Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
Thanks!

That is why I was having difficulty. Examples are not about enforcement. I suppose the judge might ignore it. In common law the county court judges can practice from the bench.

Most county court judges will not docket the cause if it is R4C and in a proper evidence repository.
I have experienced an attempt to ignore it by having the clerk quietly slide a false complaint in my direction. So then I ignored the complaint. The misd. was dropped to a $25 administration fee and I walked out. Before walking out the "commissioner" held up the NOTICE TO APPEAR that I had "R4C" and asked, "Do you remember this?"
I only said, "Yes." We had a staring contest for a moment while his facial expression seemed to try and provoke me.

I noticed how he brought the R4C up after the matter was settled and didn't offer any oral statements for the galley to decipher.

So ultimately for select matters the only "enforcement" effort needed is to stand on one's refusal.