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[00:54.160 --> 00:59.640] Today in History, the year 1918, British women over the age of 30 who meet minimum property [00:59.640 --> 01:04.560] qualifications get the right to vote when the Representation of the People Act of 1918 [01:04.560 --> 01:09.560] was passed by Parliament. [01:09.560 --> 01:14.240] In recent news, several Texas-based organizations filed a lawsuit today, requesting that a federal [01:14.240 --> 01:19.000] court stop the state from flagging about 95,000 people as potentially illegally registered [01:19.000 --> 01:20.000] to vote. [01:20.000 --> 01:25.280] This was compiled after an 11-month-long investigation by the Office of the Texas Secretary of State [01:25.280 --> 01:30.040] and the Texas Department of Public Safety, which sought to identify non-U.S. citizens [01:30.040 --> 01:33.360] who were registered to vote when obtaining age of arbitrage license. [01:33.360 --> 01:37.080] Over half of the 95,000 did indeed vote, it seems. [01:37.080 --> 01:41.080] However, further controversy was raised when it became clear that some of the names were [01:41.080 --> 01:45.280] not in fact belonging to those who were non-citizens and registered. [01:45.280 --> 01:50.880] Apparently around 25% of all Latino immigrants become naturalized, gaining the right to vote. [01:50.880 --> 01:55.240] Registered voters who receive letters querying their citizenship have 30 days to respond [01:55.240 --> 01:57.080] with proof of eligibility. [01:57.080 --> 02:01.240] Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and David Whitley, the Texas Secretary of State, have [02:01.240 --> 02:09.000] yet to officially comment regarding this list and any updates pertaining to it. [02:09.000 --> 02:14.400] A Texas man of only 24 years old, William Brown, died from a severed artery in his neck after [02:14.400 --> 02:16.960] a vape pen exploded while he was using it. [02:16.960 --> 02:20.680] It apparently happened in the parking lot of the vape shop where he got it. [02:20.680 --> 02:24.280] An x-ray revealed that a piece of metal was embedded in his brainstem. [02:24.280 --> 02:30.480] The vape store, Smoke and Vape DZ, has refused to comment. [02:30.480 --> 02:35.240] First-Edition Anchorwoman Kristin Diaz interviewed Aislin Campbell, the executive director of [02:35.240 --> 02:40.200] Grow Local, South Texas, concerning the upcoming Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association [02:40.200 --> 02:44.600] Conference, which will be taking place at the Corpus Christi Omni Hotel from February [02:44.600 --> 02:47.480] 14th to 16th, 6 to 9 p.m. [02:47.480 --> 02:51.480] You can find the interview at kiitv.com. [02:51.480 --> 03:20.480] This is Rick Brody with your lowdown for February 6th, 2019. [03:20.480 --> 03:33.920] Good evening, this is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show with your host Eddie Craig. [03:33.920 --> 03:37.680] It is April 22nd, 2019. [03:37.680 --> 03:39.960] Happy birthday, Day 2 Me. [03:39.960 --> 03:43.480] Yes, today is my birthday of all things. [03:43.480 --> 03:52.480] I missed Easter by one day this year, though it has fallen on my birthday before. [03:52.480 --> 03:55.000] Alright, couple things I want to address tonight. [03:55.000 --> 04:04.120] The first one being, once again, the ignorance, the inefficacy, the blatant disregard for [04:04.120 --> 04:14.440] constitutional principles of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals at the U.S. Circuit level. [04:14.440 --> 04:20.120] March of this year, Forbes put out an article, March 28th, 2019, to be exact, titled California [04:20.120 --> 04:28.680] Cops who allegedly stole over $225,000 can't be sued federal court rules. [04:28.680 --> 04:32.200] That federal court was the Ninth Circuit. [04:32.200 --> 04:41.160] The circumstances are is that two businessmen who run an ATM business were being investigated [04:41.160 --> 04:43.560] for illegal gambling. [04:43.560 --> 04:50.120] Now how one gambles with an ATM machine first and foremost is beyond me, unless it was secretly [04:50.120 --> 04:57.000] a betting machine that took drop off payments for bookies and stuff like that. [04:57.000 --> 05:01.080] But it's an ATM, so how are you going to tell that's what it does or not? [05:01.080 --> 05:08.400] Anyway, the cops went to their places of business, multiple places of business with [05:08.400 --> 05:12.720] a warrant to do a search for particular stuff. [05:12.720 --> 05:17.560] And then when it was all over, the cops gave these guys an inventory sheet saying that [05:17.560 --> 05:23.880] they were taking approximately $50,000 in cash. [05:23.880 --> 05:37.360] But what they had actually taken was $151,380 in cash as well as $125,000 in real coins. [05:37.360 --> 05:44.760] And then conveniently left those items off of the inventory of what they had taken under [05:44.760 --> 05:51.560] the warrant as to what they told the owners they had taken via the inventory sheet. [05:51.560 --> 05:55.480] In other words, they stole it plain and simple. [05:55.480 --> 06:01.960] They attempted to convert that private property into their own by theft. [06:01.960 --> 06:06.200] That's fraud, that's theft, that's conversion, however you want to put it. [06:06.200 --> 06:09.280] It's a forbidden constitutional principle. [06:09.280 --> 06:16.680] However, the Ninth Circuit and its ongoing, infinite stupidity as the Ninth Circuit has [06:16.680 --> 06:23.640] demonstrated it is so willing to indulge in on such a regular and continued basis, ruled [06:23.640 --> 06:31.600] that the cops have qualified immunity because they stole the property under the guise of [06:31.600 --> 06:38.280] a warrant even though the property taken was beyond the scope of the warrant. [06:38.280 --> 06:43.960] The way they verbalized this was that the theft was not a rights violation because [06:43.960 --> 06:49.960] it was not obvious theft due to the existence of the warrant. [06:49.960 --> 06:56.040] Then what they go on to say is the two men, and then this is a direct quote, did not have [06:56.040 --> 07:02.120] a clearly established fourth or fourteenth amendment right to be free from the theft [07:02.120 --> 07:05.440] of property seized pursuant to a warrant. [07:05.440 --> 07:08.040] That's the court's own words. [07:08.040 --> 07:19.320] Okay, then down here a little further in the opinion, the court gives us this little nugget. [07:19.320 --> 07:26.840] Insofar as their conduct, and they were talking about the cops, insofar as their conduct [07:26.840 --> 07:32.840] does not violate clearly established statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable [07:32.840 --> 07:35.720] person would have known. [07:35.720 --> 07:41.960] This is what the Supreme Court said in the case that created qualified immunity. [07:41.960 --> 07:46.360] Remember, qualified immunity is not a concept established by the legislature in any form [07:46.360 --> 07:47.680] of written law. [07:47.680 --> 07:53.360] This was a concept created entirely by the United States Supreme Court, and it was done [07:53.360 --> 08:01.880] in a case called, let's see where is it, Harlow v. Fitzgerald. [08:01.880 --> 08:07.000] In that case, that is what the court said about the establishment of a violation of [08:07.000 --> 08:10.760] rights protection for cops. [08:10.760 --> 08:16.040] To the court, it didn't matter the constitution says we have a right to be free from this. [08:16.040 --> 08:21.240] The court is saying is because we haven't ever ruled that it's a clearly established [08:21.240 --> 08:24.520] right, then the right doesn't exist. [08:24.520 --> 08:32.920] This is the United States Supreme Court replacing its version of reality and its law with that [08:32.920 --> 08:40.400] specifically created by the people and reserved as a protection to ourselves within the framework [08:40.400 --> 08:45.660] of the Bill of Rights within the Constitution, both state and federal. [08:45.660 --> 08:53.200] This is the court exacting its own will in place of the rule of law, beginning with the [08:53.200 --> 08:59.720] most supreme law, the Constitution. [08:59.720 --> 09:07.040] They ignore it to give favor to their own determinations over the principles that we, [09:07.040 --> 09:14.840] the people, established and put in place to protect ourselves from these very types of [09:14.840 --> 09:17.680] acts by our government employees. [09:17.680 --> 09:24.400] Now, if that does not tell you that the people of the United States Supreme Court are not [09:24.400 --> 09:32.240] to be trusted and have never been trustworthy when they have ruled in any case that does [09:32.240 --> 09:41.240] this type of thing, and then you wonder why I try to tell you that this is not the Queen [09:41.240 --> 09:42.240] of England. [09:42.240 --> 09:44.320] This is not the Pope. [09:44.320 --> 09:46.400] It is not the Vatican. [09:46.400 --> 09:50.760] That is not some super secret trade agreement that no one knows about. [09:50.760 --> 09:59.480] It is the simple fact that our public servants are corrupt scumbags who are only interested [09:59.480 --> 10:05.200] in keeping themselves in power and us under their heel. [10:05.200 --> 10:06.200] That's it. [10:06.200 --> 10:07.840] That's all it takes. [10:07.840 --> 10:14.360] It doesn't require any of these other idiotic things to happen the way it's happening and [10:14.360 --> 10:16.920] to do the things that are being done. [10:16.920 --> 10:22.720] All it takes is a group of corrupt people who want things to work in their favor no matter [10:22.720 --> 10:31.000] what all the time, and you have exactly what we have right now, a system that protects [10:31.000 --> 10:39.080] itself from the abuses its members perpetrate against we the people under the guise of official [10:39.080 --> 10:47.000] authority, that we didn't delegate is irrelevant to them. [10:47.000 --> 10:50.080] We didn't delegate it yet they assume they have it. [10:50.080 --> 10:54.240] They claim it's a proper and diligent exercise of government power. [10:54.240 --> 10:55.240] No. [10:55.240 --> 11:03.320] What it is is an over extension, misinterpretation, misapplication, and 100% absolutely corrupt [11:03.320 --> 11:11.920] redefining of the protections and rights of the people in favor of governmentally delegated [11:11.920 --> 11:19.320] power usurping and becoming superior to the people themselves. [11:19.320 --> 11:26.120] They have taken what we gave them and then presumed it gave them power over us, which [11:26.120 --> 11:30.600] is a concept that can't work. [11:30.600 --> 11:38.080] You cannot give something away you don't have or have any rights to, and you cannot give [11:38.080 --> 11:48.280] a greater authority to someone else than that which you yourself actually possess, period. [11:48.280 --> 11:54.600] Just because murder is illegal for you, that would mean that you can't give the power by [11:54.600 --> 12:02.600] contract or any other means to someone else to commit a murder for you in your place. [12:02.600 --> 12:03.600] Okay? [12:03.600 --> 12:07.640] That's how the whole concept works. [12:07.640 --> 12:15.360] We delegate powers to them, but that does not allow them to use those powers to destroy [12:15.360 --> 12:23.080] those rights and principles that we reserve to ourselves to be protected from their abuses. [12:23.080 --> 12:28.480] And yet, right here you're dealing with language that says every court at every level has done [12:28.480 --> 12:30.560] exactly that. [12:30.560 --> 12:35.320] They have usurped power we didn't give them, they have created law from the bench that [12:35.320 --> 12:42.280] doesn't exist anywhere except in their opinions, and they have overturned a constitutional republic [12:42.280 --> 12:43.440] because of it. [12:43.440 --> 12:51.040] Ladies and gentlemen, that is the very definition of sedition. [12:51.040 --> 12:57.040] The illegal and improper means of converting one form of government into another. [12:57.040 --> 13:03.520] What they've done is convert a constitutional republic into a judicial oligarchy. [13:03.520 --> 13:11.840] That's exactly what they've done, and that should be all the cause we need to hang every [13:11.840 --> 13:16.760] damn judge and attorney from the closest horizontal object that will support their [13:16.760 --> 13:23.880] weight till they quit kicking, and at least 30 minutes thereafter, just to be sure. [13:23.880 --> 13:29.920] Because that's what these people deserve for what they're doing. [13:29.920 --> 13:39.800] No question, this is the punishment they should get, publicly hanged for outright sedition. [13:39.800 --> 13:45.920] They are destroying this country and then trying to lay it at our feet by race-mongering [13:45.920 --> 13:52.080] and race-baiting and arguing over gender idiotics and all this other kind of stuff [13:52.080 --> 13:58.960] that has no place in the sane world, none. [13:58.960 --> 14:05.680] We are harboring these delusions and we are perpetuating them and strengthening them by [14:05.680 --> 14:15.200] giving them an actual purpose and legitimizing them for whatever reason. [14:15.200 --> 14:25.040] Just like legitimizing Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny, knowing it's a lie. [14:25.040 --> 14:32.280] But here we are, still falling apart at the seams, all because we don't have the voice [14:32.280 --> 14:37.320] and the guts to stand up and say, we're done with this, there's no more of this, you're [14:37.320 --> 14:41.320] fired. [14:41.320 --> 14:46.080] And then we fire them by whatever means becomes necessary to fire them, but they're gone one [14:46.080 --> 14:47.480] way or the other. [14:47.480 --> 14:57.920] Like I said, we are beyond the point of any type of rational ability to fix this. [14:57.920 --> 14:59.160] Why? [14:59.160 --> 15:04.440] Because everything we say falls on deaf ears, because those that are listening are the ones [15:04.440 --> 15:09.800] that are committing the acts that we don't like and they're not about to admit or allow [15:09.800 --> 15:15.360] themselves to be dealt with in the manner they deserve for what they're doing. [15:15.360 --> 15:22.200] As long as they think they have that power, this will never cease to happen, okay? [15:22.200 --> 15:23.680] Keep that in mind. [15:23.680 --> 15:29.520] Okay, I can't really tell if I'm on break or not. [15:29.520 --> 15:33.120] All right, yeah, okay, never mind. [15:33.120 --> 15:37.200] My timer finally popped up and told me I got a minute and a half, okay. [15:37.200 --> 15:43.000] Now that being said, understand that this is criminal. [15:43.000 --> 15:45.800] There's no way this is not criminal. [15:45.800 --> 15:47.440] This is criminal by the courts. [15:47.440 --> 15:49.360] This is criminal by the prosecutors. [15:49.360 --> 15:51.320] This is criminal by the cops. [15:51.320 --> 15:54.800] This is corruption from top to bottom. [15:54.800 --> 15:59.440] And either we are going to stand up and raise our voices and our guns if necessary and an [15:59.440 --> 16:06.120] all new revolution if we have to, but we're going to sit here and watch this country slowly [16:06.120 --> 16:13.760] die and decay right in front of our eyes. [16:13.760 --> 16:18.320] Something I never thought I would see in my lifetime has become too stark a reality and [16:18.320 --> 16:23.080] possibility to make me comfortable. [16:23.080 --> 16:26.720] And we're doing nothing about it. [16:26.720 --> 16:31.200] And I'm still to this day trying to figure out why that is. [16:31.200 --> 16:36.720] Oh, I know, because we're being stupid again and spending our days arguing over stuff like [16:36.720 --> 16:38.280] flat earth. [16:38.280 --> 16:42.720] Yeah, that's a real thing to some people, flat earth. [16:42.720 --> 16:49.280] I gotta tell you, okay, anyhow, we got to take a break. [16:49.280 --> 16:50.280] So y'all hang in there. [16:50.280 --> 16:51.920] The phones will be open on the other side. [16:51.920 --> 16:53.800] I got one more thing to cover, but it's short. [16:53.800 --> 16:54.800] So y'all hold on. [16:54.800 --> 17:01.800] We'll be right back, 512-646-1984. [17:24.800 --> 17:31.800] We'll be right back, 512-646-1984. [17:54.800 --> 18:01.800] We'll be right back, 512-646-1984. 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[19:20.640 --> 19:40.640] That's ruleoflawradio.com or email m-i-c-h-a-e-l-m-i-r-r-a-s at yahoo.com or email m-i-c-h-a-e-l-m-i-r-r-a-s [19:40.640 --> 20:00.640] at yahoo.com or email m-i-c-h-a-e-l-m-i-r-r-a-s at yahoo.com or email m-i-c-h-a-e-l-m-i-r-r-a-s [20:00.640 --> 20:01.640] at yahoo.com. [20:01.640 --> 20:02.640] All right, folks. [20:02.640 --> 20:03.640] We are back. [20:03.640 --> 20:05.240] This is ruleoflawradio. [20:05.240 --> 20:08.560] Again, April 22, 2019. [20:08.560 --> 20:09.560] We are live. [20:09.560 --> 20:11.840] I am here, and this is not a recording. [20:11.840 --> 20:12.840] All right. [20:12.840 --> 20:17.200] Now, while we're dealing with this not being a recording, let's get to the second thing [20:17.200 --> 20:21.480] I have, and then we'll start getting to the callers when I get this done. [20:21.480 --> 20:27.480] This is an email I received about four hours ago, according to the timestamp on Gmail. [20:27.480 --> 20:32.280] Eddie, I just got out of the courtroom for the last of the traffic issues. [20:32.280 --> 20:36.080] Dealing with seven active traffic issues at once has been really difficult, and progress [20:36.080 --> 20:40.640] has been excruciatingly slow, but as of a little while ago, I'm finally able to say [20:40.640 --> 20:45.600] that it's all over, at least until I learn how to sue their behinds. [20:45.600 --> 20:49.640] The judge today was the first and only one I've ever seen who cares about doing the right [20:49.640 --> 20:54.480] thing and not an arrogant turd trying to throw his weight around. [20:54.480 --> 20:59.120] I think he was wrong to tell me my counterclaims and crossclaims were not going to be addressed [20:59.120 --> 21:03.200] because this is criminal and that's civil, and I didn't pay any filing fees to bring [21:03.200 --> 21:10.640] those claims before him, but wow, what a relief to hear those words dismissed on all seven [21:10.640 --> 21:13.480] cases. [21:13.480 --> 21:15.360] Seven down zero to go. [21:15.360 --> 21:17.040] Thank you for being a big part of that. [21:17.040 --> 21:21.240] I applaud you for your long-term investment into improving our society as painful and [21:21.240 --> 21:25.720] thankless as it may be, and for being a voice of reason to help people like me who want [21:25.720 --> 21:30.480] to help or who want to join you and lock arms and standing for liberty. [21:30.480 --> 21:34.360] I realize that unfortunately for you, that also means you have had to put up with the [21:34.360 --> 21:41.800] likes of John and other folks, patients of Job, dude, that's all I can say, but from [21:41.800 --> 21:43.920] the bottom of my heart, thank you. [21:43.920 --> 21:49.640] Okay, that's an email I got four hours ago telling me that someone used the information [21:49.640 --> 21:55.320] they have gleaned from the show or my class or some source related to me and what I do [21:55.320 --> 21:58.200] here to win their cases. [21:58.200 --> 22:03.320] All seven of them from the same judge in the same court, all right? [22:03.320 --> 22:10.960] Now given that, this is usually if I'm ever told about a case, this is how I get told, [22:10.960 --> 22:11.960] all right? [22:11.960 --> 22:15.640] I don't have any reason to disbelieve these folks, even though they're not providing me [22:15.640 --> 22:19.960] with copies of their orders all the time, though some have in past, but it's not very [22:19.960 --> 22:22.080] often that they do. [22:22.080 --> 22:26.320] Generally they should get a dismissal order paperwork and I would really appreciate it [22:26.320 --> 22:32.400] if they would attach that and send it with the email and with permission to use it if [22:32.400 --> 22:39.760] properly redacted as proof that the information I provide actually works, okay, and it works [22:39.760 --> 22:41.560] for a reason. [22:41.560 --> 22:48.000] Now one other thing about his email, the judge was absolutely, and I replied back this same [22:48.000 --> 22:56.200] way, the judge was 100% absolutely correct to dismiss his cross claim and counterclaim [22:56.200 --> 22:57.200] cross complaint. [22:57.200 --> 23:02.520] However you want to word it, doesn't matter, the judge was right in saying that's not [23:02.520 --> 23:06.200] going to happen here and dropping the whole thing and throwing it out. [23:06.200 --> 23:13.040] He is absolutely right that you are trying to conduct a civil suit in the same process [23:13.040 --> 23:20.520] as a criminal case and it doesn't work that way, never has worked that way, never will [23:20.520 --> 23:22.600] work that way. [23:22.600 --> 23:25.240] Keep that in mind, okay? [23:25.240 --> 23:30.000] It's pointless, it doesn't work that way. [23:30.000 --> 23:36.640] Let's make that very, very, very, very clear for the umpteenth billionth time. [23:36.640 --> 23:40.240] Don't try it, it doesn't work. [23:40.240 --> 23:41.720] Everybody good with that? [23:41.720 --> 23:44.120] All right, that's the email. [23:44.120 --> 23:47.640] That said, let's see what we've got to talk about with folks tonight. [23:47.640 --> 23:56.920] Next up is, I don't know, but it says Manor, Floria, area code 469. [23:56.920 --> 23:57.920] Can you hear me? [23:57.920 --> 23:58.920] Yes, sir. [23:58.920 --> 23:59.920] How are you? [23:59.920 --> 24:00.920] Ah, good. [24:00.920 --> 24:05.120] I need you to speak directly into your phone, please, or if you've got me on speakerphone, [24:05.120 --> 24:06.120] take that off. [24:06.120 --> 24:10.320] Okay, can you hear me now? [24:10.320 --> 24:11.320] Same volume. [24:11.320 --> 24:14.120] You using a headset or something? [24:14.120 --> 24:15.120] No. [24:15.120 --> 24:18.840] Ah, I can't hear you, can you just... [24:18.840 --> 24:19.840] Okay. [24:19.840 --> 24:22.040] How about now? [24:22.040 --> 24:27.280] Slightly better, just try not to talk quite slow because you sound very distant and covered. [24:27.280 --> 24:30.560] So give it a shot, let's see what we got. [24:30.560 --> 24:38.840] Okay, yes, um, well, I was calling you, Eddie, because I got a ticket, well, I got arrested [24:38.840 --> 24:39.840] actually. [24:39.840 --> 24:40.840] What state? [24:40.840 --> 24:43.240] Over some traffic in Texas, Dallas. [24:43.240 --> 24:44.240] Okay. [24:44.240 --> 24:45.240] Okay. [24:45.240 --> 24:56.240] And the officer said that he tagged me with the laser in a school zone going 35, and then [24:56.240 --> 25:03.240] when he approached my vehicle, my homo deal, I informed him that I wasn't operating, you [25:03.240 --> 25:09.680] know, for commercial capacity, and he kept asking me for my driver's license, and I kept [25:09.680 --> 25:14.440] telling him that I wasn't, you know, required to give it to him because I'm not operating [25:14.440 --> 25:15.440] in a commercial capacity. [25:15.440 --> 25:16.680] Okay, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. [25:16.680 --> 25:21.400] Wait a minute, let me address these one at a time as we get to them. [25:21.400 --> 25:27.200] You're telling the officer I'm not going to give you a license because I'm not engaged [25:27.200 --> 25:29.880] in commercial activity, is that what you're telling me? [25:29.880 --> 25:34.280] Well, no, he was saying that I was required to give him the license. [25:34.280 --> 25:36.320] That is not what I asked you. [25:36.320 --> 25:39.520] You said you were telling him something. [25:39.520 --> 25:43.880] Is that what you were telling him, that I'm not going to give you a license because I'm [25:43.880 --> 25:49.000] not required to give it to you, I'm not engaged in commercial activity, is that what you were [25:49.000 --> 25:50.000] telling him? [25:50.000 --> 25:55.960] Not that I wasn't going to give it to him, I just told him that I wasn't required because [25:55.960 --> 25:56.960] of that. [25:56.960 --> 26:00.440] That's all I said, is that, okay, fine, you weren't required. [26:00.440 --> 26:05.880] Okay, listen very carefully, have you read the transportation script? [26:05.880 --> 26:08.080] Yes. [26:08.080 --> 26:13.600] And does it anywhere in the transportation script tell you to argue with the cop about [26:13.600 --> 26:17.720] what you are and are not required to do? [26:17.720 --> 26:19.880] No. [26:19.880 --> 26:22.920] Then why did you? [26:22.920 --> 26:28.720] What should you have said instead of arguing with them about what you are and are not required [26:28.720 --> 26:32.120] to do? [26:32.120 --> 26:34.960] Think real hard about the script and answer that question. [26:34.960 --> 26:38.120] Invoke my right. [26:38.120 --> 26:39.120] Which rights? [26:39.120 --> 26:42.240] It remains on it. [26:42.240 --> 26:46.600] And we do this as well as self-accrimination, right? [26:46.600 --> 26:52.120] Or to provide information or evidence against oneself, right? [26:52.120 --> 26:58.760] So what is the proper response to a demand for documentation from a public servant who's [26:58.760 --> 27:05.480] trying to aggress against you for a criminal cause? [27:05.480 --> 27:07.680] No. [27:07.680 --> 27:10.040] Why, what crime did he... [27:10.040 --> 27:11.040] No. [27:11.040 --> 27:12.040] That's your... [27:12.040 --> 27:14.640] No, that is not what's in the script, is it? [27:14.640 --> 27:20.120] Officer, can any of the information you are demanding from me potentially incriminate [27:20.120 --> 27:24.000] me or be used against me in a court of law in any way? [27:24.000 --> 27:31.440] There's only three possible answers out of his mouth and you don't have to agree with [27:31.440 --> 27:33.440] any of them. [27:33.440 --> 27:38.720] The fact of the matter is, if he says yes, I invoke my right to remain silent and my [27:38.720 --> 27:43.520] right to not self-incriminate or provide you with information that could possibly or potentially [27:43.520 --> 27:48.160] incriminate me in some way or be used against me in a court of law, officer, I'm sorry, [27:48.160 --> 27:53.280] I'm not going to throw that right out the window for your demands. [27:53.280 --> 27:58.200] Or he can say, no, officer, I have good cause to believe that you are lying to me in order [27:58.200 --> 28:00.200] to garner evidence against me. [28:00.200 --> 28:03.480] I cannot be compelled to provide you with anything that can be used against me in a [28:03.480 --> 28:07.520] court of law or that could potentially incriminate me and I believe that all of the things you're [28:07.520 --> 28:12.200] demanding can do exactly that, okay? [28:12.200 --> 28:17.160] And the other one is, I don't know and in which case you go back to that last answer [28:17.160 --> 28:19.000] and use it anyway. [28:19.000 --> 28:23.440] You get it? [28:23.440 --> 28:25.880] You don't argue with the cop. [28:25.880 --> 28:31.880] You simply invoke your rights and that is all. [28:31.880 --> 28:32.880] Clear? [28:32.880 --> 28:33.880] Yes, sir. [28:33.880 --> 28:34.880] Well. [28:34.880 --> 28:35.880] Okay. [28:35.880 --> 28:41.800] Now, you got arrested because you wouldn't give him evidence he could use against you. [28:41.800 --> 28:43.120] Is that correct? [28:43.120 --> 28:51.440] After I told him that I was invoking my right to remain silent, then what did he arrest [28:51.440 --> 28:52.440] you for? [28:52.440 --> 28:57.480] He said that he arrested me because when he said, well, you're going to go, you're going [28:57.480 --> 28:58.480] to get arrested. [28:58.480 --> 28:59.480] I said, for what crime? [28:59.480 --> 29:05.400] And he said, at first he said for speeding and then he changed it to failure to identify. [29:05.400 --> 29:09.520] He, okay, he has another problem right there. [29:09.520 --> 29:14.840] One, they cannot arrest you for speeding in Texas, that's written right into the statute. [29:14.840 --> 29:17.560] They must issue a citation. [29:17.560 --> 29:23.640] They have no authority to arrest for speeding in Texas, never have had, okay? [29:23.640 --> 29:28.160] You cannot be charged with failure to identify unless you've already been told that you were [29:28.160 --> 29:30.240] detained or arrested. [29:30.240 --> 29:36.800] Now, granted in Texas, every traffic stop is automatically an arrest, okay? [29:36.800 --> 29:41.400] I've said that many times, it's automatically an arrest, but hang on just a second. [29:41.400 --> 29:45.320] Let me take this break and we'll wrap this up on the other side if possible, okay? [29:45.320 --> 29:46.320] All right. [29:46.320 --> 29:48.320] All right, hold on just a second. [29:48.320 --> 29:52.400] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio, Monday Night Show with your host, Eddie Craig. [29:52.400 --> 29:57.000] Y'all hang on and we will be right back after this break. [29:57.000 --> 29:58.000] Pressure. [29:58.000 --> 30:07.320] We usually associate it with stress and negativity, but sometimes a bit of pressure can be healing. [30:07.320 --> 30:11.320] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back to tell you how conditions like nausea can [30:11.320 --> 30:16.320] be cured using the traditional Chinese therapy known as acupressure. [30:16.320 --> 30:17.920] Privacy is under attack. [30:17.920 --> 30:21.520] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [30:21.520 --> 30:26.280] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. 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[32:50.200 --> 32:54.240] That's 512-992-8745 [32:54.240 --> 32:56.360] or hillcountryhomeimprovements.com. [32:56.360 --> 32:58.600] Discounts are based on full roof replacement. [32:58.600 --> 33:00.880] I mean, I actually be kidding about chemtrails. [33:00.880 --> 33:06.480] Live, free speech radio, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [33:31.800 --> 33:33.640] All right, folks, we are back. [33:33.640 --> 33:35.760] This is Rule of Law Radio. [33:35.760 --> 33:39.960] Call in number 512-646-1984 [33:39.960 --> 33:42.400] and let's get back to our previous caller. [33:42.400 --> 33:43.720] I'm sorry, what's your name? [33:44.880 --> 33:47.280] Troy. Troy, all right, Troy. [33:47.280 --> 33:48.920] Now, the place we were at, [33:48.920 --> 33:50.920] you were arrested for failure to identify [33:50.920 --> 33:52.480] because you were arguing with the cop [33:52.480 --> 33:54.040] about what you're not required to do [33:54.040 --> 33:57.000] and he took that as your refusal to do anything, right? [33:59.480 --> 34:00.720] Right. Okay. [34:00.720 --> 34:01.960] Essentially. [34:01.960 --> 34:03.640] All right, so then what? [34:05.280 --> 34:08.720] And then I was in my seatbelt [34:08.720 --> 34:10.960] and he reached in, unlocked my door, [34:10.960 --> 34:15.240] and I did make the mistake of have, [34:15.240 --> 34:16.880] because I was riding with my windows down [34:16.880 --> 34:18.640] and I didn't roll them up. [34:18.640 --> 34:22.800] So, but he reached in, opened my door, unlocked it, [34:22.800 --> 34:26.880] and grabbed my arm and twisted it, [34:26.880 --> 34:30.360] and then another officer came and undid my seatbelt [34:30.360 --> 34:32.560] because I had my phone, I was recording. [34:32.560 --> 34:35.040] And so, he came and did my seatbelt [34:35.040 --> 34:36.160] and they pulled me out the car. [34:36.160 --> 34:37.960] Did they interfere with the recording? [34:39.760 --> 34:42.520] Did they turn it off or anything like that? [34:42.520 --> 34:45.560] He turned it off later after they arrested me. [34:48.880 --> 34:51.560] I was, they walked me away from it. [34:51.560 --> 34:56.440] And then after he was going through my stuff, [34:56.440 --> 34:57.520] my wallet and stuff, [34:57.520 --> 35:00.680] after they arrested me on the ground, [35:00.680 --> 35:02.360] took my wallet out, [35:02.360 --> 35:03.840] and then that's when I was asking them, [35:03.840 --> 35:07.080] are you going to use any of the information that you get? [35:07.080 --> 35:09.160] Yeah, but at that point, it's already too late. [35:09.160 --> 35:11.760] You were being argumentative on their video [35:11.760 --> 35:12.960] and it proves it. [35:12.960 --> 35:15.040] Instead of simply invoking your rights. [35:15.040 --> 35:16.800] He didn't have a body cam. [35:16.800 --> 35:20.840] That you know of, but he could most certainly have a dash cam [35:20.840 --> 35:22.680] and he could have a microphone on [35:23.760 --> 35:25.520] and his cruiser's recording it, [35:25.520 --> 35:28.120] even if you don't know about it. [35:28.120 --> 35:29.600] And they were motorcycle cops. [35:30.880 --> 35:32.960] You think the cops, motorcycles [35:32.960 --> 35:34.440] don't have that equipment too? [35:38.880 --> 35:40.280] Well, no, when he stopped me, [35:40.280 --> 35:42.640] he walked out in the middle of the street [35:42.640 --> 35:43.640] and then just stopped me. [35:43.640 --> 35:46.840] What does that prove about him having audio [35:46.840 --> 35:48.800] or video capabilities on his person [35:48.800 --> 35:55.800] that's recorded by his bike? [35:57.360 --> 35:58.640] The fact of the matter is, [35:58.640 --> 36:01.920] you would be hard pressed to find any form of cop [36:01.920 --> 36:05.480] even in their own private cars these days [36:05.480 --> 36:08.120] that don't have a way of recording what's going on [36:08.120 --> 36:13.280] when they make a stop, period. [36:13.280 --> 36:15.920] But either way, you've got your own video [36:15.920 --> 36:20.920] that they have probably too, if they close your phone. [36:20.920 --> 36:21.880] And guess what? [36:21.880 --> 36:28.480] Your own video shows you were arguing, doesn't it? [36:28.480 --> 36:31.720] There you go. [36:31.720 --> 36:33.800] So, now what? [36:33.800 --> 36:36.400] When's your court date? [36:36.400 --> 36:38.360] Well, they just get what happened was [36:38.360 --> 36:40.800] they, after they arrested me, a squad car came [36:40.800 --> 36:43.440] and took me to the station [36:43.440 --> 36:46.240] and then they wanted, they were trying to ask me [36:46.240 --> 36:48.640] medical questions, I refused to answer [36:48.640 --> 36:50.880] and I wrote my fifth amendment right. [36:50.880 --> 36:53.880] And so, I didn't say anything. [36:53.880 --> 36:55.480] They were trying to scare me saying [36:55.480 --> 36:58.440] that they were going to put me in the suicide tank [36:58.440 --> 37:01.040] and then they just sat me there in the handcuffs [37:01.040 --> 37:04.520] for three hours and then finally when the officer, [37:04.520 --> 37:06.200] the arresting officer came back, [37:06.200 --> 37:08.280] he told me, here's what's going to happen. [37:08.280 --> 37:10.360] We're going to walk you out and release you [37:10.360 --> 37:12.440] and I'm going to hit you with a policy ticket. [37:12.440 --> 37:15.560] So, he gave me four citations. [37:15.560 --> 37:18.360] One for telling me to present a driver's license [37:18.360 --> 37:20.920] and that's the thing, he kept specifically [37:20.920 --> 37:22.920] asking for the driver's license. [37:22.920 --> 37:26.280] I guess that's why I was being argumentative, [37:26.280 --> 37:28.800] because he never once asked me what my name [37:28.800 --> 37:31.440] or birthday or anything. [37:31.440 --> 37:34.760] But you didn't offer to tell him either, did you? [37:34.760 --> 37:37.400] You didn't ask him, am I under arrest [37:37.400 --> 37:43.560] or being detained or am I free to go, did you? [37:43.560 --> 37:44.680] Well, when he told me... [37:44.680 --> 37:49.880] Again, not answering my question, did you or didn't you? [37:49.880 --> 37:50.640] No. [37:50.640 --> 37:53.880] Okay, why do you think I wrote that script? [37:53.880 --> 37:58.000] Just to exercise my typing skills? [37:58.000 --> 37:58.760] No. [37:58.760 --> 37:59.800] Then why did you read it? [38:03.400 --> 38:05.720] If you're not going to do what it tells you to do [38:05.720 --> 38:07.760] for the reasons of telling you to do it, [38:07.760 --> 38:11.440] what good is it doing you? [38:11.440 --> 38:14.120] I guess I could say I kind of froze out since, you know, [38:14.120 --> 38:15.200] it was my first time. [38:15.200 --> 38:19.400] So, you don't practice this in case it happens either. [38:19.400 --> 38:22.520] Is that what you're telling me? [38:22.520 --> 38:23.560] No, I do practice. [38:23.560 --> 38:29.440] I just, you know, it was just, you know, different. [38:29.440 --> 38:31.400] I don't know how to explain it. [38:31.400 --> 38:33.400] Okay. [38:33.400 --> 38:35.040] Well, don't worry, they're going to give you [38:35.040 --> 38:36.320] a chance to explain it. [38:36.320 --> 38:38.560] They're not going to listen, but they're [38:38.560 --> 38:41.640] going to give you a chance. [38:41.640 --> 38:47.760] All right, so he hits you with the failure to... [38:47.760 --> 38:48.720] Show a license? [38:48.720 --> 38:49.920] I was licensed. [38:49.920 --> 38:50.560] Okay. [38:50.560 --> 38:53.040] Speeding in the school zone. [38:53.040 --> 38:56.640] This is state registration law regular. [38:56.640 --> 39:01.880] And then failure to maintain financial responsibility. [39:01.880 --> 39:07.280] Okay, so was your car registered? [39:07.280 --> 39:08.280] No. [39:08.280 --> 39:09.440] Okay. [39:09.440 --> 39:14.440] And then he shows no financial responsibility. [39:14.440 --> 39:18.120] All this he pulled up on his computer or what? [39:18.120 --> 39:22.560] I'm guessing so because I never once gave him any information [39:22.560 --> 39:26.240] and all the information that he got, they got when they... [39:26.240 --> 39:30.000] Okay, my point being that if he got the information off [39:30.000 --> 39:32.680] of the computer, then he cannot testify to one word [39:32.680 --> 39:38.000] of it in court because Texas law, by via the courts, [39:38.000 --> 39:41.120] very clearly states that computer information [39:41.120 --> 39:43.720] retrieved by an individual who does not, [39:43.720 --> 39:46.520] who had no personal knowledge of that information prior [39:46.520 --> 39:50.040] to its entry into that computer or its retrieval [39:50.040 --> 39:53.400] or anything of that nature, cannot testify to it, [39:53.400 --> 39:54.920] it's hearsay. [39:54.920 --> 39:57.960] So how's he going to testify to what came up on his computer [39:57.960 --> 40:00.920] if you go to court and you objection? [40:00.920 --> 40:04.720] May I ask the court to inquire as to whether or not the officer [40:04.720 --> 40:07.400] is testifying for personal knowledge [40:07.400 --> 40:09.880] about the information he's speaking of [40:09.880 --> 40:16.200] or did he retrieve the information via computer? [40:16.200 --> 40:18.480] And if the court clarifies it and he says, well, [40:18.480 --> 40:19.560] he retrieved it. [40:19.560 --> 40:21.760] Officer, did you, are you the person [40:21.760 --> 40:26.600] who personally entered that data into the computer system? [40:26.600 --> 40:29.480] And it doesn't matter if he says yes or no. [40:29.480 --> 40:31.880] If he says yes, your next question is, [40:31.880 --> 40:36.920] do you have any way to verify via actual records [40:36.920 --> 40:40.600] that you are the one who entered that data? [40:40.600 --> 40:43.960] Okay, otherwise when he says no, I didn't enter it, [40:43.960 --> 40:48.200] then judge pursuant to the ruling of the Court [40:48.200 --> 40:50.200] of Criminal Appeals of the State of Texas, [40:50.200 --> 40:52.080] in the case of blah, blah, blah, [40:52.080 --> 40:55.520] an officer cannot testify to information he retrieves [40:55.520 --> 40:58.280] from a computer if he has no personal knowledge [40:58.280 --> 41:00.000] of that data prior to his entry [41:00.000 --> 41:03.440] and they're the ones that entered it. [41:03.440 --> 41:05.040] And that's the end of it. [41:05.040 --> 41:07.280] From that point forward, he can't speak to it. [41:07.280 --> 41:09.960] If he can't speak to it, they can't prove it. [41:09.960 --> 41:12.920] They can't prove it, they can't prosecute it. [41:12.920 --> 41:16.120] Move for either a dismissal or directed verdict [41:16.120 --> 41:20.680] on that charge in favor of the defense. [41:20.680 --> 41:23.920] Then when it comes to the reduction of a license, [41:23.920 --> 41:27.920] officer, did you bring any records with you today to court [41:27.920 --> 41:33.200] that shows that the accused, in this case, [41:33.200 --> 41:37.920] was ever issued a valid driver's license? [41:37.920 --> 41:43.520] Now if he says, well, no, if you, [41:43.520 --> 41:46.400] where would you have had to obtain such evidence? [41:46.400 --> 41:49.240] Well, I got it from my computer [41:49.240 --> 41:50.400] and I got it from the license. [41:50.400 --> 41:53.000] You said that your license said it was expired, [41:53.000 --> 41:54.920] blah, blah, blah. [41:54.920 --> 41:58.560] But officer, that license, if it was expired, [41:58.560 --> 42:01.080] died a natural death according to the law. [42:01.080 --> 42:03.520] It's not a license anymore. [42:03.520 --> 42:05.560] It's not an expired license. [42:05.560 --> 42:07.680] You said I failed to display a license. [42:07.680 --> 42:10.040] Therefore, you must have records that prove [42:10.040 --> 42:12.760] a valid license was issued to the accused. [42:12.760 --> 42:14.920] Do you have such records? [42:14.920 --> 42:16.920] And even if the prosecutor jumps up and says, [42:16.920 --> 42:19.520] judge, I got that right here. [42:19.520 --> 42:22.040] Then we said, judge, may we inquire to the prosecutor [42:22.040 --> 42:23.400] as to two things. [42:23.400 --> 42:26.520] First off, does the officer have personal knowledge [42:26.520 --> 42:28.920] of the information contained in the documents [42:28.920 --> 42:31.720] of prosecution is waving at the court at this very moment? [42:31.720 --> 42:35.240] Second, was that information retrieved from a computer [42:35.240 --> 42:36.920] and who retrieved it? [42:36.920 --> 42:39.880] Was it the prosecutor or was it the officer? [42:39.880 --> 42:42.520] Again, doesn't matter which one it was. [42:42.520 --> 42:44.760] Judge, I make the same objection. [42:44.760 --> 42:46.440] According to the case, blah, blah, blah, [42:46.440 --> 42:48.680] by the court of criminal appeals in the state of Texas, [42:48.680 --> 42:50.600] computer generated information [42:50.600 --> 42:53.960] that the person using it has no personal knowledge [42:53.960 --> 42:56.600] of prior to its entry and being the one who entered it [42:56.600 --> 43:00.040] is inadmissible. [43:00.040 --> 43:02.440] So what evidence do they actually have against you [43:02.440 --> 43:04.120] other than the cop's opinion? [43:09.240 --> 43:11.880] The correct answer is none. [43:11.880 --> 43:13.080] None, yeah. [43:13.080 --> 43:14.760] OK. [43:14.760 --> 43:17.000] So what is your plan of action at this point? [43:17.000 --> 43:24.680] Well, also, before I say, on the ticket, [43:24.680 --> 43:27.000] on the citation that they gave me, the license, [43:27.000 --> 43:30.600] the vehicle tag is different than the actual license plate. [43:30.600 --> 43:35.080] Well, again, you can hit them on everything they got wrong. [43:35.080 --> 43:37.880] Just don't lead up to it being wrong. [43:37.880 --> 43:40.760] But the things I'm telling you may make [43:40.760 --> 43:43.960] that completely unnecessary because now you've got [43:43.960 --> 43:46.040] something that says, well, you have this tag written [43:46.040 --> 43:46.760] on the ticket. [43:46.760 --> 43:48.760] Is this the tag you ran at the computer system [43:48.760 --> 43:51.720] to get this information that you're not allowed to testify to? [43:51.720 --> 43:54.520] If so, it's the wrong damn tag in the wrong damn car. [43:54.520 --> 43:55.880] Thank you very much. [43:55.880 --> 43:56.360] Hang on. 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[46:45.960 --> 46:49.400] Now, again, these are motions you should be submitting [46:49.400 --> 46:51.720] and writing before the trial ever begins, [46:51.720 --> 46:53.720] so you need to start writing them right away [46:53.720 --> 46:58.120] to suppress the evidence based upon blah, blah, blah. [46:58.120 --> 47:00.120] Everything we've done, I've said tonight. [47:00.120 --> 47:01.320] You understand so far? [47:02.680 --> 47:05.160] Yes, to suppress the evidence. [47:05.160 --> 47:10.120] On each point, each charge, you're going to demand [47:10.120 --> 47:12.360] the suppression of evidence based upon the fact [47:12.360 --> 47:16.360] that that evidence is hearsay testimony [47:16.360 --> 47:20.520] based upon a computer readout the officer pulled, [47:20.520 --> 47:24.920] and he is going to attempt to testify to it, okay? [47:24.920 --> 47:26.360] Now, here's the thing. [47:26.360 --> 47:33.640] You want to submit those in writing just right before trial, okay? [47:34.920 --> 47:38.520] Those are motions that you can file anytime [47:38.520 --> 47:41.480] because they challenge the court's jurisdiction. [47:41.480 --> 47:43.480] Lack of evidence is a thing. [47:43.480 --> 47:46.520] Not only are you asking that the evidence be suppressed, [47:46.520 --> 47:48.840] but you're moving to have a directed verdict [47:48.840 --> 47:51.480] or the case dismissed for lack of evidence. [47:51.480 --> 47:55.720] If you file those too early, then the officer can go down [47:55.720 --> 47:57.880] and attempt to do personal interviews [47:57.880 --> 48:02.120] with the data entry clerks to find the one who input that data, [48:02.120 --> 48:04.520] and they can then try to pull that one up [48:04.520 --> 48:07.720] to testify that the data is correct and accurate, [48:07.720 --> 48:09.560] which they wouldn't know either [48:09.560 --> 48:12.040] because they're getting it off a piece of paper [48:12.040 --> 48:16.840] or some other computer, okay? [48:16.840 --> 48:19.880] Okay, no one came to your house and personally interviewed you [48:19.880 --> 48:21.880] for the information that went into that machine, right? [48:21.880 --> 48:23.880] Right. [48:23.880 --> 48:25.880] So, they got it from another source. [48:25.880 --> 48:29.880] Anything they testify to as to other sources [48:29.880 --> 48:33.560] without some sort of actual corroborating testimony [48:33.560 --> 48:36.120] and evidence is going to be hearsay. [48:36.120 --> 48:42.600] If it deals with computer data or paperwork, it's hearsay. [48:42.600 --> 48:47.880] Okay. [48:47.880 --> 48:50.680] And as far as the speeding charge then... [48:50.680 --> 48:53.000] There's a motion and everything for the speeding charge, [48:53.000 --> 48:55.400] but you're still going to go the exact same way. [48:55.400 --> 48:58.200] Go to toweloflaw.wordpress.com, [48:58.200 --> 48:59.880] and right there on my legal blog, [48:59.880 --> 49:02.680] I've got an entire set of documents and a motion [49:02.680 --> 49:06.040] to file in any speeding case in Texas. [49:06.040 --> 49:09.240] I downloaded the, let me see, [49:09.240 --> 49:14.120] I downloaded the unlawful, the quash for unlawful summons, [49:14.120 --> 49:17.240] failure to state a claim, and the criminal... [49:17.240 --> 49:24.120] The failure to state a claim is the one that deals with the speeding, correct? [49:24.120 --> 49:29.960] Yeah, all these are the quash to citation. [49:29.960 --> 49:32.120] Well, dismissal for failure to state a claim [49:32.120 --> 49:33.560] is not quash to citation, [49:33.560 --> 49:37.000] even though it may contain language asking that to happen, [49:37.000 --> 49:45.080] we're asking for more than that in that document. [49:45.080 --> 49:45.800] Right. [49:45.800 --> 49:46.280] Okay. [49:46.280 --> 49:50.040] Because I was reading through it, [49:50.040 --> 49:53.320] and I need to go back and read over it a little more thoroughly, [49:53.320 --> 49:58.360] but I just briefly, because I was reading on your website, [49:58.360 --> 50:01.160] and when I saw that in there, [50:01.160 --> 50:05.320] embedded in there, and I figured I downloaded and read... [50:05.320 --> 50:07.800] Well, there's a ton of stuff in there dealing with speeding. [50:07.800 --> 50:11.160] You need to go on to the site again, [50:11.160 --> 50:14.840] go to the search box by clicking on the magnifying glass, [50:14.840 --> 50:17.080] and type speeding into it, [50:17.080 --> 50:20.760] and every article that it pulls up all talks about speeding [50:20.760 --> 50:21.960] and how to deal with it. [50:21.960 --> 50:25.560] They will, it will augment the information that's in that document. [50:25.560 --> 50:28.760] It'll give you better explanations [50:28.760 --> 50:30.760] that the document itself doesn't contain [50:30.760 --> 50:32.760] because they're written for a court, [50:32.760 --> 50:37.560] not for anything, not for general information purposes. [50:37.560 --> 50:41.400] So read all the articles, and then read the document. [50:41.400 --> 50:44.040] The document will be a lot more understandable [50:44.040 --> 50:49.320] if you get a thorough explanation for what's in it. [50:49.320 --> 50:49.800] Okay. [50:52.840 --> 50:53.720] All right. [50:53.720 --> 50:57.240] And then as far as the arrest on the ticket, [50:57.240 --> 50:59.160] also, you know, he put that he didn't... [50:59.160 --> 51:01.320] There was no arrest and there was no search, [51:01.320 --> 51:04.920] but I have a Dallas County Sheriff's Department [51:04.920 --> 51:06.600] inmate property form, [51:06.600 --> 51:08.360] and, you know, the little... [51:08.360 --> 51:09.720] All the stuff that they give you... [51:09.720 --> 51:10.040] Yeah. [51:10.040 --> 51:11.720] He falsified his records. [51:11.720 --> 51:12.280] Again. [51:12.280 --> 51:15.160] So you've got him on more stuff if you care to use it. [51:15.160 --> 51:16.840] If you know how to use it. [51:16.840 --> 51:19.640] Otherwise, do the stuff I've said and leave it at that. [51:20.680 --> 51:21.000] Okay. [51:21.960 --> 51:24.200] You can file a criminal complaint [51:24.200 --> 51:26.360] that he has falsified his report [51:27.400 --> 51:30.360] because you have the evidence that proves you were arrested. [51:30.360 --> 51:33.400] In fact, a ZSV State 2008, [51:33.400 --> 51:34.920] the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals [51:34.920 --> 51:36.600] set a traffic stop in Texas, [51:36.600 --> 51:38.040] is a form of arrest. [51:39.240 --> 51:41.240] So the officer flat out lied [51:41.240 --> 51:42.760] or proved he's incompetent [51:42.760 --> 51:45.160] because he doesn't know the law. [51:45.960 --> 51:46.440] Period. [51:49.720 --> 51:50.200] Okay. [51:50.200 --> 51:53.000] Well, I think he knows because when he walked me out, [51:53.000 --> 51:53.240] they... [51:53.240 --> 51:55.480] He had some other papers and I asked for copies [51:55.480 --> 51:55.960] and he was like, [51:55.960 --> 51:57.720] oh, no, we're going to shred these, [51:57.720 --> 52:00.600] you know, because you never were booked in. [52:00.600 --> 52:01.720] So, okay. [52:01.720 --> 52:03.080] But, okay. [52:03.080 --> 52:05.880] Well, I'll start with those, Eddie. [52:05.880 --> 52:06.600] And... [52:06.600 --> 52:07.640] Well, here's the thing. [52:07.640 --> 52:08.760] Here's the thing. [52:08.760 --> 52:10.440] If you can ask him, I understand. [52:10.440 --> 52:12.520] Officer, did you arrest me [52:13.800 --> 52:15.240] at the time of the stop [52:15.240 --> 52:17.480] or at any point during the stop [52:18.040 --> 52:20.680] or any time immediately after the stop? [52:21.320 --> 52:21.800] Well, no. [52:21.800 --> 52:22.920] No arrest ever occurred. [52:22.920 --> 52:24.200] You were never booked into jail. [52:24.840 --> 52:27.000] Officer, thank you very much for the admission [52:27.000 --> 52:28.200] that I was never booked. [52:28.840 --> 52:32.040] However, your paperwork says that I was never arrested. [52:32.040 --> 52:34.840] Doesn't say anything about me ever being booked. [52:34.840 --> 52:36.600] Was I ever arrested? [52:37.160 --> 52:38.360] No, you weren't arrested. [52:39.080 --> 52:39.400] Okay. [52:40.120 --> 52:42.360] Did you place me in handcuffs? [52:42.360 --> 52:42.680] Yes. [52:43.240 --> 52:46.680] Did you transport me from the location of my car [52:46.680 --> 52:48.120] to a police station [52:48.120 --> 52:50.760] and hold me there for X hours? [52:51.880 --> 52:52.280] Yes. [52:52.840 --> 52:54.920] Then can you please tell me [52:54.920 --> 52:57.880] at what point I was never arrested? [53:00.360 --> 53:02.440] Because if you didn't arrest me, [53:02.440 --> 53:05.720] then you just confessed to aggravated kidnapping. [53:07.400 --> 53:09.240] Is that what you're trying to do [53:09.240 --> 53:10.600] is come clean today? [53:11.160 --> 53:14.040] You're confessing your crime of aggravated kidnapping? [53:16.120 --> 53:17.880] You see how this works in your favor? [53:17.880 --> 53:19.000] If you smarten up [53:19.880 --> 53:21.640] and use the information available... [53:21.640 --> 53:26.120] Okay, yeah. [53:26.760 --> 53:28.840] So let me make sure I just have this correct. [53:29.720 --> 53:31.960] So far, would you give me the motions [53:31.960 --> 53:36.360] to suppress evidence because of their... [53:36.360 --> 53:37.000] Here say. [53:37.000 --> 53:39.960] ...5, yeah, do the here say [53:39.960 --> 53:42.920] because they're getting the information off of this computer. [53:42.920 --> 53:44.760] Yes, and you need the court cases, [53:44.760 --> 53:47.400] and there are several in Texas that say exactly that. [53:47.400 --> 53:52.440] And yes, I have a collection of them. [53:52.440 --> 53:55.320] Okay, and that was in the series. [53:55.320 --> 53:56.760] You said it was Tau of Law. [53:57.560 --> 54:03.800] Tau of Law, T-A-O-O-F-L-A-W, dot wordpress.com. [54:03.800 --> 54:04.760] You should know where it is [54:04.760 --> 54:06.760] if you got those documents downloaded off of it. [54:08.680 --> 54:10.520] Now, if you need the court cases... [54:10.520 --> 54:11.960] I'm just checking my computer. [54:11.960 --> 54:13.400] If you need the court cases, [54:13.400 --> 54:14.840] there's two places to get it. [54:14.840 --> 54:18.760] You can either email me at eddieatruleoflawradio.com [54:18.760 --> 54:20.440] and in the subject line. [54:20.440 --> 54:22.280] Don't change what I tell you folks [54:22.280 --> 54:23.720] to put in the subject line. [54:23.720 --> 54:25.800] Don't put something different in there. [54:25.800 --> 54:27.880] Put exactly what I'm telling you [54:27.880 --> 54:29.560] because those are the search keys [54:29.560 --> 54:32.120] I used to organize this stuff and find it. [54:32.120 --> 54:33.480] You send it in with a different thing. [54:33.480 --> 54:34.360] I'm not going to find it. [54:34.360 --> 54:35.320] I'm not going to answer it. [54:35.320 --> 54:37.000] That's going to be the end of it, okay? [54:37.000 --> 54:43.720] The subject line needs to read court cases on hearsay. [54:46.840 --> 54:47.800] I'm sorry. [54:47.800 --> 54:50.680] Court cases on computer hearsay, okay? [54:53.480 --> 54:55.880] Okay, computer hearsay. [54:55.880 --> 54:57.080] And in the body, just say, [54:57.080 --> 55:00.120] can you please email me a copy of the cases [55:00.120 --> 55:02.920] dealing with computer information being hearsay? [55:02.920 --> 55:05.160] Just so I'll remind me [55:05.160 --> 55:06.920] of exactly what you're dealing with here, okay? [55:08.920 --> 55:09.400] All right. [55:09.400 --> 55:11.800] And I will attach the court cases [55:11.800 --> 55:13.800] from my research information and send it back. [55:15.880 --> 55:16.760] All right. [55:16.760 --> 55:18.120] Well, thank you so much, Eddie. [55:18.120 --> 55:19.560] I appreciate your help [55:19.560 --> 55:21.720] and I'll be sending you a donation. [55:22.680 --> 55:23.640] Well, I appreciate it. [55:23.640 --> 55:25.080] More of those will get the better, okay? [55:26.360 --> 55:26.920] All right. [55:26.920 --> 55:27.720] All right, thanks, sir. [55:29.320 --> 55:29.720] Bye-bye. [55:29.720 --> 55:30.120] See you, man. [55:30.120 --> 55:30.840] Bye. [55:30.840 --> 55:31.640] All right. [55:31.640 --> 55:32.600] Now, let's see. [55:32.600 --> 55:33.400] How long do I got? [55:33.400 --> 55:35.000] I got three minutes here. [55:35.000 --> 55:35.640] All right. [55:35.640 --> 55:38.200] Next up is BJ in Texas. [55:38.200 --> 55:39.560] BJ, what can we do for you? [55:39.560 --> 55:41.080] I can get you started before break. [55:41.080 --> 55:41.560] What do you got? [55:42.440 --> 55:43.000] Hey, Eddie. [55:43.000 --> 55:47.640] I got a traffic citation first-time caller, [55:47.640 --> 55:48.600] short-time listener. [55:50.680 --> 55:52.600] Well, you got an earful tonight, then, didn't you? [55:53.160 --> 55:54.440] Yeah, yes, I did, [55:54.440 --> 55:56.360] but it's all good information. [55:56.920 --> 55:58.040] I've jotted it all down. [55:59.480 --> 56:02.600] I got a ticket June of last year [56:02.600 --> 56:04.360] in Rockwell County, [56:04.360 --> 56:05.240] Sheriff's Office. [56:05.240 --> 56:05.560] Four? [56:06.200 --> 56:10.680] And speeding and wrong, [56:10.680 --> 56:13.080] fictitious, altered, obstructed license plate, [56:13.080 --> 56:16.680] which is just completely bogus. [56:16.680 --> 56:19.400] It was correct in every way, shape and form. [56:19.400 --> 56:21.800] What do you mean, correct in every way, shape and form? [56:22.840 --> 56:26.200] Well, the only, he just wrote it. [56:26.200 --> 56:28.840] He wrote the citation wrong a number of ways that appear. [56:30.760 --> 56:33.240] Okay, I'm not talking about the citation. [56:33.240 --> 56:36.040] He's saying there's something bogus about your plate. [56:36.040 --> 56:37.880] Why is he saying this? [56:37.880 --> 56:40.920] And what do you mean by it's correct in every way? [56:42.440 --> 56:46.120] It was on a trailer, like a spare tire carrier, [56:46.120 --> 56:48.200] that was attached to my trailer hitch, [56:48.200 --> 56:50.120] and it was vertical instead of horizontal. [56:52.200 --> 56:53.000] Okay, wait a minute. [56:53.000 --> 56:55.240] You were using, wait a minute. [56:55.240 --> 56:56.040] Stop, hold on. [56:57.000 --> 57:01.320] You were using the license plate from a trailer on your car? [57:01.320 --> 57:01.720] I don't know. [57:01.720 --> 57:04.120] No, no, it was for my jeep. [57:05.320 --> 57:09.240] And, you know, match the registration, the sticker, everything. [57:09.240 --> 57:10.920] It was a state issued plate. [57:12.040 --> 57:12.840] Yes. [57:12.840 --> 57:15.240] And it was just mounted in a different direction. [57:16.200 --> 57:16.920] Right. [57:16.920 --> 57:18.840] And he wrote it was false and fictitious. [57:19.720 --> 57:20.280] Yes. [57:20.280 --> 57:22.040] They can't ever prove that. [57:22.040 --> 57:23.720] They're never going to be able to prove that. [57:24.440 --> 57:28.280] Orientation does not alter the validity of the plate. [57:29.000 --> 57:29.720] Period. [57:29.720 --> 57:32.760] Yeah, I'm not so much worried about that one. [57:32.760 --> 57:35.160] I mean, I'm not terribly worried about the other either. [57:35.160 --> 57:39.160] I'm just really wanting to get your, ask a few questions [57:39.720 --> 57:43.880] directly relating to just an error on the ticket itself. [57:43.880 --> 57:44.520] Which is? [57:44.520 --> 57:48.360] I noticed he gave me the ticket with the two citations. [57:48.360 --> 57:51.800] I looked at the citations, speeding over legal limits. [57:51.800 --> 57:55.480] 545.361, sort of 361? [57:56.440 --> 57:57.240] Yeah. [57:57.240 --> 57:58.520] Not 351. [57:58.520 --> 57:59.640] Right. [58:01.880 --> 58:02.200] Okay. [58:03.080 --> 58:08.680] I filed a motion to dismiss with prejudice for just, [58:09.480 --> 58:12.920] that none of that pertains to why he pulled me over. [58:13.880 --> 58:14.280] And that. [58:15.480 --> 58:18.440] Well, the thing is, is they're going to charge you, [58:18.440 --> 58:20.520] should try to charge you via the complaint. [58:21.480 --> 58:22.040] All right. [58:22.040 --> 58:25.720] So what's on the ticket is not set in stone as to what will be in the complaint. [58:25.720 --> 58:27.720] Okay. [58:28.920 --> 58:29.720] Okay. [58:29.720 --> 58:29.880] All right. [58:29.880 --> 58:30.680] Hang on just a second. [58:30.680 --> 58:32.920] I got this break and then we'll pick you up on the other side. [58:32.920 --> 58:33.160] Okay. [58:33.720 --> 58:34.600] Thank you. [58:34.600 --> 58:35.240] All right, folks. [58:35.240 --> 58:36.520] This is rule of law radio. [58:36.520 --> 58:39.480] Call in number 512-646-1984. 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[01:01:19.640 --> 01:01:22.840] The list was compiled after an 11 month long investigation [01:01:22.840 --> 01:01:25.320] by the office of the Texas Secretary of State [01:01:25.320 --> 01:01:27.400] and the Texas Department of Public Safety [01:01:27.400 --> 01:01:31.240] which sought to identify non-U.S. citizens who were registered to vote [01:01:31.240 --> 01:01:33.160] when obtaining age orders license. [01:01:33.160 --> 01:01:36.920] Over half of the 95,000 did indeed vote it seems. [01:01:36.920 --> 01:01:39.960] However further controversy was raised when it became clear [01:01:39.960 --> 01:01:45.240] that some of the names were not in fact belonging to those who were non-citizens and registered. [01:01:45.240 --> 01:01:49.000] Apparently around 25% of all Latino immigrants become naturalized [01:01:49.000 --> 01:01:50.440] gaining the right to vote. 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[01:02:30.200 --> 01:02:33.720] First edition anchorwoman Kristen Diaz interviewed Aislin Campbell [01:02:33.720 --> 01:02:36.760] the executive director of Grow Local, South Texas [01:02:36.760 --> 01:02:41.000] concerning the upcoming Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association Conference [01:02:41.000 --> 01:02:43.960] which will be taking place at the Corpus Christi Omni Hotel [01:02:43.960 --> 01:02:47.320] from February 14th to 16th, 6 to 9 p.m. [01:02:47.320 --> 01:02:51.080] You can find the interview at kiitv.com [01:02:51.080 --> 01:03:10.440] This is Rick Rodey with your lowdown for February 6th, 2019 [01:03:21.080 --> 01:03:36.440] This is Rick Rodey with your lowdown for February 6th, 2019 [01:03:52.040 --> 01:03:59.000] We are back this is rule of law radio again calling number 512-646-1984 [01:03:59.000 --> 01:04:02.760] Oh and a slight correction about the email that I was reading earlier [01:04:03.720 --> 01:04:06.360] The gentleman must be listening because he replied back and said [01:04:06.360 --> 01:04:11.000] these seven cases did not all happen in the same court at the same time [01:04:11.000 --> 01:04:14.840] but he's gotten them all dismissed in various courts over time. [01:04:14.840 --> 01:04:17.640] Okay congrats even more so in that case [01:04:17.640 --> 01:04:23.240] because that proves that the information is working in the courts where it's supposed to work [01:04:23.880 --> 01:04:27.480] no matter where the court is so that's a good thing [01:04:28.680 --> 01:04:33.240] Now that being said let's see if we can get back to BJ and his issues here [01:04:33.240 --> 01:04:38.440] All right so have you you said you're a first-time caller and a short-time listener [01:04:38.440 --> 01:04:40.200] so have you been to my legal blog? [01:04:41.560 --> 01:04:47.400] I have I think that's how I found the 545351 [01:04:47.400 --> 01:04:56.040] and 352 yeah yeah and I found the show through a friend recommendation so [01:04:56.040 --> 01:04:58.920] okay we'll tell the friend thanks [01:04:58.920 --> 01:05:01.960] and what did you find out about the legal blog when you started reading [01:05:03.400 --> 01:05:08.040] well the the issue on speeding was very helpful in just getting started [01:05:08.040 --> 01:05:10.520] well like I told the other gentleman there's more than one [01:05:11.080 --> 01:05:14.680] if you go and do a search on there there's like seven eight or nine [01:05:14.680 --> 01:05:18.520] different articles that deal with speeding if you'll read the articles [01:05:18.520 --> 01:05:22.600] in addition to or prior to reading the court document paperwork [01:05:22.600 --> 01:05:24.920] it'll make a whole lot more sense why it reads the way it does [01:05:26.280 --> 01:05:30.920] well I've read uh Randy's blog uh the traffic ticket [01:05:30.920 --> 01:05:33.240] trust me Randy's blog is not my blog [01:05:34.440 --> 01:05:39.160] well yeah I've definitely picked out here for sure like all this is very interesting to me [01:05:39.160 --> 01:05:43.240] and Rockwell is my home county and I hate going there [01:05:43.240 --> 01:05:46.920] hate driving through there and I always have trouble with the same [01:05:46.920 --> 01:05:50.520] sheriff's deputy uh and getting tickets [01:05:50.520 --> 01:05:54.680] and basically or getting pulled over not getting tickets [01:05:54.680 --> 01:06:00.040] but driving wall four so I'm looking for a little bit of retribution [01:06:00.040 --> 01:06:06.920] and uh I have time and well now you make it happen now you potentially have that [01:06:06.920 --> 01:06:16.920] so with this can I use the in any way the fact that I said these are written in correctly do [01:06:16.920 --> 01:06:21.560] you want to go back and fix them before you submit it and he said no [01:06:22.680 --> 01:06:27.160] well it doesn't matter whether he fixes the citation or not [01:06:27.160 --> 01:06:31.000] he's not the one that's going to actually write up the complaint [01:06:31.000 --> 01:06:37.640] he's a court clerk will do it from a rubber stamp or the prosecuting attorney will do it [01:06:38.200 --> 01:06:43.000] from a document template they will probably if they know what they're doing at all [01:06:44.360 --> 01:06:49.160] put the correct statutes on there and then the citation becomes irrelevant to that point [01:06:50.280 --> 01:06:57.400] gotcha okay so I looked on their court the court portal for my cases and uh I hadn't heard from them [01:06:57.400 --> 01:07:07.080] since uh I went in on September of last year uh yeah I believe in September and made a free trial [01:07:07.080 --> 01:07:15.000] appearance and said not guilty wanted a jury trial you entered a plea and yes again before [01:07:15.000 --> 01:07:21.560] you heard about the show on my blog yes okay at least that's your saving grace you didn't know [01:07:21.560 --> 01:07:31.000] now you know I know so uh you know I haven't heard from them in months and so I looked [01:07:31.000 --> 01:07:34.920] on their portal for the court and it showed that they had finished the collection [01:07:36.440 --> 01:07:43.080] so they're attempting to collect without ever allowing you a trial right okay called the court [01:07:43.080 --> 01:07:48.840] and asked them what was up with that and I got another letter for a free trial conference [01:07:48.840 --> 01:07:54.760] and without the mention of the license plate issue but only mentioning the speeding issue [01:07:55.720 --> 01:08:01.240] so well go in there prepared with the information that's on the blog and in those documents don't [01:08:01.240 --> 01:08:07.560] file the documents with whoever you're meeting with don't make that mistake right go in there [01:08:07.560 --> 01:08:13.240] and say I'm I'm here what do you wish to talk about well are you going to pay this and or we'll [01:08:13.240 --> 01:08:19.800] settle for this or blah blah blah no I'm not going to pay it because you have the burden of proof here [01:08:20.440 --> 01:08:26.200] and the officer has it to my knowledge file even filed a proper complaint oh well here's a copy of [01:08:26.200 --> 01:08:31.240] the complaint right here oh this is the complaint you're going to serve me with a copy of it now [01:08:31.240 --> 01:08:36.840] is that the case and make sure you are recording all this in case you haven't got that far in the [01:08:36.840 --> 01:08:42.680] shows and the blog I record everything yeah don't ever go anywhere public without something that [01:08:42.680 --> 01:08:53.240] records you don't have to tell them you're recording and don't just do it okay right on now you get a [01:08:53.240 --> 01:08:58.840] copy of the complaint and you can say okay fine I'll go home and write my motion to quash and [01:08:58.840 --> 01:09:03.720] dismiss the complaint and suppression of evidence and all that and I'll make sure that I notify you [01:09:03.720 --> 01:09:08.040] with a proper copy when I file them with the court can I please get your service information [01:09:08.040 --> 01:09:14.840] and then make sure they give you their name their office their mailing address their contact phone [01:09:14.840 --> 01:09:20.040] number make sure you're recording yourself getting all of that from them and that you informed them [01:09:20.040 --> 01:09:27.240] you're going to be filing these pleadings and then make sure that you do okay okay and then when [01:09:27.240 --> 01:09:31.800] they fail to respond to them we're going to use that against them because they absolutely will [01:09:31.800 --> 01:09:41.800] not respond to them okay so she also mentioned that I don't need to go to this pre-trial conference [01:09:41.800 --> 01:09:49.640] who is she Claire Veronica Martinez the chief clerk the chief clerk doesn't issue those except [01:09:49.640 --> 01:09:55.880] by the order of the judge correct right okay so if the judge said send out a notice telling [01:09:55.880 --> 01:10:00.680] this person to appear in my court for this conference does the thing that you received [01:10:00.680 --> 01:10:08.440] said there is a punitive result for not showing such as a warrant will be issued for your arrest [01:10:12.360 --> 01:10:19.880] uh do not see that then you better read better because if it doesn't have it then you're correct [01:10:19.880 --> 01:10:25.800] you aren't required to be there but if it does and you don't guess what [01:10:25.800 --> 01:10:35.320] go to jail for you to warrant bingo you get the warrant and then someone will pick you up and [01:10:35.320 --> 01:10:43.400] take you to jail yeah there's no uh there's no warrant warning on here at all okay so what exactly [01:10:43.400 --> 01:10:48.920] then did this clerk say in relation to not showing she just said it was a they made a [01:10:48.920 --> 01:10:57.320] clerical error that they never got my plea or uh or my appearance in front of the judge and the [01:10:58.040 --> 01:11:01.400] one of the attorney that's because you haven't ever appeared in front of the judge have you [01:11:02.520 --> 01:11:10.600] I have yes you did yeah and that's where you entered the plea yeah and so they sent [01:11:10.600 --> 01:11:15.320] it to collections from there and they're saying oh we shouldn't have done that now right okay [01:11:15.320 --> 01:11:21.400] okay and so what does that have to do with the pretrial conference notice you got [01:11:22.760 --> 01:11:29.720] well they said that was part of the clerical error that they sent me another uh notice of [01:11:29.720 --> 01:11:36.440] a conference because I guess they didn't report the other one the first time okay and did they [01:11:36.440 --> 01:11:41.480] say when and where and did they give you a copy of it say let's let's look at this from a logical [01:11:41.480 --> 01:11:46.600] standpoint they said that they were sending you or had sent you a different one correct [01:11:49.000 --> 01:11:55.000] yeah that was one of September of last year and then I got yeah I got that and then you said that [01:11:55.000 --> 01:11:59.720] they just admitted that that one was a clerical error and they had and they were sending you [01:11:59.720 --> 01:12:07.160] another one isn't that what you just said yeah uh it's probably a trial date uh is what I'm [01:12:07.160 --> 01:12:15.160] guessing they're going to send now that they know so they haven't sent it yet no okay do yourself a [01:12:15.160 --> 01:12:23.400] favor again while recording show up anyway let the clerk tell you at that time that you do not need [01:12:23.400 --> 01:12:30.920] to be there and get it on recording make sure that you have the clerk say uh talk to her say okay today [01:12:30.920 --> 01:12:37.400] is April 23rd I am scheduled for a pretrial conference here with someone I don't know who [01:12:37.400 --> 01:12:42.760] you guys sent me a written notice here it is and then I talked to you on the phone and you said that [01:12:42.760 --> 01:12:50.200] I didn't have to be here uh so do I have to be here today or not and if they say no you do not [01:12:50.200 --> 01:12:58.120] now you've got evidence proving that you didn't fail to show okay walk out go home go to work [01:12:58.120 --> 01:13:05.000] whatever it is you got to do but only then do you go and not show up for court because they [01:13:05.000 --> 01:13:10.280] pull this crap on a regular basis for people the clerk will tell them one thing when the paperwork [01:13:10.280 --> 01:13:15.400] they receive says something else and then guess who winds up getting in trouble it ain't that clerk [01:13:19.000 --> 01:13:27.160] right on uh so in uh obviously they're going to set a trial at some point I assume [01:13:27.160 --> 01:13:32.600] well unless they fail to prosecute it at some point which they've only got see the thing is [01:13:32.600 --> 01:13:37.560] is they've only got a certain amount of time from the complaint is filed to do it if they've [01:13:37.560 --> 01:13:46.440] got up to two years to file the complaint the citation is not the complaint okay so they have [01:13:46.440 --> 01:13:54.680] up to two years to file the complaint then they have a maximum of 60 days before they start running [01:13:54.680 --> 01:14:02.040] into the problem associated with failure to provide a speedy trial right on okay [01:14:04.040 --> 01:14:11.480] and the Texas courts have said that two months is too little and four months is too long so the [01:14:11.480 --> 01:14:17.160] sweet spot is three to four months past the time the complaint's been filed and they've done nothing [01:14:17.160 --> 01:14:23.080] to get you into court they've blown their chance for failure to provide a speedy trial okay but [01:14:23.080 --> 01:14:31.400] they got two years to issue that complaint okay now if they send you a notice or anything else [01:14:31.400 --> 01:14:35.640] like that then the first thing you need to do is that's the prosecutor where's a copy of the [01:14:35.640 --> 01:14:39.960] complaint well no complaint's been filed yet then why in the hell am I here talking to you [01:14:40.680 --> 01:14:45.160] how can I be forced to come here and talk to you when no one has made any kind of complaint [01:14:45.160 --> 01:14:53.560] against me for a criminal conduct what is the point of this make sure you record that and do [01:14:53.560 --> 01:15:01.640] that with the clerk no you do that with whoever the you're supposed to meet with so which will be [01:15:01.640 --> 01:15:08.760] the prosecuting attorney or someone in their office yeah I did that before you did what before [01:15:08.760 --> 01:15:15.000] yeah I met with the prosecuting attorney did you ask them that question no this is [01:15:16.360 --> 01:15:26.440] last year uh in september and for the same case yes okay yeah he said he would reduce the fine [01:15:27.720 --> 01:15:33.960] if I pay today or if I don't intend to pay I tend to I don't know why we're having a conversation [01:15:33.960 --> 01:15:40.760] I thought I was just going to enter a plea of not guilty and ask for a jury trial and so he closed [01:15:40.760 --> 01:15:48.040] this folder and walked out and I saw the judge and asked for a jury trial okay then that's the [01:15:48.040 --> 01:15:54.920] thing though where's the complaint why are you being forced to go in and talk about a case that [01:15:54.920 --> 01:16:06.760] doesn't even exist yet gotcha until a complaint is filed there is no freaking case well even [01:16:06.760 --> 01:16:12.920] if they have the ticket they the ticket is not the complaint it will never be the complaint [01:16:13.960 --> 01:16:21.400] unless you sign a waiver specifically allowing them to charge you via the citation rather than [01:16:21.400 --> 01:16:30.920] the complaint which you can only plead guilty to by 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is perfect [01:18:55.720 --> 01:19:18.360] thank you so much we are welcome happy holidays logos this is the logos radio network [01:19:18.360 --> 01:19:28.040] as i walk through the valley of the shadow of death i take a look at my life and realize [01:19:28.040 --> 01:19:33.480] the sun's left because i've been practicing and laughing so long that even my mama thinks that [01:19:33.480 --> 01:19:39.560] my mind is gone but i ain't never crossed a man that just deserves to be treated like a punk you [01:19:39.560 --> 01:19:44.920] know that's unheard of you better watch how you're talking and where you're walking or you and your [01:19:44.920 --> 01:19:51.160] homies might be lied to so i really hate the drip but i got a look as they close i see myself [01:19:51.160 --> 01:19:56.200] within the pistol smoke school i'm the kind of cheetah little homies want to be like all my [01:19:56.200 --> 01:19:59.160] needs in the night you tell your prayers in the street light [01:20:05.080 --> 01:20:12.760] all right folks we are back this is rule of law radio and once again here we are about [01:20:12.760 --> 01:20:18.120] to get another caller and it will be brett in texas brett what can we do for you [01:20:19.960 --> 01:20:25.880] well hello i can barely hear you can you talk more directly into your phone [01:20:27.160 --> 01:20:34.120] yes how about not a whole lot better but somewhat better give it a shot all right well [01:20:34.120 --> 01:20:40.200] i just wanted to thank you for your input on helping me to learn more about the things i needed [01:20:40.200 --> 01:20:47.640] to do today was the the day that i finally got out from layer number seven of all of these traffic [01:20:47.640 --> 01:20:54.200] chasers ah you're you're the brett you're the brett that sent the email yes i am okay and uh [01:20:54.200 --> 01:20:59.240] like the guy that just called in a moment ago uh mine was in rock wall when they started the [01:20:59.240 --> 01:21:07.080] trouble based on obscured license plates uh in my case uh the guy straight had pulled up and [01:21:07.080 --> 01:21:13.800] and told me when he pulled me over that he was unable to read my license plate and he was going [01:21:13.800 --> 01:21:18.600] to have to lift my tailgate a little bit i have some stuff at the back of my truck he had to lift [01:21:18.600 --> 01:21:24.520] the tailgate a little bit and then i said okay well so now you saw it so we're all good no he wanted [01:21:24.520 --> 01:21:31.480] to go ahead and cause more trouble and that took that was from september 2016 until today [01:21:31.480 --> 01:21:39.480] we've been two years and seven months of hassles uh so much paperwork ignoring everything you [01:21:40.360 --> 01:21:46.680] file and it's been it's been a big deal costing me a lot psychologically financially getting [01:21:46.680 --> 01:21:53.400] all the notarizing and everything but boy i'm glad it's finally over okay got it dismissed [01:21:53.400 --> 01:22:02.280] all good all right and you got all of them dismissed except for i think one you said uh [01:22:02.280 --> 01:22:08.920] in your other response that i got after the fact that said you paid one yes there's one that i've [01:22:08.920 --> 01:22:18.680] paid and that's because uh after filing everything they just would not um respond properly to any of [01:22:18.680 --> 01:22:23.960] it then why did you pay it with the offline if they weren't going to give due process why did you pay [01:22:23.960 --> 01:22:32.280] it because they turned it into a kps profiling warrant which means based on what based on their [01:22:32.280 --> 01:22:40.200] judgment against the law and the fact okay okay you're saying that they issued a warrant what year [01:22:40.200 --> 01:22:50.680] was this the warrant yeah that would have been i see that's about six months ago now so um i think [01:22:50.680 --> 01:22:56.440] it was toward the end of 2018 so they issued a warrant for your arrest for failure to pay the fines [01:22:58.440 --> 01:23:03.000] yes ding that's a violation of texas law you should not have paid it you should have sued [01:23:03.000 --> 01:23:10.920] the living crap out of them texas law very clearly states that no debtors prisons and that right now [01:23:10.920 --> 01:23:17.160] there's a statute in effect under chapter 45 that says they cannot issue warrants for failure to pay [01:23:17.160 --> 01:23:23.240] and the supreme court and the uh prior federal courts and the supreme court have all ruled [01:23:23.240 --> 01:23:28.520] that these are uh creating debtors prisons they cannot issue a warrant to have you arrested [01:23:28.520 --> 01:23:36.040] and incarcerated without some sort of proper determination as to your ability to pay well [01:23:36.040 --> 01:23:42.280] i agree with you 100 and i brought up that issue of debtors prison and how it's unconstitutional [01:23:42.280 --> 01:23:46.680] i brought up what the law says i don't care the issue to keep this profiling warrant you still [01:23:46.680 --> 01:23:54.520] should have sued and not paid really yeah well i do not want to get grabbed because the moment [01:23:54.520 --> 01:24:00.600] that you pay it's a dead issue you can't claim hard for something you did on your own [01:24:05.320 --> 01:24:05.640] okay [01:24:08.200 --> 01:24:12.440] all right but anyway if that's the only one you had to go through that with well congratulations [01:24:13.720 --> 01:24:21.480] yeah okay but do you have the seminar our security gave up do you have the seminar [01:24:21.480 --> 01:24:24.840] yes and that's what you used to fight this with [01:24:26.600 --> 01:24:31.480] well among other things yes okay well i don't know i don't know what you mean by other things but [01:24:32.040 --> 01:24:38.920] close enough i said i said i've done a lot of study on my own as well yeah uh i bought [01:24:38.920 --> 01:24:44.040] jurisdiction area i went through that that was very helpful for me to kind of get my head around [01:24:44.040 --> 01:24:51.240] how the game is played uh yes your seminar that was with randy and and debora back in 2009 [01:24:51.240 --> 01:24:56.680] i got that i went to your classes down in austin well i guess i caught the tail few of them that [01:24:56.680 --> 01:25:05.480] you were having in the bookstore uh that was very helpful uh yeah i've been buying materials as i can [01:25:05.480 --> 01:25:13.160] from from the different people and obviously some of them are just full of nonsense and others are [01:25:13.160 --> 01:25:21.160] like you have invested time to actually put the law behind what you're saying oh so let me just [01:25:21.160 --> 01:25:26.600] make sure that everybody out there understands this for what i understand myself you're saying that i [01:25:26.600 --> 01:25:33.160] gave you verifiably correct information in which to fight the fight meanwhile you've looked not [01:25:33.160 --> 01:25:38.600] only at my information but a whole bunch of other stuff a lot of which was just a joke [01:25:40.440 --> 01:25:43.880] yep a lot of it is okay i just want to make sure i understood you correctly [01:25:43.880 --> 01:25:54.600] so yeah today we finally have the relief of seeing that last one be dismissed [01:25:55.560 --> 01:26:01.960] and and honestly this this judge over here this uh the mark russo it sounds like this is any [01:26:01.960 --> 01:26:07.320] thought of the uh previous caller was dealing with because it's the chief clerk Veronica [01:26:07.320 --> 01:26:15.560] Martinez uh this judge i have never seen a judge like i i really appreciate this judge russo today [01:26:17.240 --> 01:26:24.280] i've never seen a judge in all of the dealings previous to these seven that got handled [01:26:25.240 --> 01:26:32.200] and these seven i've never seen a judge who was not just an arrogant somebody who wants to [01:26:32.200 --> 01:26:42.760] push past all the law this guy judge russo he was a humble guy he took a look at all the [01:26:42.760 --> 01:26:48.600] pleadings he read through everything if he didn't understand it he asked what was the thing you said [01:26:48.600 --> 01:26:54.840] i should take judicial notice of what and he went to go look it up meanwhile the prosecutors all [01:26:54.840 --> 01:27:01.720] squirming and you know it's the prosecutor would bring something up and i would oppose [01:27:01.720 --> 01:27:08.600] what the prosecutor said by bringing out a law or a statute or something that made it really clear [01:27:08.600 --> 01:27:14.600] that the prosecutor hadn't done his homework and was just clueless and the judge took all of this [01:27:14.600 --> 01:27:21.320] into account and read for himself and i really applaud russo for that they're super unusual [01:27:21.320 --> 01:27:27.640] all the other judges i've ever seen just do their own thing shoot you down and you're the pro say so [01:27:27.640 --> 01:27:34.680] you're wrong prosecutor why he's a learned counsel but he's right doesn't matter if what he says is [01:27:34.680 --> 01:27:43.080] just complete bs to the law yeah so i was i really appreciated that that was different with this guy [01:27:43.080 --> 01:27:47.160] well here's the thing the moment you have a judge refer to a prosecuting attorney has [01:27:47.160 --> 01:27:55.240] learned counsel object assumes facts not in evidence judge there is no evidence that this [01:27:55.240 --> 01:28:01.320] individual is learned counsel they have a college degree no brains and wouldn't know the law if it [01:28:01.320 --> 01:28:08.120] introduced itself which i have demonstrated thus far in this matter they're not learned they're ignorant [01:28:10.360 --> 01:28:16.440] see how that works and i think pretty much that's what happened today is is i have 42 motion [01:28:17.160 --> 01:28:23.080] they set me up for emotions hearing 30 minutes before my trial i met a trial that i've been [01:28:23.080 --> 01:28:27.400] objecting to and raising exceptions because they don't have any of your initial pleading [01:28:29.000 --> 01:28:32.680] they wanted to do this without initial pleadings and go ahead and push it through the merit [01:28:32.680 --> 01:28:40.600] style yeah but this pre-trial emotions hearing 30 minutes before the actual trial he was finally [01:28:40.600 --> 01:28:47.640] going to sit down and listen to the 40 i think i had 42 motions that he needed to deal with [01:28:47.640 --> 01:28:53.240] this and there was one motion from the proxies motion for continuance [01:28:57.640 --> 01:29:02.120] just because we need help we can't read that fast and we don't and did you object to the [01:29:02.120 --> 01:29:09.720] answer to the request for continuance yes i did okay good three page object opposition to his [01:29:09.720 --> 01:29:18.520] own paragraph but we need more time i pretty much uh ripped that apart with three pages of [01:29:18.520 --> 01:29:24.200] regions and law and statutes nine and pointed out that they're way past the statute of limitations [01:29:24.200 --> 01:29:29.560] even if they they had plenty of time to figure out how to get the right paperwork together and [01:29:29.560 --> 01:29:36.200] they never did and now it's too late for him to do it so why are we here yeah all right bread anything [01:29:36.200 --> 01:29:42.440] else no that's it before we say thanks all right well you're welcome and i'm glad we were of help [01:29:42.440 --> 01:29:47.240] to you thanks for calling in letting us know and for the email all right folks we got another [01:29:47.240 --> 01:29:51.560] break coming up here this is rule of law radio with your host eddie craig y'all hang in there and [01:29:51.560 --> 01:30:01.800] we will be right back to give you more factual and verifiably correct information radio frequency [01:30:01.800 --> 01:30:08.200] identification or rfid is a technology that silently tracks objects using radio waves but [01:30:08.200 --> 01:30:12.920] what if the object is you i'm going to 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copy today and together we can have free society we all want and deserve [01:32:58.440 --> 01:33:14.360] you're listening to the logo's radio network and logo's radio network dot com [01:33:28.440 --> 01:33:44.360] and [01:33:47.560 --> 01:33:53.800] all right folks we are back this is rule of law radio well we got a half an hour left in this [01:33:53.800 --> 01:33:58.840] here show two whole seven segments so let's see what we can get accomplished here on the phone banks [01:33:58.840 --> 01:34:07.800] next up is eric in california eric what can we do for you hey eddie howdy hi um i have some [01:34:07.800 --> 01:34:14.120] questions but we'll see if there's some previous shows and if you had alluded to your tendencies [01:34:14.120 --> 01:34:21.560] on how you travel at a rather high speed i don't know um i was wondering out here in california [01:34:21.560 --> 01:34:29.000] we have um yes it's a hard speed limit so you cannot drive over 65 70 but if you were traveling at [01:34:29.000 --> 01:34:37.400] like 100 um what like what's the bet how do you what do you do with your personal situation [01:34:38.360 --> 01:34:45.400] well what do you mean what do i do well when you get and when you say hard speed limit [01:34:45.400 --> 01:34:51.400] do the words prima facie appear in the laws of california anywhere in relation to a speed limit [01:34:52.600 --> 01:35:00.600] so they do but it's listed at 55 and under 55 and under is a prima facie speed limit [01:35:01.640 --> 01:35:10.920] correct then what is an over 55 presumed to be um a violation of a prima facie speed limit [01:35:10.920 --> 01:35:17.960] uh the statute i don't have it right in front of you but at least something to the extent of [01:35:18.600 --> 01:35:23.560] you're not allowed to drive or you shall well every state says that but here's the problem [01:35:24.680 --> 01:35:30.760] every time the words prima facie appear in relation to a speeding allegation [01:35:31.640 --> 01:35:39.880] there are other precedent conditions that have to exist almost always those conditions involve [01:35:39.880 --> 01:35:49.080] collision with another person or vehicle either already lawfully upon or entering a highway [01:35:49.640 --> 01:35:55.800] and that you collided with them based solely on your inability to avoid said collision [01:35:56.360 --> 01:36:04.600] because you were traveling at too high a rate of speed okay if it's a prima facie speed limit [01:36:04.600 --> 01:36:11.160] i'm almost guarantee you were going to find somewhere the alluding to the necessary necessity [01:36:11.160 --> 01:36:17.160] of a collision in order to commit an offense assuming they have even defined it as an offense [01:36:17.160 --> 01:36:22.600] which here in texas they never have they charge you with an offense that does not exist in law [01:36:22.600 --> 01:36:31.160] anywhere okay but even so even when they charge you even if it did exist the parameters are never [01:36:31.160 --> 01:36:37.400] complete because all they allege is that the speed limit was posted this amount you traveled [01:36:37.400 --> 01:36:44.200] this amount and there is no mention of failure to observe the conditions and circumstances that [01:36:44.200 --> 01:36:49.320] then existed so as to avoid a collision with another person or vehicle already lawfully upon [01:36:49.320 --> 01:36:55.240] or entering the highway okay without which there is no offense [01:36:55.240 --> 01:37:05.320] i have not read in california that it has um the extent of entering or the highway but it [01:37:05.320 --> 01:37:13.080] does say here that's based on reasonable imprudence it says the same thing here yeah okay but here's [01:37:13.080 --> 01:37:19.080] the thing about prima facie and reasonable improvement in the same sentence you say that [01:37:19.080 --> 01:37:27.560] that every instance of going down this road above 55 miles an hour results in harm to person or [01:37:27.560 --> 01:37:33.960] other vehicles that's what you're saying when you're saying that you committed a crime by [01:37:33.960 --> 01:37:40.280] going over the posted speed limit when it's a prima facie speed limit okay that you every [01:37:40.280 --> 01:37:48.440] time you do that you're going to have an accident is that the case no okay if that is not the case [01:37:48.440 --> 01:37:53.960] then you proved your speed to be reasonable and prudent because regardless of how fast [01:37:53.960 --> 01:37:59.240] you were going you successfully controlled your car so as not to have a collision with another [01:37:59.240 --> 01:38:03.160] person or vehicle already lawfully upon or entering the highway did you not [01:38:08.280 --> 01:38:15.320] i'm sorry what was that did you didn't have a collision even though you're doing 70 in a 55 right [01:38:15.320 --> 01:38:22.200] right correct therefore the presumption that 55 is the maximum safe speed for which you can [01:38:22.200 --> 01:38:31.640] avoid a collision is not accurate is it nope okay so on a prima facie speed limit you didn't [01:38:31.640 --> 01:38:37.400] commit an offense without the collision why because you proved your speed was reasonable [01:38:37.400 --> 01:38:44.920] and prudent because you managed to avoid said collision okay so there is their capable with uh [01:38:44.920 --> 01:38:49.400] certain criteria that have to met for reasonable and prudent or is it just what you're saying [01:38:50.360 --> 01:38:57.400] okay it's it's logic to begin with okay you can't say reasonable and prudent is set in stone [01:38:57.400 --> 01:39:02.760] when i can do something that is different than what you say is reasonable and prudent and i do it [01:39:02.760 --> 01:39:10.040] successfully thus proving your facts are incorrect that's plain simple code to the heart logic [01:39:14.840 --> 01:39:21.480] okay there are also at one point there were cases that specifically said that speed limits [01:39:21.480 --> 01:39:28.040] in and of themselves are arbitrary and unconstitutional because they prove nothing in [01:39:28.040 --> 01:39:35.560] relation to a person's ability to avoid causing harm to others okay there used to be case law [01:39:35.560 --> 01:39:40.840] that was you could find easily on that but somehow or other that's disappeared but the [01:39:40.840 --> 01:39:47.080] fact remains that where the speed limit the language says prima facie you know what prima [01:39:47.080 --> 01:39:55.800] facie means in law right correct yeah what does it mean just on its face right at first glance [01:39:55.800 --> 01:40:03.640] on its face this appears to be the facts but you just proved those facts to be untrue didn't you [01:40:04.920 --> 01:40:12.600] yes if you prove those facts to be untrue then you prove the criteria of not reasonable and prudent [01:40:12.600 --> 01:40:20.280] to be equally as untrue did you not good bingo where's the fallacy in the logic there [01:40:20.280 --> 01:40:24.840] there's none thank you [01:40:28.840 --> 01:40:33.560] so do you get a bunch of tickets when you're out it took me two and a half years to get the [01:40:33.560 --> 01:40:40.760] one ticket i've had since i've been in austin okay that's without plates that's with private [01:40:40.760 --> 01:40:46.760] plates that's with an expired license according to them though it's been it'd been out of it it [01:40:46.760 --> 01:40:53.880] expired on my birthday 12 years before i got this ticket i didn't get ticketed for anything except [01:40:53.880 --> 01:41:01.320] for speeding and of course i lost the trial because the municipal court refused to allow me [01:41:01.320 --> 01:41:07.320] to introduce a defense which is illegal in itself then the appeals court reversed it [01:41:09.160 --> 01:41:15.320] okay okay the appeals court reversed the conviction remanded it back demanded that the [01:41:15.320 --> 01:41:22.520] trial court conduct new proceedings which they did not do they simply changed the record and sent [01:41:22.520 --> 01:41:29.160] it back and instead of reimbursing my fines uh that i had to pay to get the appeal my appeal bond [01:41:29.160 --> 01:41:36.360] they kept the freaking money and they were ordered by the court to pay me back that money plus all [01:41:36.360 --> 01:41:42.920] of my expenses for going on the appeal and they never did it and yet these idiots out here that [01:41:42.920 --> 01:41:47.480] call themselves legal experts never bothered to look at the final disposition of my case [01:41:47.480 --> 01:41:54.200] they only look at the fact that i lost it in the municipal court because uh the idiot judge [01:41:54.200 --> 01:41:59.080] jikens in there wouldn't comply with any of the rules of procedure or the law and told me that i [01:41:59.080 --> 01:42:04.600] could not put on a defense in my case and i did it anyway but he wouldn't let it be part of the [01:42:04.600 --> 01:42:10.200] record but when it got up on appeal guess what the appeals court said you can't do this crap [01:42:10.200 --> 01:42:15.160] the convictions overturned we're remanding it back we have conflicting entries in the record for [01:42:15.160 --> 01:42:20.440] a guilty verdict and blah blah blah no you pay all the cost of his appeal too by the way [01:42:21.240 --> 01:42:23.560] and yet no one bothers to look at that part of the case [01:42:25.880 --> 01:42:30.840] they want to say my stuff doesn't work because i lost it trial and yet the whole time i'm teaching [01:42:30.840 --> 01:42:34.200] you guys what am i telling you about what you're doing at trial [01:42:34.200 --> 01:42:43.240] how to create the record for what for the appeal bingo and then when the appeal turns around says [01:42:43.240 --> 01:42:48.200] this guy was right you screwed up and everybody wants to ignore that part of it and tell you [01:42:48.200 --> 01:42:57.480] guys wrong to begin with a trial what a bunch of maroons so that's what's meant to the case [01:42:57.480 --> 01:43:05.480] you talked about a few weeks ago rent versus us um in the case in dc now here in california [01:43:05.480 --> 01:43:10.440] traffic stops are just like dc they're civil infraction well they've been civil infractions [01:43:10.440 --> 01:43:15.000] in california for years they're you even got california court opinions that say they're [01:43:15.000 --> 01:43:20.520] civil infractions they're not criminal that's how you guys wind up getting screwed up there [01:43:20.520 --> 01:43:29.400] because you're put on trial for a civil offense in front of a of a court clerk not a judge not [01:43:29.400 --> 01:43:35.400] somebody who knows the law a freaking court clerk is acting as your commissioner to hear this case [01:43:35.400 --> 01:43:39.800] and find you guilty out of default they're going to do it no matter what [01:43:42.440 --> 01:43:46.840] that's why you shouldn't be playing that game you should learn how to do it different [01:43:46.840 --> 01:43:52.040] and force them to drop it 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got any other questions on this [01:46:29.160 --> 01:46:34.440] good yeah just a couple more that ring says they need probable cause even for a civil [01:46:34.440 --> 01:46:39.880] citation which is impossible so out here in california what is yeah except the problem is [01:46:39.880 --> 01:46:47.560] you've got a us supreme court case that says that the officer can stop you even for a civil infraction [01:46:47.560 --> 01:46:54.600] because the infraction gives him probable cause because they're not relating probable cause to [01:46:54.600 --> 01:47:02.200] criminal conduct even though that has been how they have defined it in every single case they've [01:47:02.200 --> 01:47:10.680] ever ruled on that probable cause stemmed from criminal conduct and yet here they're trying to [01:47:10.680 --> 01:47:18.840] equivocate a civil infraction as something that provides probable cause this shows you the dual [01:47:18.840 --> 01:47:25.560] corrupted nature of us supreme court opinions on subjects where they favor governmental power [01:47:25.560 --> 01:47:30.440] over the individual rights of the people and the constitutional protections that we put in place [01:47:30.440 --> 01:47:39.640] what's your other question um so i lost that appeals with the toll road and um wait you what [01:47:39.640 --> 01:47:45.960] write up oh okay i didn't lose the appeal but i have to write up a motion to file an appeal [01:47:45.960 --> 01:47:52.520] for the toll road violation uh-huh um i have i ended up losing that with the administrator [01:47:53.240 --> 01:47:59.720] uh do you have any points or anything that i should most definitely not in the um was the [01:47:59.720 --> 01:48:03.480] was any part of the toll road in question built using public funds [01:48:06.680 --> 01:48:10.600] uh yeah i was done through initiative okay that's not what i asked you [01:48:11.400 --> 01:48:17.880] an initiative does not automatically mean public funds public approval and public funds [01:48:17.880 --> 01:48:25.880] are not the same thing yes yes not all of it but yes part of it was built you need to get the records [01:48:25.880 --> 01:48:32.520] that prove that how are they charging you a fee to use a road that your taxes have already been [01:48:32.520 --> 01:48:42.040] used to pay for those fees are for commercial use of that road not regular general public use of that [01:48:42.040 --> 01:48:51.960] road why because you've already paid for it that is double taxation you're taxing me and you're [01:48:51.960 --> 01:49:00.280] charging me a fee is that should i add that with my other points that i want to argue if you have [01:49:00.280 --> 01:49:11.880] other points you think you can make work yeah yes okay all right is that it um that's it one [01:49:11.880 --> 01:49:17.560] year class is going to start uh well soon as i get a way to get this streaming done in a computer [01:49:17.560 --> 01:49:23.800] that'll stream on i'm still having os problems with these things the power supplies in them died as [01:49:23.800 --> 01:49:30.760] soon as i got them built the very next day and now i'm finally got new power supplies in uh and i've [01:49:30.760 --> 01:49:36.520] got to get them all put back together uh and well try to get the os is loaded on them that i need to [01:49:36.520 --> 01:49:44.040] run this stuff off of but so far no luck okay but as soon as i do i'll make sure and announce it okay [01:49:44.040 --> 01:49:50.360] sounds good thank you yes sir thanks for calling right all right now looks like carlos [01:49:50.360 --> 01:49:55.400] dropped off i don't know why but that leaves us with joanna in south carolina joanna what can we do [01:49:55.400 --> 01:50:02.040] for you hello eddie you don't sound like a joanna unless this is uh take a guess week [01:50:03.160 --> 01:50:08.360] and that's what you said the last time if you want to update her well actually i don't have a way [01:50:08.360 --> 01:50:14.760] to update it so okay no problem but anyway go ahead call me you can call me joanna if you want [01:50:14.760 --> 01:50:20.680] to eddie that's good it's good information um i was wondering if you mind it entertaining a [01:50:20.680 --> 01:50:26.600] non-traffic issue uh well i talk about non-traffic all the time it depends on what it is it has to [01:50:26.600 --> 01:50:34.520] do with mortgages no because i don't do mortgage stuff no this is um i did a freedom of information [01:50:34.520 --> 01:50:42.200] request to uh the county as assessor okay and and uh my request was for the scope and [01:50:42.200 --> 01:50:47.240] substantive content of all records collected and assembled and maintained by the office of assessor [01:50:48.760 --> 01:50:55.800] wait wait wait wait you ask for every record they keep a description of their files [01:50:56.440 --> 01:51:02.840] what the substantive okay so whoa whoa stop stop stop stop have you read what your public [01:51:02.840 --> 01:51:12.360] information at considers a valid information request i did but i cannot quote it or okay when [01:51:12.360 --> 01:51:22.280] you did do the words public records come to mind yes do the words public policies and procedures [01:51:22.280 --> 01:51:31.080] come to mind i don't recall that well probably it does those are all open things okay financials [01:51:31.080 --> 01:51:37.160] things of that nature but they all exist as public records when you ask them to give you a [01:51:37.160 --> 01:51:44.760] description of all of the stuff that they keep and how they organize it you are either asking [01:51:44.760 --> 01:51:48.360] for you're asking for one of two things one of which they can give you and one of which they [01:51:48.360 --> 01:51:54.360] cannot the one they can give you is if you're asking for a policies and procedures manual [01:51:54.360 --> 01:52:02.680] dealing with the collection management storage retrieval and searching of public records okay [01:52:04.360 --> 01:52:11.240] the other is i want you to sit down and write up a piece of documentation that doesn't exist [01:52:11.240 --> 01:52:18.200] anywhere by anyone else relating to how you do your job and maintain public records guess [01:52:18.200 --> 01:52:25.960] which one they do not have to answer the latter bingo and that's what you asked for wasn't it [01:52:27.160 --> 01:52:36.920] well i guess i need to uh discuss that a little further reason reason being is the um title 30 [01:52:36.920 --> 01:52:42.840] and here in south carolina read read down over it talks about like a schedule of documents that [01:52:42.840 --> 01:52:48.600] they have to maintain and they they have to move off to archives at certain times and all this and [01:52:48.600 --> 01:52:54.920] that that's the schedule i'd like to see what okay wait a minute wait a minute did you specifically [01:52:54.920 --> 01:53:03.160] say that i wish to see the document referred to in such and such law of the state of south carolina [01:53:03.880 --> 01:53:09.560] called a schedule whatever the title is the law gave it did you specifically ask for that [01:53:09.560 --> 01:53:19.960] no sir well then go back and try that again two things right you cannot request anything but public [01:53:19.960 --> 01:53:26.600] records from a public entity via an information act request in any state okay they are not required [01:53:26.600 --> 01:53:32.760] to generate new documentation for you only provide copies of documentation that already [01:53:32.760 --> 01:53:42.680] exist in the form of records policies procedures financials etc etc okay right certain records [01:53:42.680 --> 01:53:49.240] of that type especially certain kinds of policies and procedures may be specifically exempted but [01:53:49.240 --> 01:53:54.840] if they are not then they are subject to an information request and they are not allowed [01:53:54.840 --> 01:54:00.280] to deny you access to them without an actual opinion from the state attorney general saying [01:54:00.280 --> 01:54:08.680] that these documents are protected based upon the following law right okay yeah my request my [01:54:08.680 --> 01:54:14.200] request covered that if you deny any or all the request yeah but you didn't ask for anything [01:54:14.200 --> 01:54:20.120] they could give you so it doesn't matter what you said in the rest of it you asked for the impossible [01:54:20.120 --> 01:54:26.600] therefore anything you asked for in addition to the impossible is equally impossible true or false [01:54:26.600 --> 01:54:37.800] okay so if you didn't ask for something specific by name in a way that they could not ignore or [01:54:37.800 --> 01:54:43.320] say they misunderstood what you wanted then you cannot blame them for sidestepping an [01:54:43.320 --> 01:54:49.480] overbroad request they can't define or have to generate something entirely new to accommodate [01:54:49.480 --> 01:54:57.960] because the information act will not require them to do that all right then then may i ask for your [01:54:57.960 --> 01:55:06.280] guidance or assistance there on how can i get the name of any particular file that they maintain [01:55:06.280 --> 01:55:11.720] records the records of the files you know there might be like assessment files there might be [01:55:11.720 --> 01:55:18.040] exempted well you can't ask for every assessment file because again you're asking for an overbroad [01:55:18.040 --> 01:55:23.320] request now you can ask for an assessment file between this date and this date just don't make [01:55:23.320 --> 01:55:29.480] it more than 12 months at a time okay what i'm what i'm asking and maybe i'm not expressing [01:55:29.480 --> 01:55:38.200] myself anywhere near close enough i would like to know what files they have so i can make a request [01:55:38.200 --> 01:55:47.320] okay but okay stop stop stop first off it depends on how we're defining file okay if you're talking [01:55:47.320 --> 01:55:54.600] about an individual folder with a set of individual records then you may not have a list available to [01:55:54.600 --> 01:56:04.840] them or you about every specific folder in any given file because a file can also be a drawer [01:56:04.840 --> 01:56:14.760] a set of folders an entire cabinet okay okay so information requests need to be specific [01:56:14.760 --> 01:56:22.040] you need to identify the record or document you are requesting you need to identify the [01:56:22.040 --> 01:56:29.240] time period of the type of record you're looking for that you expect to receive like this specific [01:56:29.240 --> 01:56:37.400] financial record dealing with such and such a count line item uh from january 1st of 2010 [01:56:37.400 --> 01:56:51.080] to uh december 31st 2015 all right my intent is to be they are not required to infer your intent [01:56:51.080 --> 01:56:56.600] they are only required to provide what the written word says you requested if they can [01:56:57.880 --> 01:57:05.960] so i cannot know what types of files they maintain again i don't know if they can tell you what kind [01:57:05.960 --> 01:57:12.040] of files they maintain if there is not some law that says they have to track that information [01:57:12.040 --> 01:57:18.280] to some specific level of detail they do because they have to have it at a certain age then they [01:57:18.280 --> 01:57:24.200] have to put in the archive no that you're talking about staging of files you're talking about the [01:57:24.200 --> 01:57:31.400] timeliness of files all records versus new records but you're talking to me about how do i know what [01:57:31.400 --> 01:57:39.960] those records are i again i'll back up and explain it if you're the assessor what i'd say is gee i [01:57:39.960 --> 01:57:44.280] would like to know what type of files you folks maintain how can i find that out [01:57:46.920 --> 01:57:53.800] again you said there is a specifically named type of schedule that says the type of files they must [01:57:53.800 --> 01:58:01.880] maintain right i don't know exactly a numerate series files but it refers to a schedule and [01:58:01.880 --> 01:58:08.840] that it would be time for archives okay then just ask for a copy of the schedule according to such [01:58:08.840 --> 01:58:15.640] and such statute that is maintained by your office in relation to your particular public job [01:58:16.920 --> 01:58:22.760] okay and then see what that gets you and go from there all right all right thank you very much [01:58:22.760 --> 01:58:26.760] you're welcome that's what i'll try and work on all right you any appreciate what you do [01:58:26.760 --> 01:58:32.760] yes sir thanks for calling all right folks success except for carlos who dropped off maybe he'll [01:58:32.760 --> 01:58:37.560] send me an email or hit me up on facebook i don't know anyway i want to thank you all for listening [01:58:37.560 --> 01:58:44.840] please support the network we need your donations we are cash poor and strapped please donate y'all [01:58:44.840 --> 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