 Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. When you had to go to, so you had to, I know you went to court and all that stuff, but I want to ask you about being a brother, and I don't know, people probably ask you this, being a brother, first time ever in that courtroom like that. How did that, you see what I'm saying? Lost. Look, wild only. Lost, you think you back in the old King James days, you hear, that's why I'm asking. You hear me, and not only that, it's sad when people are speaking regular English, but you don't know what they're saying. It's tough, ain't it? Oh, it's real. I tell you, Lil Wayne told him a long time ago, people have mastered every language in this world, English, African, Chinese, French. The black man ain't mastered one language. Court talk. You need that. Need that. If you're going to believe in a lifestyle, you need that. So, when you went in there, you had a court appointed lawyer, did you have? Yeah, you know, you know anybody from here, a person bad ass? Who from here, a person money? So that court appointed, everybody tell you, you need to go on and take this. Well, number one, you know, he's sucking my daddy. You know, I wasn't gonna, you know, my dad, you know, black people back then, you know, you're eating this to the law, it's your fault, when you don't know it. I had to learn one thing back then, if you want to play the game, learn the rules. You want to be, you know, play football, learn the rules. Basketball, learn what a foul is, learn the rules. Gangster, learn the law. Learn the law. Learn the rules to the law. We didn't know the rules that time, so anything sound good, we didn't know that they don't play tricks on your mind. We offered them 10 years, but we'll give them three. So take the three, take the three, take the three. They offered me 10, they offered me 10 daddy. You know what I'm saying? 10, when they gonna kill you, three, three. Take the three, I'll take the three. You know, don't know if you could have had just 30 days. 30 days if you didn't have that right. Yeah, if you didn't, you know, daddy, you know, cause they didn't sold you daddy, you know, I forgot you, damn, daddy, you look older than me. So you slave, you know, I'm still on slave level, but you on major slave level. That's not happening to me. Yes, sir. So you did, you went in and signed the paper. I signed the three for the three. What unit did you hit the first year? The first year I went, I went to Century unit. Where's Century unit? No, no, no, I went to Ramsey unit. Ramsey unit. Rocher and Texas. Ramsey to Rocher, Shatham was on Ramsey. When you got there, what they say, you on the Ramsey unit. Well, you know. You know, when you get out, when you got off the bus, I'm talking about when you first got there, you know, I'm talking about you. Right, right. Uh, cause let me tell you what happened was, I had that probation, right? For the, for the, um, I had that probation for the injury to the child. And then I called the, the two years, they, they gave me two more years for the, um, the Berkeley. So they ran together and just gave me three. So to violate the thing, they had a thing come to Texas. The first, Ann Richardson was the, um, lady and counselor at that time. Ann Richardson, the best thing I know. Um, when it came down to the law, which, I learned the law. Um, Ann Richardson was handing out 31 days for a year. You didn't hear what I said, 30, that's it. She 31 days, you get a year of credit. Just say if you got 25 years, you got 25 months. That's 31 days. That's what 31 days per year. But, um, she had a thing came to town. It's the first thing ever hit Texas called the penitentiary bootcamp system. And it was called 90 days. If a nigga could survive- Yeah, you turn around. Yeah, you get in there. You can see if you can survive that 90 days and come on home. She, you, you, you, you be free. They start you back over. They want, you don't have to go to the penitentiary. But you still got to go back on probation. But you got to go back on the probation. That's it. That was a, that was a catch 20. That was a catch 20. Yeah, I know it. But say back then it just sounds good. Back then it did sound good. Sound good. They're playing with it. So, um, I said the bootcamp, I said, oh, hell no. I'm going to take the penitentiary time. She said, she said, but you go to the bootcamp and do 90 days. They gave you three years, you can do 90 days. She said, 90 days, three days, three years. But I still don't see how they played me. Y'all hear the game though? Yeah, I heard no. You take the 90 days? No. Three years? No, then what? I'm taking 90 days. I'm not taking. I'm taking. I hate probation. I'm not taking it. But the 90 days you still got to come back on probation. As I was not upstairs in jail. They said, you can catch the catch. I'm going to fuck up again. I just said Ann Richardson was giving out 31 days for you. Y'all for me, 90 days. But that did match up, didn't it? Yeah. It just sound good. You know what I'm saying? It was, it was going to be the 90 days any goddamn way I took it. Go shit. Three months was the three years. For the TDC. I could have got there and got the 150. That would have been better. I could have got there, got the $150 and went on about to the house. Yup, with no probation. But the 90 days and the 100 and three years, I take the 90 days. Play damn. Ran with it. Ran with it. But anyway. Everybody was doing the dope. You know, everybody getting suckered because they didn't know the law. They didn't know the law. And guess what? And these days and time it catches up with you. Yeah. Oh, ain't no Ann Richardson, she did. It's called Sheridan Wilson now. It's called, you know, big time DA's now. It's called, yeah, the top of the line now. You ain't know they law. They plan, oh, what? 90 days, 90 days. Now you don't never know until you get there. How long did you stay out when you got back? Oh man, I had a, cause you went and did the shock probation. I had an institutionalized problem. Oh, boot camp. I had institutionalized myself. I got out, I didn't stay out for about when I came home, I ain't staying out of good. I told her later I came home smoking weed and you know, youngster like I was, I was a rascal. Damn fool, ignorant, didn't care. I told this lady straight up that I'm gonna smoke my weed and she couldn't tell me what to do. I told her my answer. I ain't talking, I told her, I listen. You look like you didn't do this. You know how you didn't do this. No, because I played the system. I listen. I listen to you, I listen to you. I didn't tell you exactly what I did. I had called a two aggravated sidewalk dealer with him. I got him dropped to a misdemeanor and they told me I could do it up to a year in jail. Me thinking, you know, I couldn't do a whole year in jail. So when I signed probation, I told the woman, I wouldn't have seen her for the first month. I went for the second month. I said, man, I ain't coming back. She's like, what you mean, Moses? I said, man, I ain't coming back. She's like, why? I said, come back. I said, all right. I called her. I called her and said, hey, I texted. I mean, I texted the judge too. I said, I'm not coming back to court. I'm scared. I'm not coming back. I don't care what y'all do, how y'all figure out. I'm not coming. She's like, Moses, come back. I said, okay, I came back. I said, look, I delete your number. I delete this number. I'm not coming back. She said, okay, I see you back next month. I said, I watched this. Never showed up. Three years later, finally caught me. I did 30 days for now, 45 days in jail, and I was back free. That part, that part. I'm not taking probation number because I know what it's gonna do to you. So it's not gonna do nothing to you at all. Probation is a setup for incarceration. Yup, exactly what it is. Probation is a setup for incarceration. It's a setup for every black man that's taking it. Hold up, but then this is how I beat him. Don't even tell you this. The beating was, when I took the aggravated side with the elephants, it was a felony. I made him drop to a misdemeanor. Then signed for misdemeanor probation instead of felony probation. Okay, take care of your beating. I made him do that, because they kept telling me, they kept telling me, we got you on this case. I said, I said, no, y'all don't, man. Stop playing me. No, y'all don't. I had a court upon no lawyer. I'm telling them what to do. Because I already know the case already because I know what happened on the field. I know what happened on the field and you didn't have me on nothing. Because I didn't do all of it, which I said I did. So I knew I was in the field already. So I was like, you ain't got to know what else we're gonna do. I told him, I said, go on that side for probation. I mean, give me probation, misdemeanor probation. He said, we can't do with her. I said, all right, next court date. I said, you gonna get it for me? He said, nope. I said, I see you again. Came back. I got it for you, Moses. Yeah, they play with us. Nah, you're not finna play me like that. I said, I know y'all, y'all playing for me. Y'all finna hurt us if we don't say nothing. If we say something, then they're gonna speak up for us. But if we don't say nothing, they're not gonna do none at all. They're gonna hurt you.