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Old 04-15-2007, 10:51 AM
phreeman2003 phreeman2003 is offline
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Edited repost as new thread: Do attachements to R4C create an appearance or am I ok?

Last Friday (4/6/07), I was stopped for expired registration (chose to let lapse). Also, I previously had not reinstated DL after trumped up DUI charges from attempting to exercise my rights to refuse to roadside contracting transaction the preceding year and a half ago (I used a bar card negotiater that time around. There was so much wrong with the paper work I'm pretty sure the cop purposelly did it to let me skate or was drunk himself). I felt these acts were constructive notice I was ceceding from the corporate state. I hadn't yet created any of the display notices because the only examples I was aware of were David Merril's before all the others started sharing. I really couldn't make heads or tails of them, at the time. I've been distracted from the research, due to family issues, and never got around to it. I was thinking of having a not for hire plate made.

I offered the revenue agent what he claimed unacceptable forms of ID (no picture) through the slightly opened window. I was carrying a not amenable to service DL, they never found it in my wallet. Because it's only legible once one is told what it reads and I hadn't reinstated DL, I didn't feel this was the right time to test it. He claimed everyone needed a license to drive. I told him I was traveling and those were all I had, at which point, I told him that was all I had to say. After a couple more minutes of the DL/registration requests to identify myself, the officer grabbed for the car door, which is normally locked, but this time wasn't and proceeded to forcefully assist me out of the car to cuff and stuff me into his squad. He did this just as backup arrived, then helped himself to extensive search of my private property. I keep a couple small lunch size coolers, changes of clothes, some tools, and recreational equipment in the back section, due to my work; and, like a boy scout, I like to be prepared for what may come. (accepted for this scenario, I guess)

Turns out I had warrants cause SOS must have re-suspended the license, the registration renewal notice has a place for listing one's mandatory insurance or maybe the emmissions test I didn't take.

So, I'm escorted to city hall/police station, where I'm again told you can't drive anywhere in this STATE, or U.S. without a license. My response was I chose not to renew the registration and know there's supreme court cases that declare the right to travel. The officer responded driving was a previlege and he could use a trip to Washington. I replied "The privilege to drive was a voluntary agreement. I don't accept."

I was printed "for identification purposes" seated on a bench for processing and then put in the gray bar suite. While checking my priors, I heard the officer mumble he's glad he called. When he finished this phone call I asked what that statement was about and he claimed I had a history of resisting. I told him I didn't do anything different in that situation, where that "peace officer" dragged me from my car into the middle of a busy street luckily it was early a.m., so there was no traffic. That guy was on a power trip and the town has some checkered history. Why does a population of 5000 need a police helicopter, gratis of the patriot act? The $500 impound administrative fee must be to gas that thing. (a different village than current situation)

In this instance, the second officer, whom I'll gather is a witness to holding/processing claimed that's passive resistence. I slightly sarcastically thanked him for educating me to that. They requested some additional identifying info and I gave them a post office box saying I was a man on the land (I know technically zip code district postal customer; it's close to where I stay).

I was stopped at 4:30 p.m. and released by 6:30 p.m., with a $2000 I-bond on my autograph. I was unlawfully searched and seized never read my miranda.
I was cited for obstruction (complaint reads refused to provide DL, give name or identify himself), no proof of insurance, driving on suspended, and expired registration. One citation has the P.O. Box and the others and misdemeanor complaint use my last known. Everything was filled out with all caps fiction. I autographed things U.D. and told the officers I would be doing such. One said, "I didn't need to sign anything, they just wouldn't let me go." I only had change in my pocket having just purchased gas. Is change lawful money?

The auto was impounded without giving me any paper work or towing report and I wasn't given any notice on a probable cause hearing for impound. Just told the tower's flyer was posted on the reception window and I would need proof of insurance, license, and title to get release. Trying to coral a sheeple?

Last Monday, I timely R4Ced all the citations, complaint and I-bond. However, in the red ink I included the ILCS citation for the refusal. In the body of the letter, I used the "your" qualifier before the UCC and ILCS cites. The attached explanation states sui juris status on special visitation and not intended for jurisdictional purposes citing seven numbered points of contention (basic i.e.: misnomer, SMJ, oath, bond, etc)with notorary certification. Additionally, I attached 2 pgs of caselaw citations leading with Chicago Coach v. City Chicago (local jurisdiction RE: license, insurance and registration) followed by primarily Supreme Ct. cases with the heading "Constitutionally Protected Right to Travel as Opposed to State Privilege (voluntary agreement in commerce) to Drive/Drivers License"

I sent certified with green card. Does it seem a fatally defective effort? Might the officer abate; the easy way out? Due the substance over form maxim, couldn't the mailing be construed to replace the probable cause seizure hearing I was denied? I haven't done the respository evidence file, as of yet, because the minor additional cost is even strecthing things right now. I was expecting to call my hall and get back to work this last Monday. I checked the County Clerk's filing records yesterday and the paperwork isn't there, yet, The court house is in this same city blocks away. It happened Friday before Easter I would think Monday would be a normal heavy files delivery day from Police to court.
There's a May 18th court date.

Oh, I did the R4C this way because the thread links weren't working for me, until I figured the way around the login problem. A fellow sui jurist had sent me a template sometime ago. I'll link the R4C response if necessary.
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