[00:00.000 --> 00:06.920] The following news flash is brought to you by The Lowest Star Lowdown. [00:06.920 --> 00:13.720] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with Precious Metals, Gold $1,429.00, Silver [00:13.720 --> 00:24.320] $16.45.00, Copper $2.75.00, Oil, Texas Crew $55.63.00, Brent Crew $62.47.00, and Cryptos [00:24.320 --> 00:34.920] and Order of Market Cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum $227.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Light [00:34.920 --> 00:46.320] Coin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a Crypto Coin. [00:46.320 --> 00:52.600] In history, the year 1916, the preparedness day bombing, a timed suitcase bomb, was detonated [00:52.600 --> 00:57.920] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I preparedness day parade, killing [00:57.920 --> 01:04.920] 10 and injuring 40 today in history. [01:04.920 --> 01:09.600] And recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing hemp into [01:09.600 --> 01:14.360] taxes law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin, [01:14.360 --> 01:18.240] and San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file [01:18.240 --> 01:22.880] new ones since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment [01:22.880 --> 01:24.920] to test the herb for THC. [01:24.920 --> 01:28.560] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month that [01:28.560 --> 01:33.320] she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the [01:33.320 --> 01:34.320] law. [01:34.320 --> 01:37.760] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter [01:37.760 --> 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. [01:48.400 --> 01:54.640] As well as other cities too, like the District Attorney in El Paso, Kaima Esparza, a Democrat [01:54.640 --> 01:59.120] who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the [01:59.120 --> 02:01.880] prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.880 --> 02:06.880] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.880 --> 02:10.920] in Harris County, who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [02:10.920 --> 02:13.640] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.640 --> 02:17.520] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [02:17.520 --> 02:22.760] charged with. [02:22.760 --> 02:28.280] A paper by Tulane University identified a five-and-a-half-inch American pocket shark as the first of its [02:28.280 --> 02:33.760] kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured [02:33.760 --> 02:39.640] or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. [02:39.640 --> 02:43.960] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [02:43.960 --> 02:50.200] its front fins for the purpose it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [02:50.200 --> 03:16.840] glow. [03:16.840 --> 03:32.840] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come for you? [03:32.840 --> 03:37.840] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come for you? [03:37.840 --> 03:43.840] When you were eight and you had bad traits, you go to school and learn to go and then lose [03:43.840 --> 03:48.840] So why are you acting like a bloody fool? It's your get-a-thing, your master's cool [03:48.840 --> 04:00.840] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come for you? [04:00.840 --> 04:05.840] You're choking on that one, you're choking on this one, you're choking on your mother, you're choking on your father [04:05.840 --> 04:10.840] You're choking on your brother and you're choking on your sister, you're choking on that one and you're choking on me [04:10.840 --> 04:33.840] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come for you? [04:33.840 --> 04:42.840] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do when they come for you? [04:42.840 --> 04:54.840] Okay, howdy howdy Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio on this Thursday the 7th day of October 2021 [04:54.840 --> 05:04.840] And I am at the present in Austin and somehow this week a strange phenomenon happened [05:04.840 --> 05:15.840] We only had six days, I lost one, I didn't get all my work done, now I'm gonna have to stay here till over the weekend [05:15.840 --> 05:25.840] But I am down here putting together a fight, I'm putting together some criminal complaints, Brett's familiar with these [05:25.840 --> 05:44.840] That Tina Colbrook filed against Manukin, who is the ex, the director of the treasury, but she filed against him for what he did when he was the president of one west bank [05:44.840 --> 05:46.840] Yeah, I'm familiar, I wrote him [05:46.840 --> 05:59.840] Yeah, there you go, so you're familiar, and I need copies of those documents, she received, she had a lawyer who was really hot on this issue [05:59.840 --> 06:07.840] And then they took him off the issue and put another lawyer on it and apparently she was pretty hot on this issue [06:07.840 --> 06:16.840] And then all of a sudden this lawyer was no longer with the prosecutor's office after working there a number of years [06:16.840 --> 06:18.840] Yeah, that's not suspicious at all [06:18.840 --> 06:24.840] No, no, no, no, she just took this over knowing she was leaving anyway [06:24.840 --> 06:33.840] And we got this letter from this little dumpy guy who claims to be the head of the public integrity unit [06:33.840 --> 06:43.840] Tell me about that, bubba, just how does a district attorney's office manage to have an public integrity unit? [06:43.840 --> 06:48.840] Is that for when they need to investigate themselves and clear themselves of any wrongdoing? [06:48.840 --> 07:00.840] Perhaps, because 2.03 says that when prosecuting attorneys made known in any matter that public officials violated a law relating to his office [07:00.840 --> 07:04.840] They need to give that to the grand jury [07:04.840 --> 07:11.840] He doesn't have any room to investigate, he doesn't have any discretion of any kind [07:11.840 --> 07:25.840] And having a public integrity unit, it was my understanding that that was dissolved when Ron Earl used it to go after Governor Perry [07:25.840 --> 07:33.840] Which later took that away from the district attorney and gave it to the Texas Rangers [07:33.840 --> 07:38.840] Interesting, so what is he doing with a public integrity unit? [07:38.840 --> 07:51.840] And he decides that a notary, a Texas notary in Texas, notarized a document in Texas [07:51.840 --> 07:56.840] And Tina claims that that document's a forgery, she knew nothing about that document [07:56.840 --> 08:01.840] Supposedly, was this the one that was the quick claim? [08:01.840 --> 08:03.840] Brett? [08:03.840 --> 08:08.840] I don't know which one, I think they have several forgeries going on [08:08.840 --> 08:15.840] But what she tried to do is get the notary to show the ledger, and they're like, what ledger? [08:15.840 --> 08:21.840] Oh, I gave it to, oh, I don't know where it went, that's a sorry, that's not like on [08:21.840 --> 08:32.840] And apparently the lawyer told Tina that I instructed the notary because she works for us not to send you that ledger [08:32.840 --> 08:36.840] Yeah, that's one of those guys that you say he shouldn't play poker [08:36.840 --> 08:40.840] He shouldn't talk [08:40.840 --> 08:49.840] He should follow Eddie Craig's advice, shut up, shut up, and keep shutting up [08:49.840 --> 09:00.840] Well, the lawyer wasn't acting on his own, he was working for Mnuchin, who was the president of One West Bank at the time [09:00.840 --> 09:13.840] So this action that he took, he took in the name of Mnuchin, and he prevented a notary from abiding by law [09:13.840 --> 09:21.840] That ledger does not belong to the notary, that lawyer belongs to the secretary of state [09:21.840 --> 09:31.840] And when a notary drops their notary capacity, they're required to send that ledger to the county clerk [09:31.840 --> 09:36.840] That's actually a sticking point I'm looking for right now, I'm looking for that requirement [09:36.840 --> 09:41.840] Because I see the requirement, and everybody knows it, all the notaries will tell you that's the requirement [09:41.840 --> 09:50.840] They all somehow know this, but the only requirement I've found so far is that the secretary of state or the county clerk has to collect it [09:50.840 --> 09:55.840] They have to get it from the person who's no longer a notary [09:55.840 --> 10:06.840] But I haven't seen yet, I'm sure it exists somewhere, where it's their duty as a notary, they're resigning their commission or they're not renewing or whatever [10:06.840 --> 10:13.840] They have to go turn it in, that's an action they have to take, and I haven't found it yet [10:13.840 --> 10:17.840] That's an interesting point [10:17.840 --> 10:28.840] I would look in first in the documentation that gives authority to a notary [10:28.840 --> 10:35.840] There's likely to be a reference in there to the ownership of that ledger [10:35.840 --> 10:53.840] That if the ledger is considered the property of the state, then it would behoove them, then you could claim tamper with the government document if they take a document that's in their custody because they have this capacity [10:53.840 --> 11:04.840] When they lose that capacity, then they must remit the document to the state because it belongs to the state [11:04.840 --> 11:06.840] Yeah, that makes sense [11:06.840 --> 11:11.840] It doesn't mean it's legally valid, but it does sound good [11:11.840 --> 11:14.840] Often that's enough [11:14.840 --> 11:19.840] But the point is, she was a Texas notary [11:19.840 --> 11:25.840] She wasn't a California notary, she wasn't a DC notary, she was a Texas notary [11:25.840 --> 11:30.840] And she's acting under authority of the state of Texas [11:30.840 --> 11:33.840] And she violated Texas law [11:33.840 --> 11:44.840] And how do you figure, Bubba, that you don't have jurisdiction? They sent this letter and dropped this case because he claimed you didn't have jurisdiction [11:44.840 --> 11:47.840] Did this guy not look at that complaint? [11:47.840 --> 11:54.840] This was a complaint against one of the really high ups in government [11:54.840 --> 12:11.840] Someone who would file against them, you would assume that they knew a little bit more than Joe Blow having a tailgate party at a football game [12:11.840 --> 12:15.840] Did he really think Tina was that ignorant? [12:15.840 --> 12:19.840] If he thought she was going to give up like that, he doesn't know her very well [12:19.840 --> 12:35.840] He's about to get to know her because I'm going to charge him and the district attorney was shielding from prosecution and conspiracy to shield from prosecution and official oppression [12:35.840 --> 12:44.840] I'm going to file it with Travis County Grand Jury, just like I did the complaint against the governor [12:44.840 --> 12:55.840] He walked in and asked for an ADA and they sent one out and I handed him this folder and I said, here, give this to the grand jury [12:55.840 --> 13:09.840] And he said, well, let me explain how the grand jury works. No, don't you explain anything to me. You take this document and you give it to the foreman of the grand jury and don't open it [13:09.840 --> 13:13.840] I need to talk to my boss. Good idea [13:13.840 --> 13:30.840] So they did that. The boss did ask me if she could read it through her investigator because this ADA was really ignorant and she sent her investigator out who was a female [13:30.840 --> 13:36.840] I always liked dealing with females with guns more than guys with guns [13:36.840 --> 13:41.840] Females tend not to be inclined to put their hands on their pistols [13:41.840 --> 13:46.840] I think just as a general rule of respect that it's a gun [13:46.840 --> 13:51.840] Yeah, and they don't feel like they need it [13:51.840 --> 13:57.840] Females tend to handle their arguments more reasonably and rationally [13:57.840 --> 14:00.840] Well, sometimes. We're not going to the times [14:00.840 --> 14:03.840] I don't know if I could go there [14:03.840 --> 14:06.840] They don't tend to want to fight [14:06.840 --> 14:08.840] Physically [14:08.840 --> 14:15.840] And we're going to a place that's going to get us both in a lot of trouble [14:15.840 --> 14:24.840] It's going to wind up with the joke how is a woman during PMS different than a terrorist [14:24.840 --> 14:27.840] You can negotiate with a terrorist [14:27.840 --> 14:30.840] But if we tell that joke on the air, we're going to be in big trouble [14:30.840 --> 14:33.840] So we won't tell that one [14:33.840 --> 14:41.840] No, but I do. I was at Johnson County and I asked them to arrest the judge and they sent this female sergeant [14:41.840 --> 14:48.840] I had talked to a male corporal, big guy, six foot six, big macho dude [14:48.840 --> 14:52.840] Really a smart mouth, arrogant jerk [14:52.840 --> 14:58.840] I talked to this sergeant and when she, I really stood on her [14:58.840 --> 15:04.840] And she finally did what I asked her to do and she went down to get me a volunteer statement [15:04.840 --> 15:12.840] And all these other bailiffs were standing around just in case and I turned to them and I said, you know, she handled me really well [15:12.840 --> 15:18.840] And I like to be handled really well. You could learn from her [15:18.840 --> 15:24.840] And yeah, so this investigator was of that nature [15:24.840 --> 15:29.840] She spoke to me with dignity and respect. She didn't try to threaten or intimidate me [15:29.840 --> 15:33.840] And that's how I expect my interactions with public officials to go [15:33.840 --> 15:38.840] She treated me like I was the master of the servant [15:38.840 --> 15:42.840] And all it took was a little bit of respect and that worked really well [15:42.840 --> 15:46.840] And she asked if her boss could read it and I said, absolutely [15:46.840 --> 15:49.840] And she asked for about an hour or so [15:49.840 --> 15:54.840] And then she came back out and she said, Mr. Kelton [15:54.840 --> 16:02.840] If you will sign this in front of me, I will verify it in my capacity as a peace officer in the state of Texas [16:02.840 --> 16:07.840] And the prosecuting attorney will give this to the grand jury [16:07.840 --> 16:09.840] And they did [16:09.840 --> 16:13.840] But that wasn't this current district attorney [16:13.840 --> 16:21.840] He's the new one. Now with all his huffing and puffing about being here to help the little guy [16:21.840 --> 16:25.840] Because he used to represent criminal clients down on the border [16:25.840 --> 16:29.840] And he was aghast at how horribly they were treated [16:29.840 --> 16:31.840] Well, we'll see about that [16:31.840 --> 16:35.840] Then he gets a high level official and he ducks and runs for cover [16:35.840 --> 16:41.840] The thought maybe that would be politically dangerous [16:41.840 --> 16:47.840] Well, we're going to try to introduce him to some greater political danger [16:47.840 --> 16:55.840] Everything's political and all politics is local. 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Randy Carlson, Brett Fountain, Rural Law Radio, and we're talking about how all politics are local. [19:54.840 --> 20:02.840] And I did a show with Pastor Massad this morning. He records it on Thursday and plays it on Monday. [20:02.840 --> 20:15.840] And he was on a tear. He thinks we're about to lose the Republican. We're in the 11th hour. [20:15.840 --> 20:27.840] When he heard that the Attorney General directed the FBI to go to school board meetings and if anyone says anything against masks or [20:27.840 --> 20:34.840] virus vaccines that there are to be treated as an enemy of the state. [20:34.840 --> 20:37.840] And he was absolutely on a tear. [20:37.840 --> 20:40.840] He was on a tear. [20:40.840 --> 20:48.840] So, I'm thinking, Mr. Attorney General, are you insane? [20:48.840 --> 20:53.840] You could not have given us a better tool to beat you up with. [20:53.840 --> 21:01.840] Now, I can't go to the school board and express my thoughts or position. [21:01.840 --> 21:10.840] He just interfered with my First Amendment rights and he didn't do it in the United States. [21:10.840 --> 21:14.840] He did it in this state. [21:14.840 --> 21:24.840] He exerted or purported to exert an authority he did not express having in the process denied me in the form of free access to or enjoyment of a right, me personally. [21:24.840 --> 21:31.840] Okay, I'm an old guy. My kids are grown out of school. My grandkids are grown out of school. [21:31.840 --> 21:35.840] But it's still my right to go talk to that school board and keep them straight. [21:35.840 --> 21:43.840] But I can't do that now because I run the risk of being arrested and declared an enemy in the state. [21:43.840 --> 21:45.840] Wait, wait, I'm sorry. [21:45.840 --> 21:50.840] I've already been declared an enemy of the state. [21:50.840 --> 21:54.840] The Southern Parvati Law Center. [21:54.840 --> 21:56.840] Well, they don't like you, huh? [21:56.840 --> 21:58.840] No, they didn't like me. [21:58.840 --> 22:13.840] So, I'm going to file official oppression charges against the U.S. Attorney General and I'm going to file it in my local county. [22:13.840 --> 22:20.840] Now, I have my local county's attention because I've kind of landed on them like a ton of bricks. [22:20.840 --> 22:28.840] I'm going to prepare this complaint and put it online where anybody can take this complaint. [22:28.840 --> 22:38.840] And I'm going to suggest that everybody take this complaint and file it with their local grand jury. [22:38.840 --> 22:49.840] What are the odds in a state that's largely conservative, largely Republican conservatives? [22:49.840 --> 22:52.840] Pretty well doesn't like Biden. [22:52.840 --> 23:07.840] What is the likelihood that out of 254 counties, one of the grand juries in one of those counties is likely to pick this up and indict him? [23:07.840 --> 23:10.840] What do you think the odds are? [23:10.840 --> 23:12.840] Pretty great. [23:12.840 --> 23:16.840] Half a percent would be enough. [23:16.840 --> 23:26.840] That would get us there, but I suspect if we get one to indict him, it will cascade. [23:26.840 --> 23:33.840] If we get Texas to indict him, it will cascade across the states. [23:33.840 --> 23:45.840] The states need a way to demonstrate their sovereignty and this is the best way to do it because the Attorney General is going to run smack into Wilker Feldman. [23:45.840 --> 24:00.840] Wilker Feldman tells the state when it comes to a criminal prosecution or tells the feds, when it comes to a criminal prosecution violation of a state law, butt out. [24:00.840 --> 24:04.840] None of your business. [24:04.840 --> 24:14.840] Just like when the President Kennedy was shot in Dallas and the feds came swarming into the county and the sheriffs ruled out. [24:14.840 --> 24:18.840] Yeah, but he murdered the President. [24:18.840 --> 24:19.840] Yeah, he did. [24:19.840 --> 24:20.840] That's murder. [24:20.840 --> 24:22.840] My jurisdiction, not yours, get out. [24:22.840 --> 24:37.840] They since changed the law so that if you murder a federal judge, murder or attack or frighten or intimidate or do anything to a federal judge or the President, then that is a federal crime. [24:37.840 --> 24:40.840] So they had to do that to get past Wilker Feldman. [24:40.840 --> 24:49.840] They didn't do that for the Attorney General or any FBI members or any other federal officials. [24:49.840 --> 25:07.840] The most powerful law enforcement official in Texas is your sheriff and our founders by giving the sheriff this kind of power were geniuses. [25:07.840 --> 25:21.840] This was sure to break up power across the state so that we don't have someone like a governor who has a state police that he can order any way he wants to. [25:21.840 --> 25:27.840] We got 254 sheriffs and just try to get all of them on the same page. [25:27.840 --> 25:29.840] Good luck with that. [25:29.840 --> 25:42.840] I mean, it's possible if something like if someone attacked our country or if someone attacks our border, then you could get them all on one page. [25:42.840 --> 25:47.840] But the point is, you can't control all of these entities. [25:47.840 --> 25:58.840] You may be able to control the sheriffs in the larger counties, but in these smaller counties, they have a whole different agenda, so it breaks up power. [25:58.840 --> 26:03.840] And any one of these counties indict him. [26:03.840 --> 26:08.840] And then we move for extradition. [26:08.840 --> 26:10.840] He gave us a gym. [26:10.840 --> 26:19.840] The pastor was really upset about this and I'm trying to tell him, no, no, no, he gave us a present. [26:19.840 --> 26:23.840] We just have to make use of that present. [26:23.840 --> 26:28.840] As soon as I can get to it, I'm building a mask, mask brief now. [26:28.840 --> 26:38.840] As soon as I finish that mask brief, I'll post it and then I will start building a vaccine brief and post it. [26:38.840 --> 26:44.840] I have a website called COVID crisis dot management. [26:44.840 --> 26:49.840] And I'll load up that site and put all these documents on that site. [26:49.840 --> 26:52.840] So anyone can go there and download them. [26:52.840 --> 27:06.840] I'll try to write them so that they are essentially generic so that they'll apply to any state and anyone can download them and file them. [27:06.840 --> 27:08.840] Then we see how that works for them. [27:08.840 --> 27:12.840] This may be the worst thing there that they could have done. [27:12.840 --> 27:18.840] You know, hear this story about be careful and never poke the bear. [27:18.840 --> 27:25.840] Well, they poked absolutely the worst bear possible. [27:25.840 --> 27:28.840] They poked mama bear. [27:28.840 --> 27:31.840] Not good. [27:31.840 --> 27:38.840] You do not want mama bear after you because she's when she's protecting her cubs. [27:38.840 --> 27:40.840] You got yourself a problem. [27:40.840 --> 27:43.840] We have an army out there. [27:43.840 --> 27:51.840] Brett, it's your job and my job to do a little basic training for that army. [27:51.840 --> 27:53.840] And they'll pick this up and run with it. [27:53.840 --> 27:55.840] That's my story and I'm sticking to it. [27:55.840 --> 27:58.840] We've got a full board of callers. [27:58.840 --> 28:00.840] We're going to start with James in Texas. [28:00.840 --> 28:01.840] Hello, James. [28:01.840 --> 28:06.840] What do you have for us today? [28:06.840 --> 28:14.840] Well, I'm just calling in to report that I'm very upset, heartbroken. [28:14.840 --> 28:18.840] I just don't know what to do. [28:18.840 --> 28:27.840] I was supposed to have court Tuesday morning at Ken on two traffic charges. [28:27.840 --> 28:28.840] I don't know. [28:28.840 --> 28:34.840] I was summoned to court back in September. [28:34.840 --> 28:36.840] Well, it was supposed to be at Ken. [28:36.840 --> 28:37.840] I'd get to the court at about 8.30. [28:37.840 --> 28:40.840] I lived just right down the road. [28:40.840 --> 28:45.840] And I'm sitting out front on a bench reading. [28:45.840 --> 28:48.840] And about 8.45 all of a sudden people in. [28:48.840 --> 28:52.840] It was supposed to be a bench trial. [28:52.840 --> 28:57.840] Five or six people go in and I'm thinking, what in the world? [28:57.840 --> 28:58.840] I don't know. [28:58.840 --> 29:01.840] If they got trial, why they haven't all these people come in? [29:01.840 --> 29:08.840] And anyway, I walked in about 10 minutes till 9. [29:08.840 --> 29:10.840] So I'm still more than an hour early. [29:10.840 --> 29:15.840] I walked into the courthouse, JP Court. [29:15.840 --> 29:23.840] And before I walked in, I made sure my ringer was off on my phone. [29:23.840 --> 29:30.840] And the court clerk with one of them was standing right there in the doorway taking temperatures. [29:30.840 --> 29:36.840] And she got down in front of me and she said, oh, well, I guess I need to wait a second. [29:36.840 --> 29:38.840] I hear some music. [29:38.840 --> 29:41.840] Yes, I was watching the clock. [29:41.840 --> 29:44.840] I was giving you as much time as I could. [29:44.840 --> 29:47.840] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rue the Law Radio. [29:47.840 --> 29:50.840] Brett was sitting back there waiting, hoping I would run off the cliff. [29:50.840 --> 29:51.840] Because that's the kind of guy he is. [29:51.840 --> 29:55.840] You all know that I would never do that to Brett. [29:55.840 --> 29:57.840] Well, maybe. [29:57.840 --> 30:00.840] Wow, look at my back. [30:00.840 --> 30:05.840] Businesses ask you for a lot of personal information and you may trust them to keep it safe. 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[33:28.840 --> 33:31.840] Not to be abuse. [33:31.840 --> 33:33.840] Abuse? [33:33.840 --> 33:39.840] When you're gonna stop abuse, you know how I work. [33:39.840 --> 33:45.840] When you're gonna stop abuse, you know how I work. [33:45.840 --> 33:50.840] When you're gonna stop abuse, you know how I work. [33:50.840 --> 33:56.840] When you're gonna stop abuse, you know how I work. [33:56.840 --> 34:01.840] So please, Mr. Macklin, each officer has to abuse their power. [34:01.840 --> 34:07.840] Send a request to the leader, the captain of our officer. [34:07.840 --> 34:10.840] Tell them to uphold the law. [34:10.840 --> 34:17.840] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Felton, Ruleoflaw Radio, and we've got a little cliffhanger here with James. [34:17.840 --> 34:21.840] I think I know what he's gonna say, and now I want to hear it. [34:21.840 --> 34:25.840] What about the clerk? [34:25.840 --> 34:33.840] Well, she told me, and this is, again, about 10 minutes till my court's at 10. [34:33.840 --> 34:39.840] She tells me that she was done with the lady in front of me, and she tells me, [34:39.840 --> 34:49.840] oh, Mr. Martinez, I tried to call you earlier, and I didn't say anything because, you know, [34:49.840 --> 34:53.840] like I said, I checked my phone before I walked in and made sure the ring was off. [34:53.840 --> 34:57.840] I did not have a missed call from the court. [34:57.840 --> 35:01.840] So I thought, why is she lying to me? [35:01.840 --> 35:06.840] And she says, and I sent you an email, too. [35:06.840 --> 35:10.840] And I said, well, when did you send me an email? [35:10.840 --> 35:13.840] And she said, this morning. Did you get it? [35:13.840 --> 35:16.840] And I said, well, no, ma'am. [35:16.840 --> 35:21.840] I said, you know, I live in Lufkin and I work in an academician. [35:21.840 --> 35:26.840] I don't check my email till I get to work and I work in an academician. [35:26.840 --> 35:33.840] So I hadn't sent it yet, and she said, well, I was trying to save you an inconvenience. [35:33.840 --> 35:36.840] I said, okay, for what? [35:36.840 --> 35:47.840] And she said, well, I sent that notice for trial by mistake, [35:47.840 --> 35:50.840] and we're not going to be having trial today. [35:50.840 --> 35:56.840] And I just went, well, you know, I played dumb. [35:56.840 --> 35:59.840] I said, well, you know, it's really not that big. [35:59.840 --> 36:01.840] I'm a pretty laid-back, easy-going guy. [36:01.840 --> 36:03.840] I said, you know, that's not that big a deal. [36:03.840 --> 36:08.840] You know, I just live right around the corner, so it's not like I live here. [36:08.840 --> 36:11.840] You know, it's not like it's that big a deal. [36:11.840 --> 36:14.840] And thank you. Have a nice day. [36:14.840 --> 36:20.840] Thank you. [36:44.840 --> 36:48.840] I actually sent him, and here's the thing. [36:48.840 --> 36:52.840] You know, 10 minutes to nine, she told me she'd called me. [36:52.840 --> 36:56.840] I don't have a missed call. [36:56.840 --> 37:03.840] She told me she'd sent me an email, and by this time it may be five minutes till nine, [37:03.840 --> 37:08.840] and I told her I'd read it when I got to work. [37:08.840 --> 37:14.840] I got to nag it there just about, maybe 9.30, got my store up and open, [37:14.840 --> 37:21.840] and it was maybe 9.45, 9.50 when I opened my email. [37:21.840 --> 37:26.840] She sent the email at 9.29. [37:26.840 --> 37:29.840] So why in the world would... [37:29.840 --> 37:31.840] Wow. After a conversation. [37:31.840 --> 37:33.840] Why in the world? Yeah. [37:33.840 --> 37:42.840] Why would you tell not one, but two lives that are so easily disproved? [37:42.840 --> 37:47.840] I thought all you had to do was say, look, I'm messed up. [37:47.840 --> 37:49.840] Why tell a lie like that? [37:49.840 --> 37:54.840] I lied suddenly. I don't understand it. [37:54.840 --> 37:58.840] Well, I think it may be in their training. [37:58.840 --> 38:03.840] I believe that the police are trained to lie when the truth would do better. [38:03.840 --> 38:08.840] Well, yeah, the Supreme Court has said they can, but even do better or not, [38:08.840 --> 38:11.840] doesn't matter, they can lie. [38:11.840 --> 38:21.840] But for a court clerk to do that, and I'm sure she was ordered to, [38:21.840 --> 38:28.840] I get that, but it just boggles my mind. [38:28.840 --> 38:37.840] So I think I actually sent a copy of the email to Brett with a little brief explanation saying, [38:37.840 --> 38:39.840] what do you think about it? [38:39.840 --> 38:43.840] But you know how Brett is. He doesn't answer his emails. [38:43.840 --> 38:48.840] Not like me, of course. I always answer my emails. [38:48.840 --> 38:52.840] This is the first time he has not answered an email. [38:52.840 --> 38:56.840] So I'm just messing around, but I'm thinking, [38:56.840 --> 39:01.840] motion to dismiss for failure to prosecute? [39:01.840 --> 39:07.840] Yes, and a professional conduct complaint against the judge. [39:07.840 --> 39:11.840] Yes, exactly. [39:11.840 --> 39:14.840] What for? For not maintaining his docket? [39:14.840 --> 39:24.840] For not training and properly supervising the clerk. [39:24.840 --> 39:30.840] Well, that's what it may be both. [39:30.840 --> 39:33.840] The more, the better. [39:33.840 --> 39:37.840] And of course, this judge already hates me. He can't hear the case anyway, [39:37.840 --> 39:46.840] but I don't know if they were bringing in a visiting judge or not. [39:46.840 --> 39:55.840] It was on his letterhead because it's from the same JP court. [39:55.840 --> 40:03.840] So I don't know who was actually supposed to hear the case, but he can't hear it. [40:03.840 --> 40:08.840] It'd be good to sting him for what the clerk did. [40:08.840 --> 40:11.840] I found your email here, Tuesday morning. [40:11.840 --> 40:16.840] Oh, it's too late, Brett. You're too late. You blew it. [40:16.840 --> 40:26.840] So 929, she sent to you, and your court time was supposed to be 9 o'clock? [40:26.840 --> 40:28.840] 10 o'clock. [40:28.840 --> 40:33.840] Okay, but she had already talked to you by then. [40:33.840 --> 40:37.840] Yes. [40:37.840 --> 40:47.840] Nothing like giving plenty of notice or anything, you know, but... [40:47.840 --> 40:51.840] You actually had a physical summons. [40:51.840 --> 40:56.840] That would have been a good time to go in the court and demand a dismissal because you were there already for court. [40:56.840 --> 40:59.840] The judge wasn't in the courthouse. [40:59.840 --> 41:02.840] They're a problem, not your problem. [41:02.840 --> 41:04.840] Well, that's true. [41:04.840 --> 41:09.840] They summoned you to be there on that day at that time. They had a responsibility. [41:09.840 --> 41:14.840] Now, they'd have called you first and said, hey, is this a good time for you? [41:14.840 --> 41:16.840] It would have been different. [41:16.840 --> 41:19.840] But they commanded you to be there at their convenience. [41:19.840 --> 41:30.840] Yeah, yanked you out of your life and pulled you into the courtroom and didn't care what was convenient or not for you on penalty of jail. [41:30.840 --> 41:39.840] Yeah, the summon was, I guess, typed up on 920, so September 20th. [41:39.840 --> 41:49.840] It got to be shipped out from the post office on the 21st, and I probably got it about the 24th, maybe the 25th. [41:49.840 --> 41:54.840] I've got a timeline written down, but I don't have that printed out right now. [41:54.840 --> 42:13.840] So I've got a physical copy of that, and then I had a physical copy of the email she finally sent me after, you know, almost 40 minutes after she told me she had already sent me one. [42:13.840 --> 42:33.840] And there's how many times? One, two, three times there was the word error in this little two-and-a-half line sentence or two sentences, three sentences that you put in. [42:33.840 --> 42:36.840] The word error was in there three times. [42:36.840 --> 42:43.840] Well, that's Angelina County's problem. That's not my problem the way I look at it. [42:43.840 --> 42:46.840] Right, you should file a motion to dismiss. [42:46.840 --> 42:52.840] Oh, I'll play it. Trust me, I'll play it. [42:52.840 --> 43:10.840] But I was shaking my head going, really, and I was laughing when I sent the email to Brett. I think I sent it to your right email address, a proton mail address. [43:10.840 --> 43:11.840] Yeah, I got it. [43:11.840 --> 43:24.840] Sound familiar? Okay. You know, I pretty much knew what I needed to do, but I was just, to me, I was just kind of in disbelief. [43:24.840 --> 43:35.840] How do you let somebody show up to court? And then you're going to tell them, no, we were just funny. [43:35.840 --> 43:38.840] You might send them the bills for your time. [43:38.840 --> 43:43.840] I'm playing on that. That was a mess. I'm glad you brought that up. [43:43.840 --> 43:51.840] They'll love that. I had a judge get real rough with me about that one time. [43:51.840 --> 43:54.840] That's a good sign. [43:54.840 --> 43:57.840] I've actually got two. [43:57.840 --> 43:59.840] Okay, we'll be right back. [43:59.840 --> 44:04.840] I love logos. Without the shows on this network, I'd be almost as ignorant as my friends. [44:04.840 --> 44:08.840] I'm so addicted to the truth now that there's no going back. I need my truth pick. [44:08.840 --> 44:13.840] I'd be lost without logos, and I really want to help keep this network on the air. [44:13.840 --> 44:20.840] I'd love to volunteer as a show producer, but I'm a bit of a Luddite, and I really don't have any money to give because I spent it all on supplements. 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[45:27.840 --> 45:33.840] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case winning experience. [45:33.840 --> 45:42.840] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand about the principles and practices that control our American courts. [45:42.840 --> 45:51.840] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, prosa tactics, and much more. [45:51.840 --> 46:00.840] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll free 866-LAW-EZ. [46:21.840 --> 46:42.840] Okay, howdy, howdy. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio on this Thursday, the 7th [46:42.840 --> 46:48.840] of October, 2021, and we're talking to James in Texas. [46:48.840 --> 46:57.840] Okay, James, you pretty well got this lined out. Do you have anything else for us? [46:57.840 --> 47:04.840] Oh, we can't hear you, James. Now we can hear you. I didn't unmute you. [47:04.840 --> 47:19.840] Well, on the send-in of my bill, I actually have a bill to send them from the docket call as well, and I'll probably do that next week, do both of them a couple of days apart. [47:19.840 --> 47:28.840] But has anybody figured out yet how to report it against their credit if they don't pay up? [47:28.840 --> 47:38.840] Brett, what do you know about credit reporting? They don't take credit reports from ordinary individuals. [47:38.840 --> 47:40.840] I don't know. I've never done that. [47:40.840 --> 47:42.840] Oh, wait a minute. [47:42.840 --> 47:43.840] Somebody's credit. [47:43.840 --> 47:50.840] You got a company. I'll have to ask Deborah, she may know how to do that. [47:50.840 --> 47:58.840] Hey, yeah, and we do, we're a loan company. We don't do credit checks. [47:58.840 --> 48:09.840] We will report to a credit agency if a customer wants us to, but normally we don't. I must ask us to. [48:09.840 --> 48:16.840] You know, if they're in good standing and they want to help build their credit, we'll do that. [48:16.840 --> 48:22.840] And I actually spoke to the lady that does that. [48:22.840 --> 48:33.840] She just, she's been out for a couple of weeks with COVID, and so I've been working my behind-off for the six days a week, the last five weeks. [48:33.840 --> 48:42.840] Hopefully I've got this weekend off and was kind of going over it, but they're just a little bit over the phone. [48:42.840 --> 48:49.840] And I finally just told her, she had a grandson. I said, look, I will talk to you about this later face to face. [48:49.840 --> 48:51.840] I'll come by and see you one day. [48:51.840 --> 48:54.840] So maybe I can figure out how to do it. [48:54.840 --> 49:00.840] But I know you have to be set up as an, I've done a little bit of looking on it. [49:00.840 --> 49:10.840] It was kind of confusing. You have to be set up as a, oh, what do they call it, an information reporter or something? [49:10.840 --> 49:16.840] But I don't know how an individual would get set up to do that. [49:16.840 --> 49:22.840] You might be able to do something, something just as effective. [49:22.840 --> 49:28.840] Sue them. Sue them civilly for this debt. [49:28.840 --> 49:33.840] I never even thought about that. [49:33.840 --> 49:42.840] That'll mark them good. Now they're going to have to prove how you can't charge them for their mistakes. [49:42.840 --> 49:47.840] You really are kind of a farts miller, Randy. [49:47.840 --> 49:55.840] And a deep stinker. Don't forget that part. I'm just devious. [49:55.840 --> 50:03.840] Yeah, you and Brett both. I'm trying to catch up, but that's about all I've got for tonight. [50:03.840 --> 50:13.840] I just, you know, if I wasn't 56 years old, I think I would have been skipping to my car this Tuesday morning. [50:13.840 --> 50:17.840] But I'm a little too old to skip anymore. [50:17.840 --> 50:20.840] Yeah, 56, you just kind of hobble. [50:20.840 --> 50:29.840] Yeah, you know, especially with my knees, too many years of playing basketball, but it was all I could do. [50:29.840 --> 50:41.840] You know, like I said, I played innocent and dumb and cooperative, but it was all I could do not to laugh. [50:41.840 --> 50:53.840] I was laughing inside. You know, I just thought, well, you guys just, y'all messed up because you only get one bite at the apple. [50:53.840 --> 51:07.840] Yeah, and suing them, you're suing them in their administrative capacity. And as far as I know, they have no immunity from that. [51:07.840 --> 51:18.840] Oh, that's beautiful. It's a great distinction. It's not about their rulings or something. It's administrative. That's cool. [51:18.840 --> 51:31.840] That is one other question I had. You know, the summons from the court, it just says sincerely court court, and neither one of them has signed it. [51:31.840 --> 51:35.840] But the judges still respond to that superior, correct? [51:35.840 --> 51:44.840] Yes, and they never signed them. I haven't received a single summons that was signed. [51:44.840 --> 51:54.840] Well, two and a half years ago, I had the same judge, and I think all my summons were signed by the head clerk. [51:54.840 --> 52:03.840] Or that may have been an acadochus. It was one of my head, but it's not the judge's time, it's the clerk. [52:03.840 --> 52:14.840] And the clerk can do that. The clerk is authorized to issue summons. But the clerk operates under the guidance of the judge. [52:14.840 --> 52:18.840] If this is, especially if this is municipal. [52:18.840 --> 52:20.840] Well, JP. [52:20.840 --> 52:31.840] JP, the clerk is not elected. In a county court, in a district court, the clerks are elected, and there are officials in their own right. [52:31.840 --> 52:40.840] Okay. But this judge hired that clerk. That clerk works for him and under him, so he's responsible. [52:40.840 --> 52:43.840] Gotcha. [52:43.840 --> 52:54.840] And you know, I think I talked to you all after my initial appearance, and both the court clerks were really ugly to me. [52:54.840 --> 53:03.840] And I was being as quiet as possible. They're both telling me, I don't know how you expect to get a speedy trial when you won't enter a plea and blah, blah, blah. [53:03.840 --> 53:10.840] And I just, you know, I'm not going to tell them how to run their court. [53:10.840 --> 53:18.840] And today, they were both smiling at me. They're both waved and told me to have a good day. [53:18.840 --> 53:20.840] Funny how that works. [53:20.840 --> 53:22.840] Yeah, yeah. [53:22.840 --> 53:31.840] So I guess their screw-up adjusted their own attitude. I don't know. I certainly haven't done any. [53:31.840 --> 53:39.840] You know, even though they both tried to ask me for a plea, I still haven't filed charges against them. I will, along with the judge. [53:39.840 --> 53:45.840] But yeah, this next needs to change. It's just got to. [53:45.840 --> 53:48.840] And this is how it gets changed. [53:48.840 --> 53:59.840] Getting them indicted, not getting them fired, but giving them a romp through the legal system they don't believe. [53:59.840 --> 54:01.840] That's how we get it fixed. [54:01.840 --> 54:07.840] You know, in the first segment, I was talking about criminal charges against the attorney general. [54:07.840 --> 54:13.840] We don't need to get him indicted. We don't need to get him extradited. [54:13.840 --> 54:23.840] We need him to have to face criminal charges in every grand jury in the state and face the possibility of getting indicted. [54:23.840 --> 54:28.840] Every FBI agent will be very well aware of that. [54:28.840 --> 54:40.840] And I'm going to bet when we start filing criminal charges against the attorney general that you can't tie up a federal agent and throw him at the school board. [54:40.840 --> 54:44.840] They're not going to want anything to do with that. [54:44.840 --> 55:01.840] And I can almost assure you that the vast majority of the FBI agents are absolutely mortified at the prospect of doing something like that. [55:01.840 --> 55:11.840] Because most of these people are otherwise right-minded people who go into this employment to be the good guy. [55:11.840 --> 55:16.840] They don't want to be the jackbooty thugs, especially the feds. [55:16.840 --> 55:20.840] That's the same as a police officer. [55:20.840 --> 55:22.840] I'm sorry, I spoke over you. Say that again. [55:22.840 --> 55:27.840] No, I said that's the same way as police officers. I believe the same thing about police officers. [55:27.840 --> 55:34.840] Yeah, I know a bunch of them. I don't know a single one who became a policeman so he could be a jackbooty thug. [55:34.840 --> 55:45.840] They want to be the good guys, and the ones I talked to are mortified at the way they're thought of right now. [55:45.840 --> 55:54.840] There are a few out there, but a very few. Every time a policeman does something really stupid, everybody hears about it. [55:54.840 --> 56:04.840] But when a policeman does something really good and really smart, not something, some major crisis intervention or something, [56:04.840 --> 56:13.840] but just treats a person with dignity and respect the way we expect to, you never hear about that. [56:13.840 --> 56:18.840] And I can assure you, and Tina will certainly tell you, because she's done this, [56:18.840 --> 56:25.840] the most powerful thing you can do is write accommodation letters. [56:25.840 --> 56:31.840] Write letters telling the boss how much you appreciate how professional this policeman is. [56:31.840 --> 56:39.840] I did that once, or I called him and called the sergeant who hated me and complimented this DPS officer [56:39.840 --> 56:46.840] because I was stopped on the side of the road and drizzly rain tightening up a motor I had in the back of my avalanche. [56:46.840 --> 56:50.840] And this DPS officer stopped to see if I needed any help. [56:50.840 --> 56:55.840] He didn't ask me for a license. He didn't use it for a traffic stop. [56:55.840 --> 57:01.840] He genuinely stopped to see if I needed help, and I assured him I didn't, and I was going to new door on. [57:01.840 --> 57:07.840] Well, I called the sergeant and told him about that and wanted to know how much I appreciated that. [57:07.840 --> 57:17.840] Two years later, I walked into a JPS office and a whole bunch of DPS officers in there, and half of them knew me and they spoke to me. [57:17.840 --> 57:22.840] And this one big tall guy stepped up to me and he said, well, hello, Mr. Kelton. [57:22.840 --> 57:26.840] And I looked up at him and he said, you don't remember me, do you? [57:26.840 --> 57:29.840] I said, did you arrest me? [57:29.840 --> 57:31.840] Two of them said, I did. [57:31.840 --> 57:33.840] Another one said, I will. [57:33.840 --> 57:40.840] I said, no, no, no, guys, we're good. But that was the guy I gave that compliment to the sergeant about. [57:40.840 --> 57:46.840] Two years later, he made it a point to introduce himself to me. [57:46.840 --> 57:51.840] That told me that compliment went a long way. [57:51.840 --> 58:01.840] And with the kind of abuse our police are getting now and the kind of scrutiny they're getting, I think they need that. [58:01.840 --> 58:08.840] They need us to tell them that we appreciate them when they do it like they're supposed to. [58:08.840 --> 58:17.840] I don't care if they give me a ticket, just treat me with professionalism, dignity and respect. [58:17.840 --> 58:23.840] And they do that, they get compliment letters from me. [58:23.840 --> 58:31.840] I don't like the fact that, you know, I don't like the idea of us treating them like our enemy. [58:31.840 --> 58:33.840] I want to treat them like our grandkids. [58:33.840 --> 58:36.840] Okay, anything else, James? [58:36.840 --> 58:41.840] No, sir, that is it. I will talk to you all probably next week. [58:41.840 --> 58:44.840] Okay, thank you, James. Randy Kelton, Brett's Fountain. [58:44.840 --> 58:49.840] Rule or radio, we'll be right back. [58:49.840 --> 58:53.840] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world. [58:53.840 --> 58:57.840] Yet countless readers are frustrated because they struggle to understand it. [58:57.840 --> 59:01.840] Some new translations try to help by simplifying the text, [59:01.840 --> 59:06.840] but in the process can compromise the profound meaning of the Scripture. [59:06.840 --> 59:08.840] Enter the recovery version. 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[01:01:04.840 --> 01:01:08.840] In recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325, [01:01:08.840 --> 01:01:11.840] legalizing hemp into taxes law back in June, [01:01:11.840 --> 01:01:15.840] prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, [01:01:15.840 --> 01:01:18.840] have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones, [01:01:18.840 --> 01:01:22.840] since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment [01:01:22.840 --> 01:01:24.840] to test the order for THC. [01:01:24.840 --> 01:01:28.840] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month [01:01:28.840 --> 01:01:32.840] that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases [01:01:32.840 --> 01:01:33.840] because of the law. [01:01:33.840 --> 01:01:36.840] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, [01:01:36.840 --> 01:01:39.840] stipulated in a letter to county district attorneys back on Thursday [01:01:39.840 --> 01:01:42.840] that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas [01:01:42.840 --> 01:01:47.840] and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, [01:01:47.840 --> 01:01:51.840] as well as other cities, too, like the District Attorney in El Paso, [01:01:51.840 --> 01:01:55.840] Kaima Esparza, a Democrat who also stated earlier this month [01:01:55.840 --> 01:02:01.840] that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [01:02:01.840 --> 01:02:04.840] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, [01:02:04.840 --> 01:02:08.840] an assistant public defender in Harris County, who stated that, quote, [01:02:08.840 --> 01:02:12.840] the law is constantly changing on what makes something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [01:02:12.840 --> 01:02:15.840] It's important that if someone is charged with something, [01:02:15.840 --> 01:02:18.840] the test matches what they're charged with. [01:02:22.840 --> 01:02:26.840] A paper by Tulane University identified a five-and-a-half-inch American pocket shark [01:02:26.840 --> 01:02:29.840] as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, [01:02:29.840 --> 01:02:34.840] the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured or recorded [01:02:34.840 --> 01:02:38.840] with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. [01:02:38.840 --> 01:02:42.840] According to the University paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid [01:02:42.840 --> 01:02:45.840] from a gland near its front fins. [01:02:45.840 --> 01:03:05.840] The purpose is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. [01:03:15.840 --> 01:03:39.840] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, [01:03:39.840 --> 01:03:47.840] Rue LaRaidio on this Thursday, the seventh day of October 2021. [01:03:47.840 --> 01:03:49.840] Did I get that right, Brett? [01:03:49.840 --> 01:03:51.840] You nailed it. [01:03:51.840 --> 01:03:58.840] Okay, we're going to Ted in California. Hello, Ted. [01:03:58.840 --> 01:04:02.840] Hello, hello, Randy and Brett. [01:04:02.840 --> 01:04:06.840] What did you have for us today? [01:04:06.840 --> 01:04:10.840] Well, I just wanted to call in and let you guys know I'm still out here. [01:04:10.840 --> 01:04:18.840] My next hearing date, well, it's actually trial date, is October 18th, [01:04:18.840 --> 01:04:20.840] Monday, October 18th. [01:04:20.840 --> 01:04:28.840] And I'm following the court and what they've been doing for the last year [01:04:28.840 --> 01:04:34.840] is calling me in there every two months and it says trial date [01:04:34.840 --> 01:04:38.840] and they just continue it for another two months. [01:04:38.840 --> 01:04:42.840] And they're doing this to a lot of cases. [01:04:42.840 --> 01:04:47.840] And at this point, we're at over six and a half years. [01:04:47.840 --> 01:04:52.840] We're on February of next year, so five months away, [01:04:52.840 --> 01:04:58.840] we'll be at seven years from the time of my arrest and charges. [01:04:58.840 --> 01:05:04.840] When was the last time you filed a motion to dismiss for too long to prosecute? [01:05:04.840 --> 01:05:06.840] Never done that. [01:05:06.840 --> 01:05:11.840] I'm meeting with a lawyer probably tomorrow, either friend of mine, [01:05:11.840 --> 01:05:16.840] and that's what we're going to be working on. [01:05:16.840 --> 01:05:25.840] You should file a new one every two months, every time they call you in and cancel. [01:05:25.840 --> 01:05:28.840] Well, let me explain. [01:05:28.840 --> 01:05:33.840] I didn't want to say this before on the air, but back in March of this year, [01:05:33.840 --> 01:05:40.840] I went in with a notary as a witness and during the hearing, [01:05:40.840 --> 01:05:46.840] the judge said something about this being a time-waved case [01:05:46.840 --> 01:05:51.840] and I said time is not waved. [01:05:51.840 --> 01:05:56.840] And I got that on the record in March of this year. [01:05:56.840 --> 01:06:02.840] So even with the pandemic and all this nonsense, [01:06:02.840 --> 01:06:07.840] they could possibly claim that instead of the 60 days, [01:06:07.840 --> 01:06:12.840] you know, the normal requirement to take me to trial that they had an additional 30 days. [01:06:12.840 --> 01:06:14.840] So we're way past that. [01:06:14.840 --> 01:06:19.840] And there's all kinds of other things along the way that have happened with this case. [01:06:19.840 --> 01:06:26.840] You know, I'm at the position now that the charge of recording a quit claim deed, [01:06:26.840 --> 01:06:33.840] which is a release, is my constitutional right. [01:06:33.840 --> 01:06:42.840] And this criminal charge interferes with that constitutional right. [01:06:42.840 --> 01:06:54.840] I'm helping a guy in Victoria, Texas, who was arrested for a misdemeanor illegal practice of medicine. [01:06:54.840 --> 01:07:01.840] He filed a judicial conduct complaint against one of the judges over a bond issue [01:07:01.840 --> 01:07:10.840] and the judge promptly died and it infuriated the court and they prosecuted him for a felony. [01:07:10.840 --> 01:07:15.840] He was in prison, got COVID twice, had two strokes. [01:07:15.840 --> 01:07:24.840] The Court of Criminal Appeals in Texas threw everybody under the bus. [01:07:24.840 --> 01:07:32.840] Never had jurisdiction from the beginning because the allegation was a misdemeanor [01:07:32.840 --> 01:07:35.840] and they prosecuted him for a felony. [01:07:35.840 --> 01:07:41.840] They didn't see you in almost the same situation. [01:07:41.840 --> 01:07:47.840] I think they're all trying to delay this till they all retire [01:07:47.840 --> 01:07:54.840] because they know when you move this up to the appellate courts, they're going to lose. [01:07:54.840 --> 01:08:01.840] And then like the guy in Victoria, you'll come back after him big time. [01:08:01.840 --> 01:08:05.840] In this case, you're going after him personally. [01:08:05.840 --> 01:08:08.840] They charged you with a non-crime. [01:08:08.840 --> 01:08:10.840] That's right. [01:08:10.840 --> 01:08:16.840] They charged me with a non-crime and let me remind you that I already took it to federal court [01:08:16.840 --> 01:08:22.840] and the judge there made a night-page ruling basically saying to come back [01:08:22.840 --> 01:08:27.840] that she wouldn't interfere with the case during the case. [01:08:27.840 --> 01:08:38.840] But she listed my causes of action that I most likely have. [01:08:38.840 --> 01:08:42.840] But I've learned that there's a complication here. [01:08:42.840 --> 01:08:49.840] If somehow they get, even after everything they've done to me including causing two heart attacks, [01:08:49.840 --> 01:08:55.840] the second one in the courtroom, that if they get any kind of conviction on me [01:08:55.840 --> 01:09:03.840] that even all the violations of my rights and they'll get away with it in federal court [01:09:03.840 --> 01:09:05.840] because they got a conviction. [01:09:05.840 --> 01:09:06.840] No, they won't. [01:09:06.840 --> 01:09:07.840] Some cases. [01:09:07.840 --> 01:09:16.840] They didn't in this case and Dr. Joe's case, they got a conviction. [01:09:16.840 --> 01:09:26.840] But they won't, even as corrupt as California is, they won't get past the court of appeals so they know it. [01:09:26.840 --> 01:09:29.840] The court of appeals cannot rule in their favor. [01:09:29.840 --> 01:09:32.840] It changes law all over the state. [01:09:32.840 --> 01:09:34.840] Big time. [01:09:34.840 --> 01:09:36.840] They're not going to let that happen. [01:09:36.840 --> 01:09:41.840] It looks like these guys are doing everything they can to delay the case as long as possible [01:09:41.840 --> 01:09:45.840] because they know when this gets to the court of appeals they're going to lose. [01:09:45.840 --> 01:09:49.840] If not in the appellate court, they'll lose in this court. [01:09:49.840 --> 01:09:53.840] Okay, they know. [01:09:53.840 --> 01:10:00.840] Remember, this all started, the criminal charge on me came after I sued [01:10:00.840 --> 01:10:04.840] judge Socrates Peter Mnuchin in federal court. [01:10:04.840 --> 01:10:09.840] And let me remind you, his wife sits on the appellate court. [01:10:09.840 --> 01:10:16.840] Well, I'm in Austin for the purpose of filing criminal charges against Mnuchin. [01:10:16.840 --> 01:10:18.840] Mnuchin is three years on after. [01:10:18.840 --> 01:10:21.840] Mnuchin. [01:10:21.840 --> 01:10:24.840] He was the Fed Reserve guide, Mnuchin. [01:10:24.840 --> 01:10:28.840] He was the director of the Treasury. [01:10:28.840 --> 01:10:31.840] But he was also the president of One West Bank. [01:10:31.840 --> 01:10:37.840] We're filing criminal charges against him for actions he did in One West Bank. [01:10:37.840 --> 01:10:39.840] Tina did that. [01:10:39.840 --> 01:10:44.840] And then the district attorney claimed that he didn't have jurisdiction and tossed it. [01:10:44.840 --> 01:10:49.840] So I'm going after the district attorney for shielding from prosecution, [01:10:49.840 --> 01:10:53.840] which is felony, and conspiracy to commit between. [01:10:53.840 --> 01:10:59.840] He had that aggravated perjury too because he made an assertion that is false [01:10:59.840 --> 01:11:06.840] and he knew it was false and it changes the outcome of the case. [01:11:06.840 --> 01:11:10.840] I don't think that one is something I'd have to look at. [01:11:10.840 --> 01:11:15.840] Everything the lawyer says is considered to be a sworn statement. [01:11:15.840 --> 01:11:16.840] Yes. [01:11:16.840 --> 01:11:21.840] So if he makes that statement as a lawyer in his professional capacity, [01:11:21.840 --> 01:11:26.840] I think that lines up with all of the elements of aggravated perjury. [01:11:26.840 --> 01:11:29.840] I think you're right. [01:11:29.840 --> 01:11:35.840] Which is probably not a very pretty thing for that particular office to have tacked on it. [01:11:35.840 --> 01:11:40.840] And I can definitely throw that one in there. [01:11:40.840 --> 01:11:44.840] Use the horse dumpling rule. [01:11:44.840 --> 01:11:47.840] Horse dumplings are dry and kind of brittle. [01:11:47.840 --> 01:11:55.840] But if you throw enough of them up against the wall, good chance one of them is going to stick. [01:11:55.840 --> 01:11:59.840] So yes, I'll use that. [01:11:59.840 --> 01:12:06.840] Shout out to Tina because back when we were having this recall process [01:12:06.840 --> 01:12:12.840] and just before the election day, a few weeks before, [01:12:12.840 --> 01:12:17.840] I got a call from someone Tina got me with. [01:12:17.840 --> 01:12:21.840] Her friend is going to go to work for Epic Times. [01:12:21.840 --> 01:12:32.840] And they wanted to possibly bring me down to LA for the day to a press release that Larry Elder was going to have. [01:12:32.840 --> 01:12:40.840] They opted to go with the movie star that apparently our governor's wife got a hold of [01:12:40.840 --> 01:12:49.840] and told her to be quiet about the movie mogul that's now been convicted of basically raping women. [01:12:49.840 --> 01:13:00.840] But they wanted to use my story as an example of how mismanaged the state is. [01:13:00.840 --> 01:13:08.840] And I did chop it down, made it real simple, but they still couldn't fit it into a soundbite, I think. [01:13:08.840 --> 01:13:22.840] But what comes of this is I'm hoping to get my story investigated and reported by this woman that's supposed to be going to work for the Epic Times. [01:13:22.840 --> 01:13:24.840] Good, wonderful. [01:13:24.840 --> 01:13:30.840] And Tina did all that. Tina got that going. [01:13:30.840 --> 01:13:35.840] Yeah, Tina's someone you do not want upset at you. [01:13:35.840 --> 01:13:43.840] All of this stuff about Maducan Heroes came from Tina. [01:13:43.840 --> 01:13:46.840] Okay, anything else, Tim? [01:13:46.840 --> 01:13:48.840] That's it. [01:13:48.840 --> 01:13:52.840] Okay, thank you and don't be such a stranger. [01:13:52.840 --> 01:13:57.840] Okay, okay, now we're going to Olivier in Tennessee. [01:13:57.840 --> 01:14:06.840] Okay, Olivier, talk to us. We've got three segments and three callers, so we need to move quickly. [01:14:06.840 --> 01:14:15.840] Okay, first, I want to make a comment about his case. He's wasting time. You in there six, seven years, they done made a whole bunch of mistakes. [01:14:15.840 --> 01:14:32.840] All you need to do is go over your, the right, the statute, the vagueness, get those things in line, write a declaratory judgment suit, write everything that everyone has done. [01:14:32.840 --> 01:14:52.840] You sue from the legislature down to the cockroach that works for the state, and then you halt that case. Now you never go to their courtroom, you enter your courtroom, and now you force them to try to make a deal, [01:14:52.840 --> 01:15:11.840] but you don't have to make a deal because now you have virtually locked up that case until the circuit court, the appellate court, and the supreme court of that state go over all the possible incorrect things that could be restricting you from your liberty. [01:15:11.840 --> 01:15:16.840] So you're just wasting your time doing anything else. [01:15:16.840 --> 01:15:28.840] Well, I think he doesn't want to delay the case. He wants it to get it done so he can move everything into the appellate courts, and they want to keep it from getting into the appellate court. [01:15:28.840 --> 01:15:48.840] You may be right. You may be able to do that with a petition for declaratory judgment because that's going to get around the Rule 12 motion or whatever the state's version of a failure to stay to claim because declaratory judgment doesn't have a claim, and that's one you can force into the courts. [01:15:48.840 --> 01:16:01.840] But whatever statute they're charging them with already falls underneath vagueness if they're trying to charge them for, if it's a misdemeanor and they're charging them for a felony. [01:16:01.840 --> 01:16:06.840] Well, they're actually charging them for a non-crime. [01:16:06.840 --> 01:16:07.840] Okay. [01:16:07.840 --> 01:16:10.840] There is no crime. Let's see. [01:16:10.840 --> 01:16:12.840] Tits, not there. Okay. [01:16:12.840 --> 01:16:15.840] It was a court hearing, right? [01:16:15.840 --> 01:16:18.840] Including the filing a quick claim. [01:16:18.840 --> 01:16:23.840] Yeah. We're forging a document. [01:16:23.840 --> 01:16:29.840] And what did they charge them with? It's simply not a crime. [01:16:29.840 --> 01:16:32.840] But this is California. They don't care. [01:16:32.840 --> 01:16:37.840] Hang on. About to go to our sponsors. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rue La Radio. [01:16:37.840 --> 01:16:42.840] We do need to move quickly. We've now got three segments and a full board of callers. [01:16:42.840 --> 01:16:47.840] So, hang on. We'll be right back. [01:16:47.840 --> 01:16:51.840] Help me out here. Did the outro tour, Brett? [01:16:51.840 --> 01:16:56.840] Well, maybe California can show people how things forgery is not a crime. [01:16:56.840 --> 01:16:59.840] They all do it. Good luck with that. [01:16:59.840 --> 01:17:04.840] Logos Radio Network welcomes a new show to our lineup for the new year. [01:17:04.840 --> 01:17:13.840] Scripture Talk with Nana will begin Wednesday, January 8th from 8 to 10 p.m. Central Time. [01:17:13.840 --> 01:17:20.840] Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in Heaven. [01:17:20.840 --> 01:17:25.840] We wish to reflect God's light and be a blessing to all those with a hearing ear. [01:17:25.840 --> 01:17:33.840] Join Nana and guests for both verse by verse Bible studies and topical Bible studies designed to provoke unto love and good works. [01:17:33.840 --> 01:17:40.840] Our verse by verse Bible studies will begin in the book of Matthew where we will discuss one chapter per week. [01:17:40.840 --> 01:17:47.840] Our topical Bible studies will vary each week and will explore sound doctrine as well as Christian character development. 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[01:18:39.840 --> 01:18:48.840] If you've enjoyed the shows on Logos Radio Network, support our fundraiser so we can keep bringing you the best quality programming on Talk Radio today. [01:18:48.840 --> 01:18:55.840] We also accept Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. And remember, every $25 donation is a chance to win. [01:18:55.840 --> 01:19:10.840] Go to LogosRadioNetwork.com for details and donate today. [01:19:26.840 --> 01:19:30.840] Well... [01:19:30.840 --> 01:19:35.840] Ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again. [01:19:35.840 --> 01:19:40.840] I was blindsided, but now I can see your plan. [01:19:40.840 --> 01:19:45.840] You put the fear in my pocket, took the money from my hand. [01:19:45.840 --> 01:19:48.840] Ain't gonna fool me with that... [01:19:48.840 --> 01:19:55.840] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, RealVisual Radio, and we're talking to Olivier in Tennessee. [01:19:55.840 --> 01:19:58.840] Okay, buddy. [01:19:58.840 --> 01:20:01.840] Tell us what you've been up to. [01:20:01.840 --> 01:20:06.840] Okay. Well, I had a car accident. [01:20:06.840 --> 01:20:10.840] I guess that story is too long, so I won't tell you... [01:20:10.840 --> 01:20:17.840] I'll tell you about the car accident later, but I had to go to court for arraignment. [01:20:17.840 --> 01:20:25.840] So I went to court. I filed a motion in the court case for the voice of ignorance, whole thing, [01:20:25.840 --> 01:20:33.840] but amongst the commotion of filing the lawsuits, the court put the motion in the wrong case. [01:20:33.840 --> 01:20:37.840] So when I went to court, the judge called me up. [01:20:37.840 --> 01:20:39.840] The judge asked me, [01:20:39.840 --> 01:20:48.840] Hey, Mr. Olivier, did you get your license? I said, no. He said, well, when are you gonna be able to get your license? [01:20:48.840 --> 01:20:51.840] I said, no. Look at me, crazy. [01:20:51.840 --> 01:20:55.840] Hey, Mr. Olivier, you're not gonna get your license? I said, no. [01:20:55.840 --> 01:21:00.840] And he's like, well, stay the floor to talk to me. I said, not guilty. [01:21:00.840 --> 01:21:05.840] The sheriff staring at me like, look at this guy. [01:21:05.840 --> 01:21:11.840] And the judge was like, what's going on here? I'm like, not guilty. [01:21:11.840 --> 01:21:15.840] And he's like, well, would you like me to provide you... [01:21:15.840 --> 01:21:18.840] You know, he asked me how much my income. I'm like, unemployed. [01:21:18.840 --> 01:21:22.840] He's like, well, we could provide a public benefit outside of Warner. [01:21:22.840 --> 01:21:26.840] So you're gonna represent yourself? I said, yes, I'm gonna represent myself. [01:21:26.840 --> 01:21:32.840] He said, well, you know, the procedures that you have to follow, are you familiar? [01:21:32.840 --> 01:21:39.840] Yeah, so yes, I am familiar. He said, as a matter of fact, I have filed a motion in this case. [01:21:39.840 --> 01:21:45.840] I need to set a hearing date for it. And he's like, well, now is not the time. [01:21:45.840 --> 01:21:48.840] And there's no motion filed in this case. I said, there's no motion filed in this case. [01:21:48.840 --> 01:21:52.840] So what's the case number? He gave me a case number and everything. [01:21:52.840 --> 01:21:57.840] I'm like, oh, okay. I looked on my paper and I'm like, well, I must have mixed the paperwork [01:21:57.840 --> 01:22:02.840] when I was filing with the clerk because I had several lawsuits being filed at the same time. [01:22:02.840 --> 01:22:08.840] And he's looking at me like, huh? And then so I like, I'll go back down to the clerk [01:22:08.840 --> 01:22:13.840] and get everything arranged and situated and refile it. [01:22:13.840 --> 01:22:21.840] And then he said, well, I have to set a court date for whatever the night court date is for November 10th. [01:22:21.840 --> 01:22:27.840] And he said, Mr. Bairdino, do you know that you have a court date on this, a trial date on this day [01:22:27.840 --> 01:22:31.840] and you're just asking for a room? Now I'm looking at him crazy. [01:22:31.840 --> 01:22:37.840] Like, he's trying to intimidate me. I'm like, what? I'm like, and? Yeah. [01:22:37.840 --> 01:22:44.840] So he's looking at me crazy. Then his clerk interrupts. [01:22:44.840 --> 01:22:52.840] He's like, not exactly. She recused herself. [01:22:52.840 --> 01:22:57.840] What you're looking at is the date that she recused herself. [01:22:57.840 --> 01:23:01.840] He's like, the court, the case has to go through another courtroom. [01:23:01.840 --> 01:23:07.840] And I'm looking at the judge. I'm like, yeah, she recused herself for a good reason, too. [01:23:07.840 --> 01:23:14.840] So he's like, so he's looking at me that, well, he says, well, okay, Mr. Navier, [01:23:14.840 --> 01:23:21.840] one thing you do now is to set the court date and, you know, you represent yourself. [01:23:21.840 --> 01:23:25.840] The court can't do anything for you. You got to do everything. [01:23:25.840 --> 01:23:33.840] You got to call the clerk. You got to arrange and communicate with the other party for the day of this and that. [01:23:33.840 --> 01:23:37.840] And then, of course, it's not responsible. No one's going to do that for you. [01:23:37.840 --> 01:23:40.840] I'm like, okay. I said, I'll figure it out. [01:23:40.840 --> 01:23:46.840] Now, I leave the courtroom and I go downstairs to the clerk, right? [01:23:46.840 --> 01:23:50.840] I'll go to the clerk. And I guess they move around from office to office, [01:23:50.840 --> 01:23:54.840] because this is a different office in terms of the church from the other office where they're, [01:23:54.840 --> 01:23:57.840] but they didn't serve me, but they just saw me in and waved at me. [01:23:57.840 --> 01:24:04.840] I'm like, hey, I came up down to the, hey, I got a problem. I filed some paperwork and these things must have got messed up. [01:24:04.840 --> 01:24:08.840] Can you track down this motion for me? It's supposed to be in this case file. [01:24:08.840 --> 01:24:11.840] I gave him the number. Put it on there for me. Thank you. [01:24:11.840 --> 01:24:15.840] They gave me two copies. Well, you gave me copies of the service. [01:24:15.840 --> 01:24:24.840] I'm like, well, in the public, the VA's office is around the corner by the, I'm like, wait a minute, why am I doing that? [01:24:24.840 --> 01:24:29.840] It's going to be way much fun if you're going upstairs and handing it to them. [01:24:29.840 --> 01:24:35.840] So I ran upstairs, the back up to the courtroom, told him the sheriff came up to me. [01:24:35.840 --> 01:24:44.840] Hey, Mr. Libby, hey, how you doing, man? I said, I found the proper document that was supposed to be in the case. [01:24:44.840 --> 01:24:49.840] And I wanted to submit it to the court and the DA. [01:24:49.840 --> 01:24:56.840] They were like, well, Mr. Libby, that's not the proper procedure. You got to submit it to the clerks and the clerks and they're going to mail it. [01:24:56.840 --> 01:25:00.840] It should take about seven days, but then we get it. Yeah, yeah. I'm like, what? [01:25:00.840 --> 01:25:05.840] I said, yeah, yeah, okay. I already filed it and they already docked it. [01:25:05.840 --> 01:25:10.840] But I think he's going to need to see this immediately. [01:25:10.840 --> 01:25:17.840] This is going to interfere with his career. [01:25:17.840 --> 01:25:24.840] The sheriff stopped, took his hands off the paperwork, took three steps back. [01:25:24.840 --> 01:25:30.840] He said, Mr. Libby, stay right there. He said, matter of fact, just sit down one second. [01:25:30.840 --> 01:25:37.840] I'm going to make sure that I get the court's attention and we're going to bring it right back up. [01:25:37.840 --> 01:25:47.840] So I sat down and he walked away like I had the corona. Like, wow, he's just super bad. He walked away. [01:25:47.840 --> 01:25:53.840] He waited until the next person finished that. He said, Liana, Mr. Libby, I want to adjust the court again. [01:25:53.840 --> 01:25:57.840] He has paperwork that he wants to deliver. [01:25:57.840 --> 01:26:07.840] And the judge was like, Mr. Libby, I'm like, yeah, here's the motion that we're supposed to be filed on the other day. [01:26:07.840 --> 01:26:13.840] And of course, the court misplaced it. So I wanted to give it. I gave it to the sheriff. [01:26:13.840 --> 01:26:22.840] I said, this one's for the DA. I said, this one's for the judge. And the judge was like, what, Mr. Libby? [01:26:22.840 --> 01:26:27.840] You know, that's not the proper procedure. And I'm standing at the judge's like, what? [01:26:27.840 --> 01:26:32.840] And he was like, but I said, okay, I didn't wait for you, but I was like, okay, here you go. [01:26:32.840 --> 01:26:38.840] As soon as I heard that, I was like, here, hand him his problem. [01:26:38.840 --> 01:26:42.840] I gave him paperwork. I took off, right? [01:26:42.840 --> 01:26:50.840] So now I remember I was remembering in the head that I got to go on a portal and schedule a hearing and pick dates. [01:26:50.840 --> 01:26:54.840] And I got to wait seven days. I called his clerk. [01:26:54.840 --> 01:26:58.840] He's like, yeah, we got to wait seven days because it has to come from the clerk's office. [01:26:58.840 --> 01:27:02.840] And this, and I'm like, okay, all right, I forgot why I get home. [01:27:02.840 --> 01:27:07.840] So that's at 11 o'clock, which I drive home. [01:27:07.840 --> 01:27:12.840] Something that I was up all night. So I lay down for a second. I got back up around 3 o'clock. [01:27:12.840 --> 01:27:16.840] I was going to get back on down the portal with something that I just do it later. [01:27:16.840 --> 01:27:21.840] So I went by business, but around like four o'clock, I checked my phone. [01:27:21.840 --> 01:27:28.840] I sometimes just check my phone. I went in and I started to check my phone and I saw this weird email. [01:27:28.840 --> 01:27:33.840] I'm like, what is this? And I click on the email. [01:27:33.840 --> 01:27:41.840] The email is an order from the judge's chamber [01:27:41.840 --> 01:27:50.840] scheduling a hearing date for November 2nd, eight days before the previous court date that he gave me. [01:27:50.840 --> 01:27:56.840] The friend ordered. I'm like, how did this happen? [01:27:56.840 --> 01:28:02.840] I'm like, this is crazy. And it's on the same day. [01:28:02.840 --> 01:28:08.840] This is the second time that this has happened where they said that, well, you got to wait seven days [01:28:08.840 --> 01:28:13.840] and this and this and that's going to happen. It's the same day. [01:28:13.840 --> 01:28:21.840] I'm like, wow, this is crazy. I didn't have to sign a paper. I didn't have to talk to no one to schedule no date, nothing. [01:28:21.840 --> 01:28:24.840] And then so... [01:28:24.840 --> 01:28:26.840] Sounds like you got their attention. [01:28:26.840 --> 01:28:28.840] Yes, sir. [01:28:28.840 --> 01:28:37.840] Is this the same court that got noticed that you had sued them while you were sitting in the courtroom? [01:28:37.840 --> 01:28:45.840] It's not the same judge, but yes, it is the same courtroom, same building. [01:28:45.840 --> 01:28:49.840] Okay, that one was funny. [01:28:49.840 --> 01:28:53.840] So today I'm trying to make it quick. [01:28:53.840 --> 01:29:01.840] Today I woke up and I was very pissed off because I haven't been able to work out like I usually do. [01:29:01.840 --> 01:29:08.840] And because the gym that I work out is in the dead middle of that cop central where the problem is going on now. [01:29:08.840 --> 01:29:17.840] And I'm like, you know what? I'm tired of this. I picked up the phone and I already notified the city attorney before I filed the suit. [01:29:17.840 --> 01:29:22.840] I was complaining. I'm going to sue you and they don't think you're going to do it. [01:29:22.840 --> 01:29:26.840] And then they got the suit on the 27th. [01:29:26.840 --> 01:29:31.840] So I called them up today. I'm like, hey, I need to speak to the city attorney. [01:29:31.840 --> 01:29:37.840] And she was like, he's not in right now. 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[01:33:42.840 --> 01:33:46.840] She got real depressed. [01:33:46.840 --> 01:33:48.840] She's like, I'm the assistant attorney. [01:33:48.840 --> 01:33:50.840] I'm like, oh, great. [01:33:50.840 --> 01:33:52.840] I just flew the city. [01:33:52.840 --> 01:33:54.840] She's like, yeah, we got the law. [01:33:54.840 --> 01:33:56.840] I'm like, oh, so you know who it is? [01:33:56.840 --> 01:33:59.840] I said, yeah, I just flew the city. [01:33:59.840 --> 01:34:02.840] But now, I said, I don't like bush watching people. [01:34:02.840 --> 01:34:05.840] And I want to put the city attorney, [01:34:05.840 --> 01:34:08.840] and I want to put the city attorney on notice. [01:34:08.840 --> 01:34:13.840] Let him know that the next time that one of his officers [01:34:13.840 --> 01:34:17.840] or dogs or servants, whatever you call him, [01:34:17.840 --> 01:34:21.840] interfere in my liberty, his name and the chief's name [01:34:21.840 --> 01:34:24.840] is going to be on top of the lawsuit. [01:34:24.840 --> 01:34:28.840] I said, it's going to be on another lawsuit, including theirs. [01:34:28.840 --> 01:34:31.840] I said, I'm going to take them to the state court [01:34:31.840 --> 01:34:33.840] and federal court. [01:34:33.840 --> 01:34:35.840] I said, then I'm going to come back around [01:34:35.840 --> 01:34:38.840] and sue them for monetary purposes. [01:34:38.840 --> 01:34:40.840] So the first time, I'm not going to sue them. [01:34:40.840 --> 01:34:43.840] I'm just going to sue them to just to spike up the insurance. [01:34:43.840 --> 01:34:47.840] I said, I understand how your system works. [01:34:47.840 --> 01:34:50.840] I said, and they tell him next time his dog [01:34:50.840 --> 01:34:57.840] interfere with my liberty, his name is going to be on top of the lawsuit. [01:34:57.840 --> 01:35:00.840] I said, yes, Mr. Olivia, I understand. [01:35:00.840 --> 01:35:03.840] I said, thank you. Have a nice evening. [01:35:03.840 --> 01:35:05.840] I said, yes, I'm going to let him know. [01:35:05.840 --> 01:35:06.840] I hang up the phone. [01:35:06.840 --> 01:35:08.840] Then now I call the police station. [01:35:08.840 --> 01:35:09.840] Oh, police station? [01:35:09.840 --> 01:35:10.840] The police office because of the phone. [01:35:10.840 --> 01:35:11.840] I'm like, hello? [01:35:11.840 --> 01:35:13.840] Yeah, the officer is on the phone. [01:35:13.840 --> 01:35:16.840] So I'm like, where are you picking up the phone? [01:35:16.840 --> 01:35:18.840] Are you investigating? [01:35:18.840 --> 01:35:20.840] What position are you in? [01:35:20.840 --> 01:35:21.840] I'm just a police officer. [01:35:21.840 --> 01:35:23.840] Maybe you're the police officer picking up the phone. [01:35:23.840 --> 01:35:24.840] I'm like, yeah. [01:35:24.840 --> 01:35:26.840] I'm like, well, great. [01:35:26.840 --> 01:35:28.840] I need you to deliver a message. [01:35:28.840 --> 01:35:31.840] Well, first of all, I need a public information request. [01:35:31.840 --> 01:35:36.840] I need all the officers on these two days that were at the scene. [01:35:36.840 --> 01:35:39.840] I already sued the other officers. [01:35:39.840 --> 01:35:46.840] Now, all the other officers are going to get sued for failing to intervene. [01:35:46.840 --> 01:35:47.840] That's number one. [01:35:47.840 --> 01:35:50.840] I need a public information request with all their names. [01:35:50.840 --> 01:35:55.840] Number two, I need you to notify the chief [01:35:55.840 --> 01:36:00.840] that the next time one of his dogs or servants, whatever you call them, [01:36:00.840 --> 01:36:05.840] restrict me and my liberty, his name is going to be on the lawsuit. [01:36:05.840 --> 01:36:08.840] And I'm going to take him to state and federal court. [01:36:08.840 --> 01:36:12.840] He's going to have to stand in front of a state and federal court [01:36:12.840 --> 01:36:15.840] and plead his case. [01:36:15.840 --> 01:36:17.840] I'm like, you know what I'm saying? [01:36:17.840 --> 01:36:19.840] He's like, yeah, I haven't said that. [01:36:19.840 --> 01:36:20.840] I'm just leaving. [01:36:20.840 --> 01:36:25.840] I mean, they were so, I mean, I ain't never seen him so humble in my life. [01:36:25.840 --> 01:36:27.840] You know, you, you, you call them. [01:36:27.840 --> 01:36:30.840] They got, they was kind of trying to bully around. [01:36:30.840 --> 01:36:31.840] Uh-uh. [01:36:31.840 --> 01:36:34.840] Not after the sheriff come see them. [01:36:34.840 --> 01:36:39.840] I didn't realize that there's level to this stuff. [01:36:39.840 --> 01:36:45.840] Once you get their attention, then all that attitude seems to go away. [01:36:45.840 --> 01:36:48.840] I've noticed that myself. [01:36:48.840 --> 01:36:52.840] That's when I become Mr. Calton all of a sudden. [01:36:52.840 --> 01:36:53.840] Yeah. [01:36:53.840 --> 01:36:54.840] Okay. [01:36:54.840 --> 01:36:57.840] So I'll call back tomorrow and that's more time. [01:36:57.840 --> 01:36:58.840] Good. [01:36:58.840 --> 01:36:59.840] Thank you. [01:36:59.840 --> 01:37:00.840] All right. [01:37:00.840 --> 01:37:01.840] Okay. [01:37:01.840 --> 01:37:05.840] Now we're going to go to Andrew in Pennsylvania. [01:37:05.840 --> 01:37:07.840] Hello, Andrew. [01:37:07.840 --> 01:37:08.840] Hey, Randy. [01:37:08.840 --> 01:37:09.840] Just a second. [01:37:09.840 --> 01:37:10.840] I need to get off. [01:37:10.840 --> 01:37:11.840] Okay. [01:37:11.840 --> 01:37:13.840] I'm off speakerphone now. [01:37:13.840 --> 01:37:19.840] I've been talking for the first time in a while and I got a couple of birds I need to kill. [01:37:19.840 --> 01:37:27.840] Sorry if that's disturbing, but, but to the Jersey shore got a ticket parking ticket for [01:37:27.840 --> 01:37:28.840] not putting money in the meter. [01:37:28.840 --> 01:37:30.840] That's the least of my problems though. [01:37:30.840 --> 01:37:37.840] Even worse than that is the fact that I've been working and my dear sweet mama's ophthalmology [01:37:37.840 --> 01:37:42.840] office, she recently retired, but the office still printed by her and I'm still working [01:37:42.840 --> 01:37:45.840] there as a clerk and been there since 2006. [01:37:45.840 --> 01:37:50.840] But I don't think I'm going to have a chance to work there anymore because they're suckering [01:37:50.840 --> 01:37:55.840] up to the Biden administration, the vaccine mandate. [01:37:55.840 --> 01:38:02.840] It's a healthcare facility, optimal, and I don't want the shot. [01:38:02.840 --> 01:38:08.840] And they said by December 8th, that's when the mandate is final get the shot. [01:38:08.840 --> 01:38:10.840] I'm getting pink slipped. [01:38:10.840 --> 01:38:17.840] You know, this really, really, really blows and I can't help but ask what options do people [01:38:17.840 --> 01:38:22.840] like me have or do we have any options in regards to this? [01:38:22.840 --> 01:38:29.840] I mean, I, interesting, I recently found out after reading a book by the British orator [01:38:29.840 --> 01:38:36.840] that Jacobson v. Massachusetts 1905, the state actually supported, I think the Supreme Court [01:38:36.840 --> 01:38:43.840] supported mandatory state vaccination laws and I'm thinking, well, somewhere along the [01:38:43.840 --> 01:38:46.840] line, there must have been a case that overturned that. [01:38:46.840 --> 01:38:56.840] I mean, that was the case that Alan Dershowitz, a stupid lawyer, made, brought up when he was [01:38:56.840 --> 01:39:01.840] trying to brainwash people into thinking they don't have the right to refuse the shot and [01:39:01.840 --> 01:39:05.840] it's beginning to look like people are suckering up to the government too much and my job is [01:39:05.840 --> 01:39:08.840] and it's really blows. [01:39:08.840 --> 01:39:18.840] Okay, that case was a really trash case and it needs to be re-litigated because it works [01:39:18.840 --> 01:39:23.840] a corruption of blood that wasn't raised in the case. [01:39:23.840 --> 01:39:30.840] And what the case actually said was that the legislature could pass this kind of law. [01:39:30.840 --> 01:39:37.840] But when I look at it, while the legislature may be able to pass this kind of law, there's [01:39:37.840 --> 01:39:42.840] no way they can pass a law that will stand up to constitutional scrutiny. [01:39:42.840 --> 01:39:47.840] So that needs to be tested and all these people that are being subject to this need to sue [01:39:47.840 --> 01:39:49.840] their employer. [01:39:49.840 --> 01:39:54.840] Their employer is doing this to avoid governmental fines. [01:39:54.840 --> 01:39:59.840] You can cost them more money than the government's threatened to take from them. [01:39:59.840 --> 01:40:05.840] Well, this is really hurt though to have to sue my own mother's job and my heart tells [01:40:05.840 --> 01:40:09.840] me only sue them for a dollar to show that you don't care about the money. [01:40:09.840 --> 01:40:11.840] You just walked up. [01:40:11.840 --> 01:40:13.840] Yeah, and that's a good idea. [01:40:13.840 --> 01:40:16.840] That's not what costs the money. [01:40:16.840 --> 01:40:22.840] They'll have to, legal fees is what they'll have to address. [01:40:22.840 --> 01:40:28.840] That would be an interesting situation where you sue your mother's company for firing. [01:40:28.840 --> 01:40:30.840] Yeah. [01:40:30.840 --> 01:40:36.840] You might want to leave this to someone else. [01:40:36.840 --> 01:40:49.840] Help someone else sue their employer rather than potentially create a family rift. [01:40:49.840 --> 01:40:57.840] If your mother's retired, she's most likely depending on income from this business to support her retirement. [01:40:57.840 --> 01:41:05.840] There are plenty of us out there who can sue these guys with impunity. [01:41:05.840 --> 01:41:08.840] Like me, I'm an old guy. [01:41:08.840 --> 01:41:10.840] My house is paid for. [01:41:10.840 --> 01:41:11.840] My kids are grown. [01:41:11.840 --> 01:41:12.840] My car is paid for. [01:41:12.840 --> 01:41:14.840] I don't have any debt. [01:41:14.840 --> 01:41:17.840] What are they going to do to me? [01:41:17.840 --> 01:41:18.840] I can fight these guys. [01:41:18.840 --> 01:41:23.840] I don't have anybody depending on me and I'm not interfering with anyone. [01:41:23.840 --> 01:41:32.840] So help somebody else who won't cause this kind of problem. [01:41:32.840 --> 01:41:38.840] Would that be a situation, Randy, where you mentioned champerty before? [01:41:38.840 --> 01:41:52.840] And I know in some states it's frowned upon and in other states it's perfectly legit to sell your interest that you have in a particular case that you just aren't going to pursue yourself. [01:41:52.840 --> 01:41:55.840] You can sell it to somebody who wants to pursue that. [01:41:55.840 --> 01:41:58.840] Is that something where this fits? [01:41:58.840 --> 01:42:11.840] I'm not sure if champerty is allowed in Pennsylvania, but in his case, it wouldn't make much difference if he sued his mother or somebody else sued his mother. [01:42:11.840 --> 01:42:16.840] His mother'd still get hammered and his wife would be called family. [01:42:16.840 --> 01:42:28.840] To take up somebody else's case, somebody who is, you were saying for him to help somebody else, if they were willing to sell him their case for a dollar. [01:42:28.840 --> 01:42:29.840] Exactly. [01:42:29.840 --> 01:42:34.840] And then he can take up the fight, but just not against his mother's company. [01:42:34.840 --> 01:42:47.840] Andrew, how much experience do you have in legal areas or how much energy are you prepared to devote to this? [01:42:47.840 --> 01:42:51.840] Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait. [01:42:51.840 --> 01:42:54.840] This is something that came up on our mask site. [01:42:54.840 --> 01:42:58.840] Are you familiar with our telegram site for masks? [01:42:58.840 --> 01:43:01.840] No, I don't know if I am. [01:43:01.840 --> 01:43:04.840] Send me an email. I'll send you a link to it. [01:43:04.840 --> 01:43:15.840] We've got over 600 people who are dedicated to developing legal strategies to stop the masks and vaccines. [01:43:15.840 --> 01:43:33.840] But one of the things someone mentioned is there's an act that for maternity and some other kind of leave, a health leave. [01:43:33.840 --> 01:43:37.840] Are you familiar with that, Brett? [01:43:37.840 --> 01:43:39.840] I think we have far. [01:43:39.840 --> 01:43:44.840] I don't have access to my map. [01:43:44.840 --> 01:43:45.840] Your map? [01:43:45.840 --> 01:43:48.840] Yeah, I have a map and I can find it on the map. [01:43:48.840 --> 01:43:59.840] But there is a statute that goes to this, but we'll pick this up on the other side, Randy Carroll and Brett Fountain. We'll be right back. [01:43:59.840 --> 01:44:04.840] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters or even losses? [01:44:04.840 --> 01:44:14.840] Stop debt collectors now with the Michael Mirris Proven Method. Michael Mirris has won six cases in federal court against debt collectors and now you can win two. 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[01:46:52.840 --> 01:47:02.840] And if I got somebody who is really good and mainly that showed up every day, this is about every day you want to ask them, [01:47:02.840 --> 01:47:06.840] which side of your tush do you want me to kiss today? [01:47:06.840 --> 01:47:12.840] You do everything you can to take care of them because it costs so much to find them and train them. [01:47:12.840 --> 01:47:14.840] And now they're having to fire all these people. [01:47:14.840 --> 01:47:17.840] These companies cannot be happy. [01:47:17.840 --> 01:47:21.840] All they need is an excuse. [01:47:21.840 --> 01:47:31.840] Go to the company and ask for a six-month or a nine-month Family and Medical Leave Act. [01:47:31.840 --> 01:47:36.840] And I suggest they will jump on that in a heartbeat. [01:47:36.840 --> 01:47:52.840] Give them a way to delay final termination and risk lawsuits until these issues can be adjudicated in court because they're not going to stand up. [01:47:52.840 --> 01:47:59.840] Yeah, and of course I don't want to sue my dear sweet mama's family for anything. [01:47:59.840 --> 01:48:04.840] We get lots of things we can do, lots of things we can go after. [01:48:04.840 --> 01:48:06.840] You don't have to sue your mother. [01:48:06.840 --> 01:48:12.840] You can sue the agency that forced your mother's company to fire you. [01:48:12.840 --> 01:48:19.840] And that will put you in a good position that your own mother had to fire you. [01:48:19.840 --> 01:48:20.840] What is this, you guys? [01:48:20.840 --> 01:48:21.840] Go after them. [01:48:21.840 --> 01:48:24.840] I'm going to go after the VA. [01:48:24.840 --> 01:48:32.840] They forced me to wear a mask because I had had a lung infection erupt on me. [01:48:32.840 --> 01:48:35.840] I could barely walk, I could barely breathe. [01:48:35.840 --> 01:48:40.840] And I went down to get an X-ray and they threatened to throw me out of the building if I didn't put on a mask. [01:48:40.840 --> 01:48:43.840] And I said, if I put on a mask, you're going to have to pick me up off the floor. [01:48:43.840 --> 01:48:45.840] You need to make some kind of accommodation. [01:48:45.840 --> 01:48:47.840] There's no accommodation. [01:48:47.840 --> 01:48:53.840] Well, I was pretty ill there and I didn't have the strength or the sense to struggle with them. [01:48:53.840 --> 01:48:55.840] But I'm a lot better now. [01:48:55.840 --> 01:49:01.840] Now I'm going to go down there and they don't tell me I have to put on a mask and I'm going to call 911. [01:49:01.840 --> 01:49:11.840] And ask the local police to arrest the federal officers. [01:49:11.840 --> 01:49:18.840] Because this medical facility for the VA is not a federal enclave. [01:49:18.840 --> 01:49:21.840] They are in this state. [01:49:21.840 --> 01:49:29.840] And under the Rooker-Fellman doctrine, they get no protection from the state, from the feds. [01:49:29.840 --> 01:49:32.840] So this is what I can take on. [01:49:32.840 --> 01:49:35.840] You can find lots of them that you can take on. [01:49:35.840 --> 01:49:45.840] And I'm sure you can find a way to take them on for forcing your mother to have to do this so you don't have to sue your mom. [01:49:45.840 --> 01:49:48.840] Yeah, thank you very, very much. [01:49:48.840 --> 01:49:50.840] Send me an email. [01:49:50.840 --> 01:49:57.840] I'll send you a link to Mask Society, Mask Law Society. [01:49:57.840 --> 01:49:59.840] And that's on Telegram. [01:49:59.840 --> 01:50:05.840] You load it on your phone and then you can load an app on your desktop. [01:50:05.840 --> 01:50:07.840] I only use it on my desktop. [01:50:07.840 --> 01:50:10.840] But you have to have it loaded on your phone first. [01:50:10.840 --> 01:50:13.840] And we've got about, how many do we have now? [01:50:13.840 --> 01:50:16.840] Do you know, Brett? [01:50:16.840 --> 01:50:17.840] I don't know. [01:50:17.840 --> 01:50:18.840] I'm going to look. [01:50:18.840 --> 01:50:19.840] We've got two of them. [01:50:19.840 --> 01:50:21.840] We've got 728. [01:50:21.840 --> 01:50:22.840] Yeah, 700. [01:50:22.840 --> 01:50:24.840] Mask Law Society. [01:50:24.840 --> 01:50:28.840] It's steady growing. [01:50:28.840 --> 01:50:33.840] And we don't allow any crap old on here and no politicking. [01:50:33.840 --> 01:50:35.840] This is all about legal remedy. [01:50:35.840 --> 01:50:40.840] And we've got a lot of people bringing a massive amount of good information. [01:50:40.840 --> 01:50:53.840] And I'm in the process of using what they've posted to build legal briefs for the masks and for the vaccine so that we can let these companies know what's coming after them. [01:50:53.840 --> 01:51:10.840] And we can give them notice and opportunity so that when they do these things, they have notice of all of the bad problems that are inherent in doing it so that when you sue them, they can't claim they didn't know. [01:51:10.840 --> 01:51:12.840] But go there. [01:51:12.840 --> 01:51:14.840] You'll find all the answers you need. [01:51:14.840 --> 01:51:15.840] Thank you. [01:51:15.840 --> 01:51:16.840] Okay. [01:51:16.840 --> 01:51:17.840] Thank you. [01:51:17.840 --> 01:51:18.840] Thank you, Andrew. [01:51:18.840 --> 01:51:22.840] Okay, we've got one time for one more caller. [01:51:22.840 --> 01:51:24.840] We've got a couple more callers. [01:51:24.840 --> 01:51:27.840] You guys call back tomorrow and we'll take you first. [01:51:27.840 --> 01:51:29.840] We're going to Jerry in Pennsylvania. [01:51:29.840 --> 01:51:31.840] Hello, Jerry. [01:51:31.840 --> 01:51:33.840] Yeah, Randy. [01:51:33.840 --> 01:51:37.840] Oh, I recognize that voice. [01:51:37.840 --> 01:51:52.840] I followed a lawsuit in the United States District Court and against the municipality personnel there. [01:51:52.840 --> 01:52:08.840] And what happened was the district court judge sent back dismissal on it, you know, for various reasons, privilege, lawsuits and stuff like that. [01:52:08.840 --> 01:52:15.840] And they were going to take away my filing privileges and all this stuff. [01:52:15.840 --> 01:52:20.840] Anyway, I sent it up to the circuit court. [01:52:20.840 --> 01:52:29.840] And the second court, they sent me back a dismissal on it too. [01:52:29.840 --> 01:52:36.840] So I thought I was supposed to send them an in bank. [01:52:36.840 --> 01:52:49.840] But it seems to me that I was supposed to send them a interlocutory, right? [01:52:49.840 --> 01:52:50.840] Oh, no, no, no. [01:52:50.840 --> 01:53:01.840] If you're already in the appellate court, wait, wait, if you're in the appellate court, you're passed interlocutory appeal. [01:53:01.840 --> 01:53:15.840] Interlocutory is an appeal you file when you're still in the trial court where the court has rendered a ruling that will deny you in a right. [01:53:15.840 --> 01:53:27.840] And will affect the rest of the litigation in the case, like a subject matter jurisdiction challenge that they deny. [01:53:27.840 --> 01:53:33.840] Well, if you win the subject matter jurisdiction challenge, all this other litigation would become moot. [01:53:33.840 --> 01:53:38.840] So that's ripe for interlocutory. [01:53:38.840 --> 01:53:53.840] And that interlocutory to the appellate court, once you're already in the appellate court, perhaps you could do an interlocutory from the appellate court to the supreme. [01:53:53.840 --> 01:53:57.840] But I'm not sure that would go to the rules of court. [01:53:57.840 --> 01:54:13.840] But you have, did you look closely at the judgment in the ruling and in the Fed, a ruling's not a ruling until there's an order and a judgment. [01:54:13.840 --> 01:54:17.840] The judgment is findings affecting conclusions at law. [01:54:17.840 --> 01:54:20.840] Look carefully at what they tell you. [01:54:20.840 --> 01:54:25.840] They're telling you how to fix your case. [01:54:25.840 --> 01:54:34.840] And Olivier, who was on earlier, he got in the suit, his federal suit he filed, he got a dismissal on it. [01:54:34.840 --> 01:54:36.840] And he was furious. [01:54:36.840 --> 01:54:42.840] And I told him, read the dismissal order or the judgment. [01:54:42.840 --> 01:54:45.840] The court will explain to you what you did wrong. [01:54:45.840 --> 01:54:47.840] He went and read it very carefully. [01:54:47.840 --> 01:54:49.840] He came back and said, you were right. [01:54:49.840 --> 01:54:52.840] The judge told me exactly what was wrong with my suit. [01:54:52.840 --> 01:55:07.840] So I suggested that when you filed an amended complaint, start out with the judge's criticisms and their dismissal was well taken. [01:55:07.840 --> 01:55:10.840] And based on that, you filed this amended complaint. [01:55:10.840 --> 01:55:13.840] Well, they dismissed that one. [01:55:13.840 --> 01:55:24.840] But in that one, the judge said three times he referenced the fact that Mr. Olivier said that our comments in our ruling were well taken. [01:55:24.840 --> 01:55:31.840] I hope these comments will be taken as well taken as the others. [01:55:31.840 --> 01:55:39.840] That really went a long way because it appeared as though the judges went to great lengths to try to help him. [01:55:39.840 --> 01:55:46.840] And we had someone else do that as well and got a similar response from the court. [01:55:46.840 --> 01:55:57.840] So it will help you get your best ruling if you treat the court with dignity and respect and pay close attention to what they told you. [01:55:57.840 --> 01:56:01.840] Why did they dismiss your case? [01:56:01.840 --> 01:56:12.840] On the front, it says the order. The appeal was dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. They noticed an appeal in the civil, which in the other states is not a party. [01:56:12.840 --> 01:56:20.840] It must be filed in 30 days mandatory jurisdiction under a case law. [01:56:20.840 --> 01:56:24.840] Oh, they're saying your appeal was too late? [01:56:24.840 --> 01:56:25.840] Yeah. [01:56:25.840 --> 01:56:28.840] That's hard to get over. [01:56:28.840 --> 01:56:32.840] So what you need to do is re-sue them. [01:56:32.840 --> 01:56:44.840] Oh, well, in the back here, they say right where they say yours very truly, you know, judge himself, they select his judge here in that paragraph. [01:56:44.840 --> 01:56:55.840] Unless the petition specifies that the petition states only panel hearing, the petition will be constructed as resolved both panel and in fact re-hearing. [01:56:55.840 --> 01:57:06.840] Under 35, there's that 28 U.S. 1290, the rule 35B3. [01:57:06.840 --> 01:57:11.840] Some positions panel re-hearing, re-hearing, and documents are submitted. [01:57:11.840 --> 01:57:24.840] So what they're saying here is that I can resubmit this to either the three judge panel or the 12 to 20 judge panel, right? [01:57:24.840 --> 01:57:26.840] Yes. [01:57:26.840 --> 01:57:38.840] If they dismissed it for failing to meet a timeline, you're not likely to get any different ruling. [01:57:38.840 --> 01:57:43.840] You might consider going back and filing a new suit. [01:57:43.840 --> 01:57:52.840] And the ones I like to file the most are the petition for declaratory judgment. [01:57:52.840 --> 01:57:56.840] Oh, okay. I was thinking about writing one of them up and sending them in. [01:57:56.840 --> 01:58:00.840] But I didn't know what position I was in. [01:58:00.840 --> 01:58:06.840] Yeah, if they're saying you missed a deadline, that's going to be sudden death. [01:58:06.840 --> 01:58:10.840] Okay, so all I need is the declaratory judgment. [01:58:10.840 --> 01:58:12.840] Yes. [01:58:12.840 --> 01:58:22.840] I'm going to ask the suit and ask for a ruling on point of law. They have no claims, so the other side doesn't have a rule 12 argument. [01:58:22.840 --> 01:58:26.840] Okay, we are out of time. [01:58:26.840 --> 01:58:29.840] This is Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio. [01:58:29.840 --> 01:58:34.840] We'll be back tomorrow night on our four hour info marathon. [01:58:34.840 --> 01:58:38.840] So anyone we didn't get to tonight, we will get to tomorrow. [01:58:38.840 --> 01:58:41.840] And sorry we didn't get to everybody. [01:58:41.840 --> 01:58:47.840] It's required to give people enough time to flesh out issues rather than just a sound bite. [01:58:47.840 --> 01:59:12.840] Thank you for listening. 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