How to Get Out of Traffic Ticket

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1-/02,"*34 53+"! It is not the duty of the police to protect you. Their
job is to protect the Corporation and arrest code breakers.
If you are stopped or held without a 4th Amendment warrant signed by a
federal judge- they're not operating under the law. They are operating on a
limited jurisdiction, in a corporate capacity, as private security guards for
extracting revenues as highwaymen from people who are not protected by
Constitutions.

The Stop:
1) A traffic stop does not constitute an emergency. When the cop turns
on his emergency lights to pull you over, it is unlawful and you may
take your time to find a safe place to pull over out of traffic.
67 When he approaches you, you must ask all the questions- "why did
you pull me over?" "who are you?" "Are you a peace officer?" "Can I
see I.D. like your name, badge#, and business card to be sure?"(this
gives you authority).
87 Don't answer any of his questions unless he has proven I.D. and
jurisdiction. If he asks you a question, answer with either "I don't
understand", "I don't consent", "I don't know" or simply "I can't
answer another question until my lawyer is present."
97 Go on the offensive again with questions- "Am I being arrested?... If
not than am I being detained or am I free to go?" If you are not being
arrested, than you must be free to go. If he detains you any longer it
is unlawful detainment and that will be part of your counterclaim
later.
5) If you feel like cooperating and give the cop your license and
registration, you still have options as he gives you the ticket in
commerce (to co-sign)-


SIGN THE TICKET: Sign your name with a phrase expressing your
reserved rights such as "without recourse" or "all rights reserved"
near your signature(above or to the side) ie. "John Doe all rights
reserved","without recourse John Doe”;



GET THE CASE THROWN OUT BEFORE THE COURT DATE:

1) Within 7 days of the incident, go to the courthouse and see the court
clerk. Bring two friends to be witnesses to your conversation with the
clerk.
67 Tell the clerk that you are here to resolve your ticket/case and you
need to see a magistrate(judge).
87 The clerk will tell you that you are not in the computer system yet
and therefore you cannot see the judge or have a hearing. Make
sure you get the clerk's name and have the clerk repeat that you
cannot see a judge to resolve this case at this time.
97 Have your two witnesses each sign swarn affidavits testifying that
the clerk would not let you appear at that time and send those copies
and the original ticket to the court and consider the case dismissed.


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WHAT TO DO ON YOUR COURT DATE:
If you go to the court date and they still want to hold a hearing, you still
have options. When the judge calls you up to discuss yourcase, this is the
conversation you should have:

judge: "Is John Doe present?"
you: "I'm here for that matter as the authorized representative of the
defendant and will cross the bar retaining all of my inalienable rights and
waiving none with the agreement of the court."
judge: "Ok. Mr. Doe, how do you plea?" (guilty, not guilty...)
you: "I plea demurrer." what is Demurrer?
or (continue)
you: "I'm appearing specially not generally!"
judge: "ok."
you: "Is this a court of record?"
judge: "yes."
you: "Let the record show that I'm reserving all my rights not to be bound
by any unrevealed contracts."
judge: "uhmm...ok."
you: "I would like to see a verified complaint filed by the city attorney,
under penalty of perjury, that there is a crime that I committed and I'd
like to see the witness."


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