Randy gives a comprehensive account of the remedy plan regarding his recent Cherokee County episode. He’s not been able to discuss it because the rogue judge still had jurisdiction and authority to take more punitive action. That time having lapsed, Randy lays it all out in the first hour. Of his various remedies for various situations over time, this seems to be the most thorough thusfar!
Keith in Alabama. Registration tix. Appeared on time and date specified but the court was closed. Court issued FTA, then dropped it, then re-filed. Randy says M for Speedy Trial and M to Challenge SMJ – both of which should be filed with first papers anyway.
Joe in Mississippi. Grand jury issues. Randy goes over general grand jury process. Joe is being rebuffed trying to get to grand jury. Later, Randy goes over open records requests.
Rick in Texas. Beat another ticket!
Leon in Las Vegas. Beating tickets, too. Argues that having a license, but not using it, would have kept him out of the pokey a couple of times. Eddie disagrees, saying that as soon as you produce that license at a stop you’ve shot yourself in the foot.
Randy gives a comprehensive account of the remedy plan regarding his recent Cherokee County episode. He’s not been able to discuss it because the rogue judge still had jurisdiction and authority to take more punitive action. That time having lapsed, Randy lays it all out in the first hour. Of his various remedies for various situations over time, this seems to be the most thorough thusfar!
Keith in Alabama. Registration tix. Appeared on time and date specified but the court was closed. Court issued FTA, then dropped it, then re-filed. Randy says M for Speedy Trial and M to Challenge SMJ – both of which should be filed with first papers anyway.
Joe in Mississippi. Grand jury issues. Randy goes over general grand jury process. Joe is being rebuffed trying to get to grand jury. Later, Randy goes over open records requests.
Rick in Texas. Beat another ticket!
Leon in Las Vegas. Beating tickets, too. Argues that having a license, but not using it, would have kept him out of the pokey a couple of times. Eddie disagrees, saying that as soon as you produce that license at a stop you’ve shot yourself in the foot.