[00:00.000 --> 00:06.880] The following news flash is brought to you by The Lowest Star Lowdown. [00:06.880 --> 00:13.240] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with precious metals, gold at $1,429 an ounce, [00:13.240 --> 00:21.520] silver $16.45 an ounce, copper $2.75 an ounce, oil, Texas crude $55.63 a barrel, Brent crude [00:21.520 --> 00:29.960] $62.47 a barrel, and cryptos in order of market cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum [00:29.960 --> 00:41.520] $127.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $1.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [00:41.520 --> 00:52.400] Today in history, the year 1916, the preparedness day bombing, a time suitcase bomb, was detonated [00:52.400 --> 00:57.880] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I preparedness day parade, killing [00:57.880 --> 01:04.880] the 10 and entering 40 today in history. [01:04.880 --> 01:09.560] In recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing heaven to [01:09.560 --> 01:14.360] Texas law back in June, county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin, [01:14.360 --> 01:18.960] San Antonio have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones [01:18.960 --> 01:22.960] since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to [01:22.960 --> 01:27.920] test the herb for THC. Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney announced earlier [01:27.920 --> 01:32.640] this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases [01:32.640 --> 01:33.840] because of the law. [01:33.840 --> 01:37.720] Mr. Abbott and other state officials including the Attorney General stipulated in a letter [01:37.720 --> 01:42.240] to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:42.240 --> 01:48.400] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as [01:48.400 --> 01:54.600] well as other cities too like the District Attorney in El Paso, Cayma Esparza, a Democrat [01:54.600 --> 01:59.080] who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the [01:59.080 --> 02:01.840] prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.840 --> 02:06.880] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.880 --> 02:10.880] in Harris County who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [02:10.880 --> 02:13.600] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.600 --> 02:17.520] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [02:17.520 --> 02:22.720] charged with. [02:22.720 --> 02:27.320] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark [02:27.320 --> 02:32.440] as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket [02:32.440 --> 02:38.080] shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East [02:38.080 --> 02:39.580] Pacific Ocean. [02:39.580 --> 02:43.880] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [02:43.880 --> 02:50.160] its front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [02:50.160 --> 03:17.360] clove. [03:17.360 --> 03:26.360] Tell me, what you gonna do, what you gonna do, yeah [03:26.360 --> 03:32.360] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come for you [03:32.360 --> 03:38.360] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come for you [03:38.360 --> 03:43.360] When you were eight and your head back three, you go to school and earn the golden rule [03:43.360 --> 03:47.360] So why are you acting like a bloody fool? It's because of how you're doing [03:47.360 --> 03:51.360] Say, your monsters cool bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do [03:51.360 --> 03:54.360] what you gonna do when they come for you [03:54.360 --> 03:59.360] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come for you [03:59.360 --> 04:02.360] You took it on that one, you took it on this one [04:02.360 --> 04:05.360] You took it on your mother and you took it on your father [04:05.360 --> 04:08.360] You took it on your brother and you took it on your sisters [04:08.360 --> 04:10.360] You took it on that one and you took it on me [04:10.360 --> 04:12.760] Bad boys, bad boys [04:12.760 --> 04:16.600] Whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do When they come for you? [04:16.600 --> 04:18.440] Bad boys, bad boys [04:18.440 --> 04:21.920] Whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do When they come for you? [04:21.920 --> 04:23.900] Bad boys, bad boys [04:23.900 --> 04:27.440] Whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do When they come for you? [04:27.440 --> 04:29.040] Bad boys, bad boys [04:29.040 --> 04:32.840] Whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do When they come for you? [04:32.840 --> 04:35.560] My body now is giving over A Ike [04:35.560 --> 04:37.380] Four leaves now preparation break [05:07.380 --> 05:33.380] Why did you have to act so mean Don't you know you're a human being [05:33.380 --> 05:38.380] Born up a mother with the love of the father Reflections come to the reflection [05:38.380 --> 05:43.380] I know sometimes You wanna let go [05:43.380 --> 05:49.380] Hey, hey, hey, I know sometimes You wanna let go [05:49.380 --> 06:00.380] Bad boys, bad boys are what you're gonna do Bad boys, bad boys are what you're gonna do [06:00.380 --> 06:10.380] Bad, you're too rude Bad, you're too rude [06:10.380 --> 06:21.380] Bad boys, bad boys are what you're gonna do Bad boys, bad boys are what you're gonna do [06:21.380 --> 06:32.380] Bad boys, bad boys are what you're gonna do Bad boys, bad boys are what you're gonna do [06:32.380 --> 06:39.380] Bad boys, bad boys, what you going to do, oh what you going to do when they come for you? [06:39.380 --> 06:48.380] Bad boys, bad boys, what you going to do, oh what you going to do when they come for you? [06:54.380 --> 07:01.380] 809, oh ok, ok Randy Kelton, Rat-Fountain, Rule of Our Radio. [07:01.380 --> 07:09.660] radio, I'm having a little issue with my clock. My clock wasn't telling me it was it was time [07:09.660 --> 07:17.020] to start and we're halfway through a segment. I'm not sure what's going on here and I know [07:17.020 --> 07:27.540] I'll be blamed for it but but I'll blame Brett for that. Okay. Since we're actually are on the [07:27.540 --> 07:33.500] air, I'm actually going to turn on the phones. This is the rule of law radio with Randy Kelton [07:33.500 --> 07:42.220] and I'm Brett Fountain and this is the 6th of March 2020. I was just going to say that, [07:42.220 --> 07:48.580] I would have got to that. I knew I knew you were going to say that. Okay, I'm going to start out [07:48.580 --> 07:58.820] talking about something that's coming together. I've engaged a programmer that actually seemed to [07:58.820 --> 08:05.660] understand what I was asking him for. I won't try to explain all of it on there since it's a little [08:05.660 --> 08:14.900] too complex and convoluted but I'm using a program called Free Plane. Free Plane is a online [08:14.900 --> 08:24.700] mind mapping program and mind mapping is really good when you're trying to get ideas sorted out [08:24.700 --> 08:32.620] and this is the tool I use to build all my questionnaires with. It allows me to lay them [08:32.620 --> 08:39.660] out in a visual format so you can see where you're at in the overall context of the questionnaires. [08:39.660 --> 08:50.900] But my map does not play well with the internet. I cannot get these maps I produce to play on a [08:50.900 --> 08:59.420] web server. That has been a serious issue. Now I have looked at just about every single mind [08:59.420 --> 09:07.660] mapping program there is out there and Free Plane has the most functionality or at least the [09:07.660 --> 09:16.260] functionality that I need to be able to create these questionnaires. The questionnaires themselves [09:16.260 --> 09:22.900] on their surface are relatively simple. I just ask a question and you click an answer but in [09:22.900 --> 09:30.940] developing them it gets a lot more complex because of the way I have to lay in the answers to a [09:30.940 --> 09:38.220] question. I have to ask a question and then put in the answers to that question all in the same spot [09:38.220 --> 09:44.900] and then when I go to the next question that question has to go back to the first question to [09:44.900 --> 09:51.460] find the answers. It's a little complex and Free Plane was the only one that had the functionality [09:51.460 --> 09:57.900] to do all of this stuff that I need to do. There are other mind maps that will play well on the [09:57.900 --> 10:07.860] web. Wise mapping and mind map and Meister or something or other. Meister where I was something [10:07.860 --> 10:15.820] like that but they cost a lot of money and while I could embed them on the web I couldn't do some [10:15.820 --> 10:22.220] of the most sophisticated functions I could with Free Plane and anybody who's ever tried to use [10:22.220 --> 10:30.580] existing software to develop a something they wanted to do. You'll understand these problems [10:30.580 --> 10:34.940] where you've got all these different software programs that will do a couple of things you want [10:34.940 --> 10:40.380] and not the rest and you go to another one and it'll do some of the other things but nothing [10:40.380 --> 10:49.340] does all of it. Free Plane did everything I need except play on the web and finally got a guy [10:49.340 --> 11:00.860] I hired a JavaScript programmer to take the Free Plane output from one of the exports functions [11:00.860 --> 11:13.780] and lay them into an SVG image where SVG is a process where you can take an image and then [11:13.780 --> 11:21.780] block out sections of the image and add links and different things to it. So he's writing a [11:21.780 --> 11:30.820] routine that will take my output and convert it into an SVG and keep all of my links so that I can [11:30.820 --> 11:40.580] lay out a web page like I have in front of me the mind map that I've built for my Legal Earth [11:40.580 --> 11:49.820] White Paper. Legal Earth White Paper is really complex. It's got a lot of parts to it and like [11:49.820 --> 11:58.660] a complex motion or pleading you have a lot of different parts and when you get into one section [11:58.660 --> 12:08.580] you tend to get focused into what you're doing and since every section is somehow connected to [12:08.580 --> 12:15.180] every other section you wind up addressing issues three or four times in three or four different [12:15.180 --> 12:28.460] locations. You wind up addressing the same thing. So a visual mind map that you can look at and see [12:28.460 --> 12:34.580] where you have other issues it keeps you from drifting off into those other issues. Instead of [12:34.580 --> 12:40.060] drifting off into that issue you simply make a comment that points to that issue and then when [12:40.060 --> 12:50.220] you go to that issue it's all clean and separate. It keeps your subject matter more concise. Well [12:50.220 --> 13:01.300] I have this huge map for Legal Earth. I've probably got 50 or 60 different items in there and each [13:01.300 --> 13:10.300] one of those will be a separate web page. So what I ask the guy to do is take this map and [13:10.300 --> 13:23.060] everywhere it sees an item on the map a node where I've put in some information to link the [13:23.060 --> 13:32.740] information I put in. When I put in an item I've got marketing model here and when I put in [13:32.740 --> 13:36.780] marketing model I've got a section down at the bottom where I put in a comment to tell what [13:36.780 --> 13:44.860] that's about. So if you hover over marketing model my explanation of what it is pops up. It does [13:44.860 --> 13:56.540] that in the map but if I download it then it does the same thing but I want it to add more [13:56.540 --> 14:04.420] functionality. When that box pops up to tell what's inside this marketing model I want to have [14:04.420 --> 14:12.580] hyperlinks and I want to be able to double click on it and have it open a web page. So I've asked [14:12.580 --> 14:20.780] him to take this map and everywhere there's an item create a folder structure a folder for that [14:20.780 --> 14:28.380] item and create a folder structure that looks just like the map itself. And so everywhere there's [14:28.380 --> 14:34.060] a node on the map there's a folder and a folder structure and inside that folder put a web page. [14:34.060 --> 14:45.780] It's the 2019 Logos Radio Network annual fundraiser and gun giveaway sponsored by [14:45.780 --> 14:52.460] Central Texas Gun Works. Go to logosradionetwork.com and enter to win. Any amount is appreciated [14:52.460 --> 14:57.900] everything helps to keep us on the air. From Central Texas Gun Works the grand prize up for [14:57.900 --> 15:05.540] grabs is a Spikes Tactical AR 15. 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Video and audio of the original 2009 seminar. Hundreds of research documents and other [16:25.620 --> 16:29.300] useful resource material. Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from [16:29.300 --> 16:34.260] ruleoflawradio.com. Order your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want [16:34.260 --> 16:47.380] to and deserve. [17:04.740 --> 17:18.340] Okay we are back Randy Kelton Brett Fountain rule of law radio and I think we're getting things [17:18.340 --> 17:24.740] straightened out here and on the break I asked Brad if anybody you cared about all this I'm talking [17:24.740 --> 17:31.540] about well I'm going to give you a reason to care. If this works out right let's say you want to build [17:31.540 --> 17:37.300] a web page and you don't want to pay somebody a whole lot of money to build a web page or you [17:37.300 --> 17:43.540] don't know how to tell him how to build your web page. I've been building web pages for a long time [17:43.540 --> 17:53.380] and it's really difficult when you have a lot of content and you're trying to build a page it's [17:53.380 --> 18:04.180] really difficult to get everything organized in a web page web building environment. I've been [18:04.180 --> 18:12.900] doing this a long time and it's always been a problem to get my content effectively organized [18:13.620 --> 18:19.860] so that a person who doesn't know anything about the content can move through it quickly and [18:19.860 --> 18:27.860] effectively. I'm sure everybody's went to web pages got lost in the web page and you know if it's not [18:27.860 --> 18:35.220] just a one page move down the page to different headings but where you have a lot of different [18:35.220 --> 18:42.260] pages you wind up with a half a dozen different pages up at one time and you don't know you lose [18:42.260 --> 18:48.900] track of where you're at in the overall context and that was has been my issue in building these [18:48.900 --> 18:57.460] complex pages. You get three or four levels down in the page and you lose track of where you're at [18:58.660 --> 19:05.060] so you're looking at a piece of content and you're reading that piece of content but it's not [19:05.060 --> 19:12.820] necessarily clear to you the context of that content so we wind up reading stuff and getting [19:12.820 --> 19:20.260] it out of context and a lot of this structure came out of building complex legal documents [19:21.700 --> 19:28.100] because legal documents should be designed the way a good web page is designed [19:29.380 --> 19:36.020] so that when you're talking about a particular piece of information you only talk about that [19:36.020 --> 19:42.740] piece of information and when you move to another piece of information you don't mix the two together [19:43.380 --> 19:51.140] because then it becomes very difficult to separate one argument or one issue from another [19:51.140 --> 19:57.060] issue everything gets mixed together and the reader gets confused if you've read many legal [19:57.060 --> 20:08.420] documents. The vast majority of documents you open consist of a set of obligatory sections. [20:09.380 --> 20:16.900] There must be a party section, a jurisdiction section, a statement of fact section and there's [20:17.460 --> 20:24.020] a prayer, a conclusion, well it don't have to be a conclusion but there should be, there should be [20:24.020 --> 20:30.180] any introduction, you tell them what you're going to tell them and then you give a set of facts and [20:30.180 --> 20:43.540] then you sneeze, oh and then you take the facts and you do an argument, I always call it a [20:44.660 --> 20:50.260] statement of factual accusation where I take the facts and I add my legal arguments to it [20:50.260 --> 20:56.340] so you have all these different sections. If you're not careful you will get them mixed up [20:57.300 --> 21:04.100] and when you look at most legal documents they have these sections but where they have a section [21:04.100 --> 21:14.500] they will list a cause of action and there will be these humongous paragraphs addressing their [21:14.500 --> 21:21.300] whatever the cause of action is. When you have a paragraph that takes up half a page [21:23.460 --> 21:35.140] English has all sorts of tools in there that allow you to break up prose into manageable pieces of [21:35.140 --> 21:43.220] human beings can make sense of but these lawyers take one page and they forget all that stuff [21:43.220 --> 21:48.980] you know this thing called paragraphs you know when you change what you're talking about you go [21:48.980 --> 21:55.460] to another paragraph they forget that and they string everything together when you when you're [21:55.460 --> 22:01.940] quoting someone where you you set that out separate from the rest of the document so you'll know [22:01.940 --> 22:05.380] what's part of the prose and what's part of the quote they don't do any of that stuff they just [22:05.380 --> 22:13.780] run everything together very difficult to read and judges they read these documents all day every [22:13.780 --> 22:19.620] day it's an annoyance them so we want to give them documents that are very carefully corrected [22:20.500 --> 22:25.860] when we speak to an issue we speak to only that issue well how do you do that well the first [22:25.860 --> 22:31.380] thing you do is do something like a mind nap and create a structure go through your issues [22:31.380 --> 22:37.060] and add headings you know when I build a legal document I add headings to every paragraph [22:39.300 --> 22:47.940] if you can't write a heading to a paragraph then you're running two pieces of information together [22:47.940 --> 22:55.620] you need to go back and look at the first paragraph and see if you have addressed a specific issue [22:55.620 --> 23:02.420] or are you talking about two or three different things at once that's going to confuse the reader [23:02.420 --> 23:06.900] if it's hard for you to figure that out there's definitely going to be hard for the reader to [23:06.900 --> 23:14.260] figure that out so go back and when you first write something put a paragraph put a heading [23:14.260 --> 23:20.260] on every paragraph then you come back and take them out when you're building a web page you [23:20.260 --> 23:27.540] absolutely have to do that every time you speak to a different issue you need a different page [23:27.540 --> 23:34.420] for that or you need a different deal of a dissection inside the web page for that and a [23:35.300 --> 23:40.180] map is a main map is a really good way to do that and what the software I'm having this guy [23:40.180 --> 23:46.980] create is you create the mind map and the software will take the mind map and create an entire web [23:46.980 --> 23:56.900] page from it it will take the map and create a page for each item in your map and put it all in a [23:56.900 --> 24:03.860] photo structure in the photo structure looks exactly like your map so now you go to each page [24:04.580 --> 24:09.700] and the page will pop up over the map so the map's there in the background [24:09.700 --> 24:17.220] so you can click to the map and see exactly where you are in the content [24:18.340 --> 24:23.220] so it keeps you really focused on the particular content you're speaking to [24:25.540 --> 24:33.060] Brett does that make sense sure I mean does anybody you and I been down that road yeah [24:33.060 --> 24:41.460] yes we have does anybody out there really care about that probably not but if if I get this [24:41.460 --> 24:51.620] done right it could well change the way web pages are built that's how that's how important I think [24:51.620 --> 24:59.460] I am okay I will shut up about this now I'm kind of excited about it because it took a long time [24:59.460 --> 25:04.260] to figure it out and finally get it in a position to where I can get a program and wrap his head [25:04.260 --> 25:11.220] around it and it looks like it may actually finally come together and this will move my project along [25:11.220 --> 25:19.700] considerably and I've used up two segments and I have a full board of callers and all of these [25:19.700 --> 25:29.140] callers are not my usual callers wonderful okay I'm going to go to Josh in Pennsylvania we've got [25:29.140 --> 25:37.620] two minutes before the break hello Josh what do you have for us today hello Randy can you hear me [25:37.620 --> 25:45.940] okay absolutely excellent yeah I had spoken with you a few months back I was the guy that had an [25:45.940 --> 25:54.660] examining trial at a magisterial court and had a motion to disqualify him on the table he decided [25:54.660 --> 26:02.820] to rule against it and proceed forward and that was when I asked permission to leave and he took [26:02.820 --> 26:11.540] the opportunity to issue a bench warrant for me to say even though I was there who did you file [26:11.540 --> 26:28.180] criminally against Josh I think we're having some issues I'll hold on and see if you come back again [26:28.180 --> 26:34.420] you're in Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania is unique in that in the matter of a criminal accusation [26:34.420 --> 26:42.500] you have standing and while this judge may feel as though he cannot be sued he's probably right [26:42.500 --> 26:52.180] about that but he can be prosecuted criminally and in the state of Pennsylvania everybody's [26:52.180 --> 26:59.700] going to try to protect the judge but their problem is in the state of Pennsylvania you have [26:59.700 --> 27:06.260] standing in the matter of a criminal accusation unlike most of the other states we can file [27:06.260 --> 27:11.940] notice of a crime but we don't have standing if they don't pursue your crime you have standing [27:11.940 --> 27:18.740] you can appeal their refusal all the way up to the supreme and wave his bad behavior in front of [27:18.740 --> 27:27.220] everybody hang on go into our sponsors this is Randy Kelton Brett Fountain on this the sixth [27:27.220 --> 27:34.900] day of March 2020 and spring is in the air we'll be right back [27:39.060 --> 27:44.340] thousands of Florida motorists convicted of DUI may very 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breathalysers used to [28:32.740 --> 28:38.260] convict thousands of Florida motorists for DUI violations recently reporters discovered that [28:38.260 --> 28:43.620] the devices were improperly calibrated state officials knew about it for two and a half years [28:43.620 --> 28:49.140] but did nothing in fact the head of Florida's breath testing program ordered inspectors not [28:49.140 --> 28:54.900] to document the problem a DUI conviction can ruin somebody's life but now that the cover-up has been [28:54.900 --> 29:00.740] exposed perhaps Florida drivers can breathe a bit easier i'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht more news [29:00.740 --> 29:10.820] and information at Catherine Albrecht.com i lost my son my uncle my son on september 11 [29:10.820 --> 29:16.820] 2000 most people don't know that a third tower fell on september 11 world trade center seven a [29:16.820 --> 29:22.260] 47 story skyscraper was not hit by a plane although the official explanation is that fire [29:22.260 --> 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the president that's why we have a warrant for you everybody listen carefully listen to the [31:40.820 --> 31:52.420] words that let me choose pasty citizens arrest our most ambushed our warrant our budget citizens [31:52.420 --> 32:07.620] arrest us okay we are back ready calton rep fountain rule of law radio on this friday the [32:07.620 --> 32:15.220] sixth day of march 2020 and we're talking to josh in pennsylvania josh are you back [32:15.220 --> 32:22.340] i hope so can you hear me yeah i know that you kind of dropped you kind of dropped out on us [32:22.340 --> 32:30.500] there so i just went on blabbing hoping your phone would clear up okay okay um yes we spoke [32:30.500 --> 32:38.580] about this um and i had gone through this before up here and um all of a sudden the local district [32:38.580 --> 32:42.980] attorney's office which is where you're supposed to uh file these private criminal complaints [32:42.980 --> 32:53.540] and began a policy of refusing to take them and funneling me to this oh wonderful yeah wow it was [32:53.540 --> 32:59.860] and i had even placed a call to harrisburg uh with the attorney general's office [33:01.300 --> 33:09.700] they don't take them either um so oh good then you file with the feds exactly and that was [33:09.700 --> 33:15.380] is going to be my next step but strategically thinking and some of what i want to ask you about [33:15.380 --> 33:24.820] is this what i wanted to do was let that sit um i don't want to back them into a corner by [33:24.820 --> 33:32.900] suing them suing the county uh going to the fbi i want to address my case first because even [33:32.900 --> 33:41.940] though they don't have jurisdiction over the matter um okay if you have raised the no start [33:41.940 --> 33:47.780] to say if you've raised the question of jurisdiction the questions before the court but jurisdiction [33:47.780 --> 33:53.300] it doesn't matter it's be you can raise that at any time no matter how remote in history so [33:54.500 --> 34:00.660] you're not losing the question of jurisdiction yes and incidentally that issue was raised to the [34:00.660 --> 34:09.140] magistrate and he ignored it also um so now i'm at the uh court of come please uh level [34:09.860 --> 34:19.300] and i had a arraignment i put in a free trial motion for discovery i filed it and i was hoping to [34:20.100 --> 34:28.020] actually get in front of the judge and argue it and get him to rule on it right there in the spot [34:28.020 --> 34:34.820] but the way they do these arraignments here is it's a giant cattle there's a bunch of people in [34:34.820 --> 34:40.180] the courtroom and the judge literally says this is what you're supposed to do if you don't have an [34:40.180 --> 34:46.660] attorney you're going to come up to this table here you're going to sign this paper which means [34:46.660 --> 34:53.300] you're not guilty and then you're you're free leave and then you have 30 days to get counsel [34:53.300 --> 35:00.660] or file motions for you know all your did you okay did you ask the court for a preliminary hearing [35:01.540 --> 35:08.020] well see that's what i had already had it was the one but in front of the magistrate [35:08.660 --> 35:17.060] where it already uh prejudice it's a fire my pleadings and file to bring it in [35:17.060 --> 35:22.740] and okay hold on hold on just a second you're breaking up again so let's give it a couple [35:22.740 --> 35:30.020] of seconds to see if the line clears out okay so you had an examining trial or [35:31.540 --> 35:35.940] in most states they call it a preliminary hearing gerstein pew [35:37.620 --> 35:44.580] guarantees you the right or it supports the right in the constitution for you to have a [35:44.580 --> 35:57.300] preliminary hearing so did at this preliminary hearing josh were you able to present excavatory [35:57.300 --> 36:06.260] evidence this is what happened i had in front of him a motion to disqualify i had also followed [36:06.260 --> 36:12.900] the other step of filing that motion to disqualify with the court the head administrative judge at [36:12.900 --> 36:21.860] the quarter column please and he ignored him and moved forward anyway um i also had the [36:21.860 --> 36:26.740] challenge of subject matter jurisdiction in front of him and he basically asked the the [36:26.740 --> 36:32.260] ad a what to do and the ad a said this isn't something to be dealt with here this is not [36:32.260 --> 36:36.980] something for here and he said all right well we're going to move forward okay did did you [36:36.980 --> 36:46.180] in the hearing bar grieve the ad a uh i hadn't gotten around to that yet i had only judicial [36:46.180 --> 36:51.700] conduct complain is the magistrate i think i did twice already on this now there are some [36:51.700 --> 37:04.660] things that are really important and if an ad a advised a judge that a subject matter jurisdiction [37:04.660 --> 37:15.460] challenge was not appropriate at this stage he was lying such as teeth subject matter jurisdiction [37:15.460 --> 37:24.580] is threshold and if he told the judge something different then the judge himself has the duty [37:24.580 --> 37:34.500] to know now policemen have it has been ruled that they don't have to know the law that they are enforcing [37:34.500 --> 37:44.180] and while that may be the case if they violate a law then they're just like you or me they do [37:44.180 --> 37:55.940] have to know that law so when the ad a advised the judge that the judge did not have to address [37:56.740 --> 38:03.860] subject matter jurisdiction at this stage that was a piece of information both the judge and the [38:03.860 --> 38:11.540] prosecutor should have known because a failure to do that is a denial of due process and a [38:11.540 --> 38:17.300] denial of due process that has the effect of denying you the full free access to your enjoyment [38:17.300 --> 38:23.060] right is a crime in every state so they conspired to commit a crime [38:25.220 --> 38:32.020] bar grieve the lawyer if he is if the lawyer is a lawyer in a classy misdemeanor court [38:33.620 --> 38:40.740] then there are one of two things there are new lawyer or they're not the sharpest knife in the [38:40.740 --> 38:46.180] drawer because if they were the sharpest knife in the drawer they'd be out making a big bucks not [38:46.180 --> 38:53.460] down here in the municipalities growing for dollars okay you start to say something josh uh yeah i'd [38:53.460 --> 38:58.660] say it was more the latter with these people up here um he is the water he's just not the sharpest [38:58.660 --> 39:05.460] tool in the shed um but that being said from the strategy standpoint i wanted to let let all of this [39:05.460 --> 39:14.420] sit and go through and be found innocent and have all the charges dropped and then go after everybody [39:14.420 --> 39:24.340] that oh you're a dreamer oh it's nice to me someone who has dreams and aspirations even if they are [39:24.340 --> 39:36.020] unfounded good luck with that what we're talking about here is a way to get to that outcome they [39:36.580 --> 39:42.180] these guys are really busy they they're running a conveyor belt here and they just crank everybody [39:42.180 --> 39:49.220] through it if you want to get your case dismissed best way to do that is kick them right in their [39:49.220 --> 39:59.940] professional teeth if you're in a class c level it's almost certain that both the judge and the [39:59.940 --> 40:09.620] prosecutor have a day job and that day job needs a bar card bar grieve them both look up the judge's [40:09.620 --> 40:16.100] name you'll probably find a bar card under his name and bar grieve him that'll push his insurance [40:16.100 --> 40:23.380] out the roof you just started costing a lot of money i don't believe the magistrate is a lawyer [40:23.380 --> 40:30.260] in this particular case uh he's been he's been just doing this um for probably 20 years in the area [40:30.260 --> 40:38.980] 25 and send him a tort letter to him file criminally against him if he'd been doing it 25 years he [40:38.980 --> 40:45.620] knows better start the criminal process you give it to the prosecutor he refuses to take it to give [40:45.620 --> 40:50.020] it to the attorney general he refuses to take it then you file criminal charges against the attorney [40:50.020 --> 40:57.060] general special agent charge of the fbi now the fbi is not going to do anything other than cover [40:57.060 --> 41:03.700] their behinds by having an agent call the attorney general state of pennsylvania and say hey why have [41:03.700 --> 41:08.500] i got this guy over here trying to get me to arrest you you want to explain why i shouldn't arrest you [41:08.500 --> 41:15.940] the attorney general is not going to be a happy camper and he's going to call down to this local [41:15.940 --> 41:21.380] court and say why do i have one of your people trying to get me to arrest you arrested by the 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jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case winning [43:09.940 --> 43:15.940] experience even if you're not in a lawsuit you can learn what everyone should understand about [43:15.940 --> 43:22.340] the principles and practices that control our american courts you'll receive our audio classroom [43:22.340 --> 43:30.100] video seminar tutorials forms for civil cases prosa tactics and much more please visit rule [43:30.100 --> 43:47.540] of law radio dot com and click on the banner or call toll free eight six six law easy [43:47.540 --> 44:06.260] okay we are back randy kelton brett fountain rule of law radio and we're talking to josh [44:06.260 --> 44:13.780] in pennsylvania okay josh uh we didn't start out with what this case was is this a traffic case [44:13.780 --> 44:24.900] um it's under the uh transportation code um by who was uh sleeping in his truck and uh you know [44:29.620 --> 44:36.260] wait a minute hold on brought josh we're losing you again uh you said somebody was sleeping in [44:36.260 --> 44:43.620] the truck was that you or or the officer okay so you were charged with sleeping in your truck [44:44.420 --> 44:55.460] no i'm sorry i'm sorry yeah yeah you're breaking up really bad can you hang up and call back in [44:55.460 --> 45:02.980] maybe you'll get a clearer line in and while while you were waiting for you to call back in [45:02.980 --> 45:11.780] we'll go to jeff in south carolina hello jeff hello randy k uh thank you for taking my call [45:11.780 --> 45:18.900] can you hear me okay i can hear you fine all right great um i'm kind of picking up a little bit [45:18.900 --> 45:28.900] where josh just left off this involves pennsylvania uh i have a 16 year old grandson there do somewhere [45:28.900 --> 45:35.300] around the 25th of february was going to smoke a cigarette before he got on the school bus he [45:35.300 --> 45:40.100] didn't get chance he put the cigarette in his pocket in the lighter and went on to school [45:41.700 --> 45:50.580] the school principal found that cigarette lighter in cigarette in his pocket and on the 26th of [45:50.580 --> 45:58.420] february uh filed a criminal complaint at the district magistrate's office for violation of [45:58.420 --> 46:10.820] title 24 6306.1 the district magistrate who had who was formerly a lawyer um issued a summons on the [46:10.820 --> 46:24.500] 28th of february uh saying it was a violation of title 18 6306.1 subsection a 11 i the use of tobacco [46:24.500 --> 46:32.340] in a school building prohibited and whoa of course hold on so it doesn't it said the in his pocket [46:32.340 --> 46:44.500] right say again they said the the use of use of tobacco or possession i believe in uh what [46:44.500 --> 46:53.220] what the actual citation the summons says use of tobacco in uh school building i think okay read [46:53.220 --> 47:00.260] the statute uh i have the statute up here use of tobacco in school building prohibited is what's [47:00.260 --> 47:08.740] on the summons in the in the article which i'm not real good at moving around particularly on the [47:08.740 --> 47:19.700] phone here but in that title the one section is use or possession of tobacco in a school building [47:21.300 --> 47:29.380] is prohibited and the one section is by pupils and then the section right below it is by anyone [47:29.380 --> 47:39.700] else other than pupils and the district magistrate actually cited the one other than pupils okay does [47:39.700 --> 47:53.140] anything in that section make it a violation to possess tobacco i believe so i think it's just [47:53.140 --> 47:59.860] a matter of possessing okay what is the statute again Brett can you look that up while we're [47:59.860 --> 48:14.740] talking probably sir what is the statute yeah i'm 18 6306.1 sub is that a 18 point [48:14.740 --> 48:23.460] yeah 18 title 18 pennsylvania title 18 section 6306.1 [48:26.180 --> 48:39.700] okay it's important what it says if the complaint is insufficient and if it's not a crime to possess [48:39.700 --> 48:48.180] but a crime to use that is a market difference that's a big deal well it does say both here [48:48.900 --> 48:58.180] and subsection a it says the offense is defined people who can possesses or uses tobacco so the [48:58.180 --> 49:06.500] possessing if it just in his pocket that would still fit um grading at nature of the offense [49:06.500 --> 49:13.380] it's people that define definitions but yeah it's all lumped together it says possessing we're using [49:13.380 --> 49:22.340] is all of this same thing here oh okay okay then so the what i was going for is the complaint [49:22.340 --> 49:28.340] was insufficient but apparently it's not okay go ahead jeff yeah the uh the issue there while [49:28.340 --> 49:39.140] Brett's looking there under subsection a point one one and then part i is what the magistrate [49:39.140 --> 49:46.660] actually cited and that is for someone other than a pupil i believe if Brett i don't know if Brett [49:46.660 --> 49:54.020] can confirm that i'm not seeing any sub anything underneath the a the a is just uh says the offense [49:54.020 --> 49:59.860] and that's it just defines it let's see if i can find something else though if you look down maybe [49:59.860 --> 50:05.220] a little further there if you're looking at section a little further there will also be at a point one [50:05.220 --> 50:13.220] one and then there's multiple sections and i underneath that sorry but anyhow uh what what [50:13.220 --> 50:19.380] we were looking at on this and in my grandson and son in pennsylvania are listening to my now [50:19.380 --> 50:29.940] invest my knowledge um okay let me ask a question before we move ahead yes what does your grandson [50:29.940 --> 50:43.940] and son anticipate or want as an ultimate outcome um my son is shall we say familiar with what you [50:43.940 --> 50:53.060] discuss in a very elementary sense as i am you have somewhat elementary net and um they would like [50:53.060 --> 50:59.860] to overcome the charges but it's also a learning experience for the 16-year-old son grandson that [50:59.860 --> 51:08.740] that's what i wanted to hear so in the process of doing this i really am uncomfortable with [51:08.740 --> 51:19.220] kids in school giving them the impression that public officials and police are really the bad [51:19.220 --> 51:27.460] guys because they're really not and if you have a principal here or a teacher uh smoking is not a [51:27.460 --> 51:34.900] good idea and you know they're trying to teach and i says i'm certain they're doing this to [51:34.900 --> 51:42.900] demonstrate to the child why this is bad idea and that's good that's okay and in this case it's a [51:42.900 --> 51:57.060] really minor issue but so if they're going to nitpick this statute if they're going to stand on a [51:57.060 --> 52:07.780] fine point of law well you should hold them to a fine point of law and if they're trying to teach [52:07.780 --> 52:18.020] the child a lesson maybe the child can teach the school a lesson when you take what would normally [52:18.020 --> 52:29.540] be a behavioral issue and you turn it into a criminal issue you better tiptoe very very lightly [52:30.900 --> 52:40.420] because you are not an ordinary citizen you are a public official and unlike an ordinary citizen [52:40.420 --> 52:49.940] who can do anything they want to unless the law specifically prohibits them from doing it if you [52:49.940 --> 52:56.980] are a public official you may only do what the law specifically authorizes you to do [52:58.260 --> 53:07.620] and you must do everything you do in strict adherence to the law so it's appropriate [53:07.620 --> 53:17.780] for your son and grandson to take these officials back to the law was your grandson taken before [53:18.500 --> 53:27.700] a magistrate for a preliminary hearing uh no can i run down some bits of information [53:27.700 --> 53:35.140] will help stitch it together maybe quickly absolutely i just did that to set the groundwork [53:35.140 --> 53:40.660] for where we're going if your son and grandson are listening i don't want them to think that we [53:40.660 --> 53:47.940] we think all our public officials bad guys now but you and i we are members of a republic [53:49.540 --> 53:58.900] and as citizens of a republic it is our duty to police our police we ask them to protect us from [53:58.900 --> 54:06.420] our oversight and carelessness and it's our job to do the same thing so we owe it to these [54:06.420 --> 54:11.780] officials to hold them to rule of law it's not about anger at risk it's about doing our job [54:12.980 --> 54:20.180] okay go ahead yeah yeah yeah um i'm out i'm just guessing three four years ago my son did [54:20.820 --> 54:27.220] withstand a driving under suspension licensing and he actually the judge was nice enough to go [54:27.220 --> 54:34.020] crazy on the bench and throw him in jail for four or five days and then wipe everything court record [54:34.020 --> 54:37.860] everything and they brought him out of jail without any paperwork or anything it was amazing [54:37.860 --> 54:42.580] but that's a separate issue uh so i mean he's been around a little bit [54:44.660 --> 54:52.100] okay meanwhile this principle in his criminal complaint lists that it's the fourth offense [54:52.100 --> 55:01.540] the father talked with the principal who said this was the only occasion and his pupil has only [55:01.540 --> 55:08.820] attended that school district this year now the father obtained the pupil's school file with [55:08.820 --> 55:17.060] the school seals on it and there are no other offenses that criminal is aggravated perjury [55:17.060 --> 55:24.420] yeah well and it says here in that same piece of law there it says in subsection c [55:25.780 --> 55:29.860] that the nature of this offense it says a summary offense under this section [55:30.660 --> 55:35.860] shall not be a criminal offense of record shall not be reportable as a criminal act [55:35.860 --> 55:41.700] and shall not be placed on the criminal record of the offending school age person if any such record [55:41.700 --> 55:50.260] exists it also okay that's going to take some explanation that's interesting [55:52.020 --> 55:56.100] and as far as a summary offense it says a summary offense under this section which [55:56.100 --> 56:02.500] that's new terminology for me a summary offense but it does say up under the a point one which i [56:02.500 --> 56:07.700] found sorry i went to a different source and found the law with had more subsection listed [56:07.700 --> 56:17.300] but uh yeah a point one and then i a one ii is about uh but any person other than a pupil [56:18.340 --> 56:23.540] well we're fixing to go to sponsors but the summary offense is is in a certain location [56:24.580 --> 56:30.740] we'll be right back would you like to make more definite progress in your walk with god [56:30.740 --> 56:36.340] bibles for 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sure i was looking at subsection c here we're reading um [58:32.420 --> 58:38.740] we are reading section 6306.1 of title 18 in pennsylvania [58:38.740 --> 58:52.580] so 6306.1 subsection 8.1 and then sub 1 sub ii this is the one that uh you're that they cited [58:53.860 --> 59:02.180] says any person other than a pupil commits a summary offense if the person uses this [59:02.180 --> 59:10.020] what doesn't say possesses or uses it just says uses he uses a tobacco product on a school bus [59:10.020 --> 59:13.780] or other vehicle owned by or leased by or under the control of the school district [59:15.060 --> 59:20.580] so that's what they cited him for they cited him for somebody other than a pupil on the school bus [59:20.580 --> 59:29.700] or other vehicle so the summary offense if they're going to try to prove what they they [59:29.700 --> 59:33.700] allege prove what they allege that's going to be really hard for them to do right because it [59:33.700 --> 59:40.340] didn't actually happen he is a pupil and he wasn't using it but if they try to switch it out and do [59:40.340 --> 59:45.140] some little sleight of hand and go to the other one the subsection a that says a pupil commits a [59:45.140 --> 59:51.780] summary offense if possesses or uses well then they've got a problem with subsection c down there [59:51.780 --> 59:58.100] because it says a summary offense under this section shall not be a criminal offense of record [59:58.100 --> 01:00:03.620] shall not be reportable as a criminal act and shall not be placed on the criminal record [01:00:03.620 --> 01:00:11.700] of the offending school age person if any such record exists so randy what do you think they're [01:00:11.700 --> 01:00:20.980] doing here this should get okay i'm i'm thinking what i know about school systems if uh i know in [01:00:20.980 --> 01:00:32.820] texas disciplinary actions in the schools must be reported and schools are evaluated based on the [01:00:32.820 --> 01:00:42.100] number of disciplinary problems they have more disciplinary problems the more the school system [01:00:42.100 --> 01:00:50.420] more the the school board looks at i'm sorry the education agency frowns on the jurisdiction they [01:00:50.420 --> 01:00:56.580] expect them to keep control of their students so they have to report all the disciplinary procedures [01:00:56.580 --> 01:01:02.740] to the school at the texas education agency i suspect there's something similar in pennsylvania [01:01:04.020 --> 01:01:09.940] so what i was thinking while you were reading this is why would they go to the criminal [01:01:11.380 --> 01:01:18.180] instead of keeping this in house this is a disciplinary issue and should stay in house [01:01:18.180 --> 01:01:21.700] why would they not want it to stay in house well the only reason i can think of [01:01:22.580 --> 01:01:29.380] is they don't have to report it to the education agency whatever it is for pennsylvania so it makes [01:01:29.380 --> 01:01:38.340] their school look cleaner they subject the child to an improper prosecution so that they don't have [01:01:38.340 --> 01:01:47.060] to increase the number of disciplinary actions on their report ouch that changes the perspective [01:01:47.060 --> 01:01:56.900] that makes us political if the grandson's listening here's how it is you may not like this you may [01:01:56.900 --> 01:02:04.820] not want to hear this but this is how things work in the world we live in you will never let me step [01:02:04.820 --> 01:02:13.300] back you can never expect to win your case simply because you have the law and the facts on your [01:02:13.300 --> 01:02:21.940] side to think so is naive it is not that way now never has been that way since we've had human [01:02:21.940 --> 01:02:28.420] beings as judges you can expect to win your case if you have the politics on your side [01:02:29.300 --> 01:02:37.700] and all politics is local so the first thing i see in a case that doesn't look quite right [01:02:37.700 --> 01:02:47.940] i stop and say okay what are the politics involved it cannot be assumed that these guys don't know [01:02:48.820 --> 01:02:58.340] what Brent just read they didn't find that statute buried deep in the code by accident [01:02:59.620 --> 01:03:06.340] so how did they manage to go to a statute that doesn't apply to the circumstances [01:03:06.340 --> 01:03:16.100] what motivated them do not assume what they did they did by accident the law says they know exactly [01:03:16.100 --> 01:03:26.980] what they're doing so this sounds like a school policy before i did anything i would want to go [01:03:26.980 --> 01:03:33.860] look at the school i want to see all of the disciplinary actions that the school has reported [01:03:33.860 --> 01:03:41.540] to whatever their education agency is and then see all of the instances where a child is charged [01:03:41.540 --> 01:03:50.580] criminally texas recently changed their law they several years ago they changed the law so that [01:03:51.700 --> 01:03:56.260] this is a certain disciplinary problems in school could be reported as crime [01:03:56.260 --> 01:04:05.700] and that turned out to be a horrible problem they got the the police involved got the [01:04:05.700 --> 01:04:11.860] kids and parents in criminal courts and the criminal courts for a horrible mess and just [01:04:11.860 --> 01:04:17.860] demonstrated to the children that they could not trust the criminal justice system and they did that [01:04:17.860 --> 01:04:25.940] very early and in 2016 they eliminated all that garbage i had went to my school i had someone come [01:04:25.940 --> 01:04:31.300] to me and tell me that uh child would act it up in school and they call the police and the police [01:04:31.300 --> 01:04:38.500] come in and arrested them i got a hold of the officer who did that he was the officer doing [01:04:38.500 --> 01:04:44.660] security at the school i knew him personally and i told him tawn if you're called to a class [01:04:45.620 --> 01:04:50.660] and a policeman and a teacher wants you to arrest a student and you arrest that student for something [01:04:50.660 --> 01:04:59.620] he did when you weren't there i will take you to the grand jury myself you have no power to arrest [01:04:59.620 --> 01:05:06.420] that child if you did not personally see or hear that offense being committed if he said well they [01:05:06.420 --> 01:05:11.220] call me i've got to do something if that teacher wants that child charged criminally let that teacher [01:05:11.220 --> 01:05:17.220] took his behind down to the local magistrate fill out a swear out a criminal complaint his self do [01:05:17.220 --> 01:05:22.820] not let him drag you in there to do his dirty work for them they're just trying to get out of having [01:05:22.820 --> 01:05:30.500] to report disciplinary problems to the tea that put a stop to that stuff and went before the the [01:05:30.500 --> 01:05:37.620] school board and told them the same thing this happens again i'll put you the school board [01:05:37.620 --> 01:05:42.260] and the officer in front of a grand jury you explain it to a grand jury if your teachers [01:05:42.260 --> 01:05:49.620] want them arrested let them go down and file these complaints that never happened the school was using [01:05:49.620 --> 01:05:56.260] the police to do their work for them and that's what this sounds like before i went after them [01:05:56.260 --> 01:06:03.380] before i did anything i want to start doing some information requests you don't want to know the [01:06:03.380 --> 01:06:08.820] names of anyone who any of these children who have been disciplined you don't need to know the [01:06:08.820 --> 01:06:15.780] facts or details you want to know the numbers what reporting requirements do they have to the [01:06:15.780 --> 01:06:22.660] education agency and what reports did you send to those agencies and what do the numbers on the [01:06:22.660 --> 01:06:33.620] reports how did the numbers on the reports affect the agency everything's political and all and [01:06:33.620 --> 01:06:40.580] mall politics is local and kin's got these four rules and that's the second rule the first rule [01:06:40.580 --> 01:06:50.740] is perception is everything so jeff what do you think the school is going to think when you start [01:06:50.740 --> 01:07:00.340] peppering them with requests that go to the information that will demonstrate exactly why [01:07:00.340 --> 01:07:09.060] they did this what do you think they'll do jeff well i'm sure they get nervous it has been my [01:07:09.060 --> 01:07:17.940] experience that when you start looking behind the curtain they get nervous and they try to fight [01:07:17.940 --> 01:07:25.380] you and when they try to fight you they do stupid stuff when you start asking these questions that [01:07:25.380 --> 01:07:33.300] they're not going to want to answer these questions and remember my rule never ask a public official [01:07:34.020 --> 01:07:43.060] to do anything you actually want them to do because you never ask a public official to do [01:07:43.060 --> 01:07:49.620] anything that the law does not compel them to do so that when they fail to do it you get to hammer [01:07:49.620 --> 01:07:57.940] them good like information requests in every state it's a class a class a misdemeanor [01:07:59.460 --> 01:08:03.940] they're charged in his child with a summary offense and they're committing class a misdemeanors in [01:08:03.940 --> 01:08:13.300] the process if they have tested if they filed a complaint claiming that he used tobacco in the [01:08:13.300 --> 01:08:20.980] school that's aggravated perjury that's felony every state so they're committing felonies [01:08:22.500 --> 01:08:30.100] in order to not have to report disciplinary actions and that's conjecture of my part that [01:08:30.100 --> 01:08:39.940] that's the reason but they didn't do this by accident so before we go anywhere i would [01:08:39.940 --> 01:08:44.900] you know when i when i go after these guys i always want to make sure that i know what's [01:08:44.900 --> 01:08:52.820] going on i want to know more about what they're doing than they do and it has been my experience [01:08:52.820 --> 01:08:59.460] the most powerful tool i have is an information request i put an information request into my local [01:08:59.460 --> 01:09:06.100] judge for a list of all of the lawyers on their attorney wheel and he sent the request to the [01:09:06.100 --> 01:09:10.180] county attorney i give it to the district judge and he gave it to the county attorney [01:09:12.020 --> 01:09:19.540] the county attorney is not the sharpest knife in the drawer and when he tells me that he has [01:09:19.540 --> 01:09:28.100] sent a request to the the attorney general for a clarification i'm going to file against the judge [01:09:28.100 --> 01:09:39.700] for for violating the act for delay for delays sake i asked for the attorney's names professional [01:09:39.700 --> 01:09:49.220] address and email and the district judge is a an elected official so he is by law the one who [01:09:49.220 --> 01:09:53.940] must respond even if he decides to delegate it to somebody he's the one with the responsibility [01:09:53.940 --> 01:09:59.300] for duty exactly i filed it with his office he wants to get legal advice knock yourself out [01:09:59.300 --> 01:10:05.780] but what james state and the county attorney may be forgetting this is an administrative act [01:10:06.500 --> 01:10:17.860] he has no immunity and i will so enjoy hammering james i will do this with relish [01:10:17.860 --> 01:10:27.620] so back to to jeffins wait a minute okay you're in south carolina but the issues in [01:10:28.180 --> 01:10:34.900] in pennsylvania okay correct it's correct that that would be my suggestion before we do anything [01:10:34.900 --> 01:10:45.780] uh the second suggestion is going to be a motion to strike the complaint as insufficient on its face [01:10:49.060 --> 01:10:58.260] unless unless the complaint itself in the statement of fact said that the the complainant [01:10:58.260 --> 01:11:08.900] personally observed the grandson using tobacco then it doesn't meet the elements of the statute [01:11:12.340 --> 01:11:14.820] challenge the complaint is insufficient on its face [01:11:17.300 --> 01:11:24.340] does that make sense jeff yes sir absolutely um randy is there anything that he needs to do [01:11:24.340 --> 01:11:28.900] to try to lock that in so that they don't just amend the complaint is there anything that he [01:11:28.900 --> 01:11:37.380] needs to do to uh to stand on defense against that insufficient complaint you know you see [01:11:37.380 --> 01:11:45.780] here what i'm saying no i don't think they can they can't fix it this once the verification [01:11:45.780 --> 01:11:52.420] was placed on the document and the document presented to a public official that's aggravated [01:11:52.420 --> 01:11:58.740] perjury perjury and tampering with the government document now this is not one offense this is two [01:11:58.740 --> 01:12:08.020] offenses the reason is two offenses is because the accuser had to sit before a notary and place on a [01:12:08.020 --> 01:12:14.340] government document a material statement of fact that was untrue and for the grandson and the son [01:12:14.340 --> 01:12:24.580] if i tell the judge that i weigh 180 pounds when i actually weigh 230 and i've been accused of [01:12:24.580 --> 01:12:34.340] speeding how much i weigh is irrelevant so that is not perjury the the legal technical term for [01:12:34.340 --> 01:12:46.420] that is beeping perjury perjury only applies to a material fact if i claim that i was not speeding [01:12:46.420 --> 01:12:56.660] and i was speeding that is material and that would make it perjury so someone put on a complaint [01:12:56.660 --> 01:13:04.340] that you had violated this particular act and in order to violate this act you must have [01:13:05.620 --> 01:13:15.780] use the the product now on a bus on a on a on a bus or in a school building it says on a school [01:13:15.780 --> 01:13:21.620] bus or other vehicle owned by leased by or under the control of school district so this is on a bus [01:13:21.620 --> 01:13:27.380] or some kind of bus like vehicle this is Brett it doesn't say that the school building is a [01:13:27.380 --> 01:13:34.900] separate little subsection there actually the section there is just the i in a school building [01:13:34.900 --> 01:13:45.140] i believe so they quoted the they cited the i or the ii and just the i it's a okay one [01:13:45.140 --> 01:13:52.420] one i okay so that one just says in a school building but he would have to be somebody [01:13:52.420 --> 01:13:58.580] other than a pupil right yes yeah and he would have to use the tobacco product not just possess it [01:13:59.220 --> 01:14:08.180] i see that now absolutely yes was the grandson to pupil yes okay so the did they 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[01:17:24.980 --> 01:17:34.100] march 2020 we're talking to jeff in south carolina and oh yeah this is getting interesting [01:17:36.180 --> 01:17:43.620] often when we take a step back and look closely and try to analyze the underlying [01:17:43.620 --> 01:17:52.180] motivations we find all kinds of interesting things and here this sounds interesting [01:17:52.180 --> 01:18:00.580] they have filed a criminal accusation and it appears as though they have deliberately [01:18:01.380 --> 01:18:12.180] misrepresented the case whether they stated facts in the complaint sufficient to support the [01:18:12.180 --> 01:18:22.820] complaint is not as relevant as the fact that they stated under oath or the principal did that he [01:18:22.820 --> 01:18:34.740] had reason to believe and does believe that this student committed this crime and then when it turns [01:18:34.740 --> 01:18:42.980] out that the facts available to the to the principal were insufficient to support this claim [01:18:45.220 --> 01:18:50.500] he may not assert that he failed that he did not commit aggravated perjury [01:18:52.340 --> 01:18:58.740] when he filed the complaint just because he didn't say that the child used the product [01:18:58.740 --> 01:19:05.060] but by filing the complaint he asserted that the child used the product because that was [01:19:05.060 --> 01:19:11.780] necessary in order to give him reason to believe can i inject something here [01:19:13.300 --> 01:19:22.340] go ahead yeah his statement says acts committed by the accused were fourth offense possession [01:19:22.340 --> 01:19:30.100] front slash use front slash sale of tobacco front slash bait front slash jewel comma [01:19:30.900 --> 01:19:35.860] possession of lighter matches or anything that produces a flame [01:19:38.820 --> 01:19:47.460] that was what the principal stated now the the i'm sorry that's that's actually on the [01:19:47.460 --> 01:19:54.100] um you know that's on the private criminal complaint but the summons that the district [01:19:54.100 --> 01:20:02.580] magistrate issued was this one one high that says other person in use that's according to that [01:20:02.580 --> 01:20:17.620] statute oh so the principal did not state a specific statute uh he he said title 24 6306.1 which to the [01:20:17.620 --> 01:20:23.620] best of my ability and three of us have been looking and none of us can find a title 24 is [01:20:23.620 --> 01:20:34.580] 6306.1 and does it yeah i'm not seeing that either the the magic what it is it's some extended thing [01:20:34.580 --> 01:20:44.100] that in title 24 it gives them the ability to report a whole list of things and on that list [01:20:44.100 --> 01:21:05.540] is 6306.1 okay here's the deal it sounds like the principal stated the facts clearly [01:21:05.540 --> 01:21:11.700] and correctly yes yes and it was the magistrate who cited the wrong statute [01:21:11.700 --> 01:21:21.700] okay now address this with Brett on the the break that what i'm trying to do is [01:21:21.700 --> 01:21:32.260] demonstrate to the to the grandson how we as citizens of a republic have a duty to [01:21:32.260 --> 01:21:44.660] to discipline or just do the same thing that police do we have a duty to hold our public [01:21:44.660 --> 01:21:53.300] officials to the same law they report to hold us to okay now i'm going to ask the grandson [01:21:53.300 --> 01:21:58.180] to stick his fingers in his ears for a minute and pretend like you're not listening [01:21:58.180 --> 01:22:09.940] and this is how it works in the real world the principal made a correct statement of facts [01:22:11.460 --> 01:22:21.860] the magistrate put in the wrong statute so this goes to actual practice how do you get [01:22:21.860 --> 01:22:29.460] it this correct it if you go to the principal and accuse him of doing it he's going to claim [01:22:29.460 --> 01:22:39.140] that he didn't so instead of going to the magistrate and telling the magistrate oh you [01:22:39.140 --> 01:22:48.740] didn't file this correctly and go to the principal and charge him criminally with making a false claim [01:22:48.740 --> 01:23:00.900] accusing the child of violating this particular statute now you don't really know what actually [01:23:00.900 --> 01:23:07.780] went on you only know what you can see in the paperwork but the principal went to the magistrate [01:23:07.780 --> 01:23:15.540] and made a claim and the child wound up charged with this particular statute when the facts [01:23:15.540 --> 01:23:20.260] don't support that statute so accused the prosecutor i mean the principal are doing it [01:23:22.340 --> 01:23:28.020] as a matter of practice it's always best to go for the one who's innocent as the driven snow [01:23:29.620 --> 01:23:37.380] because when you accuse him of aggravated perjury he's going to get apoplexy for accusing the [01:23:37.380 --> 01:23:42.100] child of violating this statute and he's going to say wait a minute i didn't do that [01:23:42.100 --> 01:23:49.060] and he'll throw the procs throw the magistrate under the bus for you so you get a statement [01:23:49.060 --> 01:23:54.820] from him saying he didn't make that accusation then you go to the magistrate charge him with [01:23:54.820 --> 01:24:03.620] aggravated perjury and let him explain it to a grand jury randy we do have the of course [01:24:03.620 --> 01:24:12.340] the criminal complaint but all what the the principal did state fourth offense that's [01:24:12.340 --> 01:24:18.500] aggravated perjury the records the records have been obtained by the father which are have the [01:24:19.540 --> 01:24:27.780] school seal on it and uh and it's his records do not support but one only this one instant this [01:24:27.780 --> 01:24:34.340] recent one there are no other instances and he's only only attended there this school here okay [01:24:34.340 --> 01:24:43.540] question for the grandson if you take a math test and you get in a number on one of the answers wrong [01:24:44.740 --> 01:24:49.060] and the teacher comes to you and says hey you got this one wrong and you say wait a minute wait a [01:24:49.060 --> 01:24:55.060] minute uh i didn't really mean to put that number down there i meant to put this other number down [01:24:55.060 --> 01:25:05.140] there what's the teacher going to say to me uh so sorry brother life is tough well the principal [01:25:05.140 --> 01:25:12.020] made a mistake well unfortunately when you start filing criminal charges against children [01:25:12.980 --> 01:25:22.100] right you better make absolutely sure you got everything right you simply don't get to make [01:25:22.100 --> 01:25:30.420] those mistakes that bell's been rung and the principal cannot unring it [01:25:33.460 --> 01:25:36.580] file against the principal for aggravated perjury not yet [01:25:38.580 --> 01:25:46.580] you haven't given them opportunity to screw up enough yet if you start asking for information [01:25:46.580 --> 01:25:56.100] that points at your accusation that they did this for some administrative reason that made them look [01:25:56.100 --> 01:26:04.820] better these guys are just not the sharpest knives in the drawer they're very likely to give you a [01:26:04.820 --> 01:26:11.220] lot more claims against them what i have found in dealing with public officials they're so accustomed [01:26:11.220 --> 01:26:17.060] to being able to manipulate the public any way they want to when you try to get them to do you [01:26:17.060 --> 01:26:29.220] think draw them they are extremely accommodating and there will be nothing better to do as a [01:26:30.660 --> 01:26:33.940] teaching tool for these public officials than to set them up [01:26:33.940 --> 01:26:39.540] ask them questions they aren't going to answer and get them not to answer them [01:26:42.100 --> 01:26:45.860] if you make an information request and they don't respond to it that's a crime [01:26:47.300 --> 01:26:52.260] without regard to anything else that's a crime on its face i'm about to file against my district judge [01:26:53.060 --> 01:26:59.140] criminally because he went to the county attorney and did what the county attorney [01:26:59.140 --> 01:27:06.500] said he should do i don't care what the county attorney told you you are the custodian if you [01:27:06.500 --> 01:27:12.900] don't like it you're not happy deal with it we're all grown-ups here uh put the principle in that [01:27:12.900 --> 01:27:21.540] position and maybe he'll get an education on why it's not a good idea to create a criminal record [01:27:21.540 --> 01:27:27.860] for a child just to say just for administrative convenience hang on go into our sponsors randy [01:27:27.860 --> 01:27:33.540] kelton brett fountain real world radio i'll call in number five one two six four six nineteen [01:27:33.540 --> 01:27:43.060] eighty four we'll be right back since nine eleven our government is used invasive measures like [01:27:43.060 --> 01:27:47.700] warrantless phone taps to keep us safe from terrorists but 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[01:32:10.180 --> 01:32:19.700] and that's going to start a fight to withhold those emails and it's also going to get them [01:32:20.260 --> 01:32:25.220] to start asking these questions why is he trying to see those what's he looking for [01:32:27.940 --> 01:32:36.100] looking behind the curtain and then uh you might have the son file a information request with the [01:32:36.100 --> 01:32:44.580] the state education agency asking for all of the reports concerning discipline that must [01:32:44.580 --> 01:32:53.140] be filed by the various school systems before you go in there and ask for something you want [01:32:53.140 --> 01:32:59.860] to know what to ask for you want to know what they have and what they don't have and then [01:32:59.860 --> 01:33:06.740] then you ask for what they have but you asked for it in a way that they don't necessarily [01:33:07.940 --> 01:33:09.700] know that you know they have it [01:33:12.580 --> 01:33:16.260] i was talking to yesterday i was calling some courts trying to get [01:33:17.220 --> 01:33:25.140] their attorney wheel list the list of court pointing counsel and uh the clerk told me oh [01:33:25.140 --> 01:33:35.860] we don't have that i said look uh don't mess with me you have that well we don't accumulate that [01:33:35.860 --> 01:33:44.100] in a list i don't care what you accumulate it in or you don't we you have it he said well [01:33:44.100 --> 01:33:53.060] we don't make that available yes you make that available but i wasn't trying to to get a shot [01:33:53.060 --> 01:33:58.340] at him i was trying to get the information i'm asking for but he's one of those are criminal [01:34:00.500 --> 01:34:06.020] i could charge the person criminally when they say when he said that we don't have that information [01:34:08.260 --> 01:34:17.140] right yeah you do and one of them asked me well why do you want to see this oh man again don't [01:34:17.140 --> 01:34:25.220] ask me that question that's not a question ask me something else ask me who i am and what records [01:34:25.220 --> 01:34:34.420] i i want that's all don't ask me anything else okay read your own child needs to read your open [01:34:34.420 --> 01:34:46.100] records law in uh Pennsylvania and ask for records under law there's going to be a section in there [01:34:46.100 --> 01:34:56.100] that lists all of the things that are open for public inspection i have a request that asks for [01:34:56.100 --> 01:35:02.900] everything in that section i call it my scope and content request whenever they give me a hard time [01:35:02.900 --> 01:35:10.020] i send them that one and when i send it to them they always send me a response asking me to clarify [01:35:10.020 --> 01:35:19.140] because i'm asking for all of the records they keep what how they're kept where they're kept [01:35:20.020 --> 01:35:25.620] what the names of each record is what the substantive content of the record is who keeps it [01:35:25.620 --> 01:35:32.340] where it's kept what medium is it kept in and how specifically do i request each of those records [01:35:32.340 --> 01:35:41.620] in the act all of that is specifically made open so they can't ask for a request for an opinion [01:35:41.620 --> 01:35:48.980] if they do a file criminally against them delay for delays sake so i asked for things in the verbiage [01:35:48.980 --> 01:35:54.260] of the statute so when they asked me to clarify well i can't really clarify for you you really [01:35:54.260 --> 01:35:59.860] need to go to the legislature and let them explain to you what they meant when they wrote these codes [01:35:59.860 --> 01:36:06.020] so i like to tell them i'm sorry i can't give you legal advice but you ought to go talk to the [01:36:06.020 --> 01:36:13.220] legislature because they are so fond of telling everybody they can't give legal advice and i [01:36:13.220 --> 01:36:18.660] like to start out by with a record request for something that or information request for something [01:36:18.660 --> 01:36:26.420] that they would be embarrassed it's so minor and so innocuous that they'll be embarrassed when it [01:36:26.420 --> 01:36:32.500] later comes out this is what you wouldn't tell this kid i like to ask for something like the [01:36:32.500 --> 01:36:38.980] fax number or how much money does this administrator make or something that they have to tell you and [01:36:38.980 --> 01:36:44.820] they're going to be embarrassed later on that it was all over that and then put your more powerful [01:36:44.820 --> 01:36:50.180] request right behind it the things that you wanted to ask you make that be second that's what i like [01:36:50.180 --> 01:37:01.140] to do yes and for the grandson there are certain things you cannot do until you reach until you [01:37:01.140 --> 01:37:12.580] become a credible person credible person is defined by a person over the age of 18 never been accused [01:37:12.580 --> 01:37:18.260] of a felony they've never been convicted of a felony that's what a credible person is only [01:37:18.260 --> 01:37:29.380] a credible person can file criminal complaints but you live in a republic in a republic a citizen [01:37:29.380 --> 01:37:39.700] can do anything they want to unless the citizens of the republic have gotten together and through [01:37:39.700 --> 01:37:48.660] their legislature has agreed to restrict their behaviors in certain ways and those restrictions [01:37:48.660 --> 01:37:57.700] have been laid down in law if you are not statutorily forbidden to do something you may do it [01:37:58.820 --> 01:38:07.300] the constitution does not grant you any rights the constitution is a restrictive document [01:38:07.300 --> 01:38:12.820] it's written not for you but for public officials it tells public officials [01:38:13.540 --> 01:38:20.260] while citizens have the right to do anything they want to there are certain specific rights [01:38:20.260 --> 01:38:28.100] that we separated out and specifically forbid you to interfere with one of them is the right [01:38:28.100 --> 01:38:32.740] to petition the court to redress the grievance that's in the first amendment the right to a free [01:38:32.740 --> 01:38:38.500] press the right to be free from unreasonable search and seizures see this doesn't grant you a right [01:38:38.500 --> 01:38:45.620] you only have that it orders a public officials you are not to step on these rights that's all [01:38:45.620 --> 01:38:52.340] that the constitution does public officials on the other hand they don't have any rights [01:38:54.820 --> 01:39:00.580] when they're acting in the capacity as a public official they may only do [01:39:00.580 --> 01:39:09.300] what the law specifically authorizes them to do if a public official exerts or purports to exert [01:39:09.300 --> 01:39:16.660] an authority they do not expressly have or fails to perform a duty they're required to perform and [01:39:16.660 --> 01:39:24.820] in either case denies a citizen and that doesn't say a credible person but a citizen you are a [01:39:24.820 --> 01:39:31.780] citizen at birth denies the citizen in the full and free access to or enjoy him at a right well [01:39:31.780 --> 01:39:39.700] that's a crime in every state and in the Fed the Fed is called 18 us code 242 the Ku Klux Klan Act [01:39:40.340 --> 01:39:48.260] every state has a statute that reflects the Ku Klux Klan Act and Pennsylvania's absolutely [01:39:48.260 --> 01:39:56.900] has it it is in title 18 title 18 is the criminal code in the Fed it's the criminal code in Pennsylvania [01:39:56.900 --> 01:40:03.540] and I think it is in New York I'm sorry North Carolina a lot of the states try to keep the codes [01:40:03.540 --> 01:40:12.900] the same open records law is generally 552 state fed that's that way in Texas and and Tennessee [01:40:12.900 --> 01:40:22.980] and the Fed so anyway point is public officials can only do what they are specifically authorized [01:40:22.980 --> 01:40:34.980] to do and they must do what they are required to do hope that makes sense so back to this rule [01:40:34.980 --> 01:40:39.780] that we have and it says never ask public official to do anything you actually want them to do [01:40:39.780 --> 01:40:46.100] do because you never ask public official to do anything that the law does not compel him to do [01:40:46.740 --> 01:40:49.940] so before you ask a public official to do something check your law [01:40:51.860 --> 01:40:55.700] check your own records act before you ask for some information and make sure the [01:40:55.700 --> 01:41:01.460] open records act says that you can get that information then when they don't give it to you [01:41:01.460 --> 01:41:08.740] then you get to go in and hammer them and that's when the fun starts if you're filing complaints [01:41:08.740 --> 01:41:18.500] against public officials and anybody says anything that you can in any way take as a threat that's [01:41:18.500 --> 01:41:26.100] tampering with witness and obstruction both of them felonies 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[01:44:51.380 --> 01:44:58.020] well i have two more quick comments if you if you would like to respond to them in a private [01:44:58.020 --> 01:45:05.220] criminal complaint in pennsylvania it says it may require da's approval this does not have da's [01:45:05.220 --> 01:45:15.140] approval let me explain how that works in pennsylvania unlike most of the other states the da has [01:45:15.140 --> 01:45:23.540] first blush he can make a determination as to whether or not he he feels that there is sufficient [01:45:23.540 --> 01:45:32.020] evidence to warrant a prosecution and when i filed a complaint and i have i was called to [01:45:32.020 --> 01:45:40.580] pennsylvania to help the amish over a milk issue and i filed with the prosecuting attorney but i [01:45:40.580 --> 01:45:47.380] filed a complaint that was sufficient with facts sufficient to convict and he refused to act on it [01:45:47.380 --> 01:45:57.300] so i claimed that he did not exercise prosecutorial discretion he exercised prosecutorial decrees [01:45:58.260 --> 01:46:03.860] in that he did not did not decide if he had reason to believe there was sufficient evidence to warrant [01:46:03.860 --> 01:46:13.060] a criminal prosecution but rather he decided which charges he wanted to prosecute in which [01:46:13.060 --> 01:46:22.580] one he did not and that was not an authority that he has but unlike texas which is a spanish law [01:46:22.580 --> 01:46:34.340] state and most of the states are west of the 13 colonies 13 colonies are uh they're under the [01:46:34.340 --> 01:46:43.060] older original common law and they're all common wells and pennsylvania in particular is the only [01:46:43.060 --> 01:46:53.700] one i know of where a prosecutor has statutory discretion and that seems like a problem except [01:46:54.980 --> 01:47:01.540] you know because in texas i don't have any standing i have a duty to give notice of crime [01:47:01.540 --> 01:47:07.380] but it is the prosecutor and the grand jury who determines whether a prosecution occurs or not [01:47:09.380 --> 01:47:16.500] the prosecutor actually has no statutory authority to decide whether to prosecute or not [01:47:16.500 --> 01:47:22.740] it is the magistrate and the grand jury you file your complaint with the magistrate or you file [01:47:22.740 --> 01:47:27.060] it with the grand jury even if you file it with the grand jury it still has to be filed with the [01:47:27.060 --> 01:47:39.300] magistrate the i wanted to say the the colonies the the common law states are different but [01:47:39.300 --> 01:47:44.180] that's not really true the one that's really different is pennsylvania it is the only one [01:47:44.180 --> 01:47:51.780] that allows the prosecutor discretion but to cover to fix that to avoid abuse by the prosecutor you [01:47:51.780 --> 01:48:00.260] have standing unlike the once i file a complaint i just give notice i don't have any standing concerning [01:48:00.260 --> 01:48:07.060] prosecution prosecution is not my business it's the business of the state in pennsylvania [01:48:07.060 --> 01:48:14.180] it is your business and if the prosecutor breaches his discretion you can appeal his decision to the [01:48:14.180 --> 01:48:21.860] court of common police and if the court of common police decides in its ultimate wisdom not to [01:48:21.860 --> 01:48:30.660] prosecute you can appeal that decision all the way up to the supreme and when i file with a prosecutor [01:48:30.660 --> 01:48:38.020] he refuses to prosecute i file criminal charges with the attorney general because in pennsylvania [01:48:38.020 --> 01:48:46.660] the attorney general unlike texas in texas the attorney general is the lawyer for the state [01:48:47.220 --> 01:48:56.180] and he has no prosecutorial authority except in two instances in the matter of an information [01:48:56.180 --> 01:49:03.540] request to a prosecuting attorney and the matter of a criminal complaint against a public official [01:49:03.540 --> 01:49:09.460] he has concurrent jurisdiction with the prosecuting attorney otherwise he has no power to prosecute [01:49:10.660 --> 01:49:18.260] in pennsylvania the attorney general has prosecutorial power so when the prosecutor [01:49:18.260 --> 01:49:24.340] refuses to prosecute you file criminally against him for official misconduct with the attorney general [01:49:26.820 --> 01:49:32.660] okay you will never win your case simply because you have the the law and the facts on your side [01:49:32.660 --> 01:49:41.860] to think so is naive you win your case you have the politics on your side and all politics is local [01:49:42.820 --> 01:49:49.700] that is not a problem it's only a problem if you don't understand that part [01:49:51.780 --> 01:49:58.660] so here in pennsylvania you have an excellent way of creating wonderful political pressure [01:49:58.660 --> 01:50:04.980] when you start filing criminal charges against the attorney general [01:50:06.580 --> 01:50:12.740] the attorney general is not going to be afraid of you the prosecutor is not going to be afraid [01:50:12.740 --> 01:50:18.820] of you you're just a citizen i mean you're nothing what he's going to be afraid of [01:50:19.540 --> 01:50:26.580] is the political cannon fodder you create for his political enemies the next time he [01:50:26.580 --> 01:50:32.260] runs for office you take that complaint you filed with the attorney general and you give it to his [01:50:32.260 --> 01:50:39.300] opponent and say the attorney general doesn't do his job he protects his buddies here's a criminal [01:50:39.300 --> 01:50:43.620] complaint i had to file against him and then his opponent will take that and wave it in front of [01:50:43.620 --> 01:50:50.580] the public he has these four rules the second one is everything's political the first one [01:50:50.580 --> 01:51:01.700] is perception is everything so when his opponent says look at this this high school kid [01:51:02.660 --> 01:51:06.980] had to file criminal charges against the attorney general because he wouldn't do his jobs [01:51:07.700 --> 01:51:13.860] what kind of attorney general is he that's where your power is he's in the politics [01:51:13.860 --> 01:51:22.100] if you learn to wield the politics efficiently you will become a force to be reckoned with [01:51:23.380 --> 01:51:30.980] okay i'm going to stop lecturing now okay jeff does that clarify the position of the prosecutor [01:51:30.980 --> 01:51:37.220] in Pennsylvania i believe so yep so to answer your question what am i going to do next i think [01:51:37.220 --> 01:51:44.100] i'll encourage my son and grandson or maybe a system in getting a motion in to strike for [01:51:44.100 --> 01:51:52.580] insufficient evidence on space before the 10 day plea time is up because when i checked with the [01:51:52.580 --> 01:52:00.340] district attorney's office or our district magistrate's office uh they left me no and no [01:52:00.340 --> 01:52:06.740] uncertain time if that plea wasn't in there'd be a warrant issued and he'd be arrested i suggest [01:52:06.740 --> 01:52:13.140] you file you style that in the form of a challenge to subject matter jurisdiction [01:52:13.940 --> 01:52:23.860] as the complaint is insufficient on its face to give the complainant standing to invoke the [01:52:23.860 --> 01:52:32.020] subject matter jurisdiction of the court yes because the statement fails to state the elements of [01:52:32.020 --> 01:52:41.700] the crime charged and subject matter jurisdiction is threshold it stands before everything subject [01:52:41.700 --> 01:52:49.300] matter jurisdiction when a complaint is filed with a magistrate subject matter jurisdiction [01:52:49.300 --> 01:52:57.940] on the part of the state is presumed until challenged what subject matter jurisdiction [01:52:57.940 --> 01:53:05.940] is challenged subject matter jurisdiction is lost when you file a challenge to subject [01:53:05.940 --> 01:53:13.620] matter jurisdiction you stand that arms link to the court you're standing outside the bar [01:53:13.620 --> 01:53:19.060] with your hand at with your arm out with your hand up palm facing the court holding them back [01:53:19.060 --> 01:53:28.660] i'm not stepping in front of this bar yet i'm not inside your jurisdiction yet you're held [01:53:28.660 --> 01:53:36.740] back until you prove your jurisdiction and it's not the prosecutor who has to prove it it's the [01:53:36.740 --> 01:53:49.300] judge the only time you can sue a judge is when he acts without jurisdiction so you file that [01:53:50.980 --> 01:53:58.660] and that stops it should stop everything but and then then it's time to start filing information [01:53:58.660 --> 01:54:04.100] request on the school district and school education board and stuff like that exactly [01:54:04.100 --> 01:54:08.980] this the subject matter jurisdiction if they step across it don't worry about it [01:54:10.740 --> 01:54:16.980] your only purpose in the trial court is to set the record for appeal [01:54:19.380 --> 01:54:26.100] if you file the subject matter jurisdiction charge and they ignore it then you get to file [01:54:26.100 --> 01:54:37.540] a petition for writ of mandamus in if this is a court of common please then you i think you [01:54:37.540 --> 01:54:43.780] would file that if it's not in a magistrate or a municipal court and is the court of common please [01:54:44.580 --> 01:54:47.700] then you would file that with the appellate court [01:54:47.700 --> 01:54:59.620] court and ask the appellate court a writ of mandate or mandamus is a you ask a higher court [01:54:59.620 --> 01:55:07.220] to order a lower court to do what the law commands it to do when you challenge subject [01:55:07.220 --> 01:55:12.180] matter jurisdiction the law commands the lower court to prove up jurisdiction [01:55:12.180 --> 01:55:18.580] so when they ignore that then you go right to the court of appeals and you wave all their bad [01:55:18.580 --> 01:55:25.700] behavior before the court of criminal appeals they are not or the court of i'm sorry court of appeals [01:55:25.700 --> 01:55:34.900] they are not going to like that one little bit so i would say motion to strike the complaints [01:55:34.900 --> 01:55:41.060] insufficient by way of a challenge to subject matter jurisdiction if you will send me an email [01:55:41.060 --> 01:55:46.980] at randy at ruleonradio.com i will send you my subject matter jurisdiction file [01:55:48.500 --> 01:55:54.180] absolutely thank you you you will like that it's got lots of juicy stuff in it and i'll send you [01:55:54.180 --> 01:56:03.300] some of the challenges that i have made and filed and had great fun with okay thank you jeff that [01:56:03.300 --> 01:56:11.860] was so much thank you so much appreciate you all okay now we're going to oh wait a minute who are we [01:56:11.860 --> 01:56:20.820] talking to first brett now he hasn't called back before this fall okay i was hoping he had called 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