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  • Income Taxes – Some things that you need to know.

    Income Taxes – Some things that you need to know.

    May 13, 2016
    Federal, Taxation

    The income tax is not a tax owed by the vast majority of Americans, but many think that it is. And if you are one of those, then it might be in your best interest to learn just how you came to or were taught to believe this science fiction story as if it were…

  • Statutory Breakdown of “Speeding” Allegation Elements in Texas

    Statutory Breakdown of “Speeding” Allegation Elements in Texas

    May 11, 2016
    Evidence, Legislative, Speeding, Texas, Texas Constitution

    What are the statutory elements required to actually ALLEGE and PROVE a “speeding” offense in Texas? Believe it or not, there are actually 21 individual statutory elements. Yes, that is a two (2) and a one (1). And it is my experience that the STATE knowingly and intentionally avoids providing the required due process Notice…

  • Texas Legislature – Why Statist Idiots Should NOT Be Elected to Public Office (1)

    Texas Legislature – Why Statist Idiots Should NOT Be Elected to Public Office (1)

    May 10, 2016
    Legislative, Texas Constitution

    This letter is a response from one of our many Statist and inept Texas State senators. And like most, she is clueless about individual rights and who can and cannot do what, with what, and when, or to whom. So, I decided to show her what I think would have been a proper redress of…

  • The Licensing Scheme – Current Day vs. Original Intent

    The Licensing Scheme – Current Day vs. Original Intent

    April 27, 2016
    Legislative, Licensing

    “Challenge jurisdiction once, always, and forever.” The Licensing Scheme – Current Day vs. Original Intent: Almost without exception, whenever I encounter people and begin a discussion on licensing and registration, everyone is either an expert on why licensing is important and required and how it all works, or, they are totally clueless about any of…

  • Chronology – How to document your case while learning the process.

    Chronology – How to document your case while learning the process.

    April 20, 2016
    Evidence, Trial

    One of the biggest problems you will face in going to court is keeping track of everything accurately and timely.  And the best advice I can give you on doing so is to NOT trust any of it to memory alone.  WRITE IT DOWN!  This is also the best way to quickly bring someone else…

  • Texas – How to Disqualify a Bad Judge

    Texas – How to Disqualify a Bad Judge

    April 14, 2016
    Due Process, Judicial, Texas, Trial

      How do you go about getting rid of a bad or corrupt municipal or justice court judge?  It’s not really as hard as you think, at least not in Texas.  However, one thing that you need to be aware of is that, while the rules for disqualifying a municipal judge are laid out in…

  • Research – Statutes Are NOT the Law. Do Your Due Diligence!

    March 22, 2016
    Legislative

    Okay, lem’me try to edgeyumucate you’se guys all over agin’… DON’T read JUST the statutes. In fact, DON’T read them first! Go find the ORIGINAL LEGISLATIVE ACTS that the statutes are SUPPOSED to be based upon and come from. Which, here in Texas, is the 1925 legislative session laws. The statutes are NOT the law,…

  • Research -Your State Constitution Overrules Legislative Statutes and Municpal Ordinances

    Research -Your State Constitution Overrules Legislative Statutes and Municpal Ordinances

    March 18, 2016
    Legislative, Ordinance, Your State Contitution

    I received an interesting email from someone in South Carolina (S.C.) that brought up the following issues with the judge’s bench book as used in their courts. Here is what he asked about: ============================== I read your piece about city ordinances. This is from the SC Summary Court Judge’s Benchbook: “The uniform traffic ticket, established…

  • Things to Know About “Civil Infractions” if Your State Has Them

    Things to Know About “Civil Infractions” if Your State Has Them

    March 18, 2016
    California, Civil Infractions, Your State Contitution

    Okay, for those of you that live in a Republic where ‘traffic’ citations are issued as “civil infractions,” here are a couple of suggestions on what to file and why. When you are STOPPED and DETAINED by an officer for a civil infraction the legal facts are that the officer has perpetrated an illegal and…

  • The Use of “Includes” and “Including” in Law

    The Use of “Includes” and “Including” in Law

    March 18, 2016
    Legalese

    What does it really mean when a law or statute says it “includes” or is “including” something when it is defining a term or phrase within the law or statute? And what does it mean when a legislature or the congress tries to make it appear the things encompassed by the list are actually unlimited…

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