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[04:38.440 --> 04:39.360] Thank you very much for watching this video and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe [04:39.360 --> 04:40.360] to our channel. [04:40.360 --> 04:44.240] This is The Monday Night Rule of Law Radio Show and this is your host Eddie Craig, it [04:44.240 --> 04:54.340] is December 22, 2014 just a few days before Christmas and boy do we have all kinds of [04:54.340 --> 04:57.720] presents coming our way by the end of the year. [04:57.720 --> 05:05.240] We've got a couple of articles, or I do anyway, that I want to go over this evening just so [05:05.240 --> 05:08.820] that we know what the state of the world is here. [05:08.820 --> 05:22.820] The first one and the least egregious, depending upon who you are in society today at least, is a post out of Ohio, Fairview Park, in fact. [05:22.820 --> 05:37.820] We have an auxiliary police officer named Aaron McNamara who had some social media post come back to bite him in his derriere. [05:37.820 --> 05:41.820] Like a 40 pound steel jaw bear trap. [05:41.820 --> 05:51.820] And this is one of the quotes that he is credited with and has not denied making. [05:51.820 --> 06:00.820] Abolishing slavery was the worst thing we could have done. These people should be exterminated. Unbelievable. [06:00.820 --> 06:12.820] That's his post. Okay. And he's not denying he made it and he has been forced to resign as an auxiliary police officer because of it. [06:12.820 --> 06:15.820] But here's the problem. [06:15.820 --> 06:30.820] He'll just simply go somewhere else, put back on a uniform and go back out and do the same thing with the same state of mind and some other place where no one is aware of who he is, what he's done and what he's said and how he thinks. [06:30.820 --> 06:44.820] This is true of virtually every police officer that gets kicked off of one police department and is shuffled off to the next to hide the blame and embarrassment that for something he was caught red handed doing in his old department. [06:44.820 --> 06:53.820] These guys are not blacklisted. They're not black flagged. They're not red tagged. They're not inventory. They're not monitored. [06:53.820 --> 07:01.820] They're simply shuffled around like a Catholic priest caught with his hand now some kid's pants. [07:01.820 --> 07:30.820] It is ridiculous people. When are we going to come to the crystal clear understanding that government under no circumstances should be allowed to monitor and regulate itself in any way shape or form that involves its police power? [07:30.820 --> 07:42.820] Or any other power to cause harm to any member of the public? [07:42.820 --> 07:52.820] Period. When are we going to get it through our heads? That should be the case. [07:52.820 --> 08:05.820] Now, like I said, that's the least egregious one that we've got to deal with tonight, at least from a lot of folks perspective, because in my opinion, the next one is even worse. [08:05.820 --> 08:19.820] And you really won't believe that. And I'm going to try really hard not to quote this article verbatim because it's got some of those words in it that Deborah will baton me with if I use them live on the air. [08:19.820 --> 08:36.820] But these are words that were actually stated by a public official in relation to the public outcry and demonstrations that were held against the New York Police Department. [08:36.820 --> 08:47.820] Now, I'm going to read this article so I don't screw any of this up and then we can discuss it at call in or whatever it else is you folks want to discuss when you do call in. [08:47.820 --> 08:55.820] But right now, I'm going to read this and it may take a segment or two before we get anywhere on reading it, but let's go. [08:55.820 --> 09:13.820] The President of the New York Petroleum Benevolent Association, Patrick Lynch, has recorded or was recorded in a private meeting last week, candidly expressing his contempt and level of disrespect for those who wish to hold police accountable. [09:13.820 --> 09:22.820] Lynch even went so far as to call those who dare criticize the violent nature of the NYPD enemies. [09:22.820 --> 09:26.820] And this is a direct quote by him. [09:26.820 --> 09:43.820] If we won't get support when we do our jobs, if we're going to get hurt for doing what's right, then we're going to do it the way they want it. He said, let me be perfectly clear, we will use extreme discretion in every encounter. [09:43.820 --> 09:49.820] Now, we'll get to a part of this in a minute on what he actually means by extreme discretion. [09:49.820 --> 09:59.820] Our friends were courteous to them. Our enemies extreme discretion. [09:59.820 --> 10:10.820] The rules are made by them to hurt you. Well, now we'll use those rules to protect us. [10:10.820 --> 10:18.820] Now, as if that wasn't bad enough, the us versus them mentality that is overt in Lynch's words continued. [10:18.820 --> 10:25.820] Lynch said Mayor Bill de Blasio acts more like the leader of an effing revolution than a city. [10:25.820 --> 10:32.820] And the quote is, he is not running the city of New York. He thinks he's running a effing revolution. [10:32.820 --> 10:38.820] Lynch said, which the delegates responded with applause and cheering. [10:38.820 --> 10:48.820] The recording obtained by the Capitol lists a veil and shows how these police officers really feel about those who bring into question their violent and brutal tactics. [10:48.820 --> 11:00.820] During the recording, Lynch voiced his antipathy for the congressional workers who made such a powerful statement last week when they walked out on the steps of the Capitol to protest the recent police killings. [11:00.820 --> 11:02.820] Again, a quote. [11:02.820 --> 11:15.820] Lynch complained about those brave members of the United States Congress on the steps of the Capitol raising their hand as if police officers aren't protecting their rights to do stupid SHIT like that. [11:15.820 --> 11:21.820] Because calling out police violence is stupid SHIT, right, Lynch? [11:21.820 --> 11:32.820] Lynch also encouraged officers to sign an affidavit saying that in the event they're killed in the line of duty, they do not want the mayor at their funeral or wake. [11:32.820 --> 11:45.820] Well, I've got a better idea. Let's not send anybody to their funeral or wake unless they haven't been to the bathroom in a while. [11:45.820 --> 12:00.820] And then for these murderous cops that don't deserve a public burial at public expense, we can do what's necessary on their graves for the way they behave when they were alive. [12:00.820 --> 12:02.820] It's ridiculous. [12:02.820 --> 12:06.820] Okay. [12:06.820 --> 12:09.820] Does this sound if, oh, okay. [12:09.820 --> 12:17.820] Lynch also, now again, the letter has been criticized by the mayor NYPD commissioner and even Timothy Cardinal Dolan. [12:17.820 --> 12:23.820] If they're not going to support us when we need them, we'll embarrass them when we can, Lynch said. [12:23.820 --> 12:32.820] Does this sound like a group of people that we want to work with and that wants to foster peace with the public? [12:32.820 --> 12:34.820] Doesn't to me. [12:34.820 --> 12:50.820] Now, also be aware that this is the same guy that came on the news here a month or two ago and blatantly stated that if you resist the police for any reason, you deserve what you get, even if it's killed. [12:50.820 --> 13:00.820] Because you have absolutely no right to resist the police, even if they're wrong. This guy went on TV and said that. [13:00.820 --> 13:05.820] This is the same guy. [13:05.820 --> 13:08.820] So let's continue on. [13:08.820 --> 13:18.820] Police unions across the country are calling for apologies, or worse, from anyone who speaks out against the overt injustices in this country. [13:18.820 --> 13:28.820] A St. Louis police association demanded that players actually be punished for raising their hands in the air to bring attention to the Mike Brown case. [13:28.820 --> 13:36.820] Gabe Crocker, president of the St. Louis Police Association, while defending the decision to call for players being punished for their free speech, said, [13:36.820 --> 13:41.820] What's interesting is that it's the same kind of rhetoric that's used against us. [13:41.820 --> 13:49.820] Why can't a police union demand that after what it seems is misconduct, why can't it demand discipline? [13:49.820 --> 14:00.820] Does Crocker really believe that calling for justice in the killing of an unarmed teenager demands the same kind of discipline that people feel a killer cop should face? [14:00.820 --> 14:06.820] Now, again, the Mike Brown incident is not an isolated incident as far as any of this goes. [14:06.820 --> 14:12.820] There was, last week I read the article, there was a 12-year-old boy murdered by the police, unarmed. [14:12.820 --> 14:24.820] The cops came up in a city park where the kid was playing with an airsoft pistol. The cops jumped out of the car and immediately opened fire on this kid and killed him. [14:24.820 --> 14:33.820] You can see in the video of the surveillance camera that is watching the very table where this kid is sitting in the park and playing with this airsoft gun. [14:33.820 --> 14:41.820] You can see the cop car come screaming into the scene. The cops jump out and it's over. [14:41.820 --> 14:50.820] There's not a word said, a warning given. They open fire and blast this kid right there. [14:50.820 --> 15:01.820] This is despite the fact that the caller to the 911 dispatcher specifically said that the kid's got a gun. [15:01.820 --> 15:07.820] I don't know if it's real or not. I'm just letting you people know. [15:07.820 --> 15:19.820] Well, dispatch didn't tell the cops one way or the other whether the gun was real or not, but the cops never gave the kid to say anything about whether it was or not. [15:19.820 --> 15:25.820] They just executed it. [15:25.820 --> 15:39.820] So I've got no sympathy for such a coward and I would willingly stand there and pee on their grave for what they did while they were alive. [15:39.820 --> 15:45.820] You may not like that. You may not agree with that. [15:45.820 --> 15:55.820] But when do we call for setting things right here? If we're not going to set it right while they're living. [15:55.820 --> 16:07.820] Then we have this issue, this article not withstanding. We had the two cops that this guy killed in New York and then the one in Miami at almost the same time. [16:07.820 --> 16:17.820] And I did a post on Facebook about that today and the way I look at this is really simple. [16:17.820 --> 16:33.820] The government and the police departments across America have knowingly willingly and intentionally declared war on the American people through the drug war, through civil asset forfeitures, [16:33.820 --> 16:48.820] through violations of the Constitution, through public execution of the citizens without trial or benefit of anything, even resembling a fair and impartial review. [16:48.820 --> 16:59.820] You know, let me finish this on the other side, folks. We'll be right back. 512-646-1984. Y'all hang on. We'll be right back. [16:59.820 --> 17:08.820] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved, except in the area of nutrition. People feed their pets better than they feed themselves. [17:08.820 --> 17:17.820] And it's time we changed all that. 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That's ruleoflawradio.com, or email m-i-c-h-a-e-l-m-i-r-r-a-m at yahoo.com to learn how to stop debt collectors now. [19:11.820 --> 19:34.820] Look what we got in the yard with Christian. I wonder what that is. I don't have any shoes. I've never been nobody. [19:34.820 --> 19:42.820] We are experts. Look what we got. Come on, everybody, don't ever answer. [19:42.820 --> 19:56.340] to [19:56.340 --> 20:03.340] They put the freedom and defeat, and they lock them, lock slavery, and get handled by the government. [20:03.340 --> 20:07.340] So they can, they ask the question. [20:07.340 --> 20:10.340] If you want to be hired, you can. [20:10.340 --> 20:12.340] I'll help you answer. [20:12.340 --> 20:14.340] If you want to be hired, you can. [20:14.340 --> 20:15.340] I'll help you answer. [20:15.340 --> 20:17.340] They ask the question. [20:17.340 --> 20:19.340] If you want to be hired, you can. [20:19.340 --> 20:22.340] And they don't have the answer. [20:22.340 --> 20:24.340] I'm so convinced they can sign. [20:24.340 --> 20:29.340] All right, folks, we are back. [20:29.340 --> 20:32.340] This is rule of law radio. [20:32.340 --> 20:44.340] All right, anyway, back to what I was saying about what I posted on Facebook regarding the video that was put out by the NYPD regarding the killing of the two police officers there. [20:44.340 --> 20:48.340] The fact is they declared war on us. [20:48.340 --> 21:08.340] Drug war, civil asset forfeiture, violation of rights, violations of due process, simply throwing the Constitution and everything American right out the window for their own agendas and everything else. [21:08.340 --> 21:22.340] So what is a people to do when an occupying force has declared them to be the enemy and is waging open war against them? [21:22.340 --> 21:45.340] How is that population suddenly required to be discretionary about which targets it picks to fight against when a target of opportunity arises during this so-called war that they've declared? [21:45.340 --> 22:02.340] I mean, if you come after me with the intent to exterminate me or lock me up without cause or anything else simply because you want to say I've done something wrong or you believe you simply had the power and you're going to get away with it and I fight back. [22:02.340 --> 22:06.340] I'm not going to limit myself to simply those that are in front of me. [22:06.340 --> 22:11.340] I'm going to take out your entire support structure if I can. [22:11.340 --> 22:14.340] That's the way wars get waged. [22:14.340 --> 22:22.340] You cut off supply lines, you ambush and hamper troops, but we didn't declare this war. [22:22.340 --> 22:36.340] This illegal, unconstitutional standing army of military trained and armed cops are the ones that have done this. [22:36.340 --> 22:44.340] We have constitutional provisions that no state shall maintain a standing army. [22:44.340 --> 22:48.340] Well, the state controls the law enforcement within that state. [22:48.340 --> 22:52.340] Just ask them. [22:52.340 --> 23:09.340] And instead of simply giving them the name of state something or other, we've given them names that seem to have them broken up into much smaller groups and therefore they aren't really related to each other so they comply with the Constitution. [23:09.340 --> 23:12.340] No, they don't. [23:12.340 --> 23:25.340] When you put them under the power and control of the state to train them, organize them and give them their marching orders, you have created an army. [23:25.340 --> 23:27.340] It is unconstitutional. [23:27.340 --> 23:31.340] It is illegal. [23:31.340 --> 23:49.340] And yet here we are having to defend our rights against armed aggressors who now have the power of the state protecting them for any atrocity they commit. [23:49.340 --> 24:06.340] I have a problem with that and I find it very hard to respect anyone in a uniform that believes that is okay while out of the other side of their face saying they took a note to uphold the Constitution and that's exactly what they're doing. [24:06.340 --> 24:24.340] Because that tells me right there that one, they don't understand the Constitution. They don't understand what it was intended to do, why it was put in place, what it's meant to prevent, and who has the power to enforce it and who doesn't. [24:24.340 --> 24:29.340] They don't understand it at all. [24:29.340 --> 24:34.340] They work for a paycheck. They're a hired freaking mercenary. [24:34.340 --> 24:38.340] That's it. [24:38.340 --> 24:58.340] And folks, if you don't start waking up and realizing that there are no good cops, and I'm going to tell you why, you cannot call yourself good while covering and protecting for the evil. [24:58.340 --> 25:01.340] Can't do it. [25:01.340 --> 25:21.340] If your only way to insinuate that you are good is that you looked the other way and didn't actively participate in the wrongdoing, you are sadly mistaken. [25:21.340 --> 25:25.340] Not to mention morally bankrupt. [25:25.340 --> 25:33.340] You don't let the guy in a bank robbie that didn't go into the bank and point a gun but did sit outside in the car and got ready to drive it away. [25:33.340 --> 25:37.340] You don't let him get away with claiming, I didn't rob the bank. [25:37.340 --> 25:41.340] I didn't have anything to do with the guard that got shot. [25:41.340 --> 25:50.340] I didn't have anything to do with spending all that money that they come running out of there with because it's baloney and you know it. [25:50.340 --> 25:58.340] You're going to charge him for exactly the same crimes that you charge the people that actually went through the front doors. [25:58.340 --> 26:09.340] Well, I don't see why law enforcement should have a special privilege to be treated any different. [26:09.340 --> 26:22.340] I mean, let's look at the facts here. They want to be treated as if they're just like everyone else while claiming a special privilege to be absolutely not like everyone else. [26:22.340 --> 26:24.340] We're people just like you. [26:24.340 --> 26:35.340] I'll agree to that and therefore you can commit a crime for which you should receive exactly the same punishment as anyone else would. [26:35.340 --> 26:44.340] And that badge and uniform should not be allowed in any way, shape, or form to alter that fact. [26:44.340 --> 26:46.340] Period. [26:46.340 --> 26:54.340] If we are a nation of laws and not of men, that's the only way it can work. [26:54.340 --> 27:02.340] But once those exceptions start to be made and those privileges and immunities granted, we are not a nation of laws. [27:02.340 --> 27:11.340] We are a nation of men, privileged, elitist, separated. [27:11.340 --> 27:19.340] We are not working from law at that point. We're working from privilege. [27:19.340 --> 27:22.340] It's not right. I don't care what uniform you wear. [27:22.340 --> 27:33.340] I wouldn't condone the murder of innocents by our military personnel and I'm certainly not going to condone it by our law enforcement personnel. [27:33.340 --> 27:37.340] It's not going to do it. [27:37.340 --> 27:50.340] So if you expect me to sit here and say things that make you all touchy-feely good about law enforcement when this is what they allow to happen within their own ranks, forget it. [27:50.340 --> 27:59.340] If you've never heard of him, do some research on one New York cop who understood what I'm talking about. [27:59.340 --> 28:11.340] His name is Frank Serpico. He's still alive, but it sure as hell is not for lack of trying by his own department to have him murdered on duty. [28:11.340 --> 28:23.340] They wanted to be rid of him so bad because he was exposing so much corruption within the New York Police Department that they set him up on a drug grade in an apartment. [28:23.340 --> 28:29.340] He had two people covering his back, both cops. [28:29.340 --> 28:34.340] When he went first through the door, he was expected. [28:34.340 --> 28:51.340] He got his head and part of his arm through the door. The guy inside, who happened to be working with the two cops outside, slammed the door shut, trapping his head and arm in the door and shot him right in the face. [28:51.340 --> 29:08.340] And the two cops that were there to cover his back didn't place a call for assistance, didn't make a call for officer down, and left him lying where he fell to bleed to death in the hallway. [29:08.340 --> 29:19.340] But yeah, they were good cops because they didn't actually pull the trigger that put the bullet in his face, right? [29:19.340 --> 29:28.340] You need to think about that, folks, because that's the mentality of what constitutes a good cop. [29:28.340 --> 29:37.340] I didn't do it. Therefore, I'm good. They're the bad ones. Yeah, I know they did it. Yeah, I was there when they did it. [29:37.340 --> 29:45.340] But I didn't do it. Wouldn't work for you and me, folks. It needs to stop working for them. [29:45.340 --> 29:54.340] Alright, folks, call in number 512-646-1984. We'll be taking your calls on the other side, so y'all hang in there, and we will be right back. [30:15.340 --> 30:16.340] It is. [30:45.340 --> 30:50.340] Do you know somebody who's online nonstop, like a child, a friend, or maybe even you? [30:50.340 --> 30:59.340] A new study suggests this compulsive behavior might actually be a sign of internet addiction, a condition that may be exacerbated by a single gene. 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[32:48.340 --> 32:55.340] Hundreds of research documents and other useful resource material. Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com. [32:55.340 --> 33:00.340] Order your copy today and together we can have free society we all want and deserve. [33:03.340 --> 33:08.340] Live, free speech radio, logosradionetwork.com. [33:08.340 --> 33:12.340] The Texas Transportation Code [33:15.340 --> 33:26.340] Yeah, I got a warrant and I gonna solve them, to the help of government them, prosecute them. [33:26.340 --> 33:29.340] Okay. [33:29.340 --> 33:39.340] All set. [34:00.340 --> 34:08.340] All right folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio and we are ready, almost ready to start taking your calls. [34:08.340 --> 34:20.340] I got one more thing on this article. In case you also have not seen it, there is a video where someone was doing an interview with a Spokane County Sheriff's Deputy [34:20.340 --> 34:26.340] and they were asking this deputy, why does his department need an MRAP? [34:26.340 --> 34:33.340] Well, the deputy said so they can defend themselves against constitutionalists. [34:33.340 --> 34:47.340] That's the mindset of the police department. If you believe the Constitution has authority and should be controlling of what they do and what they get away with, you're a threat to them and that's how they perceive it. [34:47.340 --> 34:55.340] And if you're willing to defend the Constitution that they took an oath to defend, you're a threat to them. [34:55.340 --> 35:03.340] You literally are exactly what Lynch called you, the enemy. [35:03.340 --> 35:16.340] If you don't understand that, it might not be the best thing if you'd ever have a police encounter with one of those cops that views you that way. [35:16.340 --> 35:28.340] Because the moment you do something that you think is perfectly innocent, it could very likely set off all kinds of bells in his head due to the way he's been trained to believe you are. [35:28.340 --> 35:36.340] And the next thing that could happen is they're playing some pretty song at your funeral. [35:36.340 --> 35:42.340] Things have changed, America, and it has not been for the better. [35:42.340 --> 35:48.340] We either stop it now or we will suffer for it for a long time to come. [35:48.340 --> 35:54.340] That being said, let's go to Steve here in Austin, Steve. [35:54.340 --> 35:57.340] Hello, Eddie. Hello, how are you? [35:57.340 --> 36:00.340] I'm ugly all over Morgan anywhere. [36:00.340 --> 36:04.340] Oh, well, I can give you a run for your money, but go ahead. [36:04.340 --> 36:12.340] Well, I couldn't agree more with anything that you said, but I would like to adjust a statement that you made at the top of the show. [36:12.340 --> 36:13.340] All right. [36:13.340 --> 36:25.340] You were making comment on that no police department, no entity as lethal as a police department should be self-regulated. [36:25.340 --> 36:31.340] And you asked the question, when are we, I take it we the people going to get that in our heads. [36:31.340 --> 36:34.340] I think we the people already have it in our heads. [36:34.340 --> 36:39.340] The heads that we need to bring this to are the heads of our legislators. [36:39.340 --> 36:43.340] That's the only way we're going to change anything is through the law. [36:43.340 --> 36:45.340] Now, how do we do that? [36:45.340 --> 36:47.340] That's the big question. [36:47.340 --> 36:56.340] How do we get it into the mind of our legislators who have the power to change things for the better and actually make the changes? [36:56.340 --> 36:58.340] Do you have any ideas on that? [36:58.340 --> 37:00.340] Any comment on that? [37:00.340 --> 37:14.340] I've got several, like I say, what we need to be doing is standing in the offices of our representatives in their local districts, each and every time they appear in that district. [37:14.340 --> 37:20.340] Most of the state reps here in Texas have multiple districts that they are representing. [37:20.340 --> 37:32.340] So what should be happening is there should be organized groups of true Liberty loving people that will not take no for an answer. [37:32.340 --> 37:42.340] That is motivating that community to be standing in front of that man's door before he ever puts the key in the lock every day. [37:42.340 --> 37:54.340] Demanding that he do something about what is happening, that he give the law teeth that the people can apply, not just the government. [37:54.340 --> 38:05.340] And then we force him to do that by making sure that if he doesn't, we will blackball his ability to do business in our community. [38:05.340 --> 38:09.340] We will not buy from any business he owns or operates. [38:09.340 --> 38:13.340] We will not contract with any business for which he works. [38:13.340 --> 38:19.340] We won't let him in our grocery stores to feed his family. [38:19.340 --> 38:27.340] Blackball them in the community when they're too faced about working for that community. [38:27.340 --> 38:30.340] That's the best way I can find for it. [38:30.340 --> 38:32.340] It's voting with your dollar. [38:32.340 --> 38:38.340] Well, not just your dollar, but taking away their ability to have any. [38:38.340 --> 38:46.340] Instead of voting with your dollar, vote by taking away theirs. [38:46.340 --> 38:48.340] Agreed. [38:48.340 --> 38:50.340] We got a lot of hills to climb. [38:50.340 --> 38:52.340] A long way to go. [38:52.340 --> 39:07.340] I think if we band together and it's in my mind that this is something that they fear the most, that we the people will put aside our differences. [39:07.340 --> 39:20.340] That is differences between skin color, sexual preference or orientation, any kind of class that we identify with and come together as one single body. [39:20.340 --> 39:22.340] That is what they fear the most. [39:22.340 --> 39:24.340] Oh, absolutely. [39:24.340 --> 39:25.340] Yeah. [39:25.340 --> 39:32.340] And if we the people ever do that, those who control us don't stand the chance. [39:32.340 --> 39:35.340] Folks, this is our last shot at this. [39:35.340 --> 39:38.340] This has been going on since the days of Christ. [39:38.340 --> 39:40.340] It's called global domination. [39:40.340 --> 39:42.340] They're gaining they. [39:42.340 --> 39:44.340] There's always an us and them. [39:44.340 --> 39:53.340] They are gaining ground incrementally, but they're gaining ground faster and faster now that the 21st century has come in. [39:53.340 --> 39:57.340] I believe that there is another revolution on its way. [39:57.340 --> 40:00.340] You can smell it in the air. [40:00.340 --> 40:05.340] History tells us that he who does not know his history is doomed to repeat it. [40:05.340 --> 40:09.340] And historically, we know that bloodshed begets bloodshed. [40:09.340 --> 40:12.340] It only leads to more bloodshed down the road. [40:12.340 --> 40:14.340] Yes, there is a revolution coming. [40:14.340 --> 40:16.340] Yes, you can feel it in the air. [40:16.340 --> 40:19.340] Yes, we are a part of it like it or not. [40:19.340 --> 40:28.340] This revolution is going to have to be a revolution of the mind, not of the body, not of the bullet. [40:28.340 --> 40:30.340] I agree. [40:30.340 --> 40:33.340] But you will notice what their tactics are. [40:33.340 --> 40:52.340] Every time the people start to see things the way they really are, we have one of these incidents that is then situated and cast as a racial thing to get that divisional barrier back up and up the strength. [40:52.340 --> 41:00.340] So that the people will no longer be cooperating in a unit like we're talking about here. [41:00.340 --> 41:06.340] They will once again become divided and thus become weaker, which is what they want. [41:06.340 --> 41:10.340] I think they call that the Hegelian dialectic. [41:10.340 --> 41:30.340] And if you think people like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson and all of these race baiters are not getting paid to subvert the freedoms and liberties of their own race, much less the people as a whole, then you haven't been paying attention. [41:30.340 --> 41:41.340] These guys do not care about the black people, the white people, the brown people, the yellow people, the red people. They don't care. [41:41.340 --> 41:47.340] They are after the power, the influence and the money. [41:47.340 --> 41:50.340] That's all they've ever been after. [41:50.340 --> 42:01.340] Agreed. Well, Eddie, I'm going to leave that as food for thought for the listeners and let you get on with your next callers. I appreciate you taking my call and have a good evening. [42:01.340 --> 42:04.340] If we don't see you by Christmas time, y'all have a merry Christmas. [42:04.340 --> 42:08.340] Hi, Steve. You and Ms. Carolyn are the same. Thanks for calling in. [42:08.340 --> 42:09.340] Thanks, sir. [42:09.340 --> 42:19.340] All right. Now we're going to go to Martichet in Tennessee. Martichet, I've got about a minute and a half before we hit break. So let's get you started and then we'll go from there. [42:19.340 --> 42:30.340] All right. I just wanted to give you some information about what happened. I had a case in Tennessee where they stopped me, it had stopped the crime, and then got a warrant to search my house and all this good stuff. [42:30.340 --> 42:50.340] What had come down to it is I was explaining to the attorney what I wanted him to do. He was telling me that all this stuff that I was learning through your program wouldn't work. There's not no good or whatever. [42:50.340 --> 43:08.340] I don't think he really liked that. The next day before court, they called me in to have a meeting or whatnot, and then they gave an offer of saying, well, they might drop the charges if I sign something saying that I want to do them. [43:08.340 --> 43:19.340] And I felt that was very absurd. You know, I think you say they have to drop the charges anyway. So why would I sign something saying that I wouldn't do you? [43:19.340 --> 43:22.340] Exactly. [43:22.340 --> 43:35.340] So I'm trying to see what you think about that, and I know I have the game plan to come to the scene, but is that telling me that they're already fine? [43:35.340 --> 43:42.340] Okay. Well, hang on a second, Marty Shea, and I'll mull that over during the break and give you an answer when we get back, okay? 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Take a peek at some of our other wonderful products, including our all-shellion emu oil, lotion candles, olive oil, soaps, and colloidal silver and gold. [45:31.340 --> 45:44.340] Call 512-264-4043 or find us online at naturespureorganics.com. That's 512-264-4043 naturespureorganics.com. [45:44.340 --> 45:50.340] Don't forget to like us on Facebook for information on events and our products naturespureorganics.com. [46:14.340 --> 46:37.340] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio, and we are talking with Marta Shea in Tennessee. All right, Marta Shea, what we've got here is, if they're willing to drop the charges if you won't sue them, that means one thing and one thing only. [46:37.340 --> 46:57.340] They already know you have grounds to sue them. Now, if they know that you already have grounds to sue them, then that is also an inference that they do not have the necessary evidence to make the charges against you stick. [46:57.340 --> 47:04.340] Because if they could make the charges stick, then you couldn't sue them for what they did, right? [47:04.340 --> 47:15.340] So, it's up to you as to what you make your attorney do and what you think you need to do. [47:15.340 --> 47:36.340] Right, and that's what I know. The whole time I was explaining the stuff, and he was looking at me like I was a lunatic. Well, once I told him that, you know what I'm saying, when court comes, I'm going to find him in sufficient counsel, when court comes, he put everything in there, every argument I wanted to make, he made. [47:36.340 --> 47:49.340] And, you know, the judge turned red and, you know, they did that little thing and he set it aside so they could talk to the prosecutor the more or continue with the trial, but he was going to say his emotions and everything. [47:49.340 --> 48:03.340] Yeah, exactly. See, what you did, the reason the judge turned red was because the ball game was no longer going into the fixed ending that the judge normally expects to come. [48:03.340 --> 48:23.340] Instead of knowing exactly who was going to hit what ball to what position on the field and what base they were going to get thrown out at, somebody, bunted, or swung for the fence and changed the layout of the game, and the judge was not happy with that. [48:23.340 --> 48:52.340] Instead of simply telling your lawyer that you're going to find, you're going to come after him for insufficient counsel, you also need to let him know every right that you fail to protect and every effort you fail to make to get these charges dismissed will result in a bar grievance against you as well as a malpractice lawsuit. [48:52.340 --> 48:59.340] So I need to go look that up. Bar grievances and malpractice lawsuits. Absolutely. [48:59.340 --> 49:22.340] Yeah, not only will I ask the court to declare you insufficient counsel, but I'm going to have a record of every complaint I have filed against you while you were my counsel through the bar grievances and the rights that you threw away from me, and I'm going to sue you from our practice. [49:22.340 --> 49:31.340] He works for you, right? Yeah. [49:31.340 --> 49:40.340] Can you tell an employee if you screw this job up, not only are you history, but I'm going to sue you for any money you lose for me? [49:40.340 --> 49:52.340] Right, but I mean, aren't they in cahoots? Because this attorney was appointed by the court, so I figured then in cahoots I wouldn't want to rock them too much. [49:52.340 --> 50:02.340] Why? Why in the world would you not destroy their ability to work in cahoots and make it work in your favor? [50:02.340 --> 50:10.340] Because I mean, as time's coming, I'm seeing him do what I'm saying, but I have to fight with him. [50:10.340 --> 50:20.340] That's right. And what I'm saying is, is remove the need to fight with him. And here's the deal. If they really are in cahoots, Randy's got this one right. [50:20.340 --> 50:37.340] If they really are in cahoots, that attorney's going to run back to that judge begging for one of two things. Get me off this case or please dismiss these charges before I go down in flames and this guy buries me. [50:37.340 --> 50:51.340] Right. Right. Because I figured, like, for me bringing him information every time he tells me no and exposing it, I figured that he kind of understands where we're going to next. [50:51.340 --> 50:58.340] So that's why I didn't want to threaten him any further. But I wanted to talk to you first and see what's going on. [50:58.340 --> 51:05.340] Believe me, if you say this right up front, you won't have to threaten him any further. [51:05.340 --> 51:15.340] Okay. If you tell him to drop his pants in the courtroom and show the judge his new tattoo, he's going to do it. [51:15.340 --> 51:27.340] Okay, I got it. Okay. So I got that case pretty much in the nutshell then. So that means I have another case in Atlanta where, you know, they busted my window, took me to jail. [51:27.340 --> 51:37.340] I said something over there last time I apologized because I was still frustrated about it. But if I had time to overview it and look at it, I see I'm really kind of in a good position. [51:37.340 --> 51:52.340] And, you know, this is something that we've got to work out as a community. But is there, will there be any problem if I get the case dismissed before the, before trial goes on or anything like that? [51:52.340 --> 52:12.340] I got a court date in January. Not as long as they've already filed the complaint. However, if they have not formally charged you and you get it dismissed, then they have as far up as the end of the statute of limitations to refile it and bring you back through it again. [52:12.340 --> 52:23.340] But once jeopardy has attached by whatever means that is in a given state, for instance, once the complaint is filed in Texas, jeopardy is attached. [52:23.340 --> 52:41.340] Okay. Whereas in wherever you're at, it could be a different point in the process when jeopardy has attached. It all depends on what powers are being invoked and what harms are perpetrated at that stage as to whether or not jeopardy has attached. [52:41.340 --> 52:45.340] Even if I was arrested, then. [52:45.340 --> 52:59.340] Yet jeopardy, no, because they could have dismissed the charges before they ever filed a complaint. The arrest is not your jeopardy. The jeopardy is to be convicted. [52:59.340 --> 53:10.340] If anything was done in the process on the road to conviction, which begins with a criminal accusation. Okay. [53:10.340 --> 53:28.340] I understand that. All right. So the arrest is not the accusation. The sworn complaint is the accusation or the indictment or the information, depending upon what the local rules are and what's being invoked by those rules. [53:28.340 --> 53:37.340] You follow? So technically, if I get it thrown out too early, then I'm out of a suit. [53:37.340 --> 53:45.340] Correct. Is that possible? Except for the false arrest or imprisonment, whatever is available to you there, that's correct. [53:45.340 --> 53:53.340] Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. So no matter what they do, if they throw it out early, it's okay. I still could get them for the false imprisonment and the... [53:53.340 --> 54:10.340] Absolutely. The false imprisonment is completely separate from your case. The false imprisonment is an accusation against them for their actions. It has nothing to do with your case. You can sue a cop for false imprisonment regardless of the disposition of your case. [54:10.340 --> 54:26.340] And it doesn't even matter whether or not you're found guilty. If the cop was required by law and your right of due process to take you before he magistrate rather than straight to jail and he failed in that duty, he's guilty. [54:26.340 --> 54:46.340] Wow. This is serious. Thank you, Eddie. You know what? You just answered everything that I needed to know. I'm going to keep following you. I put people, a lot of people on to you. I think my brother's going to call you still because he should be on the line somewhere, but he got arrested and he beat the case. [54:46.340 --> 54:58.340] And so he needed to talk to you, too. So I'm going to get off the phone. I'm going to go do some research and I'm going to continue putting him towards you after this. As soon as I get some money, I'm going to start donating, too. [54:58.340 --> 55:03.340] This movement, you know what I'm saying? This information costs and I think you should be rewarded for it. [55:03.340 --> 55:09.340] Well, I appreciate that. Thanks for calling in and let your brother know. Give me a call. [55:09.340 --> 55:11.340] Yes, sir. Thank you. [55:11.340 --> 55:19.340] Yes, sir. You have a good night. All right. Now we're going to go to Doug in Indiana. Doug? [55:19.340 --> 55:21.340] Yes. [55:21.340 --> 55:23.340] Yes. What can we do for you, sir? [55:23.340 --> 55:28.340] Yeah. Well, I talked to you last Thursday. [55:28.340 --> 55:34.340] Okay. How did you talk to me last Thursday? [55:34.340 --> 55:37.340] I'm fine. I caught you guys on the show. [55:37.340 --> 55:40.340] Okay. That was not me. [55:40.340 --> 55:43.340] Well, I'll introduce you guys. It was... [55:43.340 --> 55:46.340] On Thursday, it would have had to have been Randy or Deborah. [55:46.340 --> 55:48.340] Randy. It was Randy. [55:48.340 --> 55:50.340] Okay. [55:50.340 --> 56:05.340] Anyways, what happened was a friend of mine has some issues with child support. She's got a lot of disability. She's learning disabled and that's epilepsy. [56:05.340 --> 56:15.340] And I went in there with her because I'm a political science major in law school. [56:15.340 --> 56:25.340] I just can't make up my mind what I want to take the bar or not because I don't want to be limited by the course of what I can do. You know what I mean? [56:25.340 --> 56:27.340] Yeah, I know what you mean. [56:27.340 --> 56:42.340] Yeah. But she tried to tell the court that she wanted me in there with her to help her talk to the judge and her attorney. The court has a closed-door policy. [56:42.340 --> 56:47.340] Only the people involved in the case can go in the courtroom. [56:47.340 --> 56:54.340] What does the state constitution there say about a court's closed-door policy? [56:54.340 --> 56:57.340] Just court is supposed to be open. [56:57.340 --> 57:07.340] Okay. Then somebody needs to be filing judicial conduct complaints on these judges for conducting closed proceedings and excluding the public as being unconstitutional. [57:07.340 --> 57:13.340] Well, that's what I'm getting ready to do. [57:13.340 --> 57:28.340] But anyways, she had a seizure because the court denied her and said no. She was trying to talk to her attorney and she didn't know how to answer questions and she ended up having three seizures right in the row. [57:28.340 --> 57:40.340] And the court bailiff came in and I'd asked him to yell at my name and asked me if I knew what to do for so I went in and helped her. They took her to the hospital. [57:40.340 --> 57:55.340] And the court appointed, dude, come out in the hallway and asked me if it would be all right with me if he asked the court if I can be present from now on to try to ease her anxiety. [57:55.340 --> 57:59.340] So, you know, that doesn't happen again. [57:59.340 --> 58:00.340] Yeah. [58:00.340 --> 58:05.340] And I said, well, don't I get to go in the courtroom? You know, this is about me now. [58:05.340 --> 58:11.340] No, you have to wait out here. I said, okay, whatever. I'm not going to push the issue right now. [58:11.340 --> 58:20.340] Anyways, he came back out about 10 minutes and said, okay, that's fine. You can be in there and you talk to me and talk to the judge. [58:20.340 --> 58:27.340] Okay, Doug, hold that thought right there. We'll fix it. Take another break and I'll pick you up on the other side and finish this up. Okay? [58:27.340 --> 58:28.340] Okay. [58:28.340 --> 58:35.340] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. The call in number is 512-646-1984. [58:35.340 --> 58:42.340] Give us a call. We need some folks to talk to and hopefully to help out. So we will be right back. [58:42.340 --> 59:08.340] Music playing. 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[01:03:54.340 --> 01:04:13.340] Well, after that, I went home and thought, okay, I'll get ready to help her out in court. Some child supports one of my major areas I studied. [01:04:13.340 --> 01:04:24.340] I answered the door through the window. I asked him why he wanted. I didn't open it. I don't trust him. He said, I have some papers for you. May I please come in? [01:04:24.340 --> 01:04:31.340] I said, not unless you have a warrant. I said, leave them on the table out there and I'll get them after you leave. [01:04:31.340 --> 01:04:36.340] He said, well, I really need you to step outside. I said, no, you don't need me to do nothing. [01:04:36.340 --> 01:04:47.340] You can put the papers on the table like I asked you and leave or I'll call the police from my own county and have you arrested for trespassing? [01:04:47.340 --> 01:04:51.340] Of course, I couldn't do that, but that's a hill. [01:04:51.340 --> 01:04:54.340] Well, you could. Not that it might have helped. [01:04:54.340 --> 01:05:06.340] Yeah, but anyways, he thought about it for me and said, you know what? He said, I don't want to ask like this situation any further. I'll leave them on the table for you. And he left. [01:05:06.340 --> 01:05:13.340] So I picked them up and it's the summons from that very same court. [01:05:13.340 --> 01:05:24.340] Somehow they've attached to me to this case and now they're calling me in for contempt of court for not following the court ordered child support. [01:05:24.340 --> 01:05:34.340] And now they're wanting contempt of court charges against me for her child support. [01:05:34.340 --> 01:05:43.340] And she doesn't work. She can't. She's following social security because of her seizures. She's tried to work, but she just can't. [01:05:43.340 --> 01:05:49.340] Okay. What is the relationship between the two of you that the court could do an attachment? [01:05:49.340 --> 01:05:53.340] There's none really. She's just a friend. I've known her for about 30 years and that's it. [01:05:53.340 --> 01:06:06.340] Okay. Then followed judicial conduct complaint against the judge for asserting this false information and fabricating a tampering with a government record for doing it. [01:06:06.340 --> 01:06:11.340] They falsified a court record to attach you to a case illegally. [01:06:11.340 --> 01:06:13.340] Yeah. [01:06:13.340 --> 01:06:18.340] And that letter in that summons in your hand is proof that that's what they've done. [01:06:18.340 --> 01:06:24.340] Yeah. Well, I went to the court and asked them to see the record because I wasn't allowed into proceedings. [01:06:24.340 --> 01:06:27.340] I wanted to see how they'd attach me to it. [01:06:27.340 --> 01:06:31.340] But the court clerk wasn't with me. [01:06:31.340 --> 01:06:40.340] Well, you need to check whatever the Open Records Act or Public Information Act is in Indiana and see if court records are public records. [01:06:40.340 --> 01:06:49.340] And then if they are and the clerk refused, file criminal charges under the act with whomever the act directs you to. [01:06:49.340 --> 01:06:53.340] Yeah. I'm working on that next. [01:06:53.340 --> 01:07:05.340] The big thing is I took my motion to dismiss and my brief and support in today and filed it. [01:07:05.340 --> 01:07:10.340] And the clerk read the motion and she didn't read the brief. It's like 15 pages. [01:07:10.340 --> 01:07:17.340] But she read the motion and she looked up at me and she said, who do you think you are? [01:07:17.340 --> 01:07:22.340] Excuse me. I said, who do you think you are? You're the ones that brought me into this case. [01:07:22.340 --> 01:07:27.340] Now that I want to defend myself, you're going to get smelly with me? [01:07:27.340 --> 01:07:36.340] He said, well, the public defender is your attorney. You need to give them to him for him to file. [01:07:36.340 --> 01:07:42.340] I said, no. He may be just saying to her, but the court doesn't assign him to me. [01:07:42.340 --> 01:07:46.340] And if the court has, then you're objecting to it. [01:07:46.340 --> 01:07:47.340] Yes, and I told her. [01:07:47.340 --> 01:07:53.340] But then again, that's exactly why you need copies of what's in that record to prove that's what they did. [01:07:53.340 --> 01:08:00.340] That's what I told her. I said, you guys are trying to hold this in secrecy so I can't prepare proper defense. [01:08:00.340 --> 01:08:06.340] I said, if they have assigned him to me, I want him to move right now. I don't need him. [01:08:06.340 --> 01:08:13.340] I have my own private attorney on retainer. And if I need an attorney, I'll give him. [01:08:13.340 --> 01:08:15.340] But I don't think I need one at the moment. [01:08:15.340 --> 01:08:25.340] I don't know enough on the child support thing to take care of it. But, you know, being an attorney, [01:08:25.340 --> 01:08:31.340] he wouldn't do what I wanted to do anyways because, you know, they're not allowed to do that stuff. [01:08:31.340 --> 01:08:36.340] Convincing him to do it is the problem. [01:08:36.340 --> 01:08:48.340] But I, excuse me, I put in my motion. Number one, I stated they don't have subject matter jurisdiction. [01:08:48.340 --> 01:08:59.340] And two, I put in the trying to proper an illegal contempt of court proceeding against me. [01:08:59.340 --> 01:09:07.340] And then I put to the dirt. Three was a closed door policy, was unconstitutional. [01:09:07.340 --> 01:09:20.340] Well, here's the problem. This judge is going to have a hard time establishing that they were acting in a judicial capacity [01:09:20.340 --> 01:09:28.340] in order to produce illegal attachments and documents and summonses against a person that is not associated with the case. [01:09:28.340 --> 01:09:29.340] Yeah. [01:09:29.340 --> 01:09:35.340] So you could conceivably file suit directly against the judge. [01:09:35.340 --> 01:09:40.340] And when they try to get it dismissed for any form of immunity, [01:09:40.340 --> 01:09:52.340] make sure that you've already got the discovery done for the court record to prove that this judge falsified the record to illegally attach you [01:09:52.340 --> 01:10:01.340] in order to extort money that's not yours to pay because here's the situation that I believe they've engineered. [01:10:01.340 --> 01:10:05.340] And I'm taking this strictly from a logical standpoint. [01:10:05.340 --> 01:10:11.340] You say the woman cannot work and cannot produce the money to pay child support herself. [01:10:11.340 --> 01:10:17.340] I'm not even sure how she could have gotten saddled with child support if that was the original case. [01:10:17.340 --> 01:10:19.340] However, [01:10:19.340 --> 01:10:24.340] if they cannot attach the money to her, [01:10:24.340 --> 01:10:30.340] then they're going to find another gullible individual for which they can steal the money from. [01:10:30.340 --> 01:10:38.340] Yeah. Indiana, these child support courts in this whole state are just rules. [01:10:38.340 --> 01:10:44.340] Believe me, in every state, in every state. [01:10:44.340 --> 01:10:51.340] All they're doing is competing for federal grant money. I've read Section 4, Section D, if that's all it is. [01:10:51.340 --> 01:10:58.340] Okay. Well, at any point, Doug, do you have a question or anything relating to all of this? [01:10:58.340 --> 01:11:05.340] Well, I was just wondering if she did step outside of her judicial capacity. [01:11:05.340 --> 01:11:14.340] I don't know. I don't know what the rules would be, but if she's attached to party that has nothing to do with the case, [01:11:14.340 --> 01:11:19.340] then committing illegal acts is not a judicial function. [01:11:19.340 --> 01:11:20.340] Yeah. [01:11:20.340 --> 01:11:25.340] Committing fraud is not a judicial function. [01:11:25.340 --> 01:11:37.340] Interpreting with a governmental record is not a valid judicial function. Falsifying a court record is not a valid judicial function. [01:11:37.340 --> 01:11:44.340] Well, seeing not only that, our state law says that in any matter of an indirect contempt of court, [01:11:44.340 --> 01:11:49.340] there has to first be an information and then a rule to show cause. [01:11:49.340 --> 01:11:56.340] And these courts in this state, I don't know about every state, at least in this state, they forego both of those processes and just have spontaneous [01:11:56.340 --> 01:12:01.340] contempt of court hearings all the time and put the person in jail. [01:12:01.340 --> 01:12:06.340] If they pull that one, then you have a much better lawsuit. [01:12:06.340 --> 01:12:16.340] Yes. It specifically says that before the rule, the show cause can be issued and information has to be filed. [01:12:16.340 --> 01:12:20.340] It's not third meaning of either one of us. [01:12:20.340 --> 01:12:24.340] They never give you a rule to show cause in this county. [01:12:24.340 --> 01:12:35.340] Well, I believe she has gone way off the jurisdiction reservation, so make her pay for it. [01:12:35.340 --> 01:12:43.340] Well, my plan on it is just getting the discovery to prove it because they don't want to come off with a record. [01:12:43.340 --> 01:12:51.340] Well, again, if you file suit in a different court, then that court can enforce the discovery. [01:12:51.340 --> 01:12:52.340] Yeah. [01:12:52.340 --> 01:12:57.340] That's provided they don't come back and tamper with the record once you do that. [01:12:57.340 --> 01:13:03.340] If I'm not mistaken, the Title IVD courts are overseen by the Circuit Court, aren't they? [01:13:03.340 --> 01:13:05.340] I have no idea. I'm not in Indiana. [01:13:05.340 --> 01:13:08.340] I think that's how it looks here in Indiana. [01:13:08.340 --> 01:13:14.340] Maybe if I go to their Boston Superior Court to file it, of course, jurisdiction can be challenged in any court. [01:13:14.340 --> 01:13:23.340] Yeah, but you would have to file the lawsuit in any court for whatever that has jurisdiction over the amount of money and damages you're asking. [01:13:23.340 --> 01:13:28.340] Well, I'd have to go to one of the state courts for that. [01:13:28.340 --> 01:13:30.340] Well, most likely, yeah. [01:13:30.340 --> 01:13:31.340] Yeah. [01:13:31.340 --> 01:13:33.340] Okay. Is there anything else? [01:13:33.340 --> 01:13:43.340] Well, yeah, just before I get started with all this, I just wanted your opinion on whether or not she had her judicial capacity. [01:13:43.340 --> 01:13:52.340] Well, I don't see how she could be acting in her judicial capacity when she has no grounds to make you attached if the information you're giving me is accurate. [01:13:52.340 --> 01:14:00.340] Yeah, she's just a friend of mine. I'm not married to her, nothing like that. [01:14:00.340 --> 01:14:12.340] Then what I would be doing is also trying to see if there was some sort of communication between her attorney and this judge to set you up on her behalf. [01:14:12.340 --> 01:14:13.340] Well... [01:14:13.340 --> 01:14:18.340] Because any information relating to you would have had to have come from him through her. [01:14:18.340 --> 01:14:20.340] Yeah. [01:14:20.340 --> 01:14:31.340] Well, see, they don't take the court proceedings, so I don't know what was said because I wasn't allowed in the courtroom. [01:14:31.340 --> 01:14:35.340] Yeah, but somebody was in there. [01:14:35.340 --> 01:14:46.340] Well, yeah, the court clerk and the others, the prosecutors never in there. They allow the court clerk to act as the prosecutor. [01:14:46.340 --> 01:14:54.340] Well, then you need to be going after these judges. You need to get a bunch of people together. It's been harmed by these judges, and y'all do something about that. [01:14:54.340 --> 01:15:00.340] Well, that's what I was asking too, about maybe going to the Supreme Court and say if I'm certified... [01:15:00.340 --> 01:15:08.340] Well, I don't know that you can go to the Supreme Court directly. You need to look at the rules of civil procedure for conducting those kind of suits in Indiana. [01:15:08.340 --> 01:15:16.340] Yeah. Because there's so many people putting jail here with child support, it wouldn't be hard to get a class action suit. [01:15:16.340 --> 01:15:20.340] Okay. Well, start rounding them up then. [01:15:20.340 --> 01:15:22.340] Okay, thanks. [01:15:22.340 --> 01:15:24.340] All right, thanks for calling in. [01:15:24.340 --> 01:15:25.340] Yeah, bye. [01:15:25.340 --> 01:15:26.340] Bye-bye. [01:15:26.340 --> 01:15:33.340] All right, now we're going to Michael in Texas. Michael, I've got a minute and a half before break. I'm going to give you one minute to get started. [01:15:33.340 --> 01:15:37.340] Okay. [01:15:37.340 --> 01:15:48.340] The only thing I would like to do is I'd like to get an email address for you. I'm going to send you some stuff, and then we can have a discussion after you look at what I'm going to send you. [01:15:48.340 --> 01:15:52.340] Okay. One, what kind of stuff are you going to send me? [01:15:52.340 --> 01:15:54.340] I'm law. [01:15:54.340 --> 01:15:55.340] Okay. Who's law? [01:15:55.340 --> 01:15:57.340] That's what the discussion's about, right? [01:15:57.340 --> 01:16:01.340] It's always what it's about, but it also depends upon what law we're talking about. [01:16:01.340 --> 01:16:05.340] How about constitutional law? Isn't that good enough? [01:16:05.340 --> 01:16:07.340] Yeah. [01:16:07.340 --> 01:16:08.340] Okay. [01:16:08.340 --> 01:16:15.340] It's eddieaddie at ruleoflawradio.com. [01:16:15.340 --> 01:16:22.340] At ruleoflawradio.com. [01:16:22.340 --> 01:16:23.340] I got it. [01:16:23.340 --> 01:16:24.340] Okay. [01:16:24.340 --> 01:16:25.340] I'll send it to you, Eddie. [01:16:25.340 --> 01:16:26.340] All right, thank you much. [01:16:26.340 --> 01:16:27.340] Thank you, sir. [01:16:27.340 --> 01:16:28.340] You're welcome. [01:16:28.340 --> 01:16:29.340] Bye-bye. [01:16:29.340 --> 01:16:36.340] Thanks, Rick and Louisiana, Charles and Georgia. We're about to take a break. Y'all hang on, and I will pick y'all up on the other side. [01:16:36.340 --> 01:16:43.340] We've got three more segments left in the show, so that means hopefully I'll be able to get a couple of other callers besides Rick and Charles. 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[01:19:51.340 --> 01:19:55.340] I'm kind of a neophyte, so I may not have the most intelligent questions, [01:19:55.340 --> 01:20:02.340] but perhaps for some of the other new listeners, I may ask some that they may want to know the answer to as well. [01:20:02.340 --> 01:20:04.340] Alright, give her a shot. [01:20:04.340 --> 01:20:12.340] I have been reading your transportation stop action script and there's a few other things I'd like to discuss about the course, [01:20:12.340 --> 01:20:20.340] but in regard to the script, what if you've still, you know, you've got your tag on your vehicle and you've got a license [01:20:20.340 --> 01:20:29.340] and you're not engaged in commercial activity or transportation of any sort according to their definition [01:20:29.340 --> 01:20:36.340] and you follow the procedure in the script and you get all the way to the end of the script, [01:20:36.340 --> 01:20:42.340] which I think is your statement is going to say that you've been drinking. [01:20:42.340 --> 01:20:51.340] What are the possible outcomes of this stop? What would be the various possible ways that this could end? [01:20:51.340 --> 01:20:56.340] That all entirely depends upon the officer you're facing. [01:20:56.340 --> 01:21:05.340] The attitude of the officer, the willingness of the officer to keep control of himself and respect your rights, [01:21:05.340 --> 01:21:08.340] all that plays a factor into how this is going to play out. [01:21:08.340 --> 01:21:15.340] There is no way to know in advance what kind of cop you're going to run into and what he will or won't do. [01:21:15.340 --> 01:21:24.340] Only the person on the scene can make that determination as to what the outcome is likely to be if they press the issue a certain way. [01:21:24.340 --> 01:21:34.340] That's exactly why the script also says you have to be the judge for yourself as to how far you're willing to go with this. [01:21:34.340 --> 01:21:42.340] Yeah, I understand that. So I think most of us would probably break when they break the window, [01:21:42.340 --> 01:21:48.340] which I would not be surprised would be most of the cases. [01:21:48.340 --> 01:21:56.340] So you really have to maintain your coolness and speak to the script as much as you can evidently then, right? [01:21:56.340 --> 01:22:00.340] Yes, but most of all, keep control of yourself. [01:22:00.340 --> 01:22:07.340] The moment you get loud, obnoxious or anything like that, you're playing right into their hands. [01:22:07.340 --> 01:22:21.340] If you stay calm and collected, they're going to be very hard pressed to justify breaking into the car when they had the discretion to simply issue a ticket. [01:22:21.340 --> 01:22:33.340] Okay, so then if you get to the point where this is a cop situation and they decide to issue a ticket and you've not presented them with any evidence, [01:22:33.340 --> 01:22:37.340] well, it seems unlikely though, right, that they would go to that point. [01:22:37.340 --> 01:22:45.340] Not necessarily, because like I say, if you give them any information, it's your name, address, and date of birth. [01:22:45.340 --> 01:22:52.340] And you do that verbally. You do not have to present anybody with physical identification. [01:22:52.340 --> 01:22:55.340] Okay, name and date of birth. [01:22:55.340 --> 01:23:00.340] Name, address, and date of birth. At least that's what it is in Texas. [01:23:00.340 --> 01:23:09.340] Okay, and would the license plate be any kind of incriminating evidence against you? [01:23:09.340 --> 01:23:17.340] No, the license plate simply means the car is already ready to be used for that purpose. [01:23:17.340 --> 01:23:18.340] For the commercial purpose. [01:23:18.340 --> 01:23:19.340] Correct. [01:23:19.340 --> 01:23:20.340] Okay. [01:23:20.340 --> 01:23:23.340] All right, it's kind of clearing things up here. [01:23:23.340 --> 01:23:29.340] So what in the event that you do check it out and you give them the license is that... [01:23:29.340 --> 01:23:34.340] Then the only way you can fight from that point forward is a merits argument. [01:23:34.340 --> 01:23:40.340] Okay, a merit, which takes it because the foundation of the script is jurisdiction, is that correct? [01:23:40.340 --> 01:23:46.340] Jurisdiction and not engaged in a regular activity granting jurisdiction. [01:23:46.340 --> 01:23:52.340] Okay, all right. Now the course that I've heard you mentioned, is it... [01:23:52.340 --> 01:23:59.340] What does it actually entail and what can one get out of it? [01:23:59.340 --> 01:24:07.340] Every piece of research, case law, every book, recording, video that I have come across and found to be worthwhile and useful, [01:24:07.340 --> 01:24:12.340] and about 400 pre-written legal pleadings. [01:24:12.340 --> 01:24:20.340] Would it go through any procedural instructions like the jurisdictionary type of course? [01:24:20.340 --> 01:24:24.340] At the moment, no. The second book I'm writing does that. [01:24:24.340 --> 01:24:34.340] However, the legal pleadings are divided up into folders that show you what stage of the proceeding they're applicable to. [01:24:34.340 --> 01:24:40.340] So that you know what documents you should be using and you may use some or you may use all. [01:24:40.340 --> 01:24:42.340] It really depends on what's going on. [01:24:42.340 --> 01:24:49.340] But you at least have them organized in a way that at this stage I should be reading what the arguments that are made here. [01:24:49.340 --> 01:24:50.340] Okay. [01:24:50.340 --> 01:24:58.340] And what the only thing you have to do is to convert any legal references to the states you're in. [01:24:58.340 --> 01:25:04.340] Fortunately, most states use a standardized statutory scheme for this. [01:25:04.340 --> 01:25:09.340] And most of the rules and procedures they follow are consistent. [01:25:09.340 --> 01:25:20.340] The only thing that may change is some order and the names of some things as far as the types of proceedings or documents that they use in a particular state. [01:25:20.340 --> 01:25:26.340] There's also the factor that in some states, these are civil and in others, they're criminal. [01:25:26.340 --> 01:25:38.340] And in some, they're entirely administrative infractions like California, for instance, and Washington and Pennsylvania, if memory serves. [01:25:38.340 --> 01:25:46.340] So you really have to, the other thing that's in this material is the seminar book. [01:25:46.340 --> 01:26:00.340] This book is written to specifically teach a layman how to read and understand and research statutory law and construction. [01:26:00.340 --> 01:26:07.340] Something most lawyers and judges have forgotten how to do at all. [01:26:07.340 --> 01:26:20.340] But I go through it and I teach you how to follow every rabbit trail contained in the statute so that you can fully understand every word in it for what it really means. [01:26:20.340 --> 01:26:26.340] And then through that, you'll know when you try to pull the wall over your eyes. [01:26:26.340 --> 01:26:41.340] When you apply that learning skill to reading other statutes, especially ones regarding procedure and things like that, you will be able to read it much better and understand it much faster after you go through what's in this book. [01:26:41.340 --> 01:26:46.340] I simply use the Texas Transportation Code for two reasons. [01:26:46.340 --> 01:26:57.340] One, transportation citations is the place where the majority of people will have their first and most often encounter with law enforcement. [01:26:57.340 --> 01:27:11.340] Second, it is a scheme designed to steal money from the pockets of the private individuals in every state and it's a scam that needs to be exposed. [01:27:11.340 --> 01:27:22.340] Because once you can see the scam in something like the transportation scheme and the licensing schemes, you start to question what other things did they lie to me about. [01:27:22.340 --> 01:27:27.340] How long can that list go? [01:27:27.340 --> 01:27:30.340] And what is the price for the course, Eddie? [01:27:30.340 --> 01:27:33.340] It's $250 for all of that. [01:27:33.340 --> 01:27:38.340] $250 and you said there's a book, there's folders, instructions. [01:27:38.340 --> 01:27:42.340] There's legal pleadings, there's research material, there's case law. [01:27:42.340 --> 01:27:51.340] There are out of print publications like the 1856 version of Bouvier's in electronic form. [01:27:51.340 --> 01:28:04.340] Some of the older unpublished versions are no longer available in print versions of Black's law and from first edition all the way through, well, I can't really say. [01:28:04.340 --> 01:28:10.340] But the point is you get a lot. [01:28:10.340 --> 01:28:14.340] 64 gigabytes worth of stuff, in fact. [01:28:14.340 --> 01:28:20.340] And you take calls once you get it to clarify questions that one may have. [01:28:20.340 --> 01:28:24.340] If the questions relate to the material, yes. [01:28:24.340 --> 01:28:34.340] If the questions relate to helping you fight your case or writing documents, that's a separate thing for which I charge separate fees. [01:28:34.340 --> 01:28:37.340] That was only fair, I can understand that. [01:28:37.340 --> 01:28:41.340] All right, so let's see what else I got on my list. [01:28:41.340 --> 01:28:46.340] Yeah, I heard you earlier on the show talking about a fellow who went in with counsel. [01:28:46.340 --> 01:28:51.340] Using a lawyer in a case, would you have any advantage that you may have? [01:28:51.340 --> 01:28:53.340] Absolutely. [01:28:53.340 --> 01:29:02.340] You wave the advantage of being able to argue the proper thing at the proper time because the lawyer's not going to do it. [01:29:02.340 --> 01:29:15.340] The lawyer will not put in the time and effort to understand the arguments that I make in the documents because they don't bother to read the law anymore than the judge or the prosecutor does. [01:29:15.340 --> 01:29:27.340] The most ignorant people in the room about what the law actually says in virtually any trial are the very people responsible for administering the justice under that law. [01:29:27.340 --> 01:29:30.340] Oh, goodness. [01:29:30.340 --> 01:29:35.340] Thank you, Eddie. [01:29:35.340 --> 01:29:38.340] Yes, sir, thank you for calling in. [01:29:38.340 --> 01:29:43.340] Anything else before you go? 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[01:33:49.340 --> 01:33:57.340] I'm wondering how the story of Santa Claus ever took hold and stuck here in Texas. [01:33:57.340 --> 01:34:03.340] I thought about this the whole time I was growing up as a child and I've thought about a lot more since I became an adult. [01:34:03.340 --> 01:34:11.340] Because everybody knows you come sliding down a Texas household chimney in the wee hours of the morning. [01:34:11.340 --> 01:34:14.340] Your butt's going out and I'm meat wagging. [01:34:14.340 --> 01:34:23.340] So why would anybody tell their children to be on the watch out for some fat red man in the suit sliding down their chimney? [01:34:23.340 --> 01:34:29.340] Just so mom and dad can pump his butt full of lead for breaking into the house. [01:34:29.340 --> 01:34:32.340] But I tend to think about things like that. [01:34:32.340 --> 01:34:35.340] Alright, let's take Charles in Georgia. [01:34:35.340 --> 01:34:37.340] Charles, what can we do for you? [01:34:37.340 --> 01:34:41.340] Eddie, man, I want to thank you for that commentary that you had at the beginning of the show, man. [01:34:41.340 --> 01:34:45.340] Everything that you said was the absolute truth. [01:34:45.340 --> 01:34:47.340] Well, I appreciate that. [01:34:47.340 --> 01:34:50.340] I try not to say it if I don't think it is. [01:34:50.340 --> 01:34:54.340] Okay, I had a couple of questions and you asked me a two-part question here. [01:34:54.340 --> 01:34:59.340] Is there a difference between a people and a person? [01:34:59.340 --> 01:35:08.340] That depends upon the context and the definition of the terms as they're being applied in that context. [01:35:08.340 --> 01:35:17.340] Originally, person was the physical body of a living being. [01:35:17.340 --> 01:35:27.340] The Supreme Court decided, however, that corporations, because the way they are designed to operate, [01:35:27.340 --> 01:35:39.340] affect the rights of the individual shareholders that it was comprised of all the same characteristics as a living person [01:35:39.340 --> 01:35:48.340] and thus gave personhood to a fiction rather than simply a living being. [01:35:48.340 --> 01:35:57.340] That was a mistake in more ways than we could ever begin to imagine because I failed to see why the issue should be confused, [01:35:57.340 --> 01:36:05.340] unless it's intentional, of course, when it would be just as easy to continuously refer to them by distinctly separate terms. [01:36:05.340 --> 01:36:19.340] Person means a living being if it's written into law and legal entity means anything that's not a living being or was a living being. [01:36:19.340 --> 01:36:23.340] The problem with my way of applying this is this. [01:36:23.340 --> 01:36:34.340] They wouldn't be able to pull the wool over everybody's eyes if they had made sure that the terms were intentionally made to be known to be different. [01:36:34.340 --> 01:36:41.340] But people are a little different. [01:36:41.340 --> 01:36:48.340] That depends on whether you're referring to the people or people as a class in general. [01:36:48.340 --> 01:36:58.340] The people is the political body whereas people is anybody. [01:36:58.340 --> 01:37:05.340] Singular or plural? [01:37:05.340 --> 01:37:10.340] Well, one of the people is the singular political. [01:37:10.340 --> 01:37:17.340] One man out of the people can be either or. [01:37:17.340 --> 01:37:20.340] It can be the political or it can be the general. [01:37:20.340 --> 01:37:27.340] So again, defining it and providing a context is imperative to understanding it. [01:37:27.340 --> 01:37:32.340] This is exactly the same thing I keep telling people about when you're reading these codes and you're reading definitions, [01:37:32.340 --> 01:37:37.340] read the definition in conjunction with its context. [01:37:37.340 --> 01:37:40.340] This is what I do in the transportation code. [01:37:40.340 --> 01:37:44.340] Like, for instance, we look at the term motor vehicle. [01:37:44.340 --> 01:37:56.340] A motor vehicle is a vehicle that's self-prepared and used to transport or draw persons or property upon the highway for the purpose of engaging in transportation. [01:37:56.340 --> 01:37:58.340] That's the context. [01:37:58.340 --> 01:38:04.340] That's the proper context because that's the code and the subject matter to which that definition relates. [01:38:04.340 --> 01:38:05.340] Right? [01:38:05.340 --> 01:38:06.340] That's right. [01:38:06.340 --> 01:38:16.340] So if you truly want to understand the definition, append the context to the end of it when you read it. [01:38:16.340 --> 01:38:19.340] Okay. [01:38:19.340 --> 01:38:22.340] Now, that was the first part of my question. [01:38:22.340 --> 01:38:26.340] The second part, I wanted to go into something here. [01:38:26.340 --> 01:38:30.340] I had an arraignment last week, Monday. [01:38:30.340 --> 01:38:32.340] An arraignment, you said? [01:38:32.340 --> 01:38:33.340] Yes. [01:38:33.340 --> 01:38:34.340] Okay. [01:38:34.340 --> 01:38:36.340] I had a formal arraignment. [01:38:36.340 --> 01:38:45.340] And at the arraignment, I told a nice lady, nice lady, Judge, I told her, you know, she asked me, how did I plead? [01:38:45.340 --> 01:38:46.340] I told her I didn't come to plead. [01:38:46.340 --> 01:38:48.340] I came to ask questions. [01:38:48.340 --> 01:38:52.340] And she said, okay, go ahead and ask your questions. [01:38:52.340 --> 01:38:54.340] And I asked a few questions. [01:38:54.340 --> 01:39:03.340] And then she, you know, when I told her that I wasn't going to plead, she said, okay, I'm going to put, not guilty, and we're going to go through a jury trial. [01:39:03.340 --> 01:39:06.340] I said, okay, for the record, I object. [01:39:06.340 --> 01:39:11.340] And she said, okay, and I proceeded to ask my question, just as if she didn't hear me. [01:39:11.340 --> 01:39:25.340] Let me clarify one thing here with you. When you objected, did you also move the court to ensure that the record reflect that the plea was entered by the court and not by you? [01:39:25.340 --> 01:39:26.340] I did not. [01:39:26.340 --> 01:39:28.340] The only thing I said was for the record, I objected. [01:39:28.340 --> 01:39:31.340] I did not say those exact words, which you just said. [01:39:31.340 --> 01:39:40.340] Yeah, you need to make darn sure because the record and the transcript, the plea paperwork is not the transcript. [01:39:40.340 --> 01:39:43.340] The transcript may show that you objected. [01:39:43.340 --> 01:39:46.340] The plea paperwork is not. [01:39:46.340 --> 01:39:55.340] So the plea paperwork needs to reflect in writing that the plea was entered by the court and not the accused. [01:39:55.340 --> 01:39:56.340] Okay. [01:39:56.340 --> 01:40:06.340] So what you need to do is file a motion requesting correction of the record to make sure that's what it says if, in fact, it does not already say that. [01:40:06.340 --> 01:40:08.340] Okay, okay. [01:40:08.340 --> 01:40:26.340] Now, what I did do, because she told me I had five days to file any motion from that particular day, that Thursday, that was on the Monday, that Thursday I went down and I signed an affidavit stating, [01:40:26.340 --> 01:40:35.340] well, my objection that I did object to, that I did not enter any plea that, you know, that the court did. [01:40:35.340 --> 01:40:47.340] So what you need to do is file a written motion requesting the correction of the record and then put that statement directly in that motion. [01:40:47.340 --> 01:40:48.340] Okay. [01:40:48.340 --> 01:40:50.340] Okay. [01:40:50.340 --> 01:40:52.340] Well, I will do that. [01:40:52.340 --> 01:41:02.340] All right, because your motions will be read at the appellate level affidavits may or may not, unless they're specifically referenced by motions and briefs. [01:41:02.340 --> 01:41:09.340] Okay. [01:41:09.340 --> 01:41:10.340] Okay. [01:41:10.340 --> 01:41:12.340] Yeah, that's what I was wondering. [01:41:12.340 --> 01:41:13.340] Okay. [01:41:13.340 --> 01:41:16.340] That's, you just answered my question before I even got a chance to ask you. [01:41:16.340 --> 01:41:17.340] Okay. [01:41:17.340 --> 01:41:18.340] Well, then good. [01:41:18.340 --> 01:41:20.340] I'm being useful. [01:41:20.340 --> 01:41:30.340] Yeah, how did I, I was going to proceed because I assumed that they're going to run, they're going to run through this thing anyway, against my will and over my objection. [01:41:30.340 --> 01:41:33.340] I'm going to go ahead and proceed and I'm probably going to be found guilty. [01:41:33.340 --> 01:41:38.340] So I'm going to have to figure out how do I make sure that I bring this up. [01:41:38.340 --> 01:41:48.340] Yeah, you need that record as clear as possible for the purpose of appeal as to who did what. [01:41:48.340 --> 01:41:49.340] And I'm writing this down. [01:41:49.340 --> 01:41:53.340] I need to file a motion to. [01:41:53.340 --> 01:42:03.340] A motion requesting a correction of the record. [01:42:03.340 --> 01:42:22.340] And then just fill out like the only would the accused here by moves this court to ensure a correction of the record relating to the entry of a plea on behalf of the defendant or the other defendant that the record should accurately reflect that the [01:42:22.340 --> 01:42:38.340] plea was entered by the court over the objection of the defendant because the defendant was there for the purpose of challenging jurisdiction and blah, blah, blah, and not for the purpose of entering a plea. [01:42:38.340 --> 01:42:52.340] The reason that's important is because entering a plea weighs several due process rights, the right to challenge the complaint and the charging instrument or whatever that may be in Georgia. [01:42:52.340 --> 01:43:06.340] So make sure that goes into your motion as well to accurately reflect the record because the defense does not wish for the court of appeals to presume the waiver of any rights by the defense. [01:43:06.340 --> 01:43:23.340] Including but not limited to my right of due process relating to the validity or the ability to challenge the complaint and the indictment or whatever it is they have to file and all that other stuff. [01:43:23.340 --> 01:43:26.340] The entering a plea weighs the right of notice. [01:43:26.340 --> 01:43:29.340] You don't want to waive the right of notice either. [01:43:29.340 --> 01:43:35.340] Okay, so make sure you get all of that in there as well. [01:43:35.340 --> 01:43:41.340] Okay, I'm going to go ahead and list this part there because you just get a lot of good information that I've taken right down fast enough. [01:43:41.340 --> 01:43:50.340] Yeah, there are multiple due process rights that you waive just by entering a plea and you don't want to waive them, believe me. [01:43:50.340 --> 01:43:54.340] All right Charles, hang on just a second and I'll wrap you up when we get back and then we'll take Jerry. [01:43:54.340 --> 01:44:00.340] Y'all hang on folks, we will be right back. [01:44:00.340 --> 01:44:07.340] You feel tired when talking about important topics like money and politics? Are you confused by words like the Constitution or the Federal Reserve? [01:44:07.340 --> 01:44:08.340] What? [01:44:08.340 --> 01:44:12.340] If so, you may be diagnosed with the deadliest disease known today, stupidity. [01:44:12.340 --> 01:44:19.340] Hi, my name is Steve Holt and like millions of other Americans, I was diagnosed with stupidity at an early age. [01:44:19.340 --> 01:44:25.340] I had no idea that the number one cause of the disease is found in almost every home in America, the television. 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[01:45:52.340 --> 01:45:56.340] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner. [01:45:56.340 --> 01:46:01.340] Or call toll-free 866-LAW-E-Z. [01:46:01.340 --> 01:46:27.340] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio, and we are talking to Charles in Georgia. [01:46:27.340 --> 01:46:31.340] All right, Charles, let's wrap her up. [01:46:31.340 --> 01:46:40.340] Okay, yeah, that was some very good information that you just gave me, and I'm definitely going to have to listen to your podcast after this so I can get that information. [01:46:40.340 --> 01:46:47.340] Yeah, you waive impersonal jurisdiction to write the challenges of validity, form, and substance of the complaint or charging instrument. [01:46:47.340 --> 01:46:56.340] You waive the right of notice. You do not want to waive any of that by entering a plea. [01:46:56.340 --> 01:47:04.340] In order to get these court records, the actual transcript, they're very expensive here in Georgia. [01:47:04.340 --> 01:47:06.340] They're very expensive everywhere. [01:47:06.340 --> 01:47:14.340] I'm trying to figure out, is there anybody going to be doing something about that in any kind of future? [01:47:14.340 --> 01:47:21.340] Not as long as they allow private people to contract out for that purpose. [01:47:21.340 --> 01:47:35.340] What should be happening is that the court should be the one required to produce the transcript, and that it be provided to the other party at a reasonable cost. [01:47:35.340 --> 01:47:38.340] But they're not doing that. [01:47:38.340 --> 01:47:43.340] Well, I'm looking at $0.50 a page here in Kyle County, and that's... [01:47:43.340 --> 01:47:45.340] $0.50 a page? [01:47:45.340 --> 01:47:46.340] $4.50. [01:47:46.340 --> 01:47:52.340] Yeah, that's what it is here. My transcript from my case cost me $700. [01:47:52.340 --> 01:47:59.340] Yeah, and that's just not feasible for me at all. So now here I am, I'm trying to defend myself, and I can't because I can't afford... [01:47:59.340 --> 01:48:07.340] Then all you need to do is see what the requirements are for filing indigency in Georgia and get it for free. [01:48:07.340 --> 01:48:09.340] Yeah. [01:48:09.340 --> 01:48:21.340] Now, here in Texas, and I'm pretty sure it's the same everywhere, indigency does not mean that you have to be dead broke destitute and living on the street eating leftover cat food. [01:48:21.340 --> 01:48:33.340] Indigency means that it would put a financial burden and hardship on the individual and or their family to have to pay the cost. [01:48:33.340 --> 01:48:39.340] So look that up and make sure the same applies in Georgia because that's what it is here. [01:48:39.340 --> 01:48:48.340] Okay, great. I'm going to let you get the calls, but I definitely have to listen to this podcast one more time, and I do appreciate you guys over there at Rule of Law Radio. [01:48:48.340 --> 01:48:51.340] All right, Charles, we appreciate you all. Thanks for calling in. [01:48:51.340 --> 01:48:52.340] Thank you. [01:48:52.340 --> 01:48:58.340] Yep. All right. Now we're going to go to Jerry in Massachusetts. Jerry, what can we do for you? [01:48:58.340 --> 01:49:01.340] Hey, how's it going? I just had a couple of questions. [01:49:01.340 --> 01:49:16.340] Recently, I got into a predicament where I was arrested under city ordinance, but I wasn't arrested criminally. It was just under a city ordinance violation. [01:49:16.340 --> 01:49:21.340] Okay. What type of offense is associated with the ordinance? [01:49:21.340 --> 01:49:24.340] It was the disorderly conduct. [01:49:24.340 --> 01:49:30.340] Okay. Is the ordinance based on a state law for disorderly conduct? [01:49:30.340 --> 01:49:35.340] Yes, it was based on the city of Newport. [01:49:35.340 --> 01:49:47.340] No, no, no, no. Listen carefully to my question. Is the city ordinance of which you speak grounded in an actual state law for the same type of offense? [01:49:47.340 --> 01:49:50.340] No. [01:49:50.340 --> 01:49:56.340] So you're saying that Massachusetts does not have a disorderly conduct statute? [01:49:56.340 --> 01:50:00.340] They do. Okay, but I'm not really sure how to answer the question. [01:50:00.340 --> 01:50:01.340] Okay. [01:50:01.340 --> 01:50:02.340] So I know that... [01:50:02.340 --> 01:50:19.340] Most likely, if it has the same name as a state law, then it's based upon that state law, and they can do that. However, what they cannot do is change the type of punishment that the state law creates, [01:50:19.340 --> 01:50:27.340] nor can they add a type of punishment outside of what is authorized by state law for the offense, [01:50:27.340 --> 01:50:35.340] nor can they change the type of punishment that is required by the state law for the offense. [01:50:35.340 --> 01:50:43.340] For instance, the state law said it is fine only the city cannot force you to serve time in jail. [01:50:43.340 --> 01:50:47.340] It violates the state law. [01:50:47.340 --> 01:50:54.340] So if that's the case, you need to read both of them and see if the ordinance complies with everything that's in the state law. [01:50:54.340 --> 01:51:00.340] If it does not, challenge the ordinance on constitutionality. [01:51:00.340 --> 01:51:03.340] Okay. Okay. [01:51:03.340 --> 01:51:12.340] And so, but recently I went to court, and my brother, he listened to a little radio a lot, and he kind of guided me on what to say in court. [01:51:12.340 --> 01:51:20.340] And at first, they wanted the district attorney who told the judge that, you know, we could dismiss this with a $60 fee. [01:51:20.340 --> 01:51:22.340] But, you know, I find myself not... [01:51:22.340 --> 01:51:25.340] If you're paying a fee, that's not a dismissal. [01:51:25.340 --> 01:51:34.340] Right. So I asked the judge a couple of questions, and I asked, is the victim here today? [01:51:34.340 --> 01:51:41.340] And she said that, well, in this case, the victim is the city of where it occurred. [01:51:41.340 --> 01:51:45.340] Fine. And I wish to cross-examine the city on the stand. [01:51:45.340 --> 01:51:48.340] Correct. And I said, is the city here today or not? [01:51:48.340 --> 01:51:56.340] And she quickly said, you know, if you want the court to bring in the city, we'll have to take this to trial. [01:51:56.340 --> 01:52:04.340] And then, so they told me to sit to the side, so the district attorney could talk to me and file some court papers to go to trial. [01:52:04.340 --> 01:52:09.340] But the district attorney was trying to persuade me not to go to trial because they might find me guilty. [01:52:09.340 --> 01:52:11.340] That's almost... [01:52:11.340 --> 01:52:17.340] Okay. What you need to do is see what the elements of disorderly conduct are in Massachusetts. [01:52:17.340 --> 01:52:27.340] You need to... That's exactly why you need to carefully read the statute and the ordinance and make sure they match up exactly. [01:52:27.340 --> 01:52:38.340] And then see if every single element can be proven by the facts of the event under which you were charged. [01:52:38.340 --> 01:52:45.340] If they cannot prove 100% of the elements, they lose. [01:52:45.340 --> 01:52:51.340] They can't prove 3 out of 5 or 4 out of 5 or 5 out of 7. [01:52:51.340 --> 01:53:00.340] They must prove every single element that constitutes the charge or it has to be dismissed. [01:53:00.340 --> 01:53:14.340] Okay. But the end result was, like, after a while, after they figured out that I spent the night in jail, the district attorney was like, okay, dismissed because I spent the night in jail. [01:53:14.340 --> 01:53:28.340] Yeah. But again, if this was a fine-only charge and Massachusetts requires that anyone arrested without a warrant be taken before a magistrate and that didn't happen, [01:53:28.340 --> 01:53:43.340] then what they're attempting to do is sweep it under the rug by dismissing it and hoping that you don't notice that they've already given you grounds to sue for false imprisonment. [01:53:43.340 --> 01:53:56.340] Okay. Okay, because I also contacted an attorney and she read the police report and she was like, well, it looked like you did violate the city ordinance and they could have... [01:53:56.340 --> 01:54:05.340] Again, if the city ordinance does not exactly match the state law, it's invalid. [01:54:05.340 --> 01:54:08.340] Okay. [01:54:08.340 --> 01:54:21.340] Now, it doesn't have to match it word for word unless the word creates a different set of conditions, okay? [01:54:21.340 --> 01:54:30.340] If the words create a different set of conditions to violate the ordinance other than those required by the state law, there they have a problem. [01:54:30.340 --> 01:54:36.340] They cannot conflict. [01:54:36.340 --> 01:54:43.340] Okay. And if I wanted to do it myself and sue the city for what they've done... [01:54:43.340 --> 01:54:51.340] A civil lawsuit against a governmental entity is a bear to get right and prevent from getting dismissed out of hand. [01:54:51.340 --> 01:54:59.340] You better know everything a lawyer knows if you're going to try that. [01:54:59.340 --> 01:55:05.340] Now, there is a way to learn it and that's the Jurisdictionary course on our website. [01:55:05.340 --> 01:55:12.340] But how well you can apply it under pressure in a courtroom ain't no way to know that till you have to do it. [01:55:12.340 --> 01:55:15.340] You need to gauge yourself carefully if you choose to do it yourself. [01:55:15.340 --> 01:55:29.340] Not only in being able to learn what you need to know, but in being able to actively use it on the fly and at the drop of the hat in a courtroom where it's going to count. [01:55:29.340 --> 01:55:30.340] Okay. [01:55:30.340 --> 01:55:32.340] All right. So keep that in mind. [01:55:32.340 --> 01:55:41.340] I'm not saying don't do it, but I'm saying consider your options very carefully because you could wind up throwing money out the window by doing it yourself if you don't know what the hell you're doing. [01:55:41.340 --> 01:55:44.340] Okay. [01:55:44.340 --> 01:55:47.340] I think that was all the questions I had for you. [01:55:47.340 --> 01:55:49.340] All right, Jerry. Thanks for calling in. [01:55:49.340 --> 01:55:51.340] Yeah, appreciate the help. [01:55:51.340 --> 01:55:52.340] Yes, sir. Good luck. [01:55:52.340 --> 01:55:55.340] All right. Now we've got Fred in California. [01:55:55.340 --> 01:56:02.340] Fred, I have just over two minutes and actually I got a minute and a half. Go for it. [01:56:02.340 --> 01:56:05.340] Okay. Thanks, Eddie. [01:56:05.340 --> 01:56:19.340] I have a friend who was finally taken to jury trial on some sort of traffic offense and the jury found him guilty. [01:56:19.340 --> 01:56:27.340] And the court was annoyed because of all the paperwork that had led up to the matter. [01:56:27.340 --> 01:56:39.340] And when the judge said, okay, I'm going to sentence you to 10 days in jail, do you have anything else to say? And he said, yes, I do. [01:56:39.340 --> 01:56:42.340] I do not consent to being sentenced. [01:56:42.340 --> 01:56:46.340] And the judge said, well, I'm sentencing you to 10 days in jail. [01:56:46.340 --> 01:56:57.340] Let's take him away. And they took him out of the courtroom across the street to the sheriff's office. And 45 minutes later, he was on the street. [01:56:57.340 --> 01:57:00.340] Yeah, absolutely. Because here's a problem. [01:57:00.340 --> 01:57:08.340] Look up the offense he was found guilty of and see whether or not jail is an authorized punishment. [01:57:08.340 --> 01:57:12.340] For an infraction, those are not criminal. [01:57:12.340 --> 01:57:20.340] What he actually got convicted of was an infraction. He couldn't have gotten convicted in the first place. [01:57:20.340 --> 01:57:26.340] Right. Well, it wasn't an infraction because you can't get a jury trial. [01:57:26.340 --> 01:57:34.340] Wait, wait, wait, wait. Don't assume that it's not because they do lots of things in California that violates the law in these cases. [01:57:34.340 --> 01:57:37.340] I've got calls on them every time I do a show. [01:57:37.340 --> 01:57:44.340] So don't assume that. Look up the specific charge for which he was taken to court. [01:57:44.340 --> 01:57:53.340] See what level of offense it actually is and whether or not it is considered an infraction rather than a misdemeanor. [01:57:53.340 --> 01:58:01.340] Because an infraction under California law is 100% civic. [01:58:01.340 --> 01:58:03.340] Oh, right on. [01:58:03.340 --> 01:58:13.340] Okay. Thank you very much. You're very welcome. So look that up and make sure because he may have a major lawsuit to go back to this idiot with. [01:58:13.340 --> 01:58:19.340] All right, Fred. Thanks for calling in, man. Thank you, Eddie. Yes, sir. Y'all have a great night. [01:58:19.340 --> 01:58:25.340] All right, folks. This has been the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show. This is your host, Eddie Craig. Thank you all for calling. [01:58:25.340 --> 01:58:29.340] Thank you all for listening. Hope it didn't stomp on too many hurt feelings out there. [01:58:29.340 --> 01:58:34.340] Hey, I got to be me and I got to be honest or you're not going to be willing to listen to me for long. [01:58:34.340 --> 01:58:40.340] So folks, y'all take care. Have a blessed week. Good night and God bless. 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