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Re:right to counsel
Jersee and Ice,
Thanks for the speedy replies. Even though this is the first time I have gotten on the forum,&I have been reading and considering many things on this site as well as others for quite some time now.& I have have actually been kidnapped by well meaning blue suited agents of BB on a couple of occassions.& I am familiar with Right to Travel, Redemption, and similar issues. The state and I have a wife and 7 children that I love deeply, but all of whom are not (yet) of the same mindset that I am on these issues.& Regardless of the rightness of things, I find it difficult at best to provide for them from a jail cell, and admittedly if I had handled one situation differently that could have been avoided.
Nonetheless, for the present I feel that the wisest course of action is to get better educated about these matters and pick my battles carefully.(Be wise as a serpent and harmless as a dove.) I am not sure that I am ready to do battle with them on most of the issues that you mention, but was hoping to wrap this up using their own statutes. I do think there is a lot of merit to asking the judge some of those questions ,but&wonder how to proceed if she refuses to answer them&properly. As several have pointed out on these forums,&they have the power whether right or not. I couldn't agree more that my daughter has a right to counsel and that it doen't have to be a lawyer, but where can I show them irrefutably by the law that this is so. What will stop them from holding me in contempt if I raise these issues?& What if they refuse to provide a court of record?& What if they refuse to allow a notary to swear in?& In any case I will check out the downloads section you mentioned and I really appreciate all the great information you are posting on this site and will continue to try to learn as much as time allows.
CRH
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