Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
Claim fraud by omission. Blame the bank tellers, your civics teachers, parents etc. File a counterclaim, maybe in the same case file. Stuff like that.

You can try all sorts of stuff. My point was that you are headed down the path you are for a reason. It is never too late to start.

When I was inexperienced the judge convicted me, sentenced me and then for no reason left the courtroom. She came back and remanded me to jail for 120 days. I was to conclude business and leave but the courtroom was full of deputies. If I had only known what I do now I would have tried it. I still think the deputies would have stopped me from leaving though. It would not have been on the record but it was so late, and under the circumstances they had snipers on the rooftops to protect the jurors. They still keep an armed escort on me every time I am in the courthouse, at all times.
thanks for your time David but you have to bear with me as I understand some concepts about what they have done with the american legal system but some of the stuff you say is still a little cryptic to me. Like for instance omission of what?

If I make a "reservation of my rights" before this court can I then compell the court to produce an injured party? I have had some success with this approach of reserving my rights as my impression is they are weary of opening the whole can of worms in open court. If for instance the judge were to then comeback at me with my agreement to be licensed by the state to drive an automobile, would I then claim fraud by omission (of?) or declare to the court that I am redeeming federal reserve notes in the form of these tickets? I need to fill in the gaps of how it all ties together.
thanks