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[01:04.480 --> 01:09.920] In recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing heaven attacks his [01:09.920 --> 01:14.880] law back in June, county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin, and San Antonio [01:14.880 --> 01:18.720] have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones, [01:18.720 --> 01:23.040] since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test [01:23.040 --> 01:28.240] the herb for THC. Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney announced earlier this month [01:28.240 --> 01:33.440] that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the law. [01:33.440 --> 01:37.600] Mr. Abbott and other state officials including the Attorney General stipulated in a letter [01:37.600 --> 01:42.800] that county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas [01:42.800 --> 01:49.600] and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as well as other cities too [01:49.600 --> 01:56.080] like the District Attorney in El Paso, Kima Esparza, a Democrat who also stated earlier this month [01:56.080 --> 02:01.760] that the law quote will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.760 --> 02:06.720] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.720 --> 02:11.200] in Harris County who stated that quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes something [02:11.200 --> 02:15.920] illegal based on its chemical makeup. It's important that if someone is charged with something, [02:15.920 --> 02:24.960] the test matches what they're charged with. A paper by Tulane University identified a five [02:24.960 --> 02:29.920] and a half inch American pocket shark. As the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, [02:29.920 --> 02:35.440] the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured or recorded with the other one [02:35.440 --> 02:40.720] being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. According to the university paper, the [02:40.720 --> 02:47.440] shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near its front fins for the purpose it is hypothesized [02:47.440 --> 03:11.440] to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. This is Rook Rody with a lowdown for July 22, 2019. [03:17.440 --> 03:27.440] This is Rook Rody with a lowdown for July 22, 2019. [03:47.920 --> 04:00.480] Okay, howdy, howdy, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio on this Friday, [04:00.480 --> 04:11.600] the eighth day of October, 2021. And we had some requests on our Telegram channel to talk about [04:11.600 --> 04:20.880] and explain some issues. Could you take a minute over the broadcast to go over court structure? [04:22.880 --> 04:29.760] Not sure what they're asking there, but in all states, the court structure is [04:30.800 --> 04:38.720] almost exactly the same. We start with what's called inferior courts, [04:38.720 --> 04:46.880] municipal courts, and justice of the peace courts. And they call them inferior courts, [04:46.880 --> 04:54.880] not because they're inferior specifically, but they can be presided over by nonlawyers. [04:57.280 --> 05:04.000] And by inferior, that means that their rulings don't carry the weight that [05:04.000 --> 05:12.400] courts that must be provided and presided over by a lawyer do. And that presided over [05:12.400 --> 05:18.320] by a lawyer does not include municipal courts of record. I don't know if every state has those, [05:18.320 --> 05:28.640] but Texas does. A municipality can get its court designated as a court of record. [05:28.640 --> 05:35.200] And if they do that, then you have to, in order to appeal, you must appeal on point of error. [05:36.160 --> 05:44.640] But if they get their court designated as a court of record, then the municipal judge must be a lawyer. [05:45.680 --> 05:53.120] I don't know about you, but it seems like that could easily be viewed the opposite direction as well. [05:53.120 --> 06:01.440] I want somebody that, I want the real thing. I want people. I don't want somebody that's part of the [06:02.960 --> 06:09.920] bar clubs. Now quit being tacky. You're going to hurt these lawyers' feelings. [06:12.640 --> 06:15.920] You would not want to do that. No, no, certainly not. Okay. [06:15.920 --> 06:23.520] So back to that inferior. I knew where you were going. [06:26.480 --> 06:34.400] Okay. So while they may be inferior, they're not considered as inferior. Okay, [06:34.400 --> 06:42.000] municipal courts and JP courts, from those courts and appeal from those courts to a higher court [06:42.000 --> 06:51.440] that an appeal from one of these courts will go to a county court or in, I think, Pennsylvania, [06:51.440 --> 06:57.440] it would be called the court of common pleas and other states at Louisiana, no, no, no, [06:57.440 --> 07:03.680] tell them what it is. That's a whole different country. But different states may have different [07:03.680 --> 07:09.520] designations, but you go from the inferior courts, any appeal from those courts will go to the county [07:09.520 --> 07:20.800] court and the appeal will be appeal trial de novo. And what the lawyers will try to tell you is that [07:21.680 --> 07:30.400] it's a do over. Well, it is and it isn't. It's a do over for you, but not for them. Well, [07:30.400 --> 07:36.480] that's not even correct either. It's not a fully a do over for you to one. It is trial de novo [07:36.480 --> 07:46.320] for the purpose of perfecting your appeal. And what that means is you don't have to appeal on [07:46.320 --> 07:54.960] point of error. Now, when I just said that, I realized the point of error. Okay. You have to, [07:55.520 --> 08:03.360] in any appeal in any of the higher courts, you appeal abuse of discretion. [08:03.360 --> 08:14.960] Okay. Now, I have case law that Walker V Packer says that the only appeal you can have is an [08:14.960 --> 08:21.840] appeal for abuse of discretion where you essentially where the judge did something wrong, right? [08:21.840 --> 08:29.280] Yes. You led to re argue the facts of your case and where were you the night of the 25th? [08:29.280 --> 08:34.720] You it's something that the judge did wrong that you're asking the appellate court to take a look [08:34.720 --> 08:42.720] at. Exactly. That's what the only thing you can appeal and where the judge failed to properly [08:42.720 --> 08:54.960] apply the law to the facts. So that kind of contradicts what I said about a court of record [08:54.960 --> 09:03.680] that you would have to appeal on point of error. Well, the law actually says that, but [09:04.960 --> 09:12.080] I have never seen it enforced that way. Anyone who appeals from a municipal court, [09:12.080 --> 09:17.760] be it court of record or not, the county court never asks for point of error. [09:17.760 --> 09:30.400] And they retry the case. But what I meant about it not being a do over is what they want to hide [09:30.400 --> 09:39.040] from you is the fact that anything they say or do in the original trial court becomes collateral [09:39.040 --> 09:49.760] estoppel. For instance, if the witness police officer says something really stupid and essentially [09:49.760 --> 09:59.840] makes a unfortunate admission, that admission is goes to collateral estoppel. What if he [10:01.200 --> 10:08.160] completely pergers himself where he ought to be impeached in his all of his testimony stricken [10:08.160 --> 10:14.800] but now we're going to sort of do over. Does he get to come back in there and start over and [10:14.800 --> 10:23.280] pretend like he's a credible person? Only if you fail to raise the issue. But if collateral estoppel [10:23.280 --> 10:30.480] for that, for any actions he does in the trial court as well, you can bring all of their bad [10:30.480 --> 10:37.840] behavior into the appellate court. And they want to tell you it's a do over so you can't do that. [10:37.840 --> 10:45.120] But don't let them. Anyway, okay, so from the municipal or justice court to the county court [10:45.840 --> 10:53.280] and appeal from a county court to a district court. Most states have county district except for [10:53.280 --> 11:00.080] New York. The lowest court in New York is the supreme. I'm not even going to try to explain [11:00.080 --> 11:06.240] that one. They don't even let each other park on the proper side of the road. They keep changing [11:06.240 --> 11:13.680] their mind about where you're supposed to park. So check your state and you can find a chart that [11:13.680 --> 11:19.520] shows the level of the courts. And I'm not going to go through all that detail. I'm going to go [11:19.520 --> 11:26.960] through the parts that make a big difference. When you appeal from a county court, a lot of people [11:26.960 --> 11:35.120] and I see it on the channel, think that you appeal to the district court. You do not. The county court [11:35.120 --> 11:42.080] and the district court are both presided over by judges who had to have a bar card before they could [11:42.080 --> 11:51.440] be elected as a judge. So they're presumed to be knowledgeable in law. And one is not presumed to [11:51.440 --> 11:58.560] be more knowledgeable than the other. So a district court cannot overrule a county court. [11:58.560 --> 12:06.000] Both of those, if you file an appeal, it always goes to the court of appeals. Because the court of [12:06.000 --> 12:16.000] appeals is the one, is the first court that rules on point of law on errors by the judge. So any [12:16.000 --> 12:23.600] appeal from either county or district will appeal to the court of appeals. Now, that's basically [12:23.600 --> 12:35.920] your structure. And each state will have either levels of criminal cases or amounts that each of [12:35.920 --> 12:44.560] the courts can address. Or severity of a crime, if it's criminal. Yeah, level. For the most part, [12:44.560 --> 12:54.960] the county courts do misdemeanors. Inferior courts do class C misdemeanors that have no [12:54.960 --> 13:02.160] imprisonment as a punishment. And that's because these lower judges aren't necessarily as schooled [13:02.160 --> 13:10.160] in law. So they don't want them inadvertently throwing people in jail. So they handle class Cs, [13:10.160 --> 13:17.200] the county court handles the rest of the misdemeanors and felonies go to the district court. [13:18.240 --> 13:22.160] So then after you mentioned the court of appeals, and then what would be the level [13:22.160 --> 13:29.600] above that if somebody's needing to appeal again? That would be the supreme. Yes. [13:30.800 --> 13:37.520] And in Texas, if it's criminal, it would be the court of criminal appeals. We have two high courts. [13:37.520 --> 13:44.400] We go big. The court of criminal appeals handles all criminal appeals. The supreme [13:44.400 --> 13:54.560] handles all civil appeals. Okay, a savior in court and the judge renders a ruling. [13:56.160 --> 14:00.800] For instance, you challenge subject matter jurisdiction and the judge denies it. [14:00.800 --> 14:13.840] Well, if the judge in fact did not have jurisdiction and you appealed, the appellate court would throw [14:13.840 --> 14:24.560] out the whole case. So anytime the judge renders a ruling that will change your ability to adjudicate [14:24.560 --> 14:32.960] the case, that is right for interlocutory appeal. You can appeal that ruling because [14:32.960 --> 14:38.960] it will dramatically change the case on subject matter jurisdiction if they rule in your favor, [14:38.960 --> 14:50.160] the case goes away. So to allow the case to continue in the face of a what you believe [14:50.160 --> 14:59.280] is an improper ruling would waste everybody's time and money having to adjudicate the whole case [14:59.280 --> 15:05.360] because that would be a dispositive. That's a dispositive motion. It's ruled in your favor, [15:05.360 --> 15:16.480] the case is disposed of. And generally you can do an interlocutory appeal on a dispositive [15:16.480 --> 15:22.960] issue that will either dispose of the case itself or dispose of an issue before the court [15:22.960 --> 15:30.800] so that you don't have to adjudicate the issue. It might be good to just mention that interlocutory [15:30.800 --> 15:38.800] is in between the speaking like locution interlocutory. It means you're budding into the middle of [15:38.800 --> 15:45.600] what's going on in the lower court. You're throwing a flag on the field and making everything pause [15:45.600 --> 15:52.800] and jump up to that higher court to deal with that one issue, that bad ruling. It's kind of like [15:52.800 --> 16:01.280] having the refs review the videotape. So the other one is a writ of mandamus. [16:03.600 --> 16:11.440] You could either file an interlocutory appeal for a denial of a challenge subject matter jurisdiction [16:11.440 --> 16:19.360] or you could petition for writ of mandamus. That's what we did in one case and the court [16:19.360 --> 16:26.800] of appeals threw out the whole issue. It was an issue of subject matter jurisdiction over [16:27.520 --> 16:32.000] a particular issue in the case. There was more to the case than just that issue. [16:33.360 --> 16:39.360] And the judge ruled against us out of hand so they were really being stinkers. 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Learn how to fight for your rights [18:51.520 --> 18:55.920] with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com. Order your copy today and together we [18:55.920 --> 19:21.920] can have free society we all want and deserve. [19:25.920 --> 19:43.360] Okay we are back Randy Kelton Brett Fountain rule of law radio and when we went out I was [19:43.360 --> 19:53.520] going to a very important point Brett what was that point let's see I would if you could [19:53.520 --> 20:03.760] remind me of what to remind you. Wait a minute I'm the old guy here okay we were we were talking [20:03.760 --> 20:15.840] about interlocutory appeals and and the court of criminal appeals and the supreme okay interlocutory [20:15.840 --> 20:27.040] appeal is where the I don't know that how much difference it is from a mandamus because in an [20:27.040 --> 20:33.040] interlocutory appeal you are claiming that the judge failed to properly apply the law to the [20:33.040 --> 20:40.320] facts but it's also the same thing in a mandamus. Well the mandamus as I see it as being there [20:40.320 --> 20:46.800] wasn't necessarily a decision on the judge's part he just may be doing something that's [20:46.800 --> 20:54.320] against the law and he needs to be told by a higher judge to follow the law okay good point [20:54.320 --> 21:01.760] good point yes it encompasses more than just that one ruling that he maybe needs to correct. [21:01.760 --> 21:08.160] Let's say the judge is not putting your case on for trial like Ted Scarlett [21:08.160 --> 21:14.960] he went for a long time he couldn't get him to bring it to court right so that's not interlocutory [21:14.960 --> 21:19.760] because there's not something but the decision of the judge that needs to be corrected that's [21:19.760 --> 21:26.880] dispositive but there is something that he's doing that's illegal or it's prejudicial in some way [21:27.440 --> 21:32.240] or something he's supposed to do that he hasn't that's why we keep you around Brett [21:32.240 --> 21:42.000] you bail me out of these spots okay that's essentially the difference between a mandamus [21:42.000 --> 21:48.640] and interlocutory appeal and you can do those at any time and primarily you do a mandamus [21:48.640 --> 21:58.320] or a interlocutory a mandamus in order to get the case to be adjudicated correctly [21:58.320 --> 22:08.400] and interlocutory is for judicial economy so that you don't try out the entire case [22:08.960 --> 22:17.520] and then wind up having it overturned based on on that ruling that you would file an interlocutory [22:17.520 --> 22:30.960] appeal over I also see it as being including the the judge's action in ruling when you're doing [22:30.960 --> 22:39.280] a mandamus whereas interlocutory so there was a judge who he dared to rule on his own emotion [22:39.280 --> 22:48.320] for his own judicial disqualification so it wasn't the content of his ruling granted or denied [22:48.320 --> 22:56.080] wasn't what needed to be addressed with interlocutory it was the very fact that he dared to do that [22:56.080 --> 23:06.640] himself right if on a motion for refusal the judge can rule on that himself but not disqualification [23:06.640 --> 23:12.880] exactly so okay that's the difference between mandamus and interlocutory [23:14.480 --> 23:20.720] what else oh one thing I like to do before we even get to the point of [23:21.680 --> 23:27.440] taking it up to the next notch into a higher court is while you're standing there in the [23:27.440 --> 23:34.640] courtroom and the judge is giving you know ruling improperly ask the judge right there [23:34.640 --> 23:36.640] on what grounds your honor [23:40.000 --> 23:45.040] they don't tend to like that and they have various responses that all pretty much sound [23:45.040 --> 23:51.280] like because I said so and so then you raise defense raises an exception [23:52.800 --> 23:57.520] and that's like throwing a flag on the field it doesn't stop at him from doing whatever he's doing [23:57.520 --> 24:05.200] but it goes in the record and he didn't really will just say noted and I have asked the judge for a [24:06.240 --> 24:10.160] a recess that I may have time to file for a read a mandamus [24:12.480 --> 24:17.120] you can do that too and this goes to the next thing I was going to speak to [24:18.320 --> 24:24.400] when you go into court and the court rules against you out of hand at every turn [24:24.400 --> 24:32.480] you tend to get frustrated and you feel betrayed and defeated [24:34.480 --> 24:38.720] you shouldn't that's not always a bad thing [24:41.040 --> 24:49.760] according to Dr. Graves your only purpose in the trial court is to set the record for appeal [24:49.760 --> 24:55.520] in the case we spoke to earlier where we filed a petition for read a mandamus [24:56.720 --> 25:05.040] the court the city the prosecutor I mean the defense counsel's cost we had sued them [25:06.960 --> 25:16.960] were absolute stinkers they did everything they could to make it difficult or impossible [25:16.960 --> 25:24.480] to adjudicate the case even to the point that we had a hearing to disqualify the judge [25:25.200 --> 25:32.480] and they had to bring in an outside judge to do that bring in the head administrative judge [25:33.920 --> 25:42.720] and he stopped that hearing and reprimanded the lawyers and told them you're not going [25:42.720 --> 25:52.320] to railroad this client in my court because of the way they were acting and when he filed the [25:52.320 --> 26:02.560] mandamus in texas only the court only picks up 12 percent of the mandamus is filed and they rule [26:02.560 --> 26:13.280] in favor of the filer 2 percent of the time the issue we were raising the we were raising the [26:14.080 --> 26:25.680] constitutionality of municipal ordinances because it was such an difficult issue [26:25.680 --> 26:36.720] you and essentially we were right the court of appeals looked in the record and found a [26:37.520 --> 26:42.960] reason totally different from us what we've raised we raised that the city ordinances [26:42.960 --> 26:48.640] could only apply to city employees or people in contractual privity with the city [26:48.640 --> 26:56.560] and they came up with the fact that before they could have the kind of hearing they were having [26:57.360 --> 27:07.920] the city council had to issue a had to hold some kind of hearing and and issue a council [27:07.920 --> 27:15.360] meeting and adopt a certain particular rule yeah or in the heck did they come up with that [27:15.360 --> 27:23.520] that but they did that so they could dismiss that issue and get it off the table to keep it [27:23.520 --> 27:31.280] from going to the supreme but does not want to address the constitutionality issue and and for me [27:31.280 --> 27:40.080] that was very informative when the court would go to that much trouble now they could have just [27:40.080 --> 27:47.200] ignored it they just could have just refused to pick it up but I think they saw a freight [27:47.200 --> 27:52.880] and a train wreck coming at them and they took the mandamus as an opportunity to make that issue [27:52.880 --> 28:00.960] go away and it worked for them my point here is the worse they are in the trial court the better [28:00.960 --> 28:08.080] for you the more likely you are to get it turned overturned and when you bring issues in the trial [28:08.080 --> 28:16.640] court you always want to bring issues that if they're ruled in your favor it changes underlying law [28:17.920 --> 28:25.520] and the court of appeals never wants to change underlying law they don't want those kinds of [28:25.520 --> 28:32.240] issues coming to the court there is the jazanowski case the guy we send to his mortgage on the last [28:32.240 --> 28:39.040] possible day the cost of some ten dollar overcharge or a hundred dollar overcharge some minor nothing [28:40.160 --> 28:50.080] and the wells fargo took that case all the way to the supreme and the supreme court [28:50.080 --> 28:59.840] reamed them big time ruled against them may cause them major grief and when I looked at it I said [28:59.840 --> 29:08.560] thought who is the moron that ever led a case like this get to the supreme you don't let get cases [29:08.560 --> 29:16.480] get to the supreme that could possibly ruin your whole business yeah keep in mind righty these [29:16.480 --> 29:23.520] these were the not the inferior people these were the lawier people yeah these are the big money [29:23.520 --> 29:33.040] guys for the for the bank i said who is that nuts what's your thinking cap on guys and so when i [29:33.040 --> 29:40.960] created cases i always want to look for those kinds of rulings that would disrupt the corpus churus [29:42.880 --> 29:46.400] we'll speak to that a little bit when we come back i'm gonna turn the phone lines on [29:46.400 --> 29:55.280] drandy kelton breath fountain ruler radio we'll be right back five one two six four six [29:55.280 --> 30:04.960] nineteen eighty four i was gonna say that it's clear cell phones have changed the way we live [30:04.960 --> 30:09.360] and work but have they negatively affected our health i'm dr. kathryn albrecht and i'll be back [30:09.360 --> 30:14.560] in just a moment with new findings about how cell phones may actually alter our brain chemistry [30:14.560 --> 30:20.800] privacy is under attack when you give up data 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--> 32:02.720] go to building what dot org why a cell why it matters as what you can do logos radio network [32:02.720 --> 32:08.560] welcomes a new show to our lineup for the new year scripture talk with nano will begin wednesday [32:08.560 --> 32:15.520] january eighth from eight to ten p.m central time our goal is in accord with matthew 516 let your [32:15.520 --> 32:20.880] light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your father which is in [32:20.880 --> 32:27.040] heaven we wish to reflect god's light and be a blessing to all those with a hearing ear join [32:27.040 --> 32:32.400] nana and guests for both verse by verse bible studies and topical bible studies designed to [32:32.400 --> 32:38.800] provoke onto love and good works our verse by verse bible studies will begin in the book of matthew [32:38.800 --> 32:44.240] where we will discuss one chapter per week our topical bible studies will vary each week and [32:44.240 --> 32:50.000] will explore sound doctrine as well as christian character development so mark your calendar and [32:50.000 --> 32:57.040] join us live on logos radio network dot com wednesdays from eight to ten p.m starting january eighth [32:57.040 --> 33:05.680] for an inspiring and motivating discussion of the scriptures you're listening to the logos radio [33:05.680 --> 33:20.960] network and logos radio network dot com yeah i got that one rent and i'm gonna solve them to the [33:20.960 --> 33:37.760] head of a man okay [33:41.200 --> 33:44.400] well i need a prosecute back to come and help me [33:44.400 --> 33:50.640] prosecute them wicked leader you see them are the right liar them tell them i lie and not tell [33:50.640 --> 33:56.560] six stories i believe me so what them tell me three percent of america vote for motion [33:56.560 --> 34:03.360] so how do you get the president that's why we have a warrant for you everybody listen carefully [34:03.360 --> 34:18.640] listen to the word [34:18.640 --> 34:32.400] okay we are back ranch helden brett fountain [34:32.400 --> 34:40.880] ruva radio and the color board is already full so we're going to go to steven in texas [34:40.880 --> 34:50.480] hello steven what do you have for us today all right um something on the lower on the [34:50.480 --> 34:59.760] lower courts like you were talking about i had a question in regard to a fine only offense that [34:59.760 --> 35:07.520] my wife had got a ticket on and when i looked up in there when i looked up in their code [35:07.520 --> 35:12.320] of ordinances we've already had all these discussions i'm just trying to get straight to [35:12.320 --> 35:17.200] the point about the origin of an ordinance and what it means but there's nothing actually in [35:17.200 --> 35:25.520] their code of ordinances that lists this as a offense on my property is even having a fine [35:25.520 --> 35:32.560] there there's no such thing that it has a section of finable offenses in the code of ordinance is [35:32.560 --> 35:38.720] and this doesn't exist in it so if they're pulling a fine out of thin air [35:41.040 --> 35:46.240] which is not listed on any schedule that they've got they even have a schedule of fee fines and fees [35:47.360 --> 35:51.840] for the municipal court and it's not on that either and most of those don't exist in the [35:51.840 --> 35:57.840] city ordinance either by the way well what would they do to me if i came down to their [35:57.840 --> 36:02.640] municipality and i tried to find you [36:09.760 --> 36:16.160] yeah do you have to film me again from what you from what you told me they have no more power [36:16.160 --> 36:24.480] to find you than i do that's impersonating a public official that's simulating a legal [36:24.480 --> 36:33.760] process thirty two forty six texas penal code we had the republic of texas group for a while [36:33.760 --> 36:41.600] there they were filing uh leans against public officials and the legislature got real creative [36:41.600 --> 36:57.440] and they added into the law thirty two point forty six seven and eight and under thirty two point six [36:59.360 --> 37:06.960] forty eight is simulating legal process what's forty six but i lost them [37:06.960 --> 37:13.200] and is that a securing execution of a document by deception okay so this would be forty eight [37:14.000 --> 37:20.640] but but they they put those in there to stop the republic of texas group from filing these leans [37:22.640 --> 37:28.400] the problem is and now we get to use them so you've had the municipality [37:28.400 --> 37:37.280] uh attempt to adjudicate a case against you and collect a fine [37:39.200 --> 37:43.840] but it's not a fineable offense if it's not a fineable offense it's not a prosecutable offense [37:45.760 --> 37:53.200] unless they file a civil suit against you no but if they file it if they file a criminal [37:53.200 --> 38:00.240] suit against case against you you know there are laws out there that restrict you from doing things [38:01.120 --> 38:04.160] but they don't all have a remedy if you ignore them [38:06.720 --> 38:10.800] this sounds like one of them it might be an oversight [38:12.480 --> 38:18.400] their oversight not your oversight their problem not your problem [38:18.400 --> 38:26.640] um and the problem gets a lot bigger when a public official exerts so purports to exert an [38:26.640 --> 38:33.120] authority he does not expressly have which is a violation of 39.03 penal code now i got chewed [38:33.120 --> 38:39.440] out yesterday by mary and she's on next about saying 39.03 penal code so i'm going to fix that [38:39.440 --> 38:54.320] that's 39.03 texas penal code it's in chapter 39 chapter 39 are offenses that only public [38:54.320 --> 39:02.240] officials can commit so everybody should read chapter 39 got all kind of cool stuff in there [39:02.240 --> 39:11.440] i would understand what was the problem you said the same thing well he didn't say what the issue [39:11.440 --> 39:19.120] was and if it doesn't have a penalty it doesn't matter okay it's an it's an ordinance it says [39:19.120 --> 39:28.000] you can't do this thing but if there is no penalty so what they're trying to add a penalty to [39:28.000 --> 39:36.560] something doesn't have one am i right in that steven that would be my understanding sir if [39:36.560 --> 39:43.040] it's not listed in there specifically in the city or and the the city if the city has not created [39:43.040 --> 39:48.400] such a fine for such an offense then how can you be charging me for it that's reporting the [39:48.400 --> 39:54.960] there you go you're i'm sorry does that also qualify a listen to get last night's program [39:54.960 --> 40:01.680] would that be well hold on one more step is that not something that would qualify for a judicial [40:01.680 --> 40:10.400] complaint oh it would qualify more directly for a criminal complaint and that's where i was going [40:12.000 --> 40:18.960] this is not just an administrative issue judicia conduct complaints are for administrative issues [40:18.960 --> 40:29.280] this is criminal sure when they they exert the authority to assess a fine when they don't [40:29.280 --> 40:36.160] have that authority that's crime in state texas course a misdemeanor and i think simulating [40:36.160 --> 40:44.880] a legal process where they convene a hearing for the purpose of collecting this fine that [40:44.880 --> 40:58.800] sounds like a violation of 15.02 15.02 is criminal conspiracy you have a number of these public [40:58.800 --> 41:06.800] officials who have conspired one with the other to commit the act of simulating a legal process [41:06.800 --> 41:15.440] well see this all goes back to the fact they're retaliating against me by finding my wife on [41:15.440 --> 41:21.200] a piece of property instead of coming after me after i filed criminal charges last year [41:22.400 --> 41:28.960] and i made no criminal complaints in march so they're going after her she's the week i'm [41:28.960 --> 41:32.480] going to say it right there or whatever she's the weak link i don't care if anybody knows [41:32.480 --> 41:36.400] she's going to couple to anything they asked her to do and it's coming out of my bank account [41:36.400 --> 41:44.400] which is highly irritating me so uh i'm i'm going to get together here if you have knowledge that [41:44.400 --> 41:51.440] a crime has been committed you have a duty to report that crime and if you report that crime to [41:51.440 --> 42:03.040] someone and they say you report it to a magistrate brett are you familiar with 15.09 texas code [42:03.040 --> 42:10.800] depending on procedure 15.09 i just came across that one i've seen it before but somehow it didn't [42:10.800 --> 42:18.640] stick in my brand so what is forwarding when they give it to somebody else they give it to another [42:19.200 --> 42:26.800] magistrate we see it says it says when a when a complaint is forwarded to them a magistrate [42:26.800 --> 42:34.800] now it doesn't say forwarded to the magistrate by who it just says forward it that the magistrate [42:34.800 --> 42:42.880] needs to issue a warrant a warrant and i was thinking the magistrate had to receive the same [42:42.880 --> 42:49.920] shall forthwith issue a warrant for the arrest of the accused boom that's pretty straightforward [42:49.920 --> 42:54.880] so i was thinking well he would that would invoke his duties a magistrate and hold an [42:54.880 --> 43:00.240] examining trial but the accused is not there so it's an exporter examining trial it looks like [43:00.240 --> 43:05.280] the legislature's already handled that when the client's given to the magistrate the magistrate [43:05.280 --> 43:13.920] issues a warrant and doesn't hold an exporter examining trial and that's why it says arrest [43:13.920 --> 43:22.080] this person and bring him before me so that so the magistrate can then hold an examining trial [43:22.080 --> 43:30.640] but in this 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--> 46:50.560] law radio and britain i've bumped this around over the break and we came to the conclusion [46:51.680 --> 47:00.400] that they made a mistake explain that explain that brit well it's just the way it looks to me [47:00.400 --> 47:09.040] is that they're assuming that these um documents are going to be sent or and forwarded by hold on [47:09.040 --> 47:17.440] magistrate so they probably hold on a second uh chapter 14 is where a person is arrested for [47:17.440 --> 47:29.120] an on-site offense chapter 15 is where a person is arrested on a warrant so this is a it seems [47:29.120 --> 47:37.520] they're assuming something about a warrant here but look go ahead i wanted to frame the context [47:37.520 --> 47:43.920] here is why we think they screwed up yeah just overall this is something that uh it's the context [47:43.920 --> 47:51.680] is talking about what magistrates do to get somebody in front of them so that would be a summons [47:51.680 --> 47:59.280] or an arrest warrant so this this is the part about the warrant but then 1509 is saying a complaint [47:59.280 --> 48:05.280] may be forwarded as provided by 1508 which is talking about a warrant being forwarded [48:06.240 --> 48:11.520] well a complaint could be forwarded in that same way it looks like they're probably the [48:11.520 --> 48:17.520] legislators here were assuming that this is only going to be led to uh magistrates that do this [48:17.520 --> 48:26.960] but they left it open but wait or policemen 2.13 said duties of officer duties of police officers [48:28.160 --> 48:34.480] that when they have noted haven't when they when it becomes known to them that a crime has been [48:34.480 --> 48:43.360] committed they are to forward a complaint to some magistrate right and i believe that's what they [48:43.360 --> 48:49.920] were thinking when they mentioned forwarding they were assuming it was forwarded from a [48:50.640 --> 48:57.600] police officer but they didn't say that just said who it gets forwarded to a magistrate [48:57.600 --> 49:05.840] it doesn't say who it's forwarded from and the implication of that is read 1509 again [49:05.840 --> 49:13.120] a complaint in accordance with 1505 which just describes what makes a complaint sufficient [49:13.840 --> 49:21.520] so a complaint may be forwarded as provided by 1508 to any magistrate in the state [49:21.520 --> 49:27.920] and the magistrate who receives the same shall forthwith issue a warrant for the arrest of the [49:27.920 --> 49:36.800] accused did you used yeah and the accused when arrested shall be dealt with as provided in this [49:36.800 --> 49:43.440] chapter in similar cases which i take to mean all that 1517 warnings and examining trial and all that [49:43.440 --> 49:52.080] stuff so did you hear any discretion in there zero it said shall forthwith did not say may [49:52.080 --> 49:59.840] matter can if he wants to i don't know how i've missed that all these years guys if you're reading [49:59.840 --> 50:07.520] through the code and you're missing stuff don't feel bad about it i've been doing this 30 years [50:08.960 --> 50:17.200] and you know when brett came on and started after these lawyers uh i thought to myself how the heck [50:17.200 --> 50:26.880] did i miss that and i keep finding stuff that i missed and the good part about that is is these [50:26.880 --> 50:33.120] public officials out there they've missed just about all of it they don't read these codes they [50:33.120 --> 50:40.640] don't study these codes they just do what everybody's been doing i don't know how many magistrates i've [50:40.640 --> 50:47.200] gave criminal complaints to and they chose not to do nothing did i do a double negative [50:49.200 --> 51:00.320] they chose not to do anything she did not do it but now now i got the code [51:01.360 --> 51:07.040] that absolutely commands them to issue a warrant no examining trial no discretion [51:07.040 --> 51:13.760] and must issue a warrant so what is my local jp going to do when i take her [51:14.800 --> 51:19.600] a criminal complaint against the attorney general of the united states [51:22.320 --> 51:29.840] for issuing an order to his fbi agents to go to school board meetings and if anyone says anything [51:29.840 --> 51:39.680] against vaccines or masks to there to be arrested and treated as an enemy of the state now i can't [51:39.680 --> 51:49.760] go to a school board meeting and speak my mind for fear of being arrested that is witness tampering [51:49.760 --> 52:01.680] in retaliation 36 05 30 30 606 penal code now while he was in the washington dc when he did this [52:03.360 --> 52:10.720] he issued this order so that it affected me in texas and i was harmed in texas [52:10.720 --> 52:20.720] this not in the fed but in the state under state criminal laws and under the federal [52:20.720 --> 52:30.720] constitution the state is a sovereign nation and has exclusive jurisdiction over violations [52:30.720 --> 52:39.440] of his laws now granted i can claim that this is a federal crime because it denies me in my [52:39.440 --> 52:48.880] first amendment right it's both but yeah it's also an act of official oppression 39.03 [52:50.640 --> 52:56.240] so what's he going to do when people all over the country start filing criminal charges [52:56.240 --> 53:01.680] with the local grand jury's now granted most grand juries are not going to indict [53:01.680 --> 53:09.680] someone of that stature however we're in texas and we have 254 counties [53:11.680 --> 53:15.360] we have some counties down in south texas have less than 100 people in them [53:17.520 --> 53:24.240] that's not a lot of people to get converted and especially if you're down there near the [53:24.240 --> 53:30.160] border i just had an email from someone that heard her husband who's been calling in for [53:30.160 --> 53:36.720] years and having incredible problems with border patrol he just had two neighbors the border patrol [53:36.720 --> 53:41.280] stuck guns in their faces and threatened to kill them because they told the border patrol to get [53:41.280 --> 53:47.120] heck off their property so that's a county that's really not happy with the federal government [53:47.120 --> 53:51.280] what's the likelihood we could get an indictment of the attorney general [53:51.280 --> 53:58.240] does that sound like fun bread sounds like your chances to be pretty good [54:00.480 --> 54:04.640] and there's the feds would see it coming either you know they're going over here to these [54:04.640 --> 54:08.800] school board meetings and they're in their suit and they think they're strutting around showing off [54:08.800 --> 54:15.920] how powerful they are and i don't think they would see it coming that uh get in a state [54:15.920 --> 54:21.360] where one thing you can do if you see a a couple of feds in a school board meeting [54:22.560 --> 54:29.760] you go to the feds and ask them for a copy of their authorization to be operating in the county [54:32.640 --> 54:38.640] because a fed may not operate in a county without the permission of the county sheriff [54:38.640 --> 54:47.040] our founders were absolutely genius when they put this together they understood the kind of [54:47.040 --> 54:53.440] problems we're having right now and they put together a legal structure to be essentially immune [54:53.440 --> 55:02.560] from that we don't have a single state police and that was on purpose each county has its own police [55:02.560 --> 55:11.360] and essentially each count county in that regard is sovereign the sheriff is sovereign [55:11.360 --> 55:18.800] in that county as it goes to who enforces law in his county feds don't come in without his [55:18.800 --> 55:25.360] permission when they killed the president in dallas the feds poured in the sheriff threw him out [55:25.360 --> 55:33.600] because he can do that so i'm looking at pushing i'm put i'm going to put together [55:34.160 --> 55:40.240] a criminal complaint with a nice legal brief attached and then make it available to everybody [55:42.080 --> 55:45.760] and see if we can't get a few hundred people filing criminal charges with [55:46.800 --> 55:54.080] grand juries all over the state we'll also charge them with misappropriation of public funds if [55:54.080 --> 56:02.400] they're doing their if they're not doing their duty i typically find 3903 just tends to line up with [56:03.440 --> 56:12.800] uh 30 390 public funds as well 3902 texas has you talking about abuse of office yeah texas has two [56:12.800 --> 56:21.440] statutes uh most states only have one called an official misconduct but texas has two 3902 [56:21.440 --> 56:28.800] goes to a misappropriation of public funds 3903 goes to denying a citizen in a right [56:30.400 --> 56:31.680] so we charge them with both [56:34.640 --> 56:39.120] yes they're doing if they were doing their job i mean they're they're over there taking a paycheck [56:39.120 --> 56:47.360] right yep they're on the clock yep but if we charge them with the the misappropriation of [56:47.360 --> 56:55.120] public funds that might push us into the fed or that one by itself might go to the fed because [56:55.120 --> 57:01.040] they're not misappropriating state or county funds they're misappropriating federal funds [57:02.320 --> 57:07.520] okay but that would be great fun to hammer the local uh us attorney with [57:10.400 --> 57:13.120] because they've got a whole process for that guys it's great fun [57:13.120 --> 57:18.320] the US attorney is going to try to protect all these buddies he's going to try to he will try to [57:18.320 --> 57:26.640] shield the grand jury from you so first you file your complaint with the special agent [57:26.640 --> 57:32.400] charge of the local FBI office that's the only name you can get because all of the others hide [57:32.400 --> 57:40.560] their names we have secret police now but his name's on the website so you file with him by name [57:40.560 --> 57:46.400] and you put a cover letter on it and ask him to send it back to you let you know he got it you'll [57:46.400 --> 57:55.280] never get that cover letter and when you don't you file against him with the US attorney i'm sorry [57:55.280 --> 58:01.280] with the federal grand jury and you send it to the US attorney's address and you put cover letter [58:01.280 --> 58:08.160] on that one and you warn the US the foreman not to sign it because the US attorney has a rubber [58:08.160 --> 58:12.480] stamp with your name on it that he uses to rubber stamp super cheating indictments and we want to [58:12.480 --> 58:17.600] make sure he didn't rubber stamp this but what do you think the chances are that the foreman's [58:17.600 --> 58:25.200] going to get that letter that would be embarrassing and in the next letter the next filing is a criminal [58:25.200 --> 58:30.240] complaint against the US attorney for secreting your criminal complaints from the grand jury that's [58:30.240 --> 58:38.480] jury tampering yeah for lauderdale US attorney called me and threatened to arrest me for jury [58:38.480 --> 58:42.400] tampering and i said you go ahead and i'll go after you for obstruction we'll see how this [58:42.400 --> 58:52.640] works out for you hang on we'll be right back would you like to make more definite progress [58:52.640 --> 58:59.280] in your walk with god bibles for america is offering a free study bible and a set of free christian [58:59.280 --> 59:04.160] books that can really help the new testament recovery version is one of the most comprehensive [59:04.160 --> 59:09.440] study bibles available today it's an accurate translation and it contains thousands of foot [59:09.440 --> 59:14.800] notes that will help you to know god and to know the meaning of life the free books are a three [59:14.800 --> 59:20.640] volume set called basic elements of the christian life chapter by chapter basic elements of the [59:20.640 --> 59:26.720] christian life clearly 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01:00:52.640] in history the year 1916 the preparedness day bombing a time suitcase bomb was detonated on [01:00:52.640 --> 01:00:58.160] market street in san francisco during the world war one preparedness day parade killing 10 and [01:00:58.160 --> 01:01:07.360] entering 40 today in history and recent news since governor greg abbott signed house bill [01:01:07.360 --> 01:01:13.120] 1325 legalizing heaven attacks his law back in june county prosecutors around the state including [01:01:13.120 --> 01:01:17.680] houston austin sandtonia have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing [01:01:17.680 --> 01:01:22.640] to file new ones since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment [01:01:22.640 --> 01:01:28.000] to test the earth for thc margaret moore the travis county district attorney announced earlier this [01:01:28.000 --> 01:01:32.880] month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the [01:01:32.880 --> 01:01:37.760] law mr abbott and other state officials including the attorney general stipulated in a letter that [01:01:37.760 --> 01:01:42.800] county district attorneys back on thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in texas [01:01:42.800 --> 01:01:49.600] and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how hb 1325 works as well as other cities too [01:01:49.600 --> 01:01:56.400] like the district attorney in alpaso china asparza a democrat who also stated earlier this month that [01:01:56.400 --> 01:02:02.240] the law quote will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in alpaso however [01:02:02.240 --> 01:02:07.200] the issue was succinctly summarized by mr brandon ball an assistant public defender in harris [01:02:07.200 --> 01:02:11.840] county who stated that quote the law is constantly changing on what makes something illegal based [01:02:11.840 --> 01:02:16.960] on its chemical makeup it's important that if someone is charged with something the test matches [01:02:16.960 --> 01:02:25.680] what they're charged with a paper by tulane university identified a five and a half inch [01:02:25.680 --> 01:02:31.600] american pocket shark as the first of its kind in the gulf of mexico the specimen being only the [01:02:31.600 --> 01:02:37.680] second pocket shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 [01:02:37.680 --> 01:02:42.160] in the east pacific ocean according to the university paper the shark secretes a luminous [01:02:42.160 --> 01:02:48.320] fluid from a gland near its front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and pray [01:02:48.320 --> 01:03:12.160] who may be drawn into the glow this is book roti with a lowdown for july 22nd 2019 [01:03:19.280 --> 01:03:22.160] these warmers come by left or right [01:03:28.000 --> 01:03:34.800] i won't pay for the war with my body ain't gonna pay for the car with my money [01:03:34.800 --> 01:03:42.880] i won't pay for the fun with my body the plants wicked and the logic shoddy ain't gonna pay for [01:03:42.880 --> 01:03:51.680] the war with my body okay we are back randy kelton brett fountain rule of law radio on this the [01:03:51.680 --> 01:04:04.000] eighth day of of what brett eighth of october brett has to bail me out i'm old 2021 i'll get all [01:04:04.000 --> 01:04:09.280] those in a minute and we're talking to steve in texas and we kind of bushwhacked you steve and [01:04:09.280 --> 01:04:18.800] and used you to lead me into a topic i wanted to address have we addressed your issues or do [01:04:18.800 --> 01:04:24.800] you have more questions that we didn't let you get to i enjoyed the bushwhacking [01:04:26.880 --> 01:04:33.280] if you had a uh i'd add one one other on the on the issue where we were we went to conspiracy [01:04:33.280 --> 01:04:40.160] just the municipal court is working as they uh had that turned into him by [01:04:43.520 --> 01:04:48.400] he's a peace he is a peace officer which you know they talked about the people last [01:04:48.400 --> 01:04:55.360] second or anything else but their the city is operating a department of public safety i think [01:04:55.360 --> 01:05:01.040] i've mentioned to you before that appears nowhere in their charter they reorganized [01:05:01.040 --> 01:05:12.400] all of their services such as fire building inspection police and then such into a department [01:05:12.400 --> 01:05:17.760] of public safety again which appears nowhere in their charter and appears nowhere in their [01:05:17.760 --> 01:05:25.040] ordinances and they're a home real child they could have put it if they want to put it if it's not [01:05:25.040 --> 01:05:32.880] in their charter they cannot do it that's what i mean yeah go ahead [01:05:36.240 --> 01:05:42.400] i'm looking for a remedy i don't know the remedy and i haven't actually gone down that angle yet [01:05:43.600 --> 01:05:47.680] well the remedy for the wife is a challenge subject matter jurisdiction [01:05:47.680 --> 01:05:59.440] and you argue that this department of public safety what does it do [01:06:03.920 --> 01:06:07.440] i guess they felt the need for efficiency to lump all of their [01:06:09.600 --> 01:06:15.120] public safety operations under one umbrella i don't know what to tell you that it doesn't exist [01:06:15.120 --> 01:06:22.000] in their charter so i can't really exactly tell you what their purpose is and it's been going on for [01:06:22.640 --> 01:06:31.680] about a decade and before this started i was thinking trying to figure out how to get to a [01:06:31.680 --> 01:06:39.680] very specific statute and you just gave me the way to get to it are you familiar with Texas [01:06:39.680 --> 01:06:49.840] penal code chapter 71 panther down on top of my head it is the street gang statute [01:06:50.400 --> 01:06:58.080] texas form of rico they're operating a criminal enterprise [01:06:58.080 --> 01:07:14.000] go on a jurors imprudence website go to documents and research and then down to [01:07:14.000 --> 01:07:22.800] november arrest open the lawsuit that i filed against wise counties 137 pages [01:07:22.800 --> 01:07:34.240] in there i address i am accusing them of operating a criminal enterprise i got all the case law in [01:07:34.240 --> 01:07:41.840] there are you yours you know i'm accusing them of doing this almost exactly the same that they're [01:07:41.840 --> 01:07:51.920] doing to you so i'm charging the county with it and i'm claiming that prosecutors advise local [01:07:51.920 --> 01:07:57.840] officials to do things that were in violation of law and in the process of doing these things [01:07:57.840 --> 01:08:05.520] they collect fines and fees from citizens and that fits the definition of street gang [01:08:07.040 --> 01:08:13.200] there is a recognizable hierarchy they participate in a [01:08:13.200 --> 01:08:22.400] enterprise and on an ongoing criminal enterprise everybody that participates is liable [01:08:24.480 --> 01:08:31.680] and if you if they have a smart lawyer then the smart lawyer will look at it and say [01:08:31.680 --> 01:08:42.240] this guy is saying that we're perpetrating predicate acts toward an ongoing criminal conspiracy [01:08:43.520 --> 01:08:50.800] that's the definition of federico and if you got a lawyer with with who's on the ball he's [01:08:50.800 --> 01:09:01.280] going to say this guy's setting us up for the feds you got a really nice heavy lawsuit you can [01:09:01.280 --> 01:09:07.520] bang them with you can claim all of the fines and fees they've collected have been collected [01:09:07.520 --> 01:09:15.760] in violation of law and you can demand they pay it all back in triplicate and you can do this [01:09:15.760 --> 01:09:22.480] in the form of a private attorney general suit now you've got a bunch of patriot mythologists [01:09:22.480 --> 01:09:28.160] out there he said you can be a private attorney general no you can't but what you can do is file [01:09:28.160 --> 01:09:35.200] a kind of suit that the courts have accepted let's say you get fine 300 bucks and you get [01:09:35.200 --> 01:09:44.400] fine that illegally it's going to cost a fortune to sue them over that the lawyer's going to charge [01:09:44.400 --> 01:09:51.360] you 10 grand just to open the door so what the courts have said in matters where the amount [01:09:51.360 --> 01:09:58.640] of money is not so high as to make it profitable for a person to attempt to try to adjudicate a [01:09:58.640 --> 01:10:09.200] problem and correct it that one person can sue on the behalf of himself and all others similarly [01:10:09.200 --> 01:10:18.320] situated so that you stand to collect the harm for all of them because you're the one that brought [01:10:18.320 --> 01:10:26.640] the suit and that's to make it so that citizens can address things like this these minor where each [01:10:26.640 --> 01:10:33.920] person is not teed it out of such a great amount but over time it becomes a very large amount so [01:10:37.600 --> 01:10:41.600] it is not the purpose of my lawsuit to win my case [01:10:41.600 --> 01:10:49.120] it's my purpose it's the purpose of my lawsuit to first stick it in the courts [01:10:51.760 --> 01:11:00.480] and you need a good cognizable claim so that's why I have 137 pages I've got a brief in there [01:11:01.840 --> 01:11:08.080] you need to claim that if that it addresses all the elements and if if it is adjudicated in your [01:11:08.080 --> 01:11:17.280] case if it is if the court finds all of this to be true then you would win your case so that [01:11:17.280 --> 01:11:24.480] keeps them from being able to knock it out of court for a failure state of claim the other [01:11:24.480 --> 01:11:33.040] issue they will go for is immunity now it's not what you can prove that keeps you in court [01:11:33.040 --> 01:11:41.920] in terms of immunity it is the nature of your claim so if you claim that these officials [01:11:41.920 --> 01:11:49.040] are acting in violation of state law whether that you can prove it or not is not so relevant [01:11:49.040 --> 01:11:56.560] it is the nature of the claim that keeps you in court and your claim is that they violated state [01:11:56.560 --> 01:12:05.600] law and state law is not within the scope of their authority when an official acts outside of scope [01:12:06.480 --> 01:12:14.240] they have zero immunity so this suit go through it read it a couple times [01:12:16.640 --> 01:12:21.040] it's just read the whole thing you'll you will have read all my arguments three times [01:12:21.760 --> 01:12:26.240] because I start out with the petition for declaratory judgment and you might want to [01:12:26.240 --> 01:12:33.840] do that as well I have yet to find a lawyer who knew what a petition for declaratory judgment was [01:12:35.440 --> 01:12:43.040] it's a relatively relatively new remedy that was put in place so that you can go to the court and [01:12:43.040 --> 01:12:54.240] say I think I have a claim or there is an issue in law here that I needed a determination on [01:12:54.240 --> 01:13:04.560] so that if I get a the determination I suspect a suspect or expect I will have a claim but I [01:13:04.560 --> 01:13:11.680] don't want to file suit first because it'll cost everybody a lot of money by filing a petition [01:13:11.680 --> 01:13:17.920] for declaratory judgment you're just asking the court to give you a ruling on a point of law [01:13:17.920 --> 01:13:32.000] law and in this case the point of law is may the municipality do something that's not in their [01:13:32.000 --> 01:13:42.960] charter it's an obvious gotcha yes it is and when you file that one they're gonna file a [01:13:42.960 --> 01:13:50.320] motion to dismiss fair state claim because they don't know any better and this will keep get you [01:13:50.320 --> 01:13:56.640] in the court past the front door now you get to go to discovery and that's the place they do not [01:13:56.640 --> 01:14:03.200] want to go is discovery so the petition for declaratory judgment will lock you in the court [01:14:04.800 --> 01:14:10.000] and then you can use discovery to beat them up with to the point that they're going to want to pay [01:14:10.000 --> 01:14:16.800] you a lot of money to get you to go away and leave them alone the purpose is not to try to win the [01:14:16.800 --> 01:14:23.440] case at the end of the day something like this would be one of those cases that would disrupt [01:14:23.440 --> 01:14:32.320] everything and they are not going to want it to get to the higher courts so you start the case [01:14:32.320 --> 01:14:39.520] and then you use some of my pro say from hell tools mine and brett's you start beat beating them up [01:14:39.520 --> 01:14:45.760] the bar grievances judiciary conduct complaints teacole complaints against the officers just [01:14:45.760 --> 01:14:52.080] to hammer them with everything you can find make their lives misery miserable you will get rid of [01:14:52.080 --> 01:14:58.080] two or three law firms because you'll bar grieve them into the stone age you'll make criminal [01:14:58.080 --> 01:15:04.000] accusations against all of them all over the place every time they move and finally the mayor will [01:15:04.000 --> 01:15:11.040] tell them do something to get this guy off our backs we do not want this to go to the corner [01:15:11.040 --> 01:15:21.440] of appeals and they're making an offer at the end of the day the only way we're going to get their [01:15:21.440 --> 01:15:28.880] attention is to get in their pocketbook so taking a deal is not selling out this is how we'll beat [01:15:28.880 --> 01:15:34.320] them if we fight them all the way to the the higher courts the higher courts are going to [01:15:34.320 --> 01:15:41.360] scroll us out the court of appeals is likely to rule against us no matter what and then the supreme [01:15:41.360 --> 01:15:52.320] will refuse to pick up your shirt and your screwed make them 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[01:19:48.360 --> 01:19:51.360] With that same old trick again [01:19:55.360 --> 01:19:57.360] I ain't gonna hold you [01:20:11.360 --> 01:20:16.360] I ain't gonna drive me with that same old sucker punch [01:20:16.360 --> 01:20:21.360] I get it now, but then I must have it now too [01:20:21.360 --> 01:20:26.360] Back then you had room to move, but now you're feeling the crunch [01:20:26.360 --> 01:20:31.360] Ain't gonna get me with that same old sucker punch [01:20:31.360 --> 01:20:37.360] ... [01:20:44.360 --> 01:20:46.360] Okay, we are back [01:20:46.360 --> 01:20:49.360] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, wood of low radio [01:20:49.360 --> 01:20:52.360] And we were talkin' to Steve [01:20:52.360 --> 01:20:54.360] But Steve looks like we lost him [01:20:54.360 --> 01:20:58.360] I guess he thought being scurrilous [01:20:58.360 --> 01:21:10.100] us must've heard his fevers. Maybe not. Okay, we're going to E.J. in California. I should've [01:21:10.100 --> 01:21:16.120] went to her first because she called in last night and we didn't get to her. Hello E.J. [01:21:16.120 --> 01:21:30.080] Hello. What do you have for us today? Tell me you're having a lot of fun. Yeah, I guess [01:21:30.080 --> 01:21:38.280] after I see some things happening after the complaints and so forth, but right now I got [01:21:38.280 --> 01:21:50.120] the speed letter and I got the police report. So it looks like the detective made a statement [01:21:50.120 --> 01:21:57.280] under penalty of perjury. I have it right in front of me. Wow, you know, she really [01:21:57.280 --> 01:22:06.600] made a lot of stuff up which didn't happen. She's the only one who saw the surveillance [01:22:06.600 --> 01:22:19.480] footage at the hospital. And she resigned from the police force last May and she's out [01:22:19.480 --> 01:22:27.360] of state. According to the emails that I'm reading. Oh, you get to bring her back into [01:22:27.360 --> 01:22:35.400] the state. Oh my gosh, music to my ears. Okay, thank you. Really, I just like, I don't even [01:22:35.400 --> 01:22:43.400] know where she lives though. It doesn't matter. They'll have to tell you. She's ex-police [01:22:43.400 --> 01:22:52.920] officer, so do you have any idea why she left? No, just according to emails, they were trying [01:22:52.920 --> 01:23:00.720] to get the footage that's what I was asked for in the open public act and I can tell [01:23:00.720 --> 01:23:07.440] that like four or five people are asking, do we have it? No, the detective clinic never [01:23:07.440 --> 01:23:13.400] got it because they want to see a warrant. I don't know what a warrant is. I mean, why [01:23:13.400 --> 01:23:19.560] would you need a warrant? Wait, wait, wait, who wants to see a warrant? The hospital in [01:23:19.560 --> 01:23:26.960] order to give out the surveillance footage. Everyone lied. Wow, it's unbelievable. It [01:23:26.960 --> 01:23:36.040] is really unbelievable. Okay, okay, listen, that's good. That's good. Yeah, that's right. [01:23:36.040 --> 01:23:45.680] They know they lied. Alex Jones once did a video about Williamson County. He's sitting [01:23:45.680 --> 01:23:52.120] in a car on a ridge and the cameraman is in the passenger seat shooting past him down [01:23:52.120 --> 01:23:58.600] into this valley and Alex Jones points out the window and he says, that's Williamson [01:23:58.600 --> 01:24:06.880] County, the most corrupt county in Texas and he went on to say how he would not even drive [01:24:06.880 --> 01:24:12.760] through that county. Interstate 35 goes right through Williamson County and he goes around [01:24:12.760 --> 01:24:21.160] it. He won't drive in the county. Well, I went to Williamson County and a friend of mine [01:24:21.160 --> 01:24:31.800] had gotten a ticket for two prescription pills in an aspirin bottle. He brought them the prescription [01:24:31.800 --> 01:24:35.520] and they're still prosecuting him. So I went down there with him and he's going to see [01:24:35.520 --> 01:24:43.280] the prosecutor and I told him, him and Steve and I told him, you two don't know anything [01:24:43.280 --> 01:24:49.800] about me. So they went to see him and I went up to the clerk and asked to see his file. [01:24:49.800 --> 01:24:53.880] And like I expected, I didn't find a criminal complaint in there and I called the clerk [01:24:53.880 --> 01:24:59.840] over and I said something's missing. I'm in a nice suit and I don't tell him who I am. [01:24:59.840 --> 01:25:05.800] I just tell him what I want. And the clerk said, can I ask who you are? No, just go get [01:25:05.800 --> 01:25:12.080] my records. Okay, so he goes get the records. I don't find a criminal complaint and I said, [01:25:12.080 --> 01:25:18.080] there's something missing. Well, this is all we get. I don't care what all you get. Something's [01:25:18.080 --> 01:25:23.560] missing. There's no criminal accusation in here. Nobody ever accused this guy of a crime. [01:25:23.560 --> 01:25:31.240] How in the heck did you initiate a prosecution in your court without anybody ever accusing [01:25:31.240 --> 01:25:38.200] him of a crime? Well, this is how we do it. You need to go get your boss and he was just [01:25:38.200 --> 01:25:44.200] the boss. And I asked him, what's the criminal complaint he is in? Well, I think the prosecutor [01:25:44.200 --> 01:25:49.800] has it. Don't go anywhere. I'll be right back. I go to the prosecutor's office and I [01:25:49.800 --> 01:25:53.880] file an information request demanding all records collected simply maintained by the [01:25:53.880 --> 01:26:02.640] department that are specifically referenced by article 17.30 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. [01:26:02.640 --> 01:26:11.000] And what that is, it says after a magistrate holds an examining trial, he is to seal all [01:26:11.000 --> 01:26:17.200] documents had in the hearing in an envelope, cause his name to be written across the seal [01:26:17.200 --> 01:26:24.240] of the envelope and forward it to the clerk of the court of jurisdiction. Statute commands [01:26:24.240 --> 01:26:31.440] it be sent to the clerk. The clerk doesn't have it. So I give that to the county attorney's [01:26:31.440 --> 01:26:42.600] office and they send out this female ADA. She looked like a stripper. Stripper heels, [01:26:42.600 --> 01:26:49.760] miniskirt, low cut dressed, big hooters. And you know, I'm a guy and I appreciate a hot-looking [01:26:49.760 --> 01:27:00.320] babe like any other guy. But I was offended. Do you really think I will be manipulated [01:27:00.320 --> 01:27:09.120] by this young girl because she's got, she's hot? I'm a grandpa. I don't do that anymore. [01:27:09.120 --> 01:27:13.920] So I was offended. And she said, Mr. Kelton, I read through your complaint and I'm not [01:27:13.920 --> 01:27:22.320] sure what you're asking for. Can you clarify? Oh, absolutely. I want to see exactly what [01:27:22.320 --> 01:27:29.920] I asked for. If you have a problem understanding what it is, don't ask me. Go to the legislature. [01:27:29.920 --> 01:27:36.840] He stopped off in a half. So I went in the courtroom. I sat down in the courtroom and [01:27:36.840 --> 01:27:40.160] asked the bailiff what the judge's name was because I didn't have my glasses and I couldn't [01:27:40.160 --> 01:27:46.760] read it. And asked for a appearance docket and he told me where I could go get it. Well, [01:27:46.760 --> 01:27:50.640] they're having one of these cattle calls where they're bringing people in trying to make [01:27:50.640 --> 01:27:55.200] a deal. They're all bringing them in and jailed uniforms. And I'm sitting there taking [01:27:55.200 --> 01:28:03.440] notes in the front row and I'm in a nice suit. And this young ADA comes over. Black suit. [01:28:03.440 --> 01:28:11.040] Solid black suit, solid black shirt, red satin tie. I thought he, you know, I got the impression [01:28:11.040 --> 01:28:16.320] he thought he was in the mafia. And that was probably appropriate for that county. And [01:28:16.320 --> 01:28:20.640] he said, sir, sir, and I looked up at him. I'm sitting right in the front row. I said, [01:28:20.640 --> 01:28:26.120] sir, do you have a case in this court today? Oh, no, nothing like that. And I went back [01:28:26.120 --> 01:28:33.680] to writing. He stands there a few seconds and then he said, sir, sir, and I said, yes, [01:28:33.680 --> 01:28:37.600] do you have a civil case in this court? No, no, no, nothing like that. I went back to [01:28:37.600 --> 01:28:42.680] writing and ignored him. He stood there a minute and said, sir, sir, and I looked up [01:28:42.680 --> 01:28:49.120] at him, held up both hands with my palms out and said, no more questions. I went back to [01:28:49.120 --> 01:28:53.840] writing. I could see him in my peripheral vision kind of shuffling around a little bit. [01:28:53.840 --> 01:28:59.400] And then he left. A little while later, this older guy came out who was obviously the elected [01:28:59.400 --> 01:29:06.760] county attorney. He leaned over the bar and said, sir, sir, and I said, yes. He told me [01:29:06.760 --> 01:29:11.840] where I could go to get a copy of the parents' document. I said, yeah, I know the debate [01:29:11.840 --> 01:29:16.600] is over there. He told me that. Thank you very much. And I go back to writing. Sir, sir, [01:29:16.600 --> 01:29:22.200] and he, I said, yes, sir, if you need anything, just let me know and I can help you with it. [01:29:22.200 --> 01:29:30.640] I said, if I need you, I will summon you. You're dismissed. Let go back to writing. [01:29:30.640 --> 01:29:38.040] We left. I left a little later and Doug came to me and he said, what did you do? I just [01:29:38.040 --> 01:29:44.040] jerked around a little bit. They dismissed his case. They took him to the judge and got [01:29:44.040 --> 01:29:48.800] the judge to sign the order. They took him to the clerk and got, and filled out the paperwork. [01:29:48.800 --> 01:29:55.800] He got his bond back the next day. And when we come back from a break, I'll tell you what [01:29:55.800 --> 01:30:02.000] happened just after that. Randy Helton, Brett Fountain, we'll be right back. [01:30:02.000 --> 01:30:07.480] Sorry, soft drink lovers. Even diet drinks can make you fat. A new study shows that diet [01:30:07.480 --> 01:30:12.000] soda drinkers gain much more weight than people who avoid the stuff. I've got your camera [01:30:12.000 --> 01:30:17.400] on, Brett, and I'll be back in a moment with a scoop on supposedly skinny sodas. 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And we had a really good discussion on the break with Brett, and now I have no [01:34:15.280 --> 01:34:25.320] idea where we were at. I hate it when that happens. I was going to finish something. [01:34:25.320 --> 01:34:33.600] Oh yeah, okay, Williamson County. It's a real good point here. The prosecutor came to him [01:34:33.600 --> 01:34:39.120] and said, are you here with someone else? No, just me and Steve. Someone's looking through [01:34:39.120 --> 01:34:45.360] your records. And Doug told him, I told you I had a top secret clearance and you were [01:34:45.360 --> 01:34:51.120] going to screw it up. Now they think I'm a fed. So they said, well, Mr. Bill, what do [01:34:51.120 --> 01:34:56.780] you want? I want you to drop this case. Okay, we will do that. Anything else? Well, I'd [01:34:56.780 --> 01:35:00.240] like to get an order signed by the judge. They took him to the judge to judge sign the [01:35:00.240 --> 01:35:05.920] order. Anything else? I'd like to get my bond money back. They took him to the clerks. He [01:35:05.920 --> 01:35:11.960] filled out the paperwork. He got the bond money back the next day. A few days later, [01:35:11.960 --> 01:35:17.400] I was doing a presentation of Brave New Books in Austin. And that was the gathering place [01:35:17.400 --> 01:35:24.720] for all of the Liberty Forum people. And he came to the presentation and he asked to speak. [01:35:24.720 --> 01:35:29.880] And he got up and told what happened. And he said, have you ever walked in a room, turned [01:35:29.880 --> 01:35:40.960] on a light and watched the cockroaches scatter? He said that's what it was like. So what happened? [01:35:40.960 --> 01:35:49.160] If I went to a county that was doing everything right, that was following the law, they would [01:35:49.160 --> 01:35:55.840] not be the least bit impressed by me. But I went to what Alex Jones considered the most [01:35:55.840 --> 01:36:04.480] corrupt county in the state. And they don't know who I am. And I'm not telling them. And [01:36:04.480 --> 01:36:08.080] I'm ordering them around like they're Aaron Stepp children. They're wondering who the [01:36:08.080 --> 01:36:17.440] heck is this guy? And every one of them knew that I was after them. And they all in their [01:36:17.440 --> 01:36:25.560] mind ran home to their deepest, darkest closet and looked in there at their worst skeleton [01:36:25.560 --> 01:36:36.320] and they knew that's what I was after. The more corrupted jurisdiction is, the more vulnerable [01:36:36.320 --> 01:36:46.360] they are. It sounds like a contradiction, but that's the way it really works. So UJ, [01:36:46.360 --> 01:36:52.600] the more the corrupt these guys try to be, the better for you. I would want to know why [01:36:52.600 --> 01:37:03.320] this police officer who was doing this investigation left the department and left the state. I would [01:37:03.320 --> 01:37:12.640] want to see her personnel file. You want to see all complaints filed against her. I think [01:37:12.640 --> 01:37:21.840] in California, the agency that certifies peace officers is post, police officer certification [01:37:21.840 --> 01:37:27.320] training. That's what it is in most state. And I think that's what it is in California. [01:37:27.320 --> 01:37:34.600] So contact them and ask them for all of the professional conduct complaints filed against [01:37:34.600 --> 01:37:41.200] this officer. Complete training records for this officer. You don't care if you get it [01:37:41.200 --> 01:37:50.880] or not. When you come in there and start digging around in what they consider their records, [01:37:50.880 --> 01:37:59.360] they are dirty. And if they're in California, they're dirty by definition. Now they're [01:37:59.360 --> 01:38:05.720] going to get worried that you're going to find something they don't want you to see. [01:38:05.720 --> 01:38:11.400] That's how you bring them to the table. You push them to drop your complaints. You just [01:38:11.400 --> 01:38:21.640] have to make a nuisance of yourself. But it's strategic. You don't care what information [01:38:21.640 --> 01:38:28.960] you're asking for. How do you get them to wonder what you're looking for? It's all [01:38:28.960 --> 01:38:36.400] politics. Law and the facts don't matter. It's all politics. So what are the weaknesses [01:38:36.400 --> 01:38:42.600] of this jurisdiction? What problems have they had? What suits have been filed against them? [01:38:42.600 --> 01:38:48.280] If you can find any suits against this jurisdiction, they will give you absolute gyms to beat these [01:38:48.280 --> 01:38:49.280] guys up with. [01:38:49.280 --> 01:38:50.280] Okay. [01:38:50.280 --> 01:38:51.280] That makes sense. [01:38:51.280 --> 01:38:52.280] That makes sense. [01:38:52.280 --> 01:38:53.280] And ask for... [01:38:53.280 --> 01:38:54.280] Yeah. [01:38:54.280 --> 01:39:04.440] Yeah. I'm not saying the one thing in particular. I'm saying get a mindset. How can I make them [01:39:04.440 --> 01:39:08.000] think that I'm looking behind the curtains? [01:39:08.000 --> 01:39:18.960] You really just to be fun. You'll be amazed at the nuggets you'll find. [01:39:18.960 --> 01:39:27.280] I do take this back because it says this period court of Justice Center, County of and State [01:39:27.280 --> 01:39:35.840] of California, declaration in court of arrest warrant made under 2015.5 CCP. So she's saying [01:39:35.840 --> 01:39:43.160] that she's employed as a police detective. She investigates allegations that I did these [01:39:43.160 --> 01:39:48.560] two assault batteries. But she didn't sign it. Appian signature. I'm looking at a go... [01:39:48.560 --> 01:39:54.920] I thought she signed it, but I'm looking at the papers. She didn't sign it. Randy, she [01:39:54.920 --> 01:39:55.920] didn't sign them. [01:39:55.920 --> 01:40:02.560] If it's not signed, it is rough scratchy toilet paper. [01:40:02.560 --> 01:40:15.840] It's not executed. The document has no weight. And you can raise an objection to it. But [01:40:15.840 --> 01:40:22.480] I would not be so quick if she's made misstatements in the document. [01:40:22.480 --> 01:40:33.880] First, you want to raise the issue that this document is filled with misstatements. And [01:40:33.880 --> 01:40:43.520] you want to depose this officer or this person. Where is she? If they say she's not a peace [01:40:43.520 --> 01:40:50.360] officer anymore, then she's fair game. You can hire a private investigator and they can [01:40:50.360 --> 01:40:56.040] look in computers you can't look in and probably for $25, $50, I'll tell you where she's at. [01:40:56.040 --> 01:41:02.640] There are online tools, but those online tools are restricted in a way that private investigators [01:41:02.640 --> 01:41:12.320] are not. So $50 or so, they'll give you everything you want to know about this person. And then [01:41:12.320 --> 01:41:24.760] you ask the court, most states have pre-litigation discovery. In Texas, it's, Texas rules a [01:41:24.760 --> 01:41:34.080] civil procedure, 202. Texas has wide open discovery, but most states will only allow [01:41:34.080 --> 01:41:39.880] you to do depositions. Now, depositions can get expensive, especially if they're out [01:41:39.880 --> 01:41:52.320] of state, but you don't have to do the deposition. Make deposition noises. Notify the jurisdiction [01:41:52.320 --> 01:42:01.160] that you want to depose this person. Ask him, where is she? Go ahead. [01:42:01.160 --> 01:42:08.920] Even though this case has been dismissed? Oh, yeah. You're doing pre-litigation discovery. [01:42:08.920 --> 01:42:14.440] You're going to sue them. The fact that it's been dismissed opens the door. That indicates [01:42:14.440 --> 01:42:22.000] that it wasn't proper. Okay, got it. Pre-litigation discovery. Got it. Okay. I got it. [01:42:22.000 --> 01:42:26.840] It's a different case. It's the same fact set, but you're turning the tables on them. [01:42:26.840 --> 01:42:32.760] It was a different case. And this goes to the one thing we keep saying, the best fight [01:42:32.760 --> 01:42:42.080] to have is the one you picked. So now they've had their fun, your turn. Now you're down [01:42:42.080 --> 01:42:50.680] there sharp shooting them. And every, the more you tell them, the less impact what you're [01:42:50.680 --> 01:42:56.000] doing will have. But if you come in sharp shooting them and they don't know what you're [01:42:56.000 --> 01:43:02.680] doing, when you tell them you want to do pre-litigation discovery and depose this officer, [01:43:02.680 --> 01:43:07.280] they're going to start wondering, why is she doing this? Why is she doing this? And they [01:43:07.280 --> 01:43:15.640] will imagine absolutely the worst possible scenario. 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[01:46:51.600 --> 01:46:57.600] I remember what was our wrong points on the past before [01:46:57.600 --> 01:47:01.600] So shall we read [01:47:01.600 --> 01:47:04.600] Wait, wait a minute, Brett you went too fast [01:47:04.600 --> 01:47:08.600] Brett was supposed to tell me what we were talking about when I went out [01:47:08.600 --> 01:47:17.600] And you were talking about stacking up this record request just as obnoxious as you can be [01:47:17.600 --> 01:47:20.600] Oh, that's right, I should remember I'm obnoxious [01:47:20.600 --> 01:47:23.600] Because I really like being Scarless [01:47:23.600 --> 01:47:27.600] Scarless, I forgot Scarless, and Cherlish, Cherish [01:47:27.600 --> 01:47:32.600] Tina, if you're listening, this is, Cherlish is dedicated to you [01:47:32.600 --> 01:47:38.600] Tina Cobruk, she calls in regular and she speaks with a strange foreign accent [01:47:38.600 --> 01:47:41.600] We've been trying to get her to learn English [01:47:41.600 --> 01:47:47.600] She's from, what is it, London? Just south of London? [01:47:47.600 --> 01:47:51.600] She's trying to get us to learn English [01:47:51.600 --> 01:47:56.600] Anyway, she's teaching us cool words and Cherlish was one of them [01:47:56.600 --> 01:48:00.600] Okay, back on point [01:48:00.600 --> 01:48:08.600] The more corrupt a jurisdiction is, the more afraid they will be [01:48:08.600 --> 01:48:13.600] If I go into a jurisdiction where they're doing everything right [01:48:13.600 --> 01:48:20.600] And I do all my huffing and puffing and waving my arms and railing and racist indignation [01:48:20.600 --> 01:48:23.600] They will not be impressed [01:48:23.600 --> 01:48:28.600] But the more corrupt they are, the more terrified they will be [01:48:28.600 --> 01:48:31.600] It's an interesting contradiction [01:48:31.600 --> 01:48:40.600] So, EJ, if you think from that perspective [01:48:40.600 --> 01:48:48.600] Look at their jurisdiction, where are they likely to be the most vulnerable? [01:48:48.600 --> 01:48:53.600] You know, I say, you can never expect to win your case [01:48:53.600 --> 01:48:57.600] Simply because you have the law and the facts on your side [01:48:57.600 --> 01:49:01.600] You can expect to win your case if you have the politics on your side [01:49:01.600 --> 01:49:07.600] And all politics is local, so what is the local politics? [01:49:07.600 --> 01:49:13.600] Who is running for re-election? Who has gotten in trouble lately? [01:49:13.600 --> 01:49:19.600] Where can you find a soft spot to sting them? [01:49:19.600 --> 01:49:23.600] It gets to be an art form [01:49:23.600 --> 01:49:28.600] It's not just, you know, Brett and I, we spat all these codes [01:49:28.600 --> 01:49:35.600] But what most people don't recognize is we spat the same codes over and over and over and over and over and over [01:49:35.600 --> 01:49:40.600] So, we can spat these codes quickly and that's what we've done a hundred times [01:49:40.600 --> 01:49:45.600] That's because there aren't that many codes that we deal with [01:49:45.600 --> 01:49:49.600] And with you, there's not going to be that many codes [01:49:49.600 --> 01:49:53.600] The real thing that matters is the politics [01:49:53.600 --> 01:49:58.600] Forget about the codes, don't worry about the codes, any code you need we can find [01:49:58.600 --> 01:50:03.600] Look at the politics of what's going on, this is a chess game [01:50:03.600 --> 01:50:08.600] Here are their weak points and then we'll craft some maneuvers [01:50:08.600 --> 01:50:12.600] Not to go directly for their weak points [01:50:12.600 --> 01:50:20.600] But to get them to think that we're going for their weak points and trying to hide it from them [01:50:20.600 --> 01:50:26.600] They'll always think of something much, much worse than we could come up with [01:50:26.600 --> 01:50:29.600] It's the way the human mind works [01:50:29.600 --> 01:50:35.600] So, you're kind of in the driver's seat now EJ, now you can begin to have fun [01:50:35.600 --> 01:50:36.600] Okay [01:50:36.600 --> 01:50:38.600] Does that make sense? [01:50:38.600 --> 01:50:46.600] Yes, it's a higher level looking down, so I really appreciate it, thank you so much [01:50:46.600 --> 01:50:54.600] I'm really into the details right now, but really you're absolutely correct [01:50:54.600 --> 01:50:56.600] It's really politics [01:50:56.600 --> 01:51:01.600] Any of this doesn't really matter, it's just whole thing, it's just all lies [01:51:01.600 --> 01:51:07.600] This will tell you what details to look for, details you might not have thought of [01:51:07.600 --> 01:51:15.600] Once you, you're past them coming after you, so you're not under that gun anymore [01:51:15.600 --> 01:51:20.600] Now, they ain't got to look back to you and wonder what you're going to do to them [01:51:20.600 --> 01:51:25.600] So, now you have some breathing space, now you can get artful [01:51:25.600 --> 01:51:27.600] Artful, thank you [01:51:27.600 --> 01:51:33.600] Okay, I got it, I think that's all I need to hear, I think I got it, yeah [01:51:33.600 --> 01:51:40.600] Okay, good, thank you EJ, and keep us up to speed, this is going to get to be fun [01:51:40.600 --> 01:51:47.600] And if you need help, send me an email, I'll send one to, have you talked to Tina? [01:51:47.600 --> 01:51:56.600] Yeah, I talked to her like two months ago, I need to call out, I'll give her another ring tomorrow, yeah [01:51:56.600 --> 01:51:59.600] Okay, have you talked to Bob? [01:51:59.600 --> 01:52:01.600] No, I don't know who Bob is [01:52:01.600 --> 01:52:06.600] Oh, you need to talk to Bob, he is such a stinker [01:52:06.600 --> 01:52:10.600] He is having, I have to keep chastising him [01:52:10.600 --> 01:52:18.600] Bob, you are having way too much fun, he will be a great resource for you [01:52:18.600 --> 01:52:23.600] So, send me an email and ask for an introduction, I'll send it to him [01:52:23.600 --> 01:52:25.600] Okay, something [01:52:25.600 --> 01:52:30.600] You will like this guy, he's a real character and he's not the least bit afraid of him anymore [01:52:30.600 --> 01:52:35.600] He listened to our show and he said that he didn't have anything [01:52:35.600 --> 01:52:42.600] I had said the best fight has the one you picked, so he went to Riverside, California and picked a fight [01:52:42.600 --> 01:52:48.600] And now he has them in the federal court, and he's just having a great time [01:52:48.600 --> 01:52:51.600] Oh, I need to talk to Bob [01:52:51.600 --> 01:52:57.600] He will be a good resource, so send me an email, I will get you two in contact [01:52:57.600 --> 01:53:01.600] Okay, thank you, have a wonderful evening, God bless [01:53:01.600 --> 01:53:02.600] Thank you [01:53:02.600 --> 01:53:06.600] Okay, now we're going to go to Ms. Mary in Texas [01:53:06.600 --> 01:53:13.600] Ms. Mary, have you got your political pack together? [01:53:13.600 --> 01:53:20.600] I got a DBA today and I posted it on Facebook, the name is still a little bit of a secret [01:53:20.600 --> 01:53:25.600] But I'm almost there and I've got the official version, you own the name [01:53:25.600 --> 01:53:28.600] Okay, Mary is going to help me set up a pack [01:53:28.600 --> 01:53:35.600] Explain to us the power of a pack [01:53:35.600 --> 01:53:43.600] The power of a pack is you're one step above the grassroots, you can control a little bit [01:53:43.600 --> 01:53:49.600] The personality of the organization, you want to keep the top slim, you don't want to have big members [01:53:49.600 --> 01:53:51.600] I mean a big board [01:53:51.600 --> 01:53:59.600] Also, you can get involved with campaigns, as soon as you're involved with a campaign or a party [01:53:59.600 --> 01:54:04.600] You can become a poll watcher, a poll watcher [01:54:04.600 --> 01:54:11.600] And so get involved with your party or get involved with a campaigner and they can sign you up to watch the polls [01:54:11.600 --> 01:54:16.600] Also, it's basically a business for political interest [01:54:16.600 --> 01:54:23.600] So you can raise money and have operating expenses, it's not a non-profit [01:54:23.600 --> 01:54:28.600] But in some ways, it's in some ways similar, but think of it as a traditional business model [01:54:28.600 --> 01:54:32.600] There's somebody in Austin who has something kind of like this [01:54:32.600 --> 01:54:38.600] And ultimately with these type of networking groupings, you might have three or four different variations [01:54:38.600 --> 01:54:42.600] One of his is called a strategies incorporated [01:54:42.600 --> 01:54:48.600] So I'm not going to give the name out, but it's called such and such strategies, LLC or something [01:54:48.600 --> 01:54:53.600] So you can have that as a business, you can have a non-profit, you can have a pack [01:54:53.600 --> 01:54:59.600] You know, you can have several forms of these structures as it suits your needs [01:54:59.600 --> 01:55:09.600] And this is something people can donate to and have that as a tax write-off [01:55:09.600 --> 01:55:12.600] Is that correct? [01:55:12.600 --> 01:55:19.600] I don't know. I am looking that up. I have some consultants I'm working with and some politicians I'm working with [01:55:19.600 --> 01:55:26.600] So what I was told is don't worry about the money, just get the name and get your wheels on the ground [01:55:26.600 --> 01:55:30.600] And then start analyzing the business format [01:55:30.600 --> 01:55:36.600] So there will be a certain type of format which will allow you to operate financially [01:55:36.600 --> 01:55:43.600] Okay, good. Well, I have a tax guy here and people who listen to the show, I don't recommend people very often [01:55:43.600 --> 01:55:54.600] But I got David here, David Lewis, and if anybody has any tax issues, send me an email, I'll get you in contact with David [01:55:54.600 --> 01:55:58.600] David would absolutely keep you out of trouble [01:55:58.600 --> 01:56:08.600] He understands how the IRS works, what the IRS agent wants, and he says, don't fight with them, give them what they want [01:56:08.600 --> 01:56:15.600] And they'll gladly sign off on your tax and you go away happy, but he'll be able to help me out with that part [01:56:15.600 --> 01:56:23.600] David's really intelligent. He continues his education and I just respect him so much [01:56:23.600 --> 01:56:30.600] At 70 years old, he gets a degree in paralegal. Who does that at 70? [01:56:30.600 --> 01:56:33.600] He's an inspiration [01:56:33.600 --> 01:56:37.600] And that's not all. He's a jarhead [01:56:37.600 --> 01:56:41.600] He's a jarhead and he's a handsome guy at that [01:56:41.600 --> 01:56:48.600] Yeah, he's an ex-Marine pilot, but jarheads don't take any crapola [01:56:48.600 --> 01:56:55.600] Okay, but anyway, so you'll help me with the tax side [01:56:55.600 --> 01:57:05.600] And I'm hoping that you'll be, generally when you invest in, when you donate to political PACs, that's tax deductible [01:57:05.600 --> 01:57:13.600] Well, let me add this, that a PAC is also going to let you and your interest intermingle with other groups [01:57:13.600 --> 01:57:19.600] So you form coalitions. Me, our group, this group and that group say no to this bond [01:57:19.600 --> 01:57:22.600] Our group, this group and that group say no to this politician [01:57:22.600 --> 01:57:25.600] Our group, this group and that group are suing the city [01:57:25.600 --> 01:57:33.600] Our group, this group and that group have formed a coalition and we're going to increase funding for, you know, the police [01:57:33.600 --> 01:57:43.600] Our group, you know, so you form coalitions and you control and encourage the candidates as they run and campaign, you control and encourage them while they're in office [01:57:43.600 --> 01:57:50.600] And if they're not acting as they said they would, you can threaten to recall them while they're in office [01:57:50.600 --> 01:57:55.600] We can't just keep running around chasing candidates [01:57:55.600 --> 01:58:04.600] Well, the thing that Mary's been pushing me about a PAC for quite a while and I'm beginning to understand the power of it [01:58:04.600 --> 01:58:10.600] Do you want to tell people what your acronym means? 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