These peeps have already agreed to plead guilty; the magistrate is just sealing the deal. Ideally, you would not appear at all. At the arraignment, get the heck out of jail & don't go back to court. See my article at Musicians 4 Freedom called Get Out and Stay Out of Jail. That has Burt's vids about how to get out without posting bond; then, send a Cease and Desist to the court and tell 'em you'll sue if they continue to bother you.
Are you certain the law you are being prosecuted for breaking, is a just, and CONSTITUTIONAL LAW? If not, go to trial, and have your friends pass out JURY RIGHTS, JURY NULLIFICATION INFORMATION in front of the courthouse the morning of the day of your jury selection!
What makes a law unconstitutional? Well, for one, if the punishment is harsher than the crime committed, it's UNCONSTITUTIONAL. Jurors have the right to enter a not guilty verdict on the matter of their OWN CONSCIENCE as well!
@un4g1v3n1 Actually, the theory that we use in our practice, currently, is that people have unalienable rights; these are the rights that citizens in the states were assumed to have back in the day. But with the advent of the Federal Corporation, and the 14th Amendment, the U.S. Citizen has privileges under the code. We advocate laying claims and filing Fee Schedules rather than acknowledging the legitimacy of the State courts. Challenge the jurisdiction first. Don't go to trial at all!
These peeps have already agreed to plead guilty; the magistrate is just sealing the deal. Ideally, you would not appear at all. At the arraignment, get the heck out of jail & don't go back to court. See my article at Musicians 4 Freedom called Get Out and Stay Out of Jail. That has Burt's vids about how to get out without posting bond; then, send a Cease and Desist to the court and tell 'em you'll sue if they continue to bother you.
sharlenemusiclover 3 months ago
are we just supposed to say no to all these questions? what happens if we say nothing? held in contempt?
milk344 3 months ago
STOP UNDERSTANDING NOW!
y0utUBeH8r 3 months ago
Are you certain the law you are being prosecuted for breaking, is a just, and CONSTITUTIONAL LAW? If not, go to trial, and have your friends pass out JURY RIGHTS, JURY NULLIFICATION INFORMATION in front of the courthouse the morning of the day of your jury selection!
What makes a law unconstitutional? Well, for one, if the punishment is harsher than the crime committed, it's UNCONSTITUTIONAL. Jurors have the right to enter a not guilty verdict on the matter of their OWN CONSCIENCE as well!
un4g1v3n1 5 months ago
@un4g1v3n1 Actually, the theory that we use in our practice, currently, is that people have unalienable rights; these are the rights that citizens in the states were assumed to have back in the day. But with the advent of the Federal Corporation, and the 14th Amendment, the U.S. Citizen has privileges under the code. We advocate laying claims and filing Fee Schedules rather than acknowledging the legitimacy of the State courts. Challenge the jurisdiction first. Don't go to trial at all!
sharlenemusiclover 4 months ago
STOP GIVING UP YOUR RIGHTS PEOPLE!!!
Excellent video! This should go VIRAL!!!
un4g1v3n1 5 months ago 2