[00:00.000 --> 00:06.400] The following news flash is brought to you by the Lone Star Lowdown. [00:06.400 --> 00:13.320] Markets for Friday the 13th of October closed with gold at $1,303.82 an ounce, silver $70.41 [00:13.320 --> 00:21.120] an ounce, Texas Crude $50.60 a barrel, Bitcoin is way up, sitting at about 5,612 U.S. currency [00:21.120 --> 00:33.720] and dash coin is about 310 smacaroos. Today in history, the year 1307, hundreds nights [00:33.720 --> 00:39.480] Templar in France were simultaneously arrested by agents of King Philip IV who ordered Grand [00:39.480 --> 00:44.680] Master Jacques de Malay in his score of French Templars to be rounded up for the accusation [00:44.680 --> 00:50.840] of Satanism, financial corruption, idolatry, sexual detainee amongst the list of many accusations. [00:50.840 --> 00:54.720] It is this arrest which eventually led to the group's extermination. This is thought to [00:54.720 --> 01:03.760] be by many the origin of the first Friday of the 13th. Today in history. [01:03.760 --> 01:08.120] In recent news, Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Sorolla signs that the Santa Maria laid the [01:08.120 --> 01:13.040] responsibility of Spain's economic uncertainty and low expected economic growth on Catalan [01:13.040 --> 01:18.200] President Carlos Pogemont stating, quote, in fact that there were no quick solutions [01:18.200 --> 01:22.400] to this issue. We should be forced to lower expectations of economic growth for the year [01:22.400 --> 01:27.800] 2018. The issue, of course, went on Tuesday of this week. Pogemont told regional lawmakers [01:27.800 --> 01:31.760] in a speech that Catalonia was proceeding with the Declaration of Independence from Spain [01:31.760 --> 01:36.480] according to the mandate provided by the controversial Conviolent Referendum for Independence held [01:36.480 --> 01:41.080] on the 1st of October. The central government has provided an ultimatum to Pogemont following [01:41.080 --> 01:46.120] line with Spain's laws by October 19th or potentially lose Catalonia's autonomy. He [01:46.120 --> 01:50.000] has until Monday to respond. According to the Spanish law, this sort of referendum is [01:50.000 --> 01:53.960] deemed illegal and unconstitutional. This is why the Spanish government is considering [01:53.960 --> 01:58.960] the results as irrelevant. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is urging Pogemont to return [01:58.960 --> 02:03.400] to legality and to take independence off the table. Rajoy has also indicated that the Spanish [02:03.400 --> 02:08.720] government doesn't need international mediators to get entangled in the situation. The anti-capitalist [02:08.720 --> 02:14.280] syndicalist separate is Catalan Party, the CUP, the popular unity candidacy, said ending [02:14.280 --> 02:18.480] letter dated Friday that Pogemont should ignore the Spanish government and declare independence [02:18.480 --> 02:23.520] anyway. The Catalan National Assembly, or ANC, a civil society group that coordinated [02:23.520 --> 02:27.760] the massive protests in support of secession, also issued a brief statement. It doesn't [02:27.760 --> 02:32.640] make sense to keep the suspension of the independence declaration. Prime Minister Rajoy stated that [02:32.640 --> 02:36.840] if Pogemont were to declare independence, maybe he would have three days to cancel any [02:36.840 --> 02:42.200] secession plans. If Catalonia were to then refuse or not respond, Rajoy has put direct [02:42.200 --> 02:46.800] military intervention on the table by stating that Spain has the constitutional article [02:46.800 --> 02:51.800] which could be enacted for the first time that would grant central government that power. [02:51.800 --> 03:16.320] This was Brick Roadie with your lowdown for October 13, 2017. Okay, we are back. Randy [03:16.320 --> 03:22.320] Kelton with our radio. We're talking to George in Arizona. Okay, go ahead, George. Yes, [03:22.320 --> 03:31.120] I just, I think you probably have answered that question. My other thing I'm dealing [03:31.120 --> 03:37.480] with here has to do with the Council for the Defendants. We're writing up that they actually [03:37.480 --> 03:45.040] wrote up their part of the scheduling order. Okay, hold on. Hold on. You're the plaintiff? [03:45.040 --> 04:02.120] Yes. Okay. What is the nature of the suit? The nature of the suit has to do with, yeah, [04:02.120 --> 04:13.440] it's violations of state laws and the Constitution or rights. I mean, is it a 42 U.S. Code 1983 [04:13.440 --> 04:22.120] patent, public officials or private citizens? Public officials. Oh, okay. Okay, now I understand [04:22.120 --> 04:28.840] what... Yeah, I was, I talked to you about this a few weeks ago on this show and yeah, [04:28.840 --> 04:36.240] it was unlawful arrest and imprisonment. Oh, okay. Okay, now I got it. Okay. Right. [04:36.240 --> 04:46.600] And so, yeah, so getting back to the Council for the Defendants, they wrote up the scheduling [04:46.600 --> 04:54.160] order and it, of course, this hasn't been filed or anything. They make it look like [04:54.160 --> 05:03.480] this is the orders put out by the judge but it has the wrong case number on it. And so, [05:03.480 --> 05:10.640] in this, I guess I'm supposed to go through this and put my own information in here but [05:10.640 --> 05:18.760] they have this and I'm... Well, I guess my question is, is they have the information [05:18.760 --> 05:26.040] or the... Let's see, what is this? It's the... Okay, hold on. Hold on. You're concerned about [05:26.040 --> 05:35.440] a scheduling order and it is my opinion that the federal courts use the requirement for [05:35.440 --> 05:44.040] a scheduling order as a way to force the parties to talk to one another. Okay, all right. Because [05:44.040 --> 05:54.400] the scheduling order really doesn't mean anything. The scheduling order is just a proposed timetable. [05:54.400 --> 06:01.160] Okay, so I'm going to have an opportunity here to respond to what they're doing because [06:01.160 --> 06:06.760] they're wanting to put this out for over two years is what they're trying to do. [06:06.760 --> 06:14.240] That's normal. That's standard. Okay, that is... That's normal. That's normal. If it gets to trial [06:14.240 --> 06:21.320] more quickly, fine, but they're setting out time so that the courts can take all these [06:21.320 --> 06:27.160] scheduling orders and sort of calculate how much resources they're going to have to have [06:27.160 --> 06:33.080] available to keep up with all these cases and how much time they're going to lot. It's really [06:33.080 --> 06:41.200] just for the court, the court's number crunches in the background. You will almost never follow [06:41.200 --> 06:48.480] this actual scheduling order. So I can object to this whenever I put my... [06:48.480 --> 06:55.560] Yeah, I wouldn't unless you have some special reason. The scheduling order really doesn't [06:55.560 --> 07:02.720] mean anything. Okay, I'm just not wanting this to drag out any longer than it has to. I have [07:02.720 --> 07:09.680] a life beyond this. Yeah, you can force it to court sooner. You're not bound to that [07:09.680 --> 07:16.080] scheduling order. That's just a proposed scheduling order. Okay. [07:16.080 --> 07:21.800] So he's telling the both sides, you have to get your discovery in within this amount [07:21.800 --> 07:28.280] of time. A federal suit generally takes a long time. Don't expect it to go quickly. [07:28.280 --> 07:30.640] They never do. Okay, all right. [07:30.640 --> 07:38.240] And that's because I had a friend come to me. He's about to get evicted. And he needs [07:38.240 --> 07:43.880] a suit. I said, well, then I just started research on foreclosure. I said, I hadn't done [07:43.880 --> 07:47.640] all my research yet. He said, I don't have time to do your research. I need a suit. I'm [07:47.640 --> 07:52.240] going to go to eviction hearing in two days. So I went on the internet and I pulled up [07:52.240 --> 08:01.680] a lot of junk, stuck it together, sent it to him. He filed it. Okay. He files the suit. [08:01.680 --> 08:07.840] It stops the eviction. The other side has got until the Monday after the 20th day from [08:07.840 --> 08:14.440] the date they received it to respond to it. So that puts them out about 25 days. And they [08:14.440 --> 08:23.280] respond to it and said, your honor, this suits a piece of crap. And they get their answer [08:23.280 --> 08:32.280] filed. And then we follow a, we got 30 days to file a counter, a response to their, I'm [08:32.280 --> 08:36.880] sorry, it's a fed. We got 10 days to file a response to their pleading. So we follow [08:36.880 --> 08:41.520] a response to their pleading, say, oh, no, this is great and wonderful. Another 10 days. [08:41.520 --> 08:49.880] Then the judge takes and think in this case, he took 90 days to rule on, on to take an [08:49.880 --> 08:57.200] action and they, they moved to dismiss because the pleading was junk. So the judge takes [08:57.200 --> 09:05.240] 90 days to rule on it. And he says, you're right. This is a piece of garbage. Fix it. [09:05.240 --> 09:12.080] And we start this over again. The second one they didn't like. Fix it. The third one they [09:12.080 --> 09:21.720] liked were over a year out already. Just so, see how it happens. Yeah, everybody's got [09:21.720 --> 09:28.960] to have 30, 20 to 30 days on everything. And this back and forth, you can expect this suit [09:28.960 --> 09:38.000] to go out two years easy. So don't worry about the, don't worry about the schedule or, okay, [09:38.000 --> 09:44.880] go ahead to the other stuff. Okay. I think that pretty much covers it. So with the, going [09:44.880 --> 09:53.400] back to the change of venue, I can, I can try and do something about that. Yes. Yes. [09:53.400 --> 10:04.560] And convenient venue. You can ask to object all or arguments, ask for either telephone [10:04.560 --> 10:13.360] or local depositions, videotape depositions. The videotape depositions may well be all [10:13.360 --> 10:19.840] the testimony they need from your witnesses. If it gets to trial, then the witnesses may [10:19.840 --> 10:25.760] have to show up at us way down the road. The, the, the, the intent of the court is to get [10:25.760 --> 10:33.120] this thing settled out of court. They use the scheduling order to force the other side [10:33.120 --> 10:39.920] to sit down and talk to you. Now they can sit down and talk to a no good chump pro se [10:39.920 --> 10:47.320] and not lose face because the judge ordered them to. And here's where you go to them and [10:47.320 --> 10:53.400] say, look, I'm going to keep you guys, you know, I'm almost certainly the courts are [10:53.400 --> 10:58.080] going to rule against me at the end of the day, but I'm going to keep you in court. [10:58.080 --> 11:05.360] And we both get old cause you made me, you upset me. I'm mad at you or write me a deal [11:05.360 --> 11:10.880] for half of what you would pay out in attorney fees and we all go home. [11:10.880 --> 11:18.400] That's what, that's what the courts want to happen. And then you can also ask the court [11:18.400 --> 11:27.600] to order mediation, order the other side to come to the table and kick this around with [11:27.600 --> 11:33.760] a mediator and the mediator will give a recommendation to the court to the court and the mediator [11:33.760 --> 11:40.160] doesn't have a dog in the hunt. And it's the mediator's job to come up with a settlement [11:40.160 --> 11:44.680] since you have a claim against them, they don't have a claim against you. The mediator's [11:44.680 --> 11:49.160] going to come up with how much they can pay you to get you to go away and leave him alone. [11:49.160 --> 11:50.160] Gotcha. [11:50.160 --> 11:54.320] That's, that's the way you get rid of this case more quickly. [11:54.320 --> 12:00.800] Gotcha. Okay. Or just let it drag on. And if it goes to court, great. And just deal with [12:00.800 --> 12:01.800] it. [12:01.800 --> 12:06.680] Yeah. And, you know, you cost a lot of money and every time the lawyer files a motion, [12:06.680 --> 12:14.400] you don't like bar-grieving. That drives up their costs. After you bar-grieve that lawyer [12:14.400 --> 12:20.000] a couple of times, he's going to say, I'm out of here. This guy, he's going to cost [12:20.000 --> 12:23.960] me my malpractice insurance. So the lawyer, he said, well, then you have to hire another [12:23.960 --> 12:27.320] one. It's a lot more expensive. You just drive their cost up. [12:27.320 --> 12:33.680] Right. Okay. All right. Sounds, sounds good. I think you've answered my questions and [12:33.680 --> 12:35.560] I'll just move forward with this. [12:35.560 --> 12:42.560] Okay. Thank you, George. Okay. Now we're going to Tim in Texas. Hello, Tim. [12:42.560 --> 12:45.560] Hello, sir. [12:45.560 --> 12:47.560] What do you have for us today? [12:47.560 --> 12:56.160] Well, I was listening to you and Scott go back and forth and something occurred to me. [12:56.160 --> 13:03.800] The first day that you and I ran up there to Decatur to hear the, they were trying to get [13:03.800 --> 13:10.200] a temporary restraining order for me. At one point I tried to speak and the judge immediately [13:10.200 --> 13:20.120] told me that he wasn't to hear me. You know, I was to be quiet. And so at the, when we went [13:20.120 --> 13:26.720] to file the motion for dismissal or not dismissal, what do they call that? [13:26.720 --> 13:36.160] A restraining order. A temporary injunction is what it was for, but we, the day before [13:36.160 --> 13:44.920] we filed a challenge for subject matter jurisdiction and to recuse him. And when I brought up that [13:44.920 --> 13:50.960] I had a challenge, he said, I didn't do it in a timely manner, but he looked at both [13:50.960 --> 13:56.880] the documents and then returned and denied. And we gave him to the opposing attorneys, [13:56.880 --> 14:04.880] of course. But because he did not listen to me the first day, that's the day that he barked [14:04.880 --> 14:10.960] at you too, if you remember, because he immediately said he knew who I was. So he can't say that [14:10.960 --> 14:18.440] he didn't know who I was because he said he knew who I was. So, you know, he would have [14:18.440 --> 14:23.720] had to have known that there was a challenge subject matter jurisdiction in the lower court, [14:23.720 --> 14:24.720] right? [14:24.720 --> 14:33.520] Well, no, he didn't have to know, but he had imputed knowledge of it because it was filed [14:33.520 --> 14:35.160] in the public record. [14:35.160 --> 14:44.120] Okay, but him denying the challenge and also the recusal, because the recusal was because [14:44.120 --> 14:48.120] of what? Why did we try to recuse him? [14:48.120 --> 14:51.720] If he never had subject matter jurisdiction to hold the first hearing. [14:51.720 --> 14:57.000] Right. And so when he mentioned that, I said, he said I didn't do it in a timely manner. [14:57.000 --> 15:01.920] I said, and that's when I got a little confused. But Laura reminded me that it was October [15:01.920 --> 15:09.480] the 5th is when we got the papers. And so we had plenty of time is what he was saying. [15:09.480 --> 15:16.400] But I told him June the 29th is when we filed the original challenge to subject matter jurisdiction [15:16.400 --> 15:20.720] in the municipal court, and that was in a timely manner of the 31 days originally given [15:20.720 --> 15:23.680] to me for an appeal. [15:23.680 --> 15:28.480] So that's I didn't know if we were going to try and use that because I told you he seemed [15:28.480 --> 15:33.240] to be a nice guy the next time we went in there for that, not like he was the first [15:33.240 --> 15:34.240] day. [15:34.240 --> 15:37.840] Well, he was not a nice guy. [15:37.840 --> 15:44.480] He was ignoring the law that applies to him, but he gave you the opportunity to sting him [15:44.480 --> 15:47.880] good. [15:47.880 --> 15:53.560] This is how we get their attention. You know, OK, Tim is in a position to where they're [15:53.560 --> 15:56.560] trying to shut his business down. [15:56.560 --> 16:01.800] The city is coming after him because his wife was on the city council and she didn't vote [16:01.800 --> 16:06.880] for a raise for the city administrator. Now the city administrator is using the city to [16:06.880 --> 16:09.720] retaliate against him. [16:09.720 --> 16:17.320] It's pretty well taken it on the chin up to this point. And I was hoping you were listening [16:17.320 --> 16:22.080] to Scott because if you've been listening a long time, you'll remember when Scott was [16:22.080 --> 16:26.080] in the trenches with these guys. [16:26.080 --> 16:32.440] And they were throwing everything they had at him and he stayed with him. [16:32.440 --> 16:37.200] Now everything is changed. You are at that point. [16:37.200 --> 16:43.080] Now we start going back after him and turning these tables on him. When we fall criminally [16:43.080 --> 16:48.360] against that judge, here's his problem. [16:48.360 --> 16:55.040] We're about to go to break. That's the problem, right? Hang on, Randy Kelton, we'll be right [16:55.040 --> 16:58.040] back. [16:58.040 --> 17:11.280] Oh, hi, Cookie Munchers. No, these are Yucky Cookies. You can't even eat these cookies. [17:11.280 --> 17:18.400] These are Cyber Cookies. No, they are Cyber Cookies and they clog up your computer. Really? 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[19:58.040 --> 20:03.040] Well, you'll never, never ever hear us say that, okay? [20:03.040 --> 20:10.040] Yeah, so I had to take her to get a CAT scan today. I wanted to get started on these today. [20:10.040 --> 20:20.040] Okay, we're going to take Tim's case and look at the whole case. And once I line out, we'll [20:20.040 --> 20:27.040] list out all of the different bar grievances, judicial conduct complaints, criminal complaints [20:27.040 --> 20:33.040] that we have available to us. Once we get it all listed out, then we look at it and ask [20:33.040 --> 20:42.360] ourselves, how do we want to go about this? How do we begin to pepper the state commission [20:42.360 --> 20:51.040] on judicial conduct with complaints against the judge in a way that one complaint will [20:51.040 --> 20:54.040] build on the next? [20:54.040 --> 21:03.040] So we hit him with one week. And the wife hits him with one, Tim hits him with another [21:03.040 --> 21:08.040] one. And each of them will complain about something different. [21:08.040 --> 21:09.040] And then... [21:09.040 --> 21:13.040] Why do that? Even though she's not reporting to this case? [21:13.040 --> 21:16.040] Yes, she is. [21:16.040 --> 21:18.040] Because she's my wife? [21:18.040 --> 21:28.040] And because she is personally affected by it, she owns half the business, half of everything [21:28.040 --> 21:31.040] you own. So she has standing. [21:31.040 --> 21:32.040] Yeah. [21:32.040 --> 21:35.040] At the end of the day, don't make any difference. [21:35.040 --> 21:36.040] Okay. [21:36.040 --> 21:43.040] I could file it. George works for me. He's on my dime. [21:43.040 --> 21:51.040] But what we want to do is do this strategically. Because we want to anticipate what the commission's [21:51.040 --> 22:01.040] going to say. We look at their first response and tailor our next complaint to what they [22:01.040 --> 22:08.040] told us about the first response. And then we come back with a second one that gets around [22:08.040 --> 22:14.040] their objections to the first one. And we give them another one that's a little more complete. [22:14.040 --> 22:21.040] We keep doing that. Every week we file another one for a different issue. Barg grievances [22:21.040 --> 22:27.040] the same way. We start prepping a move, put the law firm out of business. [22:27.040 --> 22:32.040] Well, I have a question for you. And this may not have anything to do with it. But remember [22:32.040 --> 22:37.040] when we were trying to be charged for our Freedom of Information request from the city [22:37.040 --> 22:43.040] administrator. And so we filed with the attorney general. And then he finally, after six or [22:43.040 --> 22:51.040] seven weeks, got back to us about it. And he basically reprimanded her. But he told me [22:51.040 --> 22:54.040] on the phone that I could file suit against her. [22:54.040 --> 23:02.040] Now, to me, that was hindering our investigation to see if they were treating me fairly with [23:02.040 --> 23:04.040] what they were coming against me with. [23:04.040 --> 23:07.040] That's exactly what it is. [23:07.040 --> 23:14.040] Yes. So because she hindered me, and we've got the answers, we've got emails where she [23:14.040 --> 23:19.040] called me the first day that we got into the confrontation on my property. I was trying [23:19.040 --> 23:25.040] to talk to the code enforcement officer at the hearing. He brought up that I was hostile. [23:25.040 --> 23:33.040] Okay. He never mentioned anything. In fact, the judge says he was hostile. And never asked [23:33.040 --> 23:40.040] me anything about what actually took place because I wanted to speak to him, not her. [23:40.040 --> 23:43.040] Okay. We sue him too. [23:43.040 --> 23:51.040] Right. So it's like they're manufacturing this together. And then when I try to speak to the... [23:51.040 --> 23:57.040] Okay. Hold on, Tim. Hold on, Tim. This is a radio show. We can't go through all of those details. [23:57.040 --> 24:04.040] Oh, you can't because it's public. No, no, it's just a radio show. We can spend [24:04.040 --> 24:08.040] the next four or five hours going through all of these details. [24:08.040 --> 24:10.040] Okay. All right. [24:10.040 --> 24:18.040] We can't do that part on the air, but we can address how we go about this thing. And, you know, [24:18.040 --> 24:26.040] Tim feels really beat up by these guys. And he has been. But what Tim doesn't understand [24:26.040 --> 24:34.040] is what Scott has come to realize. And what I've done in going through these a number of times, [24:34.040 --> 24:44.040] I've been where Tim is and I've been out the backside. So I know how this, how the steps go. [24:44.040 --> 24:50.040] First, they beat you up and throw everything they've got at you and do everything they can to get you [24:50.040 --> 25:01.040] to go away. And then when you don't go away, you come right back at them, then everything begins to turn. [25:01.040 --> 25:08.040] That's what happened with Scott. You see how they're treating him now because they've seen what he's done [25:08.040 --> 25:13.040] to other jurisdictions and nobody wants to give him that people. [25:13.040 --> 25:16.040] Right. We need a support group. [25:16.040 --> 25:26.040] And my strategy here, you know, Tim had his wife was on the city council and the city administrator came up [25:26.040 --> 25:33.040] for a raise and she was the only one that voted against it. As soon as she got off the city council, [25:33.040 --> 25:39.040] the city administrator sent the code enforcement officer after her, her and Tim. [25:39.040 --> 25:51.040] So she started this whole mess. So what we're looking to do is we sue everybody except her. [25:51.040 --> 25:59.040] The idea is to get her fired. If we sue her, then she's in the kettle with everybody else. [25:59.040 --> 26:06.040] But she actually hasn't done anything. For the most part, she sent other people to do her dirty work for her. [26:06.040 --> 26:12.040] So everybody she sent to do her dirty work, we go after them. [26:12.040 --> 26:17.040] And they are going to be furious at her. [26:17.040 --> 26:24.040] Well, for some reason, they cancelled the council meeting last night, the monthly council meeting. [26:24.040 --> 26:30.040] And I wasn't on there, of course, but they cancelled it. Somebody didn't show up. [26:30.040 --> 26:37.040] Okay, here's what I'm planning to do to the lawyers. [26:37.040 --> 26:41.040] Tim filed a challenge subject matter jurisdiction. [26:41.040 --> 26:46.040] And the lawyers didn't answer the subject matter jurisdiction challenge. [26:46.040 --> 26:51.040] And Tim tried to get a hearing set and the judge refused to set a hearing. [26:51.040 --> 26:58.040] Oh, we filed a motion for summary judgment and tried to get a hearing set and the judge refused to set a hearing. [26:58.040 --> 27:13.040] And then they filed this suit against him to collect on the fines that were adjudicated at this hearing for which we challenged subject matter jurisdiction. [27:13.040 --> 27:23.040] Once subject matter jurisdiction challenge was in, then there was no final adjudication because the subject matter jurisdiction challenge put it in question. [27:23.040 --> 27:32.040] Then they went to the district court and sued to collect these amounts as if it was a final adjudication. [27:32.040 --> 27:33.040] Right. [27:33.040 --> 27:36.040] That's a slap, that's a slap suit. [27:36.040 --> 27:52.040] We have special legislation for exactly that kind of suit, but it's unreasonable to construe that the city council decided to file a slap suit against Tim. [27:52.040 --> 27:55.040] Yeah, they wouldn't have known anything about it. [27:55.040 --> 27:57.040] Well, yeah, they wouldn't have known. [27:57.040 --> 28:03.040] So how did they figure out what to file? [28:03.040 --> 28:04.040] Right. [28:04.040 --> 28:07.040] Well, the council told them. [28:07.040 --> 28:08.040] Right. [28:08.040 --> 28:20.040] If a lawyer advises a client to take an action that will result in litigation that the lawyer then gets to represent, [28:20.040 --> 28:27.040] that's turning a case and it borders on baritry. [28:27.040 --> 28:29.040] We're going to call it baritry. [28:29.040 --> 28:38.040] Baritry is where a lawyer solicits a case or foments litigation. [28:38.040 --> 28:48.040] He takes a guy that tripped on a piece of banana peel on the sidewalk and skin his elbow. [28:48.040 --> 28:53.040] The lawyer runs up and says, I can get you $10,000 for this. [28:53.040 --> 28:55.040] Here, call me. [28:55.040 --> 29:00.040] That's a felony in Texas. [29:00.040 --> 29:05.040] Licensed professionals cannot solicit their business directly to potential clients. [29:05.040 --> 29:13.040] It is intended that all licensed professionals get their business by word of mouth by reference. [29:13.040 --> 29:19.040] That the client come to the licensed professional rather than the professional go to the client. [29:19.040 --> 29:23.040] The professional can do blanket advertising, but he can't go. [29:23.040 --> 29:26.040] A plumber can't knock on your door and say, I'm a plumber. [29:26.040 --> 29:27.040] I can fix your plumbing. [29:27.040 --> 29:29.040] That's a felony in Texas. [29:29.040 --> 29:36.040] The lawyer can't create litigation that he then gets to represent. [29:36.040 --> 29:39.040] And that's what the lawyers did in this case. 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[33:18.040 --> 33:25.040] Okay we are back, Randy Kelton Rule of Law Radio and we're talking to Tim in Texas. [33:25.040 --> 33:28.040] Okay we're at the point now we go after them. [33:28.040 --> 33:32.040] We start bar-grieving the lawyers. [33:32.040 --> 33:43.040] Initially we start to, we want to look at all the bar grievances we have and the baritry. [33:43.040 --> 33:54.040] I want to file bar grievances that point toward baritry before we actually go to baritry itself. [33:54.040 --> 33:59.040] So you've got the state bar here. [33:59.040 --> 34:11.040] We found a complaint about the, in this case, the lawyer advised Tim because he was saying, you know, I'm a repair facility. [34:11.040 --> 34:13.040] You're saying these automobiles are junk. [34:13.040 --> 34:22.040] Well, yeah they're not running and they're not licensed because they can't be licensed because they're not running and they're here for me to fix them. [34:22.040 --> 34:29.040] And they're treating him like he's a private individual rather than a business. [34:29.040 --> 34:32.040] And so he raised the question of whether they were junk or not. [34:32.040 --> 34:45.040] So the lawyer, the prosecutor pulled him aside and said, well you might want to ask for an administrative hearing to determine if these vehicles are junk or not. [34:45.040 --> 34:46.040] And Tim didn't know. [34:46.040 --> 34:49.040] He said, oh okay that'll work. [34:49.040 --> 34:59.040] So the lawyer tells the judge that Tim wanted an administrative hearing to determine if the cars were junk or not. [34:59.040 --> 35:03.040] So the judge said, okay, he ordered the administrative hearing. [35:03.040 --> 35:12.040] At the administrative hearing, the lawyer, the prosecutor ran the hearing because these three people are not judges. [35:12.040 --> 35:23.040] And he had, she had them render an adjudication on the charges against him and assessify. [35:23.040 --> 35:37.040] So we challenge subject matter jurisdiction of the administrative hearing because it was for the purpose merely of determining if they were junk and not for adjudicating the case because he asked for a jury trial. [35:37.040 --> 35:53.040] It appears to me from observation talking to my wife is that it seems that the lawyers do things and the judges allow it that are not right. [35:53.040 --> 35:54.040] Exactly. [35:54.040 --> 36:08.040] And they wait for you to raise an objection or to appeal or to file a bar grievance or a official misconduct before they do anything. [36:08.040 --> 36:25.040] Exactly. Their problem is, is when they put someone in a state of fear and intimidation, but they don't yield to it. [36:25.040 --> 36:26.040] They keep coming at them. [36:26.040 --> 36:28.040] That's what Scott did. [36:28.040 --> 36:30.040] That's what I did. [36:30.040 --> 36:38.040] I was going to ask you about me giving the opposing attorneys, while I walked to give the papers to the judge, he said, well, let me, let me see him. [36:38.040 --> 36:42.040] You know, and I took him up there to him because he had already denied him, but he said, I'll look at him. [36:42.040 --> 36:46.040] And he looked at him for about one minute, if that long. [36:46.040 --> 36:54.040] And my wife immediately gave the opposing attorney copies of both the recusal and the challenge. [36:54.040 --> 37:02.040] And so they now have that information in their hands, so I wonder if that's working in their minds or are they just so arrogant that they think that. [37:02.040 --> 37:05.040] No, I guarantee you that's working. [37:05.040 --> 37:11.040] Oh, damn, I'm accusing them in that document of felony baritry. [37:11.040 --> 37:15.040] This to get them disbarred permanently. [37:15.040 --> 37:17.040] This is a big deal. [37:17.040 --> 37:18.040] Right. [37:18.040 --> 37:21.040] I bet you you've got their attention now. [37:21.040 --> 37:28.040] And what we want to do is push him to to make a deal that we're going to try to get this case to go away. [37:28.040 --> 37:33.040] But what we do is we start turning the crank on them. [37:33.040 --> 37:40.040] Yeah, we start completely different the day that my wife went in there from the first day that you and I were there. [37:40.040 --> 37:49.040] And I think that he must have talked to the county attorney or the district attorney because he saw you in the hall. [37:49.040 --> 37:53.040] Yeah, that's the only thing that I could think of. [37:53.040 --> 37:55.040] Yeah, he's good chance. [37:55.040 --> 38:05.040] He's the good chance that the judge's secretary told him who I was. [38:05.040 --> 38:13.040] This judge this judge is in the courthouse because the previous judge passed away. [38:13.040 --> 38:25.040] And I had just filed first degree felony aggravated assault charges against the previous judge with the grand jury myself. [38:25.040 --> 38:31.040] So he probably got an earful because I asked the judge. [38:31.040 --> 38:37.040] I wanted to ask him where I could get the documents that were filed in this case. [38:37.040 --> 38:44.040] And he got real testy with me told me he wasn't the clerk that I have to go ask the clerk. [38:44.040 --> 38:52.040] I said, well, apparently the clerk doesn't have them now because during your possession, but he asked me who I was. [38:52.040 --> 38:56.040] And real, really aggressive. [38:56.040 --> 39:01.040] Like he was my stepfather or something and I told him I was press. [39:01.040 --> 39:06.040] So I never actually told him who I was and when he got that I wasn't going to tell him. [39:06.040 --> 39:09.040] He probably raised some questions. [39:09.040 --> 39:13.040] And if he did, he got himself an earful. [39:13.040 --> 39:17.040] So that may be part of it. I don't know. [39:17.040 --> 39:22.040] But now he'll be he'll find out for sure. [39:22.040 --> 39:25.040] Because he's going to get criminal charges. [39:25.040 --> 39:33.040] He's going to get a judicial conduct complaint from me criminal charges from Tim from personating the public official. [39:33.040 --> 39:38.040] For holding the hearing when there was a challenge to subject matter jurisdiction. [39:38.040 --> 39:43.040] And on and on we'll just start in on him. [39:43.040 --> 39:48.040] He's apparently a retired judge and he's filling in until they appointed new judge. [39:48.040 --> 39:51.040] So we start turning the cranks on him. [39:51.040 --> 39:54.040] We start turning the crank on the lawyer. [39:54.040 --> 39:59.040] The lawyers already seen the baritry accusation. [39:59.040 --> 40:04.040] She's going to expect something on that immediately, but she's not going to get that. [40:04.040 --> 40:09.040] She's going to get a bar. [40:09.040 --> 40:12.040] Well, both of them will get baritry. [40:12.040 --> 40:20.040] She's going to get a bar grievance for giving advice to a defendant. [40:20.040 --> 40:26.040] The American Bar Association standards the prosecutorial function forbids it. [40:26.040 --> 40:30.040] If you are charged with a crime, you go before the prosecutor. [40:30.040 --> 40:34.040] The prosecutor cannot give you legal advice. [40:34.040 --> 40:40.040] He's got a dog in this hot and he's on the other side and these standards forbid it. [40:40.040 --> 40:48.040] But I bet this woman has never read the American Bar Association standards for the prosecutorial function. [40:48.040 --> 40:58.040] When she gets a bar grievance on a set of standards she's never read, that's going to get her attention. [40:58.040 --> 41:05.040] She's expecting baritry, but she's not expecting something on a set of standards she don't know anything about. [41:05.040 --> 41:08.040] So we'll file that first one. [41:08.040 --> 41:19.040] And then you'll file one, your wife will file the next one, you'll file the next one and these will be just days apart. [41:19.040 --> 41:27.040] So every couple days they get a new bar grievance to deal with and we build them up to the baritry charge. [41:27.040 --> 41:42.040] When we say to the state bar that these people committed baritry, they're going to say, come on, that's stuff that gets you disbarred for life and gets you in prison. [41:42.040 --> 41:45.040] Why on earth would they do that? [41:45.040 --> 41:56.040] And we'll say because they were arrogant and thought that Tim just being a grease monkey with scars on his knuckles [41:56.040 --> 42:09.040] didn't have enough sense to protect himself and they were trying to show out for their client and they were going to take care of this guy. [42:09.040 --> 42:12.040] Well, it didn't work out that way. [42:12.040 --> 42:25.040] And this is what led them because they did these dumb things and this two-bit no-nothing mechanic comes back and hammers them big time. [42:25.040 --> 42:29.040] And now they got to do something to make all their bad behavior go away. [42:29.040 --> 42:42.040] So they convinced their client to file a slapsuit in order to use that to frighten and intimidate him to get him to go away and cover up all their bad behavior. [42:42.040 --> 42:44.040] That's why they would commit baritry. [42:44.040 --> 42:46.040] They were trying to protect themselves. [42:46.040 --> 42:53.040] But we need this in the hands of the bar before we do the baritry charge. [42:53.040 --> 42:58.040] So we set it up one after the other. [42:58.040 --> 43:03.040] And these lawyers are going to know baritry is coming at them. [43:03.040 --> 43:05.040] But they're not going to hear anything from us. [43:05.040 --> 43:08.040] We will file an answer to the suit. [43:08.040 --> 43:16.040] It will file a motion to dismiss their suit as being a slapsuit. [43:16.040 --> 43:22.040] And then we file a countersuit and we sue everybody except the city administrator. [43:22.040 --> 43:29.040] You know, when we questioned, we left a question for the by email also. [43:29.040 --> 43:38.040] But with the code enforcement officer to come to our business and to specifically point out everything that was in violation. [43:38.040 --> 43:39.040] Okay, hang on, hang on. [43:39.040 --> 43:40.040] Back to go to break. [43:40.040 --> 43:42.040] Randy Kelton, rule of law radio. [43:42.040 --> 43:46.040] I call in number 512-646-1984. [43:46.040 --> 43:53.040] We'll be right back. [44:16.040 --> 44:42.040] We'll be right back. [44:42.040 --> 45:08.040] We'll be right back. [45:08.040 --> 45:34.040] We'll be right back. [45:34.040 --> 46:02.040] We'll be right back. [46:02.040 --> 46:18.040] Okay, we are back. [46:18.040 --> 46:20.040] Randy Kelton, rule of law radio. [46:20.040 --> 46:22.040] And we're talking to Tim in Texas. [46:22.040 --> 46:27.040] Okay, Tim, I'll cut you off there. [46:27.040 --> 46:29.040] Yeah, and I can't remember what I was going to ask you. [46:29.040 --> 46:31.040] I had so many things. [46:31.040 --> 46:34.040] Yeah, that's the problem with doing this part on the air. [46:34.040 --> 46:36.040] I need to go to do a question. [46:36.040 --> 46:39.040] That's why I'm trying to kind of frame the case. [46:39.040 --> 46:45.040] And I was talking to my producer on the break is that Tim, you're just getting to the good part. [46:45.040 --> 46:47.040] You don't realize that yet. [46:47.040 --> 46:49.040] But you've been through the bad part. [46:49.040 --> 46:50.040] Yeah. [46:50.040 --> 46:52.040] Now you're getting to, now you're getting to the good part. [46:52.040 --> 46:55.040] Now you got to where the worm turn. [46:55.040 --> 47:03.040] When we filed it's subject matter jurisdiction talents and then the summary judgment and they're just blowing off everything. [47:03.040 --> 47:11.040] And Tim and his wife are getting reasonably and justifiably frustrated because this is their life. [47:11.040 --> 47:16.040] These guys are messing with and they're just ignoring all law. [47:16.040 --> 47:19.040] Well, I've been through this before. [47:19.040 --> 47:24.040] A lot of times I've been through this and they have to do all their junk. [47:24.040 --> 47:27.040] Until they get to this point. [47:27.040 --> 47:30.040] Now we're going to file a counter suit. [47:30.040 --> 47:36.040] We're going to sue the lawyers for baritry. [47:36.040 --> 47:42.040] Because baritry creates a cause of action. [47:42.040 --> 47:47.040] And suing them for baritry puts them in a real bad spot. [47:47.040 --> 47:58.040] Because if the jury rules against them on baritry, that almost guarantees a criminal prosecution. [47:58.040 --> 48:07.040] The state bar is likely to, it is the state bar that would bring charges of baritry. [48:07.040 --> 48:15.040] And they would be the ones, on a charge of baritry, the state bar can bring a hearing to disbar them. [48:15.040 --> 48:22.040] And when I was reading through cases on baritry, man, they're really harming these lawyers. [48:22.040 --> 48:31.040] Two of them, the two main cases are where both lawyers were barred from life from practicing law in Texas. [48:31.040 --> 48:35.040] That's what these guys are looking at. [48:35.040 --> 48:43.040] The lawyers and their supervisors, everybody in the law firm, like Mark was talking about earlier. [48:43.040 --> 48:45.040] We go after everybody in the law firm. [48:45.040 --> 48:51.040] What do you think the rest of that law firm is going to do when we grieve all of them? [48:51.040 --> 48:56.040] They are not going to be happy at this McShane person. [48:56.040 --> 48:59.040] Even if they dismiss them. [48:59.040 --> 49:02.040] It makes no difference. [49:02.040 --> 49:03.040] Makes no difference, okay. [49:03.040 --> 49:04.040] I need to say that. [49:04.040 --> 49:07.040] I was just making sure that I'm on the same boat. [49:07.040 --> 49:15.040] If you bar grieve a lawyer for part in his hair on the left, to no good rotten shyster, [49:15.040 --> 49:18.040] you're going to get a letter from the American Bar Association. [49:18.040 --> 49:23.040] Standard says, I mean, from the Texas State Bar Association that says, [49:23.040 --> 49:28.040] we examined in your accusation, find it does not rise to the level of misconduct. [49:28.040 --> 49:36.040] If you accuse him of stealing a 90-year-old woman's house and throwing her out in the street and she died in the gutter, [49:36.040 --> 49:41.040] they're going to say, we examined in your accusation, find it does not rise to the level of misconduct. [49:41.040 --> 49:44.040] I've got a hundred of them. [49:44.040 --> 49:55.040] But that's a good thing because they've got an insurance agent who has sold them malpractice insurance. [49:55.040 --> 50:01.040] And he is just looking for a way to raise his premium. [50:01.040 --> 50:07.040] And he's looking for a way not to have to pay a claim. That's his job. [50:07.040 --> 50:09.040] So how does he gauge his level of risk? [50:09.040 --> 50:13.040] By valid bar grievances, hectic to them all in a trash. [50:13.040 --> 50:21.040] By the numbers makes no difference what you bar grieve a lawyer for. [50:21.040 --> 50:26.040] One bar grievance, your first year of practice, they cancel immediately. [50:26.040 --> 50:35.040] Two bar grievances in any one year they cancel if you're over one year as a lawyer. [50:35.040 --> 50:39.040] Three, they'll cancel your law firm's malpractice insurance. [50:39.040 --> 50:44.040] You will shut down this law firm. [50:44.040 --> 50:47.040] If you file them all at one time, they'll treat them as one. [50:47.040 --> 50:50.040] That's why we pepper them, one at a time. [50:50.040 --> 50:54.040] Every couple of days they get a new one, one right after the other. [50:54.040 --> 50:59.040] And they complain that this is patently unfair. [50:59.040 --> 51:01.040] Yeah, it is. [51:01.040 --> 51:04.040] Sorry, Bubba. Life is tough. Deal with it. [51:04.040 --> 51:07.040] That's how they rule. That's how lawyers make their money. [51:07.040 --> 51:09.040] Fear and intimidation. [51:09.040 --> 51:12.040] They get people to take plea bargain, settle. [51:12.040 --> 51:17.040] This way they'll get over with it and get on with their life and they go on with the money to the bank. [51:17.040 --> 51:19.040] Exactly. [51:19.040 --> 51:23.040] The problem is it's once somebody takes them on. [51:23.040 --> 51:28.040] And they were so arrogant in the front end, they didn't cover themselves. [51:28.040 --> 51:32.040] And in this case, that's why I had you hold off. [51:32.040 --> 51:37.040] Remember we talked and I said they're not through screwing up yet. [51:37.040 --> 51:40.040] They filed a slapsuit. [51:40.040 --> 51:43.040] I didn't expect anything that ignorant. [51:43.040 --> 51:56.040] And they filed a slapsuit based on a case that did not have a, that the suit was to fees adjudicated against them. [51:56.040 --> 52:00.040] But there wasn't a final adjudication. [52:00.040 --> 52:06.040] And they filed a slapsuit to collect fees that they didn't have the authority to collect yet. [52:06.040 --> 52:09.040] I mean how stupid can they get? [52:09.040 --> 52:13.040] The judge has looked at that and knows that. [52:13.040 --> 52:18.040] He don't care. They're lawyers and you're not. [52:18.040 --> 52:21.040] Okay. That's what I was wondering. [52:21.040 --> 52:26.040] Yeah. He hadn't had his opportunity to get stung yet. [52:26.040 --> 52:30.040] But he's about to. [52:30.040 --> 52:32.040] He wants to stay on the case. [52:32.040 --> 52:35.040] We'll take him to the grand jury. [52:35.040 --> 52:38.040] You know, this is one of the things I do. [52:38.040 --> 52:46.040] The judges say, well, if you don't like my ruling, you can appeal to the court of appeals. [52:46.040 --> 52:55.040] And I say the judge has a duty to determine the law in accordance with the rules of evidence and apply the facts. [52:55.040 --> 53:02.040] The law, I'm sorry, determine the facts in accordance with the rules of evidence and apply the laws that comes to him to the facts in the case. [53:02.040 --> 53:04.040] If he fails to do that. [53:04.040 --> 53:11.040] If he fails to perform a duty he is required to perform and then the process denies you in the full and free access to enjoyment of the right. [53:11.040 --> 53:18.040] And the way I read 39.03 Texas penal code, that's a class A misdemeanor in Texas. [53:18.040 --> 53:23.040] You can also appeal to a grand jury to indict the arrogant jerk. [53:23.040 --> 53:25.040] See how that works for him. [53:25.040 --> 53:33.040] Now in the 271st judicial district, we have three grand juries. [53:33.040 --> 53:40.040] We'll take it to every one of them. [53:40.040 --> 53:50.040] If we're lucky, we'll find someone who has just been through a contentious divorce and feels like he got screwed over by the judge. [53:50.040 --> 53:58.040] Or one that's just had a grandchild screwed over by a court and he was ready to pay him back. [53:58.040 --> 54:00.040] There you go. [54:00.040 --> 54:04.040] And there is nothing the judge can do. [54:04.040 --> 54:12.040] I put all of the judges of the Court of Criminal Appeals, all 15 of them in front of a grand jury about five or six years ago. [54:12.040 --> 54:16.040] The grand jury held them their entire term. [54:16.040 --> 54:26.040] They got them on April 1st, their first day in office and no billed him on June the 30th, their last day in office. [54:26.040 --> 54:33.040] These judges sat there for three months, all 15 of them, wondering if their career was going to end tomorrow. [54:33.040 --> 54:38.040] And there was nothing they could do about it. [54:38.040 --> 54:46.040] The reason I filed a complaint against them, that doesn't happen anymore in Texas. [54:46.040 --> 54:51.040] I won't waste time going into all of that, but it really got their attention. [54:51.040 --> 54:57.040] You will get this judge's attention when we start filing criminally against him. [54:57.040 --> 55:00.040] We filed with all three grand juries. [55:00.040 --> 55:03.040] The grand juries will no bill him. [55:03.040 --> 55:06.040] Every six months we get a new grand jury. [55:06.040 --> 55:09.040] We go back and file with all three of them again. [55:09.040 --> 55:14.040] About the time he thinks it's over, we start back in on him again. [55:14.040 --> 55:19.040] What are the odds that eventually we get him? [55:19.040 --> 55:29.040] We filed this written response with the court by October the 30th. [55:29.040 --> 55:39.040] Is that so that it is determined discovery so that they know what I have to say in response to their suit against me? [55:39.040 --> 55:41.040] No, no, no, no, no. [55:41.040 --> 55:44.040] This is just, well, there's two things we're filing. [55:44.040 --> 55:57.040] We're filing a answer and we already have the answer essentially written when we filed to the objection to the preliminary injunction. [55:57.040 --> 56:00.040] All the arguments are in there. [56:00.040 --> 56:05.040] We'll file that, but then we'll file a countersuit. [56:05.040 --> 56:10.040] We'll sue the lawyers personally for baritry. [56:10.040 --> 56:18.040] We'll sue the city for acting without subject matter jurisdiction. [56:18.040 --> 56:20.040] We sue the judge in the case. [56:20.040 --> 56:23.040] We'll sue these three administrators. [56:23.040 --> 56:35.040] We'll sue the court enforcement officer for lying to the judge claiming that you were aggressive. [56:35.040 --> 56:41.040] If you were aggressive, they should have left immediately because they want your property. [56:41.040 --> 56:42.040] Exactly. [56:42.040 --> 56:48.040] Well, the thing about it was I was a little loud, but you're on a highway and there's cars going by. [56:48.040 --> 56:52.040] OK, don't argue the merits right here. [56:52.040 --> 56:55.040] It doesn't matter how loud you were. [56:55.040 --> 56:57.040] You're on your property. [56:57.040 --> 57:01.040] If they didn't like the way you're talking, hit the road jack. [57:01.040 --> 57:05.040] Come back with a warrant. When you got a warrant, you can object. [57:05.040 --> 57:10.040] You don't have a warrant, hit the road, shut your mouth and get lost. [57:10.040 --> 57:13.040] And most of them know this. [57:13.040 --> 57:15.040] I was going to tell you this also. [57:15.040 --> 57:18.040] You asked about suggestions for your radio show. [57:18.040 --> 57:30.040] Is the people that are going through these things, if there was some sort of blog support group where they can ask one another questions, bounce questions off of one another and see what they're doing. [57:30.040 --> 57:35.040] Before they act and all that that goes along with it. [57:35.040 --> 57:38.040] That is a great idea. [57:38.040 --> 57:46.040] Because there's a lot of imagination that goes on and you don't know if it applies to the rule of law. [57:46.040 --> 57:51.040] It may be a good idea, but it won't stand up in a court. [57:51.040 --> 57:56.040] No, it doesn't need to. This is a way to kick these back and forth. [57:56.040 --> 58:01.040] My problem with the blog, it takes a long time to moderate the blog. [58:01.040 --> 58:11.040] You know, I spend quite a bit of time on the radio with a blog all day, every day, trying to keep up with it. [58:11.040 --> 58:17.040] We've talked about setting one up, but it's a giant undertaking. [58:17.040 --> 58:21.040] Well, I would like to have a blog. [58:21.040 --> 58:28.040] I don't know if I can keep up with it. I'm barely keeping up with it. I'm not keeping up with what I'm doing anyway. [58:28.040 --> 58:31.040] You can't. Your wife needs you. [58:31.040 --> 58:39.040] She's getting better now. I had to take her to have a procedure done today, but she's getting a lot better. [58:39.040 --> 58:42.040] It's just that I have so much I can't keep up with it. [58:42.040 --> 58:47.040] Hang on. About to go to break. We'll be right back. [58:47.040 --> 58:54.040] Would you like to make more definite progress in your walk with God? [58:54.040 --> 59:01.040] Bibles for America is offering a free study Bible and a set of free Christian books that can really help. [59:01.040 --> 59:06.040] The New Testament recovery version is one of the most comprehensive study Bibles available today. 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[01:00:11.040 --> 01:00:13.040] Silver, $70.41 an ounce. [01:00:13.040 --> 01:00:16.040] Texas Crude, $50.60 a barrel. [01:00:16.040 --> 01:00:24.040] Bitcoin is way up, sitting at about 5,612 U.S. currency and Dashcoin is about 310 smackaroos. [01:00:24.040 --> 01:00:44.040] Today in history, the year 1307, 100s Knights Templar in France were simultaneously arrested by agents of King Philip IV who ordered Grand Master Jacques de Molay in his score of French Templars to be rounded up for the [01:00:44.040 --> 01:00:54.040] accusation of Satanism, financial corruption, idolatry, sexual detainee amongst the list of many accusations. It is this arrest which eventually led to the group's extermination. [01:00:54.040 --> 01:00:59.040] This is thought to be by many the origin of the first Friday of the 13th. Today in history. [01:00:59.040 --> 01:01:15.040] In recent news, Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Sorolla signs the Santa Maria laid the responsibility of Spain's economic uncertainty and low expected economic growth on Catalan President Carlos Pujmont stating, [01:01:15.040 --> 01:01:29.040] quote, in fact, there were no quick solutions to this issue. We should be forced to lower expectations of economic growth for the year 2018. The issue, of course, went on Tuesday of this week. Pujmont told regional lawmakers in a speech that Catalonia was proceeding with the [01:01:29.040 --> 01:01:41.040] Declaration of Independence from Spain, according to the mandate provided by the controversial gun violent referendum for independence held on the 1st of October. The central government has provided an ultimatum to Pujmont following line with Spain's laws by [01:01:41.040 --> 01:01:55.040] October 19 or potentially lose Catalonia's autonomy. He has until Monday to respond. According to Spanish law, this sort of referendum is deemed illegal and unconstitutional. This is why the Spanish government is considering the results as irrelevant. [01:01:55.040 --> 01:02:07.040] Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is urging Pujmont to return to legality and to take independence off the table. Rajoy has also indicated that the Spanish government doesn't need international mediators to get entangled in the situation. [01:02:07.040 --> 01:02:25.040] The anti-capitalist syndicalist separatist Catalan party, the CUP, the popular unity candidacy, said in a letter dated Friday that Pujmont should ignore the Spanish government and declare independence anyway. The Catalan National Assembly, or ANC, a civil society group that coordinated the massive protests in support of [01:02:25.040 --> 01:02:45.040] this session, also issued a brief statement. It doesn't make sense to keep the suspension of the independence declaration. Prime Minister Rajoy stated that if Pujmont were to declare independence, maybe he would have three days to cancel any succession plans. If Catalonia were to then refuse or not respond, Rajoy has put direct military intervention on the table by stating that Spain has the [01:02:45.040 --> 01:02:51.040] constitutional article which could be enacted for the first time that would grant central government that power. [01:02:51.040 --> 01:02:59.040] This was Rick Brody with your lowdown for October 13, 2017. [01:02:59.040 --> 01:03:27.040] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton moved our radio and we're talking to Tim in Texas. And Tim, just the main thing is, [01:03:27.040 --> 01:03:41.040] I know you're at your wit's end because they're threatening your whole livelihood, your life. But you are at the turning point. Now is where it starts to get a lot better. [01:03:41.040 --> 01:03:55.040] And we'll talk tomorrow and start putting together our first set of documents. But it takes a little while first because I don't like to do things just off the cuff. [01:03:55.040 --> 01:04:03.040] I've learned that comes back to bite me and it's bit me a lot of times. [01:04:03.040 --> 01:04:15.040] We're going to sit down and work out a strategy so that all of us know where we're going and then we start hitting them and peppering them. [01:04:15.040 --> 01:04:23.040] Should I expect the Code Enforcement Officer to come down to the shop to look around and show me what's wrong? [01:04:23.040 --> 01:04:27.040] Absolutely. And then I should report him. [01:04:27.040 --> 01:04:37.040] Yeah, so this is okay. The court issued a restraining order and it calls for all kind of stuff. [01:04:37.040 --> 01:04:45.040] I read it and it appeared to only refer to parking places but it's unclear. [01:04:45.040 --> 01:04:53.040] And Tim's clearly concerned because they can charge him $1,000 a day per violation. So he's not sure what's in violation. [01:04:53.040 --> 01:05:01.040] So how do we handle this? Well, we asked the Court of Enforcement Officers down there taking pictures. [01:05:01.040 --> 01:05:05.040] Now you ask for an inspection. [01:05:05.040 --> 01:05:09.040] An inspection you pay for. [01:05:09.040 --> 01:05:17.040] Now when you pay for it, that's a contract. Everything he tells you. [01:05:17.040 --> 01:05:25.040] Once he tells you, then you can fix it. And they're going to drag their feet on that. That's okay. [01:05:25.040 --> 01:05:39.040] Because if they try to assess a penalty under the restraining order, then you have an easy argument that the restraining order was not clear. [01:05:39.040 --> 01:05:45.040] So you didn't know what it was. We asked them to come down here and clarify and they drug their feet. [01:05:45.040 --> 01:05:52.040] Should I go up there in person and sign a permit or a request? [01:05:52.040 --> 01:06:02.040] Oh, no, not a permit. You don't want to get into permit. Just put in a request for an inspection. [01:06:02.040 --> 01:06:06.040] So we've got it by email. It should be good enough, right? [01:06:06.040 --> 01:06:12.040] Yes. And what you've done is demonstrated good faith in an attempt to comply. [01:06:12.040 --> 01:06:18.040] So you're good. I need to go. I've got three more callers and this is my last hour. [01:06:18.040 --> 01:06:20.040] Thank you. [01:06:20.040 --> 01:06:25.040] We'll talk tomorrow, Tim. Okay. Now we're going to Mauricio in... [01:06:25.040 --> 01:06:33.040] Mauricio, did you just drop off again? Oh, there you go. My caller page is jumping around. Hello, Mauricio. [01:06:33.040 --> 01:06:36.040] Hi, Randy. How are you doing? [01:06:36.040 --> 01:06:41.040] I'm doing good. Okay. How is your case going? [01:06:41.040 --> 01:06:54.040] Well, I just came back from my 550-mile round trip and visited it with the 455th District Court of Monard. [01:06:54.040 --> 01:07:02.040] Went in there, was called up to the judge's bench, asked if I would need a counsel. [01:07:02.040 --> 01:07:13.040] I filled out the paperwork for it and received a court appointed counsel. The gentleman's name is Hal Rose. [01:07:13.040 --> 01:07:17.040] He's from another city. He's from Junction City. [01:07:17.040 --> 01:07:36.040] And I would think the paperwork here is a status report, additional pre-trial, and we're set up on the 17th of next month for a pre-trial by order. [01:07:36.040 --> 01:07:40.040] Okay. What are you charged with again? [01:07:40.040 --> 01:07:52.040] A felony possession. Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. Now, remember, the two DPS officers, four sheriff's deputies, [01:07:52.040 --> 01:08:00.040] the sheriff's deputies stop you under a traffic issue, snow on your lights and plates, and they do this song and dance over. [01:08:00.040 --> 01:08:11.040] So, okay. So they can call a pre-trial because it is a felony, anything above class A misdemeanor, they can't have a pre-trial. [01:08:11.040 --> 01:08:14.040] Do you have motions and pleadings in already? [01:08:14.040 --> 01:08:17.040] No, sir, I do not. [01:08:17.040 --> 01:08:19.040] That's a problem. [01:08:19.040 --> 01:08:24.040] And now you're going to have to take control of your lawyer. [01:08:24.040 --> 01:08:33.040] The last case I had was a class A misdemeanor, and I won the case. [01:08:33.040 --> 01:08:41.040] They got the judge to dismiss the case to protect my lawyer from me. [01:08:41.040 --> 01:08:50.040] The first thing that happened is they appointed me a lawyer. I didn't even ask for one. [01:08:50.040 --> 01:08:59.040] They called me in for a hearing and I challenged, you know, the judge called me up and I said, Your Honor, I have this summons to be here, [01:08:59.040 --> 01:09:02.040] but it doesn't tell me why I'm here. You want to tell me what I'm doing here? [01:09:02.040 --> 01:09:06.040] Oh, well, we need to find out if you have counsel. [01:09:06.040 --> 01:09:17.040] Oh, well, I've got 28.01 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, and it lists all the reasons you can call me into court [01:09:17.040 --> 01:09:21.040] to see if I have counsels, not one of them. [01:09:21.040 --> 01:09:29.040] And it kind of backed up the judge, but I decided to back off of her because she was Ron Earl's daughter and very political. [01:09:29.040 --> 01:09:33.040] And she said, Mr. Count, do you have counsel? No, Your Honor, I do not. [01:09:33.040 --> 01:09:37.040] Are you going to hire counsel? No, I am not. [01:09:37.040 --> 01:09:41.040] Would you like me to appoint counsel for you? I said, I don't care what you do. [01:09:41.040 --> 01:09:43.040] Well, I'm going to appoint you counsel. [01:09:43.040 --> 01:09:49.040] I said, well, if you do judge, make sure you appoint somebody you really don't like. [01:09:49.040 --> 01:09:54.040] And she kind of laughed and said, well, you get the next one off the wheel. [01:09:54.040 --> 01:09:59.040] First thing I told him, he would go in this room and he says, OK, this is how things are going to go. [01:09:59.040 --> 01:10:04.040] And I let him rattle on a few minutes and I said, hold on, no, no, no, no, stop, stop, stop. [01:10:04.040 --> 01:10:07.040] That's not how things are going to go. And he gets real cocky. [01:10:07.040 --> 01:10:12.040] Well, and Mr. Count, how are things going to go? This is how they're going to go. [01:10:12.040 --> 01:10:17.040] You're going to go to that judge and ask that judge to remove you from this case. [01:10:17.040 --> 01:10:21.040] And I'm going to ask the judge to allow you to withdraw from the case. [01:10:21.040 --> 01:10:26.040] And I'm going to go to that judge and tell him, don't you dare let him withdraw. [01:10:26.040 --> 01:10:29.040] He is my counsel of choice and he's under contract. [01:10:29.040 --> 01:10:32.040] And the lawyer said, well, Mr. Count, I'm not under contract with you. [01:10:32.040 --> 01:10:34.040] I'm under contract with the state. [01:10:34.040 --> 01:10:40.040] I said, yes, you are, but I'm the intended third party beneficiary and I have standing under contract. [01:10:40.040 --> 01:10:42.040] And the judge is going to allow you to withdraw. [01:10:42.040 --> 01:10:44.040] He said, yes, he would. [01:10:44.040 --> 01:10:48.040] Then I get to sue the judge for interfering the private contract. [01:10:48.040 --> 01:10:53.040] And the look on the lawyer's face was priceless. [01:10:53.040 --> 01:11:01.040] He told me, if he told me once, he told me 20 times, you're going to give me this board. [01:11:01.040 --> 01:11:03.040] I told him I have 19. [01:11:03.040 --> 01:11:05.040] That's why I asked if you had motions file. [01:11:05.040 --> 01:11:14.040] I have 19 felony and misdemeanor complaints against jailers, the arresting officer, magistrate, everybody. [01:11:14.040 --> 01:11:21.040] You will adequately adjudicate every issue I have before the court. [01:11:21.040 --> 01:11:26.040] If you fail to adequately adjudicate one issue, I'll barge review. [01:11:26.040 --> 01:11:32.040] Mr. Kelton, you would grieve me in a heartbeat. [01:11:32.040 --> 01:11:39.040] That terrified him. First year in practice, I'm going to cost him his malpractice insurance. [01:11:39.040 --> 01:11:46.040] He would have to practice up his burger flipping wrist. [01:11:46.040 --> 01:11:54.040] The judge finally dismissed the case to keep me from going after that lawyer. [01:11:54.040 --> 01:12:01.040] The story you mentioned about the third party beneficiary, ironically, that story came up in our conversation. [01:12:01.040 --> 01:12:13.040] The last 10, 15 minutes of our conversation was basically him telling me that he didn't think that he was the right counsel for me. [01:12:13.040 --> 01:12:17.040] He would prefer just to ask the judge if he could be removed. [01:12:17.040 --> 01:12:24.040] I told him, well, no, you've already been appointed near my counsel of choice, so you're stuck with me. [01:12:24.040 --> 01:12:27.040] I'm not going to let you go. [01:12:27.040 --> 01:12:34.040] But, clearly, the last 15 minutes, he was telling me that he didn't want to be my representation, [01:12:34.040 --> 01:12:41.040] because, obviously, I was going to want to pursue things in a route that he didn't believe in. [01:12:41.040 --> 01:12:48.040] See, I even asked him, you know, under Chapter 1406, how come I would never receive an exam in trial? [01:12:48.040 --> 01:12:52.040] And he said, well, that doesn't apply to you. That's none of that apply. [01:12:52.040 --> 01:13:01.040] I said, well, now, if you're looking for a way out, I go, we can always go that the initial stop was illegal. [01:13:01.040 --> 01:13:06.040] I go under Chapter 701.001. [01:13:06.040 --> 01:13:13.040] I go, we can always ask the commissioner's court if this deputy has been appointed to enforce the transportation code. [01:13:13.040 --> 01:13:18.040] And he jumped and said, no, look, all of that that you're talking is bull. [01:13:18.040 --> 01:13:27.040] That is true. You know, unless you've got case laws, I don't want to hear about it because I'm not going to pursue it that way. [01:13:27.040 --> 01:13:33.040] And if this is the way you're going to be, then I don't want to be your representation. [01:13:33.040 --> 01:13:38.040] Good. Perfect. How old is this guy? [01:13:38.040 --> 01:13:42.040] He's probably mid-50s. [01:13:42.040 --> 01:13:46.040] Okay, so he's been around a while. Okay. [01:13:46.040 --> 01:13:53.040] Perfect. You need to tell him two bar grievances. [01:13:53.040 --> 01:13:56.040] That's how many you get. [01:13:56.040 --> 01:14:06.040] He kind of got upset with me, too, because during the conversation, I told him, look, I'm just trying to pull out things that you may have never heard of. [01:14:06.040 --> 01:14:10.040] That way you could possibly look. That way we could work together here. [01:14:10.040 --> 01:14:16.040] And he kept basically telling me, look, you don't have a chance at anything. [01:14:16.040 --> 01:14:25.040] Give me the opportunity to look at what evidence there is that they're presenting and we'll see if we can come up with some sort of plea bar again. [01:14:25.040 --> 01:14:29.040] He goes, the more likely you're going to probably end up just doing time. [01:14:29.040 --> 01:14:34.040] Keep in mind, I've never been arrested before. [01:14:34.040 --> 01:14:45.040] So it's interesting because, like I said, he didn't want to hear basically anything. [01:14:45.040 --> 01:15:00.040] He kept trying to get out, told him that he was leaving, and he said he'd try to get in contact with me by next week with copies of the criminal complaints and the videos and dash cameras and all that other stuff. [01:15:00.040 --> 01:15:06.040] But like I say, I guess that's where we're at right now. [01:15:06.040 --> 01:15:14.040] It's kind of a process. You need to get him to move to withdraw. [01:15:14.040 --> 01:15:24.040] Have you looked at the habeas corpus on my Jurisprudence website? [01:15:24.040 --> 01:15:29.040] Is that the Wichita County one? Or the Cherokee County one? [01:15:29.040 --> 01:15:32.040] We'll say that again and miss that. [01:15:32.040 --> 01:15:35.040] Is that under the Cherokee County? [01:15:35.040 --> 01:15:42.040] Yes. No, no, no. No, this one is, I wrote this for a kid in Conroe, Montgomery County. [01:15:42.040 --> 01:15:44.040] Okay, the first blog on the left. [01:15:44.040 --> 01:15:50.040] Exactly. I've got that site back up and working. [01:15:50.040 --> 01:15:55.040] I had a really obscure problem with it, but I figured it out. Okay, it's up and working. [01:15:55.040 --> 01:16:00.040] That walks right down due process in Texas. [01:16:00.040 --> 01:16:07.040] And I'm sure you're familiar with the argument that we've been making about examining trial. [01:16:07.040 --> 01:16:14.040] And since yours is a felony, there's no way they can get past the examining trial issue. [01:16:14.040 --> 01:16:22.040] And I know you're familiar with Article 16.17. [01:16:22.040 --> 01:16:29.040] For those of you who aren't, Chapter 16 is the examining trial. [01:16:29.040 --> 01:16:45.040] And 16.01, this is the one that Gray and Clark referenced that says that in a matter of a felony, [01:16:45.040 --> 01:16:52.040] the defendant has a right to an examining trial prior to indictment. [01:16:52.040 --> 01:17:20.040] And then you go down to 21.22. 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[01:19:27.040 --> 01:19:35.040] Mauricio, I enjoy doing this with you because you're more knowledgeable, so I get to go deeper in depth. [01:19:35.040 --> 01:19:41.040] And going deeper in depth helps me to increase my technology. [01:19:41.040 --> 01:19:56.040] Okay, 16.01 says that the defendant has a right to an examining trial prior to indictments in the matter of a felony. [01:19:56.040 --> 01:20:02.040] Okay, 2022 Code of Criminal Procedure. [01:20:02.040 --> 01:20:17.040] Presentment of record. The fact of a presentment of indictment by a grand jury shall be entered in the record of the court if the defendant is in custody or under bond. [01:20:17.040 --> 01:20:24.040] Noting briefly the style of the criminal action, the file, number of the indictment, and the defendant's name. [01:20:24.040 --> 01:20:32.040] If the defendant is not in custody or under bond, at the time of the presentment of the indictment, the indictment may not be made public. [01:20:32.040 --> 01:20:41.040] And the entry of the record of the court relating to the indictment may be delayed until the capes is served and the defendant is placed in custody or under bond. [01:20:41.040 --> 01:20:50.040] The reason that's in there is because of 16.01. [01:20:50.040 --> 01:21:04.040] If you have been arrested, it is presumed, or it was presumed by the legislature when they wrote this, that you would have had an examining trial because 16.01 gives you the right to one. [01:21:04.040 --> 01:21:09.040] So they've changed the wording of this somewhat. [01:21:09.040 --> 01:21:16.040] If the defendant is not in custody or under bond at the time, that was not in there a few years ago. [01:21:16.040 --> 01:21:20.040] I don't remember this being in there. [01:21:20.040 --> 01:21:27.040] But this is clearly they can't enter the fact of an indictment until you've been arrested. [01:21:27.040 --> 01:21:35.040] And that's because when you get arrested, you're given your right to an examining trial, but you weren't. [01:21:35.040 --> 01:21:52.040] If it was me, my first argument would be is that the indictment is, it can't be entered of record until you've been given an examining trial. [01:21:52.040 --> 01:21:59.040] The examining trials gives you opportunity to enter exculpatory evidence. [01:21:59.040 --> 01:22:05.040] And that the prosecutor improperly secured an indictment in violation of law. [01:22:05.040 --> 01:22:13.040] Now, doing it this way because you don't want to talk about 16.17 yet. [01:22:13.040 --> 01:22:38.040] What 16 for y'all for those of you don't know 16.17 says that after an examining trial that the court shall issue an order stating whether the person is bound to the court, whether it's probable cause of the person released at the liberty or bound to the court released on bail or remanded to the jail. [01:22:38.040 --> 01:22:53.040] If an order is not filed within 48 hours, the defendant has a right to a finding of no probable cause. [01:22:53.040 --> 01:23:04.040] The legislature went to specific trouble to put in that particular mandate. [01:23:04.040 --> 01:23:08.040] There must be an order within 48 hours. [01:23:08.040 --> 01:23:12.040] You want to force them to give you an examining trial. [01:23:12.040 --> 01:23:25.040] You want to force them to withdraw the indictment of record, take it out of the record, give you an examining trial, and then repost the indictment. [01:23:25.040 --> 01:23:31.040] Because then you wait 48 hours and move to dismiss as a matter of right. [01:23:31.040 --> 01:23:35.040] Does that make sense? [01:23:35.040 --> 01:23:38.040] That makes sense to me. [01:23:38.040 --> 01:23:43.040] I'm going to have field day trying to make that sense to my court appointed attorney. [01:23:43.040 --> 01:23:47.040] Oh, he is not. He don't care what the law says. [01:23:47.040 --> 01:23:49.040] He's court appointed counsel. [01:23:49.040 --> 01:23:54.040] And if he's in his fifties, that means he's not the sharpest knife in the drawer. [01:23:54.040 --> 01:24:04.040] Because if he was, he'd be out making the big bucks and not using court appointed counsel to make chump change. [01:24:04.040 --> 01:24:09.040] He's not going to get about 350 bucks to represent you, no matter what. [01:24:09.040 --> 01:24:11.040] I'm in Wise County. [01:24:11.040 --> 01:24:25.040] And if you're a court appointed counsel and the guy who told me this was the county attorney who prosecuted me and I wiped the floor with him several years ago. [01:24:25.040 --> 01:24:35.040] And he told me he had, he got charged with using drugs and got thrown out of Texas wound up in Alaska and came back. [01:24:35.040 --> 01:24:37.040] It turned out he came back to die. [01:24:37.040 --> 01:24:40.040] He knew he was dying, but we didn't. [01:24:40.040 --> 01:24:45.040] He told me I always respected you for that because I worked him over. [01:24:45.040 --> 01:24:53.040] And he's the one that told me if, if I get appointed as counsel, they'll pay me 350 bucks to represent this guy. [01:24:53.040 --> 01:25:00.040] If I can get him to take a deal, if I can't, they'll pay me 250. [01:25:00.040 --> 01:25:03.040] Say what? [01:25:03.040 --> 01:25:05.040] You need to check on that. [01:25:05.040 --> 01:25:08.040] Find out what he gets paid. [01:25:08.040 --> 01:25:22.040] It's $170 an hour because I, after we were going back and forth and it seems, and I told him, I got to look the way I feel is you're, you really have no intentions of helping me out. [01:25:22.040 --> 01:25:25.040] So I'm curious, you know, and I asked him exactly that. [01:25:25.040 --> 01:25:30.040] I said, what do you get if I take a plea versus if I don't take a plea? [01:25:30.040 --> 01:25:37.040] And he took that very personal and I've got it on the recording where he said that that was an attack to him. [01:25:37.040 --> 01:25:39.040] That was a personal attack. [01:25:39.040 --> 01:25:46.040] And he was there that he took this job to help people and that he got paid $70 an hour. [01:25:46.040 --> 01:25:54.040] And logically, if he was there for money, he would obviously push to go to trial because he would make more money in trial per hour. [01:25:54.040 --> 01:25:57.040] He is lying to you. [01:25:57.040 --> 01:26:00.040] No, I trust him. [01:26:00.040 --> 01:26:03.040] I could tell you that's what movie. [01:26:03.040 --> 01:26:12.040] I guarantee he is lying like a dog because every county I know of pays a set amount for court appointed counsel. [01:26:12.040 --> 01:26:17.040] They do not pay them by the hour. [01:26:17.040 --> 01:26:27.040] You need to, you need to put in a request to the clerk for all compensation to court appointed counsel. [01:26:27.040 --> 01:26:31.040] They have to report that somewhere. [01:26:31.040 --> 01:26:40.040] And you ask the clerk, where do you report the payments to court appointed counsel? [01:26:40.040 --> 01:26:46.040] It's probably the Comptroller of Public Accounts or the, this is felony, so it's district. [01:26:46.040 --> 01:26:48.040] It goes to state. [01:26:48.040 --> 01:26:51.040] It's probably the Comptroller of Public Accounts. [01:26:51.040 --> 01:27:02.040] But find out where she reports that, who does the accounting for the monies paid to lawyers and find out what they're paid, it may surprise you. [01:27:02.040 --> 01:27:06.040] And he's obviously, he's absolutely, he's lying to you. [01:27:06.040 --> 01:27:12.040] He gets a set amount for representing a client. [01:27:12.040 --> 01:27:14.040] So, but you don't care. [01:27:14.040 --> 01:27:18.040] And if he takes that as a threat, you don't care. [01:27:18.040 --> 01:27:23.040] Once you've bar grieved him, you'll double his malpractice insurance. [01:27:23.040 --> 01:27:28.040] You'll cost him about 25 grand. [01:27:28.040 --> 01:27:31.040] Now you got his attention. [01:27:31.040 --> 01:27:33.040] Now he's going to want to withdraw. [01:27:33.040 --> 01:27:34.040] Absolutely not. [01:27:34.040 --> 01:27:37.040] You're not going anywhere. [01:27:37.040 --> 01:27:47.040] Now you may be able to get him to go to the judge and say, oh, your honor, you, you gave me this client and he's going to kick my behind and ruin my practice. [01:27:47.040 --> 01:27:49.040] You got to help me out. [01:27:49.040 --> 01:27:51.040] That's, that's how I got rid of that. [01:27:51.040 --> 01:27:52.040] Got mind dumped. [01:27:52.040 --> 01:28:01.040] But anyway, back to 2022, you want to force him to give you an examining trial because they don't know how to do it. [01:28:01.040 --> 01:28:16.040] And if you can force him to give the examining trial, then you wait at least two days when there's no 1617 order filed, then you file to dismiss as a matter of light. [01:28:16.040 --> 01:28:22.040] But that makes sense to get with you on this one. [01:28:22.040 --> 01:28:24.040] Okay, yeah, this is almost fiscated. [01:28:24.040 --> 01:28:27.040] And I like this and I need your, your feedback. [01:28:27.040 --> 01:28:35.040] I need you to look at these codes and give me feedback because you're knowledgeable in more than just one code. [01:28:35.040 --> 01:28:49.040] Your general knowledge will help me to stitch together all of these different codes in a way that'll give us a tool we can use to, to prize some justice out of these characters. [01:28:49.040 --> 01:28:53.040] Okay. [01:28:53.040 --> 01:29:01.040] Would you mind if I read you something real quick that I read to my, my appointed card. [01:29:01.040 --> 01:29:05.040] Yeah, by all means. [01:29:05.040 --> 01:29:06.040] Sure. [01:29:06.040 --> 01:29:20.040] I had mentioned to him, I said, now, when the officer turned on his light, he did so under the Texas Transportation Code 543.3 something because I can't remember the number on the top of my head. [01:29:20.040 --> 01:29:24.040] But he didn't have the authority to enforce the transportation code. [01:29:24.040 --> 01:29:33.040] Therefore, he exhorted or purported to exhort an authority he did not have. [01:29:33.040 --> 01:29:46.040] And when he stepped out of his vehicle, he was closing the uniform of a peace officer, but was not, but was acting in the capacity of a police officer, which he was not. [01:29:46.040 --> 01:30:02.040] Therefore, he was impersonating. [01:30:02.040 --> 01:30:05.040] The Fountain of Youth? How about the Fountain of Health? [01:30:05.040 --> 01:30:12.040] Turmeric, a golden herb used in Indian cooking, contains an amazing compound that has researchers doing cartwheels. 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[01:31:55.040 --> 01:31:58.040] We're Americans and we deserve the truth. [01:31:58.040 --> 01:32:08.040] RememberBuilding7.org today. [01:32:58.040 --> 01:33:08.040] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network. LogosRadionetwork.com. [01:33:28.040 --> 01:33:40.040] Okay, we are back. [01:33:40.040 --> 01:33:42.040] Randy Kelton, we're Logos Radio. [01:33:42.040 --> 01:33:46.040] And Mauricio, I apologize while you were talking. [01:33:46.040 --> 01:33:50.040] I had my mic muted to make sure I didn't get any background noise. [01:33:50.040 --> 01:33:55.040] And I was trying to tell you we were going to break and you weren't hearing me. [01:33:55.040 --> 01:33:57.040] That's because I had my mic muted. [01:33:57.040 --> 01:34:01.040] Okay, where were we when we ran off the cliff? [01:34:01.040 --> 01:34:04.040] Hold on, I'm yours still muted. [01:34:04.040 --> 01:34:07.040] Okay, where were we when we ran off the cliff? [01:34:07.040 --> 01:34:13.040] You were reading some stuff from some really well crafted documents. [01:34:13.040 --> 01:34:17.040] Where did you come up with that great writing? [01:34:17.040 --> 01:34:21.040] I would have to say it. [01:34:21.040 --> 01:34:26.040] The gentleman I'm speaking to right now is a good motivator. [01:34:26.040 --> 01:34:29.040] You plagiarized my stuff. [01:34:29.040 --> 01:34:38.040] Well, somebody did mention that if you wanted to do that right, that's one of the best ways to do it. [01:34:38.040 --> 01:34:42.040] Well, I take that as high praise indeed. [01:34:42.040 --> 01:34:44.040] Okay, go ahead. [01:34:44.040 --> 01:34:47.040] We kind of ran off the cliff back there. [01:34:47.040 --> 01:34:51.040] Where did I fall off of the cliff? [01:34:51.040 --> 01:35:04.040] He got out of the vehicle and he was cloaked in the uniform of a peace officer while he was purporting to act in the capacity of a police officer. [01:35:04.040 --> 01:35:07.040] Which he did not have. [01:35:07.040 --> 01:35:11.040] Therefore, he was impersonating a public official. [01:35:11.040 --> 01:35:21.040] When he turned his life on, he seized me and arrested my freedom of motion and seized me from my Fourth Amendment rights. [01:35:21.040 --> 01:35:25.040] And he did all of this while prominently displaying a deadly weapon. [01:35:25.040 --> 01:35:32.040] And according to 2202B2A, that's sending me to the first degree. [01:35:32.040 --> 01:35:38.040] And the Lord looked at me, his eyes light up, he said, no, no, no, no, everything you just said is wrong. [01:35:38.040 --> 01:35:44.040] I'm not going to pursue any of that. And if you're going to try to attempt criminal complaints against them, that is your thing. [01:35:44.040 --> 01:35:49.040] I don't want anything to do with it. [01:35:49.040 --> 01:35:52.040] Okay. [01:35:52.040 --> 01:35:55.040] How many bar grievances would you like? [01:35:55.040 --> 01:36:05.040] Would you like them all at one time or just one at a time? [01:36:05.040 --> 01:36:09.040] Okay. [01:36:09.040 --> 01:36:13.040] You got him exactly where you wanted. [01:36:13.040 --> 01:36:16.040] That's okay. [01:36:16.040 --> 01:36:19.040] This is the way I did my counsel. [01:36:19.040 --> 01:36:32.040] When the judge dismissed the case, my counsel and the prosecutor were up at the bench talking to the judge and counsel came back to me and said, [01:36:32.040 --> 01:36:39.040] the prosecutor said she knows who you are and if you start filing criminal charges, she's going to charge you with the government document. [01:36:39.040 --> 01:36:43.040] And I looked over at her and said, she said that she just, she did. [01:36:43.040 --> 01:36:46.040] I reached in my case and I pulled out 30. [01:36:46.040 --> 01:36:48.040] Oh, stack of them. [01:36:48.040 --> 01:36:51.040] So I got about 30 of them here. I need her to verify these. [01:36:51.040 --> 01:36:54.040] It accordance with her duty under Article 2.06, Code of Criminal Procedure. [01:36:54.040 --> 01:36:58.040] And I pointed at her, you, get over here. [01:36:58.040 --> 01:37:02.040] I handed them to my lawyer and he held up both hands with his palms out. [01:37:02.040 --> 01:37:03.040] I'm not going to touch him. [01:37:03.040 --> 01:37:04.040] I'm not going to take him. [01:37:04.040 --> 01:37:05.040] Touch him. [01:37:05.040 --> 01:37:08.040] Take him here, chicken. [01:37:08.040 --> 01:37:10.040] That was crazy. [01:37:10.040 --> 01:37:12.040] And he refused. [01:37:12.040 --> 01:37:18.040] And then the judge banged the gavel, the recess for lunch. [01:37:18.040 --> 01:37:26.040] Before I could get my burrito, my lawyer called me and told me that he dismissed the case. [01:37:26.040 --> 01:37:32.040] The judge dismissed my case to protect my lawyer from me. [01:37:32.040 --> 01:37:37.040] They all got their snouts in the same trough. [01:37:37.040 --> 01:37:50.040] Usually that works against you unless you know how to take control of that influence and use it against them. [01:37:50.040 --> 01:37:54.040] Have you heard my foresighted chessboard analogy? [01:37:54.040 --> 01:38:00.040] I actually used that in front of the public defender today. [01:38:00.040 --> 01:38:05.040] Oh, explain that. This is good. [01:38:05.040 --> 01:38:16.040] The way I explained it was, I told him, I go, look, I don't expect to go into court with the law, the logic, and the facts, and winning. [01:38:16.040 --> 01:38:18.040] To think so is foolish. [01:38:18.040 --> 01:38:26.040] So it's more of a foresighted chess game, and you all know each other very well, and I'm the odd man out. [01:38:26.040 --> 01:38:35.040] You know, you guys are all part of the same bar association, and it gives a little on me trying to get some sort of due process in the midst of it. [01:38:35.040 --> 01:38:42.040] Now, granted, I don't explain it as beautiful as you do, but you can go ahead and explain it the way you do. [01:38:42.040 --> 01:38:55.040] When you go into court, you sit down at the table, your lawyer's to your right, opposing counsel's to your left, the judge is across from you. [01:38:55.040 --> 01:38:58.040] You have a relationship with your lawyer. [01:38:58.040 --> 01:39:04.040] Your lawyer has a relationship with opposing counsel, because they're in court together all the time. [01:39:04.040 --> 01:39:10.040] Both lawyers have a relationship with the judge, because they're in front of the judge all the time. [01:39:10.040 --> 01:39:15.040] And they're all members of the same fraternity. [01:39:15.040 --> 01:39:18.040] You are the odd guy out. [01:39:18.040 --> 01:39:25.040] If you can't get into that relationship, you're going to get trounced. [01:39:25.040 --> 01:39:36.040] The only way you can get into that relationship is to go after your lawyer and give your lawyer plausible deniability. [01:39:36.040 --> 01:39:43.040] When a lawyer stands in front of the judge and says, your honor, the law says this, the law says that, blah, blah, blah. [01:39:43.040 --> 01:39:46.040] That's the lawyer adjudicating your case. [01:39:46.040 --> 01:39:57.040] But when the lawyer stands before the judge and says, your honor, my client says this, my client says that, that is a signal to the judge. [01:39:57.040 --> 01:39:59.040] Don't blame me. [01:39:59.040 --> 01:40:03.040] My client is making me do this. [01:40:03.040 --> 01:40:08.040] You need to get your lawyer in that position. [01:40:08.040 --> 01:40:11.040] That's what I did to my lawyer. [01:40:11.040 --> 01:40:18.040] And the lawyer didn't have to tell the judge that he had an unruly client. [01:40:18.040 --> 01:40:23.040] I demonstrated to the judge that he had an unruly client. [01:40:23.040 --> 01:40:38.040] And the judge did not want this young lawyer to lose his ability to work in his profession, and he was willing to dismiss my case to protect that lawyer from me. [01:40:38.040 --> 01:40:43.040] This lawyer is older, but it sounds like you're in a less populated community. [01:40:43.040 --> 01:40:46.040] So everybody really knows everybody. [01:40:46.040 --> 01:40:50.040] They all have a kind of tight relationship. [01:40:50.040 --> 01:41:00.040] This judge is not going to let you ruin this lawyer's career by getting his malpractice insurance canceled. [01:41:00.040 --> 01:41:04.040] You protect that lawyer from you. [01:41:04.040 --> 01:41:09.040] And it sounds like you already know this. [01:41:09.040 --> 01:41:22.040] Oh, yes, yes, I just need to build up the good offence that we can hit him without everything we've gotten. They'll come to us with a deal we can't live without. [01:41:22.040 --> 01:41:26.040] Have you filed criminal charges against the officers yet? [01:41:26.040 --> 01:41:32.040] No, I'll be honest. I was trying to be civil today. [01:41:32.040 --> 01:41:34.040] Stop being civil. [01:41:34.040 --> 01:41:38.040] These guys are not civil. [01:41:38.040 --> 01:41:42.040] You file against the officer. [01:41:42.040 --> 01:41:47.040] You give it to the district attorney and he's going to refuse to act on it. [01:41:47.040 --> 01:41:49.040] Perfect. [01:41:49.040 --> 01:41:56.040] Now you file against the district attorney with the grand jury. [01:41:56.040 --> 01:42:02.040] Now you put him in a legal quandary. [01:42:02.040 --> 01:42:05.040] He feels like he controls the grand jury. [01:42:05.040 --> 01:42:20.040] But you're charging him criminally for tampering with witness and obstruction of justice for secreting your complaints from the grand jury. [01:42:20.040 --> 01:42:23.040] Really puts him on the dime. [01:42:23.040 --> 01:42:29.040] And when he doesn't act, you go to the district judge with complaints against the district attorney. [01:42:29.040 --> 01:42:34.040] The district judge will refuse to act on him and take him to the attorney general. [01:42:34.040 --> 01:42:41.040] And when the attorney general refuses to act, then take it to the chief justice of the supreme. [01:42:41.040 --> 01:42:54.040] And when the chief justice of the supreme refuses to act, you come back to the grand jury or to the district attorney with criminal charges against the chief justice of the supreme. [01:42:54.040 --> 01:42:59.040] I filed against the chief justice of the supreme several times. [01:42:59.040 --> 01:43:12.040] And boy, these guys get hopping up and down because they know because I actually did get the all the judges of the court of criminal appeals before grand jury. [01:43:12.040 --> 01:43:21.040] And they pretty well know that that's why my lawyer told me that the prosecutor knew who I was because they knew I had done that. [01:43:21.040 --> 01:43:26.040] And they'll learn who you are and they'll learn not to mess with me. [01:43:26.040 --> 01:43:32.040] Okay, hang on about to go to break. I really need to move along because I got one more caller and one more segment. [01:43:32.040 --> 01:43:35.040] We'll finish this on the other side. [01:43:35.040 --> 01:43:38.040] Randy Kelton, we live on radio. [01:43:38.040 --> 01:43:42.040] I'm not going to give out the call in number because we're kind of out of time. [01:43:42.040 --> 01:44:00.040] We'll be right back. [01:44:12.040 --> 01:44:38.040] We'll be right back. [01:44:38.040 --> 01:45:03.040] We'll be right back. [01:45:03.040 --> 01:45:11.040] It's the 2017 Logos Radio Network annual fundraiser sponsored by Central Texas Gun Works, Defense Distributed in Fapsal, Delhi. 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You know your code and that's going to make you an influence. [01:46:33.040 --> 01:46:58.040] So, okay, where are you now in the adjudication of your case? We're set up for a pretrial on the 17th of next month. So I guess I'll have to start getting my criminal complaints and TECOS complaints and everything turned in before then. [01:46:58.040 --> 01:47:07.040] Okay, do you have a copy of the TECOS complaint form? Yes, sir, I do. [01:47:07.040 --> 01:47:15.040] Okay, good, because I had one I could get to you if you got it good. How about bar grievance and judicial conduct? [01:47:15.040 --> 01:47:26.040] I have built some PDF fill-in-the-blank forms for both of those if you want them. [01:47:26.040 --> 01:47:37.040] Sure. You've got great material on the jurisprudence where when you pull it out it comes up on a word where you can actually alter the document itself. It's very user-friendly. [01:47:37.040 --> 01:47:47.040] Yeah, I haven't updated that in a long time. It's one of the things I'm trying to get to. I'm building new documents all the time. [01:47:47.040 --> 01:48:02.040] As a matter of fact, I've been sending these out to people. I need to just put them on that site. If I get a little time, I'll update that and put some of this stuff, some more of this manure stuff on there. [01:48:02.040 --> 01:48:16.040] I took the bar grievance form off their website and built it into a fill-in-the-blank PDF document and also have one for judicial conduct. [01:48:16.040 --> 01:48:23.040] When they open it up and you just fill it in, it spits you out a nicely formatted document. [01:48:23.040 --> 01:48:27.040] That would be very helpful. [01:48:27.040 --> 01:48:42.040] I'm real close to having my electronic paralegal tool together. When I get that together, then I'll have a place on the website where you go to judicial conduct complaint. [01:48:42.040 --> 01:48:50.040] I'll give you a set of questions and ask you to enter some data. You hit enter and it'll spit you out a complete document. [01:48:50.040 --> 01:48:59.040] You don't have to mess with the document at all. You just enter the data that's needed in a way that's easy for an individual to make sense of it. [01:48:59.040 --> 01:49:14.040] You put in your name and the other guy's name. Everywhere it's called for in the document, it'll auto-populate. You don't ever have to worry about missing anything. [01:49:14.040 --> 01:49:23.040] It makes it a lot quicker. Anyway, I'm working on that. I hope to have that soon. [01:49:23.040 --> 01:49:31.040] Is your e-mail Randall Tolton at Rule of Law? I've e-mailed you about three times and I'm sure you're busy. [01:49:31.040 --> 01:49:35.040] It's randy at ruleoflawradio.com. [01:49:35.040 --> 01:49:41.040] Well, that would explain why I've never gotten a return from your e-mail then. [01:49:41.040 --> 01:49:48.040] Okay. Just go to ruleoflawradio.com and there's a link to me. [01:49:48.040 --> 01:49:55.040] Alrighty. I appreciate that, brother. I'll go on to the next caller. [01:49:55.040 --> 01:50:02.040] Okay. Thank you, Mauricio. Okay. Now we're going to Craig in Louisiana. Hello, Craig. [01:50:02.040 --> 01:50:10.040] Hello, Randy. Wondered did you get my e-mail? [01:50:10.040 --> 01:50:22.040] When I saw this, I was wondering, did you go on to the trafficticket.website and fill in the ticket information? [01:50:22.040 --> 01:50:39.040] Yeah, I did that two months ago and I remember last week when I called, I told you that and you sent me the stuff for Texas and you sent them to write you to that address, the e-mail address. [01:50:39.040 --> 01:50:42.040] Well, that e-mail address kept coming back to me as a failed address. [01:50:42.040 --> 01:50:46.040] Okay. Which address was it? [01:50:46.040 --> 01:50:58.040] I went on the ticket.input.trafficticket.website. [01:50:58.040 --> 01:51:07.040] Yeah. They actually had the address at the website, I forget, but it was on the website. I clicked on it there. [01:51:07.040 --> 01:51:23.040] That's odd because I am getting e-mails to that. Try sending one to, send me an e-mail to Randy at www.radio.com. [01:51:23.040 --> 01:51:38.040] And if you want, just take an image of the traffic ticket and I'll go in and fill it in and build you an output set of output documents. [01:51:38.040 --> 01:51:42.040] What is your e-mail address? [01:51:42.040 --> 01:51:46.040] Dean 8166. [01:51:46.040 --> 01:51:52.040] Oh, I got it. I've got it. [01:51:52.040 --> 01:52:10.040] I have constructed this. I know I've sent it to you, but when I get done with the show tonight, I'll go in and look at it and re-send it to you. [01:52:10.040 --> 01:52:11.040] Okay. [01:52:11.040 --> 01:52:21.040] So, Ben, I apologize for you not getting it because I know I ran this one. I remember it. [01:52:21.040 --> 01:52:29.040] Let's see. I ran it. Let's see. I've got an e-mail, 92117. [01:52:29.040 --> 01:52:37.040] There is another one, 928. 928 is the last one I ran. So, I know I ran it, so I have it in my records. [01:52:37.040 --> 01:52:50.040] I don't know why you didn't get it, but send me an e-mail to Randy at www.radio.com and I'll check it to make sure that the e-mail that I've got for you is correct. [01:52:50.040 --> 01:52:54.040] Well, that was back in September. [01:52:54.040 --> 01:53:04.040] Yeah. This should be good because I just reply to the e-mail that it comes from. [01:53:04.040 --> 01:53:05.040] Right. [01:53:05.040 --> 01:53:14.040] Okay. Send me an e-mail and I'll make sure I've got my e-mail address right and I'll re-send it. [01:53:14.040 --> 01:53:19.040] Okay. So, you got the e-mail. I sent you the other day though, right? [01:53:19.040 --> 01:53:30.040] Well, the last e-mail I have on this site, on the traffic ticket site is, I lost it, 928. [01:53:30.040 --> 01:53:32.040] Yeah. September 28. [01:53:32.040 --> 01:53:37.040] I can't choose Randy at rule of law, the one I sent this past week. [01:53:37.040 --> 01:53:44.040] Oh, okay. Then let me check that one. [01:53:44.040 --> 01:53:49.040] Randy, let me get to right one. [01:53:49.040 --> 01:53:53.040] I've got too many e-mails here to try to keep up with. [01:53:53.040 --> 01:53:58.040] Info at the Law Society. [01:53:58.040 --> 01:54:03.040] I'm having a little trouble here. I apologize for everybody trying to wait for me. [01:54:03.040 --> 01:54:17.040] Okay. Looking, looking. Last, I don't see anything on Randy rule of law radio from you. [01:54:17.040 --> 01:54:18.040] Boom. [01:54:18.040 --> 01:54:19.040] Okay. [01:54:19.040 --> 01:54:28.040] Nothing at all. I can check my, no, I don't have a trash folder on this one. [01:54:28.040 --> 01:54:34.040] Okay. But re-send, I'm pretty sure I got the right address. [01:54:34.040 --> 01:54:38.040] I will try to re-send all the documents. Okay. [01:54:38.040 --> 01:54:42.040] Enough. We're probably boring our audience. [01:54:42.040 --> 01:54:46.040] Okay. Do you have a question or comment that we can go on to? [01:54:46.040 --> 01:54:57.040] Mostly about that. And also, the e-mail I sent, which I'm going to send, also, we talked about the subject matter jurisdiction. [01:54:57.040 --> 01:55:02.040] You said you were going to do another one about from a company standpoint. [01:55:02.040 --> 01:55:03.040] Yeah. [01:55:03.040 --> 01:55:13.040] Well, Louisiana, I need to do some research on Louisiana authority to enforce the transportation code. [01:55:13.040 --> 01:55:26.040] I haven't looked at that there and there are a few states that have authorized police officers to enforce the transportation code. [01:55:26.040 --> 01:55:34.040] In Georgia, I think Florida, Arizona, that I know of so far. [01:55:34.040 --> 01:55:38.040] I'm not certain about Florida, but Arizona and Georgia. [01:55:38.040 --> 01:55:43.040] And there's a couple others that I just don't remember them at the moment. [01:55:43.040 --> 01:55:46.040] I need to look at Louisiana and I think you said it was. [01:55:46.040 --> 01:55:51.040] Didn't you say that Louisiana police officers were authorized to enforce? [01:55:51.040 --> 01:55:52.040] Right. [01:55:52.040 --> 01:55:56.040] Yes. Okay. [01:55:56.040 --> 01:56:01.040] Okay. So now where we need to go is commerce. [01:56:01.040 --> 01:56:15.040] There's nothing in the citation that includes the element of commerce which would bring you within the commercial nexus. [01:56:15.040 --> 01:56:18.040] That's the argument we need to make. [01:56:18.040 --> 01:56:24.040] And I've been really bogged down here the last week or so. [01:56:24.040 --> 01:56:29.040] My wife got ill and she was inconsiderate. [01:56:29.040 --> 01:56:35.040] She didn't make an appointment with me for illness prior to her getting ill. [01:56:35.040 --> 01:56:37.040] How inconvenient. [01:56:37.040 --> 01:56:40.040] That's how my grandkids. [01:56:40.040 --> 01:56:46.040] And the wife just, she don't find me as funny as I do. [01:56:46.040 --> 01:56:51.040] Anyway, so I've been kind of bogged down, but I do want to get to this. [01:56:51.040 --> 01:56:59.040] Where I have, I have Texas really addressed well in my pleadings, but I don't have the other states. [01:56:59.040 --> 01:57:06.040] So I'm trying to find a generic kind of claim that I can put in these documents. [01:57:06.040 --> 01:57:13.040] It really doesn't matter what I put in the documents because the traffic courts, they ignore them anyway. [01:57:13.040 --> 01:57:25.040] And by ignoring the documents, that gives us a way to go after them and embroil them in motions and pleadings back and forth and cost them a lot of money. [01:57:25.040 --> 01:57:33.040] Now, if I was a lawyer, I would get sanctioned for doing something just because it costs them a lot of money. [01:57:33.040 --> 01:57:35.040] But I'm not a lawyer. [01:57:35.040 --> 01:57:43.040] I'm just a stupid pro se who don't know any better and we can beat them up all we want to with these. [01:57:43.040 --> 01:57:49.040] Okay, so give me another email to Randy at Rue La Radio. [01:57:49.040 --> 01:58:00.040] Go to RueLaRadio.com and click on a link to my email from there and see if that comes through. [01:58:00.040 --> 01:58:01.040] Okay. [01:58:01.040 --> 01:58:07.040] If not, send something to info at trafficticket.website. [01:58:07.040 --> 01:58:10.040] Okay. [01:58:10.040 --> 01:58:13.040] Okay, because I have some from you there. [01:58:13.040 --> 01:58:15.040] Okay, we are out of time. [01:58:15.040 --> 01:58:24.040] This is Randy Kelton, RueLaRadio on this Friday, the 20th day of October, 2017. 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