[00:00.000 --> 00:09.560] US Defense Secretary Robert Gates arrived unannounced in Afghanistan Monday, saying [00:09.560 --> 00:16.480] the US and Afghanistan agree the US military should stay after the planned 2014 end-of-combat [00:16.480 --> 00:20.400] operations to help train and advise Afghan forces. [00:20.400 --> 00:26.220] Gates' visit came a day after Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Top Commander General David [00:26.220 --> 00:33.280] Petraeus' apology for the string of recent civilian killings was, quote, not enough. [00:33.280 --> 00:39.920] Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said ordered a major cabinet reshuffle Monday after weeks of anti-government [00:39.920 --> 00:40.920] protests. [00:40.920 --> 00:46.120] A peaceful sit-in in Sohar entered its ninth day, with activists demanding the firing of [00:46.120 --> 00:47.960] more ministers for corruption. [00:47.960 --> 00:52.440] Another crowd has maintained an anti-corruption sit-in outside the Consultative Council in [00:52.440 --> 00:53.680] the capital, Muscat. [00:53.680 --> 00:59.720] Sultan Qaboos has ruled Oman since deposing his father in 1970. [00:59.720 --> 01:04.960] One thousand Palestinian truck drivers held a sit-in Monday protesting Israeli plans to [01:04.960 --> 01:08.640] close one of the main entry points for imports into Gaza. [01:08.640 --> 01:13.040] The truckers gathered at the entrance to the Kerem Shalom crossing, stopping the movement [01:13.040 --> 01:19.060] of goods in protest of Israeli plans to halt operations at the Kani crossing, whose closing [01:19.060 --> 01:25.720] would make Kerem Shalom the sole entry point for goods entering the strip from Israel. [01:25.720 --> 01:32.000] A team of UK Special Forces soldiers and an MI6 spy was kicked out of Libya Sunday after [01:32.000 --> 01:37.080] their mission to link up with rebels fighting Muammar Gaddafi turned into a farce. [01:37.080 --> 01:41.440] The eight-man unit was sent to have secret talks with opposition leaders, but the team [01:41.440 --> 01:47.320] was detained and held by a group of farmhands, the crack troops armed with guns, ammunition, [01:47.320 --> 01:52.520] explosives and false passports were taken for enemy spies, detained and stripped of [01:52.520 --> 01:56.040] their cell phones and satellite communication devices. [01:56.040 --> 02:00.960] Britain faced further diplomatic humiliation as phone calls in which officials in London [02:00.960 --> 02:06.360] begged opposition figures in Libya for their release were intercepted by Gaddafi's security [02:06.360 --> 02:11.240] forces and broadcast on Libyan state television. [02:11.240 --> 02:16.520] Egyptian protesters stormed several state security buildings Saturday, retrieving files [02:16.520 --> 02:19.300] kept on the population by the police state. [02:19.300 --> 02:24.600] The incidents came as former Interior Minister Habib al-Adli, who controlled the hated security [02:24.600 --> 02:27.880] police, went on trial in Cairo for corruption. [02:27.880 --> 02:32.160] 2,500 protesters stormed the state security building in Cairo. [02:32.160 --> 02:37.240] Protesters surged into the state security headquarters in Mersa Matruh, gathering thousands [02:37.240 --> 02:42.220] of documents before setting the building on fire and retiring to nearby cafes to leaf [02:42.220 --> 02:43.880] through them. [02:43.880 --> 02:48.480] Protesters tried to barge their way into another state security building in a Cairo suburb [02:48.480 --> 02:52.920] where guards inside fired into the air to disperse the crowd. [02:52.920 --> 02:57.320] One witness said, we could see police inside the building burning the papers. [02:57.320 --> 03:07.800] For more details on these stories, visit www.inmworldreport.net. [03:07.800 --> 03:13.440] You are listening to the Rule of Law Radio Network at ruleoflawradio.com. [03:13.440 --> 03:16.360] It's live free speech talk radio at its best. [03:43.440 --> 04:00.560] Alright folks, good evening, this is Monday night, March 7th, man the time is flying by [04:00.560 --> 04:02.840] here on the rule of law radio. [04:02.840 --> 04:08.020] This is Eddie Craig, Deborah Stevens, Randy Kelton, tonight is Monday night, traffic night. [04:08.020 --> 04:11.520] We do have a couple things to go over before we start taking your calls, but right now [04:11.520 --> 04:15.160] Deborah has some announcements she needs to make, so Deborah what do you have for us? [04:15.160 --> 04:21.680] Yeah I just have a couple of announcements concerning these bills, HB 1937 and HB 1938 [04:21.680 --> 04:26.360] here in the state of Texas regarding doing away with the naked body scanners and the [04:26.360 --> 04:31.280] sexual molestations in the airports or any other public buildings. [04:31.280 --> 04:36.900] Folks if you have not gotten on the bill alert list for these two bills, please do so, go [04:36.900 --> 04:46.960] to www.legis.state.tx.us and you can register for the bill alerts, I'm on the bill alerts [04:46.960 --> 04:48.840] for both of these bills. [04:48.840 --> 04:55.840] And there was activity today, the HB 1937 relating to the offensive touching of persons [04:55.840 --> 05:01.560] seeking access to public buildings and transportation, that bill has been referred to the Criminal [05:01.560 --> 05:08.240] Jurisprudence Committee and HB 1938 relating to the prohibition of whole body scanners [05:08.240 --> 05:14.160] in airports providing criminal and civil penalties, that bill has been referred to the Transportation [05:14.160 --> 05:15.160] Committee. [05:15.160 --> 05:19.720] So these bills have been referred to their respective committees at this point, we should [05:19.720 --> 05:25.660] be expecting any day now that these bills will be scheduled for public hearing and folks [05:25.660 --> 05:31.840] when they do get scheduled for public committee hearing, we need to go out there in droves [05:31.840 --> 05:37.000] to support these bills, so that's an announcement, just keeping you all on top of things here [05:37.000 --> 05:38.000] regarding these bills. [05:38.000 --> 05:43.920] And also this Thursday it has been confirmed we will have Mr. Ken Martin from The Austin [05:43.920 --> 05:51.880] Bulldog, you can check out his blog at theaustinbulldog.com, this man is an amazing investigative journalist, [05:51.880 --> 05:56.780] he's been in journalism for over 30 years, his list of accomplishments is quite impressive, [05:56.780 --> 06:03.920] you can see his bio on theaustinbulldog.com, he is suing the City of Austin, he's suing [06:03.920 --> 06:10.040] the City of Austin and the Austin City Council and the council members in their personal [06:10.040 --> 06:14.640] capacity as well as their official capacity in this lawsuit for literally thousands of [06:14.640 --> 06:19.860] violations of the Texas Open Meetings Act and the Texas Public Information Act. [06:19.860 --> 06:25.860] Many of these council members have gone on the record with him admitting that they had [06:25.860 --> 06:32.640] private communications with each other because they didn't want their communications to [06:32.640 --> 06:36.120] be splashed on the headline of the Austin American Statesman, that was a quote from [06:36.120 --> 06:40.160] one of these council members, so I'll let him explain more about that on Thursday but [06:40.160 --> 06:46.000] this is becoming national news here, Ken Martin's lawsuit, so he will be our guest this Thursday [06:46.000 --> 06:50.280] night and that's all the announcements I have for tonight, Eddie, so what have you got for [06:50.280 --> 06:51.280] us tonight on traffic? [06:51.280 --> 06:54.480] Well that's great, I like those kinds of announcements. [06:54.480 --> 06:59.760] Oh he's awesome, I mean you guys are going to love Ken, when you read his bio I'm going [06:59.760 --> 07:04.200] to tell you all the stuff he's done, y'all will love him, absolutely. [07:04.200 --> 07:08.760] Now as far as what she was saying about this bill being referred to the Senate Judicial [07:08.760 --> 07:13.120] Committee, we need to watch this committee folks, this is the same committee that has [07:13.120 --> 07:16.200] managed- It's the Criminal Jurisprudence Committee. [07:16.200 --> 07:23.400] Well that's the one I'm referring to, they're the ones that are responsible for the amendments [07:23.400 --> 07:29.080] and committee hearings on the Code of Criminal Procedure and what goes into the penal code, [07:29.080 --> 07:36.460] they're the reason the Code of Criminal Procedure is such a dabbling mess, so we need to stay [07:36.460 --> 07:40.200] on top of this bill, we need to make sure these people don't come up with an ignorant [07:40.200 --> 07:44.400] argument such as, well federal law will trump whatever we do and blah blah blah, that's [07:44.400 --> 07:50.640] baloney, federal law will not trump the laws of the state when there is no authority for [07:50.640 --> 07:56.680] the federal act within the state, if it doesn't belong as one of the 18 enumerated powers [07:56.680 --> 08:02.480] it doesn't have any authority within the state and then only if that particular enumerated [08:02.480 --> 08:07.640] power would have authority within the state, so we need to keep these people toeing the [08:07.640 --> 08:13.400] line on that or they will run roughshod over this bill and we won't see any change at all, [08:13.400 --> 08:16.080] so just keep that in mind. [08:16.080 --> 08:22.240] Now I've been doing a little bit more research today on the repealed section 45.01 of the [08:22.240 --> 08:27.720] Code of Criminal Procedure, I've been reviewing some of the old case law regarding that section, [08:27.720 --> 08:34.200] I've been reviewing the discussional topics on everything up to that and folks, after [08:34.200 --> 08:37.160] a little thing that Randy and I went through the other evening and we talked about on the [08:37.160 --> 08:42.360] show a little bit about how these judges tend to completely ignore what the legislature [08:42.360 --> 08:49.720] has put in place to create their own law like they did regarding the ability of an individual [08:49.720 --> 08:58.680] to sue a municipality, I'm astounded somebody wasn't hung from a tree over what occurred [08:58.680 --> 09:08.560] with 27.14D and 45.01 Code of Criminal Procedure, 45.01 as everyone that's been to one of my [09:08.560 --> 09:13.200] seminars knows, used to be the statute in the Code of Criminal Procedure that dealt [09:13.200 --> 09:20.400] with the ability of a municipality or a justice of the peace court to commence all prosecutions [09:20.400 --> 09:28.600] by complaint, well here's the problem, every criminal prosecution commences by complaint, [09:28.600 --> 09:37.640] they're not any different but the courts in their infinite wisdom decided that somehow [09:37.640 --> 09:45.160] or other additional words somehow escaped the legislature's attention and did not appear [09:45.160 --> 09:54.120] in this statute, so the courts just added them, words such as upon complaint alone meaning [09:54.120 --> 10:02.360] there's no requirement for a charging instrument, unfortunately without a sworn complaint against [10:02.360 --> 10:12.840] someone nothing charges them with anything, even 45.01 wouldn't have given that permission [10:12.840 --> 10:17.040] because even if there was a complaint it would have had to have been sworn to before it was [10:17.040 --> 10:23.920] valid but the complaint still does not constitute a charging instrument when you look at the [10:23.920 --> 10:30.200] rest of the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Texas Constitution, now one of these case [10:30.200 --> 10:38.400] analysis that I've seen and the NAG's opinion back from 1988 said that because the Constitution [10:38.400 --> 10:43.000] didn't specifically mention complaints then the legislature could just create it out of [10:43.000 --> 10:52.120] thin air but I see a problem with that, this is the court's interpretation where if the [10:52.120 --> 11:01.120] Constitution doesn't specifically forbid it then the legislature can do it, wrong answer, [11:01.120 --> 11:07.960] the people gave the state legislature just like they gave the Congress specific powers [11:07.960 --> 11:18.120] and authorities, if it's not in the Constitution it's not within your power to exercise, period, [11:18.120 --> 11:25.160] this is not rocket science, this is not even kindergarten, but these judges can't seem [11:25.160 --> 11:30.720] to make heads or tails of this concept, oh well if the Constitution doesn't forbid it [11:30.720 --> 11:36.600] they can do it, well the Constitution doesn't forbid them from directly murdering the people [11:36.600 --> 11:44.640] of Texas, does that mean they can do it? It doesn't directly prevent them from committing [11:44.640 --> 11:50.040] fraud against the people of Texas, does that mean they can do it? They can pass a law that [11:50.040 --> 11:56.480] lets them do it? It doesn't say they can steal the people's property, does that mean they [11:56.480 --> 12:04.080] can pass a law that lets them do it? No, the Constitution was designed and put in place [12:04.080 --> 12:12.240] to set limits and anything that exceeds those limits is null and void, we put that in there [12:12.240 --> 12:22.120] too, article 1 section 29, anything you idiots do that violates any provision of this Constitution [12:22.120 --> 12:31.160] is void, the people weren't stupid, they're not going to write a document of limitation [12:31.160 --> 12:38.760] and then say anything we don't put in here feel free to do anyway, that's idiocy, oh [12:38.760 --> 12:45.360] wait, we're dealing with judges, of course it's idiocy, for somebody that's supposed [12:45.360 --> 12:49.600] to be highly educated and knowledgeable these people prove beyond a shadow of a doubt to [12:49.600 --> 12:59.120] me every single time I read a case just how stupid they really are, if these guys walked [12:59.120 --> 13:03.240] up and said the kind of crap they say in the face of one of my great grandparents, my great [13:03.240 --> 13:11.600] grandfather for example, this dude would have got shot, people before our time didn't put [13:11.600 --> 13:18.560] up with this kind of crap from their elected public servants, why are we? We're just getting [13:18.560 --> 13:27.040] way too good at acquiescing folks, we need to stop, but through this study of 4501 it [13:27.040 --> 13:34.040] is obvious that none of these people read all of the stuff that's in paramateria to [13:34.040 --> 13:39.240] what they're writing about, each one of them whether it be a judge or be an attorney general [13:39.240 --> 13:44.640] or an assistant attorney general or some law student doing a review and writing a paper [13:44.640 --> 13:54.820] for his doctorate writes about one of these things, I have found very, very few that actually [13:54.820 --> 14:02.320] bother to read anything more than the single statute they're writing about, and the only [14:02.320 --> 14:09.640] time I have ever seen it, it was actually a law student that bothered to do so, it's [14:09.640 --> 14:19.680] never a judge and it's never a lawyer, and we wonder why we're in this mess, it's because [14:19.680 --> 14:26.160] the system is completely corrupt because these people think their opinion is law and it's [14:26.160 --> 14:32.600] not, especially when their opinion doesn't comply with the law and it doesn't take the [14:32.600 --> 14:41.440] law in its totality into consideration, and all you have to do is read some of these opinions [14:41.440 --> 14:49.720] and it's obvious that's exactly what they don't do, they do not take it into consideration [14:49.720 --> 15:00.240] in its totality, and because of that we get hosed, I found a really interesting movie [15:00.240 --> 15:06.000] I'm going to show on our next Saturday's seminar, it's about 8 minutes long and it's a little [15:06.000 --> 15:12.440] animated movie it's called So What Did You Learn As A Legal Intern, and I don't know [15:12.440 --> 15:19.620] who put this little movie together, but I want to tell you they have nailed the operational [15:19.620 --> 15:28.680] intricacies of the system cold, you will see everything that's said in this little animated [15:28.680 --> 15:36.200] short to be so dead on the money we ought to be taken to the streets with pitchforks, [15:36.200 --> 15:42.480] ropes, tar and rails, and lots of feathers and taken every dress wearing fool that sits [15:42.480 --> 15:49.880] on a dais and running them out of town and into the river, because there is no question [15:49.880 --> 15:59.240] these people are as crooked as a dog's hind leg, it's ridiculous, but unless we get off [15:59.240 --> 16:04.440] our dust and decide to get belligerent about it and do something to change it, we're stuck [16:04.440 --> 16:11.520] with them aren't we? This is where we need to be grabbing our legislators by their pearl [16:11.520 --> 16:16.240] necklaces and their tight ties and cinching them up just a little bit tighter while we [16:16.240 --> 16:22.560] look them square in the eye and say you fix this or I'm not letting go of this until you [16:22.560 --> 16:29.200] turn a different shade of purple, and the longer you wait the darker you're going to [16:29.200 --> 16:35.200] get and eventually I'm going to give this remuneration to someone else who might be [16:35.200 --> 16:41.120] considering to do it before they suffer your same fate, we need to get mean people it's [16:41.120 --> 16:46.680] time to stop playing nice with our public service because they are out of control. Alright [16:46.680 --> 16:52.480] this is Rule of Law Radio, Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, 512-646-1984 we will [16:52.480 --> 17:04.200] be right back. 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[19:00.360 --> 19:23.360] Look what we got, we asked the Christians, I wonder what they had, they don't have answers, [19:23.360 --> 19:39.360] I hope they slip and slide, I see Lord how they want things, take it easy, they may talk [19:39.360 --> 19:45.360] way too politically and then get you mad and angry, get them up standing up and fight [19:45.360 --> 19:50.360] and fight for the freedom and the freedom, and they like them love slaves. [19:50.360 --> 19:57.360] Folks, we are back, Rule of Law Radio. Okay, go ahead and start giving us a call, 512-646-1984. [19:57.360 --> 20:03.360] We'll start getting on your phone calls here. I'm winding them down on the ranting stage. [20:03.360 --> 20:10.280] But the thing that I'm getting to about this 4501 where it says that they used to proceed [20:10.280 --> 20:19.300] upon complaint alone. Well, proceed is a misnomer. It says the prosecution commences with a complaint. [20:19.300 --> 20:26.160] And like I said earlier, that's true of any kind of case. Even a civil case commences [20:26.160 --> 20:30.520] and then proceeds with a complaint. But we're not talking about civil here, we're talking [20:30.520 --> 20:32.560] about criminal. [20:32.560 --> 20:36.760] And of course, when you look through the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, you have [20:36.760 --> 20:44.500] 27.01 where it says very clearly that the indictment or information is the primary pleading [20:44.500 --> 20:51.120] of the state in any criminal prosecution. What is the primary pleading? It's what gets [20:51.120 --> 20:59.280] it on the go here. The primary pleading is what must exist that states the offense. [20:59.280 --> 21:04.600] Now here's what the courts have all said about a complaint. The complaint is not required [21:04.600 --> 21:12.880] to have all of the requisite elements that are required to prove the charge that is made [21:12.880 --> 21:22.320] against you in that complaint. However, an indictment or information must have them. [21:22.320 --> 21:29.500] So if they must have them and they are the primary pleadings of the state in a criminal [21:29.500 --> 21:36.640] prosecution, then who would come up with the lame-brained idea that a complaint which does [21:36.640 --> 21:44.800] not meet the requisites of spelling out the exactitude of what the offense is, thus enabling [21:44.800 --> 21:51.640] the person accused to better prepare a defense, that in these cases it's just simply not required [21:51.640 --> 21:54.440] all of a sudden? [21:54.440 --> 22:03.040] I mean, we know that violates Article 5, Section 12b, Texas Constitution. We know that violates [22:03.040 --> 22:08.840] almost a dozen sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure that deals with the necessity of [22:08.840 --> 22:17.780] an indictment or information in order to proceed to trial against someone in a criminal case. [22:17.780 --> 22:30.880] So how can two sections, 45.01 and 27.14d, how can those two sections override the requisites [22:30.880 --> 22:38.240] that are specifically spelled out both in the Texas Constitution and at least a dozen [22:38.240 --> 22:47.240] other articles of the Code of Criminal Procedure? Especially since there is no language in either [22:47.240 --> 22:57.560] of those two that specifically says that a complaint is all that is required. One says [22:57.560 --> 23:02.600] that the prosecution commences with it. The other says that unless there is a plea of [23:02.600 --> 23:07.600] not guilty, you can get away with using the citation as the complaint. But here's another [23:07.600 --> 23:14.440] problem with that. Again, if the only thing that vests the court with jurisdiction of [23:14.440 --> 23:21.280] the cause is a valid charging instrument, which again, the Texas Constitution, Article [23:21.280 --> 23:29.960] 5, Section 12b, and Article 5, Section 17, and these dozen other sections of the Code [23:29.960 --> 23:37.160] of Criminal Procedure all say that in order for the court to get jurisdiction, there must [23:37.160 --> 23:43.520] be a proper charging instrument in the form of an indictment or information. Where did [23:43.520 --> 23:49.320] the idea come from that all a complaint will suffice when it doesn't qualify compared to [23:49.320 --> 23:57.360] any of these other parts of the Code or the Constitution? I'll tell you. Some idiotic [23:57.360 --> 24:03.840] judge decided he knew better than the legislature and that in order to streamline their process [24:03.840 --> 24:10.020] and prevent the prosecutors from having to actually do their job, we'll just go ahead [24:10.020 --> 24:17.760] and do it the simple way. And as long as someone's just accusing them, that's all we'll need. [24:17.760 --> 24:27.200] And that's exactly what it is. The complaint is nothing more than an accusation. The citation [24:27.200 --> 24:37.000] itself is not even that because it's not sworn to. It's simply written out by the cop. Now [24:37.000 --> 24:44.800] if it's written out by the cop, how does the cop establish probable cause that carries [24:44.800 --> 24:52.480] over to a magistrate for the purpose of issuing a warrant? All the case law says that probable [24:52.480 --> 25:00.960] cause must be determined by an independent magistrate. Now the case law also says this [25:00.960 --> 25:06.680] independent magistrate cannot be one that is sitting in on the trial and it cannot be [25:06.680 --> 25:14.200] the one that conducted an examining trial. So no matter what, there should be at least [25:14.200 --> 25:22.840] three different magistrates involved in this process. There never are. There's one. This [25:22.840 --> 25:32.880] one magistrate ignores the examining trial altogether even though 1517G and 1406A both [25:32.880 --> 25:42.640] say the magistrate's required to do it even for a misdemeanor class C fine only offense. [25:42.640 --> 25:50.800] Both of them put together show very clearly it's mandatory and they refuse to do it. Then [25:50.800 --> 25:57.920] that same magistrate instead of conducting the preliminary hearing like they're supposed [25:57.920 --> 26:02.960] to do and issuing an order to appear at a later date in a different court for the purpose [26:02.960 --> 26:09.640] of arraignment then moves immediately to trying to hold an arraignment, wants to know how [26:09.640 --> 26:17.320] you plead. The problem there is chapter 45 which governs the municipal injustice courts [26:17.320 --> 26:25.680] says very clearly the entering of a plea is not required until the jury has been impaneled. [26:25.680 --> 26:31.040] Well we haven't even gotten to a jury selection, much less one being impaneled. This is your [26:31.040 --> 26:35.280] initial appearance. Why aren't you going by the code of criminal procedure and doing what [26:35.280 --> 26:43.640] 1517A says to do? Because they're idiots. They want to do it their way not the way the [26:43.640 --> 26:51.280] law says. And this folks is where we're going to hang them. Because when I file this lawsuit [26:51.280 --> 26:56.800] against them I'm not going to cite just one statute. I'm not going to cite two statutes [26:56.800 --> 27:03.040] out of context. I'm going to take every statute there is that's in paramateria to that specific [27:03.040 --> 27:08.960] fact in action and I am going to use it to hammer their carcass to the barn door after [27:08.960 --> 27:18.920] I've skinned them with it. And that's what we all need to be doing. Okay I'll shut up [27:18.920 --> 27:23.600] and quit ranting now. It seems like we have a caller, Dave in Georgia. All right Mr. Everett [27:23.600 --> 27:30.240] can you bring Dave on? Daddy is it possible for you to provide a link to the video you [27:30.240 --> 27:36.280] mentioned for those of us who can't travel several states to attend your classes? Okay [27:36.280 --> 27:41.560] we didn't get any of that Dave started. I'll try again. Is it possible for you to provide [27:41.560 --> 27:47.200] a link to the video you mentioned for those of us who can't travel several states to attend [27:47.200 --> 28:02.840] your classes? Dave can you hear me? Yeah I can hear you. Okay can you hear Debra? Can [28:02.840 --> 28:13.760] you hear Debra? No not anymore. Okay all right okay you're asking if you could get a link [28:13.760 --> 28:21.880] for what purpose now? The video that you mentioned for those of us who can't travel several states [28:21.880 --> 28:27.800] to attend your classes. Oh this video is not part of my class this one's actually on the [28:27.800 --> 28:31.320] internet but I have to go back and find it but if you'll send me an email I'll be happy [28:31.320 --> 28:36.760] to send you the video it's very small I downloaded it. Thank you very much appreciate that. I'll [28:36.760 --> 28:44.120] do that. Yes sir not a problem. Bye bye. Okay well that was short enough sorry for that [28:44.120 --> 28:48.160] Dave we couldn't didn't know that you couldn't hear both of us at the time. I think that [28:48.160 --> 28:54.080] he was I think he had a problem on his end. Okay do we have anybody else? We've got another [28:54.080 --> 28:59.320] caller we've got Leanne in Texas. Yeah all right. Hey Leanne thanks for calling in what's [28:59.320 --> 29:09.680] on your mind tonight? I was listening to some archive stuff last night and I went on to [29:09.680 --> 29:21.440] the site where we do bar grievances and I filled out a bar grievance against a district [29:21.440 --> 29:29.440] attorney and a court appointed attorney who made a deal for me when I was incarcerated [29:29.440 --> 29:38.040] for failure to ID and they made the deal before I had engaged a lawyer or requested a court [29:38.040 --> 29:45.960] appointed lawyer. Okay well hang on just a second Leanne we're about to go to break we'll [29:45.960 --> 29:49.240] pick you up on the other side of the break. All right folks this is rule of law radio [29:49.240 --> 30:01.880] 512-646-1984 give us a call we'll be right back. The rule of law radio network is proud [30:01.880 --> 30:06.840] to present a due process of law seminar hosted by our own Eddie Craig. Eddie is a former [30:06.840 --> 30:11.360] Nacogdoches County Sheriff's Deputy and for the past 21 years he has studied the due process [30:11.360 --> 30:15.600] of law and now offers his knowledge to you at a law seminar every Saturday from three [30:15.600 --> 30:20.800] o'clock to six o'clock at Brave New Books located at 1904 Guadalupe Street in Austin, [30:20.800 --> 30:25.960] Texas. Admission is $20 so please make plans to come and sit with Eddie and learn for yourself [30:25.960 --> 30:32.120] what the true intent of law really is. 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I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [32:05.080 --> 32:31.720] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio and we are currently talking [32:31.720 --> 32:39.240] to Leigh Ann about an issue with the bar grievance. Okay, Leigh Ann, please go ahead. Okay. Rule [32:39.240 --> 32:50.000] 3.09C says special responsibilities of a prosecutor. The prosecutor in a criminal case shall see [32:50.000 --> 32:56.360] not initiate or encourage efforts to obtain from an unrepresented accused a waiver of [32:56.360 --> 33:03.560] important pre-trial, trial, or post-trial rights. Isn't that what they're doing all [33:03.560 --> 33:11.760] the time when they're, you know, when we walk in there with a citation and they are encouraging [33:11.760 --> 33:19.160] us to make a plea because basically what that is is a waiver of our rights. Is that not [33:19.160 --> 33:23.720] so? Well, that's one thing. The other thing is when they call you in to hold a little [33:23.720 --> 33:29.000] special tette-a-tette with the prosecuting attorney, that's exactly what they're doing [33:29.000 --> 33:36.600] and the judge is aiding, abetting, and colluding to make this happen. So, I would judicial [33:36.600 --> 33:43.320] conduct complaint the judge as well as bar-grieve the prosecuting attorney. And as far as your [33:43.320 --> 33:49.040] defense counsel that you did say that you used, I'd bar-grieve him for being an idiot [33:49.040 --> 33:55.360] because you ought to know that you can't be arrested for failure to appear. That charge [33:55.360 --> 34:01.280] can only be a supplemental charge for being arrested for something else. [34:01.280 --> 34:12.280] Actually, in my case, I was arrested for failure to ID and the elements of the crime weren't [34:12.280 --> 34:20.440] there because there wasn't a valid arrest warrant. I was arrested for failure to ID fugitives, [34:20.440 --> 34:21.440] which while the elements- [34:21.440 --> 34:26.520] That's the thing. That's what I'm saying. There is no such law in Texas as failure to [34:26.520 --> 34:36.040] ID as an initial charge. That law is very clear. You must already be lawfully arrested [34:36.040 --> 34:40.880] for something else before you can be charged with failure to ID. [34:40.880 --> 34:45.680] Yeah, that's right. We're not in a show-your-paper society here, people, really. And that's [34:45.680 --> 34:51.320] the law that's on the books. The police cannot just demand your ID for no good reason. And [34:51.320 --> 34:55.880] if you don't give it to them, then they arrest you for failure to ID. Failure to ID only [34:55.880 --> 35:01.680] applies if you have already been arrested under probable cause for something else and [35:01.680 --> 35:04.880] then you don't give your ID. [35:04.880 --> 35:15.000] Yes. And like I said, the prosecutor, I think, saw that because in the court documents, the [35:15.000 --> 35:23.720] sheriff did not confirm that there was a valid arrest warrant for me. So they conjured up [35:23.720 --> 35:30.920] this lawyer who suddenly was my appointed lawyer, although I had never requested one. [35:30.920 --> 35:36.480] And I told him that I wasn't wanting one, that I wanted to represent myself. And he [35:36.480 --> 35:41.200] was telling me that, well, then instead of being in court on Friday, it would probably [35:41.200 --> 35:46.520] be Monday or so. And he'd already worked out a deal where I could get out of jail on Friday [35:46.520 --> 35:52.760] night if I signed these papers. Is that cool? [35:52.760 --> 35:58.840] No, it's not cool. It's taking advantage of someone that doesn't know any better. [35:58.840 --> 35:59.840] Do what? [35:59.840 --> 36:01.560] I said it's not cool. [36:01.560 --> 36:04.440] I just went a couple years ago and I didn't know better. [36:04.440 --> 36:10.000] Yeah, it's taking advantage of someone that does not know any better. That's the whole [36:10.000 --> 36:12.000] point of the problem. [36:12.000 --> 36:22.400] Yep. So I filed one of these grievances on the website and then I realized that I'm putting [36:22.400 --> 36:28.800] all this personal information on it and it doesn't seem to be a secured site. [36:28.800 --> 36:34.160] That's Randy's issue and that is a very good point. If it's not a secured site, we're going [36:34.160 --> 36:36.400] to have to talk to him about that. [36:36.400 --> 36:43.920] And there wasn't a place on the form for me to put my contact information. Doesn't he [36:43.920 --> 36:49.800] want to get back with the person who fills out the form on that? [36:49.800 --> 36:56.320] Actually I don't think so. Even on my site, when I get mine up for doing that very same [36:56.320 --> 37:01.480] thing, mine will not store the information of the person that submits the complaint. [37:01.480 --> 37:06.840] Only the information regarding who it was filed against. That is specifically for the [37:06.840 --> 37:10.160] protection of the person submitting the complaint. [37:10.160 --> 37:18.120] Okay. I just wanted to bring that to your attention. And as you were talking tonight, [37:18.120 --> 37:24.720] I was thinking to file, do a little court watching and whenever the prosecutor there [37:24.720 --> 37:33.480] is talking to unrepresented people basically, isn't that what they're really initiating, [37:33.480 --> 37:39.360] violating that portion of the rules? [37:39.360 --> 37:44.560] Well again, it's an individual choice as to whether or not they allow that to happen. [37:44.560 --> 37:48.120] If they tell them they have to talk to him when they don't want to talk to him, then [37:48.120 --> 37:53.720] yes it is. But if the person voluntarily waives their right and holds a conversation with [37:53.720 --> 37:59.960] somebody, that is their choice. But odds are they're not being informed that they have [37:59.960 --> 38:05.240] that option. They're being told in a manner that makes them presume it's the only one [38:05.240 --> 38:08.240] they have. [38:08.240 --> 38:18.120] Exactly. And the majority of the times that I've seen it, nobody has ever informed of [38:18.120 --> 38:21.640] their Miranda rights either, which they're supposed to know. [38:21.640 --> 38:27.880] Oh, and that's exactly why they should be doing 1517 of the Code of Criminal Procedure [38:27.880 --> 38:33.680] because that's where that gets done. And none of these judges are doing it. Every one of [38:33.680 --> 38:38.760] them is violating law the moment they open their mouth and the moment they refuse to [38:38.760 --> 38:44.360] do what they're told to do by the Code of Criminal Procedure. Every one of them is breaking [38:44.360 --> 38:45.360] the law. [38:45.360 --> 39:04.000] So how many bar grievances or judicial complaints does it take to break a court? [39:04.000 --> 39:07.400] That hasn't been tested. It's kind of like getting to the center of a tootsie roll. No [39:07.400 --> 39:16.960] one knows for sure. [39:16.960 --> 39:20.400] Well, good luck to you because I know there's a lot of folks that's going to be joining [39:20.400 --> 39:21.400] you. [39:21.400 --> 39:28.600] Okay, Leanne, what kind of personal information was the bar grievance site asking you for [39:28.600 --> 39:30.120] that you didn't want to enter? [39:30.120 --> 39:34.720] Well, I did enter it. And it wasn't until I pushed the submit that I realized that it [39:34.720 --> 39:35.720] wasn't a secured site. [39:35.720 --> 39:40.640] Well, what I'm asking is what kind of information were they asking you for that you think should [39:40.640 --> 39:41.960] be under an SSL? [39:41.960 --> 39:47.280] Well, it always puts their contact information, such as their mailing address and stuff. [39:47.280 --> 39:48.880] Name, address, phone number? [39:48.880 --> 39:49.880] Yep. [39:49.880 --> 39:51.920] Okay, yeah. I just got, I was just- [39:51.920 --> 39:54.240] Driver's license, I believe, optional. [39:54.240 --> 39:58.800] And driver's license number, which is optional. I just was on the phone with Randy right now. [39:58.800 --> 40:03.640] He's standing by. He's saying that the whole point of the bargrievance.com web, I'm sorry, [40:03.640 --> 40:09.160] the bargrievance.net website is to make these bar grievances public information because [40:09.160 --> 40:17.000] once they're actually filed, then they can't, whoever files them cannot reveal them to anyone. [40:17.000 --> 40:21.200] And so he's saying that if you don't want that information public, then I guess you [40:21.200 --> 40:23.400] can't use the website. [40:23.400 --> 40:28.680] He's standing by right now. I just suggested to him that perhaps what can be done, because [40:28.680 --> 40:34.240] he's saying that if the whole bargrievance isn't made public, if there's no name, no [40:34.240 --> 40:39.960] address, no nothing, then there's no substance to it, and it could be anybody making up anything [40:39.960 --> 40:41.720] about these attorneys. [40:41.720 --> 40:47.560] And I just suggested to him that perhaps he set it up so that it's people's, maybe people [40:47.560 --> 40:52.000] would enter their first name and their state, like we ask the callers. We don't ask callers [40:52.000 --> 40:57.000] for their full name, but I'll speak with them some more on this matter. But he was basically [40:57.000 --> 41:02.120] explaining that all the information has to be there. The whole point is to make it public. [41:02.120 --> 41:05.960] But perhaps an alternate would be just to have people's first names and states. But [41:05.960 --> 41:08.520] we'll get back to the listeners on that one. [41:08.520 --> 41:13.140] Well, the thing about it is, though, is we can actually collect the information necessary [41:13.140 --> 41:18.200] to allow the individual to print out the complaint so they can file it. But when we display it [41:18.200 --> 41:22.440] back to the general public, we really don't need anything other than a first name and [41:22.440 --> 41:28.880] a zip code or something of that nature or a state for the individual that filed it. There's [41:28.880 --> 41:34.920] no reason to show all the information for the individual because nobody else can use [41:34.920 --> 41:37.640] a printed copy of the bar complaint. [41:37.640 --> 41:42.420] The whole reason we want it out there, though, is so they can see that this attorney has [41:42.420 --> 41:47.920] bar complaints against him, 1, 10, 50, doesn't matter how many. They just need to see that [41:47.920 --> 41:51.360] it's filed and know that it was a real person that filed it. [41:51.360 --> 41:56.880] So we really don't have to give back all of the personal information just because someone [41:56.880 --> 42:02.840] wants to see how many bar complaints there are against one of these individual attorneys. [42:02.840 --> 42:08.000] But I can go over the details of that with Randy and help him hash it out. [42:08.000 --> 42:15.720] And what I was sort of thinking was to, you know, once it's out there and I can see, you [42:15.720 --> 42:21.800] know, what I've filed, look at, you know, watch for people who are in similar positions [42:21.800 --> 42:29.800] and just give them a link to the website so that they can go and say, oh, hey, I can do [42:29.800 --> 42:30.800] this too. [42:30.800 --> 42:31.800] You know, it's a little harder. [42:31.800 --> 42:36.920] Yeah, they could actually turn around and, you know, the way I was going to set mine [42:36.920 --> 42:40.280] up would have allowed it to make it as easy as possible. If there was a bar complaint [42:40.280 --> 42:44.360] already up dealing with a particular issue that they just needed to make slight changes [42:44.360 --> 42:50.320] to, they could duplicate that bar complaint, put in their information, change what needed [42:50.320 --> 42:54.760] to be changed in the specifics and resubmit it and it would generate an all new complaint [42:54.760 --> 42:58.580] number and all that stuff for it to keep track of on the website. [42:58.580 --> 43:04.160] And then again, once that complaint went in, it didn't come back with all of the submitter's [43:04.160 --> 43:09.680] information, only the stuff that was needed to show it was done by a real person in some [43:09.680 --> 43:10.680] location. [43:10.680 --> 43:11.680] Right. [43:11.680 --> 43:14.840] I'll get with him and talk about all that, but is there anything else that you want to [43:14.840 --> 43:17.400] do or talk about in that respect? [43:17.400 --> 43:24.560] No, I just wanted to thank you because, you know, looking at the site and starting to [43:24.560 --> 43:29.560] put the information in and look at, you know, specifically what rules were violated and [43:29.560 --> 43:32.520] writing it all out was a really good exercise for me. [43:32.520 --> 43:37.800] Well, good. Good. Okay, Leigh Ann, thank you very much for calling in. [43:37.800 --> 43:38.800] Okay. [43:38.800 --> 43:43.680] All right, Darryl, we see you on the line there. [43:43.680 --> 43:46.720] If you'll hang on just a moment, we'll pick you up on the other side of the break. [43:46.720 --> 43:53.880] This is Rule of Law Radio, Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, 512-646-1984 is the [43:53.880 --> 43:54.880] call in number. [43:54.880 --> 43:55.880] Give us a holler. [43:55.880 --> 44:00.480] We will be right back. 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[47:38.040 --> 47:42.600] He does a conference call concerning his mortgage clients on Monday nights, but at any rate, [47:42.600 --> 47:48.320] what Randy is saying is that if you don't want to submit your information, the reason [47:48.320 --> 47:53.280] he's not going to set up anything with an SSL or anything like that is because the whole [47:53.280 --> 48:00.240] point is to make these bar grievances public, okay, and he's not going to publish any bar [48:00.240 --> 48:05.200] grievances with so-called redactions where it's just somebody's first name and what state [48:05.200 --> 48:09.960] they're from, kind of like the way we do the callers, because if he does it that way, it [48:09.960 --> 48:15.480] will be basically an anonymous posting on his website, and he could ultimately be held [48:15.480 --> 48:18.760] responsible for it for libel or slander. [48:18.760 --> 48:25.920] In fact, the government is cracking down quite a bit on bloggers who don't moderate their [48:25.920 --> 48:32.640] comments and people who run forums that don't moderate the comments and allow anonymous [48:32.640 --> 48:39.600] postings that can be considered slanderous or libelous to other entities, or like what [48:39.600 --> 48:45.360] will happen is federal agents will come in and start posting bomb threats or threats [48:45.360 --> 48:50.360] against the president and these types of things in order to get the forum or the blog shut [48:50.360 --> 48:56.840] down, and so Randy is not going to post anybody's bar grievance unless you are willing to make [48:56.840 --> 49:03.560] your name and address at the very least and your phone number, most likely as well, public. [49:03.560 --> 49:07.600] He says you don't need to submit your driver's license number or your social security number, [49:07.600 --> 49:11.640] but if you're not willing to make your name, address, and most likely your phone number [49:11.640 --> 49:19.680] public, he's not going to post it on his website because it would just be an anonymous posting, [49:19.680 --> 49:24.240] and the whole point is to make these bar grievances public, and he needs to be able to protect [49:24.240 --> 49:30.960] himself as well, and so that's what the lowdown is on that from Randy, and he'll speak some [49:30.960 --> 49:34.360] more on that later on in the week. [49:34.360 --> 49:40.800] So he said otherwise, if you just want the form, if you just want the form for the bar [49:40.800 --> 49:46.840] grievance, you can download that from the website, and Randy also said that he is going [49:46.840 --> 49:52.760] to make a disclaimer on his website and explain all of this to you folks on the website as [49:52.760 --> 49:56.800] well as he'll be discussing this more on the show later this week. [49:56.800 --> 50:02.920] Okay, any comments on that, Eddie? [50:02.920 --> 50:11.800] Okay, all right, good, okay, so like I said, the government has been cracking down. [50:11.800 --> 50:18.120] In fact, that's one of the reasons why I shut down the rule of law radio forum, because [50:18.120 --> 50:19.920] I could not moderate it. [50:19.920 --> 50:26.400] I don't have time, and I don't have the money to pay anyone for their time to moderate the [50:26.400 --> 50:31.960] forum, and I can't allow people to just make posts anonymously, or even if they have a [50:31.960 --> 50:36.880] registered ID without moderating all of the posts, because ultimately it would come back [50:36.880 --> 50:43.400] on my head, and there are prominent talk show hosts in the Patriot community that are dealing [50:43.400 --> 50:47.860] with issues about this, where federal agents came in and started planting bomb threats [50:47.860 --> 50:52.880] and stuff like that, and they're trying to go after the forum owner for that. [50:52.880 --> 50:55.020] So it is an issue. [50:55.020 --> 50:58.840] That's why Randy is insisting on it this way, and he will, like I said, he will be making [50:58.840 --> 51:02.440] some comments on this later in the week and posting a disclaimer and explaining all this [51:02.440 --> 51:03.440] on the website. [51:03.440 --> 51:06.000] All right, we're going to go now to Daryl in Texas. [51:06.000 --> 51:07.560] Daryl, thanks for calling in. [51:07.560 --> 51:09.120] What is on your mind tonight? [51:09.120 --> 51:14.640] Hi, I just wanted to call to say thank you for all that you guys do, for one thing. [51:14.640 --> 51:20.280] I've never met you, Debbie, but I know Eddie, I've met Eddie and Randy, and their friend [51:20.280 --> 51:21.280] Steve. [51:21.280 --> 51:22.720] I want to give him some credit, too. [51:22.720 --> 51:28.280] I went to court the other day for failure to maintain financial responsibility, and [51:28.280 --> 51:32.160] you guys told me what to say, and I made a motion for dismissal. [51:32.160 --> 51:36.080] What I said on it was, the lack of subject matter jurisdiction. [51:36.080 --> 51:40.040] I was denied my right to due process, and I was never magistrated, and there was no [51:40.040 --> 51:42.400] charging instrument or information against me. [51:42.400 --> 51:45.960] And I also added that I never had a hearing. [51:45.960 --> 51:51.240] And after the judge went through all her rigging morons, all the stuff she had to say, she [51:51.240 --> 51:55.360] looked at me and she said, Daryl Roger, I have something for you, your case has been [51:55.360 --> 51:56.360] dismissed. [51:56.360 --> 52:01.400] But I do have a question, I want to tell everybody that what you guys talk about is real, and [52:01.400 --> 52:02.400] it works. [52:02.400 --> 52:09.000] And I wanted to ask you something though, on this case motion to dismiss, she circled [52:09.000 --> 52:10.000] IE. [52:10.000 --> 52:13.800] I'm not sure what that means, I think it means insufficient evidence, do you know what it [52:13.800 --> 52:14.800] means? [52:14.800 --> 52:16.800] That is correct, that's exactly what it means. [52:16.800 --> 52:17.800] All right, good guess. [52:17.800 --> 52:18.800] Yeah, thank you. [52:18.800 --> 52:24.720] I wanted to tell you, this is great stuff, I just want to learn all I can, and things [52:24.720 --> 52:28.760] are turning around for me, so I'll be able to come and learn more from you guys, some [52:28.760 --> 52:31.680] brave new books on Saturdays. [52:31.680 --> 52:36.680] I'm going to court Thursday, again, for three years in charges, I believe it's failing to [52:36.680 --> 52:41.200] maintain finance responsibility, unregistered, and no inspection. [52:41.200 --> 52:44.000] And I'm going to go in and I'm going to make the same, I'm going to file the same motion [52:44.000 --> 52:45.000] for dismissal. [52:45.000 --> 52:46.000] Well, good luck. [52:46.000 --> 52:50.080] So that's all I really had to say, I just want to thank you guys for all your help, [52:50.080 --> 52:53.880] you're really incredible, and thanks for all you do. [52:53.880 --> 52:57.200] All right, thanks, Gerald. [52:57.200 --> 53:01.160] All right, we've got another caller on the line, we've got Jean from New York. [53:01.160 --> 53:05.840] Okay, Jean, thank you for calling in, what is your question for us tonight? [53:05.840 --> 53:10.920] Well, this is about getting stopped. [53:10.920 --> 53:17.200] I was driving my son to school on the way back, I came down Waterford Road, and I was [53:17.200 --> 53:24.160] going on to Gananda Parkway, which is pretty wide, it's about four lanes, and there's a [53:24.160 --> 53:32.360] stop sign at the end of the road, so I stopped, and I looked both ways, and I pulled out to [53:32.360 --> 53:39.200] the right, and before I knew it, there was this policeman with his lights on and a siren, [53:39.200 --> 53:43.960] and so he pulls me over, and I said, well, why did you stop me, and he said, you didn't [53:43.960 --> 53:46.640] come to a full stop, it's a stop sign. [53:46.640 --> 53:54.200] And I said, yes, I did, and he goes, no, you didn't, and so I just, and he was like, on [53:54.200 --> 54:00.120] the other side of the road, in a driveway that sort of goes uphill, and I did come to [54:00.120 --> 54:07.360] a full stop, and what it said on the picket was, it said, charge based on officer's direct [54:07.360 --> 54:13.480] observation, and I just want to know if he had the right to do that, because I did come [54:13.480 --> 54:16.760] to a complete stop, and what can I do about it? [54:16.760 --> 54:22.320] Well, when you say he was parked in a driveway across from you, by any chance was he where [54:22.320 --> 54:27.240] his car was facing the intersection? [54:27.240 --> 54:33.560] He was sort of like kitty corner, he wasn't like right across from me. [54:33.560 --> 54:38.960] But the question is, was the front of his car facing the intersection in a way where [54:38.960 --> 54:45.640] the camera on his dash would have been able to see anything? [54:45.640 --> 54:47.520] I'm not sure. [54:47.520 --> 54:48.520] Okay. [54:48.520 --> 54:55.320] To answer your question, yes, he can do it based upon his own observation, but based [54:55.320 --> 54:59.920] upon what you're describing, if his car was intentionally parked so he could observe that [54:59.920 --> 55:06.080] intersection but not get video of it, then he was there for the sole purpose of creating [55:06.080 --> 55:10.040] tickets, not enforcing the stop sign. [55:10.040 --> 55:11.480] Okay. [55:11.480 --> 55:14.680] You just happened to be the next person through that he could nail. [55:14.680 --> 55:20.640] Yeah, because as I was going down and taking my son to school, he pulled somebody else [55:20.640 --> 55:21.640] over. [55:21.640 --> 55:23.320] So I have a feeling he was... [55:23.320 --> 55:25.480] Was there someone in the car with you? [55:25.480 --> 55:30.360] No, because I just dropped my son off. [55:30.360 --> 55:32.080] Okay. [55:32.080 --> 55:38.080] So all right, the first thing I'd be wanting to know is whether or not there was video [55:38.080 --> 55:41.680] from his car of that intersection during that stop. [55:41.680 --> 55:42.680] Okay. [55:42.680 --> 55:48.880] And you do that by requesting it through open records or by asking for it through a subpoena [55:48.880 --> 55:49.880] or discovery. [55:49.880 --> 55:52.880] Okay, a subpoena or discovery. [55:52.880 --> 55:53.880] All right. [55:53.880 --> 55:54.880] Okay. [55:54.880 --> 56:01.840] You want the video and audio from his car as well as anything that he had recorded on [56:01.840 --> 56:07.360] the body mic that he probably was wearing and should have had turned on. [56:07.360 --> 56:10.240] Okay. [56:10.240 --> 56:15.120] Now first thing you're going to want to do is review that recording when you get it for [56:15.120 --> 56:21.400] the video and see if it contains anything that shows the intersection when you came [56:21.400 --> 56:24.280] to the stop signs. [56:24.280 --> 56:28.000] If there is and it clearly shows you went to a stop, there's your complete and total [56:28.000 --> 56:33.880] exculpatory evidence that refutes his statements and I'd make him suffer for it. [56:33.880 --> 56:36.400] Of course, that's just me. [56:36.400 --> 56:37.400] Okay. [56:37.400 --> 56:38.400] All right. [56:38.400 --> 56:39.400] Okay. [56:39.400 --> 56:40.760] I will do that. [56:40.760 --> 56:42.720] And I thank you very much. [56:42.720 --> 56:43.720] You're very welcome. [56:43.720 --> 56:44.720] Have a good night. [56:44.720 --> 56:45.720] You too, ma'am. [56:45.720 --> 56:46.720] Thank you very much. [56:46.720 --> 56:47.720] Bye. [56:47.720 --> 56:48.720] Okay. [56:48.720 --> 56:51.440] Call board is empty. [56:51.440 --> 56:52.440] Come on, folks. [56:52.440 --> 56:53.440] Don't leave me hanging out here. [56:53.440 --> 56:57.360] 512-646-1984 is a call-in number. [56:57.360 --> 57:02.520] Call in and let us hear your questions, your stories, see if you got any answers to other [57:02.520 --> 57:03.520] questions. [57:03.520 --> 57:07.800] You know, we may have some every once in a while, but while we are waiting for another [57:07.800 --> 57:11.240] caller, let's pick back up on what we were talking about a little bit earlier regarding [57:11.240 --> 57:14.160] how these courts are functioning. [57:14.160 --> 57:17.680] What they're doing is not isolated to my state. [57:17.680 --> 57:19.400] It's not isolated to New York. [57:19.400 --> 57:21.400] It's not isolated to Florida. [57:21.400 --> 57:27.360] This is what's being done in every single state of the union, okay? [57:27.360 --> 57:35.840] This is how these municipalities and counties and the state are augmenting their budgets. [57:35.840 --> 57:43.760] This is an illegal method of taxation that they have taken from a proper venue of commerce [57:43.760 --> 57:49.880] and tried to spread it out to a broader base to get more money by making it appear to apply [57:49.880 --> 57:52.160] to all of us. [57:52.160 --> 57:54.120] It does not apply to all of us. [57:54.120 --> 57:58.040] It has never applied to all of us. [57:58.040 --> 58:04.200] When you stop and think about the speeding citations they issue here in Texas, it becomes [58:04.200 --> 58:09.640] really, really obvious what they're doing because we keep calling these victimless crimes. [58:09.640 --> 58:18.440] Speeding in Texas by definition and according to 545.351 is not a victimless crime because [58:18.440 --> 58:25.800] it requires that they show evidence of a victim and I'll explain that more when I get back [58:25.800 --> 58:27.880] if we don't have any other callers on the board. [58:27.880 --> 58:34.020] Okay, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio 512-646-1984. [58:34.020 --> 58:36.800] This is Eddie Craig, Deborah Stevens, Randy Kelton. [58:36.800 --> 58:40.720] We're about to go to our top of the hour break so we'll be back after about three or four [58:40.720 --> 58:44.760] minutes but please hang in there, give us a call and we'll talk to you on the other [58:44.760 --> 59:00.040] side. [59:00.040 --> 59:05.480] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world yet countless readers are frustrated [59:05.480 --> 59:08.280] because they struggle to understand it. 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[01:00:04.720 --> 01:00:09.840] Angry demonstrators rallied in Kabul Sunday over the death of nine Afghan boys in an air [01:00:09.840 --> 01:00:14.240] raid by coalition helicopters in Kunar province last Tuesday. [01:00:14.240 --> 01:00:18.600] NATO's international security assistance force said the children who were collecting firewood [01:00:18.600 --> 01:00:20.480] were mistaken for rebels. [01:00:20.480 --> 01:00:26.440] The deaths followed reports a week earlier 65 non-combatants were killed during operations [01:00:26.440 --> 01:00:29.280] in Kunar province. [01:00:29.280 --> 01:00:35.280] Bell California city council candidate Miguel Sanchez died suddenly Friday of an unknown [01:00:35.280 --> 01:00:36.280] ailment. [01:00:36.280 --> 01:00:42.640] Sanchez was running in a recall election Tuesday called after the incumbent resigned amid allegations [01:00:42.640 --> 01:00:46.680] he and other city officials misappropriated public funds. [01:00:46.680 --> 01:00:52.320] Sanchez was among angry residents who protested outside Bell's city hall last summer demanding [01:00:52.320 --> 01:00:57.160] the resignation of city officials who were receiving outside salaries. [01:00:57.160 --> 01:01:03.360] Muslims, activists and supporters demonstrated in New York Sunday to protest the congressional [01:01:03.360 --> 01:01:06.520] hearing on radicalization of U.S. Muslims. [01:01:06.520 --> 01:01:11.360] Imam Faisal Abdul-Rauf, leader of the plan to build a mosque and cultural center near [01:01:11.360 --> 01:01:15.760] ground zero, said he was concerned this week's scheduled hearing by representative Peter [01:01:15.760 --> 01:01:19.920] King would only alienate U.S. Muslims. [01:01:19.920 --> 01:01:24.680] Liberated Beta, one of the first cities to embrace the rebellion against Libyan dictator [01:01:24.680 --> 01:01:30.520] Muammar Gaddafi, now faces the difficult task of establishing new rule. [01:01:30.520 --> 01:01:34.840] Residents of Beta, population a quarter of a million, have set up committees to collect [01:01:34.840 --> 01:01:38.040] trash, distribute charity and run schools. [01:01:38.040 --> 01:01:42.720] For decades, power in Libya was in the hands of Gaddafi's security forces. [01:01:42.720 --> 01:01:46.600] Now the people of Beta are taking pride in running things for themselves. [01:01:46.600 --> 01:01:52.480] New York Times reporter Anthony Shadid cited Beta as an example of pan-Arab revolutionary [01:01:52.480 --> 01:01:53.480] fervor. [01:01:53.480 --> 01:01:58.520] Quote, in the aftermath of the American invasion of Iraq, there was anger at the occupation [01:01:58.520 --> 01:02:03.480] continged with shame that destinies in the hands of a dictator were now determined by [01:02:03.480 --> 01:02:09.760] an invader, adding the experiences in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya have unleashed a far different [01:02:09.760 --> 01:02:15.280] energy, indigenous narratives written with the pride of people running their own lives. [01:02:15.280 --> 01:02:21.040] U.S. has asked Saudi Arabia to supply weapons to Libyan rebels in Benghazi. [01:02:21.040 --> 01:02:26.640] The Saudi kingdom is also facing a potential uprising with a day of rage planned for Friday. [01:02:26.640 --> 01:02:31.640] The Saudi government has imposed a ban on all demonstrations after the kingdom's minority [01:02:31.640 --> 01:02:36.880] Shia population has been emboldened by an uprising in neighboring Bahrain. [01:02:36.880 --> 01:02:41.720] Shia organizers expect up to 20,000 protests this Friday and plan to place women in the [01:02:41.720 --> 01:02:45.360] front rows to prevent the army from opening fire. [01:02:45.360 --> 01:02:50.520] So far the Saudi government has not responded to Washington's highly classified request. [01:02:50.520 --> 01:02:55.040] Critics suggest if the Saudi government agrees to the U.S. request, the U.S. will be in no [01:02:55.040 --> 01:03:02.040] position to condemn the kingdom for any violence against Shias. [01:03:25.040 --> 01:03:44.040] Yes, all according to the will of the Almighty, I read his book and it says it cares not for [01:03:44.040 --> 01:03:45.040] the unsightly. [01:03:45.040 --> 01:03:46.040] These warmongers come by that term rightly. [01:03:46.040 --> 01:03:58.040] I won't pay for the war with my body, ain't gonna pay for the car with my money, I won't [01:03:58.040 --> 01:04:05.040] pay for the fun with my body, cause their plans wicked and their logic shoddy, ain't [01:04:05.040 --> 01:04:12.040] gonna pay for the oil with my body, I won't pay for the boys with my money, ain't gonna [01:04:12.040 --> 01:04:21.040] pay for the kids with my body, their whole agenda smells funny, I wanna fight in a war [01:04:21.040 --> 01:04:22.040] of my own. [01:04:22.040 --> 01:04:24.040] Alright folks, we are back. [01:04:24.040 --> 01:04:26.040] This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:04:26.040 --> 01:04:32.040] Now, that video that I was talking about a little bit earlier, that was talking about [01:04:32.040 --> 01:04:34.040] the legal system, you can find it on YouTube. [01:04:34.040 --> 01:04:40.040] The name of the video is So, What Have You Learned As A Legal Intern? [01:04:40.040 --> 01:04:42.040] That's the name of the video. [01:04:42.040 --> 01:04:46.040] Just go search for that on YouTube and listen to everything it talks about because folks, [01:04:46.040 --> 01:04:50.040] I'm telling you, it hits the nail right on the head. [01:04:50.040 --> 01:04:52.040] Now, we got a whole list of callers here now. [01:04:52.040 --> 01:04:56.040] We have John, Tim, Max, Deborah, John in Georgia, and Joe. [01:04:56.040 --> 01:04:58.040] Let's go ahead and get with John in Texas. [01:04:58.040 --> 01:05:00.040] John, what can we do for you? [01:05:00.040 --> 01:05:06.040] Well, yeah, I was just calling about the last caller who said she had a problem with running [01:05:06.040 --> 01:05:09.040] a red light or stuff on her, something like that to that effect. [01:05:09.040 --> 01:05:10.040] Alright. [01:05:10.040 --> 01:05:16.040] Okay, I just want to let her know that I successfully argued almost the same type of incident and [01:05:16.040 --> 01:05:22.040] the way I did it was I went out to the site where I was pulled over because I happened [01:05:22.040 --> 01:05:29.040] to see where the officer was parked that got me and I went out there and took video [01:05:29.040 --> 01:05:34.040] and still pictures of where the officer was positioned and the pictures clearly showed, [01:05:34.040 --> 01:05:38.040] and the officer could prove different, but the pictures clearly showed that trees were [01:05:38.040 --> 01:05:43.040] blocking the officer's view of where the stop sign was, so they perceived it as a rolling [01:05:43.040 --> 01:05:48.040] stop when in reality it was a stop and they couldn't prove otherwise. [01:05:48.040 --> 01:05:49.040] Works for me. [01:05:49.040 --> 01:05:51.040] There was a huge tree just blocked. [01:05:51.040 --> 01:05:54.040] There was no way the officer could have seen over the branches of the tree. [01:05:54.040 --> 01:05:59.040] Well, the other problem he's got is when he's, in her particular case, even if he's looking [01:05:59.040 --> 01:06:06.040] right at her, the only thing is is it's him against her as far as I did or I didn't. [01:06:06.040 --> 01:06:09.040] Of course, we all know how the courts are going to make that work out if that's the [01:06:09.040 --> 01:06:10.040] case. [01:06:10.040 --> 01:06:13.040] The officer is always going to get preference and belief. [01:06:13.040 --> 01:06:20.040] Maybe she could go out and take pictures of if she saw where the officer's vehicle was [01:06:20.040 --> 01:06:21.040] positioned. [01:06:21.040 --> 01:06:25.040] Yeah, she did see that, so that would be a good idea for her to do all the same, go [01:06:25.040 --> 01:06:31.040] back out and re-inspect the site, take photographs, go to where the officer actually was in your [01:06:31.040 --> 01:06:37.040] car, park as he was parked, see what kind of visual advantage or disadvantage that creates, [01:06:37.040 --> 01:06:43.040] so on and so forth, and take photographs from that position as well and see whether or not [01:06:43.040 --> 01:06:47.040] there's any veracity to him even being able to see you at all. [01:06:47.040 --> 01:06:49.040] That's excellent advice, John. [01:06:49.040 --> 01:06:51.040] Thank you for the recommendation. [01:06:51.040 --> 01:06:52.040] Is there anything else? [01:06:52.040 --> 01:06:53.040] No, that was it. [01:06:53.040 --> 01:06:55.040] I just felt, you know, I just had the same situation. [01:06:55.040 --> 01:06:59.040] I know that they were just trying to kind of extort me for money, so, you know, it was [01:06:59.040 --> 01:07:00.040] time to fight back, you know? [01:07:00.040 --> 01:07:03.040] Yep, that's a fact, and they're good at it, but thank you for the information. [01:07:03.040 --> 01:07:04.040] Appreciate it. [01:07:04.040 --> 01:07:05.040] Thanks. [01:07:05.040 --> 01:07:06.040] All right. [01:07:06.040 --> 01:07:09.040] Now, let's get to Tim in Indiana. [01:07:09.040 --> 01:07:10.040] Good evening, Tim. [01:07:10.040 --> 01:07:12.040] What can we do for you? [01:07:12.040 --> 01:07:21.040] I have gotten a photo, radar ticket, and I sent them back some paperwork, and I just [01:07:21.040 --> 01:07:30.040] got this in the mail today for a court hearing date. [01:07:30.040 --> 01:07:36.040] The ticket's $100 through Cleveland. [01:07:36.040 --> 01:07:39.040] Okay, photo, radar in Cleveland? [01:07:39.040 --> 01:07:41.040] Yes. [01:07:41.040 --> 01:07:45.040] Okay, have you looked up the Cleveland statute to see what the authority regarding photo [01:07:45.040 --> 01:07:47.040] radar systems are? [01:07:47.040 --> 01:07:49.040] No, I haven't. [01:07:49.040 --> 01:07:52.040] Because, for instance, here in Texas, they have these little trailers they like to park [01:07:52.040 --> 01:07:57.040] all over your neighborhood that have radar guns with cameras attached to them. [01:07:57.040 --> 01:07:59.040] They love to take pictures. [01:07:59.040 --> 01:08:05.040] Unfortunately, Texas law forbids the use of that information or those trailers within [01:08:05.040 --> 01:08:08.040] any part of Texas. [01:08:08.040 --> 01:08:11.040] So you may want to look that up. [01:08:11.040 --> 01:08:17.040] Okay. [01:08:17.040 --> 01:08:20.040] That would be the first thing I'd do is see what the statutes say regarding their ability [01:08:20.040 --> 01:08:24.040] to enforce those and whether or not the information they collect is even usable. [01:08:24.040 --> 01:08:29.040] The other thing is, is this photo enforcement, what did it get a picture of? [01:08:29.040 --> 01:08:33.040] It only got a picture of my license plate. [01:08:33.040 --> 01:08:36.040] Okay, not your face? [01:08:36.040 --> 01:08:37.040] No. [01:08:37.040 --> 01:08:40.040] It's just a picture of the back of the car and a license plate. [01:08:40.040 --> 01:08:43.040] All right, so now it's guilt by ownership. [01:08:43.040 --> 01:08:44.040] Right. [01:08:44.040 --> 01:08:47.040] They can't prove who is the owner. [01:08:47.040 --> 01:08:48.040] Exactly. [01:08:48.040 --> 01:08:57.040] So either prove I was the driver or dismiss the ticket. [01:08:57.040 --> 01:08:59.040] It's that simple. [01:08:59.040 --> 01:09:05.040] You can't hold me vicariously liable for someone else in my car, nor can they force you to [01:09:05.040 --> 01:09:10.040] divulge who was in the car. [01:09:10.040 --> 01:09:13.040] What is that? [01:09:13.040 --> 01:09:22.040] Now, I did mail them a thing a while back where I was, I told them to prove who was [01:09:22.040 --> 01:09:29.040] behind the wheel, which they can't. [01:09:29.040 --> 01:09:31.040] I want to see your witness. [01:09:31.040 --> 01:09:36.040] Here, I think I got it. [01:09:36.040 --> 01:09:37.040] Oh, we got it. [01:09:37.040 --> 01:09:39.040] Sorry. [01:09:39.040 --> 01:09:49.040] Yeah, the thing that I said, whereas to prove I was operating the vehicle, the second thing [01:09:49.040 --> 01:09:54.040] I said is show me the law that obligates me to incriminate myself or others, and the third [01:09:54.040 --> 01:10:00.040] thing I said is show me the witness that can testify to the penalty or perjury, but obviously [01:10:00.040 --> 01:10:02.040] that wasn't good enough for them. [01:10:02.040 --> 01:10:07.040] Yeah, well, just send them back saying I demanded dismissal for lack of a competent first-hand [01:10:07.040 --> 01:10:12.040] fact witness that would provide testimony in open court and an accuser that I could also [01:10:12.040 --> 01:10:15.040] face in open court. [01:10:15.040 --> 01:10:18.040] So basically, they got nothing. [01:10:18.040 --> 01:10:19.040] Well, of course they got nothing. [01:10:19.040 --> 01:10:22.040] That doesn't mean they're not going to try to get yours. [01:10:22.040 --> 01:10:25.040] Right. [01:10:25.040 --> 01:10:31.040] So now I got this court date here about a week from now. [01:10:31.040 --> 01:10:34.040] What should I do from that standpoint? [01:10:34.040 --> 01:10:40.040] I would also, when I send back this information demanding the dismissal, you need to file a [01:10:40.040 --> 01:10:46.040] motion for dismissal, lack of or insufficient evidence. [01:10:46.040 --> 01:10:47.040] Okay. [01:10:47.040 --> 01:10:48.040] All right. [01:10:48.040 --> 01:10:55.040] And in that, you need to state that should you be required to come to court to prove [01:10:55.040 --> 01:11:01.040] the lack of evidence when the state knows full well it has no actual evidence, then [01:11:01.040 --> 01:11:06.040] I will be suing for malicious prosecution and I will be submitting a bill of expenditures [01:11:06.040 --> 01:11:11.040] for all my trouble. [01:11:11.040 --> 01:11:20.040] Okay. [01:11:20.040 --> 01:11:21.040] Yep. [01:11:21.040 --> 01:11:22.040] All right. [01:11:22.040 --> 01:11:23.040] Thank you. [01:11:23.040 --> 01:11:24.040] You're extremely welcome. [01:11:24.040 --> 01:11:25.040] Good luck. [01:11:25.040 --> 01:11:27.040] Thanks, Tim. [01:11:27.040 --> 01:11:28.040] Okay. [01:11:28.040 --> 01:11:29.040] We're going now. [01:11:29.040 --> 01:11:31.040] We've got Max in Texas. [01:11:31.040 --> 01:11:34.040] Max, hey, thanks for calling in. [01:11:34.040 --> 01:11:36.040] What's your question for us tonight? [01:11:36.040 --> 01:11:44.040] Well, it's slightly complex given that it's my second day moving to Austin, Texas and [01:11:44.040 --> 01:11:48.040] coming from central California. [01:11:48.040 --> 01:11:51.040] Oh, man, that's what we need, another Californian in Texas. [01:11:51.040 --> 01:11:52.040] Oh, I'm sorry. [01:11:52.040 --> 01:11:53.040] Go ahead. [01:11:53.040 --> 01:11:54.040] Yeah. [01:11:54.040 --> 01:11:55.040] But you'll like me. [01:11:55.040 --> 01:11:56.040] I'm polite. [01:11:56.040 --> 01:11:57.040] Oh, okay. [01:11:57.040 --> 01:12:00.040] And I meet polite people and, you know, I play music. [01:12:00.040 --> 01:12:01.040] Oh, okay. [01:12:01.040 --> 01:12:04.040] I think I'll fit in. [01:12:04.040 --> 01:12:11.040] But I went through, in the last two years, I'm a law-abiding citizen. [01:12:11.040 --> 01:12:15.040] I'm a business person primarily, musician-syncing. [01:12:15.040 --> 01:12:22.040] And in the last two years in central California area and in Interior California, I've had [01:12:22.040 --> 01:12:26.040] two run-ins with law enforcement. [01:12:26.040 --> 01:12:32.040] The second one was pretty bad, and I was actually a licensed security guard at the time. [01:12:32.040 --> 01:12:35.040] And I kind of came under a gang threat. [01:12:35.040 --> 01:12:40.040] And when I went in to tell the police department, where I'd had a good rapport with three or [01:12:40.040 --> 01:12:44.040] four officers that had come to my site and, you know, there had been issues at my site [01:12:44.040 --> 01:12:46.040] before I got there. [01:12:46.040 --> 01:12:48.040] So they were familiar with me. [01:12:48.040 --> 01:12:52.040] And when I went in, this officer I'd never talked to before says, well, if I come to [01:12:52.040 --> 01:12:56.040] your site and you've got gang members there and there's, like, weapons involved, you could [01:12:56.040 --> 01:12:58.040] get shot and I shoot to kill. [01:12:58.040 --> 01:12:59.040] Really? [01:12:59.040 --> 01:13:02.040] And you didn't file a complaint on this officer? [01:13:02.040 --> 01:13:04.040] That's a bail threat. [01:13:04.040 --> 01:13:11.040] Yeah, no, it got very strange from there because, you know, I kind of went to go get some things [01:13:11.040 --> 01:13:17.040] to secure myself with at the site, just like a knife to keep by my bed from Big Five Sport. [01:13:17.040 --> 01:13:21.040] It's a legal thing, you know, in a box, just legally. [01:13:21.040 --> 01:13:28.040] And ultimately what happened is I went into these restaurants just to go over receipts [01:13:28.040 --> 01:13:30.040] and stuff for my job. [01:13:30.040 --> 01:13:33.040] And I was trying to put the waitress at ease. [01:13:33.040 --> 01:13:38.040] And I told the waitress that I'm a licensed security guard because I was dressed in some [01:13:38.040 --> 01:13:39.040] of my gear. [01:13:39.040 --> 01:13:41.040] And I just came under gang threat. [01:13:41.040 --> 01:13:46.040] And I think I said this stupid officer threatened to shoot me or something like that. [01:13:46.040 --> 01:13:52.040] Well, this intoxicated guy had been coming to my table several times. [01:13:52.040 --> 01:13:56.040] I handled him very well, but I guess he must have known the waitress and they ended up [01:13:56.040 --> 01:13:59.040] calling the police on me and I got arrested. [01:13:59.040 --> 01:14:04.040] And what she told the police is that I was going to shoot the cop if he came to my site, [01:14:04.040 --> 01:14:08.040] not he was going to shoot me like I was trying. [01:14:08.040 --> 01:14:14.040] And ultimately they were trying to charge me with three felonies, threatening an officer, [01:14:14.040 --> 01:14:21.040] a concealed weapon, and obstructing an officer from his job, a PC-69. [01:14:21.040 --> 01:14:24.040] And I fought it for a year. [01:14:24.040 --> 01:14:31.040] It cost almost $20,000 in bail and attorney fees. [01:14:31.040 --> 01:14:36.040] And they also messed with me when they threw me in jail because they thought I threatened [01:14:36.040 --> 01:14:37.040] a cop, which I did not. [01:14:37.040 --> 01:14:39.040] I would never do that. [01:14:39.040 --> 01:14:43.040] And it was a pretty horrible experience. [01:14:43.040 --> 01:14:48.040] I ultimately got it all reduced down to a misdemeanor. [01:14:48.040 --> 01:14:50.040] A misdemeanor what? [01:14:50.040 --> 01:14:52.040] You assaulted your dinner? [01:14:52.040 --> 01:14:53.040] What's that? [01:14:53.040 --> 01:14:54.040] A misdemeanor what? [01:14:54.040 --> 01:14:58.040] You assaulted your dinner while you were sitting there eating? [01:14:58.040 --> 01:15:00.040] Yeah, that's about it. [01:15:00.040 --> 01:15:05.040] Well, no, I mean, I had to plead to a misdemeanor of threatening an officer and I had to plead [01:15:05.040 --> 01:15:08.040] to the PC-69. [01:15:08.040 --> 01:15:10.040] Why did you have to? [01:15:10.040 --> 01:15:15.040] Well, I mean, I hired a private attorney and then I just couldn't afford him any longer [01:15:15.040 --> 01:15:20.040] than the public defender negotiated for me. [01:15:20.040 --> 01:15:24.040] In other words, he threw you under the bus and you went willingly? [01:15:24.040 --> 01:15:29.040] Well, they were very, the DA was being, there were two different DAs and they were being [01:15:29.040 --> 01:15:35.040] real sticklers as far as, the judge even told the DAs in this instance that they didn't [01:15:35.040 --> 01:15:37.040] have the best case. [01:15:37.040 --> 01:15:41.040] They better settle the case. [01:15:41.040 --> 01:15:45.040] And I guess the judges don't do that too often. [01:15:45.040 --> 01:15:49.040] But these guys, you know, they were trying to get me for felonies, even one. [01:15:49.040 --> 01:15:53.040] And so I was happy to kind of get out of there with just the misdemeanors and no additional [01:15:53.040 --> 01:15:57.040] jail time or, I mean, I was just happy to be gone out of there. [01:15:57.040 --> 01:16:01.040] Now, I mean, part of me feels like going back and like, I don't know, talking to the FBI, [01:16:01.040 --> 01:16:09.040] talking to the governor, the state DA about what happened and that I had was wrongly charged [01:16:09.040 --> 01:16:12.040] and kind of, you know, do something retroactive. [01:16:12.040 --> 01:16:19.040] But one of the main reasons I'm calling is the, they said that I couldn't carry a weapon [01:16:19.040 --> 01:16:24.040] for up to 10 years as part of my informal probation. [01:16:24.040 --> 01:16:26.040] In California? [01:16:26.040 --> 01:16:28.040] Correct. [01:16:28.040 --> 01:16:31.040] I'm here in Texas now and I'm going to probably be a permanent resident here. [01:16:31.040 --> 01:16:33.040] I really like Austin. [01:16:33.040 --> 01:16:39.040] And I'm kind of curious if that California informal probation and you can... [01:16:39.040 --> 01:16:43.040] Won't know that until you try to get licensed here for doing the same type of work. [01:16:43.040 --> 01:16:46.040] But if you'll hang on just a second, Max, we'll try to pick this up on the other side [01:16:46.040 --> 01:16:47.040] and let you finish with it, okay? [01:16:47.040 --> 01:16:48.040] Okay, I appreciate it. [01:16:48.040 --> 01:16:49.040] All right. [01:16:49.040 --> 01:16:50.040] Thank you. [01:16:50.040 --> 01:16:51.040] All right, folks. [01:16:51.040 --> 01:16:54.040] This is Rule of Law Radio, 512-646-1984. [01:16:54.040 --> 01:16:55.040] Give us a call. [01:16:55.040 --> 01:17:00.040] We will be right back on the other side of the break. [01:17:00.040 --> 01:17:03.040] It is so enlightening to listen to 90.1 FM. 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[01:17:35.040 --> 01:17:39.040] Actually, they now offer a free hour of parking for paying customers [01:17:39.040 --> 01:17:43.040] at the 500 MLK parking facility, just behind the bookstore. [01:17:43.040 --> 01:17:46.040] It does exist, but when are they open? [01:17:46.040 --> 01:17:51.040] Monday through Saturday, 11 AM to 9 PM, and 1 to 6 PM on Sundays. [01:17:51.040 --> 01:17:55.040] So give them a call at 512-480-2503, [01:17:55.040 --> 01:18:00.040] or check out their events page at bravenewbookstore.com. [01:18:00.040 --> 01:18:04.040] My name is Randall Kelton, and I co-host on Rule of Law Radio. [01:18:04.040 --> 01:18:09.040] We specialize in showing people how to strike back against corrupt public officials. [01:18:09.040 --> 01:18:11.040] With the mortgage crisis worsening, [01:18:11.040 --> 01:18:15.040] we set our sights on finding a remedy for people who have been cheated by their lenders. 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This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:19:18.040 --> 01:19:23.040] We are currently talking to Max, who is moving to Austin. [01:19:23.040 --> 01:19:27.040] Alright, Max, go ahead. Let's finish up with your issue here. [01:19:27.040 --> 01:19:31.040] Well, sir, I was kind of curious what the rule would be for me [01:19:31.040 --> 01:19:38.040] in getting a hand pistol here, given that that's over my head in California. [01:19:38.040 --> 01:19:42.040] Well, considering the fact that it's not felony, [01:19:42.040 --> 01:19:46.040] it should not impact anything you're doing in another state [01:19:46.040 --> 01:19:49.040] as long as your intent is not to go back to California. [01:19:49.040 --> 01:19:51.040] You cannot say that for certain. [01:19:51.040 --> 01:19:54.040] You won't know for sure until you make an application. [01:19:54.040 --> 01:19:57.040] If you're trying to get a concealed carry permit here in Texas. [01:19:57.040 --> 01:20:00.040] But it's not a felony conviction. [01:20:00.040 --> 01:20:04.040] And again, it also depends on whether or not they changed the rules. [01:20:04.040 --> 01:20:07.040] What type of misdemeanor was it? [01:20:07.040 --> 01:20:12.040] They got me for three, which was threatening the officer a piece. [01:20:12.040 --> 01:20:15.040] But again, I'm not looking at number. I'm looking at type. [01:20:15.040 --> 01:20:19.040] Oh, 422, a 422 misdemeanor. [01:20:19.040 --> 01:20:23.040] Is that a Class A, Class B, Class C? What is it? [01:20:23.040 --> 01:20:26.040] That I'm not sure of, actually. [01:20:26.040 --> 01:20:30.040] That's what you'd have to find out is whether or not it converts between the two, [01:20:30.040 --> 01:20:34.040] because if it's anything above a fine-only Class C here in Texas, [01:20:34.040 --> 01:20:36.040] you would probably need to report it. [01:20:36.040 --> 01:20:43.040] I do not know the impact it would have on your ability to get a license for that purpose. [01:20:43.040 --> 01:20:45.040] Okay. Well, I appreciate that. [01:20:45.040 --> 01:20:50.040] Now, just in the aspect of being able to go back, [01:20:50.040 --> 01:20:54.040] and I mean, I really feel like I lost two full-time jobs, [01:20:54.040 --> 01:20:58.040] and it's cost my family 20 grand. [01:20:58.040 --> 01:21:02.040] Is there something I can do in retrospect here to... [01:21:02.040 --> 01:21:04.040] Not if you took a deal. [01:21:04.040 --> 01:21:07.040] Yeah, if you took a plea deal, [01:21:07.040 --> 01:21:11.040] there's not going to be anything that you're going to be able to do retroactively. [01:21:11.040 --> 01:21:13.040] You're not going to be able to get that case overturned. [01:21:13.040 --> 01:21:16.040] Now, if you had fought it in court and lost, [01:21:16.040 --> 01:21:20.040] you would have a chance at getting it overturned after the fact, [01:21:20.040 --> 01:21:23.040] but since you took a plea deal, it's over. [01:21:23.040 --> 01:21:26.040] Well, what about the aspect of trying to... [01:21:26.040 --> 01:21:30.040] For me, very much in the vein that you guys do here, [01:21:30.040 --> 01:21:33.040] in these small towns, I mean, they're threatening you. [01:21:33.040 --> 01:21:36.040] If you take this to court, you can get up to four years. [01:21:36.040 --> 01:21:37.040] That's what they do everywhere. [01:21:37.040 --> 01:21:39.040] Yeah, they do that everywhere. [01:21:39.040 --> 01:21:45.040] That's the standard screw-turning effect that all prosecutors apply. [01:21:45.040 --> 01:21:47.040] They threaten you with this and that, [01:21:47.040 --> 01:21:53.040] and that's how they get people to succumb and cave in and plea bargain. [01:21:53.040 --> 01:21:59.040] That's just normal standard business procedure on their part. [01:21:59.040 --> 01:22:03.040] If you took a plea deal, you're not going to be able to get it overturned. [01:22:03.040 --> 01:22:04.040] That's just the way it is. [01:22:04.040 --> 01:22:07.040] Every court's going to look at it as you took the deal willingly [01:22:07.040 --> 01:22:10.040] and knowing the consequences. [01:22:10.040 --> 01:22:13.040] Therefore, you can't say that you were hosed or lied to or anything else [01:22:13.040 --> 01:22:18.040] because the presumption is that you entered into it with full knowledge and consent. [01:22:18.040 --> 01:22:20.040] That's going to be how they look. [01:22:20.040 --> 01:22:23.040] Whether it's true or not, that's irrelevant [01:22:23.040 --> 01:22:28.040] because you don't have any way of proving that you didn't do it willingly, [01:22:28.040 --> 01:22:34.040] and all the evidence against you would indicate clearly that you did do it willingly. [01:22:34.040 --> 01:22:36.040] You signed everything. [01:22:36.040 --> 01:22:37.040] Yeah, you signed it. [01:22:37.040 --> 01:22:39.040] You put your hand on the paper, [01:22:39.040 --> 01:22:44.040] unless you have some evidence that they held a gun to your head or something [01:22:44.040 --> 01:22:48.040] while you were signing it, you're not going to get anywhere with that. [01:22:48.040 --> 01:22:55.040] Like other nonprofit organizations or state organizations like the FBI or the governor? [01:22:55.040 --> 01:22:58.040] They're going to tell you exactly the same thing. [01:22:58.040 --> 01:23:01.040] Everybody you ask this question is going to tell you the same thing. [01:23:01.040 --> 01:23:03.040] You put your hand on the paper. [01:23:03.040 --> 01:23:04.040] You signed it. [01:23:04.040 --> 01:23:08.040] You entered into the deal willingly, and that's just the way it is. [01:23:08.040 --> 01:23:14.040] That's why we try to help people before it gets to that point because once you sign, it's over. [01:23:14.040 --> 01:23:18.040] This is what I try to get people to understand about taking a deal. [01:23:18.040 --> 01:23:26.040] The result of that deal follows you around far longer than if you fight it and win, [01:23:26.040 --> 01:23:30.040] or even if you fight it and lose, at least you still stand a chance of fighting it, [01:23:30.040 --> 01:23:34.040] and if you eventually win, you stand a chance of recovering something from it. [01:23:34.040 --> 01:23:35.040] Right. [01:23:35.040 --> 01:23:40.040] Yeah, one of my fears was if they did get any kind of a win in me going back to that jail, [01:23:40.040 --> 01:23:43.040] I got punched and thrown in the gut by a sergeant. [01:23:43.040 --> 01:23:46.040] I got thrown into the psych ward, which I didn't deserve to be. [01:23:46.040 --> 01:23:48.040] It was just because I was trying to put my shoulder back in socket. [01:23:48.040 --> 01:23:50.040] They weren't giving me medical attention. [01:23:50.040 --> 01:23:52.040] I did not want to go back there. [01:23:52.040 --> 01:23:53.040] I know, I know. [01:23:53.040 --> 01:23:58.040] Well, I understand, but again, this is where the necessity of having a witness [01:23:58.040 --> 01:24:03.040] or of standing your ground because you did nothing wrong. [01:24:03.040 --> 01:24:07.040] If you agreed to cut a deal just to prevent your own misery, [01:24:07.040 --> 01:24:10.040] and I'm not saying that you shouldn't if that's what it takes, [01:24:10.040 --> 01:24:13.040] especially if you're being abused because of it, [01:24:13.040 --> 01:24:16.040] but without some way of proving that abuse, [01:24:16.040 --> 01:24:19.040] like immediately going to the hospital when you were released [01:24:19.040 --> 01:24:24.040] and demanding a physical showing where you had been harmed in jail [01:24:24.040 --> 01:24:27.040] and getting that medically documented, [01:24:27.040 --> 01:24:31.040] then you would have had grounds to say this is why I cut a deal [01:24:31.040 --> 01:24:33.040] and I could get out of their hands. [01:24:33.040 --> 01:24:34.040] They were trying to kill me. [01:24:34.040 --> 01:24:36.040] Right. [01:24:36.040 --> 01:24:37.040] Yeah. [01:24:37.040 --> 01:24:42.040] Well, I mean, it definitely, when you're thrown into a padded room with a grate [01:24:42.040 --> 01:24:47.040] and you're not given water and stuff like that, it's pretty horrible. [01:24:47.040 --> 01:24:51.040] Well, you know, we're not trying to bash you or knock you for your decision, Max. [01:24:51.040 --> 01:24:54.040] I mean, everybody makes the best decisions that they can at the time, [01:24:54.040 --> 01:24:59.040] but, you know, unfortunately, this is the consequences of that particular decision [01:24:59.040 --> 01:25:04.040] that you basically have zero chance of getting that case overturned [01:25:04.040 --> 01:25:08.040] or going back after them or suing them or anything like that [01:25:08.040 --> 01:25:10.040] in any successful way whatsoever. [01:25:10.040 --> 01:25:14.040] But as far as being able to carry a weapon in the state of Texas, [01:25:14.040 --> 01:25:18.040] depending on what the level of misdemeanor was in California, [01:25:18.040 --> 01:25:20.040] you may or may not have that much difficulty here. [01:25:20.040 --> 01:25:22.040] Hopefully, you won't. [01:25:22.040 --> 01:25:26.040] Yeah, and it's not that big of a deal for me, [01:25:26.040 --> 01:25:29.040] but, you know, when you have certain things happen to you, [01:25:29.040 --> 01:25:34.040] it's almost like you want to – I didn't own a gun in California, [01:25:34.040 --> 01:25:41.040] and now that you have them try and put the rule of law on you, you want that freedom. [01:25:41.040 --> 01:25:46.040] Well, let me give you a little bit of advice I give to everybody that listens to me on this show [01:25:46.040 --> 01:25:49.040] and everybody that comes to one of my seminars. [01:25:49.040 --> 01:25:52.040] I don't care what state of the union you're in. [01:25:52.040 --> 01:25:59.040] From this day forward, do not go into public that you do not have a digital recorder [01:25:59.040 --> 01:26:02.040] in your possession with a good set of batteries, [01:26:02.040 --> 01:26:09.040] because you never know when and where it will be the one thing that stands between you [01:26:09.040 --> 01:26:12.040] and having to do what you're talking about right now. [01:26:12.040 --> 01:26:13.040] For sure. [01:26:13.040 --> 01:26:15.040] Yeah, if you had had a pocket recorder on you [01:26:15.040 --> 01:26:18.040] when you had that conversation with that waitress in the restaurant, [01:26:18.040 --> 01:26:20.040] none of this would have happened, [01:26:20.040 --> 01:26:24.040] and you would have been able to prove that you never said those things. [01:26:24.040 --> 01:26:26.040] Yeah. [01:26:26.040 --> 01:26:31.040] That also goes to show, don't be so open about what's going on in your professional life [01:26:31.040 --> 01:26:34.040] with those that you don't know. [01:26:34.040 --> 01:26:36.040] Yeah. [01:26:36.040 --> 01:26:41.040] We're not a society of jovial intermixers anymore. [01:26:41.040 --> 01:26:50.040] Especially now that you've got big sis up there with the Homeland Security screens and all the Walmarts, [01:26:50.040 --> 01:26:53.040] and now they're wanting to put them up in every major shopping center, [01:26:53.040 --> 01:26:57.040] telling everybody to be a snitch and tell on your neighbor [01:26:57.040 --> 01:27:01.040] and tell on your friend and your coworkers, see something, say something. [01:27:01.040 --> 01:27:05.040] I mean, we're moving more and more towards a snitch society, [01:27:05.040 --> 01:27:07.040] so yeah, it's a pretty unfortunate deal. [01:27:07.040 --> 01:27:09.040] Yeah, I agree. [01:27:09.040 --> 01:27:11.040] And I really appreciate you guys are doing it. [01:27:11.040 --> 01:27:13.040] This is the first time I've heard your pageant, [01:27:13.040 --> 01:27:14.040] because I'm just new to it. [01:27:14.040 --> 01:27:18.040] I wish I would have heard something like it, obviously, where I was living in California. [01:27:18.040 --> 01:27:21.040] I would have done things different. [01:27:21.040 --> 01:27:25.040] Yeah, well, come to the Saturday seminars at Brave New Books down on Guadalupe, [01:27:25.040 --> 01:27:27.040] three to six every Saturday, [01:27:27.040 --> 01:27:31.040] because if you're going to hang around Austin, you're going to need to know what I'm teaching. [01:27:31.040 --> 01:27:36.040] Yeah, and this is an Internet-based radio network. [01:27:36.040 --> 01:27:39.040] We do have affiliates on the AM and FMs around the country, [01:27:39.040 --> 01:27:41.040] and there are some folks out there that listen to us in California, [01:27:41.040 --> 01:27:45.040] but you kind of have to know about it, you know, word of mouth sort of thing. [01:27:45.040 --> 01:27:47.040] So Brave New Books? [01:27:47.040 --> 01:27:48.040] Brave New Books. [01:27:48.040 --> 01:27:49.040] It's at Guadalupe at MLK. [01:27:49.040 --> 01:27:52.040] It's downstairs underneath the Chase Bank. [01:27:52.040 --> 01:27:53.040] Three to six on Saturdays? [01:27:53.040 --> 01:27:54.040] Yeah. [01:27:54.040 --> 01:27:58.040] It's a $20 entrance fee for Eddie's seminars. [01:27:58.040 --> 01:28:00.040] Okay, it'd be worth it. [01:28:00.040 --> 01:28:01.040] Appreciate the help. [01:28:01.040 --> 01:28:03.040] All right, thank you, Max. [01:28:03.040 --> 01:28:04.040] All right, thank you. [01:28:04.040 --> 01:28:05.040] Okay. [01:28:05.040 --> 01:28:07.040] We are going to go now. [01:28:07.040 --> 01:28:09.040] We're almost at the end of the segment, but we're going to continue on. [01:28:09.040 --> 01:28:10.040] We've got Deborah in Texas. [01:28:10.040 --> 01:28:12.040] Hey, Deborah, like your name. [01:28:12.040 --> 01:28:13.040] What's up tonight? [01:28:13.040 --> 01:28:14.040] Thank you. [01:28:14.040 --> 01:28:15.040] Thank you so much. [01:28:15.040 --> 01:28:16.040] You know, she was a judge. [01:28:16.040 --> 01:28:18.040] That's right. [01:28:18.040 --> 01:28:22.040] First of all, first and foremost, thank you all for what you do. [01:28:22.040 --> 01:28:30.040] Many times over, thank you for letting, you know, all of us out here know that justice isn't just for the financially wealthy [01:28:30.040 --> 01:28:33.040] and the manipulative and divisive. [01:28:33.040 --> 01:28:37.040] I have a couple super important questions I've been wanting to ask you all for quite some time [01:28:37.040 --> 01:28:40.040] and then possible anecdotes if you have time. [01:28:40.040 --> 01:28:45.040] You may have heard of Williamson County. [01:28:45.040 --> 01:28:47.040] I would like to know... [01:28:47.040 --> 01:28:48.040] Oh, yes. [01:28:48.040 --> 01:28:51.040] ...in regards to a family law court there. [01:28:51.040 --> 01:28:57.040] Is there a statute of limitations on filing judicial misconduct and bar grievance? [01:28:57.040 --> 01:28:59.040] No. [01:28:59.040 --> 01:29:01.040] Oh, excellent. [01:29:01.040 --> 01:29:08.040] And is it appropriate to also bar grieve my own attorney? [01:29:08.040 --> 01:29:12.040] If they're not doing something that's proper, absolutely. [01:29:12.040 --> 01:29:17.040] In fact, that's what most of the bar grievance complaints, where they are coming from, [01:29:17.040 --> 01:29:21.040] is from people's own attorneys, against people's own attorneys. [01:29:21.040 --> 01:29:24.040] Sometimes I may email you all this particular story. [01:29:24.040 --> 01:29:26.040] I mean, it's a horror story. [01:29:26.040 --> 01:29:29.040] I mean, it really does need to be a movie of the week. [01:29:29.040 --> 01:29:35.040] And in regard to that same case, can I get my transcript for free in any way? [01:29:35.040 --> 01:29:40.040] Only if you can show that you are indigent and cannot afford to do otherwise. [01:29:40.040 --> 01:29:41.040] Okay. [01:29:41.040 --> 01:29:43.040] This was a state case, not a federal case, right? [01:29:43.040 --> 01:29:44.040] That's right. [01:29:44.040 --> 01:29:46.040] No, you have to pay for the transcript. [01:29:46.040 --> 01:29:47.040] Okay. [01:29:47.040 --> 01:29:48.040] Unless you can prove some kind of indi... [01:29:48.040 --> 01:29:49.040] Well, not necessarily. [01:29:49.040 --> 01:29:50.040] Unless you can prove some kind of indi... [01:29:50.040 --> 01:29:51.040] Oh, I said the other one. [01:29:51.040 --> 01:29:54.040] Yeah, if you can prove some kind of indiency like Eddie says. [01:29:54.040 --> 01:29:55.040] Okay. [01:29:55.040 --> 01:29:56.040] We'll be right back, Deborah. [01:29:56.040 --> 01:29:57.040] Hang on. [01:29:57.040 --> 01:29:59.040] We'll be right back. [01:30:28.040 --> 01:30:32.040] The Bill of Rights contains the first 10 amendments of our Constitution [01:30:32.040 --> 01:30:36.040] that guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [01:30:36.040 --> 01:30:38.040] Our liberty depends on it. [01:30:38.040 --> 01:30:39.040] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, [01:30:39.040 --> 01:30:41.040] and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way [01:30:41.040 --> 01:30:44.040] to remember one of your constitutional rights. [01:30:44.040 --> 01:30:46.040] Privacy is under attack. [01:30:46.040 --> 01:30:50.040] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:30:50.040 --> 01:30:52.040] And once your privacy is gone, [01:30:52.040 --> 01:30:57.040] you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish, too. [01:30:57.040 --> 01:31:00.040] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, [01:31:00.040 --> 01:31:02.040] and keep your information to yourself. [01:31:02.040 --> 01:31:05.040] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [01:31:05.040 --> 01:31:08.040] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, [01:31:08.040 --> 01:31:12.040] the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [01:31:12.040 --> 01:31:16.040] Start over with StartPage. [01:31:16.040 --> 01:31:18.040] We're coming down the Bill of Rights homestretch, [01:31:18.040 --> 01:31:21.040] eight down and just two more amendments to go. [01:31:21.040 --> 01:31:24.040] This is likely the time when our Founding Fathers asked themselves, [01:31:24.040 --> 01:31:26.040] did we leave something out? [01:31:26.040 --> 01:31:29.040] So just in case they forgot to guarantee an important freedom, [01:31:29.040 --> 01:31:31.040] they decided to add a catch-all Ninth Amendment [01:31:31.040 --> 01:31:34.040] to prevent the government from taking advantage of any oversight. [01:31:34.040 --> 01:31:36.040] I like to remember the Ninth Amendment as the [01:31:36.040 --> 01:31:39.040] just in case we left something out amendment. [01:31:39.040 --> 01:31:41.040] In a nutshell, the Ninth Amendment makes it clear [01:31:41.040 --> 01:31:44.040] that just because a right isn't spelled out in the Constitution [01:31:44.040 --> 01:31:48.040] or one of its amendments doesn't mean you don't have that right. [01:31:48.040 --> 01:31:49.040] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [01:31:49.040 --> 01:31:52.040] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:31:52.040 --> 01:32:20.040] Music [01:32:20.040 --> 01:32:48.040] Music [01:32:48.040 --> 01:32:54.040] Music [01:32:54.040 --> 01:32:55.040] All right, folks. [01:32:55.040 --> 01:32:56.040] We are back. [01:32:56.040 --> 01:32:57.040] This is School of Law and Radio. [01:32:57.040 --> 01:33:00.040] We are currently talking to Deborah in Texas. [01:33:00.040 --> 01:33:02.040] All right, Deborah, go ahead. [01:33:02.040 --> 01:33:03.040] All righty. [01:33:03.040 --> 01:33:06.040] And another quickie on the same case. [01:33:06.040 --> 01:33:10.040] Does Texas provide for some type of, you know, [01:33:10.040 --> 01:33:15.040] regathering the expenses in the case that I spent if it was dropped? [01:33:15.040 --> 01:33:19.040] It wasn't dismissed and it wasn't disposed. [01:33:19.040 --> 01:33:21.040] It ended because my son turned 18. [01:33:21.040 --> 01:33:23.040] It was a custody modification. [01:33:23.040 --> 01:33:26.040] Did they have like a frivolous lawsuit? [01:33:26.040 --> 01:33:32.040] Well, there's malicious prosecution if it was a prosecutorial case. [01:33:32.040 --> 01:33:38.040] And then there's as far as the frivolous lawsuit type thing, [01:33:38.040 --> 01:33:42.040] what exactly were the necessities of the case? [01:33:42.040 --> 01:33:45.040] I mean, I don't need details of names or such, [01:33:45.040 --> 01:33:47.040] but was someone filing suit against somebody [01:33:47.040 --> 01:33:50.040] or was someone pressing charges against somebody? [01:33:50.040 --> 01:33:54.040] My ex-husband appeared after seven years of no contact [01:33:54.040 --> 01:33:59.040] and filed for removal of child support [01:33:59.040 --> 01:34:04.040] and to take custody of my 17-year-old son. [01:34:04.040 --> 01:34:06.040] Okay. [01:34:06.040 --> 01:34:10.040] If you can show that there was no merit to what he was doing, [01:34:10.040 --> 01:34:13.040] you can certainly counter sue him and try to get your costs back, [01:34:13.040 --> 01:34:15.040] but how long ago was this? [01:34:15.040 --> 01:34:18.040] Well, he turned 18 last year, [01:34:18.040 --> 01:34:24.040] and I would say eight months prior to his turning 18, [01:34:24.040 --> 01:34:26.040] the ex just disappeared into the woodwork again. [01:34:26.040 --> 01:34:29.040] He has a fuller or psychotic episode. [01:34:29.040 --> 01:34:31.040] Okay, if you can do it, [01:34:31.040 --> 01:34:34.040] the maximum amount of time you'd have to do it would be two years. [01:34:34.040 --> 01:34:35.040] Okay. [01:34:35.040 --> 01:34:38.040] But for some reason, something is nagging in my brain [01:34:38.040 --> 01:34:41.040] and said this particular type of suit would only have one, [01:34:41.040 --> 01:34:43.040] but don't quote me on that. [01:34:43.040 --> 01:34:44.040] Go look it up. [01:34:44.040 --> 01:34:45.040] Okay. [01:34:45.040 --> 01:34:47.040] Yeah, and you're going to have a difficult time suing him [01:34:47.040 --> 01:34:51.040] or countersuing him for costs if you can't find him [01:34:51.040 --> 01:34:55.040] because you have to have the defendant served, [01:34:55.040 --> 01:34:57.040] and if you don't know where he is, then you can't sue him. [01:34:57.040 --> 01:35:00.040] Yeah, he's in Birmingham, Alabama now. [01:35:00.040 --> 01:35:02.040] Should I move it there? [01:35:02.040 --> 01:35:06.040] If you know where he is and you can get him properly served, [01:35:06.040 --> 01:35:10.040] you don't have to move the case where he is. [01:35:10.040 --> 01:35:12.040] You just have to know where he is [01:35:12.040 --> 01:35:15.040] so that you can serve him about the case when you file it here. [01:35:15.040 --> 01:35:17.040] But you have to know an address. [01:35:17.040 --> 01:35:19.040] You have to know where he actually can be physically located. [01:35:19.040 --> 01:35:22.040] I mean, they're not going to do your PI work for you, you know? [01:35:22.040 --> 01:35:23.040] Right, yeah. [01:35:23.040 --> 01:35:25.040] He lives with his mother. [01:35:25.040 --> 01:35:27.040] Okay, well, then you can have him serve them, [01:35:27.040 --> 01:35:30.040] and you don't have to file the suit in Birmingham. [01:35:30.040 --> 01:35:31.040] You file suit here. [01:35:31.040 --> 01:35:33.040] Okay, fantastic. [01:35:33.040 --> 01:35:36.040] And anecdotally, I just want to say to all the listeners out there, [01:35:36.040 --> 01:35:38.040] it really works, you know? [01:35:38.040 --> 01:35:40.040] Fight when you know you're right. [01:35:40.040 --> 01:35:45.040] I have triumphed in one criminal case, two traffic cases, and three civil cases, [01:35:45.040 --> 01:35:48.040] the last of which was a speeding case here in Texas, which I beat. [01:35:48.040 --> 01:35:52.040] And, you know, it's not that I look for trouble. [01:35:52.040 --> 01:35:55.040] It's just that when I see injustice, it sticks in my craw [01:35:55.040 --> 01:35:57.040] and I just can't walk away. [01:35:57.040 --> 01:36:05.040] People like you really, really help us to, you know, make justice be heard and seen. [01:36:05.040 --> 01:36:06.040] Well, thank you, Deborah. [01:36:06.040 --> 01:36:08.040] We really appreciate that. [01:36:08.040 --> 01:36:09.040] Thank you. [01:36:09.040 --> 01:36:13.040] Now, remember, look up the statute of limitations for this sort of thing before you file. [01:36:13.040 --> 01:36:14.040] Yes. [01:36:14.040 --> 01:36:15.040] Okay, all right. [01:36:15.040 --> 01:36:16.040] Thank you. [01:36:16.040 --> 01:36:20.040] Also, Deborah, a good place to look would be find a copy of O'Connor's Texas Causes of Action. [01:36:20.040 --> 01:36:29.040] That will hold a lot of cases and give you specifics about what type of causes of actions you can take here in Texas. [01:36:29.040 --> 01:36:33.040] The one you're looking for may or may not be in there, but it would be a good place to start. [01:36:33.040 --> 01:36:34.040] Perfect. [01:36:34.040 --> 01:36:35.040] Thank you. [01:36:35.040 --> 01:36:36.040] Okay, thank you, Deborah. [01:36:36.040 --> 01:36:37.040] Good night. [01:36:37.040 --> 01:36:38.040] Good night. [01:36:38.040 --> 01:36:40.040] All right, we're going to go now to John in Georgia. [01:36:40.040 --> 01:36:42.040] John, thank you for calling in. [01:36:42.040 --> 01:36:46.040] What is your question for us tonight? [01:36:46.040 --> 01:36:50.040] Wow, the guy, the California guy really fell for him. [01:36:50.040 --> 01:36:52.040] I went through the same thing. [01:36:52.040 --> 01:36:58.040] The point is, I called about something else, but the point is once they tell you, hey, here comes the bus, [01:36:58.040 --> 01:37:01.040] jump up under it, once you do it, you've lost it all. [01:37:01.040 --> 01:37:02.040] Yes. [01:37:02.040 --> 01:37:07.040] You know, I think personally if he would have just fought the thing on out, you know, even when he had a public defender, [01:37:07.040 --> 01:37:13.040] you know, not threatened, but let the public defender know that, you know, you're getting for legal malpractice. [01:37:13.040 --> 01:37:17.040] He doesn't do everything within his power to protect you because I won my fight. [01:37:17.040 --> 01:37:22.040] I've listened to your show, I've been listening to it for about four years, and I've learned so much information [01:37:22.040 --> 01:37:29.040] and all the people out there listening and everybody that you know, we need to let them know to get on this, [01:37:29.040 --> 01:37:36.040] to learn now before you get to the point to where the guy in California was because if you don't learn this stuff, [01:37:36.040 --> 01:37:38.040] I guarantee you what I've learned. [01:37:38.040 --> 01:37:39.040] I'm not a criminal. [01:37:39.040 --> 01:37:46.040] I've never been a criminal in my life, but I've had so many issues and I've won 11 out of the 12 cases I've had [01:37:46.040 --> 01:37:48.040] by listening to this show. [01:37:48.040 --> 01:37:53.040] You guys are very informative, but the thing is they have to let their friends know because I love every friend [01:37:53.040 --> 01:37:58.040] I have and my family, and you know, you're eventually going to be here. [01:37:58.040 --> 01:38:02.040] You know, you're going to be drugged into this dog fight or this war, whatever you want to call it, [01:38:02.040 --> 01:38:06.040] and you better know what to do because the judge is not going to look out for you, [01:38:06.040 --> 01:38:09.040] and nine times out of ten, your attorney is not going to look out for you. [01:38:09.040 --> 01:38:11.040] You better know what to do yourself. [01:38:11.040 --> 01:38:17.040] I mean, it's a scary fight, and every time I go into the courthouse, in my head, I think, [01:38:17.040 --> 01:38:23.040] Wendy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Eddie Craig, you know, and I can't say that, you know, [01:38:23.040 --> 01:38:27.040] anytime I don't sit there and shake in my boots because these are powerful people, [01:38:27.040 --> 01:38:32.040] but now I get to where I go in the courthouse and say, hey, hey, how you doing? [01:38:32.040 --> 01:38:37.040] They all know me. They know me, and they know that I will fight to the very end against these people, [01:38:37.040 --> 01:38:40.040] you know, and you have to learn how to do it. [01:38:40.040 --> 01:38:46.040] Recently, I've had two cases, one of them that I've lost, but the only one out of 12 cases that I lost [01:38:46.040 --> 01:38:55.040] was in a magistrate court where I had an attorney file a case against me, [01:38:55.040 --> 01:39:01.040] and in a magistrate court, I learned that the first thing you do is you get the rules of that court [01:39:01.040 --> 01:39:05.040] and you learn what all of them are, and you make sure you follow them. [01:39:05.040 --> 01:39:11.040] And what happened was the attorney never gave his address, so I could not subpoena him to court. [01:39:11.040 --> 01:39:15.040] I filed a countersuit against him, and he never showed up. [01:39:15.040 --> 01:39:18.040] He had another attorney show up for him. [01:39:18.040 --> 01:39:23.040] What you have to file is called an apparent, and it must be in writing. [01:39:23.040 --> 01:39:27.040] You have to have their name, their business address, and their phone number. [01:39:27.040 --> 01:39:32.040] Neither attorney did it, and therefore I couldn't summon them to court to sue him. [01:39:32.040 --> 01:39:37.040] And so now I have to go back to the judge, because when I let the judge know that he violated Rule 7 [01:39:37.040 --> 01:39:44.040] of the magistrate court rules here in Columbus, Georgia, the judge said he didn't care. [01:39:44.040 --> 01:39:48.040] So that's how they're doing it, and unless you learn what to do. [01:39:48.040 --> 01:39:52.040] And now I'm in the process of filing my complaints, because I'm going after him. [01:39:52.040 --> 01:39:56.040] I'm not going to jump a bunch of the bus like the other guy did. [01:39:56.040 --> 01:39:58.040] They threatened him with four years. [01:39:58.040 --> 01:40:02.040] If he'd have went ahead and fought, then more than likely he would have won. [01:40:02.040 --> 01:40:05.040] And if he did lose, the most he would have lost was two years of his life, [01:40:05.040 --> 01:40:07.040] and he had appeal rights and everything else. [01:40:07.040 --> 01:40:11.040] Now he's fighting for his freedom. [01:40:11.040 --> 01:40:17.040] He lost more by signing that plea than if he would have stood up and fought. [01:40:17.040 --> 01:40:21.040] Yeah, and now instead of the two years, he's stuck with ten years. [01:40:21.040 --> 01:40:23.040] Right, exactly. [01:40:23.040 --> 01:40:25.040] That's why your show is so important. [01:40:25.040 --> 01:40:30.040] And I tell people all the time, and a lot of people I tell, some of them can't quite grasp it. [01:40:30.040 --> 01:40:32.040] I said, well, just listen to it anyway. [01:40:32.040 --> 01:40:36.040] Over the years, you'll start to understand what's going on, because I didn't know. [01:40:36.040 --> 01:40:38.040] I started ten years ago. [01:40:38.040 --> 01:40:42.040] I got thrown in jail for not having proof of insurance. [01:40:42.040 --> 01:40:46.040] And then I found out later that you can't be put in jail for no proof of insurance. [01:40:46.040 --> 01:40:49.040] They impounded my car, they put my pregnant wife out on the side of the road, [01:40:49.040 --> 01:40:54.040] my stepdaughter at 12 o'clock at night outside the city of Atlanta, police officer did. [01:40:54.040 --> 01:40:56.040] Do you know what I'm doing today? [01:40:56.040 --> 01:41:00.040] Lord help him, I'll be living in the South right now, cooking on his stove [01:41:00.040 --> 01:41:05.040] and just having a grand old time, because people have rights. [01:41:05.040 --> 01:41:12.040] And the court is set up to beat up people that don't understand what they're right. [01:41:12.040 --> 01:41:18.040] So that's totally against what the Constitution, in my opinion, was set up in the beginning. [01:41:18.040 --> 01:41:22.040] We're people, and we're part of what this country is based on. [01:41:22.040 --> 01:41:25.040] So it's very important that everybody out there listening, [01:41:25.040 --> 01:41:29.040] and I'm not just trying to promote your show, I'm promoting people's rights, [01:41:29.040 --> 01:41:31.040] that you need to let your friends know. [01:41:31.040 --> 01:41:34.040] I wish I lived in Texas, I'd be there every Saturday to Craig. [01:41:34.040 --> 01:41:36.040] I guarantee you that. [01:41:36.040 --> 01:41:40.040] But people need to know, and they need to let especially their family know. [01:41:40.040 --> 01:41:43.040] If you love your family, you better turn them on to this show [01:41:43.040 --> 01:41:46.040] and pay attention to what's going on, because I guarantee you. [01:41:46.040 --> 01:41:50.040] I didn't ask to get drugged in the court. [01:41:50.040 --> 01:41:54.040] And I've seen corruption on a grand scale that nobody can imagine. [01:41:54.040 --> 01:41:56.040] There's no good movie out there. [01:41:56.040 --> 01:41:59.040] That's a very good movie. [01:41:59.040 --> 01:42:01.040] That right there just shows. [01:42:01.040 --> 01:42:05.040] But you don't tell your friends and you don't tell your family that they need to listen to this show, [01:42:05.040 --> 01:42:09.040] because whether they make a donation to you or not, still, [01:42:09.040 --> 01:42:12.040] it's this powerful information that one day is going to protect, [01:42:12.040 --> 01:42:16.040] it's going to keep that guy from California from getting thrown under that bus. [01:42:16.040 --> 01:42:19.040] Because if you challenge them, if you challenge them, you will win. [01:42:19.040 --> 01:42:22.040] The burden of proof is the prominence of evidence, [01:42:22.040 --> 01:42:25.040] and the burden of proof is always on the accuser. [01:42:25.040 --> 01:42:28.040] You don't have to sit there and defend yourself. [01:42:28.040 --> 01:42:30.040] They have to prove that you did something wrong. [01:42:30.040 --> 01:42:32.040] And it's hard for them to do that. [01:42:32.040 --> 01:42:35.040] And it makes me sad every time I listen to your show. [01:42:35.040 --> 01:42:37.040] And I listen to people like this. [01:42:37.040 --> 01:42:39.040] I feel so bad for them. [01:42:39.040 --> 01:42:40.040] I've been there. [01:42:40.040 --> 01:42:42.040] And I know that it's important. [01:42:42.040 --> 01:42:43.040] I can't emphasize it enough. [01:42:43.040 --> 01:42:46.040] Please tell your friends, please tell your family to listen to this show. [01:42:46.040 --> 01:42:48.040] This is informative information. [01:42:48.040 --> 01:42:50.040] You won't learn this in school. [01:42:50.040 --> 01:42:52.040] You surely won't learn it from your attorney. [01:42:52.040 --> 01:42:55.040] And you surely won't learn it from anybody from court. [01:42:55.040 --> 01:42:58.040] I've had public defenders apologize to me. [01:42:58.040 --> 01:43:05.040] I don't know, not public, but prosecuting attorneys apologize to me. [01:43:05.040 --> 01:43:07.040] Solicitor generals apologize to me. [01:43:07.040 --> 01:43:09.040] City officials apologize to me. [01:43:09.040 --> 01:43:12.040] If you stand up for your right and you know that you're right, [01:43:12.040 --> 01:43:15.040] I guarantee there's nothing that they can do. [01:43:15.040 --> 01:43:20.040] They'll threaten that it's a money-making scheme is exactly what it is. [01:43:20.040 --> 01:43:22.040] And I just wanted to say that. [01:43:22.040 --> 01:43:23.040] And I can't emphasize enough. [01:43:23.040 --> 01:43:25.040] God bless you guys. [01:43:25.040 --> 01:43:26.040] Come and get on your show. [01:43:26.040 --> 01:43:27.040] I'll tell you that. [01:43:27.040 --> 01:43:31.040] Everybody out there, you need to let them, if you love your friends and family, [01:43:31.040 --> 01:43:34.040] you need to let them learn how to defend their self. [01:43:34.040 --> 01:43:38.040] Because there's nobody out there that's going to protect yourself like you. [01:43:38.040 --> 01:43:39.040] All right, John. [01:43:39.040 --> 01:43:40.040] Thank you very much. [01:43:40.040 --> 01:43:42.040] We really appreciate that. [01:43:42.040 --> 01:43:45.040] That's very, very thoughtful. [01:43:45.040 --> 01:43:49.040] We really appreciate that. [01:43:49.040 --> 01:43:50.040] Okay, listen, we're going to break. [01:43:50.040 --> 01:43:51.040] We're going to break. [01:43:51.040 --> 01:43:54.040] We've only got one segment left, so we need to go on to the other calls. [01:43:54.040 --> 01:43:57.040] When we get back on the other side, we'll be right back. [01:43:57.040 --> 01:44:01.040] This is rule of law. 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[01:46:32.040 --> 01:46:34.040] We've got a first-time caller, Joe from Texas. [01:46:34.040 --> 01:46:35.040] Joe, thanks for calling in. [01:46:35.040 --> 01:46:36.040] What's on your mind? [01:46:36.040 --> 01:46:38.040] Good evening. [01:46:38.040 --> 01:46:40.040] Thank you for taking my call. [01:46:40.040 --> 01:46:42.040] Good evening. What's your question or comment for us? [01:46:42.040 --> 01:46:47.040] Well, I haven't had a Texas license in about 10 years, [01:46:47.040 --> 01:46:54.040] and I've gotten a few tickets, and they gave me tickets for driving on a suspended license [01:46:54.040 --> 01:46:59.040] when I haven't had one for 10 years that I let expire. [01:46:59.040 --> 01:47:03.040] And they said there was some law that made it retroactive. [01:47:03.040 --> 01:47:05.040] Have you heard anything about such a... [01:47:05.040 --> 01:47:07.040] No, sir, and he's full of crap. [01:47:07.040 --> 01:47:11.040] You can't suspend a license that's already expired. [01:47:11.040 --> 01:47:19.040] Yeah. I mean, they just threw that at me after probably, excuse me, getting a... [01:47:19.040 --> 01:47:27.040] In fact, the charge he is levying against you specifically states that the license must have expired [01:47:27.040 --> 01:47:32.040] during a period of suspension. [01:47:32.040 --> 01:47:37.040] So if it was not suspended when it expired, [01:47:37.040 --> 01:47:42.040] they cannot retroactively make it suspended because it was expired. [01:47:42.040 --> 01:47:45.040] Was it suspended when it expired? [01:47:45.040 --> 01:47:46.040] Of course not. [01:47:46.040 --> 01:47:48.040] Okay. So they're just making it up. [01:47:48.040 --> 01:47:56.040] Well, they've made up a few things, but that was a little unusual. Excuse me. [01:47:56.040 --> 01:47:57.040] No, it's not unusual. [01:47:57.040 --> 01:47:59.040] That's exactly what they try to do all the time. [01:47:59.040 --> 01:48:02.040] It's just like when they charge people with speeding. [01:48:02.040 --> 01:48:04.040] It's a fabricated charge. [01:48:04.040 --> 01:48:06.040] The officer knows it's fabricated. [01:48:06.040 --> 01:48:08.040] The prosecutor knows it's fabricated. [01:48:08.040 --> 01:48:10.040] The judge knows it's fabricated. [01:48:10.040 --> 01:48:13.040] The only person that doesn't is the person's being charged [01:48:13.040 --> 01:48:16.040] unless they've been to one of my Saturday seminars. [01:48:16.040 --> 01:48:18.040] Then they know it too. [01:48:18.040 --> 01:48:20.040] Now everybody's unhappy except for that guy. [01:48:20.040 --> 01:48:24.040] Yeah. All right. Very well. [01:48:24.040 --> 01:48:26.040] That was it. [01:48:26.040 --> 01:48:27.040] Thank you so much. [01:48:27.040 --> 01:48:30.040] You can come down and visit us sometime. [01:48:30.040 --> 01:48:32.040] All right. We'll be looking forward to it. [01:48:32.040 --> 01:48:33.040] Thank you very much. [01:48:33.040 --> 01:48:34.040] All right. Great, Joe. [01:48:34.040 --> 01:48:35.040] Okay. All right. [01:48:35.040 --> 01:48:37.040] We're going now to Clint in Texas. [01:48:37.040 --> 01:48:38.040] Clint, thanks for calling in. [01:48:38.040 --> 01:48:41.040] What is your question for us tonight? [01:48:41.040 --> 01:48:42.040] Good evening. [01:48:42.040 --> 01:48:44.040] I had a suggestion. [01:48:44.040 --> 01:48:46.040] I don't know how available the information is, [01:48:46.040 --> 01:48:54.040] but I do know for car accidents they can trace the activities of the car. [01:48:54.040 --> 01:48:57.040] For that lady that called in who said she made a complete stop [01:48:57.040 --> 01:49:01.040] and got a ticket for it, I was wondering, [01:49:01.040 --> 01:49:04.040] just kind of an idea of putting it out there, [01:49:04.040 --> 01:49:07.040] maybe there's a way to access that information on the car [01:49:07.040 --> 01:49:10.040] and use that as evidence. [01:49:10.040 --> 01:49:16.040] That would work if the car has an onboard computer or GPS system [01:49:16.040 --> 01:49:20.040] and what age it is. [01:49:20.040 --> 01:49:24.040] Well, I understand that most computers have onboard computers. [01:49:24.040 --> 01:49:30.040] Well, only since the mid to late model 90s automobiles have they had computers, [01:49:30.040 --> 01:49:34.040] but those computers have not recorded that specific type of information. [01:49:34.040 --> 01:49:39.040] Now the newer ones all do, especially if there's GPS built into them. [01:49:39.040 --> 01:49:40.040] That is scary. [01:49:40.040 --> 01:49:45.040] I would never want to have a car that records everything I've done in the car [01:49:45.040 --> 01:49:46.040] and everywhere the car goes. [01:49:46.040 --> 01:49:48.040] You're using a GPS-equipped car. [01:49:48.040 --> 01:49:50.040] You are, whether you like it or not. [01:49:50.040 --> 01:49:53.040] Well, thank God I don't have one like that. [01:49:53.040 --> 01:50:00.040] And the thing I've noticed is it almost seems like the story of this world we're in [01:50:00.040 --> 01:50:07.040] is coming to a certain kind of singularity where technology, [01:50:07.040 --> 01:50:13.040] we're going to have the ability, I would say, in the next, I don't know, 20 years [01:50:13.040 --> 01:50:15.040] to have cameras. [01:50:15.040 --> 01:50:18.040] I mean, personally, we have voice recorders, [01:50:18.040 --> 01:50:23.040] but we'll have it to where we don't even need to. [01:50:23.040 --> 01:50:25.040] I mean, it'll be connected to the Internet, [01:50:25.040 --> 01:50:29.040] and you can be walking around 24 hours a day, everything being recorded, [01:50:29.040 --> 01:50:32.040] not just audio but video, having cameras everywhere, [01:50:32.040 --> 01:50:36.040] and the ability for everyone to know the truth, [01:50:36.040 --> 01:50:38.040] and you wouldn't have to worry about someone seizing your equipment [01:50:38.040 --> 01:50:41.040] because it would automatically download to your computer at the house. [01:50:41.040 --> 01:50:43.040] And so there seems to be a... [01:50:43.040 --> 01:50:45.040] We already have something like that for people that have smartphones, [01:50:45.040 --> 01:50:47.040] like an Android or an iPhone or something. [01:50:47.040 --> 01:50:50.040] There's an app called Quick, QIK, [01:50:50.040 --> 01:50:58.040] and what it does is that it allows you to real-time live stream video to the interweb. [01:50:58.040 --> 01:51:00.040] I call it the interweb as a joke. [01:51:00.040 --> 01:51:04.040] It allows you to real-time live stream video to the Internet, [01:51:04.040 --> 01:51:08.040] and so that way if the cops grab your phone and break it [01:51:08.040 --> 01:51:10.040] or try to delete the video, it's too late. [01:51:10.040 --> 01:51:12.040] It's already been posted directly to the Internet. [01:51:12.040 --> 01:51:16.040] That's why I tell everybody we've got to step it up a notch and get these... [01:51:16.040 --> 01:51:21.040] Everyone needs to have some type of mobile Internet device on them, [01:51:21.040 --> 01:51:25.040] whether it's an iPhone or an iPod Touch or something like that, [01:51:25.040 --> 01:51:30.040] or an Android, whatever you want to get to have mobile Internet and the Quick app. [01:51:30.040 --> 01:51:32.040] I've got it on mine. [01:51:32.040 --> 01:51:35.040] I'll actually go you even one better than that. [01:51:35.040 --> 01:51:42.040] No matter where you are, provided it's not out in the middle of nowhere at least, [01:51:42.040 --> 01:51:45.040] turn around and look and try to find some spot where you're standing [01:51:45.040 --> 01:51:51.040] that you cannot see some sort of camera pointing at you already. [01:51:51.040 --> 01:51:55.040] Big Brother is out there watching whether you realize it or not. [01:51:55.040 --> 01:52:01.040] The only problem you have is getting your hands on what he's got when you need it. [01:52:01.040 --> 01:52:03.040] But believe me, it is out there. [01:52:03.040 --> 01:52:06.040] If they wanted to know the truth when they're making these accusations, [01:52:06.040 --> 01:52:10.040] it would be plenty easy enough for them to do so. [01:52:10.040 --> 01:52:16.040] But it's not about knowing the truth, it's about hiding it from the jury [01:52:16.040 --> 01:52:21.040] so the impression of the truth is what they say instead of what is or was. [01:52:21.040 --> 01:52:22.040] Right. [01:52:22.040 --> 01:52:24.040] Okay, listen, we've only got like five minutes left for the show. [01:52:24.040 --> 01:52:25.040] Clint, do you have anything else? [01:52:25.040 --> 01:52:27.040] Because we need to move on to some other calls. [01:52:27.040 --> 01:52:28.040] That's it. [01:52:28.040 --> 01:52:30.040] You've inspired me to get a phone that I can get online. [01:52:30.040 --> 01:52:31.040] Okay, great. [01:52:31.040 --> 01:52:32.040] Have a good night. [01:52:32.040 --> 01:52:33.040] Okay, thanks, Clint. [01:52:33.040 --> 01:52:34.040] Thanks, Clint. [01:52:34.040 --> 01:52:37.040] All right, qik.com is where the app is. [01:52:37.040 --> 01:52:41.040] All right, you can get in the app store from whatever mobile internet device you have. [01:52:41.040 --> 01:52:43.040] All right, we're going to go to Zach in Texas. [01:52:43.040 --> 01:52:46.040] All right, Zach, what is on your mind tonight? [01:52:46.040 --> 01:52:48.040] Hey, what's going on, guys? [01:52:48.040 --> 01:52:49.040] Nothing much. [01:52:49.040 --> 01:52:51.040] I was doing a little studying earlier. [01:52:51.040 --> 01:52:55.040] I was reading through the UCC and I was in the general provisions, [01:52:55.040 --> 01:52:58.040] Article 1, looking at the definition of value. [01:52:58.040 --> 01:53:03.040] So a person gives value for rights if the person acquires them in return [01:53:03.040 --> 01:53:07.040] or any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract. [01:53:07.040 --> 01:53:11.040] And so I looked up consideration in Black's Law 7, [01:53:11.040 --> 01:53:15.040] and it says something of value such as, let's see, [01:53:15.040 --> 01:53:18.040] an act forbearance or a return promise. [01:53:18.040 --> 01:53:20.040] And so just a quick question, [01:53:20.040 --> 01:53:24.040] and I just wanted to hear your guys' opinion on, [01:53:24.040 --> 01:53:26.040] I came to a little conclusion. [01:53:26.040 --> 01:53:31.040] The U.S. government circulates the contracts between itself and the Fed, [01:53:31.040 --> 01:53:33.040] which is the dollar. [01:53:33.040 --> 01:53:36.040] What is it, evidence and obligation? [01:53:36.040 --> 01:53:39.040] And let's see, then they're payable to bear. [01:53:39.040 --> 01:53:42.040] The name of the dollar is, let's see, amongst the citizens of the U.S. [01:53:42.040 --> 01:53:46.040] And so these are notes which are promises to pay. [01:53:46.040 --> 01:53:51.040] In issuing these notes to the country based on the definition of consideration, [01:53:51.040 --> 01:53:56.040] would a promissory note that I issue be a return promise? [01:53:56.040 --> 01:54:00.040] Because it says something of value such as a return promise [01:54:00.040 --> 01:54:04.040] received by a promissor from a promisee. [01:54:04.040 --> 01:54:06.040] And so to me, if I'm holding a dollar, [01:54:06.040 --> 01:54:12.040] the United States has promised me, the promisee, to pay it when I present it. [01:54:12.040 --> 01:54:15.040] And so my question is, let's see, it says, [01:54:15.040 --> 01:54:18.040] received by a promissor from a promisee, so a return promise. [01:54:18.040 --> 01:54:23.040] So my, say I issued a promissory note to the U.S. government for a debt, [01:54:23.040 --> 01:54:26.040] maybe for an IRS or for whatever, [01:54:26.040 --> 01:54:31.040] and at that point it would be a return promise constituting consideration [01:54:31.040 --> 01:54:36.040] which would constitute value, which would balance the account. [01:54:36.040 --> 01:54:39.040] To me, it seems, what do you guys think? [01:54:39.040 --> 01:54:45.040] Well, what seems and what is, not always the same thing. [01:54:45.040 --> 01:54:51.040] The fact that you issue a promissory note does not oblige the other party to accept it. [01:54:51.040 --> 01:54:53.040] That's the problem. [01:54:53.040 --> 01:54:55.040] Yeah, you can issue it, [01:54:55.040 --> 01:55:00.040] but only if the other party accepts it as a payment upon the agreement [01:55:00.040 --> 01:55:03.040] will it hold any water from that point forward. [01:55:03.040 --> 01:55:06.040] Yeah, and depending on how you're trying to issue that promissory note, [01:55:06.040 --> 01:55:10.040] you might want to be careful because there's a lot of disinfo going around [01:55:10.040 --> 01:55:13.040] in the patriot community and the legal reform community [01:55:13.040 --> 01:55:17.040] about people being able to get themselves set up with all these UCC forms [01:55:17.040 --> 01:55:20.040] in order to issue bonded promissory notes off the Treasury. [01:55:20.040 --> 01:55:24.040] And I can tell you right now, you'll end up in prison if you try to do something like that. [01:55:24.040 --> 01:55:28.040] I know, because I know people who are in prison right now because of that, [01:55:28.040 --> 01:55:34.040] there's only one way that you can lawfully issue bonded promissory notes from the U.S. Treasury, [01:55:34.040 --> 01:55:39.040] and that is you have to get permission from the Secretary of the Treasury in writing. [01:55:39.040 --> 01:55:40.040] That's the only way. [01:55:40.040 --> 01:55:45.040] And so if you think for one second that by filing UCC forms [01:55:45.040 --> 01:55:49.040] and going through putting liens on the straw man and all these things, it's not, [01:55:49.040 --> 01:55:52.040] and then you try to start writing bonded promissory notes off the Treasury, [01:55:52.040 --> 01:55:54.040] you're going to get yourself in big trouble. [01:55:54.040 --> 01:55:56.040] So don't even try to go there. [01:55:56.040 --> 01:56:00.040] I'll just go out, you know, based on these definitions here, [01:56:00.040 --> 01:56:04.040] seems that they've issued a promise to me, and I can give you a return. [01:56:04.040 --> 01:56:05.040] Well, you're right, they have. [01:56:05.040 --> 01:56:08.040] Unfortunately, it's a promise backed by nothing. [01:56:08.040 --> 01:56:15.040] That's why it says it's a note, not a significant redeemable in anything of true value. [01:56:15.040 --> 01:56:18.040] A note is nothing more than an IOU. [01:56:18.040 --> 01:56:22.040] Yeah, and actually Federal Reserve notes don't even classify as real notes. [01:56:22.040 --> 01:56:25.040] They don't qualify as notes because there's not a date on it, [01:56:25.040 --> 01:56:29.040] like when it can be redeemed, when it was issued, when it can be redeemed. [01:56:29.040 --> 01:56:33.040] You know, there has to be terms of agreement in order for it to even be a real note. [01:56:33.040 --> 01:56:37.040] I call them coupons because they're not even notes. [01:56:37.040 --> 01:56:38.040] That's weird. [01:56:38.040 --> 01:56:41.040] I wonder why they put note on top, just lying straight up? [01:56:41.040 --> 01:56:42.040] They're lying straight up. [01:56:42.040 --> 01:56:45.040] We've had Bill Vethon before talking about, you know, [01:56:45.040 --> 01:56:50.040] exactly the specific reasons of why a Federal Reserve note doesn't even qualify as a note. [01:56:50.040 --> 01:56:55.040] But I know for sure some of the reasons are that there's no dates on it [01:56:55.040 --> 01:56:58.040] as far as the beginning date and the end date and when it's terminated. [01:56:58.040 --> 01:56:59.040] No dates of execution. [01:56:59.040 --> 01:57:02.040] No dates of execution or when it can be redeemed, [01:57:02.040 --> 01:57:04.040] and no terms of agreement or anything like that. [01:57:04.040 --> 01:57:07.040] That's many of the reasons right there. [01:57:07.040 --> 01:57:08.040] All right. [01:57:08.040 --> 01:57:12.040] So you're saying that a note isn't secured by collateral? [01:57:12.040 --> 01:57:14.040] Not if it's a Federal Reserve note. [01:57:14.040 --> 01:57:15.040] It's not even a note. [01:57:15.040 --> 01:57:20.040] It doesn't qualify of the legal description of what a note is. [01:57:20.040 --> 01:57:23.040] It's nothing, but it's not worth a paper. [01:57:23.040 --> 01:57:25.040] Bill Vethon was backed by the full faith in credit of the United States, [01:57:25.040 --> 01:57:29.040] which was based on the birth certificates, which is when... [01:57:29.040 --> 01:57:31.040] Well, that right there is a fallacy. [01:57:31.040 --> 01:57:33.040] Don't bring the birth certificates into that. [01:57:33.040 --> 01:57:39.040] And the full faith in credit of the United States is not what backs a Federal Reserve note. [01:57:39.040 --> 01:57:42.040] Fraud is what backs a Federal Reserve note, [01:57:42.040 --> 01:57:44.040] not the full faith in credit of the United States. [01:57:44.040 --> 01:57:48.040] In order for that to happen, the people would have knowingly had to pledge [01:57:48.040 --> 01:57:53.040] their support of the debt it created, and we didn't. [01:57:53.040 --> 01:57:54.040] All right. [01:57:54.040 --> 01:57:55.040] Didn't we sign up? [01:57:55.040 --> 01:57:57.040] We signed up to be part of the society. [01:57:57.040 --> 01:58:02.040] Anything that's based on fraud is not binding upon anyone. [01:58:02.040 --> 01:58:03.040] Damn. [01:58:03.040 --> 01:58:04.040] All right, guys. [01:58:04.040 --> 01:58:05.040] Thanks for talking to me. [01:58:05.040 --> 01:58:06.040] Okay. [01:58:06.040 --> 01:58:07.040] Thanks, Doug. [01:58:07.040 --> 01:58:08.040] Yeah. [01:58:08.040 --> 01:58:09.040] Okay. [01:58:09.040 --> 01:58:10.040] That was Zach. 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