[00:00.000 --> 00:06.760] The following news flash is brought to you by The Lone Star Lowdown. [00:06.760 --> 00:13.120] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with Precious Metals, Gold $1,429 an ounce, [00:13.120 --> 00:21.320] Silver $16.45 an ounce, Copper $2.75 an ounce, Oil, Texas Crew $55.63 a barrel, Brent Crew [00:21.320 --> 00:29.920] $62.47 a barrel, and Cryptos in order of Market Cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum, Twitter [00:29.920 --> 00:41.680] $327.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $1.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a Crypto Coin. [00:41.680 --> 00:52.400] In history, the year 1916, the preparedness day bombing, a time suitcase bomb, was detonated [00:52.400 --> 00:57.760] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I preparedness day parade, killing [00:57.760 --> 01:04.760] the 10 and injuring 40 today in history. [01:04.760 --> 01:09.440] And recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing hemp into [01:09.440 --> 01:14.080] taxes law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin [01:14.080 --> 01:18.080] and San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file [01:18.080 --> 01:22.280] new ones, since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory [01:22.280 --> 01:24.720] equipment to test the herb for THC. [01:24.720 --> 01:28.440] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month that [01:28.440 --> 01:33.080] she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the [01:33.080 --> 01:34.080] law. [01:34.080 --> 01:37.600] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General stipulated in a letter [01:37.600 --> 01:42.080] to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:42.080 --> 01:48.240] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as [01:48.240 --> 01:51.200] well as other cities too, like the district attorney. [01:51.200 --> 01:57.240] In El Paso, Kyma Esparza, a Democrat who also stated earlier this month that the law quote [01:57.240 --> 02:01.720] will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.720 --> 02:06.720] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.720 --> 02:10.720] in Harris County, who stated that quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [02:10.720 --> 02:13.440] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.440 --> 02:17.360] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [02:17.360 --> 02:22.560] charged with. [02:22.560 --> 02:27.440] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark. [02:27.440 --> 02:32.360] As the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket [02:32.360 --> 02:38.000] shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East [02:38.000 --> 02:39.500] Pacific Ocean. [02:39.500 --> 02:43.800] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [02:43.800 --> 02:50.080] its front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [02:50.080 --> 03:19.560] glow. [03:19.560 --> 03:26.520] Hey, howdy, howdy, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio on this, the 17th day of [03:26.520 --> 03:30.920] January, 2020. [03:30.920 --> 03:35.120] And I'm turning the call lines on. [03:35.120 --> 03:36.120] Call lines are open. [03:36.120 --> 03:44.480] If you have a question or a comment, give us a call, 512-646-1984. [03:44.480 --> 03:51.320] This is our four hour info marathon and we will have the call boards open all night. [03:51.320 --> 03:56.840] So we'll, if you have a question or comment, call in and we'll make sure we get to everybody. [03:56.840 --> 04:04.320] We'll try to depend on how many calls we've got, so better to call in early than late [04:04.320 --> 04:12.840] because about halfway through the show, the calls tend to start picking up and our boards [04:12.840 --> 04:16.120] could only hold four calls at a time. [04:16.120 --> 04:23.400] So if you can't get through, then just be patient, wait till someone drops off and then [04:23.400 --> 04:25.880] give us a call. [04:25.880 --> 04:33.840] To start with, Brett, you had a question that you wanted to discuss on the air about how [04:33.840 --> 04:39.520] to get the prosecutor to come to the table and make a deal. [04:39.520 --> 04:46.800] Right, it seems like you've talked before about pressuring these attorneys to the point [04:46.800 --> 04:51.840] where they would offer a deal that we would like. [04:51.840 --> 04:59.720] For someone who has the goal to just be left alone, I want to live my life in peace. [04:59.720 --> 05:02.720] I want these people to stop bothering me. [05:02.720 --> 05:05.720] They're not necessarily trying to get the whole system changed. [05:05.720 --> 05:11.680] They just want the hassles to stop. [05:11.680 --> 05:18.480] What's a good way to communicate to these prosecutors who are in a position to make [05:18.480 --> 05:31.120] the dismissal deal, to communicate to them that I am going to come after you nonstop [05:31.120 --> 05:39.880] until you let go of this, you know, the heat is coming up. [05:39.880 --> 05:49.040] This is, it's difficult to find that place because you never know who you're dealing [05:49.040 --> 05:53.040] with. [05:53.040 --> 05:57.480] If you get a ticket or you get charged with something and you want it to go away or you [05:57.480 --> 06:01.920] want to get a deal quickly, the best way to do that is hire an attorney. [06:01.920 --> 06:09.840] If you don't have an attorney, they assume you're an easy mark. [06:09.840 --> 06:17.080] If you don't have an attorney and you start filing motions and stuff, it's like they feel [06:17.080 --> 06:25.240] like they just have to grind you in the dirt. [06:25.240 --> 06:33.320] They just feel like if they let a pro se beat them, it is the worst thing that can happen [06:33.320 --> 06:35.240] on earth. [06:35.240 --> 06:45.040] So the only way I know to do this is bar grieve them until they squeal. [06:45.040 --> 06:50.240] Bar grieve them every time they move and never ever say a word about the bar grievance. [06:50.240 --> 06:56.560] And if they try to talk to you about the bar grievance, you tell them, oh, no, no, no. [06:56.560 --> 07:02.200] That would be improper, we can't, if you want to discuss the bar grievance, that has to [07:02.200 --> 07:03.200] go through the bar. [07:03.200 --> 07:05.680] I can't talk to you about that. [07:05.680 --> 07:11.640] And then keep filing motions to dismiss. [07:11.640 --> 07:19.440] Motion to dismiss, if you beat them up enough, they may not object to one. [07:19.440 --> 07:26.800] They may just let the judge rule on it and let it go away, but it's difficult when it's [07:26.800 --> 07:27.800] criminal. [07:27.800 --> 07:31.880] I guess it's difficult anyway if you're pro se. [07:31.880 --> 07:39.160] They do the song and dance and seltzer down your pants and tell you that you have a right [07:39.160 --> 07:40.160] to a fair trial. [07:40.160 --> 07:44.160] Well, there's not a darn thing fair about it. [07:44.160 --> 07:46.800] It's not anywhere close to being fair. [07:46.800 --> 07:48.680] They do not intend it to be fair. [07:48.680 --> 07:57.160] And that's why we develop these other tools, because what they do is unfair. [07:57.160 --> 08:01.160] So we turn a little back on them. [08:01.160 --> 08:03.520] But you've seen it, Brett. [08:03.520 --> 08:10.400] No matter what you do to them, they will fight you and fight you and fight you and fight, [08:10.400 --> 08:16.200] and they do not care how many thousands and thousands of dollars they spend fighting [08:16.200 --> 08:18.760] enough to charge. [08:18.760 --> 08:21.600] Right, well it's not coming out of their pocket. [08:21.600 --> 08:26.120] They know they're hurting me, but the dollars don't hurt them. [08:26.120 --> 08:28.240] They spend all that money, but... [08:28.240 --> 08:33.840] Now, when you're bar-grieving them into the Stone Age and they still can't stop, the more [08:33.840 --> 08:38.160] you bar-grieve them, the more they feel like they have to fight you and beat you. [08:38.160 --> 08:43.080] Let me bring someone on to talk to that. [08:43.080 --> 08:44.080] Scott. [08:44.080 --> 08:46.440] You there? [08:46.440 --> 08:50.200] Yeah, go ahead. [08:50.200 --> 08:54.280] You want to speak to this subject? [08:54.280 --> 09:03.400] Like I coined that little phrase, bar-grieve them into the Stone Age and don't stop. [09:03.400 --> 09:10.680] I mean, you bar-grieve them for everything and then start filing tea clothes on the cops, [09:10.680 --> 09:16.280] on the chief of police, on everybody, and then when the tea clothes comes by, start [09:16.280 --> 09:22.440] filing criminally against those guys, too, and you just can't give in. [09:22.440 --> 09:27.160] I mean, shoot, Randy saw this stack of bar-grieve and says, I did. [09:27.160 --> 09:28.560] I mean, hell, it was there. [09:28.560 --> 09:29.560] Wait, wait. [09:29.560 --> 09:34.400] That stack of bar-grieve, as you said me, was only three inches high. [09:34.400 --> 09:35.400] I know. [09:35.400 --> 09:42.640] And that was just one county. [09:42.640 --> 09:43.640] It was. [09:43.640 --> 09:49.040] I couldn't believe how many bar-grieves just are there, but did they ever back up? [09:49.040 --> 09:55.840] No, they kept pressing, and even when they did their little quasi-trial and everything [09:55.840 --> 10:02.760] at the end, withholding Brady evidence, I filed after, even the thing was, they just [10:02.760 --> 10:06.880] completely washed it out and just said, okay, everything's a wash. [10:06.880 --> 10:07.880] We're done here. [10:07.880 --> 10:13.720] Just don't come back, basically, and I bar-grieved them after that, too. [10:13.720 --> 10:17.720] So I kept bar-grieving them even after this fact. [10:17.720 --> 10:19.240] And so, yeah. [10:19.240 --> 10:22.840] But there's one thing you didn't do. [10:22.840 --> 10:27.960] Did you repeatedly file motions to dismiss? [10:27.960 --> 10:30.720] I did not. [10:30.720 --> 10:38.200] And when Brett asked me this question, it was a good question, and I thought about what [10:38.200 --> 10:45.240] had happened to you and what's happened to me in the past and how nothing you do to them [10:45.240 --> 10:48.480] will get them to even slow down. [10:48.480 --> 10:51.520] The more you do to them, the harder they seem to fight you. [10:51.520 --> 10:52.520] Right. [10:52.520 --> 10:57.960] They might change out lawyers, but the barrage keeps coming, and they don't just go, you [10:57.960 --> 10:58.960] know what? [10:58.960 --> 11:05.480] We should dismiss this, and they don't seem to take that as a possible option, and even [11:05.480 --> 11:09.720] if it goes before the judge, judges usually don't hear it, but if they do hear it, they [11:09.720 --> 11:11.960] just deny it out of hand. [11:11.960 --> 11:12.960] Motion to dismiss? [11:12.960 --> 11:13.960] Oh, well, I can't do that. [11:13.960 --> 11:16.320] They're not going to dismiss. [11:16.320 --> 11:21.280] This guy doesn't even have a lawyer. [11:21.280 --> 11:26.760] So I don't think there's got to be a way to kind of leave. [11:26.760 --> 11:39.120] One of the things we can do is, in Tim's case, we filed a request for findings of fact and [11:39.120 --> 11:42.880] conclusions at law. [11:42.880 --> 11:49.280] Even in a county court, and a county court is not required to provide findings of fact, [11:49.280 --> 11:54.640] neither is a municipal or JP court. [11:54.640 --> 12:02.720] However, they are required to properly apply the law to the facts, and if they refuse to [12:02.720 --> 12:08.880] show that they did, it creates the adverse inference that they did not, and that should [12:08.880 --> 12:12.720] be criminal. [12:12.720 --> 12:14.920] That's what I say misdemeanor in Texas. [12:14.920 --> 12:20.960] Yes, but does that make them drop the case, or does it just make them upset and frustrated [12:20.960 --> 12:25.160] and embarrassed, and they still keep coming after you? [12:25.160 --> 12:31.480] Well, nothing, I have found, nothing that will make them drop the case. [12:31.480 --> 12:40.760] Well, absolutely nothing other than hiring a lawyer, and they won't drop it. [12:40.760 --> 12:50.760] What do you think about the interlocutory order combined with the fact that the Texas [12:50.760 --> 12:57.520] rules of appellate procedure require them to produce the findings of fact and conclusions [12:57.520 --> 13:01.360] of law when they issue a ruling? [13:01.360 --> 13:06.640] So it would be like a final, as if they had just banged the gavel and given you a guilty [13:06.640 --> 13:11.080] conviction, but you're not appealing the final conviction, you're appealing interlocutory. [13:11.080 --> 13:13.280] Do you think that's a possibility? [13:13.280 --> 13:15.080] Yes, it is. [13:15.080 --> 13:20.560] The problem is, is the court will deny you the interlocutory, and you don't have to go [13:20.560 --> 13:27.040] to the supreme, and the supreme will deny you interlocutory, and the remedy to that [13:27.040 --> 13:29.960] is to sue them in the federal court. [13:29.960 --> 13:40.960] But this gets really heavy to do that, so maybe we need to work on the traffic site. [13:40.960 --> 13:48.600] I could expand the traffic site into all of these motions and pleadings that we've developed. [13:48.600 --> 13:56.880] I can put them all on there, but it just takes a bit to get it done, and I have a lot of [13:56.880 --> 14:02.320] people wanting me to make this available for other states, but I don't have anybody who [14:02.320 --> 14:07.280] will help me put the software together, the motions and pleadings together. [14:07.280 --> 14:13.360] They all want it done for them, and want me to spend all this time on it, and when I ask [14:13.360 --> 14:19.480] them to do something, oh, they got to go give their cat a bath or something, so that's why [14:19.480 --> 14:22.160] I haven't gotten to all of that. [14:22.160 --> 14:27.680] I've just got way too much on my plate, but we have all the documentation, we have all [14:27.680 --> 14:35.240] the motions and pleadings, and it's simple enough to add to the questionnaire. [14:35.240 --> 14:44.160] I have the second, the questionnaire part of the traffic site up and working, but what [14:44.160 --> 14:51.560] I haven't done is added in all of the documentations that are indicated by the answers, and there [14:51.560 --> 14:55.920] are stacks of them. [14:55.920 --> 15:01.440] The nice thing about this tool is once you build one and drop it in, it's permanent. [15:01.440 --> 15:08.400] I was just helping someone in Alabama, and I put everything on the traffic site, downloaded [15:08.400 --> 15:16.000] all the documents, and took out the ones that were specific to Texas, and then I still had [15:16.000 --> 15:22.960] the standard documents all filled out for this guy, and all we had to do is change where [15:22.960 --> 15:29.480] it referenced the Texas law to an Alabama law, and then once we're done with this, I'll [15:29.480 --> 15:32.800] take these documents and load them under Alabama. [15:32.800 --> 15:40.480] If I can get people to use the site and rewrite their documents, take my case law from Texas [15:40.480 --> 15:47.840] and look up corresponding case law from other states, I'll add those to the tool. [15:47.840 --> 15:54.720] This traffic site, if we get it up and working, will overwhelm them. [15:54.720 --> 16:04.840] The second half, every time the prosecutor files a document, we can set that thing up [16:04.840 --> 16:13.560] to file a bar grievance, just as a matter of course, and we're in Boy, Texas, and Brad, [16:13.560 --> 16:23.240] so we're in Kansas City, Missouri, sent someone to me who had been pulled over in the town [16:23.240 --> 16:33.720] I live in, and a 44-year-old woman, and apparently, he wanted her to open the door and she wanted [16:33.720 --> 16:39.400] to, and so he got aggressive, and she put her hands up against the ceiling. [16:39.400 --> 16:45.840] She set her seatbelts fastened, but she was afraid to reach down, unfastened, afraid to [16:45.840 --> 16:46.840] insure. [16:46.840 --> 16:49.480] Let me speak to this one, come back on the other side. [16:49.480 --> 16:56.480] Andy Kelton, we're at the fountain, we'll go to the radio, we'll be right back. 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[18:54.440 --> 19:10.720] For your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [19:24.440 --> 19:30.120] Okay, we are back, okay, I'm running the board. [19:30.120 --> 19:35.080] My board didn't pay the best to have so I was, it blew off my timing. [19:35.080 --> 19:41.360] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio on this Friday, the 17th day of January [19:41.360 --> 19:51.160] 2020, and we've got Scott on and in the town I live in, apparently this 44-year-old woman [19:51.160 --> 19:55.000] was stopped by one of our peace officers. [19:55.000 --> 20:01.400] They found that her license had been revoked or expired or something. [20:01.400 --> 20:07.040] And she didn't roll her window down far enough and the officer got all excited and ordered [20:07.040 --> 20:12.880] her out of the car and she had her seat belt fastened and she said he was so aggressive [20:12.880 --> 20:17.000] that she was afraid to reach down and unbuckle her seat belt. [20:17.000 --> 20:21.800] So he opened the door while she's got her hands against the roof. [20:21.800 --> 20:25.080] So because she was scared she was going to get shot? [20:25.080 --> 20:32.040] Yes, he disconnected her seat belt, drug her out of the car, slammed her to the ground [20:32.040 --> 20:36.960] and cuffed her on her face laying on the ground. [20:36.960 --> 20:44.880] Not in the town I live in, you do not beat up our women and children. [20:44.880 --> 20:50.320] I was in Tennessee and one county over in Obayan County, Tennessee. [20:50.320 --> 20:59.880] Two policemen arrested this 19-year-old kid, threw him down, cuffed him, put their knees [20:59.880 --> 21:05.960] in his back and crushed him to death. [21:05.960 --> 21:12.360] Not going to happen here. [21:12.360 --> 21:19.240] This officer's been an officer for two years and normally they say be careful about naming [21:19.240 --> 21:20.240] names. [21:20.240 --> 21:27.960] Well his name is Adrian Hernandez and I don't know yet if Adrian Hernandez acted improperly [21:27.960 --> 21:42.320] or not but in my opinion to grab someone and throw them to the ground requires some serious [21:42.320 --> 21:43.320] costs. [21:43.320 --> 21:52.280] Annoying a policeman is not sufficient cause and their biggest problem is that the officer [21:52.280 --> 21:56.920] is a municipal police officer. [21:56.920 --> 22:02.520] When he turned his lights on this woman he committed first degree felony aggravated [22:02.520 --> 22:03.520] assault. [22:03.520 --> 22:07.480] Right there in the book guys. [22:07.480 --> 22:13.960] The courts have ruled that the police do not have to know the law they're enforcing. [22:13.960 --> 22:16.760] They've actually ruled that. [22:16.760 --> 22:24.760] Okay maybe they don't but the police do have to know when they're violating the law just [22:24.760 --> 22:27.480] like we do. [22:27.480 --> 22:34.760] Ignorance cannot be claimed as a defense to prosecution. [22:34.760 --> 22:39.200] Any officer who would try to do that is screwed. [22:39.200 --> 22:48.280] The case is screws V.U.S. I think it's 363 U.S. 93. [22:48.280 --> 22:56.360] It is the one that first activated 18 U.S. Code 242 the Ku Klux Klan Act. [22:56.360 --> 23:04.520] The Ku Klux Klan Act was passed in 1871 and never used until 1945. [23:04.520 --> 23:10.680] We have a law in Texas that has been passed I don't know how long ago but it has never [23:10.680 --> 23:19.200] ever been used 22.02 B.2.A. Texas Penal Code. [23:19.200 --> 23:28.120] And what that one says is that if you commit simple assault and you are prominently displaying [23:28.120 --> 23:38.640] a deadly weapon that is a second degree felony unless you are a public official acting under [23:38.640 --> 23:45.840] the color or pretense of an official capacity in which case it is a felony of the first [23:45.840 --> 23:46.840] degree. [23:46.840 --> 23:58.760] When that officer turned his lights on he did so under 345.353 Texas Transportation Code [23:58.760 --> 24:05.680] but then he did not have authority to enforce the Texas Transportation Code. [24:05.680 --> 24:12.760] That made his act of assault while prominently displaying a deadly weapon while impersonating [24:12.760 --> 24:19.440] or acting under the color of an official capacity of first degree felony 20 to life. [24:19.440 --> 24:23.520] So you want to feed up our citizens? [24:23.520 --> 24:25.200] We see how that works for you. [24:25.200 --> 24:33.280] Now he didn't drag out a 350 pound man and throw him to the ground and I want to see [24:33.280 --> 24:40.440] how many men he's drug out of cars and thrown to the ground where he didn't have 10 other [24:40.440 --> 24:43.360] cops helping him. [24:43.360 --> 24:44.680] I'm not pleased. [24:44.680 --> 24:50.160] I may find out that I'm totally wrong and he was totally just fat but I'm going to [24:50.160 --> 24:52.040] see his body camps. [24:52.040 --> 24:54.960] This is not going to happen in my town. [24:54.960 --> 25:00.080] Give me help somewhere else but my wife and my children are not going to have to worry [25:00.080 --> 25:04.120] when they're moving around in this town that some policeman is going to do this kind of [25:04.120 --> 25:05.120] stuff. [25:05.120 --> 25:10.840] Because if they do, they're going to have me all over them. [25:10.840 --> 25:13.640] That's my story and I'm sticking to it. [25:13.640 --> 25:19.400] Scott, are you ready to do the same thing in Garland? [25:19.400 --> 25:23.560] Oh, you know, I've already done it. [25:23.560 --> 25:29.800] I stopped around here and raised all kinds of stands with them. [25:29.800 --> 25:38.360] The last time I went before the judge and sat there and talked, he told me how all the judges [25:38.360 --> 25:42.560] get called down to Austin and get told how they're supposed to interpret the law and [25:42.560 --> 25:47.720] they're all trying to do it politically correct or whatever they're doing. [25:47.720 --> 25:51.520] I said, well now we know the system is broken. [25:51.520 --> 25:52.520] How do we fix this? [25:52.520 --> 25:57.280] He said it's going to take more people like you. [25:57.280 --> 25:59.040] That's all there is to it. [25:59.040 --> 26:03.760] I was listening to one of your, because I didn't catch you live, you know, live a couple [26:03.760 --> 26:09.640] of shows ago when you had that guy from Tennessee that put together that legal document and [26:09.640 --> 26:14.240] he's trying to get everybody in town on notice. [26:14.240 --> 26:20.200] That was the thing that Jay was really big about, was putting people on notice and giving [26:20.200 --> 26:21.200] them notice. [26:21.200 --> 26:31.320] He said, here's the, you know, I sent that over to you, I can't believe, for guys, anyway, [26:31.320 --> 26:32.320] your co-host. [26:32.320 --> 26:33.320] I forgot. [26:33.320 --> 26:41.920] You mean Brett Fountain, Knucklehead, Brett, Knucklehead Fountain, or is that Knucklehead [26:41.920 --> 26:42.920] Scott? [26:42.920 --> 26:51.040] I was like, I got it as a B on the computer and I was like, B, and I was like, I'm sorry, [26:51.040 --> 26:52.040] I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. [26:52.040 --> 26:54.040] You know, three words, that is. [26:54.040 --> 26:58.000] And Brett, what to your hearing for crying out loud? [26:58.000 --> 27:03.000] Even had his five-year-old urinate on the sidewalk out front, just to show his disrespect. [27:03.000 --> 27:09.280] And you did that in front of Rob Walker's house too, and that was a blast. [27:09.280 --> 27:12.280] That was absolutely hilarious. [27:12.280 --> 27:14.400] That was my son's contribution. [27:14.400 --> 27:19.040] Yeah, that was, that was, that was a, well, standing there and I turned around and his [27:19.040 --> 27:20.920] son has dropped his drawers. [27:20.920 --> 27:24.360] He's standing there peeing in the grass. [27:24.360 --> 27:25.360] Peeing on the courthouse lawn. [27:25.360 --> 27:28.160] Oh, I wish I'd got a picture. [27:28.160 --> 27:34.240] Peeing on the courthouse lawn, I mean, right in front of the sign and all, it was great. [27:34.240 --> 27:43.680] And so, anyway, to go back to the people on notice, put, start putting people, put everybody [27:43.680 --> 27:44.680] on notice. [27:44.680 --> 27:49.520] It's like, look, here's the crime, here's the law, here's everything. [27:49.520 --> 27:54.080] Or it's just like that, and we breathe them, put you, you know. [27:54.080 --> 28:02.280] On the traffic site, I have a document challenged to subject matter jurisdiction. [28:02.280 --> 28:07.160] Anybody in Texas, pull that down and read it. [28:07.160 --> 28:16.080] You can take the court jargon off of it, and it has a legal brief in there that shows that [28:16.080 --> 28:21.760] municipal police officers have zero authority to enforce transportation code. [28:21.760 --> 28:27.720] And that only sheriff's deputies who have been appointed by the county commissioners [28:27.720 --> 28:32.880] court and who are paid by the county commissioners court can enforce the transportation code. [28:32.880 --> 28:38.920] You turn that into a notice and send it to all of the municipalities, they got notice. [28:38.920 --> 28:47.080] Yeah, and that's what we need to do is start putting all these municipalities, which brings [28:47.080 --> 28:52.840] me to the kind of one of the points that I wanted to address, because, you know, therefore [28:52.840 --> 28:57.120] while everybody was trying to go after the judges, you know, and, you know, it's the [28:57.120 --> 29:01.200] prosecutors that, you know, really need to get hammered, that's why I'm so big on bar [29:01.200 --> 29:03.160] grieving them to the stone age. [29:03.160 --> 29:09.200] But I was listening to a video today that really kind of basically start kind of thinking [29:09.200 --> 29:14.400] about a lot of stuff, because, you know, I'm going to inflict the old wound of all these [29:14.400 --> 29:20.840] cities, municipalities or corporations, you know, and we had this big long speak about [29:20.840 --> 29:24.720] corporations, yada, yada, and it's blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. [29:24.720 --> 29:34.760] Well, this guy's done some passive homework and talking about all these municipalities [29:34.760 --> 29:41.600] are corporations and they can actually be traced, each one, you can do it, I did it to [29:41.600 --> 29:47.480] the state of Texas, but it's like the state of Texas and, you know, you guys, the Austin [29:47.480 --> 29:53.000] city limits, Austin County, Dallas, Dallas County, all these city corporations and all [29:53.000 --> 29:59.680] these municipalities, and it's called a CAFR, it's Comprehensive Annual Financialry. 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[30:41.600 --> 30:45.040] Start over with StartPage. [30:45.040 --> 30:47.200] Ever hear the term fine farming? [30:47.200 --> 30:51.760] It's when cops find innocent people to bring in revenue, and it's apparently big business [30:51.760 --> 30:53.760] in the Sunshine State of Florida. [30:53.760 --> 30:59.920] This case involves breathalysers used to convict thousands of Florida motorists for DUI violations. [30:59.920 --> 31:04.640] Recently, reporters discovered that the devices were improperly calibrated. [31:04.640 --> 31:08.280] State officials knew about it for two and a half years, but did nothing. [31:08.280 --> 31:13.280] In fact, the head of Florida's breath testing program ordered inspectors not to document [31:13.280 --> 31:14.280] the problem. [31:14.280 --> 31:19.160] A DUI conviction can ruin somebody's life, but now that the cover-up has been exposed, [31:19.160 --> 31:21.920] perhaps Florida drivers can breathe a bit easier. [31:21.920 --> 31:27.000] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [31:27.000 --> 31:35.560] I lost my son, my uncle, my uncle on September 11, 2001. [31:35.560 --> 31:39.080] Most people don't know that a third tower fell on September 11. [31:39.080 --> 31:43.280] World Trade Center 7, a 47-story skyscraper, was not hit by a plane. [31:43.280 --> 31:49.080] Although the official explanation is that fire brought down Building 7, over 1,200 architects [31:49.080 --> 31:52.840] and engineers have looked into the evidence and believe there is more to the story. [31:52.840 --> 31:58.200] Bring justice to my son, my uncle, my nephew, my son, go to building what.org. [31:58.200 --> 32:01.560] Why it fell, why it matters, is what you can do. [32:01.560 --> 32:06.160] Logos Radio Network welcomes a new show to our lineup for the new year. [32:06.160 --> 32:12.440] Scripture Talk with Nana will begin Wednesday, January 8, from 8 to 10 p.m. Central Time. [32:12.440 --> 32:15.520] Our goal is in accord with Matthew 5.16. [32:15.520 --> 32:20.560] Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father [32:20.560 --> 32:22.120] which is in heaven. [32:22.120 --> 32:27.240] We wish to reflect God's light and be a blessing to all those with a hearing ear. [32:27.240 --> 32:32.480] Join Nana and guests for both verse by verse Bible studies and topical Bible studies designed [32:32.480 --> 32:35.600] to provoke unto love and good works. [32:35.600 --> 32:40.000] Our verse by verse Bible studies will begin in the book of Matthew where we will discuss [32:40.000 --> 32:41.760] one chapter per week. [32:41.760 --> 32:46.800] Our topical Bible studies will vary each week and will explore sound doctrine as well as [32:46.800 --> 32:49.000] Christian character development. [32:49.000 --> 32:56.080] So mark your calendar and join us live on LogosRadioNetwork.com Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. starting [32:56.080 --> 33:04.000] January 8 for an inspiring and motivating discussion of the Scriptures. [33:04.000 --> 33:16.280] We are listening to the LogosRadioNetwork at LogosRadioNetwork.com Yeah, I got the warrant [33:16.280 --> 33:25.800] and I'm going to solve that to the end of a minute then proceed you then. [33:25.800 --> 33:26.800] Okay. [33:26.800 --> 33:27.800] All set. [33:27.800 --> 33:45.800] Well, I need a prosecutor to come and help me prosecute the wicked leader you say the [33:45.800 --> 33:59.120] mother of the wrong liar them tell them I lie and I tell six stories with a billy. [33:59.120 --> 34:00.760] Okay, we are back. [34:00.760 --> 34:07.280] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Yulia Law Radio and Scott, I don't believe it. [34:07.280 --> 34:09.520] You ran off the cliff. [34:09.520 --> 34:14.520] Well, I practiced them like you. [34:14.520 --> 34:22.840] I learned from the best. [34:22.840 --> 34:30.600] On the break, we were talking about this feeling the corporation. [34:30.600 --> 34:39.000] I knew a guy years ago when I lived in Chicago who made his living building corporations. [34:39.000 --> 34:45.600] He said if you build a corporation and this was in the early 70s, he said if you build [34:45.600 --> 34:52.000] a corporation $25, they'll just pay it. [34:52.000 --> 34:57.400] If they don't think it's valid, it'll cost them more to try to challenge it than just [34:57.400 --> 34:58.400] to pay it. [34:58.400 --> 35:01.600] And if they don't pay it, they wind up with a ding on their credit. [35:01.600 --> 35:02.600] So they just pay it. [35:02.600 --> 35:10.200] I made about $60,000 a year sending out bills, he had companies he had been sending bills [35:10.200 --> 35:18.040] to every month for years and unless an auditor happens to catch it and says this $25 bill, [35:18.040 --> 35:19.040] what is that for? [35:19.040 --> 35:20.040] Nobody can figure it out. [35:20.040 --> 35:27.400] But the odds of an auditor even carrying about $25 is little to none. [35:27.400 --> 35:30.960] Now it would be $50. [35:30.960 --> 35:37.000] But if they don't pay this bill, they get a ding on their credit and a ding on their [35:37.000 --> 35:43.480] credit is worth, it'll cost them a whole lot more than $25 or $50. [35:43.480 --> 35:51.040] While I'm not suggesting people go into that business, it does indicate the problem that [35:51.040 --> 35:53.560] corporations have. [35:53.560 --> 35:58.680] The city's a corporation and they have bond ratings and the bond ratings based on their [35:58.680 --> 36:02.360] credit rating. [36:02.360 --> 36:07.880] I had someone on the show who had built a city, had an issue with the city where he'd [36:07.880 --> 36:14.120] done business with them and they didn't pay the bill and he filed against their credit [36:14.120 --> 36:19.760] and he said they had a fit and they come back to him and they couldn't get him paid fast [36:19.760 --> 36:23.040] enough to get that ding off their credit. [36:23.040 --> 36:27.240] Give me some ideas, Scott. [36:27.240 --> 36:38.120] Well, how many times, Scott, how many times did you get prepared to go to a hearing or [36:38.120 --> 36:45.880] go to a hearing and then you weren't called or when you got there they'd cancel the hearing? [36:45.880 --> 36:46.880] They just reset. [36:46.880 --> 36:48.680] Everything's reset, remember. [36:48.680 --> 36:50.880] It's reset city. [36:50.880 --> 36:59.440] So when they reset, you bill them, $500,000, your time's expensive. [36:59.440 --> 37:05.480] Every time they reset without giving you at least seven days notice, you bill them. [37:05.480 --> 37:10.960] And then when they don't pay it, you file with the credit reporting agency's non-payment [37:10.960 --> 37:14.680] on the city. [37:14.680 --> 37:21.280] Building a bill is not a criminal act. [37:21.280 --> 37:28.640] If I send you a bill and you don't think that's bills valid, well, don't pay it. [37:28.640 --> 37:34.920] And then if I ding your credit, you have remedies through the courts. [37:34.920 --> 37:41.760] You can petition the court to declare that the bill is not valid and get it removed or [37:41.760 --> 37:46.600] you can go to the credit reporting agency and challenge it. [37:46.600 --> 37:52.240] And it's supposed to come off your credit, but it doesn't. [37:52.240 --> 38:04.840] So this may be another way of stinging them good because they appear to be using this [38:04.840 --> 38:14.120] as a way to punish you, force you to come, cancel, force you to come again, cancel. [38:14.120 --> 38:22.680] And you take a day off work, gas, gas time, about what does that cost you? [38:22.680 --> 38:30.200] My wife had to take a day off work, and we had to get a hotel out in the middle of nowhere. [38:30.200 --> 38:34.800] And yeah, it costs a lot. [38:34.800 --> 38:39.840] Kill them, plush extra. [38:39.840 --> 38:40.840] They don't like it. [38:40.840 --> 38:41.840] Let them challenge it. [38:41.840 --> 38:51.800] Do you think you can fall into the category of the Trezevant because they were holding [38:51.800 --> 38:57.440] us just like you hold somebody in custody or held to bail? [38:57.440 --> 39:00.480] That is restraint, in a sense. [39:00.480 --> 39:03.200] That is a good point. [39:03.200 --> 39:10.720] I've had people on the show that argued that slavery, that's forbidden. [39:10.720 --> 39:14.640] This is forced labor. [39:14.640 --> 39:18.160] They force you to go to their court and do their dance form. [39:18.160 --> 39:21.080] Well, that's okay to have a right. [39:21.080 --> 39:29.160] They can do that under law, but they can't dismiss a case at the last moment. [39:29.160 --> 39:35.120] They're required to give you notice if the court causes undue harm. [39:35.120 --> 39:42.240] Yeah, and if the court does dismiss at the last minute, they have to have good cause [39:42.240 --> 39:44.400] and bill them. [39:44.400 --> 39:51.600] And if they had good cause, let them file an action to strike your billing and show [39:51.600 --> 39:52.840] good cause. [39:52.840 --> 39:57.760] So knock yourself out, guys. [39:57.760 --> 40:00.120] I suspect it won't take too many of these. [40:00.120 --> 40:05.240] It will probably be as effective as bar grievances. [40:05.240 --> 40:09.040] Well, Scott, you weren't talking about the... [40:09.040 --> 40:10.040] I'm sorry, go ahead. [40:10.040 --> 40:11.040] No, go ahead. [40:11.040 --> 40:16.280] I was just going to say, now you're going to have the mayor down your throat, if you're [40:16.280 --> 40:18.160] the judge or the prosecutor. [40:18.160 --> 40:25.800] Scott, you were really canceling about the CAFRA accounts. [40:25.800 --> 40:30.440] Is that something that you think that would be affected by this? [40:30.440 --> 40:32.880] We would be going against their CAFRAs? [40:32.880 --> 40:36.120] No, that's not going to affect us. [40:36.120 --> 40:45.480] The CAFRA account are excess funds that the department has accumulated. [40:45.480 --> 40:52.400] And every year, they have to report those excess funds, and a very large amount. [40:52.400 --> 40:59.080] But we don't really have any direct access to that, and it doesn't directly affect the [40:59.080 --> 41:03.360] courts, or you're right, some of the courts. [41:03.360 --> 41:06.800] That's just funds they have extra. [41:06.800 --> 41:09.920] Go ahead, Scott. [41:09.920 --> 41:12.920] Yeah, I realize that. [41:12.920 --> 41:20.520] What it is is just the auditing, and it figures out how much the assets, all these corporations [41:20.520 --> 41:22.280] hold, right? [41:22.280 --> 41:31.200] So by all these corporations are holding billions of dollars in stocks. [41:31.200 --> 41:37.320] I'm talking billions, and some trillion in stocks. [41:37.320 --> 41:43.120] So how are all these judges and stuff getting paid, because we're always talking about the [41:43.120 --> 41:46.160] kickbacks and stuff for the judges? [41:46.160 --> 41:51.520] And I guarantee you, they're probably, because they was talking about how they can get paid, [41:51.520 --> 41:56.960] their corporations can divvy out stocks, and the corporations grow, because all corporations [41:56.960 --> 42:00.440] are designed to grow, and to gain more money. [42:00.440 --> 42:06.520] And so this could be probably just, it was just kind of me thinking out loud, how are [42:06.520 --> 42:14.000] all these judges getting incentivized to keep this process up? [42:14.000 --> 42:15.520] And I think it's important. [42:15.520 --> 42:19.320] You need to understand the type of corporation. [42:19.320 --> 42:28.000] This is a municipal corporation, it is not a profit-making enterprise, it's not intended [42:28.000 --> 42:39.040] as a profit-making enterprise, it's a government, a governmental agency, essentially, a municipal [42:39.040 --> 42:40.040] corporation. [42:40.040 --> 42:43.200] It's authorized under state law. [42:43.200 --> 42:49.520] It's not intended to make profit, who's right now? [42:49.520 --> 42:55.640] Well I said intended because they do, but that's not the purpose. [42:55.640 --> 43:03.040] They can make profit, but it has to be secondary to the Purpose Act, has to be in the process [43:03.040 --> 43:06.600] of performing the function for which they were created. [43:06.600 --> 43:11.840] If they collect more taxes than they spend, they create an excess, and they essentially [43:11.840 --> 43:15.520] make a profit. [43:15.520 --> 43:21.920] So you have to watch them, but they're not like a regular corporation that's designed [43:21.920 --> 43:25.160] to make profit, at least they're not supposed to be. [43:25.160 --> 43:32.920] Yeah, these are all states, all these different agencies, they're all got their hands in on [43:32.920 --> 43:33.920] it. [43:33.920 --> 43:38.400] I mean, you can, this guy did a really good video about it, and he wrote it all down. [43:38.400 --> 43:42.000] Hang on, hang on, I'm about to go out and break. [43:42.000 --> 43:47.600] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio, a call-in number, oh, but Paul Ward's [43:47.600 --> 43:54.400] full, I'll give out the call-in number after we dump Scott like a hot rock. [43:54.400 --> 44:00.400] We will finish up with Scott on the other side, we'll be right back. [44:00.400 --> 44:05.720] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters, or even losses? [44:05.720 --> 44:09.160] How to get debt collectors now with the Michael Mearris Proven Method. [44:09.160 --> 44:13.520] Michael Mearris has won six cases in federal court against debt collectors, and now you [44:13.520 --> 44:14.520] can win two. 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[47:42.560 --> 47:50.920] Every time they violate a due process, you file a motion to dismiss, and today we were [47:50.920 --> 47:57.120] going with the idea of also billing them for your time when they denied your process. [47:57.120 --> 48:06.080] On the break, Brett and I were talking about this, and you get a ticket, and you agree [48:06.080 --> 48:16.400] to appear on or before a certain date for the purpose of appearing before a magistrate. [48:16.400 --> 48:21.400] So you get the ticket, as soon as you get it, you hustle down to the court and say, [48:21.400 --> 48:23.200] here I am. [48:23.200 --> 48:30.640] Essentially, the policeman is required to take you directly to the nearest magistrate. [48:30.640 --> 48:33.640] But if he doesn't do that, he can have you sign this. [48:33.640 --> 48:40.520] Well, there shouldn't be anything wrong with you going directly to the nearest magistrate. [48:40.520 --> 48:45.680] So you go down to the nearest magistrate where you agreed to, and they don't have a magistrate [48:45.680 --> 48:46.680] there. [48:46.680 --> 48:47.680] Bill. [48:47.680 --> 48:54.640] They just have somebody that says that, well, you can enter a plea, and then you file against [48:54.640 --> 48:59.000] whoever that is with impersonating a public official. [48:59.000 --> 49:00.000] Yep. [49:00.000 --> 49:02.520] Class A misdemeanor. [49:02.520 --> 49:05.720] But you also bill them for your time. [49:05.720 --> 49:10.440] The misdemeanizabilities to the corporation court. [49:10.440 --> 49:15.160] You bill the corporation. [49:15.160 --> 49:21.320] And then when they don't pay it, you file a notice with the credit reporting agencies. [49:21.320 --> 49:31.200] I need to figure out how to do that and put together a filing so that you file this, and [49:31.200 --> 49:37.920] after 30 days, the calendar pops up and says, if no payment, send this notice. [49:37.920 --> 49:43.880] And then it spits that out, and you file the notice with all the credit reporting agencies. [49:43.880 --> 49:49.680] Won't that be fun? [49:49.680 --> 49:56.480] And Brett, on the break, we were talking about you did that once, not the whole thing, but [49:56.480 --> 49:58.680] you filed the bill. [49:58.680 --> 49:59.880] I did send the bill. [49:59.880 --> 50:05.880] I didn't know what I was doing, and I probably worded it in a very ineffective way only how [50:05.880 --> 50:13.160] many years ago that was, but I prefaced it with a note to the judge, hey, you want me [50:13.160 --> 50:18.520] to come and play at your traffic court, I'm really busy on that day, but it sounds like [50:18.520 --> 50:23.400] it's important to you, and here's my fee, here's my hourly rate, and here's my trip [50:23.400 --> 50:30.640] charge, and if I don't hear from you, I reckon you just want to agree to that, and I'll go [50:30.640 --> 50:31.640] ahead and show up. [50:31.640 --> 50:33.240] Let me know if you've changed your mind. [50:33.240 --> 50:38.880] Well, of course he didn't answer, and I showed up over there and I gave him a bill, and he [50:38.880 --> 50:41.080] was visibly upset. [50:41.080 --> 50:46.720] But they didn't pay it, he was just angry with me. [50:46.720 --> 50:52.360] So I think from what you're saying, it needs to be submitted to somebody else, not the [50:52.360 --> 50:53.360] judge. [50:53.360 --> 50:57.720] It needs to be submitted to probably in a county, like you were talking about a county, [50:57.720 --> 50:59.840] that would be probably the county commissioners, right? [50:59.840 --> 51:06.320] Yeah, we just mail it to the city, to the city administrative offices as a bill. [51:06.320 --> 51:08.320] If it's a city, yeah. [51:08.320 --> 51:13.600] Or if it's a county, who would you send it to? [51:13.600 --> 51:21.480] If it's a county, you would send it to the county, the comptroller, or you don't have [51:21.480 --> 51:25.520] it in Texas, they all have a comptroller of public accounts. [51:25.520 --> 51:32.560] You send it to him, he's elected, he's elected official, you send him the bill. [51:32.560 --> 51:33.560] Cool. [51:33.560 --> 51:38.440] And he's going to get this bill and say, what the heck is this? [51:38.440 --> 51:42.200] And then they're going to have to, courts are going to have to explain to the comptroller [51:42.200 --> 51:45.760] why he shouldn't pay this bill. [51:45.760 --> 51:50.920] And then when he doesn't, they get a ding against their credit. [51:50.920 --> 51:54.720] And then that causes the bond rating to go up. [51:54.720 --> 51:58.840] And the comptroller is not going to be a happy camper. [51:58.840 --> 52:11.760] Well, that encouraged them to drop a case or be more angry, more angry, cost them more, [52:11.760 --> 52:16.440] they have to, you know, they're not going to want to pay this bill, certainly not going [52:16.440 --> 52:20.880] to want to set a precedent, but you keep being in their credit. [52:20.880 --> 52:25.400] And once you ding their credit, you don't have to do anything else. [52:25.400 --> 52:29.320] They have to do something to get that off. [52:29.320 --> 52:34.520] They have to challenge the, the billing and then you oppose the challenging. [52:34.520 --> 52:40.320] They got to jump through all of these hoops and the hoops will cost them more than if [52:40.320 --> 52:41.320] they pay the bill. [52:41.320 --> 52:47.480] And this gets out of the courts and gets into the, the corporation and gets into profit [52:47.480 --> 52:48.480] and loss. [52:48.480 --> 52:55.760] Very, just, I like it, create more politics. [52:55.760 --> 53:02.000] Yeah, because the corporation is treated just like an average person too. [53:02.000 --> 53:07.760] So, you know, if it can be treated as a person, then you got all kinds of standing to go and [53:07.760 --> 53:09.280] follow bill against that person. [53:09.280 --> 53:12.880] Now the corporation has to defend that. [53:12.880 --> 53:18.440] Oh, this is going to be, this may be as effective. [53:18.440 --> 53:24.400] If, if not more effective than bar grievances, because bar grievances only goes to the Trump [53:24.400 --> 53:25.400] lawyer. [53:25.400 --> 53:31.000] And the only thing he can do is say, I'm out of here and then have to hire another lawyer. [53:31.000 --> 53:35.200] Well, it's annoying for the courts, but they got a lot of young lawyers out there who are [53:35.200 --> 53:38.080] grubbing for dollars. [53:38.080 --> 53:46.520] But when you start digging the corporation courts credit it, that should get serious. [53:46.520 --> 53:50.160] Okay, Scott, I kind of bushwhacked you. [53:50.160 --> 53:56.280] Did you, did you have a question or comment that wasn't in line with what we were talking [53:56.280 --> 53:57.280] about? [53:57.280 --> 54:00.640] No, I was, that was always in line. [54:00.640 --> 54:08.400] So, to, to his effect, like I say, put everybody on notice, that document, get that document [54:08.400 --> 54:16.120] reworked and reworded and get it sent out and man, we need to just really start barraging [54:16.120 --> 54:20.360] all public officials with these documents. [54:20.360 --> 54:29.120] We need, and we need to start with, the, the, the site has a TECOS complaint that it will [54:29.120 --> 54:31.960] produce based on a ticket. [54:31.960 --> 54:39.120] It also has a first degree felony aggravated assault charge it will create based on the [54:39.120 --> 54:42.120] ticket. [54:42.120 --> 54:44.120] That's the most fun. [54:44.120 --> 54:53.400] Okay, look at trafficticket.website and if you have suggestions for documents, motions, [54:53.400 --> 55:00.800] pleadings, notices, bills, anything, let me know. [55:00.800 --> 55:04.760] We'll see if we can put something together and load it up there. [55:04.760 --> 55:11.760] Well, I just, I just want everybody to go, if they got time to go check out this one [55:11.760 --> 55:16.520] video that's got to do that, excellent job putting it up together about the cappers. [55:16.520 --> 55:23.600] It's the corporate nation 2010 by Clint Richardson, excellent last name. [55:23.600 --> 55:26.920] The corporate nation 2010 with Clint Richardson. [55:26.920 --> 55:35.560] Email, email that to me and if anybody wants a link, just email me and ask me for the link. [55:35.560 --> 55:38.440] It's an excellent documentary. [55:38.440 --> 55:47.320] It's all current, it's all, it's, it's so, it, it is way deeper than you even can scratch [55:47.320 --> 55:54.480] the surface of and it would take a while to explain it all, but it is outstanding and [55:54.480 --> 56:00.080] these corporations are multi-true million billionaires, all of them. [56:00.080 --> 56:05.320] So other than that, just follow on and Brad and keep hammering away, man, because you [56:05.320 --> 56:15.320] got to stay already with the Supreme or whatever, but just keep bargaining the crap out of them. [56:15.320 --> 56:19.120] Okay, thank you, Scott. [56:19.120 --> 56:20.120] Okay. [56:20.120 --> 56:21.120] Thanks. [56:21.120 --> 56:26.840] Now we're going to go to Tina in California. [56:26.840 --> 56:27.840] Hello, Tina. [56:27.840 --> 56:28.840] Hello, Randy. [56:28.840 --> 56:29.840] How are you? [56:29.840 --> 56:30.840] I am good. [56:30.840 --> 56:42.040] I don't care what my wife said, over and over. [56:42.040 --> 56:46.400] I need to talk to her, I think, and just tell her that. [56:46.400 --> 56:50.280] Oh no, you women, you women are murderers. [56:50.280 --> 56:52.760] We wouldn't know. [56:52.760 --> 57:00.440] We need to do a, I stopped at a house of pancakes on the way back from Austin and the waitress [57:00.440 --> 57:05.920] came over and asked me what I would like and I said, I don't know, I'm married. [57:05.920 --> 57:12.360] I'm not used to making my own decisions. [57:12.360 --> 57:16.160] She did not think I was as funny as I did. [57:16.160 --> 57:24.040] Oh, well, I think you and your wife and I would get along. [57:24.040 --> 57:28.440] My wife's ringer on her phone for me is a jackass brain. [57:28.440 --> 57:33.320] I don't know what she would do that. [57:33.320 --> 57:36.680] I wonder why. [57:36.680 --> 57:42.640] Women never find men as funny as men do. [57:42.640 --> 57:44.120] Just strange phenomenon. [57:44.120 --> 57:45.120] Okay. [57:45.120 --> 57:47.720] What do you have for us, Tina? [57:47.720 --> 57:54.600] Well, it was interesting to listen to the guy from California yesterday when you told [57:54.600 --> 57:59.280] him about mailing, he was getting mail to the wrong address, well, remember, I've got [57:59.280 --> 58:04.720] a very good experience of that and the California courts use the mailbox rule against you. [58:04.720 --> 58:06.080] So if he wants to talk to you. [58:06.080 --> 58:10.800] Wait a minute, Tina, you're a little muffled on this line. [58:10.800 --> 58:15.920] Can you move the microphone a little away from your mouth and you're talking faster [58:15.920 --> 58:17.920] than I can listen? [58:17.920 --> 58:19.920] I'm old. [58:19.920 --> 58:22.560] It's a problem I have. [58:22.560 --> 58:26.400] But hang on, we're about to go to break, we'll pick this up on the other side. 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[01:00:06.760 --> 01:00:13.160] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with precious metals, gold $1,429 an ounce, [01:00:13.160 --> 01:00:21.400] silver $16.45 an ounce, copper $2.75 an ounce, oil, Texas crude $55.63 a barrel, Brent crude [01:00:21.400 --> 01:00:29.800] $62.47 a barrel, and cryptos in order of market cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum [01:00:29.800 --> 01:00:46.280] $227.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [01:00:46.280 --> 01:00:52.480] In history, the year 1916, the Preparedness Day bombing, a time suitcase bomb was detonated [01:00:52.480 --> 01:00:57.800] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, killing [01:00:57.800 --> 01:01:04.800] 10 and injuring 40. [01:01:04.800 --> 01:01:05.800] And recent news. [01:01:05.800 --> 01:01:10.480] Since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing Hemp and attacks his law back [01:01:10.480 --> 01:01:15.040] in June, county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin and San Antonio [01:01:15.040 --> 01:01:19.160] have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones since they [01:01:19.160 --> 01:01:23.240] are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the [01:01:23.240 --> 01:01:27.800] herb for THC. Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier [01:01:27.800 --> 01:01:32.520] this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases [01:01:32.520 --> 01:01:33.720] because of the law. [01:01:33.720 --> 01:01:37.640] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter [01:01:37.640 --> 01:01:42.120] that county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:01:42.120 --> 01:01:48.280] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as [01:01:48.280 --> 01:01:54.560] well as other cities too, like the District Attorney in El Paso, Kyma Esparza, a Democrat [01:01:54.560 --> 01:01:59.040] who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the [01:01:59.040 --> 01:02:01.880] prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [01:02:01.880 --> 01:02:06.840] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [01:02:06.840 --> 01:02:10.840] in Harris County who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [01:02:10.840 --> 01:02:13.520] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [01:02:13.520 --> 01:02:17.400] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [01:02:17.400 --> 01:02:22.640] charged with. [01:02:22.640 --> 01:02:27.280] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark [01:02:27.280 --> 01:02:32.400] as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket [01:02:32.400 --> 01:02:38.080] shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East [01:02:38.080 --> 01:02:39.560] Pacific Ocean. [01:02:39.560 --> 01:02:43.840] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [01:02:43.840 --> 01:02:50.120] its front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [01:02:50.120 --> 01:03:16.580] globe. [01:03:16.580 --> 01:03:46.420] Okay, I think I hit it twice. I don't know if I'm on yeah heard that beep twice [01:03:46.420 --> 01:04:04.580] you might be going back off what okay let me check you hear us okay okay you [01:04:04.580 --> 01:04:10.980] can hear us we are online sometimes my screen is respond they should slow to [01:04:10.980 --> 01:04:16.060] respond and it beeped twice on me so I wasn't sure if I was on one or not [01:04:16.060 --> 01:04:24.100] guess I am okay Tino or where were we when it was just I was just [01:04:24.100 --> 01:04:29.100] thinking you know the guy you think you in California that you're telling him [01:04:29.100 --> 01:04:36.300] to um file a law complaint and he's had a male delivered to the wrong address so [01:04:36.300 --> 01:04:41.020] we didn't notice well the members in California particularly the judge is [01:04:41.020 --> 01:04:47.680] a male box role which claims that you have received it if they have sent it [01:04:47.680 --> 01:04:55.380] now it's a reputable presumption but if he wants to talk to me about how he can [01:04:55.380 --> 01:05:00.780] go about that I'd be glad to do it because the court used that against me [01:05:00.780 --> 01:05:06.500] and refused to look at the fact that the bank sent it to the wrong address [01:05:06.500 --> 01:05:13.780] they didn't care and I had experience with this no and I'll happily share with [01:05:13.780 --> 01:05:24.060] anyone in California what but the main okay if we have if we have anyone in [01:05:24.060 --> 01:05:34.340] California and Tina is taking on the she took on a foreclosure issue and also [01:05:34.340 --> 01:05:40.460] helped someone with a bankruptcy issue and she bar grieves some lawyers and [01:05:40.460 --> 01:05:48.500] the bar just tossed them and she filed objections to it she's a little way up [01:05:48.500 --> 01:05:57.180] to the Supreme Court with this she has really worked these lawyers over so if [01:05:57.180 --> 01:06:02.460] you have some lawyers you really want to put through the ringer Tina can [01:06:02.460 --> 01:06:06.620] definitely show you how to do it but otherwise if you have issues with [01:06:06.620 --> 01:06:12.940] California law Tina seems to be much more knowledgeable on [01:06:12.940 --> 01:06:18.380] cattle California law specifically than that than I am or or Brett is because [01:06:18.380 --> 01:06:23.700] we're both in Texas so if you want a reference to Tina just send me an email [01:06:23.700 --> 01:06:32.820] ask for it and I will forward your request to Tina now I do not give out [01:06:32.820 --> 01:06:37.500] personal information or emails or anything like that so if you want to [01:06:37.500 --> 01:06:41.780] contact somebody send me an email at request and I will forward the request [01:06:41.780 --> 01:06:47.100] that way I don't have a problem with the disclosing people's personal [01:06:47.100 --> 01:06:53.100] information will that work for you Tina that will work for me I just want to [01:06:53.100 --> 01:06:57.340] help as many people as I can because I didn't get the help I needed at the [01:06:57.340 --> 01:07:05.340] right time so you're crossing my house I wish I'd known you then and anyone [01:07:05.340 --> 01:07:10.540] who can help even with just a little bit of whatever I'm going to do it but the [01:07:10.540 --> 01:07:15.540] real reason I'm calling you tonight that was just five is you talk about [01:07:15.540 --> 01:07:24.780] financial disclosures and everything which you need to get a recap on how [01:07:24.780 --> 01:07:30.220] to do that but I was looking up one of the judges on one of my appellate [01:07:30.220 --> 01:07:36.100] cases and I did a report on it as you know I can do some of those reports [01:07:36.100 --> 01:07:41.420] because I kind of subscription thing to the site to do report on the people I [01:07:41.420 --> 01:07:50.540] think are screwing me and anyone and I came across UCC filing for this judge [01:07:50.540 --> 01:07:59.020] and it's you know it started within 2015 and supposedly ended in 2016 but the [01:07:59.020 --> 01:08:04.580] interesting thing is on this filing here there's probably about 15 or more [01:08:04.580 --> 01:08:13.020] people named as debtors including the judge what do you know what that might [01:08:13.020 --> 01:08:20.180] mean and it's all the same new CC filing and it says collateral item type [01:08:20.180 --> 01:08:28.260] unknown real property unknown and I mean you should see the name do you know [01:08:28.260 --> 01:08:38.780] wait do you know the number of the UCC filing it says a UCC one okay that's [01:08:38.780 --> 01:08:44.380] what I thought it would be a UCC one okay so that's what you want to ask for [01:08:44.380 --> 01:08:49.660] from the judges is if they have a UCC one filed actually that's filed with the [01:08:49.660 --> 01:08:56.740] county isn't it I'm not sure yeah I believe the UCC one is filed with a [01:08:56.740 --> 01:09:02.700] county and goes into the county records office unless there are because there [01:09:02.700 --> 01:09:07.820] are other issues I'm not that familiar with the UCC filings and where they're [01:09:07.820 --> 01:09:13.940] filed and why they're filed I know that in a lot of foreclosure issues in all [01:09:13.940 --> 01:09:23.460] commercial mortgage issues there must be a UCC one filing but I don't know where [01:09:23.460 --> 01:09:32.900] all else go ahead there was no UCC one filed by the bank in my case [01:09:32.900 --> 01:09:41.580] there's a commercial a commercial loan no no it was a personal mortgage personal [01:09:41.580 --> 01:09:48.500] mortgages generally don't require them but a commercial loan does well I was [01:09:48.500 --> 01:09:55.340] just at least so at least that's to my knowledge I was wrong once so I could be [01:09:55.340 --> 01:10:01.140] wrong well down there's all these people on this UCC filing including this [01:10:01.140 --> 01:10:11.340] judge and listed as debtors then there's one person as a secured party in LA so [01:10:11.340 --> 01:10:17.100] and then I looked up as the asset of this judge on this report and there's a [01:10:17.100 --> 01:10:22.820] couple of properties to a couple in LA and why in New Jersey that's when the [01:10:22.820 --> 01:10:28.900] boat is in his wife's name but the interesting thing is the there's a [01:10:28.900 --> 01:10:36.660] related FCA LLC related with every single one of those properties why would a [01:10:36.660 --> 01:10:45.140] judge be buying a property through you from I think it is an LLC oh this is [01:10:45.140 --> 01:10:50.540] buying foreclosures I'm not sure how to investigate this but doesn't it seem a [01:10:50.540 --> 01:11:00.820] little fishy and what could I ask for okay it is a it is a very common method [01:11:00.820 --> 01:11:10.780] for laundering money that judges use real estate they they will take a [01:11:10.780 --> 01:11:17.700] property and get a mortgage against the property and then the mortgage is paid [01:11:17.700 --> 01:11:26.460] off relatively quickly the problem is you don't necessarily have any idea who [01:11:26.460 --> 01:11:33.020] actually paid off that mortgage that's how they launder their slush money [01:11:33.020 --> 01:11:38.380] that's a favorite method used by judges so if you have judges purchasing [01:11:38.380 --> 01:11:46.660] property you want you really need to look close at the finances if you will [01:11:46.660 --> 01:11:52.500] send me a request for it I have a request for financial disclosure that we [01:11:52.500 --> 01:11:57.340] send to judges they never respond to them but it tells them that you're looking [01:11:57.340 --> 01:12:04.380] behind the curtain because in that document I've but I included requests [01:12:04.380 --> 01:12:11.580] for information that go to every method of money laundering that I could find [01:12:11.580 --> 01:12:19.980] that someone like a judge or someone a public official could use to launder [01:12:19.980 --> 01:12:27.980] their ill-gotten monies so that points at their favorite place to launder [01:12:27.980 --> 01:12:36.380] money if you can see where the judge is purchasing property go to the county [01:12:36.380 --> 01:12:42.620] recorder's office in the county where that property resides and run a search [01:12:42.620 --> 01:12:48.060] on the judge's name see how many properties you come up with see how [01:12:48.060 --> 01:12:55.060] many mortgages or deeds of trust you come up with and for those who don't [01:12:55.060 --> 01:12:59.860] know why I said that some states are mortgage states other states are deed [01:12:59.860 --> 01:13:06.500] of trust states depends on the state you know in a mortgage state like New [01:13:06.500 --> 01:13:13.300] York in order for the bank to foreclose they have to sue you in the courts but [01:13:13.300 --> 01:13:21.500] in a deed of trust state you have a confessed judgment already so they don't [01:13:21.500 --> 01:13:26.220] have to go to the court but so but both of them amount to a loan against the [01:13:26.220 --> 01:13:33.140] property if they have a number of mortgages listed in the county recorders [01:13:33.140 --> 01:13:38.340] for records and they have a mortgage and in a little while later they have [01:13:38.340 --> 01:13:42.180] another mortgage and a little while later they have another mortgage in order [01:13:42.180 --> 01:13:47.500] to get the next mortgage the bank is going to require that the previous [01:13:47.500 --> 01:13:52.900] mortgage be cleared and there should be a release of lien for those mortgages and [01:13:52.900 --> 01:13:58.820] you can tell how long it took to pay them off and then that raises the question [01:13:58.820 --> 01:14:06.740] where did the judge come up with all this money that makes sense yeah well let [01:14:06.740 --> 01:14:12.940] me just give you one example of what what it says on here is a previously owned [01:14:12.940 --> 01:14:18.300] property but it also says the current owner is the barot living trust which is [01:14:18.300 --> 01:14:22.820] the judge's last name and it's got a date of May of 2019 it says the assessed [01:14:22.820 --> 01:14:31.140] value this year is $1,293,800 the mortgage amount in May is $100,000 the [01:14:31.140 --> 01:14:41.780] sale amount in April this year $664,000 that's a huge amount of cash for a mortgage [01:14:41.780 --> 01:14:48.020] you know down payment on an assessed value of $1,293,000 and the sale [01:14:48.020 --> 01:14:53.580] amount only $664,000 and the mortgage is $100,000 now it says the current owner [01:14:53.580 --> 01:14:57.620] this is the bizarre thing the ownership history and you don't know if this is [01:14:57.620 --> 01:15:02.420] all correctly you go to the county recorders barot living trust previous [01:15:02.420 --> 01:15:06.980] owner of barot living trust previous owner Andre Barot the actual judge [01:15:06.980 --> 01:15:12.860] previous owner Andre Barot and Rebecca Barot previous owner Andre Barot and [01:15:12.860 --> 01:15:20.580] the first owner SCALC now this is over a number of years okay it sounds like the [01:15:20.580 --> 01:15:26.780] judge is buying the property from himself or transferring it or doing some [01:15:26.780 --> 01:15:36.420] kind of weird stuff okay that probably my daughter is a CPA she could [01:15:36.420 --> 01:15:42.900] probably tell me how that kind of process could be used to launder funds [01:15:42.900 --> 01:15:52.700] from me looking at it on the surface if I bought property from myself I don't see [01:15:52.700 --> 01:16:00.900] how that would gain me anything because debuts and credits will counsel [01:16:00.900 --> 01:16:08.140] themselves but you know I'm not an accountant I'm not a financial expert so [01:16:08.140 --> 01:16:14.740] I don't know how it does sound odd she was wondering like what kind of [01:16:14.740 --> 01:16:21.300] requests would you make to find out more details about that and from home yeah [01:16:21.300 --> 01:16:25.780] and I apologize Tina I'm having trouble with your fidelity so I'm not getting [01:16:25.780 --> 01:16:31.740] all of it and then I can't keep asking you to repeat too much it gets annoying [01:16:31.740 --> 01:16:42.660] for the listeners I don't know that you can because that's private business the [01:16:42.660 --> 01:16:49.380] only thing you could find is maybe and property taxes that he's paying and [01:16:49.380 --> 01:16:54.420] such is but that's personal business hang on going to break Wendy Kelton move [01:16:54.420 --> 01:16:58.340] the radio we'll be right back [01:17:02.980 --> 01:17:08.300] it's the 2019 logos radio network annual fundraiser and gun giveaway [01:17:08.300 --> 01:17:13.740] sponsored by Central Texas Gun Works go to logosradio network.com and enter to [01:17:13.740 --> 01:17:18.260] win any amount is appreciated everything helps to keep us on the air from [01:17:18.260 --> 01:17:24.060] Central Texas Gun Works the grand prize up for grabs is a spikes tactical AR 15 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[01:19:00.860 --> 01:19:25.260] Okay we are back Randy Kelton Brett Fountain with our radio and our call in [01:19:25.260 --> 01:19:30.500] number is 512-646-1984 if you have a question or comment [01:19:30.500 --> 01:19:36.660] give us a call we have an open line we're talking to Tina in California [01:19:36.660 --> 01:19:45.180] trying to figure out how the judges are laundering their money okay where were [01:19:45.180 --> 01:19:52.060] we we were trying to figure out how to get more information on the judges [01:19:52.060 --> 01:19:58.500] finances yeah that gets real difficult especially when you're dealing with it [01:19:58.500 --> 01:20:04.260] the judge and they take advantage of that when you start digging into personal [01:20:04.260 --> 01:20:12.740] information about public officials they get real excited but financial records [01:20:12.740 --> 01:20:17.700] you know most of those records are private you know your Tina your financial [01:20:17.700 --> 01:20:22.140] records are private you don't want everybody else knowing your business [01:20:22.140 --> 01:20:28.580] judges are the same way but then public officials are in a position of public [01:20:28.580 --> 01:20:40.820] trust I would suspect there's they must provide more disclosure go ahead I [01:20:40.820 --> 01:20:52.540] could have you look into the disclosures the judges are required to make have you [01:20:52.540 --> 01:20:58.100] talked to Ted in California about this [01:20:58.100 --> 01:21:11.060] mm-hmm Ted has looked into what judges in California are paid and who pays them [01:21:11.060 --> 01:21:18.780] and then there's there's a disclosure that the judge must provide to somewhere [01:21:18.780 --> 01:21:25.700] I'm not sure exactly where it is but the judges must provide disclosure of their [01:21:25.700 --> 01:21:35.540] finances and he was challenging the courts for failing to disclose some of [01:21:35.540 --> 01:21:41.580] them on the order of $200,000 they received from the counties and these [01:21:41.580 --> 01:21:47.460] were district judges receiving funds from the counties that would clearly give [01:21:47.460 --> 01:21:56.220] them reason to be biased in favor of the counties and then he had found that they [01:21:56.220 --> 01:22:00.620] hadn't reported this extra income and he'd raised a bunch of stink about it [01:22:00.620 --> 01:22:06.140] and you're bringing that up we haven't heard from Ted in a couple weeks I'm [01:22:06.140 --> 01:22:10.340] kind of worried about him because he was really putting them on the dime I'm [01:22:10.340 --> 01:22:14.540] wondering I'm you know kind of concerned that they might have swallowed him up and [01:22:14.540 --> 01:22:20.260] arrested him trying to make him disappear so that he doesn't continue [01:22:20.260 --> 01:22:25.380] exposing these guys but that's something you may look into Tina if you have his [01:22:25.380 --> 01:22:31.900] contact information I do would you try to get a hold of him because we [01:22:31.900 --> 01:22:38.100] haven't heard from it yeah well I was going to send him and while I'm on the [01:22:38.100 --> 01:22:47.260] phone if there is anyone on this call from California who has had a full [01:22:47.260 --> 01:22:54.780] closure or issues they might want to go to this two meetings coming up from the [01:22:54.780 --> 01:22:58.540] National Diversity Coalition invite you to have a conversation with our [01:22:58.540 --> 01:23:04.420] regulatory leaders on the new Community Investment Act and ones in [01:23:04.420 --> 01:23:11.260] Santa Monica California next Tuesday ones in San Francisco next Wednesday and [01:23:11.260 --> 01:23:17.660] the you know there's a little bit of funny business with the people putting [01:23:17.660 --> 01:23:24.780] it on because they're very involved and very in with former owners of one West [01:23:24.780 --> 01:23:34.780] Bank and this you know community leader and you know CEO of our nonprofit [01:23:34.780 --> 01:23:41.220] organization is very well and on the board but the people are going to be there [01:23:41.220 --> 01:23:48.260] are the federal people from the Federal Reserve the FDIC and another [01:23:48.260 --> 01:23:53.820] financial organization and it's talking about who wins and who loses with [01:23:53.820 --> 01:24:00.340] Comptroller Joseph Otting former CEO of one West Bank a full closure Mill of [01:24:00.340 --> 01:24:06.140] California and he has a proposal that he's putting forward on Community [01:24:06.140 --> 01:24:09.940] Investment and there was a hearing in Congress about it the other day for [01:24:09.940 --> 01:24:16.460] which I have the link but I think it would be really interesting for people to [01:24:16.460 --> 01:24:23.500] go and ask questions if they're allowed of the FDIC who screws a lot of us [01:24:23.500 --> 01:24:29.500] through their loss share agreement with them and the Federal Reserve and I have [01:24:29.500 --> 01:24:34.180] the information that I can email to people if they'd like to go and ask them [01:24:34.180 --> 01:24:44.980] hard questions okay good if anybody is in California and has foreclosure [01:24:44.980 --> 01:24:48.980] questions now I can help with a lot of foreclosure I've helped a number of [01:24:48.980 --> 01:24:58.020] people in California but I'm not as familiar with the things going on [01:24:58.020 --> 01:25:03.380] between the different parties like the banks and the judges and you know this [01:25:03.380 --> 01:25:14.620] kind of so if you have questions that you would like to address to Tina just [01:25:14.620 --> 01:25:21.700] send them to me and I will forward your questions to her great okay Tina do you [01:25:21.700 --> 01:25:26.580] have anything else for us no no no I'm going to send you a request for your [01:25:26.580 --> 01:25:32.140] financial forms and judges so I'm going to send that out if you can send me a [01:25:32.140 --> 01:25:37.140] detailed and specific form and then I will let you get on to other callers [01:25:37.140 --> 01:25:45.060] and I will go and listen in line okay and I will send you my document that's a [01:25:45.060 --> 01:25:52.620] request for judicial disclosure it is really obnoxious well good it always [01:25:52.620 --> 01:25:59.300] makes the judge is crazy but it they never respond to it but it tells them [01:25:59.300 --> 01:26:05.340] that you're looking behind the curtain if the judge is not dirty he won't care [01:26:05.340 --> 01:26:12.980] we'll make any difference but if he is dirty it may give him reason to want you [01:26:12.980 --> 01:26:21.140] to be happy and go away and leave him alone okay thank you very much Tina now [01:26:21.140 --> 01:26:29.900] we're going to go to Ralph in Texas hello Ralph hello Mr. Kelton I have a [01:26:29.900 --> 01:26:39.100] story for you and then I'm going to have questions okay here it is in 2016 I [01:26:39.100 --> 01:26:45.380] filed suit against several people okay hold on hold on a second wait hold on [01:26:45.380 --> 01:26:50.620] move the mic down by your chin you're you're you're overpowering the mic and [01:26:50.620 --> 01:27:02.100] we're distorted okay that's better in 2016 sued several entities for malicious [01:27:02.100 --> 01:27:10.460] prosecution one of them was my court appoint attorney and sent a waiver of [01:27:10.460 --> 01:27:18.660] service of summons and the waiver did not come back so I assumed that that was [01:27:18.660 --> 01:27:24.100] his correct address and it took a considerable effort but I finally got [01:27:24.100 --> 01:27:31.060] him served so a year later I decided to sue him separately for legal malpractice [01:27:31.060 --> 01:27:39.380] so I did the same thing at him but into the same thing I had tried to have him [01:27:39.380 --> 01:27:46.500] served at home and the process server was told by the woman at the house that [01:27:46.500 --> 01:27:54.740] she had received a letter a year earlier and she investigated it and found out [01:27:54.740 --> 01:28:03.260] that that was an attorney in another town okay so the process server went and [01:28:03.260 --> 01:28:09.940] finally served the attorney at work so I did a little bit of investigating because [01:28:09.940 --> 01:28:16.100] I got that address for that man off of the Internet and it was a good source so [01:28:16.100 --> 01:28:21.700] what I found out was that the address that I served him at the first time [01:28:21.700 --> 01:28:31.500] offered a waiver was his deceased cousin address and that was his widow and his [01:28:31.500 --> 01:28:38.660] deceased cousin and himself have the same name actually they have the same [01:28:38.660 --> 01:28:42.380] middle and last name and their first names are different but they both go by [01:28:42.380 --> 01:28:48.620] an initial which makes their initial the name and the name exactly the same [01:28:48.620 --> 01:28:56.780] all right so put two and two together and what I come up with was that this [01:28:56.780 --> 01:29:05.180] attorney told his deceased cousin's widow not to return the letter that where I [01:29:05.180 --> 01:29:10.340] asked him to waive the service of summons but not return it so that I would [01:29:10.340 --> 01:29:15.620] believe that he lived there which I did I believe you live there and spend a lot [01:29:15.620 --> 01:29:22.660] of time and energy trying to get him served there so I talked to the DOJ [01:29:22.660 --> 01:29:27.780] about this and the person I talked to was lower level but they said it sounded [01:29:27.780 --> 01:29:39.660] like a due process violation okay in Texas a avoidance of service is a [01:29:39.660 --> 01:29:51.140] felony okay you were there that sounds like what this lawyer did he conspired [01:29:51.140 --> 01:30:04.220] with this widow to avoid service that's felony Texas okay well since 9-11 our [01:30:04.220 --> 01:30:08.220] government has used invasive measures like warrantless phone taps to keep us [01:30:08.220 --> 01:30:11.700] safe 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three [01:34:14.020 --> 01:34:19.260] screens in front of me I could see the side screens in my peripheral vision and [01:34:19.260 --> 01:34:24.820] Brett had his phone up with the clock on it and I didn't see it till the last [01:34:24.820 --> 01:34:34.220] second okay well okay so do I have an independent cause for this attorney who [01:34:34.220 --> 01:34:41.420] put me out expenses and to save me and clearly the affidavit of the process [01:34:41.420 --> 01:34:49.020] server the the his deceased cousin's widow is he's you know he's done the [01:34:49.020 --> 01:34:52.700] affidavit the process I was doing after this so that's not fair say but he is [01:34:52.700 --> 01:34:58.620] saying what what she told him in the affidavit and he and she told him that [01:34:58.620 --> 01:35:02.500] she didn't know who it was well if she didn't know who it was why didn't she [01:35:02.500 --> 01:35:06.780] why didn't she return the envelope you know I mean it had a self-adjustment [01:35:06.780 --> 01:35:10.780] envelope and she could have said I'll do them by mistake that person doesn't live [01:35:10.780 --> 01:35:14.660] here but but she does know him that they live in the same town and they have the [01:35:14.660 --> 01:35:21.140] same last name I mean they have yes so that to say you don't know who it is [01:35:21.140 --> 01:35:26.620] is not credible this is the kind of thing you make a great bar grievance [01:35:26.620 --> 01:35:34.500] and a criminal accusation against you know you don't you don't know how well [01:35:34.500 --> 01:35:43.940] this lawyer is liked if the lawyer is not well liked then somebody might want [01:35:43.940 --> 01:35:52.180] an opportunity to sting him what I tell people is you'll never get public [01:35:52.180 --> 01:35:58.980] officials to be afraid of you what you'll get them to be afraid of is the [01:35:58.980 --> 01:36:06.420] political cannon fodder you can create for their political enemies I once got [01:36:06.420 --> 01:36:12.060] all the highest judges in Texas put in front of a grand jury and I thought it [01:36:12.060 --> 01:36:18.300] was all of my eloquent oratory and all the pressure I put on the courts and the [01:36:18.300 --> 01:36:27.500] judges it was none of that it was a 25-year district attorney who wasn't [01:36:27.500 --> 01:36:35.940] running for office again who took my complaints and used those to try to take [01:36:35.940 --> 01:36:42.300] out all nine Republican did I say that right the prosecutor who was a Democrat [01:36:42.300 --> 01:36:50.780] yeah and the judges were all Republicans he used my filing to try to take out [01:36:50.780 --> 01:36:58.500] these judges that was a valuable lesson for me now we didn't get him indicted but [01:36:58.500 --> 01:37:05.700] the thing I complained about doesn't happen in Texas anymore and the only [01:37:05.700 --> 01:37:13.900] reason it got before the grand jury is because that rascal Ron Earl wanted to [01:37:13.900 --> 01:37:20.620] use them use my complaints to harm his political enemies [01:37:20.620 --> 01:37:28.980] so that makes sense Ralph oh yeah oh yeah yeah that lawyer better that better [01:37:28.980 --> 01:37:36.980] lawyer better hope nobody in the position of authority is mad at him he [01:37:36.980 --> 01:37:42.940] could be toast and this will make a great bar grievous you could choose the [01:37:42.940 --> 01:37:52.220] lawyer of committing a felony of avoiding service to lawyers services a [01:37:52.220 --> 01:37:58.900] big deal they can't initiate a case without service now we have a lawyer [01:37:58.900 --> 01:38:12.060] conspired with someone else to oh I had a thought the widow what if you filed [01:38:12.060 --> 01:38:29.340] felony avoiding service and conspiracy to commit against the widow you think [01:38:29.340 --> 01:38:37.420] you might throw the lawyer under the bus in a heartbeat okay all right okay [01:38:37.420 --> 01:38:42.820] that's great okay well look there's one more twist to this story this this suit [01:38:42.820 --> 01:38:50.500] we had the case conference and I told the judge that I wanted to hold this [01:38:50.500 --> 01:38:57.460] suit until after the present suit or after the first suit the attorney never [01:38:57.460 --> 01:39:02.420] answered this lawsuit he never answered it so he's in default and I haven't done [01:39:02.420 --> 01:39:09.740] anything with it and the judge is highly highly file motion for default judgment [01:39:09.740 --> 01:39:16.580] take it to the clerk and this is all you need I filed this suit on this day and [01:39:16.580 --> 01:39:23.780] here it is in your record that I filed it with this court on this day and it is [01:39:23.780 --> 01:39:33.620] now this day and the record shows no answer therefore I need you to sign this [01:39:33.620 --> 01:39:43.340] default the clerk can sign the default okay now I am oh well she has I am [01:39:43.340 --> 01:39:47.100] delinquent because I should have done that a long time ago however I think I'm [01:39:47.100 --> 01:39:52.500] you know carrying some other okay wait what does a long time I mean over a [01:39:52.500 --> 01:40:02.300] hundred and eighty days oh yeah okay that could be a problem you might check to [01:40:02.300 --> 01:40:08.980] make sure that your suit has not been dismissed for failure to prosecute okay [01:40:08.980 --> 01:40:15.180] that's what I'm trying to tell you the suit was filed July 2017 okay and nothing [01:40:15.180 --> 01:40:22.740] was done well I mean he was served here's here's okay the summons the the service [01:40:22.740 --> 01:40:30.500] was done within 90 days and it was actually filed on the 90th day okay but [01:40:30.500 --> 01:40:34.740] it was done after they said it was done within 90 days and they told me on the [01:40:34.740 --> 01:40:37.340] phone and I know you're not supposed to do things on the phone but the clerk told [01:40:37.340 --> 01:40:42.380] me on the phone that it doesn't matter if I get that the service returned in [01:40:42.380 --> 01:40:47.580] within 90 days but try to get it in as soon after the man was served as possible [01:40:47.580 --> 01:40:53.460] so so I even managed to get in the first amendment complaint because I did it [01:40:53.460 --> 01:40:59.420] before he within 30 days of him being served and before he answered so I'm [01:40:59.420 --> 01:41:08.460] playing by the rules here and okay so when did you get in the amended I got [01:41:08.460 --> 01:41:16.540] in the amended I'm looking at my docket on October 19th 2017 okay so it's still [01:41:16.540 --> 01:41:26.100] over 180 days that would reset the clock well okay but now we're in you know now [01:41:26.100 --> 01:41:30.780] we're in January 2020 and what happened I just got this in the middle a few days [01:41:30.780 --> 01:41:37.020] ago it's report and recommendation dismissing case for failure to failure to [01:41:37.020 --> 01:41:46.780] serve so the judge is saying however it appears that Mr. Ralph in Texas failed to [01:41:46.780 --> 01:41:52.180] effectively failed to affect timely service under rule 4m or the third was a [01:41:52.180 --> 01:41:55.980] sale procedure the record does not indicate that defendant was served with [01:41:55.980 --> 01:42:01.580] the summons and complaint within 90 days after the complaint was filed well [01:42:01.580 --> 01:42:07.580] I'm looking at the doc right here and it says exactly that I didn't do that and I [01:42:07.580 --> 01:42:11.420] have copies of I actually have the original after David's I only sent them [01:42:11.420 --> 01:42:16.140] copies because I'm supposed to keep my original after David are you gonna do is [01:42:16.140 --> 01:42:23.300] follow notice notice with the court of evidence of timely service that be a [01:42:23.300 --> 01:42:31.460] judicial notice yes that's the court take judicial notice of the of the [01:42:31.460 --> 01:42:41.460] filing of notice of service okay well I have and also also file a complaint for [01:42:41.460 --> 01:42:49.580] avoidance of service okay it is in the record and ask for you can ask for [01:42:49.580 --> 01:42:55.380] sanctions for that but do first I wouldn't ask for sanctions anything I [01:42:55.380 --> 01:42:59.780] would just give notice of timely you know ask the court to take judicial notice [01:42:59.780 --> 01:43:08.900] of timely filing in the record and then ask the clerk to decide to sign default [01:43:08.900 --> 01:43:21.540] judgment okay do you have any idea why that judge would do that not sure but [01:43:21.540 --> 01:43:29.500] these probably want to clear his docket why he wouldn't just give you a notice [01:43:29.500 --> 01:43:39.100] of intent to dismiss for a prosecution I don't know okay hold hang on we're [01:43:39.100 --> 01:43:48.180] about to go to our sponsors if you find value in the service we offer to you go [01:43:48.180 --> 01:43:53.940] to our little lowest radio network and check out our sponsors we have you will [01:43:53.940 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asked court to take judicial notice of evidence of [01:47:05.900 --> 01:47:16.140] proper service and then file a motion for default judgment okay okay that that [01:47:16.140 --> 01:47:20.340] could end things I want to move on to something else for just a second without [01:47:20.340 --> 01:47:29.140] even too much time this is about what gives a JP court jurisdiction if I have [01:47:29.140 --> 01:47:34.540] a problem with my neighbor so they were pulling in their driveway and they ran [01:47:34.540 --> 01:47:40.540] into my fence and I want to press charges civilly or criminally against them I [01:47:40.540 --> 01:47:46.060] would go if it was criminal I would go to the prosecutor or to the [01:47:46.060 --> 01:47:51.460] police and file a criminal complaint and then they would take it to the prosecutor [01:47:51.460 --> 01:47:55.620] and the prosecutor would take action on it I'm not sure what they get to the judge [01:47:55.620 --> 01:48:00.220] or I'm not sure what happens from there but what I don't okay hold on hold on [01:48:00.220 --> 01:48:10.300] let me adjust that all complaints are directed to some magistrate now the [01:48:10.300 --> 01:48:14.020] process is they want you to give it to the police but when you give a complaint [01:48:14.020 --> 01:48:21.580] to a policeman that's not a complaint that's complaining that's construed as [01:48:21.580 --> 01:48:30.620] a voluntary statement not as a complaint if you file a verified criminal [01:48:30.620 --> 01:48:35.340] affidavit you file that with a magistrate mayor [01:48:35.340 --> 01:48:44.220] municipal court judge JP count per yeah there is a provision in the code for [01:48:44.220 --> 01:48:50.780] somebody that can't write get their illiterate they go before a prosecutor [01:48:50.780 --> 01:48:56.940] and the prosecutor will take their complaint and reduce it to writing and [01:48:56.940 --> 01:49:04.140] then they also do the same thing with information yeah I think it's 202.06 [01:49:04.140 --> 01:49:10.020] requires the prosecutor when he's made known that a crime's been committed to [01:49:10.020 --> 01:49:16.300] present it to some magistrate exactly so everything's directed to a [01:49:16.300 --> 01:49:24.660] magistrate okay okay injury go ahead ma'am if a person gets a traffic citation [01:49:24.660 --> 01:49:30.540] and the traffic citation says right on it this is just summons for you to appear [01:49:30.540 --> 01:49:36.740] I don't remember if it says summons on it says it says five five four five forty [01:49:36.740 --> 01:49:46.660] five double oh one two one through six and double oh six says that you agree to [01:49:46.660 --> 01:49:55.500] appear before a magistrate five forty three yeah five forty three and then they [01:49:55.500 --> 01:50:02.180] can give you a notice to appear in certain situations instead of taking you [01:50:02.180 --> 01:50:07.580] to the magistrate like 1406 of code criminal procedure since yeah any man [01:50:07.580 --> 01:50:15.660] any misdemeanor a officer observing the misdemeanor can release you on a promise [01:50:15.660 --> 01:50:22.340] to appear we have the authority to do that in the transportation code and we [01:50:22.340 --> 01:50:26.740] have the authority to do that in the code of criminal procedure but all of those [01:50:26.740 --> 01:50:34.140] in all those cases the officer is commanded if he arrests you to take you [01:50:34.140 --> 01:50:43.060] directly to a magistrate but if he doesn't and he releases you on a promise [01:50:43.060 --> 01:50:49.300] to appear that appear appearance is before a magistrate always okay that [01:50:49.300 --> 01:50:53.020] brings up another question on my list that not necessarily was meant for [01:50:53.020 --> 01:51:00.820] tonight but is there any statute that allows a law enforcement officer to put [01:51:00.820 --> 01:51:15.740] someone in jail yes if there is no magistrate in the county or in any [01:51:15.740 --> 01:51:27.740] surrounding county he can hold you for a period and it varies with state the [01:51:27.740 --> 01:51:37.100] primary federal on that is city of Riverside v. McGauke that says you can [01:51:37.100 --> 01:51:45.260] hold someone up to 24 hours but only on a showing of due diligence effort to [01:51:45.260 --> 01:51:50.260] locate a magistrate so if you're in Texas and you get arrested and you're not [01:51:50.260 --> 01:51:56.260] taken directly nearest magistrate first thing to do is file an information [01:51:56.260 --> 01:52:04.260] request with the department the the the policing department and ask them for a [01:52:04.260 --> 01:52:09.900] list of all of the magistrates in the county and all magistrates in all [01:52:09.900 --> 01:52:17.140] surrounding counties and they're going to respond is we do not have such a list [01:52:17.140 --> 01:52:23.420] and we are not required to create records that we do not have that's what [01:52:23.420 --> 01:52:27.580] they've told me every time I've asked that question nobody knows where the [01:52:27.580 --> 01:52:33.740] magistrates are who they are and they can just tell you sorry nothing so it goes [01:52:33.740 --> 01:52:40.860] to this do diligent effort to locate they cannot claim a do diligent effort [01:52:40.860 --> 01:52:46.020] to locate a magistrate if they haven't even familiarized themselves with who [01:52:46.020 --> 01:52:53.580] they are so does that answer your question [01:52:53.580 --> 01:53:05.620] let me go a little further the case law says the case law says if you are [01:53:05.620 --> 01:53:18.060] arrested during a crisis or or national emergency you can be held until a you [01:53:18.060 --> 01:53:24.740] can be put in jail and held while the police handle the emergency for instance [01:53:24.740 --> 01:53:30.220] Katrina if they catch people looting they go stick them in jail and go out and [01:53:30.220 --> 01:53:33.300] catch more people and stick them in jail they can't find magistrates because [01:53:33.300 --> 01:53:37.260] this is a national emergency it has to be a national emergency has to be a big [01:53:37.260 --> 01:53:46.340] deal okay otherwise the policeman who makes the arrest is responsible he [01:53:46.340 --> 01:53:52.780] cannot transfer you to someone else and transfer that responsibility the [01:53:52.780 --> 01:53:57.020] policeman who makes the arrest is still responsible so when he takes you to a [01:53:57.020 --> 01:54:03.380] jailer the jailer is responsible in his own right and the arresting officer is [01:54:03.380 --> 01:54:08.580] still responsible to ensure that you get before a magistrate this most of this [01:54:08.580 --> 01:54:15.060] is out of the federal law it all starts with Gerstein Pew which is a Florida case [01:54:15.060 --> 01:54:21.860] and Gerstein Pew says you you have a right to an examining trial immediately [01:54:21.860 --> 01:54:30.940] after arrest and corner and Riverside v. McLaughlin says immediately means within [01:54:30.940 --> 01:54:38.140] 24 hours as soon as possible or within 24 hours and then there must be a [01:54:38.140 --> 01:54:45.660] showing of do George and after still okay okay did I beat that horse to death well [01:54:45.660 --> 01:54:49.700] maybe not yet because they actually it's not just the surrounding counties it's [01:54:49.700 --> 01:54:57.060] any county of the state and it also says that the arrested person may be taken [01:54:57.060 --> 01:55:01.140] before the magistrate in person or the image of them may be presented to the [01:55:01.140 --> 01:55:05.100] magistrate by means of a video conference so if that cop has a cell [01:55:05.100 --> 01:55:13.580] phone and he got no excuses that's a good point but as to the any county in [01:55:13.580 --> 01:55:21.380] the state what the law goes to is you're to be taken to a magistrate in the [01:55:21.380 --> 01:55:28.540] county in which you are arrested yes and any county any magistrate in the state [01:55:28.540 --> 01:55:34.300] goes to return general opinion h500 which says if you have a warrant in a [01:55:34.300 --> 01:55:40.300] any county in the state and you're arrested in a different county in any [01:55:40.300 --> 01:55:43.180] other county in the state if you're arrested you can be taken to a [01:55:43.180 --> 01:55:50.620] magistrate in that county every magistrate has jurisdiction to hear a [01:55:50.620 --> 01:55:57.020] criminal complaint the minister felony or misdemeanor state or federal a from [01:55:57.020 --> 01:56:03.500] anywhere in the state so the policeman can no matter what he arrest you for no [01:56:03.500 --> 01:56:07.300] matter where the crime is committed you can take you to the nearest magistrate [01:56:07.300 --> 01:56:13.260] and then he's required to take you to the nearest magistrate in the county if [01:56:13.260 --> 01:56:18.540] you can't find one in the county he's to take you to the nearest magistrate in a [01:56:18.540 --> 01:56:27.660] surrounding county and that's in chapter 16 I'm sorry chapter 15 I think it's 15 [01:56:27.660 --> 01:56:35.980] 17 15 17 it says before some magistrate of the county where the accused was [01:56:35.980 --> 01:56:40.660] arrested or to provide more expeditiously to the person arrested the [01:56:40.660 --> 01:56:46.700] warnings described by this article before a magistrate in any other county of [01:56:46.700 --> 01:56:50.980] this state so yes the surrounding is inferred because it's talking about [01:56:50.980 --> 01:56:58.780] expeditiously and that's okay also says that you could do the video conference so [01:56:58.780 --> 01:57:03.180] he didn't have much wiggle room for going and dragging you up to jail [01:57:03.180 --> 01:57:11.940] somewhere okay right now we beat that one to death but you you're saying that [01:57:11.940 --> 01:57:18.420] that case law authorizes an arresting officer to actually put you in jail [01:57:18.420 --> 01:57:27.300] just even just temporarily but it does not relieve his responsibility to bring [01:57:27.300 --> 01:57:33.860] you before magistrate no no that's not what it says exactly it says is if there [01:57:33.860 --> 01:57:42.500] are extenuating circumstances like a national emergency fire flood and [01:57:42.500 --> 01:57:50.900] it's in something else they have to show do diligent effort or show good cause as [01:57:50.900 --> 01:57:57.020] to why they didn't take you directly to a magistrate if they don't they cannot [01:57:57.020 --> 01:58:07.220] take you to jail as a matter of course right okay okay thank you just that is [01:58:07.220 --> 01:58:14.300] absolutely clear in law you'll notice that JPs are stationed around the county [01:58:14.300 --> 01:58:22.300] the reason you find JPs stationed around the county is in 1215 AD when [01:58:22.300 --> 01:58:28.340] Randy ran off the cliff again I'm running out of time here I'm about to run off [01:58:28.340 --> 01:58:34.220] the cliff 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