[00:10.200 --> 00:13.200] a leading voice of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. [00:13.200 --> 00:15.400] Rights groups expressed outrage. [00:15.400 --> 00:21.200] The Obama administration has authorized the CIA and the U.S. military to kill al-Awlaki without a trial, [00:21.200 --> 00:25.400] even though he is a U.S. citizen and outside an armed conflict zone. [00:25.400 --> 00:34.200] In Syria, a dozen unarmed protesters, including a 12-year-old child, were killed when troops ended Homs Sunday. [00:34.200 --> 00:41.200] The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Monday the government is continuing its crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations, [00:41.200 --> 00:44.800] carrying out house-to-house raids and deploying troops. [00:44.800 --> 00:50.600] Rights campaigners say about 250 people have been arrested in the town of Banias since Saturday. [00:50.600 --> 00:57.600] Three people were killed and dozens injured Monday when Yemeni security forces fired tear gas and live rounds [00:57.600 --> 01:00.600] to break up a demonstration in Taiz. [01:00.600 --> 01:06.600] The demonstrators consisted of thousands of teachers demanding better pay joined by anti-regime protesters. [01:06.600 --> 01:11.600] Taiz, Yemen's second largest city, has become a focal point for protests [01:11.600 --> 01:17.600] demanding the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who has been in power since 1978. [01:17.600 --> 01:24.600] Critics say the U.S. spent $3 trillion over the past 15 years to find Osama bin Laden. [01:24.600 --> 01:29.600] This includes the cost of disruptions to the domestic economy, the two wars, [01:29.600 --> 01:33.600] the heightened security, as well as direct efforts to hunt him down. [01:33.600 --> 01:40.600] Meanwhile, in 2006, the FBI reported it had no hard evidence connecting bin Laden to 9-11. [01:40.600 --> 01:45.600] $3 trillion is more than the entire U.S. government budget for 2008. [01:45.600 --> 01:49.600] In a 2004 taped message attributed to him, bin Laden said, [01:49.600 --> 01:53.600] al-Qaeda's policy was to bleed America to the point of bankruptcy. [01:53.600 --> 01:57.600] Bin Laden added, even the smallest sign of al-Qaeda anywhere in the world [01:57.600 --> 02:02.600] made generals race there to cause America to suffer human, economic, and political losses [02:02.600 --> 02:07.600] without achieving anything of note other than some benefits for their private corporations. [02:09.600 --> 02:12.600] Iran's intelligence minister, Haider Moslehi, said Sunday, [02:12.600 --> 02:18.600] Iran has reliable information Osama bin Laden died of disease some time ago, [02:18.600 --> 02:24.600] questioning Washington's claim bin Laden was killed by U.S. troops in Pakistan May 1. [02:24.600 --> 02:29.600] Moslehi asked, if the U.S. military and intelligence apparatus have really killed bin Laden, [02:29.600 --> 02:32.600] why don't they show him? Why have they thrown his corpse into the sea? [02:32.600 --> 02:37.600] A U.S. official announced bin Laden's body was buried at sea, saying his hasty burial [02:37.600 --> 02:42.600] was in accordance with Islamic law, which required burial within 24 hours of death. [02:42.600 --> 02:46.600] Islamic scholars have challenged U.S. assertions that a burial at sea [02:46.600 --> 02:50.600] was an appropriate fate for a Muslim who had died on land. [02:50.600 --> 02:53.600] U.S. officials also claimed their decision for a sea burial [02:53.600 --> 02:57.600] was made because no country would accept bin Laden's remains [02:57.600 --> 03:07.600] without elaborating which countries were actually contacted. [03:28.600 --> 03:37.600] Bad boys, whatcha want, whatcha want, whatcha gonna do [03:37.600 --> 03:41.600] when Sherry John Brown come for you? [03:43.600 --> 03:48.600] Tell me, whatcha wanna do, whatcha gonna do? [03:48.600 --> 03:57.600] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:57.600 --> 04:03.600] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [04:03.600 --> 04:10.600] Alright folks, good evening. It is May 9, 2011. This is Rule of Law Radio. [04:10.600 --> 04:13.600] It is Monday night. It is traffic night. [04:13.600 --> 04:17.600] But if you have any other due process issues related to criminal matters, [04:17.600 --> 04:22.600] misdemeanors, and things like that, I'll still be more than happy to take the calls and talk with you. [04:22.600 --> 04:26.600] Now, I don't have anything major to talk about up front tonight, [04:26.600 --> 04:29.600] though I would like to talk for a minute about our Sunday seminars. [04:29.600 --> 04:33.600] We do have a reasonable number of people that are coming. [04:33.600 --> 04:39.600] I would like to see that grow. It is at Brave New Books, Sundays from 2 to 5. [04:39.600 --> 04:44.600] If we can get enough people coming to these things regularly, [04:44.600 --> 04:52.600] like it was a class, then we can actually structure it where we can start pairing people up to work together [04:52.600 --> 04:57.600] to learn how to do these things in a courtroom. [04:57.600 --> 05:02.600] One of the things I would like to do more is hold mock trials. [05:02.600 --> 05:10.600] But that's really only beneficial if you're going to be there to go through the process from beginning to end. [05:10.600 --> 05:17.600] Because, simply speaking, we have to do a lot of explanation while we're giving out these examples. [05:17.600 --> 05:21.600] What you're listening for, what you're watching for, so on and so forth. [05:21.600 --> 05:27.600] So it's very difficult to conduct an actual mock trial from beginning to end in one sitting. [05:27.600 --> 05:36.600] By getting people in that can be paired up and work together to help each other out [05:36.600 --> 05:43.600] and to have opposing parties to go against, that gives me the opportunity to step back [05:43.600 --> 05:48.600] and let you guys actually conduct this yourself. [05:48.600 --> 05:53.600] That way, once we've got the process laid out and everybody knows what they should be doing, [05:53.600 --> 06:00.600] we can actually conduct one from beginning to end in pretty much short order in a single session. [06:00.600 --> 06:08.600] But at the same time, it gives you hands-on experience at what it's like to stand up in a courtroom [06:08.600 --> 06:11.600] and present your case or defend your case. [06:11.600 --> 06:17.600] So I would really like to see the Sunday seminar sessions grow [06:17.600 --> 06:23.600] and that for everybody to be there regularly so that we can get you teamed up [06:23.600 --> 06:29.600] and get you set up so that we can conduct this in a regular fashion [06:29.600 --> 06:32.600] and everyone benefits from that. [06:32.600 --> 06:36.600] Now that being said, I was reading several things today [06:36.600 --> 06:41.600] and I just happened to come across something here right before we came onto the show. [06:41.600 --> 06:44.600] I'm doing some research. I was looking up some information [06:44.600 --> 06:49.600] and I came across the Anti-Defamation League's website. [06:49.600 --> 06:59.600] Now considering why the Anti-Defamation League allegedly came into existence, [06:59.600 --> 07:06.600] I'm left wondering why on this website every single thing they've got posted [07:06.600 --> 07:14.600] is doing nothing more than defaming and disparaging anyone and everyone [07:14.600 --> 07:19.600] that has a patriotic bone in their body. [07:19.600 --> 07:25.600] They're calling them white supremacists, racists, anti-government. [07:25.600 --> 07:33.600] They're calling them every name in the book and treating everybody as if right across the board, [07:33.600 --> 07:40.600] we all want to go out and just start shooting every government official we can get our hands on. [07:40.600 --> 07:44.600] This is the Anti-Defamation League. [07:44.600 --> 07:49.600] And I explained to Debra what this should be more appropriately named on break, [07:49.600 --> 07:53.600] but considering the family show area, I won't do that here. [07:53.600 --> 07:59.600] But needless to say, there's something seriously wrong [07:59.600 --> 08:05.600] when a group that says it's there for the purpose of removing [08:05.600 --> 08:12.600] this type of derogatory statements about particular groups or classifications of people [08:12.600 --> 08:18.600] that they themselves resort to it en masse the way they have on this website. [08:18.600 --> 08:35.600] And if you want to see it, it is www.adl.org forward slash learn, like in school, learn, L-E-A-R-N, forward slash, [08:35.600 --> 08:55.600] U-S, forward slash, S-C-M dot A-S-P, question mark, the letter X, P-I-C-K-E-D, the equal sign and the number four. [08:55.600 --> 09:02.600] That is the address to this specific page and it is titled Sovereign Citizen Movement. [09:02.600 --> 09:09.600] And if you can find anything on this page about the individuals they discuss that is not defamatory [09:09.600 --> 09:16.600] and not derogatory, I will be most surprised because I've read through it and I can't find it. [09:16.600 --> 09:21.600] So much for the Anti-Defamation League. [09:21.600 --> 09:26.600] These types of organizations really, in my opinion, exist solely for the purpose, [09:26.600 --> 09:32.600] just like the Southern Poverty Law Center or the Southern Poverty Losers. [09:32.600 --> 09:39.600] They sit there and they just cook up whatever they think will be the most detrimental statement [09:39.600 --> 09:49.600] they can fabricate about someone or some group in order to make people believe, [09:49.600 --> 09:58.600] no matter what the facts really are, that those they are defaming are bad people [09:58.600 --> 10:03.600] and are out to destroy America instead of save it. [10:03.600 --> 10:07.600] Now, there used to be a time in this country when being called a patriot [10:07.600 --> 10:11.600] was one of the highest forms of honor you could get. [10:11.600 --> 10:15.600] There was a time when speaking out against government [10:15.600 --> 10:23.600] and what it was doing in violation of the laws and the Constitution was something worth fighting for. [10:23.600 --> 10:30.600] Now, it gets you on a hit list by groups such as these idiots [10:30.600 --> 10:41.600] that declare you to be some sort of left-wing, right-wing extremist that wants to destroy America [10:41.600 --> 10:45.600] and they're the only sane individuals that exist [10:45.600 --> 10:54.600] and are the only ones trying to save it by exposing these radicals for what they really aren't. [10:54.600 --> 11:00.600] And it just sickens me that these types of people exist. [11:00.600 --> 11:09.600] And worse yet, it sickens me even more to know that they're breeding and producing more. [11:09.600 --> 11:27.600] If ever there was logical sense in creating a euthanasia and anti-fertilization program, [11:27.600 --> 11:33.600] it would have to be for these types of people. [11:33.600 --> 11:37.600] These types of people are exactly how we wound up in the mess we're in [11:37.600 --> 11:44.600] because they would rather tuck their hands under their butts and sit on them [11:44.600 --> 11:49.600] and close their eyes with plugs in their ears and hum real loudly [11:49.600 --> 11:56.600] so that they can avoid seeing, hearing, and experiencing what's really going on [11:56.600 --> 12:02.600] so that they have an excuse not to really get involved or do anything productive [12:02.600 --> 12:08.600] or actually have to tell somebody the truth. [12:08.600 --> 12:16.600] It's astounding to me that these people have the gall to open their mouth and speak to begin with [12:16.600 --> 12:24.600] when everything they say and do can be proven to be nothing but a lie [12:24.600 --> 12:30.600] or completely misleading in the way it's put. [12:30.600 --> 12:34.600] It's never intended to tell you all the facts or the entire truth. [12:34.600 --> 12:38.600] You'd think they were all a bunch of lawyers. [12:38.600 --> 12:45.600] But that being said, you really should go read this website on this page [12:45.600 --> 12:51.600] and send these folks an email explaining exactly why you think that [12:51.600 --> 12:54.600] here's the problem with what you're spouting, [12:54.600 --> 12:57.600] here's the problem with you even being what you claim to be [12:57.600 --> 13:05.600] because you obviously have no idea what it means writing what you write. [13:05.600 --> 13:13.600] That would be like the Bible claiming that evil's bad but calling Satan good. [13:13.600 --> 13:17.600] I mean, it's that ridiculous. [13:17.600 --> 13:19.600] So please, go take a look at this. [13:19.600 --> 13:22.600] Now folks, again, Sunday seminars. [13:22.600 --> 13:27.600] Also, the free Friday nights, on the first night of every month, [13:27.600 --> 13:34.600] we're trying to get a free open to the public Friday night seminar from 7 to 9. [13:34.600 --> 13:41.600] The problem is we're only getting one or two people, if that many, to show up to these. [13:41.600 --> 13:47.600] So folks, if you've got people that need exposure to this but they don't want to spend money to it, [13:47.600 --> 13:53.600] get them to come down on the free Friday night, which is the first Friday of every month. [13:53.600 --> 13:59.600] The biggest problem for me with the free Friday night is I drive all the way down there from Pflugerville, [13:59.600 --> 14:05.600] I go down there and I sit and I wait and no one shows up. [14:05.600 --> 14:09.600] By the time I get down there and back, I've blown 30 bucks worth of gas [14:09.600 --> 14:16.600] and a heck of a lot more of that in time to go down and give a free seminar that nobody's showing up for. [14:16.600 --> 14:20.600] That's not really a feasible thing to do in the current economy. [14:20.600 --> 14:23.600] So we need to get people in there for this. [14:23.600 --> 14:30.600] It doesn't cost them anything and it gets them exposed to what we're working on on Sundays. [14:30.600 --> 14:37.600] It gives them something to go out and go, you know what, that sounded like it actually made sense. [14:37.600 --> 14:44.600] I think I'll go look some of this up and see where I can either find that that is the truth [14:44.600 --> 14:48.600] or I can do something to blow this guy's theory out of the water. [14:48.600 --> 14:53.600] I don't care which one they do, just get them doing something. [14:53.600 --> 14:57.600] At least they're becoming involved, good, bad or ugly. [14:57.600 --> 15:02.600] Their time and efforts are going to expose them to more things. [15:02.600 --> 15:08.600] And eventually by gathering up more things, they're going to access more facts and information [15:08.600 --> 15:15.600] and they're going to get a different picture than the one they currently hold, I can almost guarantee that. [15:15.600 --> 15:17.600] So it's an effort that needs to be made. [15:17.600 --> 15:24.600] So please try to get folks informed about the first Friday of every month, 7 to 9 p.m., [15:24.600 --> 15:27.600] brave new books, doesn't cost anything. [15:27.600 --> 15:33.600] Come on down, bring your questions, let's talk a little bit. [15:33.600 --> 15:41.600] Okay, now given that after this segment is over and we go to the break, [15:41.600 --> 15:48.600] go ahead and start calling into the phone lines, 512-646-1984 is the call-in number. [15:48.600 --> 15:54.600] If you have any questions or anything of that nature, please give us a call, be happy to talk to you about it, [15:54.600 --> 15:59.600] especially if it's dealing with traffic or misdemeanor due process issues. [15:59.600 --> 16:02.600] And I have an announcement too, Eddie. [16:02.600 --> 16:03.600] Okay, go ahead. [16:03.600 --> 16:10.600] Yeah, I just wanted to remind folks to go down to the Capitol tomorrow, now this would be tomorrow morning, [16:10.600 --> 16:16.600] 830 a.m. is when the committee hearing is supposed to start for the Homeland Security and Public Safety Committee. [16:16.600 --> 16:20.600] That's in room E2.028. 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[18:40.600 --> 18:49.600] For more information, please visit RuleOfLawRadio.com and click on the blue Michael Miras banner or e-mail MichaelMiras at Yahoo.com. [18:49.600 --> 19:00.600] That's RuleOfLawRadio.com or e-mail M-I-C-H-A-E-L-M-I-R-R-A-S at Yahoo.com to learn how to stop debt collectors now. [19:00.600 --> 19:11.600] Music [19:11.600 --> 19:13.600] Look what we got [19:13.600 --> 19:16.600] Who we ask for Christian [19:16.600 --> 19:18.600] Wonder what they're hiding [19:18.600 --> 19:21.600] Don't have the answer [19:21.600 --> 19:23.600] Don't they know nobody [19:23.600 --> 19:26.600] Who we ask for Christian [19:26.600 --> 19:28.600] Look what we got [19:28.600 --> 19:31.600] Who we ask for Christian [19:31.600 --> 19:44.600] Alright folks, please call in 512-646-1984 and let me just go over some of these more egregious sections of Senate Bill 9 which it has passed out of the Senate. [19:44.600 --> 19:53.600] It is going now to the Homeland Security Committee which is going to be, the public hearing is going to be tomorrow. [19:53.600 --> 19:55.600] This is Senate Bill 9. [19:55.600 --> 20:00.600] They're sneaking in the implementation of the Real ID Act. [20:00.600 --> 20:10.600] They want to amend section 521.059B of the transportation code to read as follows. [20:10.600 --> 20:19.600] The department shall authenticate the facial image and thumb prints or fingerprints provided by an applicant for a personal identification certificate, [20:19.600 --> 20:29.600] driver's license or commercial driver's license or permit using image comparison technology to ensure that the applicant is issued only one original license, [20:29.600 --> 20:39.600] permit or certificate, does not fraudulently obtain a duplicate license, permit or certificate, does not commit other fraud in connection with the application for a license, [20:39.600 --> 20:47.600] permit or certificate and is not a fugitive from justice as defined by section 38.01 of the penal code. [20:47.600 --> 20:57.600] The problem with this is that they want to start putting in facial recognition biometric scanning technology so we've got to put a stop to this. [20:57.600 --> 21:10.600] And the other egregious section of Senate Bill 9 has to do with checkpoints to check evidence of financial responsibility and driver's licenses. [21:10.600 --> 21:21.600] Alright, so we're already working to stop these sobriety checkpoints and now they want to put in checkpoints to check for people's driver's licenses and [21:21.600 --> 21:28.600] and financial evidence of financial responsibility basically to see if you have proof of insurance. [21:28.600 --> 21:32.600] So we need to go there tomorrow. [21:32.600 --> 21:45.600] This is going to be in room E2.028. You go to the Capitol and you take the elevators down to floor E2, sub-basement E2 and there's only one hall. [21:45.600 --> 21:47.600] You get off the elevators, there's only one way you can go. [21:47.600 --> 21:51.600] You go all the way down and there's rooms on either side. [21:51.600 --> 21:54.600] You just keep going all the way straight to the end. [21:54.600 --> 22:04.600] It's pretty good ways and you get to an outdoor rotunda and the hallway splits off to the left and to the right to circle around the rotunda. [22:04.600 --> 22:14.600] You have to choose a way so you can head to the right and it's about around to the end of the rotunda to the right and that's room 028. [22:14.600 --> 22:22.600] And that committee hearing starts tomorrow morning at 830 am, the Homeland Security and Public Safety Committee hearing. [22:22.600 --> 22:24.600] So folks, please get out there. [22:24.600 --> 22:31.600] If you can't get out there that early, please get out there as soon as you can and submit your affidavit. [22:31.600 --> 22:36.600] It's a form that you fill out once you get there and hand it up to the clerk. [22:36.600 --> 22:37.600] Hand it in to the clerk. [22:37.600 --> 22:39.600] You walk up to the front where the podium is. [22:39.600 --> 22:42.600] Even if there's somebody up there speaking, don't be shy. [22:42.600 --> 22:47.600] People are walking up and down that aisle all day long and talking to the clerk. [22:47.600 --> 22:54.600] Even though there's people at the podium, just walk up there and hand it to the clerk and you'll see what needs to be marked on there. [22:54.600 --> 22:57.600] So that is the announcement that I had. [22:57.600 --> 22:59.600] That is tomorrow morning at 830 am. [22:59.600 --> 23:02.600] We had Heather Fazio on the air on Friday talking about that. [23:02.600 --> 23:15.600] So folks, make sure you get out there to try to stop these financial responsibility and driver's license checkpoints plus the facial biometric scanning in order to get a license or an ID. [23:15.600 --> 23:18.600] All right, Eddie, did you have anything else? [23:18.600 --> 23:23.600] Not specifically other than one of the things that I'm going to testify to tomorrow. [23:23.600 --> 23:38.600] Just like on the sobriety checkpoints, let's talk about just for one second what they're doing with this requirement to stop you and make you produce evidence that you aren't violating the law. [23:38.600 --> 23:44.600] That is completely backwards to the requirements of due process. [23:44.600 --> 23:51.600] You're going to stop me even though you have no suspicion that I've done anything wrong. [23:51.600 --> 24:02.600] Then you're going to force me to prove I'm innocent or you're going to treat me and prosecute me as if I'm automatically guilty. [24:02.600 --> 24:06.600] Does anyone not see a problem with this? [24:06.600 --> 24:10.600] Including these morons on this committee. [24:10.600 --> 24:14.600] Well, we'll see. We'll see. Hopefully this committee will block it. [24:14.600 --> 24:21.600] I mean, we don't know how they feel about it as of yet, but apparently the Senate is all for it. [24:21.600 --> 24:28.600] Oh, and I do have some other news as well concerning House Bill 1937. [24:28.600 --> 24:41.600] I received an email on Friday morning from a listener to the show that said that they had information that the previous night, apparently late Thursday night, [24:41.600 --> 24:46.600] I don't know if this was prompted by our discussion on the show, if it was just coincidence, who knows, [24:46.600 --> 24:57.600] but apparently David Smith's office was in contact with Rick Perry's office and apparently the governor has agreed to sign onto the bill. [24:57.600 --> 25:01.600] Now this is the TSA bill, the bill that would make the groping illegal. [25:01.600 --> 25:10.600] Apparently Rick Perry has agreed to sign onto the bill after it passes the House and the Senate should it pass the House and the Senate. [25:10.600 --> 25:20.600] So apparently it's just Joe Straus that is holding things up here as far as this bill making it out of the calendars committee onto the Senate floor. [25:20.600 --> 25:24.600] So apparently we don't have to worry about a governor veto anymore. [25:24.600 --> 25:28.600] We just have to be concerned with getting this bill out of the calendars committee. [25:28.600 --> 25:33.600] So indeed I would continue to encourage folks to contact Todd Hunter's office. [25:33.600 --> 25:38.600] He is the chairman of the calendars committee and Joe Straus's office, the speaker of the House, [25:38.600 --> 25:44.600] to ask them why this bill has not been scheduled to go to the floor of the House for debate yet. [25:44.600 --> 25:51.600] Since more than half of the House has signed on to sponsor the bill, seems kind of odd to me. [25:51.600 --> 25:58.600] So we just need to continue to be vigilant here and make sure that this bill gets passed into law. [25:58.600 --> 26:01.600] I agree with that. [26:01.600 --> 26:05.600] Okay, are we ready to take callers now? [26:05.600 --> 26:07.600] Alright, we have a caller on the board folks. [26:07.600 --> 26:10.600] We'd like to call in 512-646-1984. [26:10.600 --> 26:12.600] We've got open phone lines right now. [26:12.600 --> 26:14.600] We've got Tony from Illinois. [26:14.600 --> 26:16.600] Tony, thank you for calling in. [26:16.600 --> 26:17.600] What is on your mind tonight? [26:17.600 --> 26:25.600] Well, I just had to call in after you spoke about the ADL. [26:25.600 --> 26:30.600] First of all, do not email the ADL. [26:30.600 --> 26:32.600] I just want to say that to all the listeners. [26:32.600 --> 26:37.600] All that's going to do is get you on a list. [26:37.600 --> 26:45.600] The ADL is not just some liberal activist organization. [26:45.600 --> 26:51.600] It is affiliated with B'nai B'rith, which is a Jewish Masonic organization. [26:51.600 --> 26:57.600] Eddie, you may have actually made a name for yourself with some of the things you said. [26:57.600 --> 27:02.600] Especially if they find out that you said them. [27:02.600 --> 27:09.600] You might just become the, what's essential, quote-unquote, anti-Semite. [27:09.600 --> 27:12.600] Oh well. [27:12.600 --> 27:17.600] Me and politically correct get along like vampires in daylight. [27:17.600 --> 27:22.600] I said myself and politically correct get along like vampires in daylight. [27:22.600 --> 27:29.600] Okay, I'm just letting you know because it sounds like you weren't completely aware of what the ADL is. [27:29.600 --> 27:32.600] Oh no, no, I know who they actually are. [27:32.600 --> 27:34.600] I know exactly who they are. [27:34.600 --> 27:40.600] Do you know about the, they got in trouble for spying on Americans? [27:40.600 --> 27:41.600] Yes. [27:41.600 --> 27:42.600] Do you know about that whole thing? [27:42.600 --> 27:48.600] And do you know about them work actually, along with the Southern Poverty Law Center, [27:48.600 --> 28:01.600] actually work with the FBI to, and I assume Homeland Security, to against us, you know, what do they call us? [28:01.600 --> 28:02.600] Inform? [28:02.600 --> 28:05.600] Domestic terrorists. [28:05.600 --> 28:11.600] Yeah, while they themselves do everything that they accuse the domestic terrorists of doing. [28:11.600 --> 28:21.600] Anyone who talks about, you know, the right to travel or the Constitution or your rights or anything like that, [28:21.600 --> 28:24.600] then you're labeled a domestic terrorist. [28:24.600 --> 28:32.600] I've seen that on a Homeland Security pamphlet or memo or whatever it was. [28:32.600 --> 28:37.600] But I just wanted to put that out there. [28:37.600 --> 28:41.600] Yeah, well, when I met email, I wasn't talking about using your own. [28:41.600 --> 28:50.600] I was talking about if they have a commentary, a comment posting section on there, just post to it, but don't give them your information. [28:50.600 --> 28:55.600] I wouldn't even do that because then they can have your IP address. [28:55.600 --> 29:00.600] They're not even worth dealing with because you're not going to get anywhere with it. [29:00.600 --> 29:07.600] I mean, you're better off, you know, exposing the organization in other areas such as your radio show, [29:07.600 --> 29:11.600] not dealing with them directly because that's not going to get you anywhere. [29:11.600 --> 29:18.600] That's like, it would be like posting on the Federal Reserve website or something. [29:18.600 --> 29:20.600] Ah, well, point taken. [29:20.600 --> 29:24.600] But I didn't really have anything else. [29:24.600 --> 29:27.600] I mean, I had some other stuff, but I don't really have it with me. [29:27.600 --> 29:29.600] I just thought I should put that out there. [29:29.600 --> 29:35.600] All right, well, if your other stuff pops up where you can access it, feel free to call back in. [29:35.600 --> 29:36.600] Thanks. [29:36.600 --> 29:38.600] All right, folks, we are about to go to break. [29:38.600 --> 29:40.600] Robert, Jason, we see you on the board. [29:40.600 --> 29:47.600] Anyone else you need to call in, 512-646-1984 is the call-in number, so give us a holler. [29:47.600 --> 29:52.600] We will be right back on the other side of the break with more phone calls [29:52.600 --> 29:56.600] and more effort to keep you informed and educated as best as possible. [29:56.600 --> 29:59.600] We'll be right back. [30:26.600 --> 30:30.600] Why it fell, why it matters, and what you can do. [30:30.600 --> 30:33.600] Snacking can make you healthier, really. [30:33.600 --> 30:39.600] In fact, one tasty treat that's often considered a naughty indulgence should move right to the top of your list. 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[32:24.600 --> 32:26.600] We do have a couple callers on the board. [32:26.600 --> 32:31.600] If you do have anything you want to call in and talk about, whether it's needful or just to do so, [32:31.600 --> 32:35.600] 512-646-1984 is the call-in number. [32:35.600 --> 32:41.600] Right now, we're going to go to Robert, and Jason, we'll get to you when we're done with Robert. [32:41.600 --> 32:43.600] Hi, Robert. What can we do for you? [32:43.600 --> 32:44.600] All right, how you doing, Eddie? [32:44.600 --> 32:49.600] I called you before, and I called you about constables writing tickets. [32:49.600 --> 32:50.600] Yes. [32:50.600 --> 32:52.600] Okay, I've got one. [32:52.600 --> 32:54.600] I've got a ticket written by a counselor. [32:54.600 --> 32:58.600] I just wanted to know, you know, where do I go from here? [32:58.600 --> 32:59.600] What's the ticket? [32:59.600 --> 33:01.600] Is it legal for these people to be writing us traffic tickets? [33:01.600 --> 33:07.600] I've got an expired inspection ticket. [33:07.600 --> 33:08.600] Okay. [33:08.600 --> 33:15.600] And I just want to know, what is their role in writing tickets, and where do I look all this stuff up at? [33:15.600 --> 33:26.600] Well, the Transportation Code is one place, but the designation as to who is allowed to work traffic is in the Texas Administrative Code, Title 37. [33:26.600 --> 33:27.600] Title 37? [33:27.600 --> 33:28.600] Yep. [33:28.600 --> 33:29.600] Okay. [33:29.600 --> 33:31.600] In the Transportation Code? [33:31.600 --> 33:33.600] No, in the Administrative Code. [33:33.600 --> 33:35.600] In the Administrative Code, okay. [33:35.600 --> 33:43.600] The Administrative Code is the code that is actually written by the state administrative agencies, [33:43.600 --> 33:53.600] and what is there is their understanding of what the law says in relation to what their duties actually are. [33:53.600 --> 34:00.600] What they can do, what they can't do, how they can do it, where they can do it, and when they can do it. [34:00.600 --> 34:04.600] This is the individual agency's understanding. [34:04.600 --> 34:13.600] What do I specifically look at to see what the constable's duties are, and are they able to do traffic? [34:13.600 --> 34:22.600] The constable's duties are written at Rule 4.13 of the Administrative Code under Title 37. [34:22.600 --> 34:27.600] Give me just a second, and I'll give you the complete section for it here. [34:27.600 --> 34:41.600] But, what it is, is that a constable is limited to enforcing traffic statutes at a weigh station that deal with weigh station duties, [34:41.600 --> 34:45.600] according to Rule 4.13B. [34:45.600 --> 34:52.600] That is the only place a constable may actually perform those duties. [34:52.600 --> 35:02.600] Now, why do I say that? Why do I say that that actually is in disagreement with 543.001, [35:02.600 --> 35:09.600] which says any peace officer may arrest without warrant any individual found committing a violation of this subtitle? [35:09.600 --> 35:16.600] Well, I say that because there are several sections of the Transportation Code that very clearly show [35:16.600 --> 35:27.600] that officers must be authorized to enforce traffic statutes outside of just that particular section. [35:27.600 --> 35:40.600] For instance, Chapter 701 of the Transportation Code says that the county sheriff's deputies can only have a maximum [35:40.600 --> 35:53.600] of five people assigned to traffic duty, and those people must be assigned specifically by the commissioner's court of that county. [35:53.600 --> 36:02.600] And that number of deputies appointed for that purpose, they will work under the office of sheriff, [36:02.600 --> 36:10.600] they are designated as deputy sheriffs, and wherever possible and plausible, they must use motorcycles. [36:10.600 --> 36:13.600] Now, that's right in Chapter 701. [36:13.600 --> 36:26.600] And the only time they can exceed the number five is in a state of emergency, in which case they may increase that number to seven. [36:26.600 --> 36:35.600] Now, when you go to the Administrative Code under Title 37, and you go to Rule 4.13, [36:35.600 --> 36:42.600] and you look at who is authorized to enforce these statutes at the municipal level, at the county level, [36:42.600 --> 36:47.600] and at the constable level, you learn all kinds of interesting things. [36:47.600 --> 36:58.600] For instance, municipalities and counties have a population requirement before they can have officers authorized to enforce traffic statutes. [36:58.600 --> 37:04.600] Not only do they have a population requirement, they have a geographic requirement. [37:04.600 --> 37:17.600] In other words, they can only do it in a county where certain things exist, like that county borders the Mexican states, [37:17.600 --> 37:26.600] or that county borders two or more states of the union. [37:26.600 --> 37:34.600] So as you can see, most counties in Texas don't fall into any of that criteria. [37:34.600 --> 37:43.600] A guy pulled me over on a brand new charger. I'm just trying to figure out, is this guy legally qualified to pull me over for any reason? [37:43.600 --> 37:48.600] He can for particular violations of law, yes. [37:48.600 --> 37:52.600] Unfortunately for him, traffic isn't one of them. [37:52.600 --> 37:57.600] Not according to the agencies, the county agencies understanding. [37:57.600 --> 38:00.600] How do I, what's the next move for me? [38:00.600 --> 38:09.600] Well, the next move for you is going to be to challenge the court's jurisdiction as well as the constable's jurisdiction. [38:09.600 --> 38:11.600] Okay. [38:11.600 --> 38:12.600] Okay? [38:12.600 --> 38:13.600] Okay. [38:13.600 --> 38:17.600] But what you need to do is to, do you have the traffic seminar material? [38:17.600 --> 38:19.600] No, and I sure need to get it. [38:19.600 --> 38:31.600] Yeah, you do, because we just finished a whole brand new set of document updates that outline step by step exactly what you file and when in order to combat this. [38:31.600 --> 38:35.600] Where did the constable direct you to appear? [38:35.600 --> 38:38.600] I got the ticket right here. [38:38.600 --> 38:42.600] It is, wow, I can barely read it. [38:42.600 --> 38:51.600] Let me see what I say there. [38:51.600 --> 38:53.600] June 3rd. [38:53.600 --> 38:56.600] No, not when, where? [38:56.600 --> 39:02.600] Oh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh. [39:02.600 --> 39:05.600] Bernard Rhodes, Justice of the Feast Precinct II. [39:05.600 --> 39:07.600] Okay, so he sent you to a JP. [39:07.600 --> 39:08.600] Right. [39:08.600 --> 39:12.360] where were you when he stopped you? [39:12.360 --> 39:16.000] Because the law says [39:16.000 --> 39:19.600] he must direct you to the nearest [39:19.600 --> 39:24.040] magistrate, not a particular magistrate, [39:24.040 --> 39:28.480] the nearest magistrate to where the offense occurred. [39:28.480 --> 39:31.520] Is there a municipal [39:31.520 --> 39:34.640] or other magistrate [39:34.640 --> 39:39.800] closer to where the ticket was written than the one where he sent you? [39:39.800 --> 39:43.680] Okay, so the justice of the peace is not a magistrate. [39:43.680 --> 39:47.400] No, he is a magistrate. [39:47.400 --> 39:50.680] Okay, I was right down the street from where he's sending me. [39:50.680 --> 39:55.680] Okay, so potentially then he did that correctly. He sent you to the [39:55.680 --> 39:56.800] nearest magistrate. [39:56.800 --> 39:59.840] Right. Now the question becomes [39:59.840 --> 40:04.720] does the magistrate do what the law requires him to do by performing [40:04.720 --> 40:11.400] an article 15.17 hearing? And I'm going to bet dollars [40:11.400 --> 40:15.400] he doesn't. And you'll know that when you go in there. [40:15.400 --> 40:18.960] What would the 15.71 hearing do? What is that? [40:18.960 --> 40:23.520] You'll need to read it, but what it is, it's a directed [40:23.520 --> 40:27.960] ministerial duty that the legislature created [40:27.960 --> 40:31.960] that a magistrate must do the following things [40:31.960 --> 40:35.200] any time an individual appears [40:35.200 --> 40:41.520] on a citation in compliance with the notice slash promise to appear [40:41.520 --> 40:44.640] that they signed on that citation. Okay. [40:44.640 --> 40:50.000] And that is set up under 15.17G as in George. [40:50.000 --> 40:55.000] 17G, okay. 1517G says that if a person [40:55.000 --> 40:59.440] appears in compliance with a notice to appear [40:59.440 --> 41:02.720] on a citation issued pursuant [41:02.720 --> 41:06.200] 14.06B or C [41:06.200 --> 41:10.240] the magistrate shall perform the duties of this section [41:10.240 --> 41:13.880] meaning article 15.17. [41:13.880 --> 41:17.320] Okay. The magistrates never [41:17.320 --> 41:23.960] ever do that. Okay. Now the next thing that's going to happen is the magistrate [41:23.960 --> 41:26.240] is going to try to get you to [41:26.240 --> 41:30.040] enter a plea when you make your appearance or [41:30.040 --> 41:35.760] the clerk of the court is. The first words out of your mouth should be [41:35.760 --> 41:39.280] I cannot enter a plea at this time [41:39.280 --> 41:43.160] as I have not been given a copy of [41:43.160 --> 41:47.680] any complaint and proper charging instrument. [41:47.680 --> 41:51.240] Complaint, okay. Now [41:51.240 --> 41:55.480] if you had the seminar material the first thing that you would file would be [41:55.480 --> 41:57.080] an affidavit of appearance [41:57.080 --> 42:01.240] which means as soon as you could you would take this affidavit [42:01.240 --> 42:04.520] you would edit it to suit whatever applies to you [42:04.520 --> 42:08.200] you'd go down and get it notarized, you'd make three copies [42:08.200 --> 42:11.520] and you would keep your original and your [42:11.520 --> 42:14.880] and two of your copies and you'd go down to the court [42:14.880 --> 42:17.920] and you would file a copy into the record [42:17.920 --> 42:24.680] with a copy of the citation attached to it. Now you've complied with the citation [42:24.680 --> 42:30.320] you have appeared. It does not have to be on the date that's on the citation [42:30.320 --> 42:34.000] because the citation says on or before. Right. [42:34.000 --> 42:40.040] Sure does. Okay. Right. So you just go in and file the affidavit saying hey [42:40.040 --> 42:43.800] I showed up there was no magistrate not my problem [42:43.800 --> 42:49.120] but now they cannot issue a warrant for you for failure to appear. [42:49.120 --> 42:52.600] Okay. Okay. Now [42:52.600 --> 42:55.720] the step that's going to happen after that is [42:55.720 --> 42:58.840] they're going to send you a notice that you need to come into court [42:58.840 --> 43:03.080] or you need to pay the ticket or you need to enter a plea [43:03.080 --> 43:06.920] to which your response would once again be in writing [43:06.920 --> 43:11.120] I cannot enter a plea there is no charging instrument and there is no [43:11.120 --> 43:13.440] signed and verified complaint in the court record. [43:13.440 --> 43:16.760] I came in and I looked and it wasn't there. Right. [43:16.760 --> 43:20.560] Okay. And so on and so forth. [43:20.560 --> 43:26.360] But are you in the Austin area? Yes. Then you need to be in class on Sunday so you [43:26.360 --> 43:27.560] know what to do with this stuff. [43:27.560 --> 43:33.360] Yeah I know that. You're absolutely right. I listen to you as much as I can. I don't get a lot of [43:33.360 --> 43:37.480] time because I work so much but. I understand. I need to start. [43:37.480 --> 43:41.920] But we'd be looking forward to seeing you there but anyway we've got to go to [43:41.920 --> 43:45.800] break so hang on just a second Robert and I'm going to wrap you up on the other side so I can get to Jason. [43:45.800 --> 43:57.120] Okay. Thank you sir. Yes sir. Alright folks 512-646-1984 is the call in number. We just have Robert and Jason on the board so if you have an issue or a question give us a call. [43:57.120 --> 44:00.120] We'll be right back on the other side of the break. 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[46:52.600 --> 46:56.600] That's what you need to read regarding the authority to enforce, [46:56.600 --> 47:05.600] along with the training and certificate requirements of all peace officers that enforce traffic statutes. [47:05.600 --> 47:10.600] Okay, with that said, 512-646-1984 is the call-in number. [47:10.600 --> 47:13.600] We're going to go to Jason in Texas. [47:13.600 --> 47:15.600] Hi, Jason, what can we do for you? [47:15.600 --> 47:16.600] How are you doing? [47:16.600 --> 47:24.600] Well, I've called before. I'm still working on a pass ticket that got postponed, I guess, or deferred. [47:24.600 --> 47:29.600] I seem to get tickets all the time. I'm not sure what's going on here in Austin. [47:29.600 --> 47:33.600] Well, what's going on in Austin is they're running short of money, so they have to steal it from us. [47:33.600 --> 47:37.600] I guess so. I'm never even speeding. They're not speeding violations at all. [47:37.600 --> 47:40.600] Both have been left turns, but you may have seen these. [47:40.600 --> 47:46.600] I'm in South Austin, and on South First, there's an elementary school, [47:46.600 --> 47:50.600] and for two hours during the day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, [47:50.600 --> 47:59.600] based on it being a school zone, there is a no left turn sign that's electronic. [47:59.600 --> 48:07.600] The rest of the day, it says left turn on green or yield, whatever, and you can turn left all day long. [48:07.600 --> 48:12.600] I found out the other day the sign flips automatically at 2.30 to 3.30. [48:12.600 --> 48:17.600] There's no left turn, and that's why I got the ticket. It was, I think, 2.41. [48:17.600 --> 48:25.600] He wrote on the ticket, and I just was curious what you all knew about that or if that was even legal. [48:25.600 --> 48:27.600] Well, the problem here… [48:27.600 --> 48:32.600] There's no signs that say that until it's already too late, you know what I mean? [48:32.600 --> 48:34.600] It's just on the light. [48:34.600 --> 48:40.600] Well, here's the issue now that you bring it up that I would think about here. [48:40.600 --> 48:49.600] Where is the lawful authority to post a sign that can be changed one way or the other [48:49.600 --> 48:55.600] to completely affect the normal flow of traffic? [48:55.600 --> 49:03.600] Now, rerouting detour purposes, that's one thing if there's actually something going on on the road, [49:03.600 --> 49:15.600] but where is the law that allows a municipality to alter the flow of traffic partially [49:15.600 --> 49:21.600] and only part of the time without that issue existing in the road? [49:21.600 --> 49:27.600] Now, granted, I'm not saying I don't understand why they would do it during a school zone period, [49:27.600 --> 49:31.600] but the question is where's the authority for them to do it? [49:31.600 --> 49:39.600] If they cannot alter the speed limits on a road without there being a highway study [49:39.600 --> 49:47.600] and that road complying with state law as to what the minimum or maximum speeds for that type of road are, [49:47.600 --> 49:57.600] then I fail to see how they would have any arbitrary authority to redirect traffic in such a manner [49:57.600 --> 50:09.600] as to cause the problem you're dealing with, which is a change in traffic direction that's not announced. [50:09.600 --> 50:12.600] I mean, I don't know what to do about it. That's the first time I had ever seen one. [50:12.600 --> 50:17.600] That's why I thought I'd call in. It was about a block from my house, my apartment. [50:17.600 --> 50:20.600] Okay, what exactly is the charge? [50:20.600 --> 50:22.600] About five or six cars in a row. [50:22.600 --> 50:26.600] What exactly is the charge? [50:26.600 --> 50:32.600] I don't have the ticket with me. I can't recall, but I know it's on South First Street, [50:32.600 --> 50:38.600] and it's a 35 mile an hour, but then with the school zone it was flashing yellow 20 miles an hour, [50:38.600 --> 50:42.600] which everybody was slowing down and obeying that. [50:42.600 --> 50:49.600] But then I think you're missing the sign there because it is a school zone and everybody's going 20. [50:49.600 --> 50:54.600] When that light's green, there are people turning left, so they don't realize the sign. [50:54.600 --> 51:02.600] All day long it says that you can turn left there on green, and then I didn't realize either. [51:02.600 --> 51:08.600] I've never seen it before. At that time of day, I'm not usually there in that part of town, [51:08.600 --> 51:16.600] and the sign had flipped, and I just didn't know, but they were pulling everybody over, [51:16.600 --> 51:21.600] and they actually had two motorcycle cops there hiding in the shade under a sign. [51:21.600 --> 51:29.600] Very difficult to see them. Just a nice little trap, I think, like you said, to make a lot of money. [51:29.600 --> 51:33.600] That's possible, but you need to check the ticket and see if they're trying to charge you [51:33.600 --> 51:36.600] under a state law or a city ordinance. [51:36.600 --> 51:41.600] If it's a city ordinance, I want to know where that ordinance got the authority to put up that sign [51:41.600 --> 51:47.600] to alter the flow of traffic arbitrarily at certain times of the day. [51:47.600 --> 51:51.600] That would be something interesting to take a look at. [51:51.600 --> 51:58.600] I've been wanting to talk to you guys anyway. Hopefully the next chance I can with both of my tickets. [51:58.600 --> 52:03.600] Well, like I say, Sunday's a good time to come down. You can bring copies of the ticket, [52:03.600 --> 52:07.600] and I'll be happy to take a look at them and see if we can figure out where they're getting it from. [52:07.600 --> 52:09.600] Is that the Brave New Books on Sunday? [52:09.600 --> 52:12.600] Yes, Brave New Books, Sunday, 2 to 5. [52:12.600 --> 52:14.600] That's $20? [52:14.600 --> 52:16.600] Yeah, to attend the seminar it is. [52:16.600 --> 52:22.600] Okay. Well, I'll definitely come and do that. Well, actually, it's Sunday now I'm leaving town. [52:22.600 --> 52:25.600] Yeah, I'll definitely come in and get with you guys as soon as I can. [52:25.600 --> 52:29.600] I want to fight both of these. I basically fight my tickets. [52:29.600 --> 52:33.600] I don't let them just walk all over me and take the money. [52:33.600 --> 52:37.600] Right. Well, the question would be, one, how long has that sign been there? [52:37.600 --> 52:40.600] Two, by what authority was it put there? [52:40.600 --> 52:42.600] There's a crossing guard there also. [52:42.600 --> 52:47.600] They could understand the school down there, and it's right by St. Elmo Elementary. [52:47.600 --> 52:51.600] There's a crossing guard there during the morning and afternoon hours when students are getting off, [52:51.600 --> 52:54.600] but it's a safe area. The crossing guard's there. [52:54.600 --> 52:58.600] There's no reason not to be able to turn left. It's just one of those things that nobody knows about. [52:58.600 --> 53:03.600] They're all getting tickets, and it might have been $178 also. [53:03.600 --> 53:07.600] Yeah, that's why I'm asking, why is it there? [53:07.600 --> 53:11.600] What's the real reason and authority for being there, and where did the authority come from? [53:11.600 --> 53:16.600] Yeah, I'll definitely not talk with you guys as soon as possible. [53:16.600 --> 53:21.600] I'll be back next week from my trip, so I'll definitely come in with the tickets. [53:21.600 --> 53:26.600] I'm really curious. I thought maybe you guys knew that they were put up all over town fairly recently. [53:26.600 --> 53:31.600] Nope. That's the first I've heard of it, but then again, I'm in the north end of Austin, [53:31.600 --> 53:33.600] so I don't get down there very often to where you're at. [53:33.600 --> 53:37.600] I lived in that apartment one year. I moved in about a year ago. It was last summer. [53:37.600 --> 53:42.600] My neighbor said that that was a new sign. He told me a couple of months ago about it. [53:42.600 --> 53:46.600] Okay, so where was the public notice that this sign was going up? [53:46.600 --> 53:53.600] Yeah, nowhere as far as I know. Like I said, there's not even any kind of notice on that street before you get there. [53:53.600 --> 54:00.600] But he saw me like a sitting duck. I had my turn signal on as I was sitting there waiting to turn. [54:00.600 --> 54:03.600] As soon as I did, he had the lights on and was right in back of me. [54:03.600 --> 54:08.600] I just thought it was pretty ridiculous because there was nothing unsafe about it or anything like that. [54:08.600 --> 54:11.600] It was just one of those ways to make some big money. [54:11.600 --> 54:16.600] Yeah, well, you're right. That's exactly what they're doing it for most likely. [54:16.600 --> 54:19.600] I appreciate it. I'll definitely get with you guys on that. [54:19.600 --> 54:20.600] Okay. [54:20.600 --> 54:21.600] Thank you. [54:21.600 --> 54:22.600] You're very welcome. [54:22.600 --> 54:23.600] Bye-bye. [54:23.600 --> 54:24.600] Bye-bye. [54:24.600 --> 54:27.600] All right, folks. We've only got one other caller. Billy from Texas. [54:27.600 --> 54:31.600] 512-646-1984 is the call-in number. [54:31.600 --> 54:37.600] Please give us a call. Don't leave us hanging out here with nothing to talk about but what we did for laundry today. [54:37.600 --> 54:40.600] All right, Billy, what can we do for you? [54:40.600 --> 54:51.600] Well, sir, I want to find out how I can fight these surcharges and if it's possible to do so because I think it's, according to the Fourth Amendment, it's double jeopardy. [54:51.600 --> 55:03.600] I continue to be punished for, you know, a crime that already paid my fine and then they require an additional payment for three years. [55:03.600 --> 55:12.600] I agree. Now, here's the way that I would recommend you address this, but I can tell you the only way you're going to fight it is to sue somebody. [55:12.600 --> 55:16.600] Now, first off, what were the tickets? [55:16.600 --> 55:20.600] One was for no insurance and then... [55:20.600 --> 55:23.600] Okay, stop right there. No insurance. [55:23.600 --> 55:30.600] And did they require you to provide proof that you had insurance? [55:30.600 --> 55:31.600] Yes, they did. [55:31.600 --> 55:36.600] Okay. And where and when did they require you to prove that? [55:36.600 --> 55:39.600] Just right immediately as they pulled me over. [55:39.600 --> 55:44.600] Right. That is a due process violation right there. [55:44.600 --> 55:51.600] They're requiring you to prove that you're not guilty of a crime rather than being presumed innocent. [55:51.600 --> 56:02.600] And the statute 601.053 Texas Transportation Code makes it very clear that it is written for exactly that purpose. [56:02.600 --> 56:06.600] That makes it unconstitutional on its face. [56:06.600 --> 56:26.600] So you have an appealable issue or an issue if you've gone beyond the limit of appeal to actually file a motion to void judgment because it was a denial of due process and a violation of constitutional law for that to be done. [56:26.600 --> 56:36.600] Well, and then it gets worse than that because I had moved and so I didn't receive the letters that they sent demanding the surcharges. [56:36.600 --> 56:41.600] So then because I didn't get these letters, I wasn't aware of all this money I owed them. [56:41.600 --> 56:46.600] They did something that made my driver's license invalid. [56:46.600 --> 56:48.600] Yeah, they suspended it. [56:48.600 --> 56:54.600] Yeah, I got pulled over again not knowing that my driver's license was invalid. [56:54.600 --> 56:57.600] So then they tacked on another surcharge for that. [56:57.600 --> 57:04.600] So, I mean, overall, they're getting, I don't know, it's like close to $3,000. [57:04.600 --> 57:06.600] Did you pay these? [57:06.600 --> 57:10.600] I'm on a payment plan where I am paying them, yes. [57:10.600 --> 57:13.600] Well, how did you plea? [57:13.600 --> 57:14.600] What's that? [57:14.600 --> 57:19.600] Did you plea? [57:19.600 --> 57:24.600] I guess, I mean, I had no idea that it was suspended. [57:24.600 --> 57:26.600] Not my question. [57:26.600 --> 57:32.600] Did you enter a plea? [57:32.600 --> 57:35.600] I guess I did. [57:35.600 --> 57:37.600] Well, there's no guess to it. [57:37.600 --> 57:43.600] You either said, I'm not guilty, I'm guilty, or I plead no contest. [57:43.600 --> 57:45.600] Right. [57:45.600 --> 57:47.600] Which one did you do? [57:47.600 --> 57:51.600] I really don't remember, to be honest with you, because like I said, this is a three-year thing. [57:51.600 --> 57:53.600] They charge you for three years. [57:53.600 --> 57:57.600] Yes, I know, a minimum of $250 a year. [57:57.600 --> 58:03.600] Yeah, so I'm not sure of the actual logistics on it. [58:03.600 --> 58:05.600] Okay, well, hang on just a second. [58:05.600 --> 58:06.600] We're going to go to break. [58:06.600 --> 58:08.600] I'll pick this up with you on the other side, okay? [58:08.600 --> 58:09.600] Don't go anywhere. [58:09.600 --> 58:11.600] You bet. [58:11.600 --> 58:13.600] All right, folks, we are at the top of the hour. [58:13.600 --> 58:17.600] This is Rule of Law Radio, Eddie Craig, Deborah Stevens, Randy Kelton. [58:17.600 --> 58:25.600] 512-646-1984 is the call-in number, so please give us a call. [58:25.600 --> 58:31.600] Right now, we've got Billy, Tychus, and Fred on the board, so if you've got any issues, now's the time to get in line. [58:31.600 --> 58:36.600] Don't wait until the last minute, or I may not be able to get to you before the end of the show. [58:36.600 --> 58:59.600] So y'all just hang in there, folks, and we will be right back on the other side of this break. [58:59.600 --> 59:19.600] We'll be right back. [59:19.600 --> 59:39.600] We'll be right back. [59:39.600 --> 01:00:08.600] 12 people were killed in Egypt over the weekend in clashes between Muslims and Coptic Christians. [01:00:08.600 --> 01:00:10.600] More than 200 people were injured. [01:00:10.600 --> 01:00:16.600] Egypt remains under military rule three months after former president Hosni Mubarak was ousted. [01:00:16.600 --> 01:00:23.600] Diyar Rashwan of the Al-Aram Center for Political and Strategic Studies has accused security elements and hired thugs, [01:00:23.600 --> 01:00:31.600] along with politically connected businessmen, of working behind the scenes to instigate religious conflicts. [01:00:31.600 --> 01:00:39.600] Shaul Mofaz, chairman of the Israeli Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, threatened Sunday to assassinate the head of the political bureau of Hamas. [01:00:39.600 --> 01:00:46.600] Mofaz said Khalid Mashal should declare his organization's commitment to the conditions set by the international quartet, [01:00:46.600 --> 01:00:54.600] including the recognition of Israel will become a target for assassination the way bin Laden was dealt with. [01:00:54.600 --> 01:01:01.600] A resident of Abbottabad where U.S. commandos killed Osama bin Laden said, I have lived here all my life. [01:01:01.600 --> 01:01:04.600] I have never seen Osama bin Laden come or go from here. [01:01:04.600 --> 01:01:06.600] We are a close-knit community. [01:01:06.600 --> 01:01:09.600] At least we would have seen him once, but we did not. [01:01:09.600 --> 01:01:11.600] An eyewitness said, we are not fools. [01:01:11.600 --> 01:01:13.600] It's dirty American politics. [01:01:13.600 --> 01:01:15.600] Osama was never here. [01:01:15.600 --> 01:01:19.600] America wants to destroy the image of the Pakistan army. [01:01:19.600 --> 01:01:28.600] Obama administration officials have suggested the death of Osama bin Laden will pave the way for peace negotiations with the Afghanistan Taliban. [01:01:28.600 --> 01:01:36.600] An official familiar with administration policy discussions on Afghanistan told Interpress Service the fact the U.S. could locate and kill bin Laden, [01:01:36.600 --> 01:01:42.600] quote, so deep inside Pakistan was presumed to have an impact on the Taliban's thinking. [01:01:42.600 --> 01:01:49.600] But critics say U.S. determination to keep a military presence in Afghanistan indefinitely is not acceptable to the Taliban. [01:01:49.600 --> 01:01:57.600] The Washington Post anticipates the announcement of a strategic partnership agreement between the U.S. and the government of President Hamid Karzai is, [01:01:57.600 --> 01:02:00.600] quote, another potential catalyst for talks with the Taliban. [01:02:00.600 --> 01:02:09.600] However, that agreement is likely to reduce the Taliban's willingness to negotiate because it's expected to include a provision for a long-term U.S. military presence [01:02:09.600 --> 01:02:13.600] to conduct counterterrorism operations as well as training. [01:02:13.600 --> 01:02:21.600] Arizona aims to expand its fence along the U.S.-Mexico border through online donations and prison labor. [01:02:21.600 --> 01:02:28.600] The cash-strapped state is already using donations to pay for its legal defense of the controversial new immigration law, [01:02:28.600 --> 01:02:33.600] which requires police to ask for ID from anyone suspected of being undocumented. [01:02:33.600 --> 01:02:40.600] State Senator Steve Smith said donors will receive certificates declaring, quote, they helped build the Arizona wall. [01:02:40.600 --> 01:02:45.600] State Corrections Director Charles Ryan said using inmate labor wouldn't be a problem. [01:02:45.600 --> 01:02:52.600] Prisoners paid 50 cents an hour have already been used to clear brush used as immigrants' hiding spots near the border. [01:02:52.600 --> 01:03:03.600] For more details on these stories, visit INNWorldReport.net. [01:03:03.600 --> 01:03:09.600] You are listening to the Rule of Law Radio Network at RuleOfLawRadio.com. [01:03:09.600 --> 01:03:12.600] Live, free speech talk radio at its best. [01:03:12.600 --> 01:03:33.600] Music [01:03:33.600 --> 01:03:36.600] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:03:36.600 --> 01:03:39.600] Eddie Craig, Deborah Stevens, Randy Kelton. [01:03:39.600 --> 01:03:45.600] Hey, we were talking to Billy in Texas. All right, Billy, let's get this wrapped up, shall we? [01:03:45.600 --> 01:03:47.600] Yes, please. [01:03:47.600 --> 01:03:49.600] Okay, where do we leave off? [01:03:49.600 --> 01:04:01.600] Well, I'm just trying to figure out a way to somehow fight it on a constitutional level where I'm continually being punished for a crime over and over again when I already... [01:04:01.600 --> 01:04:10.600] Well, here's the thing. This is why you don't enter a plea or at the very least why you demand a jury trial. [01:04:10.600 --> 01:04:17.600] You do not go before a judge. You do not accept anything from a judge alone. That's always a mistake. [01:04:17.600 --> 01:04:19.600] Right. [01:04:19.600 --> 01:04:26.600] If you go to trial and the jury says, here's what you pay, guess what? [01:04:26.600 --> 01:04:33.600] That's all they can charge you, whatever the jury fines you. [01:04:33.600 --> 01:04:45.600] So you would have grounds to challenge any surcharges that, hey, that was never an assessed part of the punishment at my jury trial. [01:04:45.600 --> 01:04:55.600] For you to attempt to charge me in excess of what the jury fined me for is unconstitutional and a denial of due process. [01:04:55.600 --> 01:04:57.600] Okay. [01:04:57.600 --> 01:05:04.600] Now, the argument that's going to be used to counter that is this. [01:05:04.600 --> 01:05:16.600] You took a privilege, you waived any rights you have to doing this complaining that you're doing because you took that privilege, and you're stuck with whatever we want to do to you. [01:05:16.600 --> 01:05:28.600] Slight problem with that argument on their side. They cannot force you to waive any of your protected rights in order to exercise any other. [01:05:28.600 --> 01:05:30.600] Okay. [01:05:30.600 --> 01:05:36.600] Nor can they convert a right into a privilege and make you pay for it. [01:05:36.600 --> 01:05:46.600] Well, that's what they're doing because if I don't continue to pay these surcharges, then they will, again, dismiss my so-called privilege to drive. [01:05:46.600 --> 01:05:56.600] Yeah, but that's a privilege. They're not converting a right into a privilege there because the privilege is using the license to drive. [01:05:56.600 --> 01:05:58.600] Right. [01:05:58.600 --> 01:06:03.600] The question is, did you ever have to have a license in the first place? [01:06:03.600 --> 01:06:21.600] If the answer to that is no, and you have the right to travel freely without it, then they did attempt to convert your right to the use of your property and your liberty into a privilege and license it and charge you a fee for it. [01:06:21.600 --> 01:06:23.600] Okay. [01:06:23.600 --> 01:06:36.600] But you have the right to enter into any kind of contract you want to with anybody as long as that contract is entered into voluntarily. [01:06:36.600 --> 01:06:49.600] And even though the license itself is not a contract, it does have certain rules and regulations that accompany its acceptance as a privilege. [01:06:49.600 --> 01:06:52.600] Guess what those are? [01:06:52.600 --> 01:06:55.600] Whatever they say, I guess. [01:06:55.600 --> 01:07:00.600] Whatever they put into the transportation code. [01:07:00.600 --> 01:07:01.600] Right. [01:07:01.600 --> 01:07:05.600] So, here's your problem. [01:07:05.600 --> 01:07:15.600] Based upon just a little bit of information that I've given you, how much studying have you done to know how to make this argument and when? [01:07:15.600 --> 01:07:18.600] Well, not nearly enough. That's why I called you. [01:07:18.600 --> 01:07:19.600] Well... [01:07:19.600 --> 01:07:21.600] I know it's not an easy fix. [01:07:21.600 --> 01:07:22.600] That's true. [01:07:22.600 --> 01:07:30.600] The problem is, is by the time you learn it, you will already have paid everything they want or you won't be able to use your license. [01:07:30.600 --> 01:07:32.600] Alright. [01:07:32.600 --> 01:07:41.600] Well, I know that you're the guy that came up with the whole concept of is it even necessary to have a driver's license and... [01:07:41.600 --> 01:07:43.600] Oh no, I don't take credit for that. [01:07:43.600 --> 01:07:46.600] I didn't come up with the concept of it. [01:07:46.600 --> 01:07:51.600] The concept is what got me into researching the statutes to prove it. [01:07:51.600 --> 01:07:53.600] Okay. [01:07:53.600 --> 01:07:59.600] That's what I've managed to do is use the Texas statutes to prove I'm not required to have it. [01:07:59.600 --> 01:08:07.600] Well, I'd like to learn how to do that because then if they do suspend my driver's license again, then I can just say, hey, I don't need one in the first place. [01:08:07.600 --> 01:08:09.600] Well, there's two things you need to do to do that. [01:08:09.600 --> 01:08:23.600] Get your hands on the seminar material because that's exactly what its purpose is, is to show you what the statutes say, how to read them, how to research them, how to dissect them, and how to understand them. [01:08:23.600 --> 01:08:25.600] Is there a book I can buy? [01:08:25.600 --> 01:08:28.600] The book is the seminar. The book is in the seminar. [01:08:28.600 --> 01:08:30.600] Okay. [01:08:30.600 --> 01:08:31.600] Okay. [01:08:31.600 --> 01:08:49.600] Now, on top of that, come down to Brave New Books on Sundays from two to five because that seminar is all about how to take the issue to court and fight, which is not covered in the seminar in and of itself. [01:08:49.600 --> 01:08:50.600] Gotcha. [01:08:50.600 --> 01:09:02.600] The seminar is about the statutes and the law and common sense. Sundays at Brave New Books is about how to take all of that and use it in a court of law to win your case. [01:09:02.600 --> 01:09:05.600] Okay. [01:09:05.600 --> 01:09:07.600] All right. Well, I guess that's an option for me. [01:09:07.600 --> 01:09:15.600] I was hoping to find some sort of constitutional lawyer that could maybe fight it and keep my money back. [01:09:15.600 --> 01:09:18.600] You may as well be looking for the dodo bird. [01:09:18.600 --> 01:09:21.600] All right. All right. [01:09:21.600 --> 01:09:30.600] Well, unfortunately, it seems like the whole country is going that way as far as, you know, keeping the Constitution and adhering to it. [01:09:30.600 --> 01:09:36.600] Well, that reason falls strictly on our heads. [01:09:36.600 --> 01:09:41.600] We didn't stand up and say not only no but hell no when they started this decades ago. [01:09:41.600 --> 01:09:45.600] Had we done that, we wouldn't have the mess we have. [01:09:45.600 --> 01:09:51.600] So if you're looking for somebody to blame, we got to start looking in the mirror because it's our fault. [01:09:51.600 --> 01:10:01.600] Well, do you know of a certain code or something that applies strictly to motorcycles, for example, and being licensed to ride one? [01:10:01.600 --> 01:10:03.600] I took the safety class and all that. [01:10:03.600 --> 01:10:15.600] So I do have the motorcycle endorsement. The same thing applies to any type of motorized conveyance as it does to the automobile. [01:10:15.600 --> 01:10:28.600] The problem here is transportation versus right to travel, which is a part of liberty and the right to the use of your own property. [01:10:28.600 --> 01:10:33.600] Okay. That's where the issues are tied together. [01:10:33.600 --> 01:10:40.600] Transportation is a commercial enterprise. You don't believe me? Go look up the definition of transportation. [01:10:40.600 --> 01:10:52.600] So if it's a transportation code, by definition, it only applies to someone that is engaging in acts of transportation, which we aren't. [01:10:52.600 --> 01:10:53.600] Right. [01:10:53.600 --> 01:11:02.600] So any rules in that code can only be made applicable to someone that is. [01:11:02.600 --> 01:11:07.600] Whether they're on a motorcycle or in an 18-wheeler. [01:11:07.600 --> 01:11:13.600] Talling goods or something of some sort from one point to another. [01:11:13.600 --> 01:11:15.600] For payment. [01:11:15.600 --> 01:11:16.600] Okay. [01:11:16.600 --> 01:11:23.600] You are allowed to move your own property from one place to another. That's nobody's business but yours. [01:11:23.600 --> 01:11:30.600] But to do it as a matter of business for profit, that's another matter. [01:11:30.600 --> 01:11:34.600] Now that means, however, something real short and simple. [01:11:34.600 --> 01:11:41.600] If you do it occasionally for friends to help them move and they're paying you for your gas and your time, [01:11:41.600 --> 01:11:48.600] you are not engaged in commerce because that is not your normal use of that automobile or your time. [01:11:48.600 --> 01:11:49.600] Right. [01:11:49.600 --> 01:11:54.600] But if you have a little moving company, that's a different story. [01:11:54.600 --> 01:11:57.600] Right. [01:11:57.600 --> 01:12:07.600] This stuff really isn't hard. They've just made it hard and made it appear to apply in areas where it absolutely cannot. [01:12:07.600 --> 01:12:15.600] If we'll just wake up and put our foot down and say, wait a minute, I didn't give you any authority to regulate that activity. [01:12:15.600 --> 01:12:16.600] Right. [01:12:16.600 --> 01:12:17.600] Okay. [01:12:17.600 --> 01:12:22.600] All right, Billy, I hope that's enough information. We've got other callers I need to move on to. [01:12:22.600 --> 01:12:25.600] We've tied you up for almost two segments here. [01:12:25.600 --> 01:12:31.600] I appreciate your time and I will try to make it over to the seminar and learn some more about this. [01:12:31.600 --> 01:12:32.600] Okay. [01:12:32.600 --> 01:12:34.600] We'll welcome you there. Have a good evening. [01:12:34.600 --> 01:12:36.600] Thank you. [01:12:36.600 --> 01:12:39.600] Okay. [01:12:39.600 --> 01:12:43.600] I'm sorry, I pronounced it Tychus. What is the correct pronunciation? [01:12:43.600 --> 01:12:45.600] He said Tychus. [01:12:45.600 --> 01:12:46.600] Tychus. Okay. [01:12:46.600 --> 01:12:48.600] Mr. Tychus, how can we help you? [01:12:48.600 --> 01:12:56.600] Well, I was supposed to discuss how a out-of-state caller, you know, spent some time in a communal house, [01:12:56.600 --> 01:13:04.600] was able to make a call to a registered nurse's house or, well, to the APD, Austin Police Department, [01:13:04.600 --> 01:13:10.600] and also to ASH, which is the Austin State Hospital, and make allegations... [01:13:10.600 --> 01:13:12.600] Okay, wait, wait, wait. Back up. [01:13:12.600 --> 01:13:15.600] This is starting off on a path that no one's going to follow. [01:13:15.600 --> 01:13:17.600] Well, that's not the question I really want to ask. [01:13:17.600 --> 01:13:23.600] The question that I really want to ask is, is there any way we could actually start a, you know, [01:13:23.600 --> 01:13:32.600] grassroots lawsuit against the Bush administration and to see if we could actually, you know, [01:13:32.600 --> 01:13:36.600] sue these guys over what they did on the planet? [01:13:36.600 --> 01:13:41.600] Can you start the group? Absolutely. [01:13:41.600 --> 01:13:45.600] Will you be able to sue and get it into court? Absolutely not. [01:13:45.600 --> 01:13:48.600] Okay, that's kind of what I figured. [01:13:48.600 --> 01:13:56.600] But is there any possibility whatsoever to start a lawsuit to say that you endangered my life? [01:13:56.600 --> 01:14:01.600] Not unless you can prove that your life was intentionally endangered by the actions of those involved [01:14:01.600 --> 01:14:02.600] and then again... [01:14:02.600 --> 01:14:09.600] Well, after we killed Obama, I'm sorry, Osama, I get those things confused. [01:14:09.600 --> 01:14:15.600] But after we, you know, killed him, everybody's going to retaliate against us, and so... [01:14:15.600 --> 01:14:22.600] Well, you're assuming, of course, that they did actually kill him and that they didn't kill him nine, [01:14:22.600 --> 01:14:30.600] ten years ago, in which case they've endangered our life by the entire war on terror from the very beginning. [01:14:30.600 --> 01:14:34.600] I would have to prove that? [01:14:34.600 --> 01:14:44.600] Well, you would have to prove that it was who they killed and that that resulted in them coming over here to kill you. [01:14:44.600 --> 01:14:46.600] Okay. [01:14:46.600 --> 01:14:50.600] The problem here is one that's very simple, okay? [01:14:50.600 --> 01:15:01.600] Elitists that think they own and control everything versus we the people that won't wake up and see the writing on the wall [01:15:01.600 --> 01:15:08.600] and the judgment we're under for failing to see the writing on the wall. [01:15:08.600 --> 01:15:15.600] Lawsuits are going to get you nowhere because the courts you would have to take them into are owned and controlled [01:15:15.600 --> 01:15:18.600] by the very elitists you want to go after. [01:15:18.600 --> 01:15:22.600] But can it be done in a simple county court of law? [01:15:22.600 --> 01:15:27.600] No. A county court of law has no jurisdiction over a federal anything. [01:15:27.600 --> 01:15:31.600] Until that county gets hit, though, right? [01:15:31.600 --> 01:15:40.600] No, that is not true. If you want to sue a federal agency, you have to sue a federal agency in federal court. [01:15:40.600 --> 01:15:48.600] Otherwise, what's going to happen is that the U.S. Attorney is going to step in as the defendant and remove the case to federal court [01:15:48.600 --> 01:15:57.600] and have it dismissed as a frivolous lawsuit because you can't bring an action against a federal agency in the state courts. [01:15:57.600 --> 01:15:59.600] Okay. Well, I just keep trying. [01:15:59.600 --> 01:16:11.600] There's a reason why the Founding Fathers set up the individual states as sovereign separate entities from the federal government. [01:16:11.600 --> 01:16:16.600] Okay? The federal government is its own little area in the universe. [01:16:16.600 --> 01:16:20.600] Each state is its own little area in the universe. [01:16:20.600 --> 01:16:34.600] They can interact, but neither can control the other except in the very specific acquiescences that were placed into the agreement between them, [01:16:34.600 --> 01:16:39.600] which we know as the Constitution, which nobody's following. [01:16:39.600 --> 01:16:45.600] Well, thank you, sir. You do a wonderful job, and I enjoy being with you. [01:16:45.600 --> 01:16:47.600] Okay. Well, thank you much. [01:16:47.600 --> 01:16:55.600] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. Eddie Craig, Deborah Stevens, Randy Kelton, 512-646-1984 is the call-in number. [01:16:55.600 --> 01:16:58.600] We'll be right back on the other side of the break with you, Fred. [01:16:58.600 --> 01:17:06.600] Capital Coin and Bullion is your local source for rare coins, precious metals, and coin supplies in the Austin metro area. [01:17:06.600 --> 01:17:08.600] We also ship worldwide. 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[01:19:48.600 --> 01:19:50.600] Evening, Fred. What can we do for you? [01:19:50.600 --> 01:19:58.600] Okay, there, guys. I've sent Eddie a couple of emails about some tickets I got in East Texas. [01:19:58.600 --> 01:20:10.600] One of them I was supposed to be in court or appear somehow by tomorrow, which is impossible when I'm working 200 miles away, 60 hours a week. [01:20:10.600 --> 01:20:21.600] We're going to send registered letters requesting a continuance tomorrow. If I send it tomorrow on the 10th when I'm supposed to be in court, will that keep me from getting a warrant? [01:20:21.600 --> 01:20:28.600] You need to call the court clerk, ask to speak to the magistrate. This is your first continuance request? [01:20:28.600 --> 01:20:30.600] Yes. [01:20:30.600 --> 01:20:51.600] Ask to speak to the magistrate and tell them that you simply are on a job site that is way beyond your ability to get in. You have sent in a mailed request for a continuance, but you're trying to inform the court ahead of time that you're not going to be able to appear, but you need to do that as early as you can in the morning. [01:20:51.600 --> 01:20:54.600] Don't wait until mid-afternoon. [01:20:54.600 --> 01:21:03.600] No, that's fine. I'm working a night shift, so I'm up from now until 7 a.m. when I get off so I can take care of it first thing in the morning. [01:21:03.600 --> 01:21:08.600] They probably won't open until sometime between 8 and 9 o'clock. [01:21:08.600 --> 01:21:09.600] Okay. [01:21:09.600 --> 01:21:13.600] Just FYI. Now, you say in East Texas. What are we talking about? [01:21:13.600 --> 01:21:15.600] Shelby County. [01:21:15.600 --> 01:21:17.600] Shelby County. Okay. [01:21:17.600 --> 01:21:18.600] Near next Doaches. [01:21:18.600 --> 01:21:24.600] Oh, yeah, I know where it is. I'm just trying. Where are you supposed to appear? JP or municipal? [01:21:24.600 --> 01:21:27.600] JP and Timpson. [01:21:27.600 --> 01:21:43.600] Okay. Yeah, you definitely need to contact them as quick as you can in the morning and let them know that you are sending them a certified mail request for a continuance because you are on a job that has got you in a location you cannot get back in time. [01:21:43.600 --> 01:21:50.600] Right. I mean, like I said, I'd gotten two tickets in the matter of three days out on 59. [01:21:50.600 --> 01:21:56.600] They just had it loaded full of cops, I guess, and they'd just pull everybody over for any little thing. [01:21:56.600 --> 01:22:03.600] And, in fact, that officer pulled us over because he had...my brake light was working too good. [01:22:03.600 --> 01:22:09.600] It wasn't out. It was stuck on. One of the filaments was staying on, so one was brighter than the other. [01:22:09.600 --> 01:22:15.600] And that was his PC to pull us over. I thought that was really cute. [01:22:15.600 --> 01:22:25.600] Yeah, well, like I say, they're hurting for revenue. They will cook up anything they can to write you a ticket. [01:22:25.600 --> 01:22:36.600] Sure. All right, sir. Well, I don't want to take any of your time. I need to get back to work here and thank you again and hopefully I can make it in a Sunday class sometime soon. [01:22:36.600 --> 01:22:39.600] All right. Thank you for calling in, Fred. We appreciate it. [01:22:39.600 --> 01:22:40.600] All right. Good night. [01:22:40.600 --> 01:22:42.600] Good luck. [01:22:42.600 --> 01:22:46.600] Okay. Jeff and John. Let's go to Jeff. [01:22:46.600 --> 01:22:48.600] Evening, Jeff. What can we do for you? [01:22:48.600 --> 01:22:58.600] Hey, good evening to you. I got a citation for a wrong way on a one way. This is in Austin. [01:22:58.600 --> 01:23:17.600] And I was wondering if I should try to do a motion for dismissal based on non-commercial vehicle or based on the fact that the road was closed and, you know, I was just parking my car, actually. [01:23:17.600 --> 01:23:31.600] Okay. First off, here's the issue. In that regard, whether or not it's a commercial vehicle, you went the wrong way down a one way street. Does that pose a public danger? [01:23:31.600 --> 01:23:34.600] Not if the street is closed. [01:23:34.600 --> 01:23:41.600] Well, not the question at the moment. Normally, would that have posed a public danger? [01:23:41.600 --> 01:23:49.600] Normally, if there's a car coming, yeah. Of course, if the street wasn't closed, I wouldn't have gone down there. It's three feet to turn around and park in the spot across the street. [01:23:49.600 --> 01:24:00.600] Okay. Well, follow what I'm trying to make you understand here. That's going to be their argument. Okay? [01:24:00.600 --> 01:24:01.600] Hello? [01:24:01.600 --> 01:24:02.600] Yeah, yeah. I understand you. [01:24:02.600 --> 01:24:11.600] Okay. Now, explain how far on this street you traveled in the wrong direction. [01:24:11.600 --> 01:24:31.600] I traveled about ten feet at most. I mean, I was literally parking in a parking spot across the street. And the street was closed. It's Sixth Street. No, on a Saturday night, it's closed. There's no traffic. [01:24:31.600 --> 01:24:40.600] Okay? Now, when you say, is it a parking lot across the street or is it a parking spot on the street? [01:24:40.600 --> 01:24:42.600] Parking spot on the street. [01:24:42.600 --> 01:24:55.600] Okay. So, if all you had to do was cross the street, I'm wondering exactly how that constitutes wrong way. [01:24:55.600 --> 01:25:18.600] Well, I guess technically, I turned down Sixth Street to get into a spot that I had to turn around on Sixth Street to get into. So, I went ten feet, turned my car in a spot which I could see on the adjacent street. And then, of course, I parallel parked my car. [01:25:18.600 --> 01:25:27.600] Okay. Question number one. Is the parking spot you're trying to get into on the corner of the street you're exiting to enter Sixth Street? [01:25:27.600 --> 01:25:32.600] It is not on the corner. It's one space off the corner. [01:25:32.600 --> 01:25:36.600] One space as in one occupied by another automobile? [01:25:36.600 --> 01:25:38.600] Another automobile, yes. [01:25:38.600 --> 01:25:46.600] Okay. And is it on the same side or opposite side? [01:25:46.600 --> 01:25:50.600] It is on the opposite side of the street that I was on. [01:25:50.600 --> 01:26:02.600] And when you turned to get into this spot, you were facing opposite the direction of travel of the other automobiles that are parked there. [01:26:02.600 --> 01:26:04.600] That is correct. [01:26:04.600 --> 01:26:23.600] Okay. So, my next question would be, if it was that close to the intersection, why not turn onto the street in the proper direction and then back up as if you're parallel parking? [01:26:23.600 --> 01:26:28.600] Because they can't write you a ticket for parallel parking in the proper direction. [01:26:28.600 --> 01:26:34.600] But to do that, I would have to pass the street and then back up into oncoming traffic. [01:26:34.600 --> 01:26:36.600] What oncoming traffic? [01:26:36.600 --> 01:26:44.600] The traffic that was behind me. I see I was on an adjacent street and I turned right to go onto Sixth Street. [01:26:44.600 --> 01:26:52.600] So, there's traffic behind me. I couldn't back up. [01:26:52.600 --> 01:26:57.600] Okay. [01:26:57.600 --> 01:26:59.600] Alright. [01:26:59.600 --> 01:27:05.600] Backing up actually would have been much more dangerous than traveling on a one-way street with no traffic coming down it. [01:27:05.600 --> 01:27:21.600] Well, I understand the concept of this, but I failed to see how the traffic behind you on the adjoining street had you swung to the left and looped around where you were basically still right in front of that street. [01:27:21.600 --> 01:27:31.600] And then backing up, how they would have got in behind you in the first place, provided I'm picturing this in my mind correctly. [01:27:31.600 --> 01:27:35.600] See, I'm on the corner. I'm on the corner. [01:27:35.600 --> 01:27:38.600] You're coming off a street that's got two lanes, correct? [01:27:38.600 --> 01:27:40.600] Let's say I'm on Brazos Street. You're familiar with that. [01:27:40.600 --> 01:27:45.600] Well, I don't know anything about the streets. I'm just asking, the street you're coming off of has two lanes. [01:27:45.600 --> 01:27:47.600] Yes, it does. [01:27:47.600 --> 01:27:51.600] Okay. And the second lane, you're not on a one-way street, correct? [01:27:51.600 --> 01:27:55.600] No, no, no. The street I'm coming down is a one-way street. [01:27:55.600 --> 01:28:01.600] Okay. But follow what I'm saying here. Sixth Street is also a one-way street. [01:28:01.600 --> 01:28:03.600] Uh-huh. And I'm going on an adjacent one. [01:28:03.600 --> 01:28:06.600] And you're coming down a one-way street to get to Sixth Street? [01:28:06.600 --> 01:28:07.600] Yes. [01:28:07.600 --> 01:28:11.600] And the one-way street you're on is two lanes wide? [01:28:11.600 --> 01:28:13.600] Yes. [01:28:13.600 --> 01:28:23.600] Okay. Somehow I have a problem with that, considering that if Sixth Street is a one-way street, both of those lanes would have had to turn right. [01:28:23.600 --> 01:28:26.600] Would they not? [01:28:26.600 --> 01:28:33.600] No, I'm on an adjacent street, not a parallel street. I'm going down a one-way street and... [01:28:33.600 --> 01:28:37.600] I understand you're not on a parallel street. You're on a street that tees into Sixth, right? [01:28:37.600 --> 01:28:39.600] Correct. [01:28:39.600 --> 01:28:44.600] Okay. And it's got two lanes. And if that street is a one-way street... [01:28:44.600 --> 01:28:45.600] Yes. [01:28:45.600 --> 01:28:48.600] ...and it tees into Sixth Street, which is a one-way street... [01:28:48.600 --> 01:28:49.600] Yes. [01:28:49.600 --> 01:28:56.600] ...then both lanes on the street you're leaving have to be turning right. [01:28:56.600 --> 01:29:04.600] Both lanes on the street that I'm leaving have to be turning right, but you can't turn right down Sixth Street because it's a one-way. [01:29:04.600 --> 01:29:08.600] Okay. Is it a one-way to the left or to the right? [01:29:08.600 --> 01:29:10.600] It's a one-way to the left. [01:29:10.600 --> 01:29:15.600] Okay. Were you in the right-hand lane on the street you were leaving or the left-hand lane on the street you were leaving? [01:29:15.600 --> 01:29:16.600] I was on the right-hand lane. [01:29:16.600 --> 01:29:17.600] I'm sorry? [01:29:17.600 --> 01:29:22.600] I was on the right-hand lane and traffic is going left down the street, down Sixth Street. [01:29:22.600 --> 01:29:23.600] Okay. [01:29:23.600 --> 01:29:33.600] And the traffic I am on, of course, is going straight down the street. But I cannot turn right. That was the whole problem. I couldn't turn right on Sixth Street and I couldn't back up. [01:29:33.600 --> 01:29:42.600] Okay. I think there's a way you could have done this to avoid the ticket, but if you'll hang on, we'll pick this up on the other side, Jeff. [01:29:42.600 --> 01:29:43.600] Okay. [01:29:43.600 --> 01:29:48.600] All right. 512-646-1984. This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:29:48.600 --> 01:29:51.600] Deborah Stevens, Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton. [01:29:51.600 --> 01:29:56.600] We've only got a couple of other callers on the board and a half an hour left, so if you have any questions, give us a call. [01:29:56.600 --> 01:29:59.600] 512-646-1984. 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[01:32:28.600 --> 01:32:33.600] John, Paul, I see you on the board. I want to try to finish up with Jeff here. [01:32:33.600 --> 01:32:36.600] Okay, Jeff, let's see if we can wrap this up here real quick. [01:32:36.600 --> 01:32:37.600] Okay. [01:32:37.600 --> 01:32:45.600] The point of what I'm getting at here is that when you made that right turn down that one-way street, that presents a public hazard. [01:32:45.600 --> 01:32:53.600] The officer's correct in that. Streets closed or otherwise, you're telling me there are already other cars parked on that street. [01:32:53.600 --> 01:32:54.600] Yes. [01:32:54.600 --> 01:32:58.600] Okay. You don't know who's in those cars. [01:32:58.600 --> 01:33:08.600] You don't know if they could pull out of a parking spot headed your way without their lights on or anything else and never see you till it's too late. [01:33:08.600 --> 01:33:13.600] So road closed or not, that's a potential public hazard. [01:33:13.600 --> 01:33:22.600] Had you swung your car wide to the right as you were coming into Sixth Street but continued left when you did that, [01:33:22.600 --> 01:33:32.600] you would have caddy cornered your car in the street in such a way that the cars behind you most likely would have stopped before they entered the intersection, [01:33:32.600 --> 01:33:37.600] giving you room to back up like you're parallel parking. [01:33:37.600 --> 01:33:47.600] Now, the difference here as far as going forward or anything else, I know there's a wide range of difference in the safety. [01:33:47.600 --> 01:33:53.600] But the general procedure here is that you back into his parking spot when you're parallel parking, right? [01:33:53.600 --> 01:33:54.600] Yes. [01:33:54.600 --> 01:34:03.600] So the officer could have done nothing, whether he liked it or not, to write you a ticket. [01:34:03.600 --> 01:34:09.600] I understand the concept of what you wanted to do, and I got no argument with it, [01:34:09.600 --> 01:34:17.600] especially considering that you most likely paid careful attention to ensure there was no traffic and the road was closed. [01:34:17.600 --> 01:34:22.600] But you provided them with an opportunity to come at you. [01:34:22.600 --> 01:34:24.600] That much I know. [01:34:24.600 --> 01:34:27.600] Okay. That's the problem. [01:34:27.600 --> 01:34:33.600] Had you done it the way I'm suggesting, odds are that opportunity would have never existed. [01:34:33.600 --> 01:34:35.600] I understand. [01:34:35.600 --> 01:34:44.600] So the question here is on how you're going to fight it, commercial is no longer part of the equation necessarily [01:34:44.600 --> 01:34:52.600] because they can make the argument that what you did directly endangered the public. [01:34:52.600 --> 01:35:00.600] And I guarantee you, even if you could win the argument on transportation issues, the public endangerment issue is going to hold water. [01:35:00.600 --> 01:35:02.600] Okay. Well, let me ask you this. [01:35:02.600 --> 01:35:09.600] The ticket itself, the citation itself, does not have a violation number listed. [01:35:09.600 --> 01:35:11.600] The ticket doesn't have to. [01:35:11.600 --> 01:35:18.600] The criminal complaint should and the charging instrument must. [01:35:18.600 --> 01:35:19.600] Okay. [01:35:19.600 --> 01:35:26.600] Now, if this is a municipal citation, which is where you're describing, I'm pretty sure it is, [01:35:26.600 --> 01:35:38.600] then regardless of what happened, there are going to be numerous due process violations that would prevent them from ever getting you into court and prosecuting you to begin with. [01:35:38.600 --> 01:35:44.600] Absolutely guaranteed there will be. [01:35:44.600 --> 01:35:53.600] So, once again, what you need to be learning is what the process they're going to put you through is and how that process violates the laws of the state. [01:35:53.600 --> 01:35:54.600] Yeah. [01:35:54.600 --> 01:35:57.600] That's going to be your defense, not the ticket. [01:35:57.600 --> 01:35:59.600] Okay. [01:35:59.600 --> 01:36:02.600] Now, guess where you need to be to learn that. [01:36:02.600 --> 01:36:06.600] Brave new books, signed these at 4 o'clock? [01:36:06.600 --> 01:36:07.600] At 2 to 5. [01:36:07.600 --> 01:36:09.600] 2 to 5, okay. [01:36:09.600 --> 01:36:15.600] Because that's what we're doing. [01:36:15.600 --> 01:36:17.600] Does that about cover it? [01:36:17.600 --> 01:36:18.600] Yeah, actually it does. [01:36:18.600 --> 01:36:19.600] I really appreciate it. [01:36:19.600 --> 01:36:20.600] Okay, man. [01:36:20.600 --> 01:36:21.600] Have a good one. [01:36:21.600 --> 01:36:22.600] Thanks. [01:36:22.600 --> 01:36:23.600] All right. [01:36:23.600 --> 01:36:24.600] Let's get on to John here. [01:36:24.600 --> 01:36:26.600] John, what can we do for you? [01:36:26.600 --> 01:36:28.600] Hi, Eddie. [01:36:28.600 --> 01:36:34.600] Eddie, I finally had my long way to trial here last Thursday. [01:36:34.600 --> 01:36:39.600] Excuse me. I did lose. [01:36:39.600 --> 01:36:48.600] Of course, I tried a number of things, but, boy, they sure got their system down. [01:36:48.600 --> 01:36:50.600] Where was the trial? [01:36:50.600 --> 01:36:52.600] That was in Bandera. [01:36:52.600 --> 01:36:53.600] Okay. [01:36:53.600 --> 01:36:55.600] And what was the charge? [01:36:55.600 --> 01:37:01.600] It was speeding 78 to 70. [01:37:01.600 --> 01:37:03.600] And who issued the ticket? [01:37:03.600 --> 01:37:05.600] It was the constable. [01:37:05.600 --> 01:37:06.600] Okay. [01:37:06.600 --> 01:37:09.600] And, Eddie, I've talked to you about a number of things here. [01:37:09.600 --> 01:37:11.600] You put a P.O. box on there. [01:37:11.600 --> 01:37:18.600] I was going back over some of your programs tonight, and I even brought that up, showed that information to the judge, [01:37:18.600 --> 01:37:21.600] and he said, well, that doesn't matter. [01:37:21.600 --> 01:37:28.600] The constable, he's been a lawman for 30 years, and, boy, I understand. [01:37:28.600 --> 01:37:34.600] So this is my first trial, and I see so much of what you talk about. [01:37:34.600 --> 01:37:43.600] Well, it really came through the slick answers, the constantly going back to what you were speeding. [01:37:43.600 --> 01:37:52.600] I did use a number of your questions, but I started to feel the momentum shift against me, [01:37:52.600 --> 01:37:58.600] even though I was trying to show them documents and those things the judge wouldn't accept, et cetera. [01:37:58.600 --> 01:38:02.600] What I wanted to do, the most important thing right now... [01:38:02.600 --> 01:38:06.600] Wait, wait, wait, wait. What do you mean things the judge wouldn't accept? [01:38:06.600 --> 01:38:16.600] Well, for example, I tried to submit the, was it the, oh, I don't have it in front of me, Eddie, [01:38:16.600 --> 01:38:25.600] but the notice of time and place of appearance, the Texas Transportation Code, he looked at it. [01:38:25.600 --> 01:38:38.600] I tried to, of course, try to make the case that he was required to have me appear before a magistrate. [01:38:38.600 --> 01:38:44.600] I don't know, Eddie, it seemed like the judge didn't even know what he was doing or if it was... [01:38:44.600 --> 01:38:49.600] Well, that's most likely true if this was a JP court, but the issue here becomes this. [01:38:49.600 --> 01:38:52.600] Did you lay proper foundation to get it in? [01:38:52.600 --> 01:38:58.600] You know what? Probably not. I'll just say that at this point. [01:38:58.600 --> 01:39:04.600] Okay, because that's where most people get mad and upset. [01:39:04.600 --> 01:39:07.600] Well, I couldn't do this. I couldn't do this. The judge wouldn't take it. [01:39:07.600 --> 01:39:11.600] It's because you did not lay proper foundation where the judge could take it. [01:39:11.600 --> 01:39:12.600] Yes, sir. [01:39:12.600 --> 01:39:15.600] And without that, he can deny it out of hand. [01:39:15.600 --> 01:39:28.600] Right. The important thing is, at this point, I need to find the form for the appeal, [01:39:28.600 --> 01:39:31.600] or is that just something you make up and then how long... [01:39:31.600 --> 01:39:38.600] No, you file a motion or a notice of appeal is what it's called. [01:39:38.600 --> 01:39:44.600] Uh-huh. You file that and how many days did he give you to get it filed? [01:39:44.600 --> 01:39:48.600] Well, they say 10, but you know, the judge said 10 in his assistance last Thursday, [01:39:48.600 --> 01:39:52.600] but he said, but don't quote me on that, so I'm not going to. [01:39:52.600 --> 01:39:57.600] I'm ready to do it today, or, you know, I was ready to do it today, [01:39:57.600 --> 01:40:00.600] but they didn't have a form in the clerk's office, so I said, [01:40:00.600 --> 01:40:03.600] well, okay, I'll just come down here and figure out what... [01:40:03.600 --> 01:40:11.600] It's a written notice of appeal. You simply notify the court via written notice [01:40:11.600 --> 01:40:16.600] that you fully intend to appeal. [01:40:16.600 --> 01:40:22.600] The problem that's going to exist is you're going into county court, [01:40:22.600 --> 01:40:25.600] it's going to be a trial de novo because this was a JP court, [01:40:25.600 --> 01:40:28.600] therefore there was no court reporter, correct? [01:40:28.600 --> 01:40:29.600] That's correct. [01:40:29.600 --> 01:40:34.600] So it's a court of no record. The county court case will be trial de novo. [01:40:34.600 --> 01:40:39.600] Now, what this means is they're going to take twice the amount of the fines from you [01:40:39.600 --> 01:40:42.600] before you get your appeal. [01:40:42.600 --> 01:40:45.600] Yes, sir. Yeah, they explained that to me, and that's not a problem [01:40:45.600 --> 01:40:48.600] because the citation itself was only $46. [01:40:48.600 --> 01:40:50.600] The court costs for $100. [01:40:50.600 --> 01:40:54.600] They told me that whatever it is, it's $292 or whatever. [01:40:54.600 --> 01:40:57.600] I got the funds. [01:40:57.600 --> 01:41:04.600] So, Eddie, for the next trial, now I realize I was going, again, [01:41:04.600 --> 01:41:11.600] over some of your older shows, and actually it was like a nightmare in my head [01:41:11.600 --> 01:41:15.600] about talking about making sure this is a court of record. [01:41:15.600 --> 01:41:19.600] Okay, first thing is the county will be a court of record. [01:41:19.600 --> 01:41:23.600] You just need to make sure and demand that everything be on the record. [01:41:23.600 --> 01:41:24.600] Okay. [01:41:24.600 --> 01:41:29.600] But the first thing you need to do is to go back and judicially conduct complaint [01:41:29.600 --> 01:41:35.600] this JP magistrate nine ways from Sunday. [01:41:35.600 --> 01:41:41.600] I mean, there's an entire list of things this individual did not do. [01:41:41.600 --> 01:41:45.600] I'm willing to bet money on it, real money. [01:41:45.600 --> 01:41:46.600] All right. [01:41:46.600 --> 01:41:51.600] They were required to give you an Article 1517 Magistration and didn't do it. [01:41:51.600 --> 01:41:55.600] They were required to fill out specific paperwork and didn't do it. [01:41:55.600 --> 01:41:59.600] That paperwork required that they do several very specific things. [01:41:59.600 --> 01:42:00.600] They didn't do it. [01:42:00.600 --> 01:42:07.600] He needs a judicial conduct complaint filed against him for every single one of those things. [01:42:07.600 --> 01:42:12.600] And all said and done, there would probably be all over two dozen. [01:42:12.600 --> 01:42:19.600] Do I just need to maybe bring that up in the upcoming seminar? [01:42:19.600 --> 01:42:23.600] If you come to the seminar, bring your information, and we'll talk about it. [01:42:23.600 --> 01:42:24.600] Okay. [01:42:24.600 --> 01:42:27.600] Now, Eddie, so I can just type this up, notice of appeal. [01:42:27.600 --> 01:42:30.600] I hereby give notice that I find appeal, et cetera, and give them the... [01:42:30.600 --> 01:42:34.600] Yes, but you need to make sure that you put the proper styling and everything on it [01:42:34.600 --> 01:42:37.600] like you would for any other filing in your case. [01:42:37.600 --> 01:42:38.600] Okay. [01:42:38.600 --> 01:42:42.600] It'll look more or less just like a motion, except it's not a motion. [01:42:42.600 --> 01:42:45.600] It's a notice of appeal. [01:42:45.600 --> 01:42:46.600] Okay. [01:42:46.600 --> 01:42:48.600] And you're not moving the court. [01:42:48.600 --> 01:42:54.600] You're informing the court that you want and demand your appeal. [01:42:54.600 --> 01:42:55.600] Okay. [01:42:55.600 --> 01:42:57.600] All right. [01:42:57.600 --> 01:43:01.600] Also, Eddie, when I spoke to the... [01:43:01.600 --> 01:43:07.600] Of course, I had requested a speedy trial. [01:43:07.600 --> 01:43:12.600] I received the citation on August 22nd of last year. [01:43:12.600 --> 01:43:16.600] And so, of course, we were just in court on the 5th of May. [01:43:16.600 --> 01:43:18.600] I brought that up. [01:43:18.600 --> 01:43:19.600] The... [01:43:19.600 --> 01:43:23.600] First of all, the judge said, well, he said, were you harmed? [01:43:23.600 --> 01:43:28.600] And I said, honestly, I was just a little flustered. [01:43:28.600 --> 01:43:29.600] I couldn't think of... [01:43:29.600 --> 01:43:33.600] I was trying to think of how I could say I was harmed and I was not. [01:43:33.600 --> 01:43:40.600] And he said, well, then, you know, he said, then I'll let the trial proceed. [01:43:40.600 --> 01:43:42.600] I also brought that up with the... [01:43:42.600 --> 01:43:44.600] Okay, John, hang on just a second. [01:43:44.600 --> 01:43:46.600] We're fixing to go to break. [01:43:46.600 --> 01:43:47.600] We'll finish this up on the other side. [01:43:47.600 --> 01:43:48.600] Okay. [01:43:48.600 --> 01:43:49.600] All right, folks. [01:43:49.600 --> 01:43:51.600] Rule of law radio, 512-646-1984. [01:43:51.600 --> 01:43:53.600] We got one segment left. [01:43:53.600 --> 01:43:55.600] Paul, Michael, I see you on the board. [01:43:55.600 --> 01:44:00.600] Hang on and I'll get to you on the other side of the break. [01:44:00.600 --> 01:44:02.600] More energy. [01:44:02.600 --> 01:44:04.600] Stronger immune power. 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[01:45:45.600 --> 01:45:54.600] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, pro se tactics and much more. [01:45:54.600 --> 01:46:22.600] Please visit RuleOfLawRadio.com and click on the banner or call toll free 866-LAW-EASY. [01:46:22.600 --> 01:46:25.600] Alright folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:46:25.600 --> 01:46:27.600] Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens. [01:46:27.600 --> 01:46:31.600] Okay, we're going to finish it up with John, then we're going to go to Paul and Michael. [01:46:31.600 --> 01:46:32.600] Alright, John. [01:46:32.600 --> 01:46:35.600] Yeah, just the last thing, Eddie. [01:46:35.600 --> 01:46:43.600] Also, I had filed charges of misconduct on the constable, filed that a couple months ago. [01:46:43.600 --> 01:46:52.600] And of course the prosecutor had not taken that before the grand jury. [01:46:52.600 --> 01:46:56.600] Should that be charges against him from his conduct or bar grievance or both? [01:46:56.600 --> 01:47:01.600] No, it's shielding from prosecution, 38.05 code of criminal procedure. [01:47:01.600 --> 01:47:10.600] It's also official oppression and abuse of official capacity, 39.02 and 39.03, penal code. [01:47:10.600 --> 01:47:16.600] Okay. Alright. Alright, Eddie, I'll get started on this. [01:47:16.600 --> 01:47:22.600] Oh, and what is the, generally, how long do you have to file these? [01:47:22.600 --> 01:47:23.600] The notice of appeal? [01:47:23.600 --> 01:47:24.600] Yes, sir. [01:47:24.600 --> 01:47:26.600] Ten days according to statute. [01:47:26.600 --> 01:47:28.600] Okay, is that ten business days normally? [01:47:28.600 --> 01:47:35.600] Yes. Well, no, actually it just says ten days, so treat it as calendar days, just in case. [01:47:35.600 --> 01:47:38.600] And I will definitely see you again this Sunday. [01:47:38.600 --> 01:47:39.600] Okay. [01:47:39.600 --> 01:47:40.600] Thank you very much. [01:47:40.600 --> 01:47:41.600] Yes, sir. [01:47:41.600 --> 01:47:45.600] Alright, let's go to Paul. Paul, what can we do for you? [01:47:45.600 --> 01:47:47.600] Hey, how are you doing tonight? [01:47:47.600 --> 01:47:49.600] Doing great. What's up? [01:47:49.600 --> 01:47:56.600] I just, I moved down here in August of last year and I just wanted to know if there's any, [01:47:56.600 --> 01:48:04.600] I got pulled over for taking a right-on-right on MLK and I got off at the exit going southbound on I-35. [01:48:04.600 --> 01:48:07.600] Yeah, one of their favorite trap-use spots. [01:48:07.600 --> 01:48:13.600] Right, yeah. I noticed that. They were parked right there waiting for me, actually, and I noticed, [01:48:13.600 --> 01:48:18.600] and I wasn't used to the law at all, and I had a Washington license at the time, actually. [01:48:18.600 --> 01:48:22.600] I had just moved down probably like five days before that, so, [01:48:22.600 --> 01:48:27.600] and I was just wondering if there's anything I could do about that, because... [01:48:27.600 --> 01:48:32.600] Well, yes, there is, and that is be at Brave New Books two to five on Sunday, [01:48:32.600 --> 01:48:38.600] because what you're going after is the due process violations the Austin Municipal Court [01:48:38.600 --> 01:48:42.600] will perpetrate against you if you let them. [01:48:42.600 --> 01:48:49.600] One thing we do not do is we do not address the merits of the citation, [01:48:49.600 --> 01:48:54.600] because the moment you go to merits, they will ensure that you lose. [01:48:54.600 --> 01:48:55.600] Okay. [01:48:55.600 --> 01:49:05.600] But they will absolutely, positively violate your due process rights long before you ever get to merits. [01:49:05.600 --> 01:49:08.600] Okay, I see what you're saying. [01:49:08.600 --> 01:49:14.600] So, what we learn at Brave New Books is what they're supposed to be doing, [01:49:14.600 --> 01:49:20.600] what they are not doing, how to use that against them, and fight back. [01:49:20.600 --> 01:49:27.600] Okay. So, okay, so then I started living on Parker Lane, [01:49:27.600 --> 01:49:34.600] and I got pulled over, and I went by this school zone light, you know, how they're supposed to start blinking, [01:49:34.600 --> 01:49:40.600] and it wasn't blinking, and I'm driving, and all of a sudden I have a bike caught behind me, [01:49:40.600 --> 01:49:45.600] and he tells me the school zone's blinking, and I'm wondering, like, you know, [01:49:45.600 --> 01:49:49.600] if it had started blinking at the same time, because it was around the time school gets out, [01:49:49.600 --> 01:49:55.600] but it wasn't blinking. I live right there. I look at it every time I leave my driveway. [01:49:55.600 --> 01:49:59.600] And I got another ticket for that, so I'm struggling with two tickets right now. [01:49:59.600 --> 01:50:01.600] What was the charge? [01:50:01.600 --> 01:50:10.600] Speeding in the school zone. He gave me five over. I was doing 31, so obviously it's 11 over. [01:50:10.600 --> 01:50:17.600] Okay. First question is, is what time of day is written on the ticket? [01:50:17.600 --> 01:50:21.600] I don't have the ticket with me, but I should look at that, huh? What's the time? [01:50:21.600 --> 01:50:25.600] Yeah. What is the time he allegedly sighted you? [01:50:25.600 --> 01:50:32.600] What is the time when the light allegedly changes to mark it as a school zone and the speed limit go down? [01:50:32.600 --> 01:50:41.600] Do they match? If they do, then the issue still goes to what we just talked about with the write-on red ticket. [01:50:41.600 --> 01:50:51.600] We're still not going to Merritt's. Okay? But if they don't match and he stopped you wrongfully, [01:50:51.600 --> 01:50:57.600] then that gives us another bullet in our gun along with the due process violations. [01:50:57.600 --> 01:51:03.600] As soon as you're saying, so I can fight both tickets at once if I possibly match those two? [01:51:03.600 --> 01:51:06.600] Well, they don't have to match for you to fight them both at once. [01:51:06.600 --> 01:51:08.600] Okay. [01:51:08.600 --> 01:51:14.600] I'm just saying that we have extra ammunition against that particular officer for that particular citation [01:51:14.600 --> 01:51:21.600] if he wrote you up for a time when those lights don't exist as a school zone. [01:51:21.600 --> 01:51:23.600] Okay. [01:51:23.600 --> 01:51:33.600] Like, for instance, if the time says between 2.30 and 4 o'clock and the time he wrote on the ticket is 2.27, [01:51:33.600 --> 01:51:36.600] that doesn't match, does it? [01:51:36.600 --> 01:51:37.600] No, it doesn't. [01:51:37.600 --> 01:51:44.600] And so he stopped you wrongfully and falsified a government document to charge you falsely. [01:51:44.600 --> 01:51:48.600] Okay. I understand. [01:51:48.600 --> 01:51:54.600] Now, odds are he's not quite that stupid unless he has a really bad watch. [01:51:54.600 --> 01:51:59.600] I'm pretty sure he wasn't that stupid. If I look at that ticket, it's going to be after the time that it said on that sign. [01:51:59.600 --> 01:52:04.600] Most likely, in which case we go after him on the due process violations. [01:52:04.600 --> 01:52:08.600] Okay. All right. Well, thank you. I thank you for your time. [01:52:08.600 --> 01:52:13.600] You're very welcome. I expect to see you Sunday two to five. Brave new books. [01:52:13.600 --> 01:52:17.600] I actually work, unfortunately, maybe if I get a Sunday off magically. [01:52:17.600 --> 01:52:20.600] Actually, Memorial Day, are you going to be there? [01:52:20.600 --> 01:52:28.600] Well, Memorial Day, we probably won't have anybody there. I would be, but who knows where everybody else would be on a four-day weekend. [01:52:28.600 --> 01:52:32.600] Well, me, Tyson, and my girlfriend would show up. [01:52:32.600 --> 01:52:35.600] All right. Well, we'll see what happens. [01:52:35.600 --> 01:52:36.600] All right. I'll talk to you later. [01:52:36.600 --> 01:52:38.600] All right, Paul. Thanks for calling in. [01:52:38.600 --> 01:52:42.600] Okay. Let's go to Michael. Hi, Michael. What's up? [01:52:42.600 --> 01:52:44.600] Eddie, how you doing? [01:52:44.600 --> 01:52:46.600] So far, so good. [01:52:46.600 --> 01:52:52.600] Good. Hey, I didn't hear you or Deborah say anything tonight about tomorrow up in Austin at the Capitol. [01:52:52.600 --> 01:52:57.600] Yes, I did. We spent a whole segment on it at the beginning of the show, actually. [01:52:57.600 --> 01:52:59.600] Oh, with Obama? [01:52:59.600 --> 01:53:13.600] Concerning the House bill, I'm sorry, Senate Bill 9, that everyone needs to get up in order to stop the Real ID Act and to stop the checkpoints, to check for people's driver's licenses and insurance. [01:53:13.600 --> 01:53:18.600] Okay. Well, Obama's going to be there tomorrow, too, in regards to the fires in Texas. [01:53:18.600 --> 01:53:19.600] Oh, okay. [01:53:19.600 --> 01:53:24.600] And Alex brought it up. He's going to be bullhorning them, so you guys might want to hang around. [01:53:24.600 --> 01:53:26.600] And he's supposed to appear where? [01:53:26.600 --> 01:53:32.600] At the Capitol in Austin. I'm not sure exactly what time. [01:53:32.600 --> 01:53:35.600] I wonder if they can arrest you for bringing rotten eggs. [01:53:35.600 --> 01:53:41.600] Yeah, I'm not sure what time that is. I did hear something about that. I think it's more in the evening. [01:53:41.600 --> 01:53:48.600] But I'm sorry, I didn't consider that as important as stopping the checkpoints and the Real ID Act in Texas. [01:53:48.600 --> 01:53:53.600] But, yeah, any chance we have to yell at Obama, I guess, is a good thing. [01:53:53.600 --> 01:54:00.600] Well, yeah, I'm quite sure most Americans at this point would agree that the best thing about Obama would be his absence. [01:54:00.600 --> 01:54:05.600] Well, you know, I don't want to send out too many action alerts to our listeners also, Michael. [01:54:05.600 --> 01:54:13.600] And so, you know, to me the main action alert that I would like to call our listeners out for tomorrow, [01:54:13.600 --> 01:54:20.600] if anyone has any time to engage in any action tomorrow, it would be to get to that committee hearing [01:54:20.600 --> 01:54:24.600] and put in their affidavit and speak out against the implementation of Real ID. [01:54:24.600 --> 01:54:28.600] Because, you know, going and yelling at Obama is great and everything. [01:54:28.600 --> 01:54:31.600] And, yeah, I think that if people have time to do it, that's a good thing. [01:54:31.600 --> 01:54:36.600] But, like I said, I just don't want to over barrage our listeners with too many calls to action alerts. [01:54:36.600 --> 01:54:39.600] And, you know, Obama is going to come and go. [01:54:39.600 --> 01:54:46.600] But if the Real ID is implemented in Texas, that's something that's going to be very permanent and very damaging forever to us. [01:54:46.600 --> 01:54:47.600] Absolutely. [01:54:47.600 --> 01:54:49.600] So I consider that a little bit more important. [01:54:49.600 --> 01:54:51.600] Yeah, that's really important. [01:54:51.600 --> 01:54:57.600] So remember, folks, down at the Capitol tomorrow, 830 a.m., what's the room number, Deborah? [01:54:57.600 --> 01:55:00.600] It's E2.028. [01:55:00.600 --> 01:55:04.600] Okay. That's for the Real ID implementation they're trying to make here in Texas. [01:55:04.600 --> 01:55:06.600] So please come down and be heard. [01:55:06.600 --> 01:55:10.600] Now, for those of you that come to the seminars or have ever heard me speak in public, [01:55:10.600 --> 01:55:14.600] you know I've got a voice that no bullhorn is going to overcome. [01:55:14.600 --> 01:55:16.600] So even Alex would have a problem with that. [01:55:16.600 --> 01:55:20.600] And I'm wondering if I can get arrested for standing in the crowd screaming, [01:55:20.600 --> 01:55:25.600] usurping foreign scumbag at the top of my lungs. [01:55:25.600 --> 01:55:29.600] I don't know. It would be a toss-up between you and Alex getting hauled away. [01:55:29.600 --> 01:55:33.600] Well, we may have to just see what that competition results in. [01:55:33.600 --> 01:55:35.600] Which one can yell at him the loudest? [01:55:35.600 --> 01:55:40.600] Really. Anyways, in New York State they're having a blitz for motorcycle checks. [01:55:40.600 --> 01:55:45.600] They're doing roadblocks everywhere for going after all the motorcycles for lights and loudpipes. [01:55:45.600 --> 01:55:48.600] And insurance and all that nonsense. [01:55:48.600 --> 01:55:52.600] So once they start doing that, they have quite a bit of funding, [01:55:52.600 --> 01:55:56.600] which they put in place for extra police power to do this. [01:55:56.600 --> 01:55:59.600] And DOT people to put the bikes out of service. [01:55:59.600 --> 01:56:01.600] So that's going to be pretty interesting, [01:56:01.600 --> 01:56:05.600] especially with the fact that the license and everything is a voluntary thing. [01:56:05.600 --> 01:56:09.600] And what I'm going to start doing is trying to get some of the groups aware [01:56:09.600 --> 01:56:13.600] and get them going on the facts. [01:56:13.600 --> 01:56:17.600] Well, let's also not forget the requirement to show proof of financial responsibility. [01:56:17.600 --> 01:56:23.600] That completely reverses the innocent until proven guilty mandate of due process. [01:56:23.600 --> 01:56:26.600] What they're doing in most of the state statutes is saying, [01:56:26.600 --> 01:56:31.600] if you can't prove you've got it, then the presumption is you're guilty. [01:56:31.600 --> 01:56:34.600] And now you've got to go to court and prove you're innocent. [01:56:34.600 --> 01:56:40.600] That just doesn't work for me in the realm of due process and constitutional protections. [01:56:40.600 --> 01:56:45.600] Right, right. Well, in New York, I'm not clear on it yet. [01:56:45.600 --> 01:56:46.600] I haven't checked it out. [01:56:46.600 --> 01:56:51.600] But there's supposed to be a form you could fill out under financial responsibility. [01:56:51.600 --> 01:56:57.600] And I guess it voids all of the other requirements from what information. [01:56:57.600 --> 01:57:00.600] Yeah, but that's a certificate of self-insurance. [01:57:00.600 --> 01:57:05.600] And they're still requiring that you provide proof that you've got a deposit of money [01:57:05.600 --> 01:57:10.600] capable of fulfilling those financial obligations. [01:57:10.600 --> 01:57:17.600] You're still having to prove you're covered rather than them having to prove you aren't. [01:57:17.600 --> 01:57:20.600] It's still a shifting of the burden of proof. [01:57:20.600 --> 01:57:23.600] Right, right. [01:57:23.600 --> 01:57:27.600] Okay, now with the motorcycle, that hasn't been licensed for two years. [01:57:27.600 --> 01:57:32.600] And if I attempt to travel with it without having plates on there, could they nail me? [01:57:32.600 --> 01:57:35.600] I'm sure they'd go after expired plates. [01:57:35.600 --> 01:57:37.600] Well, they can go after you. [01:57:37.600 --> 01:57:43.600] The question is, do you understand the statutes well enough to prove they can't convict you? [01:57:43.600 --> 01:57:49.600] Well, the main thing is to be able to, you put plates on yours. [01:57:49.600 --> 01:57:52.600] I don't know if I could go with a private plate or not. [01:57:52.600 --> 01:57:56.600] No, I don't put, well, I put handmade plates on mine. [01:57:56.600 --> 01:57:57.600] Right. [01:57:57.600 --> 01:57:59.600] Yeah, mine just say private vehicle. [01:57:59.600 --> 01:58:02.600] Right, right. [01:58:02.600 --> 01:58:05.600] Well, New York, we have all the laws down pretty good. [01:58:05.600 --> 01:58:08.600] It's the same thing as in Texas as far as it being voluntary. [01:58:08.600 --> 01:58:09.600] Yeah. [01:58:09.600 --> 01:58:10.600] Or commercial, rather. [01:58:10.600 --> 01:58:11.600] I'm sorry, commercial. [01:58:11.600 --> 01:58:12.600] Okay. [01:58:12.600 --> 01:58:13.600] Well, that's good to know. [01:58:13.600 --> 01:58:16.600] Just keep studying up and stay on top of it. [01:58:16.600 --> 01:58:18.600] Okay, I'll stay in touch with you guys. [01:58:18.600 --> 01:58:19.600] Good job. [01:58:19.600 --> 01:58:20.600] Thank you very much. [01:58:20.600 --> 01:58:21.600] I appreciate it. [01:58:21.600 --> 01:58:22.600] Have a good evening. [01:58:22.600 --> 01:58:23.600] Good luck tomorrow, guys. [01:58:23.600 --> 01:58:24.600] All right. [01:58:24.600 --> 01:58:25.600] Thanks, Michael. [01:58:25.600 --> 01:58:26.600] Thanks. [01:58:26.600 --> 01:58:27.600] Thanks for calling in. [01:58:27.600 --> 01:58:28.600] God bless. [01:58:28.600 --> 01:58:30.600] Thanks for calling in and listening to us. [01:58:30.600 --> 01:58:32.600] This has been Rule of Law Radio. [01:58:32.600 --> 01:58:33.600] Randy Kelton. [01:58:33.600 --> 01:58:34.600] Eddie Craig. [01:58:34.600 --> 01:58:35.600] Deborah Stevens. [01:58:35.600 --> 01:58:43.600] Please, tomorrow, 830 a.m. Texas State Capitol, come down and be heard on the Real ID issue. [01:58:43.600 --> 01:58:44.600] Preferably against. [01:58:44.600 --> 01:59:13.600] Y'all have a good night and thanks for listening. [01:59:14.600 --> 01:59:42.600] We'll be right back. [01:59:42.600 --> 01:59:58.600] Thank you.