29:12.240 --> 29:27.240] So if they rule against you, you want it to screw a lot of other people. And while the trial court may rule against you, the court of appeals, that's a whole other animal. [29:27.240 --> 29:38.240] When it gets to the court of appeals and they rule against you, then they open the door for a lot of problems that they'll have to fix later. [29:38.240 --> 29:49.240] So that's what you want to craft your suit for. Don't worry about trial court. Craft it for the court of appeals so they're ruling against you and give the court of appeals a real problem. [29:49.240 --> 30:02.240] Hang on. Go into our sponsors. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rude Law Radio. We'll be right back. [30:02.240 --> 30:08.240] It's clear cell phones have changed the way we live and work, but have they negatively affected our health? [30:08.240 --> 30:15.240] I'm Dr. Katherine Albrecht and I'll be back in just a moment with new findings about how cell phones may actually alter our brain chemistry. [30:15.240 --> 30:25.240] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. 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[33:01.240 --> 33:11.240] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network at LogosRadioNetwork.com [33:31.240 --> 33:40.240] The lessons are rest from tabushin. The lessons are rest from dictin. [33:40.240 --> 33:46.240] Well I know you'd have prosecuted to come and help me. Prosecute them wickedly that you see. [33:46.240 --> 33:51.240] You don't want to rely on them telling them and lie and not tell six stories. [33:51.240 --> 33:56.240] You don't believe me? Say what them tell you? 3% of Americans vote for Bushin. [33:56.240 --> 34:01.240] So how did he get the presidency? That's why we have a war and Bushin. [34:01.240 --> 34:07.240] Everybody listen carefully. Listen to the words of the Christians. [34:07.240 --> 34:16.240] Okay we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Louisville Radio and we're talking to Larry in Arizona. [34:16.240 --> 34:20.240] Larry this is strategy. [34:20.240 --> 34:33.240] If you can get that ruling then when you file the civil suit it is resjudicata. [34:33.240 --> 34:38.240] That's what resjudicata means. This issue is already determined. [34:38.240 --> 34:45.240] Now all you need is for the judge to issue the order. [34:45.240 --> 34:50.240] Oh okay. [34:50.240 --> 35:05.240] One of the hardest things to teach, one of the things we just kind of have to learn getting out here and getting beat around is what not to pay attention to. [35:05.240 --> 35:15.240] How to not get yourself sucked into the wrong arguments. [35:15.240 --> 35:21.240] It takes a dispassionate eye to step away from it. [35:21.240 --> 35:27.240] And that's why this is a good question. I really enjoyed this question. [35:27.240 --> 35:36.240] I'm getting to like declaratory judgment more and more and part of the reason I'm getting to like it is because they don't know how to deal with it. [35:36.240 --> 35:39.240] The one in Alabama. [35:39.240 --> 35:50.240] If the judge is out to rule against you then we crafted this declaratory judgment suit very carefully. [35:50.240 --> 36:03.240] This is a case where the Alabama has a law that if you do anything that causes an officer to feel threatened or intimidated, that's a felony. [36:03.240 --> 36:12.240] So what this guy did to cause him to feel threatened and intimidated, he filed a civil suit against him in the federal court. [36:12.240 --> 36:16.240] So we asked the federal court. [36:16.240 --> 36:29.240] Can a state enforce a law that has the effect of making it a crime to petition the federal court for redress of grievance? [36:29.240 --> 36:32.240] That's it. [36:32.240 --> 36:37.240] Good luck with that one and the judge really wants that to go away. [36:37.240 --> 36:45.240] Because that would have the effect of overturning this application of Georgia law. [36:45.240 --> 36:52.240] And we expose him to being overturned at a higher level if he rules wrong. [36:52.240 --> 36:56.240] Yeah, he's wanting to screw the prosa. [36:56.240 --> 37:03.240] And I guess he was just careless because he assumed the prosa was an idiot. [37:03.240 --> 37:11.240] And if you're going to get a judge rule against you, better to get this kind of ruling. [37:11.240 --> 37:14.240] That one's easy to handle. [37:14.240 --> 37:22.240] So it kind of helps that they don't understand a declaratory judgment. [37:22.240 --> 37:32.240] The guy wants to file criminal charges against the judge with the special agent charges the FBI and ensue the judge personally. [37:32.240 --> 37:37.240] So good. This is what they need. [37:37.240 --> 37:44.240] You hope in your case, Larry, that it doesn't go that far, that the judge does the right thing. [37:44.240 --> 37:51.240] Would it be possible for you to get a lawyer to represent this? [37:51.240 --> 37:58.240] It's possible, but I just couldn't cry it myself. [37:58.240 --> 38:08.240] Okay, you have to decide that. What is your intended ultimate outcome? [38:08.240 --> 38:16.240] Is it to have practice in the courts? Or is it to get rid of these liens? [38:16.240 --> 38:20.240] Get rid of the liens. [38:20.240 --> 38:27.240] What is most likely to get you a ruling in your favor? [38:27.240 --> 38:32.240] Handling it yourself or getting an attorney to handle it? [38:32.240 --> 38:40.240] I don't know. I have to talk to an attorney, but it's usually when an attorney gets kind of expensive and I'm kind of low on funds. [38:40.240 --> 38:46.240] Okay. I'm asking these questions because you really need to answer them. [38:46.240 --> 38:56.240] What would best be best was to have an honest attorney who would vigorously agitate your case? [38:56.240 --> 39:05.240] That would be ideal, but finding an honest attorney who would vigorously agitate your case, good luck with that. [39:05.240 --> 39:12.240] I was hoping you were going to say, yeah, you knew an attorney who would do this for not too much money. This is a real simple case. [39:12.240 --> 39:18.240] But if not, then you go in and represent yourself because you have to. [39:18.240 --> 39:28.240] You know, I'm putting together this traffic site and I'm promoting that site as a really good place to go in and get your feet wet. [39:28.240 --> 39:41.240] Learn how the system really works, how to handle the system, how to file motions, get them put on for hearing, how to hammer judges and prosecutors, how to handle yourself in court. [39:41.240 --> 39:50.240] And I was okay because it's only a ticket. And at worst, you'd have to pay the ticket, which you had to do in the first place, you got nothing to lose. [39:50.240 --> 39:55.240] Here you've got something to lose. We need to be more careful how we think about it. [39:55.240 --> 39:56.240] Sure. [39:56.240 --> 40:10.240] But when you write the petition, try to write the petition so that the only way the judge knows that a pro se wrote it and a lawyer didn't write it, [40:10.240 --> 40:16.240] is that there's not a lawyer's signature on the bottom of it. [40:16.240 --> 40:25.240] I was looking at one out of Georgia today where he used the term we the people in place of plaintiff. [40:25.240 --> 40:41.240] And I asked him, what the heck did you do that for? And he talked about how judges tended not to rule, not to consider we the people when they made their rulings. [40:41.240 --> 40:59.240] So that's all nice and good. Yeah, you put that in there, and that's going to send up this huge red flag that says, pro se, get that out of there. [40:59.240 --> 41:15.240] This now comes John, John of the family dough man on the land, blah, blah, blah, had a guy in California do that for he was writing a pleading for his son. [41:15.240 --> 41:21.240] And he wanted me to go over it. Now I read that part and I said, what is all this about? [41:21.240 --> 41:29.240] He said it was he was of the family so and so man on the land singular sovereign citizen. He said, well, all that's true. [41:29.240 --> 41:36.240] I said, yeah, all that's true, but you're fat bald and old. You didn't put that in there. [41:36.240 --> 41:51.240] He said, well, it wasn't relevant. Right. And I hear his son in the background. I told you, dad, I told you that. Yeah, get all that patriot language out of there. [41:51.240 --> 41:59.240] Use imitate lawyers, write it so that the judge can't tell a lawyer didn't write it. [41:59.240 --> 42:09.240] If you want a good reading, look for other suits concerning tax links. [42:09.240 --> 42:21.240] And look at how the lawyers structure their pleadings. You want that judge to look at this pleading and recognize it. [42:21.240 --> 42:34.240] Kim Magnuson, he's my civil go to civil strategy go to guy in a foreclosure. He needs a petition for restraining order. [42:34.240 --> 42:38.240] He writes one sense it to me, ask me what I thought piece of crap. [42:38.240 --> 42:44.240] Ken said, think you can do better darn right again. So I sent him one. He took it to court. [42:44.240 --> 42:53.240] The lawyer showed up. They didn't expect him to they went in. The judge granted him the restraining order. He comes out and the lawyer said, he's holding the restraining order. [42:53.240 --> 43:03.240] He said, this is really good. Did you write this? We asked him if his attorney said nobody's brother was. Did you write this? Who want to have some help? [43:03.240 --> 43:21.240] And he said, this is really good. And Ken told me that I didn't tell him right away, but I told him later that the reason the lawyer thought that was so good is because I took it right out of O'Connor's legal forms and filled in the blanks. [43:21.240 --> 43:30.240] The judge looked at it. It looked just like all the other motions, petitions for restraining order that he got. [43:30.240 --> 43:37.240] He knew all the case law. It's all the same. He only had to look at one pertinent paragraph. [43:37.240 --> 43:44.240] He didn't realize the lawyer didn't write it. He signed it. That's what you want. [43:44.240 --> 43:54.240] Judges should not be prejudiced. Okay, good luck with that. They don't necessarily mean to be, but they don't trust pro-sex. [43:54.240 --> 44:00.240] Get it from them if you can. Hang on. Go on to our sponsors, Randy Kelton, Wet Fountain, and you're right back. [44:25.240 --> 44:31.240] Logo Radio Network gets many requests to endorse all sorts of products, most of which we reject. [44:31.240 --> 44:40.240] We have come to trust Jump Jevity so much. We became a marketing distributor along with Alex Jones, Ben Fuchs, and many others. 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[45:43.240 --> 45:52.240] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, prosa tactics, and much more. [45:52.240 --> 46:14.240] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [46:23.240 --> 46:35.240] Always, I must be careful what I'm wishing for. When I'm hungry, I like to know just what I'm wishing for. [46:35.240 --> 46:45.240] I ain't asking for much, I ain't trying to be no glutton. I'm just here making my living pushing button. [46:45.240 --> 46:52.240] Okay, we are back. Randy Calhoun, Brett Fountain, Ruleoflaw Radio, and we're talking to Larry in Arizona. [46:52.240 --> 46:56.240] Larry, have we pretty well gave you more information than you wanted? [46:56.240 --> 47:02.240] Oh, hold on. We can hear you better if I unmute you. Okay, go ahead. [47:02.240 --> 47:14.240] Okay, yeah, Randy. Let me ask you, on the defendant, do I want to put down the county treasurer specifically by name or just say the county treasurer's office? [47:14.240 --> 47:16.240] The county treasurer by name. [47:16.240 --> 47:18.240] Well, by name, okay. [47:18.240 --> 47:24.240] Yeah, it won't be personal to him because he has to be named. He's the one that's doing it. [47:24.240 --> 47:36.240] If you just put down the office, he may feel slighted. You don't know who the heck he is, but he is the official litigant. [47:36.240 --> 47:40.240] He's not really a litigant. He's just an interested party. [47:40.240 --> 47:49.240] Okay, and about four months ago, I filed some federal criminal complaints with the special agent in charge of our FBI office. [47:49.240 --> 47:53.240] Oh, I like you better already. [47:53.240 --> 48:05.240] So about a month ago, I sent him a return receipt letter asking him the disposition of my complaints that he had gotten prior, and he has not answered that. [48:05.240 --> 48:08.240] So what's my next move? [48:08.240 --> 48:18.240] I'll criminal charges against him with the grand jury through the district attorney. [48:18.240 --> 48:24.240] Okay, now the complaints I did, okay, am I doing federal or are we talking state? [48:24.240 --> 48:31.240] Federal. This is a federal officer who committed misfeasance in office. [48:31.240 --> 48:42.240] Failed to form a duty he is required to perform and process, nod you, and pull in free access to or enjoyment of your right to petition the court for redress grievance. [48:42.240 --> 48:48.240] Violate with the grand jury through the U.S. Attorney who will do nothing with it. [48:48.240 --> 48:53.240] And then the next complaint is against the U.S. Attorney. [48:53.240 --> 48:55.240] Okay. [48:55.240 --> 49:01.240] When you file, what code did you just stop to me? [49:01.240 --> 49:04.240] 18 U.S. Code 242. [49:04.240 --> 49:06.240] Oh, that was 242, okay. [49:06.240 --> 49:08.240] Yeah, the Ku Klux Klan Act. [49:08.240 --> 49:12.240] Yeah, okay, I'm not familiar with 241, 242, I just wasn't. [49:12.240 --> 49:13.240] Good, good, good. [49:13.240 --> 49:23.240] Okay, you file into that and you mail it to the grand jury foreman at the address of the U.S. Attorney. [49:23.240 --> 49:33.240] In the, on top of the complaint, you put a cover letter addressed to the grand jury asking the grand jury foreman, [49:33.240 --> 49:42.240] asking the foreman to initial this document and return it to you in the stamps of address envelope. [49:42.240 --> 49:45.240] Please do not sign it. [49:45.240 --> 49:54.240] As the U.S. Attorney has a rubber stamp with your name on it that he uses to rubber stamp superseding indictments. [49:54.240 --> 50:01.240] And we want to make sure the U.S. Attorney doesn't rubber stamp this letter because we have problems with U.S. [50:01.240 --> 50:07.240] attorneys secret and criminal complaints against public officials from the grand jury. [50:07.240 --> 50:15.240] Well, the likelihood the foreman of the grand jury will ever see that letter is somewhere between little and none. [50:15.240 --> 50:17.240] They're going to hide that one right away. [50:17.240 --> 50:25.240] So the U.S. Attorney will take the whole thing and throw it in the trash. [50:25.240 --> 50:29.240] At least you hope he does. [50:29.240 --> 50:39.240] Because then the next one will be against the U.S. Attorney for tampering with the government document [50:39.240 --> 50:48.240] by secreting the criminal complaints against the special agent in charge from the grand jury. [50:48.240 --> 50:54.240] The U.S. Attorney is going to get that one and he's going to open it and he's going to see that same cover letter. [50:54.240 --> 51:00.240] But this complaint is against him or her. [51:00.240 --> 51:01.240] Okay. [51:01.240 --> 51:07.240] And the lawyer is going to know he's been set up. [51:07.240 --> 51:12.240] And you're not likely to get anything back from that one. [51:12.240 --> 51:24.240] Your next one would go to the U.S. Attorney General in D.C. against the U.S. Attorney. [51:24.240 --> 51:27.240] Bad politics. [51:27.240 --> 51:35.240] Now he gets burned in front of his boss and we just got a new president takeover. [51:35.240 --> 51:41.240] Do you know what every U.S. attorney in the country must do? [51:41.240 --> 51:45.240] When a new president takes office. [51:45.240 --> 51:49.240] Attorney, his resignation? [51:49.240 --> 51:51.240] Exactly. [51:51.240 --> 51:56.240] So the Attorney General has his resignation on his desk. [51:56.240 --> 52:10.240] If our new president wants to appoint his own people, he can fire this U.S. Attorney with no cost. [52:10.240 --> 52:13.240] It's because he wants to. [52:13.240 --> 52:20.240] So right now all your U.S. attorneys are likely to be on pins and needles. [52:20.240 --> 52:23.240] Good time to hammer him. [52:23.240 --> 52:24.240] Okay. [52:24.240 --> 52:28.240] And just one last quick question. [52:28.240 --> 52:35.240] When you were talking about you were arrested in the last few months and you're doing a verified criminal complaint. [52:35.240 --> 52:41.240] Verified just means that it's notarized or verified beneficial signature, correct? [52:41.240 --> 52:43.240] Exactly. [52:43.240 --> 52:44.240] Okay. [52:44.240 --> 52:56.240] All the verification says is the person whose name is on this document, I verify that it is the person who signed it. [52:56.240 --> 52:57.240] Okay. [52:57.240 --> 52:59.240] I just wanted to check on that. [52:59.240 --> 53:09.240] Yeah, it doesn't attest to the veracity of any of the statements, only that this is the actual person who is responsible. [53:09.240 --> 53:10.240] Sure. [53:10.240 --> 53:12.240] The responsible party for the complaint. [53:12.240 --> 53:14.240] Exactly. [53:14.240 --> 53:15.240] Okay. [53:15.240 --> 53:22.240] And on your, whatever you're doing with your court case on your last arrest, are you publishing any of that? [53:22.240 --> 53:23.240] Yes. [53:23.240 --> 53:24.240] Anywhere? [53:24.240 --> 53:25.240] Oh, absolutely. [53:25.240 --> 53:33.240] Right now I'm getting them set up before I file the tort letter. [53:33.240 --> 53:40.240] I'm collecting all of the, the arrests that were made in the last six months. [53:40.240 --> 53:48.240] And I'm going to start filing criminal charges against East police officer who arrested someone and took them to jail. [53:48.240 --> 53:55.240] And a T coal complaint, professional conduct complaint against each one of them. [53:55.240 --> 54:06.240] A complaint against the intake officer who processed a person into the jail and professional conduct complaint. [54:06.240 --> 54:18.240] Whoever the intake officers, direct supervisor is and the sheriff along with criminal complaints against all of them. [54:18.240 --> 54:22.240] I'm building a tool where I put in the name. [54:22.240 --> 54:28.240] I'm trying to get the public cause affidavits now. [54:28.240 --> 54:37.240] And I'll put in some basic information off of that and it will merge all this into all of the documents and just spit them right out. [54:37.240 --> 54:52.240] When I start filing on every arrest, the sheriff is going to get apoplexy because I will drive his bond rating through the roof. [54:52.240 --> 54:55.240] They won't be able to afford to insure their officers. [54:55.240 --> 55:10.240] And when those officers start getting one complaint, professional conduct complaint after the other, six of them in their toast, they're going to start flooding out of there like flushing the toilet. [55:10.240 --> 55:14.240] And the county's not going to be able to hire an officer. [55:14.240 --> 55:17.240] You guys want to mess me around? [55:17.240 --> 55:23.240] You shouldn't have thrown down the gauntlet in front of me. [55:23.240 --> 55:32.240] This officer who arrested me and has known me for 30 years, he absolutely knew better. [55:32.240 --> 55:37.240] But he just is not used to controlling his emotions. [55:37.240 --> 55:45.240] He's used to exercising his emotions against anybody he wants to because he's a policeman. [55:45.240 --> 55:52.240] And I pushed him over the edge and he just could not help himself. [55:52.240 --> 55:58.240] So now because of him, I'm going to hammer everybody. [55:58.240 --> 56:13.240] I told the new county attorney we just got appointed that I'm going to bring a legal firestorm down on the sheriff's department. [56:13.240 --> 56:17.240] You don't want to get in the way. [56:17.240 --> 56:34.240] And I intend to do just exactly that. Once I've hammered them a while and get their bond rating so high they can't afford to hire anybody and get half their department to quit, then I file my tort lever. [56:34.240 --> 56:40.240] And when I get to the lawsuit, I hope to have them in a position to where they want to make me a deal, give me to go away. [56:40.240 --> 56:52.240] And then I use the funds I get when I make me a deal to automate the process so everybody can use it. [56:52.240 --> 56:57.240] I'm going to use them to get me to the Fed. [56:57.240 --> 57:14.240] I've already filed criminal charges against the Chief Justice of the Supreme and the presiding judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals over the criminal complaints I filed against the governor. [57:14.240 --> 57:23.240] I will take these two complaints and file them with magistrates in Wise County. [57:23.240 --> 57:28.240] Because the magistrate can hear any complaint fell in your misdemeanor from anywhere in the state. [57:28.240 --> 57:42.240] And when the magistrate refuses to hold an examining trial on the complaints out of Travis County, that brings jurisdiction for their failure to Travis County. [57:42.240 --> 57:50.240] I can take them all down to Travis County, take them out of their home county to another county. [57:50.240 --> 57:55.240] They're probably listening, and that's okay. [57:55.240 --> 57:58.240] They screw things up so bad, there's nothing they can do about it. [57:58.240 --> 58:03.240] The only thing they can do about it is follow law. [58:03.240 --> 58:12.240] Now they can't even, it's too late for that because the bell's already been rung, all these people have already been arrested and they can't undo it. [58:12.240 --> 58:17.240] So there's not anything they can do other than to shoot me. [58:17.240 --> 58:21.240] I'm not that important, I'm just an annoyance. [58:21.240 --> 58:30.240] But that's what I'm planning and I'll keep everybody up to date and I'll make my documents available online so anybody can download them and use them. [58:30.240 --> 58:32.240] Okay, we'll come back, we need to move on. [58:32.240 --> 58:36.240] We've got a full board of callers and we've got a first time caller. [58:36.240 --> 58:40.240] This is Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Root of Law Radio. [58:40.240 --> 58:44.240] I'm not going to give out the call in number, the call board's full. [58:44.240 --> 58:46.240] We'll be right back. [58:46.240 --> 58:48.240] Thank you. [59:16.240 --> 59:18.240] We'll be right back. 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[01:01:01.240 --> 01:01:24.240] And recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing hemp into taxes law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones, since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the herb for THC. [01:01:24.240 --> 01:01:33.240] 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. [01:01:33.240 --> 01:01:47.240] 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, and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works. [01:01:47.240 --> 01:02:01.240] 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. [01:02:01.240 --> 01:02:12.240] 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. [01:02:12.240 --> 01:02:22.240] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're charged with. [01:02:22.240 --> 01:02:26.240] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark. [01:02:26.240 --> 01:02:38.240] 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. [01:02:38.240 --> 01:02:50.240] 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. [01:02:50.240 --> 01:03:08.240] This is Ruth Rody with a lowdown for July 22, 2019. [01:03:08.240 --> 01:03:36.240] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Lula Raw Radio, and we're going to Janus in Texas. [01:03:36.240 --> 01:03:48.240] 817 in Texas. Hello, Janus. What do you have for us today? [01:03:48.240 --> 01:03:50.240] Hello. [01:03:50.240 --> 01:03:58.240] Hello. You are on the air and there's only a couple of million people listening. [01:03:58.240 --> 01:04:00.240] Wow. [01:04:00.240 --> 01:04:04.240] Okay, okay. Maybe a couple of people. [01:04:04.240 --> 01:04:10.240] A couple of people listening. Wow. [01:04:10.240 --> 01:04:14.240] We've got at least two. We're big time. [01:04:14.240 --> 01:04:18.240] Okay, what do you have for us? [01:04:18.240 --> 01:04:24.240] Okay, I have some questions concerning a mortgage. [01:04:24.240 --> 01:04:38.240] Really, I have a question about a modification. Once you get a mod, what really happens with the payment that you pay for the mod? [01:04:38.240 --> 01:04:46.240] I know you want a trial base of three months and after that, what happens? [01:04:46.240 --> 01:04:56.240] Okay, I'll have to tell you, the HAMP program was a huge scam. [01:04:56.240 --> 01:04:58.240] Wow. [01:04:58.240 --> 01:05:10.240] It was designed to eventually force you into foreclosure. They would tell you that you had to be at least three payments behind to qualify. [01:05:10.240 --> 01:05:12.240] Not true. [01:05:12.240 --> 01:05:18.240] They wanted you three payments behind so they could start dual tracking. [01:05:18.240 --> 01:05:28.240] They would pretend to be putting together a modification while in the background, they're prosecuting the foreclosure. [01:05:28.240 --> 01:05:30.240] Wow. [01:05:30.240 --> 01:05:38.240] It was a scam. It's still a scam. HAMP is over. It doesn't apply anymore. [01:05:38.240 --> 01:05:52.240] So to ask about what to do with the HAMP, I would first have to ask what is the bank saying about the modification? [01:05:52.240 --> 01:06:00.240] Actually, it's through PHH mortgage. [01:06:00.240 --> 01:06:02.240] Okay. [01:06:02.240 --> 01:06:20.240] And they had said at first it wasn't a mod. They offered me a mod due to some complications of foreclosure. [01:06:20.240 --> 01:06:28.240] And after that, they decided to go ahead and offer me a modification. [01:06:28.240 --> 01:06:40.240] So the mod is up and I'm waiting on my contract. I guess the approval for the mod to start paying regular payments. [01:06:40.240 --> 01:06:50.240] Okay. Very likely there's not going to be a mod. They're going to run this stalling action while they're foreclosing in the background. [01:06:50.240 --> 01:06:52.240] Wow. [01:06:52.240 --> 01:07:00.240] If you don't do something, they're going to foreclose while you're sitting waiting on a mod. [01:07:00.240 --> 01:07:02.240] So what can I do? [01:07:02.240 --> 01:07:16.240] What is your financial condition? Would you have sufficient credit to get a refinance with another company? [01:07:16.240 --> 01:07:20.240] I can try that with my bank. [01:07:20.240 --> 01:07:27.240] Do you have any equity in the property? How long have you had a mortgage on the property? [01:07:27.240 --> 01:07:42.240] I've been there for a long time. It was like inherited from my parents and at the time I did, he got a home improvement loan. So that is... [01:07:42.240 --> 01:07:49.240] Okay. What is the fair market value of the property? [01:07:49.240 --> 01:07:55.240] If you were to put it on the market, approximately what would it bring? [01:07:55.240 --> 01:08:01.240] Approximately the property of being sold around there about 125. [01:08:01.240 --> 01:08:07.240] 125. How much do you owe on the property? [01:08:07.240 --> 01:08:17.240] Approximately 49. [01:08:17.240 --> 01:08:26.240] Holy mackerel. Okay. Go to a bank. Go to a mortgage company. [01:08:26.240 --> 01:08:34.240] You want to refinance this property and get it out from under this finance company because you think they're trying to steal your property from you. [01:08:34.240 --> 01:08:41.240] You got $80,000 in equity in that property. [01:08:41.240 --> 01:08:51.240] A loan on that property has a special designation. It's called no-brainer. [01:08:51.240 --> 01:08:59.240] You should have no problem getting a new loan against the property. [01:08:59.240 --> 01:09:01.240] Okay. [01:09:01.240 --> 01:09:09.240] Do that. Get rid of that bank. And then if you want to, sue these guys for fraud. [01:09:09.240 --> 01:09:11.240] I need help. [01:09:11.240 --> 01:09:21.240] Okay. First, we need to really figure out what your position is. [01:09:21.240 --> 01:09:30.240] I did this during the last foreclosure crisis. I helped a lot of people. And frankly, I got kind of burned out on it. [01:09:30.240 --> 01:09:45.240] After over 700 federal cases, you kind of get burned out, but it's been a few years. So I'm looking at going back into this because of this COVID crisis. [01:09:45.240 --> 01:09:49.240] There could be a complication here. [01:09:49.240 --> 01:10:02.240] In the last, after 2000, up to 2008, the banks ran a major scam on the American public. [01:10:02.240 --> 01:10:11.240] And they took a loan against you. They gave you a loan against your property. And then they took that loan and they sold it. [01:10:11.240 --> 01:10:16.240] And then they sold it again and they sold it again and they sold it again. [01:10:16.240 --> 01:10:25.240] China accused Bank of America of selling them the same loan 60 times. [01:10:25.240 --> 01:10:38.240] So, yeah, this is too complex for me to go into all the details. I've got a whole dissertation on how all this works, but they sell the property to one investment tool. [01:10:38.240 --> 01:10:43.240] And they get 103% of the original principal. [01:10:43.240 --> 01:10:51.240] They sell the loan to them because the loan over the life of the loan will generally pay off two to three times the original principal in interest. [01:10:51.240 --> 01:10:57.240] So then they change up a few details and they sell it to another investment pool. [01:10:57.240 --> 01:11:02.240] And each time they take mortgage insurance on the property. [01:11:02.240 --> 01:11:15.240] So they got it sold 60 times and they've got 60 times the original mortgage in a pool and they've got 60 insurance policies. [01:11:15.240 --> 01:11:20.240] The only way they can profit here is you have to foreclose. [01:11:20.240 --> 01:11:25.240] When they foreclose, all these insurance policies pay off. [01:11:25.240 --> 01:11:34.240] So there's no way they're going to back up. They will throw everything they got at you. They'll do everything they can to force a foreclosure. [01:11:34.240 --> 01:11:41.240] If that is the case, then it takes a different strategy. [01:11:41.240 --> 01:11:48.240] And that's where you introduce the pro safe from hell. [01:11:48.240 --> 01:11:53.240] We can show you how to be the pro safe from hell. [01:11:53.240 --> 01:12:00.240] You file an action against them. They file a response. You bar grieve all the lawyers. [01:12:00.240 --> 01:12:07.240] And when the lawyer, when the judge does something, you file a judicial conduct complaint against the judge. [01:12:07.240 --> 01:12:13.240] And depending on what they do, you might file criminal charges against them, try to get them indicted. [01:12:13.240 --> 01:12:19.240] You know, these lawyers will use all kinds of stinking rotten low down dirty tricks. [01:12:19.240 --> 01:12:25.240] We got a bag full of those ourselves. And you want to beat them up enough that you can. [01:12:25.240 --> 01:12:31.240] If they have to foreclose, then you go to them and say, look, I get it guys. [01:12:31.240 --> 01:12:39.240] You saw my mortgage 50 times. Now you have to foreclose to make your scam work. I got that part. [01:12:39.240 --> 01:12:43.240] So I'll make you a deal. [01:12:43.240 --> 01:12:51.240] You foreclose. You drop all of your extra fines and fees that you all you made up. [01:12:51.240 --> 01:13:06.240] And you agree to pay me all the money you get for the property in excess of the amount I owe you 49,000. [01:13:06.240 --> 01:13:11.240] And that's 49,000 without all the extra costs. [01:13:11.240 --> 01:13:21.240] And after we do a financial analysis and I show how they screwed up on how they applied your payment, we'll get it knocked down from that. [01:13:21.240 --> 01:13:31.240] And we'll say, OK, we get it down to 30,000. You give me anything you get above 30,000. [01:13:31.240 --> 01:13:35.240] And I'll back up and let you foreclose without fighting it. [01:13:35.240 --> 01:13:43.240] And then what you do is you have someone go down and buy the property of foreclosure. [01:13:43.240 --> 01:13:54.240] It doesn't make any difference what you pay for it because anything over 30,000, the bank's going to give back to you. [01:13:54.240 --> 01:13:59.240] So if somebody else tries to buy your property, whoever you've got buying it for you, just keep bumping it up. [01:13:59.240 --> 01:14:05.240] You don't get what it goes to. OK. And banks are going to give it all back to you. [01:14:05.240 --> 01:14:12.240] The bank gets to foreclose and they get to collect on all their fraudulent insurance policies. [01:14:12.240 --> 01:14:21.240] And then you get the property back. That's an option. It's one of a number. [01:14:21.240 --> 01:14:32.240] We have lots of things we can do, but we can't do anything until we've done an analysis. We need to know where you stand, where they stand. [01:14:32.240 --> 01:14:41.240] These banks just can't help themselves. They have to screw up the paperwork. [01:14:41.240 --> 01:14:52.240] They screw up everything. You've got bean counters here. You've got one set of bean counters doing the derivative scam. [01:14:52.240 --> 01:14:59.240] You've got another set of bean counters trying to squeeze as many dollars out of you as they can. [01:14:59.240 --> 01:15:09.240] When I do an analysis of the payments, of the bills that you received, they always screw that up. [01:15:09.240 --> 01:15:19.240] They screw it up to charge you more money. A lot of times I have people call in and they're not too concerned about their payments, [01:15:19.240 --> 01:15:23.240] because the bank is charging them less than what they agreed to pay. [01:15:23.240 --> 01:15:32.240] And they think, oh, this is wonderful. I've got a windfall here. No, no, no, no. Bad, bad, bad, bad. [01:15:32.240 --> 01:15:40.240] Because what they're going to do is they're going to let you go along paying less than you should be paying. [01:15:40.240 --> 01:15:44.240] They'll build you less than they should be billing you. [01:15:44.240 --> 01:15:55.240] And then the second time they see a late payment, oh my goodness, we made a mistake. We haven't been charging you enough. [01:15:55.240 --> 01:16:05.240] You're going to pay us $10,000 and we're going to foreclose tomorrow. They wait until you're financially vulnerable, [01:16:05.240 --> 01:16:16.240] and then they pull out this back payment, dump it on you so they can force you into foreclosure. You're dealing with the money changers. [01:16:16.240 --> 01:16:30.240] Hey, Randy, we've got Tina here sending me a text saying to tell the caller the PHH has been fined a big time for fraud. [01:16:30.240 --> 01:16:35.240] The dentist should be very careful. They're planning to rake her over the colds. 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[01:19:41.240 --> 01:19:47.240] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Lula Glow Radio on this January 21st day. [01:19:47.240 --> 01:19:48.240] Wait a minute. [01:19:48.240 --> 01:19:50.240] I did that all wrong. [01:19:50.240 --> 01:19:55.240] On this, the 21st day of January, 2021. [01:19:55.240 --> 01:20:00.240] And we're talking to Janice in Texas. [01:20:00.240 --> 01:20:02.240] And I wanted to bring in Tina. [01:20:02.240 --> 01:20:03.240] Tina. [01:20:03.240 --> 01:20:06.240] Hello, Randy and Brett. [01:20:06.240 --> 01:20:09.240] And say hello to Janice. [01:20:09.240 --> 01:20:10.240] Hi, Janice. [01:20:10.240 --> 01:20:11.240] Hi, Tina. [01:20:11.240 --> 01:20:12.240] I feel your pain. [01:20:12.240 --> 01:20:14.240] I've been there. [01:20:14.240 --> 01:20:15.240] I hear you. [01:20:15.240 --> 01:20:16.240] I got the t-shirt. [01:20:16.240 --> 01:20:17.240] I'm good. [01:20:17.240 --> 01:20:28.240] I wanted to warn you, CHH was ordered to pay $74.5 million to resolve U.S. mortgage probes. [01:20:28.240 --> 01:20:29.240] Wow. [01:20:29.240 --> 01:20:33.240] I think they also lost a big case in California. [01:20:33.240 --> 01:20:34.240] Two. [01:20:34.240 --> 01:20:37.240] They are dirty rotten to the core. [01:20:37.240 --> 01:20:38.240] Randy is right. [01:20:38.240 --> 01:20:43.240] Get out of that mortgage as fast as you can. [01:20:43.240 --> 01:20:44.240] Okay. [01:20:44.240 --> 01:20:48.240] And you know, you could print all this out. [01:20:48.240 --> 01:20:55.240] Maybe go online and look up CHH mortgage and a fine and fraud. [01:20:55.240 --> 01:21:01.240] You can print out what happened and take that to your local bank and say, you know, [01:21:01.240 --> 01:21:07.240] this is why you want to get out of this and, you know, try to take in a broker's price [01:21:07.240 --> 01:21:12.240] opinion to them to show that you have equity. [01:21:12.240 --> 01:21:13.240] Okay. [01:21:13.240 --> 01:21:17.240] I'll do that. [01:21:17.240 --> 01:21:22.240] Is that a broker's price opinion? [01:21:22.240 --> 01:21:23.240] Brett, I think... [01:21:23.240 --> 01:21:25.240] I'm hearing a whole lot of noise. [01:21:25.240 --> 01:21:27.240] No, it's not for me. [01:21:27.240 --> 01:21:30.240] It's not for me. [01:21:30.240 --> 01:21:32.240] Okay. [01:21:32.240 --> 01:21:39.240] If you move anything on a desk or a table, these mics pick that up big time. [01:21:39.240 --> 01:21:41.240] Much better than voice. [01:21:41.240 --> 01:21:43.240] It's kind of a conundrum. [01:21:43.240 --> 01:21:51.240] Mics are made to pick up voice, but they pick up everything else better. [01:21:51.240 --> 01:21:52.240] I'm not moving. [01:21:52.240 --> 01:21:53.240] I even moved out of position. [01:21:53.240 --> 01:21:54.240] Okay. [01:21:54.240 --> 01:21:55.240] Okay. [01:21:55.240 --> 01:21:56.240] I got it. [01:21:56.240 --> 01:21:57.240] That was his own Janice's side. [01:21:57.240 --> 01:22:00.240] Janice, I have you muted for the moment. [01:22:00.240 --> 01:22:10.240] I'll bring you back in shortly, but in your situation, in order to take best advantage, [01:22:10.240 --> 01:22:17.240] before you go to a mortgage company, you need to bring them a package that will give them [01:22:17.240 --> 01:22:19.240] a reason to want to give you this mortgage. [01:22:19.240 --> 01:22:27.240] Since you've got this much equity in the property, getting a mortgage should be a piece of cake. [01:22:27.240 --> 01:22:39.240] If you have any kind of credit at all, then for every bank, this is a no-brainer. [01:22:39.240 --> 01:22:42.240] Okay. [01:22:42.240 --> 01:22:43.240] Okay. [01:22:43.240 --> 01:22:44.240] I am getting... [01:22:44.240 --> 01:22:45.240] Are you outside? [01:22:45.240 --> 01:22:50.240] There might be wind. [01:22:50.240 --> 01:22:58.240] Okay, Janice, whatever's going on, all we're getting is horrible noise. [01:22:58.240 --> 01:23:09.740] Anyway, send me an email, randy at ruleoflawradio.com, and I will send you instructions on what you [01:23:09.740 --> 01:23:13.240] need to do to get prepared to go after these guys. [01:23:13.240 --> 01:23:16.240] Let me try to bring you back in again. [01:23:16.240 --> 01:23:19.240] Is that better? [01:23:19.240 --> 01:23:21.240] That is much better. [01:23:21.240 --> 01:23:24.240] All right. [01:23:24.240 --> 01:23:34.240] Okay, so one of the things I always want to do is get all of the documents that has been [01:23:34.240 --> 01:23:36.240] filed in the county recorder's office. [01:23:36.240 --> 01:23:42.240] But since you're in state 1-7, so I take it you're in Tarrant County? [01:23:42.240 --> 01:23:43.240] Yes. [01:23:43.240 --> 01:23:48.240] Okay, I can pull all of those off their website easy enough. [01:23:48.240 --> 01:23:59.240] Also need a copy of the mortgage of the deed of trust, the note, truth and lending statement, [01:23:59.240 --> 01:24:01.240] and good faith estimate if you have it. [01:24:01.240 --> 01:24:06.240] Do you have the loan documents? [01:24:06.240 --> 01:24:08.240] Let me step back. [01:24:08.240 --> 01:24:12.240] When was the last loan written on this property? [01:24:12.240 --> 01:24:16.240] How long ago? [01:24:16.240 --> 01:24:18.240] Could you repeat that? [01:24:18.240 --> 01:24:20.240] I didn't hear it. [01:24:20.240 --> 01:24:23.240] When was the last loan given on this property? [01:24:23.240 --> 01:24:27.240] How old is it? [01:24:27.240 --> 01:24:34.240] I'm not sure, but I can look at my documents at the house. [01:24:34.240 --> 01:24:42.240] Well, if it was after like 2010, you almost certainly have all of your closing documents [01:24:42.240 --> 01:24:45.240] on a CD somewhere. [01:24:45.240 --> 01:24:52.240] If not, you can go to the title company and get all the documents from them. [01:24:52.240 --> 01:24:55.240] Okay, all right. [01:24:55.240 --> 01:24:57.240] Was this your mother's? [01:24:57.240 --> 01:25:00.240] Was it her loan? [01:25:00.240 --> 01:25:04.240] It was my mom's loan, and yes. [01:25:04.240 --> 01:25:11.240] And then when she passed, it became my loan. [01:25:11.240 --> 01:25:16.240] Okay, then we'll try the title company. [01:25:16.240 --> 01:25:27.240] Send me an email at Randy at ruleoflawradio.com, and I will go through the steps on this off the air. [01:25:27.240 --> 01:25:29.240] All right. [01:25:29.240 --> 01:25:34.240] Then you get that to me, and we'll talk in the next few days. [01:25:34.240 --> 01:25:36.240] All right. [01:25:36.240 --> 01:25:38.240] Okay, thank you, Janice. [01:25:38.240 --> 01:25:46.240] Okay, now we're going to go to this strange woman in California who's never learned how to speak English. [01:25:46.240 --> 01:25:50.240] She speaks this strange foreign accent. [01:25:50.240 --> 01:25:51.240] Hello, Dina. [01:25:51.240 --> 01:25:53.240] I speak the Queen's English. [01:25:53.240 --> 01:25:54.240] Oh, that one. [01:25:54.240 --> 01:26:00.240] You guys should have changed it. That's the one, proper English. You know that? [01:26:00.240 --> 01:26:03.240] Randy, is she being too early? [01:26:03.240 --> 01:26:07.240] Yes, she certainly is. [01:26:07.240 --> 01:26:11.240] No, Dina. [01:26:11.240 --> 01:26:14.240] That's one of our inside jokes. [01:26:14.240 --> 01:26:15.240] Yes. [01:26:15.240 --> 01:26:19.240] Okay, what do you have for us today, Ms. Dina? [01:26:19.240 --> 01:26:31.240] Well, I was going to comment on what you were saying to these earlier about the decurve of judgments and being careful of what you do because, you know, and how... [01:26:31.240 --> 01:26:33.240] Because I've been through the mail, as you know. [01:26:33.240 --> 01:26:35.240] I've tried everything. [01:26:35.240 --> 01:26:38.240] All the people who said they could help turned that not to. [01:26:38.240 --> 01:26:50.240] And if you, you know, remind people that they're not careful, they'll end up like me with cases against them, residue of the carter, and being ruled on just because of that, not against the merits. [01:26:50.240 --> 01:26:54.240] They just want to rule for the banks no matter what. [01:26:54.240 --> 01:26:58.240] So they will find every excuse they can to rule for the banks. [01:26:58.240 --> 01:27:10.240] So it's best to be very careful now about how you do it and don't take somebody's word that, oh, yeah, I can write this for you. [01:27:10.240 --> 01:27:16.240] I can help you just because they, you know, as you said, Randy, we've got one area of expertise. [01:27:16.240 --> 01:27:19.240] They try to fit everything in. [01:27:19.240 --> 01:27:29.240] And if you don't write, you put anything that might be considered sovereign or that stuff, then you're toast. [01:27:29.240 --> 01:27:42.240] Yeah, I did a seminar in California a number of years ago, and this was a group of people that brought me out there to do the seminar, and they had had a number of people do presentations to them. [01:27:42.240 --> 01:27:57.240] And I told them, if anyone tells you that they can get you any particular result, don't walk away from them, run away from them. [01:27:57.240 --> 01:28:02.240] The courts are always a crapshoot. [01:28:02.240 --> 01:28:07.240] The judges have been bought and paid for. [01:28:07.240 --> 01:28:14.240] I know we don't like to hear that, but it is the way things really are. [01:28:14.240 --> 01:28:21.240] And we need to deal with things the way they are and not the way we want them to be. [01:28:21.240 --> 01:28:26.240] So I had one guy that called me later and had me handle his case for him. [01:28:26.240 --> 01:28:38.240] And he told me years later that the only reason he went with me is because I told him that you can't depend on any result. [01:28:38.240 --> 01:28:46.240] Understanding this has changed the way that I go about addressing these cases. [01:28:46.240 --> 01:28:55.240] You must expect the courts to rule against you out of hand at every term. [01:28:55.240 --> 01:28:59.240] That's not necessarily a bad thing. [01:28:59.240 --> 01:29:11.240] It's only a bad thing if you don't know to expect that, because at the end of the day you really don't care what the court does, what the trial court does. [01:29:11.240 --> 01:29:21.240] Everything you do in court should be for the purpose of setting the record for the Court of Appeals. [01:29:21.240 --> 01:29:30.240] So if the judge rules really what no good crappy rulings, the worse his rulings are, the better for you. 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[01:34:19.240 --> 01:34:23.240] They said there's no way the appeal court is going to rule for you. [01:34:23.240 --> 01:34:26.240] We're going to have just another lawsuit that's been denied. [01:34:26.240 --> 01:34:29.240] We're going to be declared a vexation certificate. [01:34:29.240 --> 01:34:37.240] The one today said, I come in all honesty, write this for you because he said I've read every case they put in there. [01:34:37.240 --> 01:34:39.240] And he said, I know it's wrong. [01:34:39.240 --> 01:34:41.240] I know what they're doing. [01:34:41.240 --> 01:34:44.240] But he said this appeal court is not going to ruin your favor. [01:34:44.240 --> 01:34:49.240] So maybe we can talk when we've got more time. [01:34:49.240 --> 01:34:59.240] And he said, suggested I read all the cases that they cited and see if I can figure out any way that he has not seen. [01:34:59.240 --> 01:35:00.240] Call me tomorrow. [01:35:00.240 --> 01:35:03.240] Let's talk about a strategy. [01:35:03.240 --> 01:35:11.240] If you can't win your case, maybe you can beat him up enough to make them want to make you a deal to get you to go away. [01:35:11.240 --> 01:35:14.240] We can do that and we can still go on. [01:35:14.240 --> 01:35:18.240] I still want to file the criminal charges against the attorney in California. [01:35:18.240 --> 01:35:20.240] We filed it in Texas. [01:35:20.240 --> 01:35:26.240] But you know, my priority mail took nine days to get there. [01:35:26.240 --> 01:35:27.240] Nine days. [01:35:27.240 --> 01:35:32.240] It was sent two-day priority, nine days. [01:35:32.240 --> 01:35:40.240] And then tell Janice, if she's Janice listening, if not, she should look up a PHH mortgage fraud in Texas. [01:35:40.240 --> 01:35:44.240] That 74 million fine is not the only one they've been charged with. [01:35:44.240 --> 01:35:45.240] They've been charged in Texas. [01:35:45.240 --> 01:35:47.240] They've been charged all over the place. [01:35:47.240 --> 01:35:56.240] And if she goes to a local lender with all that, proof of how bad they are, and just says, this is my mom's home, I really don't want to lose it. [01:35:56.240 --> 01:35:59.240] It's been in the family generation. [01:35:59.240 --> 01:36:03.240] You know, I think they would look much more favorably upon it. [01:36:03.240 --> 01:36:08.240] You may want to look at grand juries. [01:36:08.240 --> 01:36:09.240] Yes. [01:36:09.240 --> 01:36:15.240] Especially with what I'm doing here in Texas and what you're doing here in Texas. [01:36:15.240 --> 01:36:24.240] If you get the indictment on Manukin, that should terrify everybody. [01:36:24.240 --> 01:36:37.240] Then if we start filing criminally against these guys, especially you're in California, if you can take a California lawyer and file criminally against him in Texas, that's going to terrify him. [01:36:37.240 --> 01:36:44.240] And I think you might have even a better shot at this point because Trump put him in there, right? [01:36:44.240 --> 01:36:50.240] And Biden is in a frenzy to undo everything that Trump has done. [01:36:50.240 --> 01:36:55.240] So, hey. [01:36:55.240 --> 01:37:13.240] Now is a good time. It may not be something that we like because if we're more prone for Republicans, but that's my position has always been that the Republicans and the Democrats both have their snouts in the same trough. [01:37:13.240 --> 01:37:16.240] Pick the person, not the party. [01:37:16.240 --> 01:37:33.240] If we could use this political turmoil to get the Democrats to give us a win on a pro on an ordinary citizen filing criminal charges against a public official. [01:37:33.240 --> 01:37:41.240] That's going to give us some tremendous clout that we can use against the Democrats later. [01:37:41.240 --> 01:37:50.240] So, you're right about that. They're all as bad as each other. Biden and Harris did nothing for us in the first mortgage crisis. [01:37:50.240 --> 01:37:54.240] Everybody's hoping they're going to do something in this one. [01:37:54.240 --> 01:37:59.240] But they all made big money off that last one. All of them. [01:37:59.240 --> 01:38:03.240] They call me tomorrow. Let's talk about strategy. [01:38:03.240 --> 01:38:11.240] Yes, we'll do and I'll let you go to other callers and you know, give Janet my number. She just wants to call for support. I'm here for her. [01:38:11.240 --> 01:38:23.240] Okay, I will do that. And Janice to send me an email with and I will forward it to Tina. And if you want her number, I'll send that to you. [01:38:23.240 --> 01:38:27.240] Okay, now. Thank you, Tina. [01:38:27.240 --> 01:38:35.240] Now we're now we're going to go to looks like another first time caller who's not in my database. [01:38:35.240 --> 01:38:40.240] If you are from Bakersfield, California. [01:38:40.240 --> 01:38:45.240] Speak up. [01:38:45.240 --> 01:38:52.240] If you have a 611661 area code speak up. [01:38:52.240 --> 01:38:59.240] Well, whoever that is. Hello, Bakersfield. [01:38:59.240 --> 01:39:02.240] Welcome to the rule of law. [01:39:02.240 --> 01:39:06.240] Okay, looks like we've lost them. [01:39:06.240 --> 01:39:08.240] Okay. [01:39:08.240 --> 01:39:13.240] Now we're going to go to Tim in Texas. Hello, Tim. [01:39:13.240 --> 01:39:15.240] Hello, how are you? [01:39:15.240 --> 01:39:19.240] I'm good. What do you have for us today? [01:39:19.240 --> 01:39:27.240] Well, just some old thought, but if you can think back a little bit. [01:39:27.240 --> 01:39:44.240] We had we had fought against the administrative hearing initially, and they never answered us and then cold cocked us with a civil suit and [01:39:44.240 --> 01:39:48.240] Wait a minute. Wait a minute. You're starting in the middle of something. [01:39:48.240 --> 01:40:01.240] Okay, well, my case city ordinances and they tricked me out of my jury trial and said, let's do an administrative hearing because it's really not a trial. [01:40:01.240 --> 01:40:08.240] It's just we'll we'll get some citizens together and look at it and really that's not what an administrative hearing is. [01:40:08.240 --> 01:40:18.240] It's where it puts all the power into the hands of the city and they go ahead and find you guilty regardless. [01:40:18.240 --> 01:40:37.240] And so they find me $8000. Well, we I can't remember what you call it, but we filed something within the 30 days with the city court and the city court didn't hear it, didn't answer it. [01:40:37.240 --> 01:40:42.240] We just wanted to know if we wanted to appeal the administrative judgment. [01:40:42.240 --> 01:40:52.240] And so we didn't answer that. And then a little bit later they are about four months later, that's when they hit us with a civil suit in the district court. [01:40:52.240 --> 01:41:05.240] And so we hit them with a civil suit, the administrative board and the attorneys that represented the administrative board in the city. [01:41:05.240 --> 01:41:16.240] And through the city, we just sued the administrative board and the attorneys and the district judge threw it out. [01:41:16.240 --> 01:41:32.240] So we tried to file a criminal case against them, same people, administrative board and the attorneys and the DA never, never answered. [01:41:32.240 --> 01:41:36.240] I kept saying, oh, I'm getting to it. I'll get to it. I'll get to it. [01:41:36.240 --> 01:41:44.240] And he's now a judge. He was just appointed, Mr. Lowry. [01:41:44.240 --> 01:41:59.240] And so my question is, after they had gotten their judgment against me for the civil case, where they were going to get a permanent injunction against me, [01:41:59.240 --> 01:42:12.240] several thousands of dollars, we had filed with the appeals court and the appeals court realized something that we didn't even realize, [01:42:12.240 --> 01:42:19.240] that they had never even voted in to have an administrative hearing properly in the city. [01:42:19.240 --> 01:42:30.240] So by not doing that, it made the initial win that they had against me in the city invalid. [01:42:30.240 --> 01:42:45.240] And then everything else that they filed against me was invalid also because of what's turned as non-conforming use in the city ordinances or better known as grandfather. [01:42:45.240 --> 01:43:06.240] But my question goes to, since it looks like the district judge made a judgment on an assumption, which is that the administrative hearing was proper, [01:43:06.240 --> 01:43:24.240] and then the appeals court overturned it, and then the DA did not hear our criminal case, would that extend the, what is the term, what do they call it? [01:43:24.240 --> 01:43:26.240] Statute of limitations? [01:43:26.240 --> 01:43:34.240] Yes, sir. Would it extend the statute of limitations to something completely different? [01:43:34.240 --> 01:43:45.240] Because I still don't believe this council understands the torment they put me and my family through. [01:43:45.240 --> 01:44:00.240] Okay, hold on. About to go to our sponsors, Randy Kelston, Brett Fouton, rule of law radio. We're going to our last segment, so I won't give out the call-in number. We'll be right back. 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[01:45:43.240 --> 01:46:01.240] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, prosay tactics, and much more. Please visit LulavLawRadio.com and click on the banner. Or call toll-free 866-LAW-E-Z. [01:46:13.240 --> 01:46:38.240] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, LulavLaw Radio. [01:46:38.240 --> 01:46:51.240] And we're talking to Tim in Texas, and you wanted to know if any of this told the statute of limitations. [01:46:51.240 --> 01:47:14.240] Yeah, I mean, because we didn't get the judgment until, see this is 21, 2018, and then 2019, January of 2019, is when they dismissed their case against me. [01:47:14.240 --> 01:47:34.240] And we filed another case against them, but it was not going to go anywhere. It was the wrong argument. So they basically do it. The appeals court said, you know, we've already ruled on this, so I don't know why you're back here. [01:47:34.240 --> 01:48:02.240] So I'm just thinking to myself, you know, it's, you know, things like this. This is just like boots by an attorney that seems to get overlooked because the defendant, which is me, was just, you know, listening to what the judges were saying until the appeals court said, [01:48:02.240 --> 01:48:11.240] hey, you know what, let's go back to square one. You guys never did have a legal administrative board. [01:48:11.240 --> 01:48:25.240] And so because of that, you know, if you assume that all the other rulings were proper, then you really, you understand what I'm trying to say, Randy? [01:48:25.240 --> 01:48:32.240] No, I'm not. I've been listening, trying to figure out where you were going, but I'm not sure yet. [01:48:32.240 --> 01:48:52.240] Okay. Well, okay. If they go to the court to get the original $8,000, because I wouldn't pay it, and that's an assumption on the district court's part that I owed it. [01:48:52.240 --> 01:49:02.240] But later on, the appeals court said I didn't owe it, but yet I owed the 80 grand in the permanent injunction. [01:49:02.240 --> 01:49:09.240] But really shouldn't have on that because those were on other cases that were grandfathered in on me. [01:49:09.240 --> 01:49:16.240] They were trying to get me for things that I had been doing. [01:49:16.240 --> 01:49:34.240] Okay. The problem here is, is I would have to go back and re go through the case and go to all of the dates because the last time I dealt with you, we were running out of time. [01:49:34.240 --> 01:49:49.240] And I don't have all the details in my head to be able to say exactly why we were running out of time, but it is my consideration that at this time we are fully out of time. [01:49:49.240 --> 01:49:54.240] I don't see how we can go back. I'd have to go through all of those details, but I don't think we were. [01:49:54.240 --> 01:50:04.240] Something about fraud, that there's seven years statute of limitations under fraud. [01:50:04.240 --> 01:50:23.240] There's no fraud here that I can see. There's the issues that we had are based on actions they took that were outside the scope of their authority, but that wasn't fraud. [01:50:23.240 --> 01:50:31.240] Fraud is very specific. [01:50:31.240 --> 01:50:41.240] Fraud has a set of elements that must all be there to adjudicate a fraud. [01:50:41.240 --> 01:50:51.240] I don't have them memorized for fraud per se, but like for fraud, fraud by non-disclosure. [01:50:51.240 --> 01:50:55.240] There must be a voluntary disclosure. [01:50:55.240 --> 01:51:01.240] In the voluntary disclosure, the person must leave out information. [01:51:01.240 --> 01:51:07.240] He must know that the other party doesn't have equal access to that information. [01:51:07.240 --> 01:51:31.240] The other party must accept the statements of the defendant as true and as complete disclosure, and the party must have made a decision based on that lack of full disclosure and was harmed thereby. [01:51:31.240 --> 01:51:36.240] Each one of those elements must be there and must be proven. [01:51:36.240 --> 01:51:42.240] All of these causes of actions are that way. [01:51:42.240 --> 01:51:49.240] In the administration of this case, I did not see fraud. [01:51:49.240 --> 01:51:57.240] There are other things we saw, but fraud wasn't one of them. [01:51:57.240 --> 01:52:16.240] Just bear with me here. When they do something, say this administrative hearing, and they fail to actually vote it in because that was the one stipulation, and that's why it got tossed out a year and a half later. [01:52:16.240 --> 01:52:19.240] What would you call that? [01:52:19.240 --> 01:52:22.240] Just a mix-up on their part? [01:52:22.240 --> 01:52:25.240] Do the courts look at it like that? [01:52:25.240 --> 01:52:27.240] Yes. [01:52:27.240 --> 01:52:34.240] Unless you can show that this was contrived and done deliberately. [01:52:34.240 --> 01:52:36.240] This was done out of ignorance. [01:52:36.240 --> 01:52:42.240] What they did in Jim's case is he had some issues over some... [01:52:42.240 --> 01:52:50.240] He has an auto repair, and he's got cars and vehicles there that he's waiting to work on and waiting to get parts for and such. [01:52:50.240 --> 01:53:00.240] And their statutes say that if an automobile is not licensed, it's not insured, and it's not operable, that it's junk. [01:53:00.240 --> 01:53:10.240] Well, if you own a car that doesn't run and hasn't run for a while, and you're trying to get it repaired, there's no reason to license it or insure it. [01:53:10.240 --> 01:53:12.240] And it's not operable. [01:53:12.240 --> 01:53:14.240] That's why you've got a shop to get it repaired. [01:53:14.240 --> 01:53:26.240] It's junk, and he objected to it, and when they went to court, the prosecution of the case was faulty. [01:53:26.240 --> 01:53:36.240] And I think the prosecutor realized it, so she did something she was forbidden to do. [01:53:36.240 --> 01:53:44.240] She asked Tim to ask for an administrative hearing. [01:53:44.240 --> 01:53:47.240] She had to get him to do it, because she couldn't. [01:53:47.240 --> 01:53:49.240] So she asked him to do it. [01:53:49.240 --> 01:53:51.240] Well, he didn't know. [01:53:51.240 --> 01:53:52.240] Okay. [01:53:52.240 --> 01:54:03.240] And the hearing was for a very limited purpose, and that was to determine if these vehicles met the definition of a junk vehicle. [01:54:03.240 --> 01:54:13.240] But when they came to the hearing, they appointed these three people to this administrative board to hear this issue. [01:54:13.240 --> 01:54:29.240] Well, when they got to the hearing, they adjudicated the case instead of simply acting on the limited purpose of determining if the vehicles met the definition of junk vehicles. [01:54:29.240 --> 01:54:41.240] So they acted even if the board had been properly impaneled, it would have acted outside the scope of the purpose of the hearing. [01:54:41.240 --> 01:54:51.240] So everything was wrong, but it didn't appear that this was fraudulently contrived. [01:54:51.240 --> 01:55:04.240] It appeared that the lawyer wasn't aware that the city had not passed this provision that allowed an administrative hearing. [01:55:04.240 --> 01:55:06.240] They didn't know any better. [01:55:06.240 --> 01:55:09.240] They just assumed all these cities did it, apparently. [01:55:09.240 --> 01:55:21.240] Well, do you think that fraud could be inferred from the fact that they went around in the back room to try to get him to ask for administrative hearing in the first place? [01:55:21.240 --> 01:55:33.240] See, because they had, here's the thing, they had an emergency meeting and they said, okay, and they appointed three people for an administrative board, [01:55:33.240 --> 01:55:40.240] but they failed to vote that an administrative hearing was proper or was to make it legal. [01:55:40.240 --> 01:55:47.240] Well, but Randy's saying that you can't necessarily assume that the attorney didn't know that the attorney knew that. [01:55:47.240 --> 01:55:49.240] Maybe the attorney didn't know that. [01:55:49.240 --> 01:55:59.240] And so it wouldn't have been fraud, but definitely I would think fraud happens if an attorney yanks you off in the back room and starts whispering stuff in your ear. [01:55:59.240 --> 01:56:14.240] And as if it's, you know, it's legal advice and it's to violate your rights and take away your money and that gets you to say some certain phrase that then triggers a totally different process. [01:56:14.240 --> 01:56:15.240] That's complicated. [01:56:15.240 --> 01:56:17.240] I would have to research that. [01:56:17.240 --> 01:56:20.240] And I need to study because the other two... [01:56:20.240 --> 01:56:23.240] Can we call that fraud? [01:56:23.240 --> 01:56:27.240] Or is there something else we would have to call that? [01:56:27.240 --> 01:56:37.240] Okay, on the surface, it looks like a fraudulent act where she's purporting to do one thing when in fact she's really doing something else. [01:56:37.240 --> 01:56:41.240] And Brett, you make a good point. [01:56:41.240 --> 01:56:50.240] We, it's not our place to adjudicate for the lawyer and say, well, I said, well, maybe the lawyer didn't know. [01:56:50.240 --> 01:56:52.240] Well, that was a mistake on my part. [01:56:52.240 --> 01:56:57.240] It's not my place to create a defense for the lawyer. [01:56:57.240 --> 01:57:02.240] I have to assume that everything the lawyer does, the lawyer does on purpose. [01:57:02.240 --> 01:57:15.240] But it should be, should the district judge, should the district judge have said, okay, let's go to this and find out if this was adjudicated properly? [01:57:15.240 --> 01:57:17.240] No. [01:57:17.240 --> 01:57:29.240] The only thing the judge can do is determine the facts in accordance with the rules of evidence, then apply the law as it comes to him to the facts in the case. [01:57:29.240 --> 01:57:32.240] He can't go out looking for law. [01:57:32.240 --> 01:57:48.240] This comes to him, the administrative board, and you didn't raise a question about the validity of the administrative board and the city did not raise a question about the validity of the administrative board. [01:57:48.240 --> 01:57:56.240] Then the judge would have to accept the validity of the administrative board, even if he knew it wasn't. [01:57:56.240 --> 01:57:58.240] He can't bring that in. [01:57:58.240 --> 01:58:03.240] That's him adjudicating the case, and adjudicating the case is your job. [01:58:03.240 --> 01:58:17.240] Part of the problem in the legal system, if you miss something, tough, even if the law absolutely says this, if you don't bring it before the court, you waived it. [01:58:17.240 --> 01:58:19.240] That's what the courts presume. [01:58:19.240 --> 01:58:24.240] The court itself cannot go out and dig up facts. [01:58:24.240 --> 01:58:32.240] There were TV shows where the judge would actually go out and investigate into cases. [01:58:32.240 --> 01:58:35.240] That is absolutely forbidden. [01:58:35.240 --> 01:58:45.240] So if the administrative hearing was assumed... [01:58:45.240 --> 01:58:50.240] Yeah, it's presumed to be accurate. I was just reading a probate case. [01:58:50.240 --> 01:58:58.240] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world, yet countless readers are frustrated because they struggle to understand it. 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