[00:00.000 --> 00:04.600] This news brief brought to you by the International Newsnet. [00:04.600 --> 00:09.180] Iran warned this weekend it will attack any country launching airstrikes against its nuclear [00:09.180 --> 00:15.080] sites as aggressive saber-rattling by Israel and the Islamic Republic has increased apprehension [00:15.080 --> 00:16.440] over the outbreak of war. [00:16.440 --> 00:21.360] At an international gathering of security officials and diplomats, Turkish Foreign Minister [00:21.360 --> 00:27.240] Amit Davitoglu said a Western attack on Iran would be a disaster and that greater diplomatic [00:27.240 --> 00:29.240] efforts were needed. [00:29.240 --> 00:36.600] Nick Whitney, former head of the EU's European Defense Agency, said quote, the political [00:36.600 --> 00:42.560] and economic consequences of an Israeli attack on Iran could be catastrophic for Europe since [00:42.560 --> 00:48.280] the likely spike in the price of oil could push the entire EU, including Germany, into [00:48.280 --> 00:49.280] recession. [00:49.280 --> 00:53.640] Whitney added the Iranians would probably retaliate against European interests in the [00:53.640 --> 01:00.360] region and conceivably more directly with terrorism aimed at Western countries. [01:00.360 --> 01:05.360] Emails reviewed by the Huffington Post reveal Susan G. Komin for the cure Vice President [01:05.360 --> 01:11.360] Karen Handel drove the Foundation's decision last week to defund Planned Parenthood because [01:11.360 --> 01:13.120] she's against abortion. [01:13.120 --> 01:17.240] Last week, Komin reversed his decision to withdraw breast exam funding from Planned [01:17.240 --> 01:20.200] Parenthood after a widespread outcry. [01:20.200 --> 01:26.680] A small group of leading climate scientists, financed by billionaires Bill Gates and Tar [01:26.680 --> 01:31.920] Sands magnate Murray Edwards, is lobbying governments and international bodies to back [01:31.920 --> 01:37.200] experiments manipulating the climate to avoid catastrophic climate change. [01:37.200 --> 01:42.360] The scientists who advocate methods such as spraying millions of tons of reflective particles [01:42.360 --> 01:49.240] of sulfur dioxide 30 miles above Earth argue a planned B will be needed if the UN and politicians [01:49.240 --> 01:52.360] cannot agree to cuts in greenhouse gases. [01:52.360 --> 01:57.880] Geoengineering is opposed by many environmentalists who say it could undermine efforts to reduce [01:57.880 --> 02:02.560] emissions and by developing countries who fear it could be used by rich countries to [02:02.560 --> 02:03.960] their advantage. [02:03.960 --> 02:10.000] Researcher Diana Bronson said, quote, the same small group working on high-risk technologies [02:10.000 --> 02:15.120] that will geoengineer the planet is also trying to engineer the discussion around international [02:15.120 --> 02:16.880] rules and regulations. [02:16.880 --> 02:22.080] We cannot put the fox in charge of the chicken coop. [02:22.080 --> 02:25.880] Extreme cold weather in Eastern Europe linked by climate scientists to the melting of the [02:25.880 --> 02:29.400] Arctic has caused over 300 deaths. [02:29.400 --> 02:34.480] Studies by scientists at the Alfred Wegema Institute for Polar and Marine Research confirmed [02:34.480 --> 02:38.720] there's a link between the loss of Arctic sea ice and high-pressure zones in the polar [02:38.720 --> 02:42.640] region changing wind patterns at lower altitudes. [02:42.640 --> 02:47.360] Scientists found that as sea ice is removed from the ocean, huge amounts of heat are released [02:47.360 --> 02:49.160] causing the air to rise. [02:49.160 --> 02:53.280] The rising air destabilizes the atmosphere and alters the difference in air pressure [02:53.280 --> 02:58.240] between the Arctic and more southerly regions causing wind patterns to shift. [02:58.240 --> 03:02.600] Vladimir Petukov of the Potsdam Institute said, whoever thinks that the shrinking of [03:02.600 --> 03:06.520] some faraway sea ice won't bother him could be wrong. [03:06.520 --> 03:13.520] There are complex interconnections in the climate system. [04:06.520 --> 04:33.920] I don't have any presentation material so much tonight, just that I want to go over exactly [04:33.920 --> 04:39.440] what we're going to be doing in court on Wednesday. [04:39.440 --> 04:45.040] I do have an upcoming traffic case as everyone hopefully is aware by now. [04:45.040 --> 04:50.200] I would appreciate everybody in the Austin area that if you're available and have time, [04:50.200 --> 04:58.480] 8.30 a.m. in the Austin Municipal Court, the address of the building is 700 East 7th Street. [04:58.480 --> 05:05.640] Please come down and let's pack the courtroom against the kangaroo process that normally [05:05.640 --> 05:11.800] serves for a trial in these courts heavily monitored. [05:11.800 --> 05:14.120] That would be a very good thing. [05:14.120 --> 05:19.640] I really do not expect to have to actually go to trial. [05:19.640 --> 05:25.040] I'm expecting to get down there and wind up having them to come forward and say, well, [05:25.040 --> 05:27.200] we dismissed this case. [05:27.200 --> 05:33.200] I'm hoping they don't, but if they do, either way, it's going to serve our purpose in the [05:33.200 --> 05:34.200] end. [05:34.200 --> 05:40.480] We're going to either get it overturned on appeal because of the entire judicial process [05:40.480 --> 05:49.040] failure to provide due process since they completely ignored the requirements of notice [05:49.040 --> 05:50.800] and went straight to trial. [05:50.800 --> 05:57.000] They've never served me with a single piece of paperwork despite filings stating that [05:57.000 --> 06:00.200] I did not waive any of my rights to that. [06:00.200 --> 06:02.160] They still have not given me notice. [06:02.160 --> 06:06.720] They've never served me with a complaint, never served me with a charging instrument, [06:06.720 --> 06:11.360] never even so much as held a pretrial on the motions that have been filed. [06:11.360 --> 06:17.640] I did manage to get my subpoena filed today to call in Scott Cunningham of the Department [06:17.640 --> 06:24.880] of Transportation, who is the state's go-to guy for the speed limit signs and highway [06:24.880 --> 06:32.440] safety inspection evaluations that have to occur to set those speed limits. [06:32.440 --> 06:37.480] We'll be getting some testimony out of him if we are allowed to go to trial and so on [06:37.480 --> 06:44.120] and so forth, but in all honesty, I do not think that we will actually see trial. [06:44.120 --> 06:48.960] We'll just have to wait and see on working's day. [06:48.960 --> 06:52.680] Hopefully though, that will not deter you from coming down and showing your support [06:52.680 --> 06:58.080] both for the network and for me, and just so that the other folks that are going to [06:58.080 --> 07:02.320] be there know that they are not lone faces in the crowd. [07:02.320 --> 07:09.160] Remember, the only way we're going to fix the problem we're having is to stand together. [07:09.160 --> 07:10.160] Okay? [07:10.160 --> 07:16.320] We're back to that old Chinese proverb where the father that has seven sons is on his deathbed [07:16.320 --> 07:22.880] and he tells them that I need all of you to come together so that we can speak before [07:22.880 --> 07:28.880] I die, and they all come and he stands there and he has one of the sons hand them a bundle [07:28.880 --> 07:30.640] of sticks that are tied together. [07:30.640 --> 07:36.040] There's seven sticks in this bundle and he hands it to the first son and he says, break [07:36.040 --> 07:37.040] the bundle. [07:37.040 --> 07:44.200] Well, tries he might, the bundle's too thick, they can't break it, excuse me. [07:44.200 --> 07:49.080] The bundle gets passed around to each son who in turn, nobody can break it. [07:49.080 --> 07:53.840] Then when the father gets the bundle back, he unties it and one by one he breaks the [07:53.840 --> 07:54.840] sticks. [07:54.840 --> 07:58.960] Well, that folks represents you and me. [07:58.960 --> 08:03.000] If we try to stand alone, we will be broken. [08:03.000 --> 08:07.840] The system cannot be beaten by any individual. [08:07.840 --> 08:15.760] The system can only be beaten by a unified group of individuals that have a common goal, [08:15.760 --> 08:21.560] a common purpose, and a common attitude of enough. [08:21.560 --> 08:28.120] And I decided that I may not be able to pick who stands with me, but I'm going to be one [08:28.120 --> 08:30.640] of the sticks. [08:30.640 --> 08:34.360] So come what may, I'm in it for the long haul. [08:34.360 --> 08:39.240] So I have no problem with challenging this in this court. [08:39.240 --> 08:45.800] And I'm hoping that you folks will be there to show your support and your adversity to [08:45.800 --> 08:50.800] what they do down there because it really is a racket. [08:50.800 --> 08:55.920] There's the deeper I study into this, the more I go through the code of criminal procedure [08:55.920 --> 09:02.880] and the more I go through the history of the judicial process, the more I've come to understand [09:02.880 --> 09:11.840] exactly how the courts, the legislatures, every department of government has suddenly [09:11.840 --> 09:21.160] closed ranks and joined hands to completely alter the fundamental principles that our [09:21.160 --> 09:24.520] nation and our state was built on. [09:24.520 --> 09:32.840] There is absolutely no question that everything that we thought was good about our country [09:32.840 --> 09:38.080] is absolutely non-existent. [09:38.080 --> 09:43.440] It isn't there, it is an illusion. [09:43.440 --> 09:49.880] And the reason it's an illusion is because the American people have discarded those principles [09:49.880 --> 09:53.800] as individuals. [09:53.800 --> 09:58.800] If you can't do what's right as an individual, you're not going to do what's right as a member [09:58.800 --> 10:02.560] of a group of individuals. [10:02.560 --> 10:07.520] You're not going to stand to get something that looks to be stronger and more powerful [10:07.520 --> 10:11.920] than you are because you don't have the backbone to resist it. [10:11.920 --> 10:16.960] You're not used to putting up a fight, you're used to rolling over, you're used to licking [10:16.960 --> 10:20.080] the hand that feeds you. [10:20.080 --> 10:25.880] And I for one am no liquor of hands, won't do it. [10:25.880 --> 10:32.760] I will get on my knees before no man, just like I will stand in place honor in no man [10:32.760 --> 10:33.760] or woman. [10:33.760 --> 10:39.680] A judge walks in the courtroom, I'm not getting out of my chair for them, I'm not going to [10:39.680 --> 10:46.840] put them in a place of honor they don't deserve and they don't deserve it. [10:46.840 --> 10:56.720] Now, how that may be taken by the court, I could care less and if they ask me, it's [10:56.720 --> 11:04.160] like, look, no disrespect to you as a human being, but my God says that I only put honor [11:04.160 --> 11:06.720] in him, not in men. [11:06.720 --> 11:12.400] And on top of that, you walk in the room carrying the Bible over your head, which is how this [11:12.400 --> 11:20.400] custom got started, then I'll stand for that book, but I'm not standing for you. [11:20.400 --> 11:24.400] They can like it or not like it, I don't care. [11:24.400 --> 11:27.680] I just simply don't care. [11:27.680 --> 11:33.160] They work for me, I don't work for them, I'm not required to pay homage to them in any [11:33.160 --> 11:38.640] capacity and I'm not going to. [11:38.640 --> 11:46.560] Like a lot of people that are out there that talk a good game, I have a backbone and I [11:46.560 --> 11:53.640] will use it to force and restrain and fight against every single thing that pushes, pulls [11:53.640 --> 11:59.840] or shoves me in a direction I do not wish to go. [11:59.840 --> 12:05.000] Whether it be another human being or it be a group of them or it be this thing called [12:05.000 --> 12:07.400] government. [12:07.400 --> 12:16.360] I will not go anywhere other than by my own free will or by the exertion of excessive [12:16.360 --> 12:21.760] force to make me do it. [12:21.760 --> 12:23.760] That's just the way I've been my whole life. [12:23.760 --> 12:25.640] Asked my deceased mother. [12:25.640 --> 12:30.800] I had her yanking her out more than I could count when I was a kid. [12:30.800 --> 12:32.840] I was extremely stubborn and obstinate. [12:32.840 --> 12:40.440] I always had a mind of my own and you know, I wasn't a totally disobedient child, but [12:40.440 --> 12:44.840] if there was something I really wanted to do, you were going to have a hell of a time [12:44.840 --> 12:47.520] preventing me from doing it. [12:47.520 --> 12:52.000] If there was something I really believed to be right or wrong, you were not going to make [12:52.000 --> 12:57.560] me stand quietly and take it anyway. [12:57.560 --> 13:00.640] I mean, that's just never been a part of me. [13:00.640 --> 13:05.680] I don't want it to be a part of you, but I can't control that. [13:05.680 --> 13:10.520] So the time for choices is here, folks. [13:10.520 --> 13:12.000] We are down to the wire. [13:12.000 --> 13:17.520] There is absolutely no question we are down to the wire. [13:17.520 --> 13:24.680] Every single day draws us closer to the book of revelations being fulfilled. [13:24.680 --> 13:28.600] I know there's a lot of folks out there that are not believers of the Bible or of God in [13:28.600 --> 13:31.200] general, that's okay. [13:31.200 --> 13:32.720] That's your choice. [13:32.720 --> 13:37.120] I can't foist any of my ideas, principles and beliefs on you. [13:37.120 --> 13:38.840] Don't foist yours on me. [13:38.840 --> 13:43.520] If you don't want to hear this part of the show, turn the radio off. [13:43.520 --> 13:49.320] But my belief is that the Bible is what it is and God is who He is. [13:49.320 --> 13:52.800] And everything I do is only because He allows it. [13:52.800 --> 13:54.560] That's my point of view. [13:54.560 --> 13:59.840] Because this is America, I'll exercise it and say it. [13:59.840 --> 14:06.800] Now, the closer we get to what's coming out of the book of revelations, the more you've [14:06.800 --> 14:14.080] got to understand exactly the kind of mess we have put ourselves in. [14:14.080 --> 14:16.520] Government is not to blame for this. [14:16.520 --> 14:21.520] Any more than a wayward child is to blame for the state of the world. [14:21.520 --> 14:28.920] The one to blame is the one that was responsible for setting the tone, doing the discipline, [14:28.920 --> 14:38.320] and making sure that things were proper, that they were taught, that morals, responsibilities, [14:38.320 --> 14:46.840] and honoring oneself and others was a part of the life that was put into these people. [14:46.840 --> 14:50.440] When we fail to do that, we fail our society. [14:50.440 --> 14:57.200] We fail our nation because it's only through people that have something to believe in and [14:57.200 --> 15:03.480] something to fight for that things ever get achieved. [15:03.480 --> 15:09.760] It doesn't have to be, excuse me, a patriot battle or anything of that nature. [15:09.760 --> 15:13.960] But people have to make a choice that they want to see something changed. [15:13.960 --> 15:19.100] They've got a better way of doing it, a better idea, a better mousetrap. [15:19.100 --> 15:21.520] Take your pick, doesn't matter. [15:21.520 --> 15:31.000] But until somebody gets off there behind and puts the thought into action, nothing is accomplished. [15:31.000 --> 15:38.080] We would not have the technology we have, the capabilities we have. [15:38.080 --> 15:43.840] We wouldn't have any of this if all people did was sit around all day and think about [15:43.840 --> 15:46.440] things. [15:46.440 --> 15:54.640] There comes a time when practical application and hard work has to be put in to make the [15:54.640 --> 15:56.960] process complete. [15:56.960 --> 16:04.800] And folks, we have spent far too little time on one and far too much on the other. [16:04.800 --> 16:12.160] We've allowed the work ethic to surround only our personal lives rather than our fellow [16:12.160 --> 16:13.160] men. [16:13.160 --> 16:17.360] I'm not saying that we have to do everything for everyone around us, but we are told in [16:17.360 --> 16:23.040] the Bible that you always treat your neighbors as you would yourself. [16:23.040 --> 16:26.760] Do you get up first thing in the morning and say, I wonder if my neighbor has enough to [16:26.760 --> 16:28.440] eat today like I do? [16:28.440 --> 16:34.640] I wonder if my neighbor is having physical ailments today like I do. [16:34.640 --> 16:35.920] And so on and so forth. [16:35.920 --> 16:39.960] We start thinking about each other more than ourselves, then we're going to start getting [16:39.960 --> 16:40.960] something done. [16:40.960 --> 16:44.320] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. [16:44.320 --> 16:48.600] Calling number is 512-646-1984. [16:48.600 --> 16:49.600] This is Eddie Craig. [16:49.600 --> 16:50.600] There's Stevens. [16:50.600 --> 16:51.600] Randy Kelton. [16:51.600 --> 16:53.640] Mark, I see you there on the board. [16:53.640 --> 16:55.440] Hang on and we'll start taking your calls. [16:55.440 --> 16:59.440] On the other side of the break, we will be right back. [16:59.440 --> 17:06.960] One is a serial hypocrite who lobbied for Freddie Mac before the housing crisis and for [17:06.960 --> 17:09.960] the individual mandate before Obamacare. [17:09.960 --> 17:16.080] Another, a counterfeit conservative who opposes right to work, massively increased spending [17:16.080 --> 17:18.080] and funded Planned Parenthood. [17:18.080 --> 17:23.680] Finally, a flip-flopper who's been on all sides, supported tar failouts and provided [17:23.680 --> 17:25.680] the blueprint for Obamacare. [17:25.680 --> 17:33.280] Three men, one vision, more big government, more mandates, less freedom. [17:33.280 --> 17:39.800] One man stands apart, ready to deliver real change, voting against every tax increase. 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[19:28.200 --> 19:41.360] Hi folks, we are back, this is rule of law radio. [19:41.360 --> 19:43.840] Okay, we're going to start taking your calls now. [19:43.840 --> 19:46.960] We have Mark in California and Frank in New York. [19:46.960 --> 19:47.960] We're going to Mark. [19:47.960 --> 19:49.960] Ian and Mark, what can we do for you? [19:49.960 --> 19:50.960] Good evening, Eddie. [19:50.960 --> 19:56.320] First of all, I'd like to compliment you and give you big kudos out because this show [19:56.320 --> 20:02.640] by far is the best show on the planet in terms of what you do and I definitely like [20:02.640 --> 20:07.640] to honor you and give props, so to speak, for what you do and the knowledge that you [20:07.640 --> 20:08.640] have. [20:08.640 --> 20:15.040] You've helped me tremendously and I've sent plenty of people to your radio show with [20:15.040 --> 20:16.040] you, Deborah. [20:16.040 --> 20:18.040] Well, I appreciate that. [20:18.040 --> 20:19.040] Thank you. [20:19.040 --> 20:20.040] Not a problem. [20:20.040 --> 20:21.960] My question is I have a couple of small questions. [20:21.960 --> 20:29.240] I remember you last year, there was a question that someone asked about going into court and [20:29.240 --> 20:36.600] they knew having the ability to have your attorney at your first appearance and I believe [20:36.600 --> 20:39.800] there was a Supreme Court decision that stated that- [20:39.800 --> 20:42.440] Yeah, Ross Gary versus Gillespie County. [20:42.440 --> 20:46.440] Can you say it one more time? [20:46.440 --> 20:51.200] Ross Gary versus Gillespie County. [20:51.200 --> 20:56.560] Now, is that for every state? [20:56.560 --> 21:03.240] No, that's a- that Supreme Court case will be binding on every state, yes, but it was [21:03.240 --> 21:09.680] specifically directed at Texas and the screwed up court process that these idiots that don't [21:09.680 --> 21:12.320] listen and read the law here do. [21:12.320 --> 21:13.320] Gotcha. [21:13.320 --> 21:19.960] It was addressing directly the Texas court's failure to provide proper due process, but [21:19.960 --> 21:27.020] it is a bell sounding across the nation that all of you must do the same thing in order [21:27.020 --> 21:30.120] to ensure due process. [21:30.120 --> 21:37.160] You cannot have an adversarial proceeding and not have assistance of counsel unless [21:37.160 --> 21:39.240] it has been properly waived. [21:39.240 --> 21:40.240] Right. [21:40.240 --> 21:45.200] So, in other words, say you're arrested and they take you through the system and your [21:45.200 --> 21:50.640] first appearance before that magistrate is when he's basically doing a hearing. [21:50.640 --> 21:51.640] Right. [21:51.640 --> 21:53.840] That is an adversarial proceeding. [21:53.840 --> 21:54.840] That's right. [21:54.840 --> 21:55.840] That's right. [21:55.840 --> 21:59.120] And you should have counsel there. [21:59.120 --> 22:00.120] Absolutely. [22:00.120 --> 22:01.120] Okay. [22:01.120 --> 22:03.720] And if they don't, that's a due process violation. [22:03.720 --> 22:04.720] Yes. [22:04.720 --> 22:12.080] Now, be aware that the individual state courts have followed the pattern of the Supreme Court [22:12.080 --> 22:21.360] despite the fact that it violates every part of the state constitutions language wise, the [22:21.360 --> 22:27.520] Supreme Court ruled that the right to assistance of counsel only applies in cases where the [22:27.520 --> 22:32.160] loss of a right of liberty is concerned. [22:32.160 --> 22:38.320] In other words, the Constitution says you can have it in every criminal proceeding, [22:38.320 --> 22:43.120] but the court says that means only if the criminal proceeding can result in you being [22:43.120 --> 22:44.120] locked up. [22:44.120 --> 22:47.760] Well, I disagree with that. [22:47.760 --> 22:55.200] The language says all or every doesn't make any differentiation. [22:55.200 --> 23:02.120] In fact, the Texas courts using that same idealistic method couldn't be more wrong. [23:02.120 --> 23:08.440] The Texas Constitution says in all criminal cases, the right to counsel attaches. [23:08.440 --> 23:14.000] And on top of that, it says in Article 1, Section 29, that everything in our bill of [23:14.000 --> 23:17.600] rights is accepted from the general powers of government. [23:17.600 --> 23:26.400] Therefore, the court has no authority whatsoever to make a decision that alters the meaning [23:26.400 --> 23:33.400] of the Texas Constitution, especially a part of the bill of rights. [23:33.400 --> 23:34.400] Wow. [23:34.400 --> 23:35.400] Perfect. [23:35.400 --> 23:41.400] So that means if I'm there before that judge, or someone is there before that judge, and [23:41.400 --> 23:43.600] I say judge, where's my counsel? [23:43.600 --> 23:48.720] And he says, well, that's a due process violation. [23:48.720 --> 23:55.400] I have the right to have counsel here because this is my first appearance or something of [23:55.400 --> 23:56.400] that nature. [23:56.400 --> 24:04.640] Well, now remember, again, if it is a fine-only offense, they've taken the Supreme Court's [24:04.640 --> 24:05.920] tack on it. [24:05.920 --> 24:08.440] No, you don't get counsel. [24:08.440 --> 24:11.160] It's wrong, but it's what they're doing. [24:11.160 --> 24:12.160] Why? [24:12.160 --> 24:15.720] Because it's the fine-only offenses where they steal all the money. [24:15.720 --> 24:20.720] We don't want you having a lawyer to defend your rights here because that makes it harder [24:20.720 --> 24:24.080] and more expensive for us to steal your money. [24:24.080 --> 24:27.680] So we're going to decide that you can't have one. [24:27.680 --> 24:28.680] That's right. [24:28.680 --> 24:31.600] That is essentially exactly what they did. [24:31.600 --> 24:32.600] Exactly. [24:32.600 --> 24:36.760] But if it's a jailable offense, then you have a right to counsel. [24:36.760 --> 24:37.760] Absolutely. [24:37.760 --> 24:38.760] And before a judge, that's right. [24:38.760 --> 24:39.760] Okay. [24:39.760 --> 24:47.640] And if they don't, that's ground, or at least that's a possible grounds to do process violation [24:47.640 --> 24:52.160] and move for dismissal because you wasn't afforded that opportunity. [24:52.160 --> 24:53.160] Correct. [24:53.160 --> 24:57.200] Let me ask you one more question, Eddie, and I thank you for that answer. [24:57.200 --> 24:58.200] That's exactly it. [24:58.200 --> 25:03.840] The way you answered it last year, so, I mean, I remember it, I just didn't know where I wrote [25:03.840 --> 25:04.840] it. [25:04.840 --> 25:05.840] I had all the notes. [25:05.840 --> 25:10.920] My next question is, man, now I hear a friend tells me they are doing a retina scanning of [25:10.920 --> 25:14.360] your eyes, fingerprinting and all of that. [25:14.360 --> 25:18.400] Can you deny that if you're ever arrested for a matter? [25:18.400 --> 25:19.800] Sure you can. [25:19.800 --> 25:25.760] The Supreme Court said that fingerprints are private property and until you waive the right [25:25.760 --> 25:32.360] or someone gets a search warrant to take them, then they have no right to print you. [25:32.360 --> 25:39.360] So when they forcibly extract your fingerprints and these other things from you, then they [25:39.360 --> 25:43.400] get away with it because you're not suing them for it. [25:43.400 --> 25:44.800] Oh, wow. [25:44.800 --> 25:50.080] So if you're arrested, I'll give Randy always say, you're supposed to be taken before Magistrate [25:50.080 --> 25:51.080] first. [25:51.080 --> 25:52.080] Exactly. [25:52.080 --> 25:56.840] They're not supposed to be taking you to a booking process or anything else. [25:56.840 --> 26:01.880] Until there's a probable cause determination that you even did something wrong, they have [26:01.880 --> 26:06.240] no right to treat you as if you did something wrong. [26:06.240 --> 26:07.240] That's right. [26:07.240 --> 26:11.560] So that means in that case, you can deny being fingerprinted or anything before you stand [26:11.560 --> 26:13.800] before Magistrate and have the probable cause here. [26:13.800 --> 26:16.280] You can deny it even after. [26:16.280 --> 26:17.720] Oh, wow. [26:17.720 --> 26:19.960] Your fingerprints are your property. [26:19.960 --> 26:24.840] You are not required to surrender them voluntarily, period. [26:24.840 --> 26:27.520] Oh, wow. [26:27.520 --> 26:32.320] And they can only take them if there's a warrant authorizing the taking. [26:32.320 --> 26:33.320] Oh, wow. [26:33.320 --> 26:38.280] So just an arrest doesn't authorize you to be fingerprinted by itself? [26:38.280 --> 26:40.280] Absolutely correct. [26:40.280 --> 26:43.280] Oh, wow, Eddie. [26:43.280 --> 26:48.160] You blew the doors up, I had no idea of that one. [26:48.160 --> 26:49.160] Wow. [26:49.160 --> 26:50.160] Wow. [26:50.160 --> 26:54.200] So when there's a warrant, then if it says yes, you can take that person in the custody, [26:54.200 --> 26:57.400] you can fingerprint them and obtain retina scan and all that. [26:57.400 --> 26:58.400] No, no, no, no. [26:58.400 --> 26:59.400] Wait a minute. [26:59.400 --> 27:00.400] We're talking two different things here. [27:00.400 --> 27:01.400] Sure. [27:01.400 --> 27:02.400] Okay. [27:02.400 --> 27:07.800] A warrant of arrest and a warrant to search and seize property. [27:07.800 --> 27:09.800] Different things. [27:09.800 --> 27:10.800] Right. [27:10.800 --> 27:11.800] Right. [27:11.800 --> 27:19.160] There has to be a signed search warrant to take your fingerprints. [27:19.160 --> 27:22.160] Oh, wow. [27:22.160 --> 27:24.160] Wow. [27:24.160 --> 27:25.160] Beautiful. [27:25.160 --> 27:26.160] Beautiful. [27:26.160 --> 27:31.320] So if you go down there and you deny it, just say you don't have a search warrant to get [27:31.320 --> 27:32.320] fingerprints. [27:32.320 --> 27:33.320] You're warrant. [27:33.320 --> 27:36.040] If you want my prints, get a warrant. [27:36.040 --> 27:37.440] That's right. [27:37.440 --> 27:41.040] You take them forcibly, get a lawyer. [27:41.040 --> 27:42.040] Okay. [27:42.040 --> 27:49.320] All right, Andy, that was an explosive answer. [27:49.320 --> 27:51.280] That's what I was looking for. [27:51.280 --> 27:56.400] You're the man, and keep up what you're doing, and I always contribute to you guys, and, [27:56.400 --> 28:00.920] you know, I wish you would, you just wasn't germane to Texas. [28:00.920 --> 28:03.320] I wish I could keep that up. [28:03.320 --> 28:07.880] Well, I wish I could say it's all-encompassing, but it isn't. [28:07.880 --> 28:11.320] It's just more knowledge than my little OP brain can absorb. [28:11.320 --> 28:12.320] That's right. [28:12.320 --> 28:13.320] That's right. [28:13.320 --> 28:16.320] Well, I appreciate the quality and continuing. [28:16.320 --> 28:20.320] Like I said, you're an icon out here, and even in California, I travel a lot. [28:20.320 --> 28:26.600] I mean, I tell everybody about your show in particular, and, you know, again, that information [28:26.600 --> 28:29.040] is just, you can't get it anywhere else. [28:29.040 --> 28:30.040] So keep doing what you're doing. [28:30.040 --> 28:31.040] Thanks for the answers. [28:31.040 --> 28:32.040] Well, thank you. [28:32.040 --> 28:33.040] Appreciate it. [28:33.040 --> 28:34.040] Thank you. [28:34.040 --> 28:35.040] All right. [28:35.040 --> 28:36.040] Thanks, Mark. [28:36.040 --> 28:42.760] Now, we're going to go to Frank in New York, if the board would act in crazy here. [28:42.760 --> 28:43.760] Hi, Frank. [28:43.760 --> 28:44.760] What can we do for you? [28:44.760 --> 28:50.320] Eddie, I just want you to know I live and breathe this every moment of my day. [28:50.320 --> 28:55.960] I've been helping a lot of people understand the certain basic things that I understand. [28:55.960 --> 28:57.840] I can't go any further than that with them. [28:57.840 --> 29:00.760] You've helped me immensely. [29:00.760 --> 29:03.480] There's not enough hours in a day for me. [29:03.480 --> 29:07.280] I have a man that I'm helping understand his basic rights. [29:07.280 --> 29:10.840] He's from Iran. [29:10.840 --> 29:15.120] He loved this country until he found out that it's all an illusion, like you said. [29:15.120 --> 29:19.840] So I had to get him down to basics and everything, and I've been pretty successful. [29:19.840 --> 29:26.240] But he has a couple of due process violations against him. [29:26.240 --> 29:27.480] They've been railroading him. [29:27.480 --> 29:29.240] There's conflict of interest. [29:29.240 --> 29:33.440] And we were trying to go after his lawyer because they got him for like $4,000 or something [29:33.440 --> 29:34.440] like that. [29:34.440 --> 30:01.200] I'll talk to you after the break. [30:01.200 --> 30:06.480] A Noble Live, Oklahoma City, 1995 will change forever the way you look at the true nature [30:06.480 --> 30:07.480] of terrorism. [30:07.480 --> 30:11.480] Based on the damage pattern to the building, but the government says it's impossible. [30:11.480 --> 30:15.120] The grand jury did not want to hear anything I had to say. [30:15.120 --> 30:18.880] The decision was made not to pursue any more of those individuals. [30:18.880 --> 30:23.600] Some of these columns were ripped up, shredded, tossed around. 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[31:47.840 --> 31:52.160] She caught the baby, who had nothing but a few bruises to show for her adventure. [31:52.160 --> 32:22.000] Like after Catherine Albrecht first, StartPage.com, the world's most private search engine. [32:22.000 --> 32:23.000] Hi, folks. [32:23.000 --> 32:24.000] We are back. [32:24.000 --> 32:25.000] This is rule of law radio. [32:25.000 --> 32:26.000] Sorry. [32:26.000 --> 32:28.520] I had a coughing seizure there at the end, and that's new to my mic. [32:28.520 --> 32:31.000] I apologize for the dead air moments. [32:31.000 --> 32:32.000] Okay. [32:32.000 --> 32:34.760] Right now, we're going to finish up with Frank in New York. [32:34.760 --> 32:37.000] Now, Frank, give me some specifics. [32:37.000 --> 32:39.680] What is the issue that he was arrested on? [32:39.680 --> 32:41.280] What's the charge? [32:41.280 --> 32:43.400] And then let's get into the violations. [32:43.400 --> 32:44.400] Okay. [32:44.400 --> 32:48.320] It was trespassing twice. [32:48.320 --> 32:53.880] He lives in a rural area, and he doesn't have fences, and they don't like him because [32:53.880 --> 33:00.080] of his ethnic background, and they were being very bigoted toward him in this area. [33:00.080 --> 33:01.560] They being who? [33:01.560 --> 33:02.560] The neighbors. [33:02.560 --> 33:03.560] They're very... [33:03.560 --> 33:04.560] Okay. [33:04.560 --> 33:13.680] It's a posh neighborhood in upstate New York, and it's rural and by the river, and he liked [33:13.680 --> 33:20.000] the area, but he found out that this place is pretty much out of his league as far as [33:20.000 --> 33:21.000] population goes. [33:21.000 --> 33:23.200] He doesn't have any friends around here. [33:23.200 --> 33:24.720] He's pretty much alone. [33:24.720 --> 33:25.720] He's Iranian. [33:25.720 --> 33:26.720] All right. [33:26.720 --> 33:27.720] He's a very nice man. [33:27.720 --> 33:28.720] He's an artist. [33:28.720 --> 33:32.200] He's been in universities, teaches children. [33:32.200 --> 33:33.200] He's successful. [33:33.200 --> 33:41.320] He's been in the Museum of Art in New York City. [33:41.320 --> 33:48.840] He's a very prominent artist, but he ran into a bunch of bigots, and he found out the whole [33:48.840 --> 33:58.160] town was corrupt, and I'm from a town of Lloyd, and I'm trying to get his lawyer to understand [33:58.160 --> 34:03.320] that he can challenge jurisdiction at sentencing because he didn't do anything for him. [34:03.320 --> 34:08.120] He just ripped them off for $4,000 and told them they had jurisdiction. [34:08.120 --> 34:13.720] Now I just explained to him the words, Black's Law Dictionary, over the words he didn't understand, [34:13.720 --> 34:18.040] and he knows right now that he has to sue his lawyer. [34:18.040 --> 34:24.600] But how does he take care of it at the sentencing hearing that's coming up real soon? [34:24.600 --> 34:31.320] He did violate an order of protection, which was not appropriate for the situation. [34:31.320 --> 34:32.320] Okay. [34:32.320 --> 34:35.440] Well, that's not something you get to decide. [34:35.440 --> 34:40.560] The judge decides that based upon the law and the facts as to whether or not it's appropriate. [34:40.560 --> 34:41.560] Okay. [34:41.560 --> 34:45.400] Now, how does he challenge jurisdiction without his lawyer because he's probably going to [34:45.400 --> 34:47.640] let his lawyer go and sue him? [34:47.640 --> 34:48.800] Okay. [34:48.800 --> 34:52.000] What level of offense are they charging him with? [34:52.000 --> 34:53.000] Violation and a misdemeanor. [34:53.000 --> 34:54.000] No, no, no. [34:54.000 --> 34:55.000] What level? [34:55.000 --> 34:57.640] Is it a misdemeanor, fine only? [34:57.640 --> 34:59.440] Is it a jailable offense? [34:59.440 --> 35:00.440] What? [35:00.440 --> 35:07.440] The violations are fine only, but the misdemeanor is the violation of order of protection, I [35:07.440 --> 35:08.440] believe. [35:08.440 --> 35:09.440] Okay. [35:09.440 --> 35:12.240] Who filed for a protective order? [35:12.240 --> 35:13.240] The next door neighbor. [35:13.240 --> 35:20.000] Would you like, he can fill you in more, maybe Thursday, but right now, I would like to, [35:20.000 --> 35:25.760] we're going to approach his lawyer with some facts about jurisdiction, and he's going to [35:25.760 --> 35:26.760] tell him. [35:26.760 --> 35:27.760] Okay. [35:27.760 --> 35:30.120] Well, what jurisdiction are you challenging? [35:30.120 --> 35:40.120] Here's the first thing, hang on, was he ever served with a copy of the complaint? [35:40.120 --> 35:42.400] I read through his papers, some of them. [35:42.400 --> 35:48.120] He's been very violently ill because of this, and he's afraid he's going to go to jail, [35:48.120 --> 35:53.080] and he can't cooperate with me as much as I'd like. [35:53.080 --> 35:58.200] He's old, he's like 60, something years old, he has medical problems, they're totally [35:58.200 --> 36:02.040] railroading him, and I definitely need to get to his papers, but I haven't been able [36:02.040 --> 36:04.760] to do it because he's not very cooperative, he's very ill. [36:04.760 --> 36:08.480] Okay, but you're not sticking to the facts I'm asking you. [36:08.480 --> 36:11.920] Is health and all this not relevant to my question? [36:11.920 --> 36:18.280] The question here is trying to give me some facts I need so I can help you with your question. [36:18.280 --> 36:24.400] The question here is, okay, did he have a lawyer the whole time? [36:24.400 --> 36:28.040] Yes, and he told me I would drop them. [36:28.040 --> 36:33.800] Again, you're going off opinion, just answer what you're asked, don't elaborate, you make [36:33.800 --> 36:40.240] that mistake now, you make that mistake in court, answer the question you are asked, [36:40.240 --> 36:44.240] don't volunteer other stuff, okay? [36:44.240 --> 36:52.120] Now, when he hired the lawyer, who served paperwork on the other lawyer if anyone? [36:52.120 --> 36:55.240] That's the first question I'm going to ask him. [36:55.240 --> 36:59.960] Right, where's the proof the other lawyer was ever served with anything properly by [36:59.960 --> 37:02.680] the court and the other side? [37:02.680 --> 37:04.440] Was he just called? [37:04.440 --> 37:06.640] Was he sent anything in writing? [37:06.640 --> 37:13.920] He needs to get all of his records from the attorney, right? [37:13.920 --> 37:19.000] This is the problem with using an attorney, an attorney is going to waive all of your [37:19.000 --> 37:24.280] rights for the purpose of generating his revenue. [37:24.280 --> 37:27.440] So I guarantee you he's already waived right to notice. [37:27.440 --> 37:31.680] He's already waived right to this, that and the other and your client is nonetheless the [37:31.680 --> 37:36.880] wiser as to what got waived and what didn't, okay? [37:36.880 --> 37:44.440] So next question, based on the fact that he's represented by incompetent counsel, how does [37:44.440 --> 37:48.960] he plan to challenge jurisdiction on what grounds? [37:48.960 --> 37:54.440] I think it's going to be impersonal because he doesn't understand anything. [37:54.440 --> 37:57.280] That doesn't take away impersonal. [37:57.280 --> 38:01.120] He didn't waive, I don't think he waived anything, I don't see, I don't, he told. [38:01.120 --> 38:03.520] His attorney did it for him. [38:03.520 --> 38:04.520] Exactly. [38:04.520 --> 38:06.480] Well, that's irrelevant. [38:06.480 --> 38:12.800] He hired the attorney, gave him the power to do that and he did it. [38:12.800 --> 38:21.160] So now what's he going to do, in personum jurisdiction, the moment he hired an attorney [38:21.160 --> 38:28.280] who went in and made a general appearance, in personum was a done deal. [38:28.280 --> 38:31.600] The only chance he has is subject matter. [38:31.600 --> 38:36.280] And there's only two ways that he's going to win on subject matter. [38:36.280 --> 38:43.560] Lack of notice or the court had no authority to hear the case to begin with, okay? [38:43.560 --> 38:50.720] Now lack of notice covers many things, whether or not service was ever properly rendered [38:50.720 --> 38:57.000] to the accused, whether or not the prosecution ever properly filed the necessary pleadings [38:57.000 --> 39:03.560] to grant the court jurisdiction of the cause to begin with, okay? [39:03.560 --> 39:09.520] If those things dealing with notice were not done, then subject matter jurisdiction was [39:09.520 --> 39:10.680] never established. [39:10.680 --> 39:11.680] Okay. [39:11.680 --> 39:17.040] If, however, they were done, then subject matters a done deal. [39:17.040 --> 39:23.200] Now the only thing at issue here is whether or not the court wants to give you a fair [39:23.200 --> 39:24.200] trial. [39:24.200 --> 39:26.920] Guess what the answer to that one is? [39:26.920 --> 39:27.920] No. [39:27.920 --> 39:28.920] Exactly. [39:28.920 --> 39:29.920] Best trial. [39:29.920 --> 39:30.920] Got a best trial. [39:30.920 --> 39:36.800] Now that you're not getting a fair trial, what is the only decision left to be made? [39:36.800 --> 39:38.800] Sue. [39:38.800 --> 39:39.800] No. [39:39.800 --> 39:44.160] How much money are we going to rook from the guy? [39:44.160 --> 39:45.160] Exactly. [39:45.160 --> 39:46.160] So again. [39:46.160 --> 39:51.760] Sue, he has to come back with a hard suit now. [39:51.760 --> 39:53.240] What's he going to sue him for? [39:53.240 --> 39:58.480] If he doesn't have anything to go after him for, for what they've done right now, what [39:58.480 --> 40:00.560] is going to be his grounds when he sues? [40:00.560 --> 40:01.800] I've been digging into that. [40:01.800 --> 40:08.880] I found out that the court, the judge, Terry Alia, owns the court. [40:08.880 --> 40:13.240] He owns the town on Brad and Dunn, Dunn and Brad Street. [40:13.240 --> 40:15.640] He owns the school system. [40:15.640 --> 40:33.680] The lawyer's name is traded on the same stock market and the judge is actually suing himself [40:33.680 --> 40:37.040] and he's going to reap all kinds of profit from the school system and stuff. [40:37.040 --> 40:43.720] So if I can get this judge disqualified or get this judge removed, because he's done [40:43.720 --> 40:47.720] the stuff before, he's totally railroaded other people in town. [40:47.720 --> 40:48.720] Okay. [40:48.720 --> 40:49.720] Slight problem. [40:49.720 --> 40:53.680] How are you going to disqualify him after the fact, Frank? [40:53.680 --> 41:00.440] If I can prove fraud, I'm trying to look for fraud like crazy. [41:00.440 --> 41:05.960] In his judicial capacity, how did he commit fraud against your friend? [41:05.960 --> 41:12.360] By having, being in cahoots with the lawyer. [41:12.360 --> 41:14.160] And where is your evidence of this? [41:14.160 --> 41:15.880] I'm looking for evidence. [41:15.880 --> 41:21.680] I've been looking really hard and I've been talking to councilman trying to get some [41:21.680 --> 41:25.800] evidence that he has, he's in cahoots with this guy, this lawyer. [41:25.800 --> 41:28.960] Well, I'm going to wish you lots of luck with that. [41:28.960 --> 41:31.200] I know, but I'm trying really hard for this guy. [41:31.200 --> 41:33.000] He's really a sweet guy. [41:33.000 --> 41:38.320] But that doesn't solve the problem of nothing to be sued on. [41:38.320 --> 41:39.320] Okay. [41:39.320 --> 41:42.400] Why don't we go after the lawyer for mishandling the case? [41:42.400 --> 41:43.560] How do, what do we, you told me? [41:43.560 --> 41:47.080] Now, practice is the only action you have against the lawyer. [41:47.080 --> 41:53.880] So if we get him for malpractice, can we stay the jail sentence a day? [41:53.880 --> 41:54.880] No. [41:54.880 --> 41:55.880] No? [41:55.880 --> 41:58.320] You can use that as grounds. [41:58.320 --> 42:03.800] When you file for a new trial or whatever, which if he has an attorney, I guarantee you [42:03.800 --> 42:04.800] that ain't happening. [42:04.800 --> 42:07.480] He told me, he told me he wasn't going to do it. [42:07.480 --> 42:10.200] He asked him for a new trial and he wouldn't do it. [42:10.200 --> 42:12.640] Who said he wouldn't do it? [42:12.640 --> 42:16.760] He had jurisdiction in the first place that he had, that the court didn't have a jurisdiction. [42:16.760 --> 42:17.760] Yeah. [42:17.760 --> 42:18.760] Right. [42:18.760 --> 42:20.400] Who said they wouldn't do a new trial? [42:20.400 --> 42:21.400] The lawyer. [42:21.400 --> 42:22.400] He talked to him on the speakerphone. [42:22.400 --> 42:23.400] I heard the whole thing. [42:23.400 --> 42:25.400] That's not the lawyer's choice. [42:25.400 --> 42:26.400] Okay. [42:26.400 --> 42:31.800] The client says, I want a new trial, file the motion for new trial. [42:31.800 --> 42:35.600] The lawyer gets off his dumb ass and files the motion for new trial. [42:35.600 --> 42:41.040] And if he doesn't, then he's not doing the job you're paying him for. [42:41.040 --> 42:43.600] And do we have any recourse with the court? [42:43.600 --> 42:50.000] I mean, if we fire the lawyer and go to the court and plead for some time. [42:50.000 --> 42:57.280] You only have recourse with the court if you can show on appeal that you had insufficient [42:57.280 --> 43:00.080] assistance of counsel at the trial. [43:00.080 --> 43:01.080] Okay. [43:01.080 --> 43:07.440] So, you have to be able to prove your lawyer didn't do his job at trial. [43:07.440 --> 43:12.240] If you can prove that to the appellate court, then you can probably prove it to a court [43:12.240 --> 43:13.240] in a lawsuit. [43:13.240 --> 43:14.240] Okay. [43:14.240 --> 43:15.240] Great. [43:15.240 --> 43:24.040] Now, we have to get the transcript, that's evidence, and any other facts I can gather. [43:24.040 --> 43:25.040] Pretty much, yeah. [43:25.040 --> 43:26.040] Okay. [43:26.040 --> 43:31.600] I'll be calling you Thursday with some more updates there. [43:31.600 --> 43:32.600] Okay. [43:32.600 --> 43:33.600] Okay. [43:33.600 --> 43:34.600] Thank you, Eddie. [43:34.600 --> 43:35.600] I really, really appreciate it. [43:35.600 --> 43:36.600] You're welcome. [43:36.600 --> 43:37.600] Nice to call in. [43:37.600 --> 43:38.600] Thank you. [43:38.600 --> 43:39.600] All right. [43:39.600 --> 43:40.600] Listen, Darrell, I see you there. [43:40.600 --> 43:41.600] Hang on. [43:41.600 --> 43:42.600] We'll get to you on the other side of the break. [43:42.600 --> 43:43.600] Mark, I see you there as well. [43:43.600 --> 43:45.720] This is Rule of Law Radio. [43:45.720 --> 43:50.720] Call in number is 512-646-1984. [43:50.720 --> 43:52.480] This is the Rule of Law Traffic Show. [43:52.480 --> 43:54.320] Eddie Craig, Denver Stevens, Randy Kelton. [43:54.320 --> 44:01.320] We will be right back. [44:01.320 --> 44:04.840] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? 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[46:24.640 --> 46:44.880] Hi folks, we are back with Law Radio, alright, we are still working on callers, right now [46:44.880 --> 46:49.640] we are going to go to Melissa in Texas, good evening Melissa, what can we do for you? [46:49.640 --> 46:59.280] I went over to Westlake Hills to get some papers for a friend and I wanted to certify [46:59.280 --> 47:03.680] copies, you know, and they asked like they didn't know what I was talking about, and [47:03.680 --> 47:10.040] they had already picked up a bunch of copies for him a couple of weeks ago, and so they [47:10.040 --> 47:13.920] said that they weren't going to make any more copies, they didn't know what certified [47:13.920 --> 47:18.040] copies were, and so they just, they gave me some letter that just says that they gave [47:18.040 --> 47:22.840] me some copies a couple of weeks ago, and so I said y'all don't know about this dollar [47:22.840 --> 47:29.720] page racket they got going on in the auctioneers' court for certified copies, and they said [47:29.720 --> 47:34.440] no, so anyways, what's the difference? [47:34.440 --> 47:40.600] Wait a minute, you're telling me that there's clerks in courts in Texas that doesn't know [47:40.600 --> 47:44.880] the difference between a certified document and a non-certified document? [47:44.880 --> 47:47.160] Yeah, they're in Westlake Hills, they don't know. [47:47.160 --> 47:49.400] And these people are getting paychecks. [47:49.400 --> 47:53.480] Yeah, one of those makes like $50,000 a year I looked. [47:53.480 --> 47:59.160] To do a job where the knowledge that we just asked for is supposed to be inherent? [47:59.160 --> 48:00.160] Yeah. [48:00.160 --> 48:03.160] Okay. [48:03.160 --> 48:08.040] I would have to ask who's desk are you sleeping under? [48:08.040 --> 48:14.160] Because obviously you don't have a clue how to do the job you're here for. [48:14.160 --> 48:15.160] Okay. [48:15.160 --> 48:22.280] Well, here's the way that some cities do it, Melissa, for instance, over in Nacogdoches [48:22.280 --> 48:27.480] they don't stamp every piece of paper as a certified copy, what they do is they make [48:27.480 --> 48:33.320] the copies, attach them all together with a cover letter that says, these are all true [48:33.320 --> 48:37.440] and correct copies provided by such and such. [48:37.440 --> 48:41.840] All right, well here's what it is, can I say your name? [48:41.840 --> 48:42.840] Sure. [48:42.840 --> 48:49.440] This will be Diana Hubernack, clerk of City of Westlake Hills, do hereby state that all [48:49.440 --> 48:58.400] the copies of Derrick's file were provided to me on January 24th, 2012. [48:58.400 --> 49:04.200] Not sufficient in order for that to be sufficient, that letter has to state and that these and [49:04.200 --> 49:09.720] those documents are true and correct copies of everything contained in the record. [49:09.720 --> 49:14.960] Also, one thing that I noticed looking through these papers last night is that everything [49:14.960 --> 49:20.320] that he filed was certified and time date stamped. [49:20.320 --> 49:21.320] Right. [49:21.320 --> 49:25.240] But none of the things that they filed were. [49:25.240 --> 49:26.880] We don't care what they filed. [49:26.880 --> 49:27.880] Okay. [49:27.880 --> 49:28.880] We don't? [49:28.880 --> 49:30.120] No, we don't. [49:30.120 --> 49:34.920] What they filed doesn't have to be certified except for the complaint, and then. [49:34.920 --> 49:39.000] Well, it's not certified, and that's what I'm worried about, I mean, because I mean they [49:39.000 --> 49:41.240] could have put that in there at any time. [49:41.240 --> 49:47.680] Well, now, in his case though, the problem is, is not a single document they gave you [49:47.680 --> 49:50.960] has a court file stamp on it, not one. [49:50.960 --> 49:51.960] Right. [49:51.960 --> 49:56.160] There is absolutely no evidence whatsoever that those documents were ever part of a court [49:56.160 --> 50:04.360] record, ever, that they were ever filed with a court. [50:04.360 --> 50:10.360] So according to all the case law I've read, there is no record because there's nothing [50:10.360 --> 50:13.040] in it that's ever been filed with the court. [50:13.040 --> 50:18.080] Even though it says in his letter that they gave me all the copies that were in his file. [50:18.080 --> 50:19.600] Now listen to what I'm saying. [50:19.600 --> 50:22.440] Look at the documents themselves. [50:22.440 --> 50:30.440] There is no file and date stamp put on there by the court to show when they were received [50:30.440 --> 50:31.960] in the court. [50:31.960 --> 50:38.400] If that file and date stamp is not there, that document was never officially filed with [50:38.400 --> 50:39.400] the court. [50:39.400 --> 50:40.400] Okay. [50:40.400 --> 50:46.080] And thus, it cannot be part of any official record. [50:46.080 --> 50:47.080] Okay. [50:47.080 --> 50:52.720] So I should not even test them again about it. [50:52.720 --> 50:56.400] There's really not going to be a need, they can't certify copies of something that's not [50:56.400 --> 50:57.400] certifiable. [50:57.400 --> 50:58.400] Right. [50:58.400 --> 50:59.400] Okay. [50:59.400 --> 51:00.400] All right. [51:00.400 --> 51:02.200] All right. [51:02.200 --> 51:07.880] But I looked at every page he gave me, there was not a file stamp on anything. [51:07.880 --> 51:10.560] All right. [51:10.560 --> 51:11.560] Okay. [51:11.560 --> 51:12.560] All right. [51:12.560 --> 51:13.560] Well, thank you. [51:13.560 --> 51:14.560] Appreciate it. [51:14.560 --> 51:15.560] All right. [51:15.560 --> 51:16.560] Yes, ma'am. [51:16.560 --> 51:17.560] Thanks for calling in. [51:17.560 --> 51:18.560] Uh-huh. [51:18.560 --> 51:19.560] All right. [51:19.560 --> 51:21.560] Now we're going to go to Daryl in Texas. [51:21.560 --> 51:23.560] Daryl, what can we do for you? [51:23.560 --> 51:24.560] Hi Ed. [51:24.560 --> 51:25.560] How are you doing today? [51:25.560 --> 51:26.560] I'm good. [51:26.560 --> 51:27.560] How are you? [51:27.560 --> 51:28.560] Ah, things are going good. [51:28.560 --> 51:30.560] I have a couple of simple questions for you, I'm going to keep it short. [51:30.560 --> 51:32.560] I'm going to brave new books right now. [51:32.560 --> 51:34.560] Um, we're going to be closing, so. [51:34.560 --> 51:38.680] First of all, I wanted to ask you, I remember you told me last night, when I'm standing [51:38.680 --> 51:42.480] with my friend in front of the judge, they asked me, who am I? [51:42.480 --> 51:45.920] I can tell them I'm legal, I'm going to discuss the legal counsel. [51:45.920 --> 51:50.720] Yeah, you can say you're legal counsel, just do not say you're a lawyer or attorney. [51:50.720 --> 51:51.720] Okay. [51:51.720 --> 51:52.720] I can say legal counsel. [51:52.720 --> 51:53.720] Good. [51:53.720 --> 51:54.720] I like that. [51:54.720 --> 51:55.720] And there's another one. [51:55.720 --> 51:57.360] I want to, tomorrow morning I have a court case. [51:57.360 --> 52:01.800] If you really want to cover your behind, say legal counsel by private contract. [52:01.800 --> 52:03.520] By private contract, I will say that. [52:03.520 --> 52:04.520] All right. [52:04.520 --> 52:05.520] That's what I told them before. [52:05.520 --> 52:06.520] I didn't know what to say. [52:06.520 --> 52:07.520] I said, we have a contract. [52:07.520 --> 52:08.520] And blew the prosecutor away. [52:08.520 --> 52:09.520] He didn't know what to say. [52:09.520 --> 52:10.520] What kind of contract is that? [52:10.520 --> 52:11.520] He's at the L.E.M.E. [52:11.520 --> 52:12.520] It was hilarious. [52:12.520 --> 52:15.520] But I've got one more quick question for tonight. [52:15.520 --> 52:20.680] Um, we were going to Flugerville Court, and we went up there, she tried to file a motion [52:20.680 --> 52:25.040] to dismiss, and the clerk didn't know what to do, couldn't do it, I said she wouldn't [52:25.040 --> 52:26.040] do it. [52:26.040 --> 52:27.040] I wasn't there. [52:27.040 --> 52:30.280] She tried to file a motion to dismiss lack of subject management jurisdiction. [52:30.280 --> 52:31.280] And she didn't do it. [52:31.280 --> 52:34.840] So now tomorrow we're going to court with nothing on file. [52:34.840 --> 52:38.040] And when I get there, I'm sure the prosecutor is going to want to say something to us. [52:38.040 --> 52:39.040] She's like, hand that to him. [52:39.040 --> 52:40.040] Is this her first appearance? [52:40.040 --> 52:41.040] First appearance, yeah. [52:41.040 --> 52:42.040] Okay. [52:42.040 --> 52:47.640] Then there should not be a trial if this is her first appearance, unless you got something [52:47.640 --> 52:50.520] saying that they were going to trial on that date. [52:50.520 --> 52:53.520] I think she already went to the ticket and asked for a trial. [52:53.520 --> 52:56.040] So I think this is supposed to be for the trial. [52:56.040 --> 52:57.040] Okay. [52:57.040 --> 52:59.560] That's what I'm saying. [52:59.560 --> 53:03.680] The clerk has no power to refuse to file a document. [53:03.680 --> 53:04.680] Right. [53:04.680 --> 53:06.440] I think this clerk just didn't know how to do it. [53:06.440 --> 53:07.440] No one's ever done it. [53:07.440 --> 53:15.320] The problem, though, is the amount of time you can't file something the day before trial [53:15.320 --> 53:16.320] there. [53:16.320 --> 53:17.320] I know. [53:17.320 --> 53:25.040] It has to be filed seven to ten days prior to trial, unless it is a challenge to jurisdiction. [53:25.040 --> 53:26.040] Okay. [53:26.040 --> 53:33.040] In this chat, well, she can file that trial tomorrow, then. [53:33.040 --> 53:34.040] Sure, she does. [53:34.040 --> 53:36.040] That's what I've always done, and they've always dismissed it. [53:36.040 --> 53:40.040] But see, I think this court in Flugerville has ever seen a motion like this before. [53:40.040 --> 53:41.040] These people do not even know how to do it. [53:41.040 --> 53:44.040] Well, I doubt if they've ever seen a motion, period. [53:44.040 --> 53:46.440] The people, I've been over here to the Flugerville court. [53:46.440 --> 53:48.240] I've talked to this judge. [53:48.240 --> 53:50.040] This female judge is a buffoon. [53:50.040 --> 53:52.040] Oh, this is going to be great. [53:52.040 --> 53:53.040] I can't wait to go. [53:53.040 --> 53:55.040] She is an absolute buffoon. [53:55.040 --> 53:59.040] She cannot understand written word to save her life. [53:59.040 --> 54:00.040] Okay. [54:00.040 --> 54:06.040] I showed her in black and white where she was attempting to deny me access to someone's [54:06.040 --> 54:07.040] court record. [54:07.040 --> 54:08.040] Fine. [54:08.040 --> 54:11.040] And I showed her in black and white, you're dead wrong. [54:11.040 --> 54:16.040] It is a record open to everybody anytime this court is open. [54:16.040 --> 54:18.040] Now, give me the record. [54:18.040 --> 54:19.040] Wow. [54:19.040 --> 54:21.040] Well, I can't give you the record. [54:21.040 --> 54:23.040] That's the way here it is. [54:23.040 --> 54:24.040] No kidding. [54:24.040 --> 54:25.040] She had it with her. [54:25.040 --> 54:27.040] She said, I won't give it to you because you're not a lawyer. [54:27.040 --> 54:29.040] They're worried about you being a lawyer. [54:29.040 --> 54:30.040] Yeah. [54:30.040 --> 54:32.040] They didn't want to show it to me and then she opened it up and said, well, here's what [54:32.040 --> 54:33.040] I got. [54:33.040 --> 54:34.040] Oh my God. [54:34.040 --> 54:35.040] That's really wild. [54:35.040 --> 54:39.040] Well, I'm going to go there tomorrow and I'll call you and let you know how it goes. [54:39.040 --> 54:40.040] All right. [54:40.040 --> 54:41.040] Well, good luck. [54:41.040 --> 54:42.040] Thanks. [54:42.040 --> 54:43.040] Thanks, Eddie. [54:43.040 --> 54:44.040] Close it down, baby. [54:44.040 --> 54:45.040] So I got to go. [54:45.040 --> 54:46.040] I'll talk to you soon. [54:46.040 --> 54:47.040] All right, Darryl. [54:47.040 --> 54:48.040] Thanks a lot. [54:48.040 --> 54:49.040] Bye-bye. [54:49.040 --> 54:54.040] All right, now we're going to go to Mark in Wisconsin. [54:54.040 --> 54:55.040] Bernardo, I see you there. [54:55.040 --> 54:56.040] So please hang on. [54:56.040 --> 54:57.040] We'll get to you. [54:57.040 --> 54:59.040] Mark, go ahead. [54:59.040 --> 55:01.040] Rolling solo tonight. [55:01.040 --> 55:02.040] Eddie. [55:02.040 --> 55:03.040] Yeah. [55:03.040 --> 55:04.040] It's Monday nights. [55:04.040 --> 55:06.040] Normally that's the way it works on Mondays. [55:06.040 --> 55:07.040] Peaceful, quiet. [55:07.040 --> 55:08.040] Nobody yell at me. [55:08.040 --> 55:10.040] It works nice. [55:10.040 --> 55:17.040] Hey, I'm fighting a traffic ticket right now and I've been looking in the case law and [55:17.040 --> 55:23.040] the case law is saying that, I've seen a couple of cases where it says that you've [55:23.040 --> 55:28.040] given up your, you've waived your constitutional rights when you enter these municipal courts, [55:28.040 --> 55:32.040] but they never say how you waived your constitutional rights. [55:32.040 --> 55:34.040] Can you shed any light on that? [55:34.040 --> 55:37.040] Did you have case law that says that I want to see it? [55:37.040 --> 55:38.040] Yeah. [55:38.040 --> 55:40.040] Yeah, I do. [55:40.040 --> 55:46.040] Because whatever judge made that decision should be hanged with his own black robe. [55:46.040 --> 55:51.040] Well, you see, they never mentioned how you waived it either. [55:51.040 --> 55:54.040] They just sort of mentioned it. [55:54.040 --> 55:56.040] Please send that to me. [55:56.040 --> 55:58.040] I want to read that. [55:58.040 --> 55:59.040] All right. [55:59.040 --> 56:07.040] Hey, I was wondering if it would help if I put something in the record, like an affidavit [56:07.040 --> 56:15.040] that says, I did this with my son and it worked pretty good, that I waived no rights unless [56:15.040 --> 56:16.040] it was in writing. [56:16.040 --> 56:18.040] Yeah, that's what I do. [56:18.040 --> 56:21.040] My affidavit of appearance says exactly that. [56:21.040 --> 56:29.040] I waive no rights at any time for any reason and any rights that are waived shall only [56:29.040 --> 56:36.040] be done in writing with my signature and a corresponding signature by the prosecuting [56:36.040 --> 56:37.040] attorney. [56:37.040 --> 56:46.040] And I reserve the right to withdraw that waiver if at any time I was not provided full disclosure [56:46.040 --> 56:53.040] as to the consequences of the waiver. [56:53.040 --> 56:55.040] That sounds pretty good. [56:55.040 --> 57:06.040] Hey, when you filed for subject matter jurisdiction, what grounds do you usually use? [57:06.040 --> 57:08.040] Lack of notice? [57:08.040 --> 57:09.040] Lack of notice? [57:09.040 --> 57:16.040] Never served, never provided with a copy of the charge or the charging instrument. [57:16.040 --> 57:20.040] Therefore, no jurisdiction was ever provided to the court. [57:20.040 --> 57:26.040] If the defendant is not provided proper notice, then due process is violated. [57:26.040 --> 57:31.040] A due process violation always deprives the court of jurisdiction. [57:31.040 --> 57:36.040] They don't like to admit that, but the case law says it's true. [57:36.040 --> 57:41.040] Do you usually use Supreme Court case law and do you know any offhand? [57:41.040 --> 57:43.040] No, I don't know them offhand. [57:43.040 --> 57:48.040] I've read some up to the stuff that I don't even try to remember case law. [57:48.040 --> 57:53.040] With all the other stuff I got floating around in my head, case law is just, nah, forget it. [57:53.040 --> 57:57.040] Well, see, I'm finding all kinds of problems with the ticket like it wasn't signed and [57:57.040 --> 58:00.040] there's all sorts of disclosures that they're supposed to make on the ticket. [58:00.040 --> 58:05.040] There's nothing necessarily in the statute that says it has to be signed, is there? [58:05.040 --> 58:07.040] Yes, there is in our statute. [58:07.040 --> 58:13.040] Okay, if your statute stated that it's a mandatory requirement that the ticket be signed by the issuing officer, [58:13.040 --> 58:18.040] then the ticket's invalid on its face. [58:18.040 --> 58:22.040] And what kind of case law would you state there? [58:22.040 --> 58:29.040] You may not have any case law to back you up, but you'd have to look it up in your state regarding the annotated statutes to know. [58:29.040 --> 58:34.040] Look at whatever statute deals with the signature requirement, [58:34.040 --> 58:41.040] and in the annotated statutes, there will be case law that supports that section if it's ever been adjudicated. [58:41.040 --> 58:44.040] Okay, all right. [58:44.040 --> 58:46.040] Can I add another question? Can I talk to you on the other side? [58:46.040 --> 58:49.040] Okay, yeah, hang on, we'll get you on the other side, Mark. [58:49.040 --> 58:52.040] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. [58:52.040 --> 58:55.040] Calling number is 512-646-984. [58:55.040 --> 58:58.040] We got about an hour left in the show, so give us a call. [58:58.040 --> 59:00.040] We'll be right back. 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[01:00:13.040 --> 01:00:19.040] The opposition's Syrian National Council said the regime had encircled the city with tanks ahead of a major offensive [01:00:19.040 --> 01:00:23.040] and urged the international community to act quickly to prevent more deaths. [01:00:23.040 --> 01:00:30.040] The shelling came after Russia and China vetoed a UN resolution to stop the killing. [01:00:30.040 --> 01:00:36.040] Citing ongoing violence, the U.S. State Department said Monday embassy personnel and their families have departed Syria. [01:00:36.040 --> 01:00:41.040] While the U.S. has been quick to chastise Syria over its suppression of protesters, [01:00:41.040 --> 01:00:46.040] it has continued supplying arms to strategic allies Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, [01:00:46.040 --> 01:00:50.040] which have used violence to repress their own resistance movements. [01:00:50.040 --> 01:00:57.040] At least early Saturday dismantled a large swath of the occupied D.C. camp at McPherson Square, [01:00:57.040 --> 01:01:00.040] enforcing a U.S. Park Service ban on camping. [01:01:00.040 --> 01:01:04.040] Officers in riot gear removed most of the tents and made 11 arrests. [01:01:04.040 --> 01:01:08.040] Occupier Lacey McCauley said, these guys are cleaning the wrong house. [01:01:08.040 --> 01:01:11.040] They should be cleaning the offices of Congress. [01:01:11.040 --> 01:01:18.040] Egyptian authorities have charged the directors of the International Democratic Institute [01:01:18.040 --> 01:01:25.040] and the International Republican Institute in an investigation into the financing of pro-democracy organizations. [01:01:25.040 --> 01:01:30.040] IRI's Sam LaHood, the son of U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, [01:01:30.040 --> 01:01:33.040] was the first of 43 names published Monday. [01:01:33.040 --> 01:01:38.040] The list names 14 individuals charged in the probe as fugitives, [01:01:38.040 --> 01:01:45.040] suggesting several managed to leave Egypt before the government imposed a travel ban on those under investigation. [01:01:45.040 --> 01:01:50.040] They are charged with spending money from organizations that were operating in Egypt without a license. [01:01:50.040 --> 01:01:57.040] Egyptian authorities announced Sunday they intended to prosecute 19 Americans as part of their investigation, [01:01:57.040 --> 01:02:04.040] and this added pressure to an already strained relationship between Egypt's ruling generals and the Obama administration. [01:02:04.040 --> 01:02:13.040] U.S. officials have warned Cairo's $1.5 billion in aid could be withheld as the investigation isn't resolved quickly. [01:02:13.040 --> 01:02:19.040] Indigenous groups and environmentalists Saturday took to the streets of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, [01:02:19.040 --> 01:02:23.040] protesting construction of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline. [01:02:23.040 --> 01:02:28.040] An alternative to the stalled Keystone XL Pipeline, Canada's Northern Gateway, [01:02:28.040 --> 01:02:32.040] is designed to carry tar sands oil from Alberta to the Pacific Coast. [01:02:32.040 --> 01:02:36.040] The rally was hosted by the First Nations Community of Heartsley Bay, [01:02:36.040 --> 01:02:44.040] a tiny village located near the planned Enbridge Terminal in Kitimat, B.C., Canada's gateway for energy exports to Asia. [01:02:44.040 --> 01:02:50.040] Local residents are worried about risks posed by hundreds of oil tankers passing through their community. [01:02:50.040 --> 01:02:59.040] Pressure is expected to increase over the Northern Gateway project after Barack Obama rejected the Keystone XL Pipeline proposal last month, [01:02:59.040 --> 01:03:03.040] forcing the Canadian government to expedite alternative routes. [01:03:03.040 --> 01:03:21.040] For more details on this story, visit INS4report.net. [01:03:33.040 --> 01:03:45.040] All right folks, we are back. [01:03:45.040 --> 01:03:47.040] This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:03:47.040 --> 01:03:49.040] This is our Monday Night Traffic Show. [01:03:49.040 --> 01:03:53.040] I am your host Eddie Craig and we are talking to Mark in Wisconsin. [01:03:53.040 --> 01:03:56.040] All right Mark, continue on please. [01:03:56.040 --> 01:04:06.040] Hey, I was going to also add some affidavits in stating that we accepted the judge's oath of office and the police officer's oath of office. [01:04:06.040 --> 01:04:09.040] Have you ever done anything like that? [01:04:09.040 --> 01:04:21.040] I've never done it, mainly because until I can prove they're valid owes and everything else, why would I accept them? [01:04:21.040 --> 01:04:26.040] Just because somebody handed it to me does not automatically make it valid. [01:04:26.040 --> 01:04:29.040] What's the other criteria surrounding the requirements of the oath? [01:04:29.040 --> 01:04:40.040] For instance, here in Texas the oath of office doesn't mean squat if the anti bribery statement was not filed appropriately and properly prior to the taking of that oath. [01:04:40.040 --> 01:04:47.040] So they have to have both of them and one of them had better have been filed before the other one was taken or it's not valid. [01:04:47.040 --> 01:04:52.040] So they have to be filed with constitutional requirements. [01:04:52.040 --> 01:04:54.040] I see. [01:04:54.040 --> 01:04:55.040] I see. [01:04:55.040 --> 01:05:11.040] Hey, and looking through this municipal code, what I'm finding out Eddie is that they're setting up all sorts of councils for like, you know, Shoreland, floodplains, zoning boards and all this stuff. [01:05:11.040 --> 01:05:15.040] Yeah, these will be administrative councils, not judicial. [01:05:15.040 --> 01:05:25.040] They can make a decision and you have to appeal it back to them and it can't go any higher. [01:05:25.040 --> 01:05:26.040] Right. [01:05:26.040 --> 01:05:29.040] That's the same thing they're doing here with the red light camera tickets. [01:05:29.040 --> 01:05:34.040] The problem is, is that is a bill of attainder situation. [01:05:34.040 --> 01:05:46.040] They cannot make a legislative or administrative determination of guilt that results in a punishment without judicial review. [01:05:46.040 --> 01:05:54.040] So if you're going in and you're having to sit before an administrative tribunal, you're found guilty and fine. [01:05:54.040 --> 01:06:04.040] Then your only level of appeal is to another or the same administrative tribunal. [01:06:04.040 --> 01:06:08.040] That's a bill of attainder or a bill of pains and penalties by every definition of the word. [01:06:08.040 --> 01:06:15.040] Yeah, so and those have been outlawed since the beginning of, you know, the country. [01:06:15.040 --> 01:06:24.040] Well, it'll only take one appellate court judge to change the definition of a bill of attainder. [01:06:24.040 --> 01:06:34.040] No, bill of attainder is already set by much, much more than just prior story decisive. [01:06:34.040 --> 01:06:36.040] Here's the point that was after Eddie. [01:06:36.040 --> 01:06:42.040] They are ruling by councils, unaccountable councils at that. [01:06:42.040 --> 01:06:45.040] They're trying to give you, give the, well, right. [01:06:45.040 --> 01:06:50.040] But again, is that is that the top of government that you set up within your state? [01:06:50.040 --> 01:06:52.040] Right, right. [01:06:52.040 --> 01:06:57.040] But what I'm trying to say is they're ruling by councils and that means Soviet Union. [01:06:57.040 --> 01:07:03.040] I just wondered if people know how deep we are into this. [01:07:03.040 --> 01:07:05.040] This is all communist stuff. [01:07:05.040 --> 01:07:08.040] Eddie, this is all communist. [01:07:08.040 --> 01:07:12.040] Well, yeah, but it's been communist for a very long time. [01:07:12.040 --> 01:07:18.040] Well, Eddie, it's for a very long time. [01:07:18.040 --> 01:07:22.040] I mean, believe me, you're not actually telling me anything new here. [01:07:22.040 --> 01:07:26.040] It may be the first time it's actually appeared to you to be what it is. [01:07:26.040 --> 01:07:31.040] But believe me, it's been socialist and communist for a very long time. [01:07:31.040 --> 01:07:38.040] Well, I just found out, Eddie, and I got to tell you, I'm shocked. [01:07:38.040 --> 01:07:40.040] Well, thank Roosevelt. [01:07:40.040 --> 01:07:49.040] In 1935, we got full-blown communism and socialism in the U.S. through the New Deal. [01:07:49.040 --> 01:07:51.040] That's where it started. [01:07:51.040 --> 01:07:53.040] That's where it spread. [01:07:53.040 --> 01:07:59.040] Have you done any research into the duality of citizenship? [01:07:59.040 --> 01:08:06.040] I've done research into everything that people proclaim this, that, or the other about citizenship or whatever. [01:08:06.040 --> 01:08:10.040] To me, it doesn't matter what you call yourself. [01:08:10.040 --> 01:08:14.040] It's the capacity in which you live and act that makes the difference. [01:08:14.040 --> 01:08:16.040] I can call myself a blue mushroom. [01:08:16.040 --> 01:08:21.040] That doesn't make me one. [01:08:21.040 --> 01:08:30.040] All right, because I've heard something talk that says that they made people... [01:08:30.040 --> 01:08:39.040] There's two different kinds of citizenship now, and if you claim the old constitutional type, none of these tribunals apply to you. [01:08:39.040 --> 01:08:45.040] Well, you are what is known to the Constitution as a foreign national. [01:08:45.040 --> 01:08:51.040] That's how the Constitution sees the people of the several states, foreign nationals. [01:08:51.040 --> 01:09:03.040] The Congress has changed that definition to make it appear as if it's something that applies under the immigration laws to foreigners from other countries. [01:09:03.040 --> 01:09:05.040] That's not true. [01:09:05.040 --> 01:09:21.040] The foreign national is someone that is born in one of the several states of the Union, but remember, every state of the Union is its own separate sovereign nation from the federal government. [01:09:21.040 --> 01:09:31.040] See, the thing is, the United States doesn't exist as a group of subservient states to the Fed. [01:09:31.040 --> 01:09:46.040] It exists as a group of cooperative nations that agree to a unified platform to present to the world as their face, which is the federal government. [01:09:46.040 --> 01:09:51.040] We're all separate and independent from each other's house, supposed to be. [01:09:51.040 --> 01:10:01.040] They've tried to make us just one big federal enclave that they can do everything to, that they can do any other federal enclave, and that's not what we are. [01:10:01.040 --> 01:10:09.040] But, again, that managed to stay in existence because the people remained ignorant. [01:10:09.040 --> 01:10:17.040] I've got a new t-shirt design that I'm going to put out, and it's got a picture of a guy standing there with his head buried in the hole in the ground, [01:10:17.040 --> 01:10:23.040] and it's got all these information signs around him. 9-11 was an inside job. [01:10:23.040 --> 01:10:28.040] Obama is ineligible, and the birth certificate's a phony. [01:10:28.040 --> 01:10:35.040] Just all these signs sticking around him out of the sand that he can't see, and this little thought bubble coming out says, [01:10:35.040 --> 01:10:41.040] Don't make me pull my head out of the sand. I'm more comfortable with where it is. [01:10:41.040 --> 01:10:45.040] Well, welcome to America. [01:10:45.040 --> 01:10:52.040] Well, that's what they think of it, Eddie. I've studied these communist regimes, particularly the Bolshevik Revolution, [01:10:52.040 --> 01:11:00.040] and even the people in charge were not happy with the way they lived, if that tells you anything. [01:11:00.040 --> 01:11:03.040] And the people on the lower rungs were really... [01:11:03.040 --> 01:11:09.040] Well, the only reason those people weren't happy was because any moment they could disappear. [01:11:09.040 --> 01:11:11.040] That's right. They could disappear. [01:11:11.040 --> 01:11:17.040] Now, taking off the wrong member of the group, they could be disappeared just like the people under them were. [01:11:17.040 --> 01:11:18.040] Exactly. [01:11:18.040 --> 01:11:20.040] That's why they hated it. [01:11:20.040 --> 01:11:26.040] And you saw how many purges they had over there in Russia, too. When they found out that the members... [01:11:26.040 --> 01:11:29.040] Yeah, at least one, two, few, every time. [01:11:29.040 --> 01:11:40.040] Yeah, when they found out that the members below them knew too much about what was going on, they just murdered them. [01:11:40.040 --> 01:11:50.040] Well, one of these days, I hope men kind of smart enough to know that the people being used and abused and ruled over [01:11:50.040 --> 01:11:55.040] always far outnumber those doing the abusing. [01:11:55.040 --> 01:11:57.040] I know. Yeah. [01:11:57.040 --> 01:12:05.040] And when we decide to be cooperative and understand that no one has the right to rule over anyone else, [01:12:05.040 --> 01:12:12.040] then and only then will we ever strive to actually be free of the bonds of government. [01:12:12.040 --> 01:12:14.040] Exactly. [01:12:14.040 --> 01:12:17.040] Hey, thanks a lot. I appreciate it, Eddie. Have a good night. [01:12:17.040 --> 01:12:19.040] You too, Mark. Thanks for calling in. [01:12:19.040 --> 01:12:24.040] All right. Now we're going to go to Gary in Texas. Gary, what can we do for you? [01:12:24.040 --> 01:12:26.040] Hello, Eddie. [01:12:26.040 --> 01:12:36.040] I was calling the gentleman right before Mike, I think his name was the last caller. The gentleman called in saying that he had found [01:12:36.040 --> 01:12:44.040] case law saying that you give up your right as soon as you appear in court or something of that nature. [01:12:44.040 --> 01:12:52.040] Even if there was a judge that ruled that in, there is case law that says that wouldn't the 14th Amendment protection against any [01:12:52.040 --> 01:12:57.040] state enforcing a law which violates the right privilege, powers, and... [01:12:57.040 --> 01:12:59.040] What 14th Amendment? [01:12:59.040 --> 01:13:01.040] Yes, sir. [01:13:01.040 --> 01:13:03.040] What 14th Amendment? [01:13:03.040 --> 01:13:06.040] Well, the one in the U.S. Constitution on the 14th Amendment. [01:13:06.040 --> 01:13:08.040] What U.S. Constitution? [01:13:08.040 --> 01:13:09.040] Sir. [01:13:09.040 --> 01:13:11.040] What U.S. Constitution? [01:13:11.040 --> 01:13:17.040] Oh, I'm with you there. Nobody's read it that there had been elected office around 1800. [01:13:17.040 --> 01:13:25.040] Okay. I'm going to say something that, again, a lot of people aren't going to like, but it is what it is. [01:13:25.040 --> 01:13:32.040] I didn't make it this way, and I'm not declaring it to be the gospel, but you can read it for yourself and find out. [01:13:32.040 --> 01:13:36.040] It goes hand in hand with the great Obama eligibility debate. [01:13:36.040 --> 01:13:42.040] You're arguing the Constitution violation through this, this, and this. [01:13:42.040 --> 01:13:50.040] How are you going to react to me telling you the Constitution hasn't been around since the last person died after the date it was enacted? [01:13:50.040 --> 01:13:55.040] If you were the judge, I would ask you, why did you take an oath to it? [01:13:55.040 --> 01:14:03.040] To keep the light under the bushel, so to speak, because without it, there'd be revolution before morning. [01:14:03.040 --> 01:14:09.040] But since you took an oath to it, and Article 6 says that it is the supreme law of the land... [01:14:09.040 --> 01:14:14.040] So what? You can take an oath to a chicken. What does that prove? [01:14:14.040 --> 01:14:21.040] I'm with you there, but I was thinking the 14th Amendment would at least be a difference against... [01:14:21.040 --> 01:14:28.040] Well, no, because the 14th Amendment never had a damn thing to do with you and me. [01:14:28.040 --> 01:14:36.040] The 14th Amendment only applies to the slaves, the people that were freed. That's it. [01:14:36.040 --> 01:14:46.040] The moment the last slave was released and the last one released died, the 14th Amendment didn't apply to anybody. [01:14:46.040 --> 01:14:55.040] It was the courts that tried to expand it far beyond its intent and purpose and wrap it around everybody. [01:14:55.040 --> 01:15:00.040] And it doesn't have a damn thing to do with anybody that's still alive. [01:15:00.040 --> 01:15:06.040] I have to read it again. I thought it said any person. [01:15:06.040 --> 01:15:15.040] No. The person it's referring to is the slave that was a slave and released from being a slave. [01:15:15.040 --> 01:15:21.040] That's who it's referring to in person. Read it and see why it was enacted, what its language is. [01:15:21.040 --> 01:15:29.040] That's all it ever applied to was the slaves. And there hasn't been one of those in a couple hundred years unless you count members of the U.S. military. [01:15:29.040 --> 01:15:36.040] I thought the 14th was inclusive of all persons. [01:15:36.040 --> 01:15:43.040] No. The courts are the one that made it that way. Not its language and not its enactment. [01:15:43.040 --> 01:15:51.040] I forget the term. What do they call it? Incorporated. The courts incorporated it. Is that the term that most people use? [01:15:51.040 --> 01:15:59.040] Well, yes and no. What they did was expanded its provisional intent. [01:15:59.040 --> 01:16:03.040] I see. And the court has no authority to do that. None. [01:16:03.040 --> 01:16:15.040] If the court has the authority to do, then the court has the authority to change it and make it say something different to amend it to completely do away with parts of it. [01:16:15.040 --> 01:16:19.040] The court doesn't have the power to do any of that. [01:16:19.040 --> 01:16:24.040] I see. Well, as usual, I've learned something every time I call you. [01:16:24.040 --> 01:16:36.040] And I wish you luck on Wednesday. I'm hoping to come down there on that municipal court case and hope it works out well for you. [01:16:36.040 --> 01:16:42.040] All right. Well, it'll work out well for me no matter what. I don't expect to win if I go to trial. [01:16:42.040 --> 01:16:48.040] But I expect the appellate court to kick it back and say you should have dumped it while you had the chance. Now you're hoed. [01:16:48.040 --> 01:16:52.040] My question would be is when that does occur, then what's going to happen? 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[01:18:53.040 --> 01:19:01.040] That's 800-600-5553. Freedomtelephones.com. Portable, private, perfect. [01:19:01.040 --> 01:19:28.040] Alright folks, we are back. This is Lula Law Radio. We are taking your calls. Call that number is 512-646-1984. [01:19:28.040 --> 01:19:34.040] We have about 45 minutes left in the show. Right now we are going to take William in Texas, Bernardo. We see you there. [01:19:34.040 --> 01:19:36.040] So please hang on. We'll be right with you. [01:19:36.040 --> 01:19:38.040] Ian and William, what can we do for you? [01:19:38.040 --> 01:19:40.040] Hey Eddie, how's it going tonight? [01:19:40.040 --> 01:19:42.040] So far so grand. [01:19:42.040 --> 01:19:49.040] Well, I called in on Thursday, but I wanted to talk to you, but I guess Randy kind of took over. [01:19:49.040 --> 01:20:04.040] But I was arrested on Wednesday by the Texas Department of Public Safety for a violation of not having a license plate on the front of my automobile. [01:20:04.040 --> 01:20:17.040] And they pulled me over, asked me for my license, which I'm using only as identification. It's expired and I don't carry insurance on the vehicle. [01:20:17.040 --> 01:20:20.040] Okay, they pulled you over because of the front plate. [01:20:20.040 --> 01:20:21.040] Yeah. [01:20:21.040 --> 01:20:28.040] Okay, do you like having DPS trooper heads mounted on your wall? [01:20:28.040 --> 01:20:32.040] I haven't got one yet. Sure, why not? [01:20:32.040 --> 01:20:37.040] Well, you can have one belonging to each one of the individuals that was at this stop. [01:20:37.040 --> 01:20:40.040] Well, I got two of their names, but I didn't get the third. [01:20:40.040 --> 01:20:45.040] That's okay. You can make those two squeal like stuck pigs to give it to you. [01:20:45.040 --> 01:20:46.040] Okay. [01:20:46.040 --> 01:20:48.040] So here's the problem. [01:20:48.040 --> 01:20:55.040] In the 2009 Texas legislators are the 2011 Texas legislators session. [01:20:55.040 --> 01:21:04.040] The Texas legislature by accident omitted the offense clause in the Texas statutes regarding license plates. [01:21:04.040 --> 01:21:12.040] It is not an offense at the moment to not only not have a front plate, there's no offense for not having a plate at all. [01:21:12.040 --> 01:21:19.040] The cops are fully aware of this and they are stopping cars anyway. [01:21:19.040 --> 01:21:27.040] So if you cannot commit an offense, then there's no authority to the cop to stop you. [01:21:27.040 --> 01:21:32.040] And if he does it anyway, guess what he's doing? [01:21:32.040 --> 01:21:35.040] He's acting without authority. [01:21:35.040 --> 01:21:40.040] There are certain criminal penalties for public servants who act without authority, [01:21:40.040 --> 01:21:48.040] especially when those actions result in the deprivation of a right to one of the people. [01:21:48.040 --> 01:21:59.040] In this case, false imprisonment, aggravated assault, aggravated robbery, [01:21:59.040 --> 01:22:04.040] abuse of official capacity, official oppression. [01:22:04.040 --> 01:22:10.040] You just got a whole cornucopia of things that you can start beating them to death with. [01:22:10.040 --> 01:22:12.040] Yeah. [01:22:12.040 --> 01:22:20.040] So you've got a Title 18 under the Title 42, 1983 lawsuit. [01:22:20.040 --> 01:22:25.040] You've got a slam dunk right there. [01:22:25.040 --> 01:22:35.040] Okay, because he basically, when he pulled me out, he asked me to all the unrelated questions, arrest me, [01:22:35.040 --> 01:22:38.040] put me in his cruiser, took me to jail. [01:22:38.040 --> 01:22:42.040] Oh, then aggravated kidnapping gets added to that too. [01:22:42.040 --> 01:22:44.040] See, here's their problem. [01:22:44.040 --> 01:22:46.040] Okay, and I'm sorry, I don't mean to keep interrupting you. [01:22:46.040 --> 01:22:50.040] No insurance is not under Subtitle C. [01:22:50.040 --> 01:22:53.040] It's under Subtitle D. [01:22:53.040 --> 01:23:00.040] The lawyer's only authority to arrest without warrant is for Subtitle C offenses. [01:23:00.040 --> 01:23:04.040] There is no authority to arrest for no license. [01:23:04.040 --> 01:23:10.040] There is no authority to arrest for no insurance. [01:23:10.040 --> 01:23:12.040] See their problem? [01:23:12.040 --> 01:23:13.040] Yeah. [01:23:13.040 --> 01:23:20.040] I mean, I didn't see him put the handcuffs on me that he was in violation right then and there. [01:23:20.040 --> 01:23:21.040] All right, go ahead. [01:23:21.040 --> 01:23:22.040] I'm sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt. [01:23:22.040 --> 01:23:28.040] When he took me over to Moore County, he asked me more information. [01:23:28.040 --> 01:23:36.040] I gave him my height and my weight, and then when he asked me for my social security number, I didn't give that to him. [01:23:36.040 --> 01:23:38.040] So he said he'd go look it up. [01:23:38.040 --> 01:23:43.040] After he got done with that, he submitted me a ticket and he told me to sign it. [01:23:43.040 --> 01:23:46.040] I said, I didn't consent to be here. [01:23:46.040 --> 01:23:47.040] Why should I sign that? [01:23:47.040 --> 01:23:48.040] He goes, you go ahead and sign that. [01:23:48.040 --> 01:23:55.040] So I drew a line right in the middle of it and he got bad about it. [01:23:55.040 --> 01:23:57.040] Yeah, I did. [01:23:57.040 --> 01:24:11.040] And I figured, well, he wanted me to sign for a ticket that he couldn't give me out there instead of taking me straight to jail and then wanting me to sign it right there. [01:24:11.040 --> 01:24:17.040] So I didn't comprehend that whatsoever. [01:24:17.040 --> 01:24:30.040] And well, again, he's also now guilty of misconducting office according to 543.009 because he was commanded to take you immediately before magistrate if you would not sign or demanded that he do so. [01:24:30.040 --> 01:24:32.040] Yeah, well, I said so on the video. [01:24:32.040 --> 01:24:43.040] I said, or, you know, while we were conversing, I said, well, you know, if you're going to arrest me, I want to see a judge according to 543 of the transportation code. [01:24:43.040 --> 01:24:49.040] That's, you know, you're supposed to take me to the nearest magistrate without delay. [01:24:49.040 --> 01:24:51.040] He goes, it doesn't matter. [01:24:51.040 --> 01:24:53.040] You're going straight to jail. [01:24:53.040 --> 01:24:56.040] Well, it does matter and you have to teach him that. [01:24:56.040 --> 01:24:59.040] Yeah. [01:24:59.040 --> 01:25:10.040] So I got a bail to get out and then I talked to the judge and I said, basically, I've got the defense of impossibility. [01:25:10.040 --> 01:25:16.040] I took my vehicle. I have no keys. I have no way to, you know, to get to get down there. [01:25:16.040 --> 01:25:18.040] You can submit it by mail. [01:25:18.040 --> 01:25:26.040] And, you know, basically after you know what was the corpus delecta on this, I didn't do anything. [01:25:26.040 --> 01:25:28.040] Okay, hold on. [01:25:28.040 --> 01:25:34.040] The issue here is going to come down to the the unlawful stop. [01:25:34.040 --> 01:25:37.040] There was no offense. [01:25:37.040 --> 01:25:43.040] The lack of the plate at this point in time is not an offense under Texas law. [01:25:43.040 --> 01:25:47.040] They had no probable cause to make the stop. [01:25:47.040 --> 01:25:54.040] Therefore, every single thing that came after lack of insurance license doesn't matter. [01:25:54.040 --> 01:25:57.040] All of it is fruit of the poison tree. [01:25:57.040 --> 01:26:02.040] The stop itself was illegal for more than one reason. [01:26:02.040 --> 01:26:14.040] But right now, the most obvious one being in the easiest one to defend is the fact that there is no offense in the law for what you say you got probable cause on. [01:26:14.040 --> 01:26:20.040] Okay. [01:26:20.040 --> 01:26:23.040] So that's where you start. [01:26:23.040 --> 01:26:26.040] No probable cause. [01:26:26.040 --> 01:26:35.040] The entire rest is illegal as a matter of law. Everything is fruit of the poison tree. [01:26:35.040 --> 01:26:37.040] Okay. [01:26:37.040 --> 01:26:38.040] All right. [01:26:38.040 --> 01:26:41.040] When will this be archived? [01:26:41.040 --> 01:26:43.040] So I'll go back. [01:26:43.040 --> 01:26:49.040] Probably sometime before tomorrow or no later than tomorrow afternoon probably, but that's kind of in Debra's hands, not mine. [01:26:49.040 --> 01:26:51.040] Oh, okay. [01:26:51.040 --> 01:26:59.040] Because I'm going to go, I'm going to go, I'm, I probably got me a ride to go down there to go before the judge. [01:26:59.040 --> 01:27:08.040] But you know, I've already, I've already put in a motion for summary judgment to have it, to have it dismissed or discharged actually. [01:27:08.040 --> 01:27:11.040] No, you want it dismissed with prejudice. [01:27:11.040 --> 01:27:15.040] Okay. [01:27:15.040 --> 01:27:20.040] Okay, I'll just put in a motion or I'll just put an amendment on that. [01:27:20.040 --> 01:27:24.040] If it's dismissed with prejudice, the entire stop was illegal on its face. [01:27:24.040 --> 01:27:31.040] There is no offense currently known to Texas law as no front license plate. [01:27:31.040 --> 01:27:34.040] Okay. [01:27:34.040 --> 01:27:35.040] All right. [01:27:35.040 --> 01:27:37.040] I appreciate it, Eddie. [01:27:37.040 --> 01:27:38.040] Yes, sir. No problem. [01:27:38.040 --> 01:27:40.040] Thanks for calling in. [01:27:40.040 --> 01:27:41.040] All right. Thanks. [01:27:41.040 --> 01:27:42.040] All right. [01:27:42.040 --> 01:27:45.040] Now we're going to go to Bernardo in California. [01:27:45.040 --> 01:27:47.040] Bernardo, what can we do for you? [01:27:47.040 --> 01:27:50.040] Hi, Eddie. How are you doing? Bernardo here. [01:27:50.040 --> 01:27:54.040] So far so good. Thanks for calling. [01:27:54.040 --> 01:28:00.040] Yeah, well, my case is related to an arrest that took place. [01:28:00.040 --> 01:28:06.040] It wasn't for traffic, but for real estate. [01:28:06.040 --> 01:28:09.040] An arrest for real estate? [01:28:09.040 --> 01:28:13.040] Yeah, it's a real estate issue. [01:28:13.040 --> 01:28:19.040] I went back in my house after I was evicted. [01:28:19.040 --> 01:28:25.040] And I got arrested because they say I was trespassing. [01:28:25.040 --> 01:28:28.040] Right. [01:28:28.040 --> 01:28:44.040] Well, so when I got arrested that time, they mentioned that it was a citizen's arrest and I was going to be just held for a few hours and then released. [01:28:44.040 --> 01:28:53.040] So by the time we got to the county jail, things had changed and they said it was resisting arrest. [01:28:53.040 --> 01:29:04.040] I said I was a citizen's arrest. I was resisting arrest because I would come out right away when they asked me to open up the doors and I'm trespassing. [01:29:04.040 --> 01:29:19.040] So I didn't find that out until late that night when I was in jail and they was talking about giving me a get in a bed for me and that was right before Christmas. [01:29:19.040 --> 01:29:25.040] No, I'm not supposed to be released in a few hours. They're just holding me for a few hours and then I'll be released. [01:29:25.040 --> 01:29:35.040] And the deputy there said no, you are taking in for resisting arrest and this and that and you're going to stay here and vote. [01:29:35.040 --> 01:29:39.040] It was until Tuesday that I leave. God be the Christmas. [01:29:39.040 --> 01:29:43.040] Okay, hang on, Bernardo. We'll pick this up on the other side of the break. [01:29:43.040 --> 01:29:49.040] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. Call in number is 512-646-1984. [01:29:49.040 --> 01:30:00.040] We got about a half an hour left in the show. Give us a call. We'll be right back after this break. [01:30:00.040 --> 01:30:06.040] This is Building 7, a 47 story skyscraper that fell on the afternoon of September 11. [01:30:06.040 --> 01:30:08.040] The government says that fire brought it down. [01:30:08.040 --> 01:30:13.040] However, 1,500 architects and engineers have concluded it was a controlled demolition. 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[01:32:33.040 --> 01:32:35.040] You got arrested for trespass. [01:32:35.040 --> 01:32:38.040] They told you they were placing you under citizen's arrest. [01:32:38.040 --> 01:32:47.040] Then when you got to jail, you found out that you had actually been charged with resisting arrest as well as the trespass. [01:32:47.040 --> 01:33:00.040] Correct, and I wasn't going to be, as they mentioned, and this is the deputy telling me this while we went in the cruiser. [01:33:00.040 --> 01:33:08.040] He was saying that I would be there just a few hours and then I'll be released. [01:33:08.040 --> 01:33:21.040] So I come to find out that I was going to be in there for the entire weekend, Christmas included, until Tuesday after Christmas. [01:33:21.040 --> 01:33:23.040] This was on a Friday. [01:33:23.040 --> 01:33:28.040] So what I did is I got a bail bomb to get me out of there. [01:33:28.040 --> 01:33:42.040] So now I can't get my police report, and one thing that I learned on this call, which I resisted, but I didn't know basically the grounds for resistance, [01:33:42.040 --> 01:33:45.040] that they would take my fingerprint and all this stuff. [01:33:45.040 --> 01:33:47.040] I go like, you don't need to do all this stuff. [01:33:47.040 --> 01:33:52.040] I don't consent you taking my fingerprint and my palm print to hold that in your hand. [01:33:52.040 --> 01:34:01.040] And I even got an injection for a test for, I guess for TVs. [01:34:01.040 --> 01:34:03.040] They say that everybody that come in here, I forget that. [01:34:03.040 --> 01:34:05.040] I said, well, I'm not staying here. [01:34:05.040 --> 01:34:06.040] I don't need to do this. [01:34:06.040 --> 01:34:12.040] You don't need to inject me with this TV test stuff. [01:34:12.040 --> 01:34:14.040] And I said, well, you got to do it anyway. [01:34:14.040 --> 01:34:17.040] I said, well, I object to that. [01:34:17.040 --> 01:34:21.040] If you got to do that, of course, well, you know that I object. [01:34:21.040 --> 01:34:23.040] So they did anyway. [01:34:23.040 --> 01:34:28.040] And the bottom line now is court and arraignment. [01:34:28.040 --> 01:34:44.040] They, a couple of weeks ago, the judge is saying that he can give me a deal and get the misdemeanor charged down to an infraction and they pay 250 bucks or something. [01:34:44.040 --> 01:34:51.040] But I would lose some of my constitutional rights, like the right to a jury trial and stuff like that. [01:34:51.040 --> 01:34:57.040] So I'm pondering two questions. [01:34:57.040 --> 01:35:07.040] Do I have grounds to go and fight back the sheriff by the way they came in, gun drawn to a civil matter? [01:35:07.040 --> 01:35:12.040] And I was trying to tell them that it was a civil matter why they were there with guns and stuff. [01:35:12.040 --> 01:35:18.040] And the jurisdiction was already over because the eviction was done a long time ago. [01:35:18.040 --> 01:35:23.040] And can I get my record? [01:35:23.040 --> 01:35:27.040] Who registered the complaint about you being on the property? [01:35:27.040 --> 01:35:32.040] A janier that came out of property, which I didn't know about him. [01:35:32.040 --> 01:35:39.040] I didn't have noticed that I was going back into the property with some papers out of file. [01:35:39.040 --> 01:35:43.040] A boy vacate judgment for like a subject matter jurisdiction. [01:35:43.040 --> 01:35:47.040] And that was heard on the 10th of January. [01:35:47.040 --> 01:35:50.040] That's after the fact. [01:35:50.040 --> 01:35:52.040] It was denied. [01:35:52.040 --> 01:36:00.040] But those papers in place that I thought was going to protect me and allow me to get back into that. [01:36:00.040 --> 01:36:08.040] How would those papers, what is your excuse for taking those papers to an empty house? [01:36:08.040 --> 01:36:16.040] Well, because the whole foreclosure was wrongfully done. [01:36:16.040 --> 01:36:19.040] That's not an answer to my question. [01:36:19.040 --> 01:36:31.040] How does having those papers protect you from getting charged with trespassing by taking them to an empty house you were told not to return to? [01:36:31.040 --> 01:36:34.040] You knew no one was there, right? [01:36:34.040 --> 01:36:35.040] Right. [01:36:35.040 --> 01:36:39.040] So you can't serve the house. [01:36:39.040 --> 01:36:44.040] So why are you going there with these papers for the court? [01:36:44.040 --> 01:36:48.040] Oh, well, no, I did serve the parties involved. [01:36:48.040 --> 01:36:51.040] I served even the sheriff as well. [01:36:51.040 --> 01:36:57.040] And what happened is that I did these service back in September. [01:36:57.040 --> 01:37:02.040] And they had the house all locked up and everything with no trespasses assigned. [01:37:02.040 --> 01:37:08.040] And I went by the week of a couple of weeks before Christmas. [01:37:08.040 --> 01:37:12.040] And I saw that the sign, the no trespasses sign was gone. [01:37:12.040 --> 01:37:15.040] And the doors were unlocked. [01:37:15.040 --> 01:37:18.040] Even the locks and the doors were all gone. [01:37:18.040 --> 01:37:20.040] The house was open. [01:37:20.040 --> 01:37:31.040] So I assume that the papers that I'd filed and the notice I'd given to the bank, to the lawyers of the bank, to the real estate agent and even to the sheriff. [01:37:31.040 --> 01:37:35.040] That it had worked, you know, and they backed off. [01:37:35.040 --> 01:37:39.040] Did you get anything in writing from the court saying that it worked, Monardo? [01:37:39.040 --> 01:37:41.040] No, I did not. [01:37:41.040 --> 01:37:42.040] Right. [01:37:42.040 --> 01:37:45.040] So that assumption was pretty bad. [01:37:45.040 --> 01:37:46.040] Okay. [01:37:46.040 --> 01:37:48.040] Okay. [01:37:48.040 --> 01:37:51.040] There is a problem with assuming. [01:37:51.040 --> 01:37:53.040] Do you know what that is? [01:37:53.040 --> 01:37:56.040] To make eyes. [01:37:56.040 --> 01:37:58.040] I know what other means. [01:37:58.040 --> 01:37:59.040] Exactly. [01:37:59.040 --> 01:38:01.040] How do you end me? [01:38:01.040 --> 01:38:02.040] Okay. [01:38:02.040 --> 01:38:04.040] That's exactly right. [01:38:04.040 --> 01:38:09.040] Don't ever assume in a matter of law, ever. [01:38:09.040 --> 01:38:12.040] It would be best not to assume in any matters. [01:38:12.040 --> 01:38:13.040] Period. [01:38:13.040 --> 01:38:14.040] Period. [01:38:14.040 --> 01:38:15.040] Okay. [01:38:15.040 --> 01:38:22.040] But the point here being that you already were not in possession of the property. [01:38:22.040 --> 01:38:27.040] It had to have occurred to you going there was not a good idea. [01:38:27.040 --> 01:38:29.040] I. [01:38:29.040 --> 01:38:35.040] And now the problem is, is you have no defense for why you went there. [01:38:35.040 --> 01:38:43.040] It would have been one thing if somebody on the other side had called you and said, meet me at the property. [01:38:43.040 --> 01:38:44.040] Okay. [01:38:44.040 --> 01:38:46.040] But that didn't happen. [01:38:46.040 --> 01:38:47.040] No. [01:38:47.040 --> 01:38:48.040] Okay. [01:38:48.040 --> 01:38:51.040] So you went there of your own volition. [01:38:51.040 --> 01:38:54.040] You entered the property illegally. [01:38:54.040 --> 01:38:58.040] Whether you wish to acknowledge that or not, you entered the property illegally. [01:38:58.040 --> 01:39:02.040] Whether it was unlocked or not is completely irrelevant. [01:39:02.040 --> 01:39:05.040] Okay. [01:39:05.040 --> 01:39:07.040] You went on to the property. [01:39:07.040 --> 01:39:08.040] Someone reported it. [01:39:08.040 --> 01:39:11.040] The cops arrested you. [01:39:11.040 --> 01:39:12.040] Right. [01:39:12.040 --> 01:39:18.040] So far I failed to see where they lacked any jurisdiction to do that. [01:39:18.040 --> 01:39:25.040] Oh, no, the paperwork that that file was trying to do that. [01:39:25.040 --> 01:39:28.040] I did nothing to do with the arrest. [01:39:28.040 --> 01:39:30.040] I understand that. [01:39:30.040 --> 01:39:39.040] But my point here being is you're talking about things about how you want to go back after them for the arrest and everything else. [01:39:39.040 --> 01:39:47.040] So far you haven't given me anything that gives you any toehold whatsoever and going after them for anything they did wrong. [01:39:47.040 --> 01:39:52.040] So far, everything matches up for them to do exactly what they did properly. [01:39:52.040 --> 01:39:58.040] Now, as far as the changing of the charges, they can do that. [01:39:58.040 --> 01:40:02.040] The only thing they can't do is falsify the charges. [01:40:02.040 --> 01:40:10.040] So does refute not opening the door or immediately appearing constitute resisting arrest. [01:40:10.040 --> 01:40:15.040] You need to read the statute and find out. [01:40:15.040 --> 01:40:16.040] Okay. [01:40:16.040 --> 01:40:23.040] If there's nothing in there that gives them the grounds to charge you with that and that's why they wanted to arrest you. [01:40:23.040 --> 01:40:25.040] Well, then that's another issue. [01:40:25.040 --> 01:40:30.040] But they've always got the trespass to fall back on no matter what. [01:40:30.040 --> 01:40:34.040] Okay. [01:40:34.040 --> 01:40:38.040] This is what's known as see that trap over there. [01:40:38.040 --> 01:40:43.040] Why don't you stick your foot in there and test it? [01:40:43.040 --> 01:40:45.040] Don't want to do that. [01:40:45.040 --> 01:40:47.040] No, you don't. [01:40:47.040 --> 01:40:52.040] So please stop doing that for your own sake and that of your foot. [01:40:52.040 --> 01:40:54.040] Right. [01:40:54.040 --> 01:40:55.040] Okay. [01:40:55.040 --> 01:40:59.040] So right now, I don't see that you've got any recourse to go back after them. [01:40:59.040 --> 01:41:05.040] What you need to be worrying about now is a defense for the accusations themselves. [01:41:05.040 --> 01:41:23.040] If you can find a viable defense that wouldn't allow them to make those accusations to stick, then you have recourse to come back after them for malicious prosecution and all the rest of it. [01:41:23.040 --> 01:41:24.040] No. [01:41:24.040 --> 01:41:25.040] Okay. [01:41:25.040 --> 01:41:27.040] Wow. [01:41:27.040 --> 01:41:35.040] So the infractions, what, so the fingerprints and all that that they did because... [01:41:35.040 --> 01:41:48.040] If you did not tell them at the time that you did not consent, then you waived the right to not consent is the way that the courts are going to look at it, whether you did it or not. [01:41:48.040 --> 01:42:00.040] The courts do not look at your rights as something that are automatically enforced. The court looks at your rights as something you have only if you scream loud enough to say no. [01:42:00.040 --> 01:42:03.040] Hmm. [01:42:03.040 --> 01:42:12.040] So if you didn't scream no at the time, I told everybody I objected to it, but that wasn't it. I didn't make a big hoopla about it. [01:42:12.040 --> 01:42:22.040] Well, a big hoopla would get you hurt. The fact that you say I object, but the very important thing is I do not consent. [01:42:22.040 --> 01:42:24.040] Oh, okay. [01:42:24.040 --> 01:42:30.040] I object, I do not consent. [01:42:30.040 --> 01:42:38.040] Okay. Very, very important choice of words. Use them. [01:42:38.040 --> 01:42:41.040] Right, Bernardo. Anything else? [01:42:41.040 --> 01:42:52.040] Well, one little thing, when I was arrested, I had my computer and some legal paperwork with me. [01:42:52.040 --> 01:43:00.040] I was hoping that the sheriff would come in a civil way to try to talk to them and show them the paperwork. [01:43:00.040 --> 01:43:09.040] Not happening, dude. The sheriff can care less about your paperwork. It's got nothing to do with him unless it's directed to him by a judge. [01:43:09.040 --> 01:43:12.040] No, brother. [01:43:12.040 --> 01:43:19.040] Well, all that stuff was, I thought they would, since they arrested me with that stuff, they would take it down and they did it. [01:43:19.040 --> 01:43:29.040] They left it in the, in the, in the house and it seemed like somebody else took it. So now it cannot be found anywhere. [01:43:29.040 --> 01:43:40.040] Well, that sounds about right too, but now you need to report to whatever you had in there stolen so that they can go after whoever had access to the house that could have taken it. [01:43:40.040 --> 01:43:46.040] But if the house was open, that could be anybody and you're liable never to see it again. [01:43:46.040 --> 01:43:49.040] No, friend. [01:43:49.040 --> 01:43:52.040] Sorry for the news, but that's the way it works. [01:43:52.040 --> 01:43:54.040] Hi, Bernardo. Thanks for calling in. [01:43:54.040 --> 01:44:01.040] Hi, folks. This is Rule of Law Radio. We're about to take a break. We'll be right back. Leslie, Mark, hang on. [01:44:01.040 --> 01:44:04.040] Hey, did you hear? Ron Paul has announced he's running for president in 2012. [01:44:04.040 --> 01:44:05.040] He's at Ron Paul's. [01:44:05.040 --> 01:44:11.040] Really? Okay, put down the cell phone for one minute. 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[01:47:09.040 --> 01:47:12.040] Okay, when did you get the ticket? [01:47:12.040 --> 01:47:14.040] About 10 days ago. [01:47:14.040 --> 01:47:16.040] Have you made your appearance downtown yet? [01:47:16.040 --> 01:47:20.040] No, sir, I haven't. I do that by Thursday. [01:47:20.040 --> 01:47:21.040] By Thursday? [01:47:21.040 --> 01:47:22.040] Yes, sir. [01:47:22.040 --> 01:47:28.040] Well, what the first thing you do is go down and just file an affidavit of appearance with the clerk of the court. [01:47:28.040 --> 01:47:35.040] Do not, under any circumstances, enter a plea and do not sign the electronic pad. [01:47:35.040 --> 01:47:36.040] Okay. [01:47:36.040 --> 01:47:41.040] When you go down there and they say, what are you here for? I'm here to file these. [01:47:41.040 --> 01:47:46.040] Well, what kind of plea do you want to enter? I'm not here to plea. I need to file these. [01:47:46.040 --> 01:47:49.040] And don't let them off that subject. [01:47:49.040 --> 01:47:51.040] Okay. [01:47:51.040 --> 01:47:58.040] But you simply just make an affidavit stating that I am here in accordance with citation, blah, blah, blah. [01:47:58.040 --> 01:48:02.040] I promise to appear on or before a certain date, a certain time. [01:48:02.040 --> 01:48:04.040] I am here to show that I've done that. [01:48:04.040 --> 01:48:12.040] File a copy with the court. Get two copies stamped by the clerk showing the date and time you were there. [01:48:12.040 --> 01:48:16.040] Go home. After that, it's a waiting game. [01:48:16.040 --> 01:48:18.040] Alrighty. [01:48:18.040 --> 01:48:25.040] Until you get notified of something, I recommend you start showing up into Sunday classes. [01:48:25.040 --> 01:48:27.040] Okay. Alrighty. [01:48:27.040 --> 01:48:38.040] Okay. I mean, because I do have some of your motions on my computer, so I'm just wondering if I need to get any of those prepared or just wait. [01:48:38.040 --> 01:48:40.040] Well, do you have the seminar material? [01:48:40.040 --> 01:48:42.040] Yes, sir. I sure do. [01:48:42.040 --> 01:48:48.040] Okay. Then you just, if you'll send me an email, I will put you in the updates list. [01:48:48.040 --> 01:48:55.040] And I've got a list that I can go ahead and start sending out some of the newer updates that I do have done to folks. [01:48:55.040 --> 01:48:58.040] So send me an email. I will get those updates to you. [01:48:58.040 --> 01:49:10.040] But in that email, I need you to send me, if you got it online from Deborah, I need you to forward me the email that she sent you with your login ID and password verifying the purchase. [01:49:10.040 --> 01:49:12.040] Okay. I can do that. [01:49:12.040 --> 01:49:17.040] Okay. So do that and I'll reply back to it with the updated document sets that I've got. [01:49:17.040 --> 01:49:21.040] And I'll go ahead and try to get those out to everybody else this week as well. [01:49:21.040 --> 01:49:23.040] Okay. Okay. [01:49:23.040 --> 01:49:25.040] I have a question. [01:49:25.040 --> 01:49:31.040] I'm inheriting a 71 Pickle Truck for my dad that I'm about to start rebuilding. [01:49:31.040 --> 01:49:37.040] And I'm just wondering how you suggest I go about getting it transferred from his name into my name. [01:49:37.040 --> 01:49:41.040] Well, first thing is, how long has it been off the road? [01:49:41.040 --> 01:49:45.040] Just about six months. [01:49:45.040 --> 01:49:48.040] Okay. So it's been registered and kept up to date then? [01:49:48.040 --> 01:49:51.040] Yeah. Yeah. That's been off that long. [01:49:51.040 --> 01:49:55.040] Okay. It really depends on what you mean by transferred into your name. [01:49:55.040 --> 01:49:59.040] You can buy the truck from him with a bill of sale. [01:49:59.040 --> 01:50:00.040] Okay. [01:50:00.040 --> 01:50:08.040] And then all he has to do is sign the certificate of title and give that to you with the notarized signed bill of sale. [01:50:08.040 --> 01:50:09.040] Okay. [01:50:09.040 --> 01:50:14.040] Well, I want to get the point to where I could put like proper property, like a license plate that says proper property on it. [01:50:14.040 --> 01:50:21.040] That's when you take the certificate of title and a copy, a certified copy of the bill of sale. [01:50:21.040 --> 01:50:26.040] You make a certified copy front and back of the certificate of title, [01:50:26.040 --> 01:50:31.040] but you're going to have to send the original certificate of title to the Secretary of State. [01:50:31.040 --> 01:50:32.040] Okay. [01:50:32.040 --> 01:50:37.040] And in that, you're going to send a copy of the bill of sale. [01:50:37.040 --> 01:50:46.040] Excuse me. And then you're also going to send an affidavit stating that this automobile has been sold to your name, blah, blah, blah. [01:50:46.040 --> 01:50:49.040] See attached bill of sale. [01:50:49.040 --> 01:50:56.040] I intend to move this automobile beyond the jurisdiction of this state. [01:50:56.040 --> 01:51:01.040] Do not put Texas put this state. [01:51:01.040 --> 01:51:02.040] Okay. [01:51:02.040 --> 01:51:11.040] The certificate of title, whatever process and procedure is done to relinquish any claims of the state to the property via the certificate of title. [01:51:11.040 --> 01:51:13.040] I need you to do. [01:51:13.040 --> 01:51:14.040] Okay. [01:51:14.040 --> 01:51:16.040] And send it to the Secretary of State. [01:51:16.040 --> 01:51:23.040] They should send you back either assigned and sealed or some sort of memorandum on it. [01:51:23.040 --> 01:51:33.040] On the certificate of title you send in or they will send you a brand new document, a testing to no financial interest of the state is in the property, [01:51:33.040 --> 01:51:43.040] in which case you are now the rightful equitable owner, not just the legal owner. [01:51:43.040 --> 01:51:45.040] Okay. [01:51:45.040 --> 01:51:47.040] Okay. [01:51:47.040 --> 01:51:49.040] Okay, next question. [01:51:49.040 --> 01:52:01.040] I've been trying to find in the, I can't find where, I know that you go over a lot about, it was just municipal, county and state and I'm trying to find that in the state in the Texas involved so I can better understand that. [01:52:01.040 --> 01:52:03.040] What do I, what are the difference in what? [01:52:03.040 --> 01:52:09.040] Between, because you always talk about jurisdiction with the district or the county or the state. [01:52:09.040 --> 01:52:10.040] Right. [01:52:10.040 --> 01:52:18.040] So I'm trying, I'm just wondering where do I go in the law so I can read more about that so I can really understand what you're talking about there. [01:52:18.040 --> 01:52:22.040] Well, when I'm talking about jurisdiction, it depends on what we're talking about. [01:52:22.040 --> 01:52:30.040] There are three forms of jurisdiction in personum, subject matter and venue. [01:52:30.040 --> 01:52:31.040] Okay. [01:52:31.040 --> 01:52:32.040] Okay. [01:52:32.040 --> 01:52:34.040] Venue is the place where the crime occurred. [01:52:34.040 --> 01:52:35.040] Right. [01:52:35.040 --> 01:52:44.040] Subject matter means the court has the authority to hear the particular crime or case alleged. [01:52:44.040 --> 01:52:45.040] Okay. [01:52:45.040 --> 01:52:52.040] In personum means that they have jurisdiction over the person if properly established. [01:52:52.040 --> 01:52:53.040] Okay. [01:52:53.040 --> 01:52:54.040] Okay. [01:52:54.040 --> 01:52:55.040] Okay. [01:52:55.040 --> 01:52:59.040] So they must have the first two. [01:52:59.040 --> 01:53:03.040] They must have in personum and subject matter. [01:53:03.040 --> 01:53:16.040] Venue, they also must have but venue is waivable if you need to move it to a different venue because of fair trial issues and things of that nature. [01:53:16.040 --> 01:53:20.040] Okay. [01:53:20.040 --> 01:53:21.040] Okay. [01:53:21.040 --> 01:53:35.040] So like whenever I get the, you've asked me in the past four, you were, whenever I've gotten put over for a ticket, whether it's like a state officer or a county officer or a municipal officer, why do you ask me that? [01:53:35.040 --> 01:53:42.040] Because that determines what jurisdiction they have according to 4.13 administrative code. [01:53:42.040 --> 01:53:43.040] Okay. [01:53:43.040 --> 01:53:44.040] All right. [01:53:44.040 --> 01:53:45.040] That's what, okay. [01:53:45.040 --> 01:54:03.040] The authority to enforce the traffic laws is delegated down according to the rules under title 37 chapter or sub chapter B or chapter B, sub chapter four or chapter four, something like that. [01:54:03.040 --> 01:54:08.040] I can give you the whole thing if you want to send me an email, I'll give you the exact location to it. [01:54:08.040 --> 01:54:16.040] And rule 4.13 under title 37 dealing with authority to enforce. [01:54:16.040 --> 01:54:28.040] If you search the administrative code under title 37 for authority to enforce, that should take you right to rule 4.13. [01:54:28.040 --> 01:54:29.040] Okay. [01:54:29.040 --> 01:54:30.040] All right. [01:54:30.040 --> 01:54:31.040] Great. [01:54:31.040 --> 01:54:32.040] That's exactly what I wanted to know, Eddie. [01:54:32.040 --> 01:54:33.040] I appreciate it. [01:54:33.040 --> 01:54:34.040] Yes, sir. [01:54:34.040 --> 01:54:35.040] Thanks for calling in. [01:54:35.040 --> 01:54:36.040] No problem. [01:54:36.040 --> 01:54:37.040] You have a good night. [01:54:37.040 --> 01:54:38.040] You too. [01:54:38.040 --> 01:54:39.040] All right. [01:54:39.040 --> 01:54:41.040] Now we're going to go to Mark in Texas. [01:54:41.040 --> 01:54:43.040] Mark, what can we do for you? [01:54:43.040 --> 01:54:45.040] Hey, all right. [01:54:45.040 --> 01:54:47.040] Can you hear me okay? [01:54:47.040 --> 01:54:50.040] Yeah. [01:54:50.040 --> 01:54:51.040] Okay. [01:54:51.040 --> 01:54:57.040] Hey, let me, let me, I want to get your opinion on, on Parker County, something that's going on there. [01:54:57.040 --> 01:55:05.040] I didn't have in hand when I talked with you guys Friday, this notice of a pretrial hearing. [01:55:05.040 --> 01:55:13.040] And this is from that same incident back in September and September 27th. [01:55:13.040 --> 01:55:24.040] I already made an appearance at the, the JP court that they told me to go to, which was a Kelly Green. [01:55:24.040 --> 01:55:28.040] And then they wrote back and I just got this in my hand today. [01:55:28.040 --> 01:55:48.040] It's the first time I've heard from them since back in September and they want me to make another appearance at another JP's court at another location regarding the very same ticket that were, you know, addressed on the 27th of September. [01:55:48.040 --> 01:55:50.040] So I'm wondering if they don't like that. [01:55:50.040 --> 01:55:51.040] Do they just keep sending them? [01:55:51.040 --> 01:55:59.040] Call both JP precincts, ask them both, do you have a complaint filed? [01:55:59.040 --> 01:56:07.040] Then if both of them say yes, when was your sign dated and filed? [01:56:07.040 --> 01:56:22.040] Then whichever one has the earlier complaint has jurisdiction if it's in the same county and the other one can't do anything in the case and tell them so. Sorry, court so-and-so over here has a complaint dated earlier than yours. [01:56:22.040 --> 01:56:25.040] You don't have any jurisdiction in this case. [01:56:25.040 --> 01:56:28.040] Sue, too bad, so sad, talked to them. [01:56:28.040 --> 01:56:53.040] Yes, but see, I went in on the 10 days after the original arrest because I had, you know, they say within 10 days, so I went in and they did not have anything in the file in the case file except for a copy of the front side of the ticket. [01:56:53.040 --> 01:56:56.040] Well, still irrelevant to what I just said. [01:56:56.040 --> 01:57:00.040] Why is the second one calling you to come in over there? [01:57:00.040 --> 01:57:05.040] They don't have any authority to call you in there unless there's something filed in that court. [01:57:05.040 --> 01:57:06.040] Yeah. [01:57:06.040 --> 01:57:13.040] So unless the other JP court is suddenly closed, the issue still remains. [01:57:13.040 --> 01:57:20.040] Where the complaint is first filed is who has jurisdiction in the story. [01:57:20.040 --> 01:57:29.040] So even though they didn't have it when you made your first appearance, that's no guarantee someone hadn't filed one since. [01:57:29.040 --> 01:57:31.040] So let's play round Robin. [01:57:31.040 --> 01:57:34.040] Who has the complaint? [01:57:34.040 --> 01:57:36.040] Oh, neither one of you. [01:57:36.040 --> 01:57:39.040] Then leave me the hell alone till one of you does. [01:57:39.040 --> 01:57:56.040] Yeah, well, I figure whatever I do, since they're saying that they want me to show up on the 17th and I got 10, I got a file, get something postmarked, or in order to have ever before 10, you know, within 10 days out. [01:57:56.040 --> 01:58:00.040] Well, ain't you waiting kind of late to figure out the answer to this question then? [01:58:00.040 --> 01:58:04.040] No, because I just got this today. [01:58:04.040 --> 01:58:09.040] Well, then I would say I got an unnoticed issue then here. [01:58:09.040 --> 01:58:10.040] Yeah. [01:58:10.040 --> 01:58:19.040] Well, so just get something postmarked saying what? [01:58:19.040 --> 01:58:23.040] Do you have a complaint filed, yes or no? [01:58:23.040 --> 01:58:24.040] Okay. [01:58:24.040 --> 01:58:26.040] If no, what the hell do you want? [01:58:26.040 --> 01:58:29.040] Okay, asking both JP. [01:58:29.040 --> 01:58:30.040] Yes. [01:58:30.040 --> 01:58:32.040] Yeah. [01:58:32.040 --> 01:58:33.040] Okay. [01:58:33.040 --> 01:58:34.040] That'll work. [01:58:34.040 --> 01:58:35.040] That'll work. [01:58:35.040 --> 01:58:36.040] All right, Mark. [01:58:36.040 --> 01:58:37.040] Appreciate it. [01:58:37.040 --> 01:58:38.040] Thanks for calling in. [01:58:38.040 --> 01:58:39.040] All right, folks. [01:58:39.040 --> 01:58:40.040] Thank you. [01:58:40.040 --> 01:58:41.040] Yep, thank you. [01:58:41.040 --> 01:58:44.040] All right, this has been Rule of Law Radio. [01:58:44.040 --> 01:58:48.040] I would like to thank everybody that's out there listening and for everybody that called in. [01:58:48.040 --> 01:58:52.040] God bless you all, especially for the words of praise and thank you. [01:58:52.040 --> 01:58:53.040] We really appreciate that. [01:58:53.040 --> 01:58:57.040] It lets us know that we're having an impact and it's a good one. [01:58:57.040 --> 01:58:58.040] Thanks, everybody. [01:58:58.040 --> 01:59:00.040] You all have a good night and God bless. [01:59:00.040 --> 01:59:07.040] Thank you. [01:59:30.040 --> 01:59:40.040] Thank you. [02:00:00.040 --> 02:00:10.040] Thank you.