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Originally Posted by redy2fiyt
I read the post thoroughly and it really appears that you know your stuff (i.e., Rule 605). I also Read Weis' post (Weis Dismissed Parts 1 and 2), which were very enlightening.
Respectfully though, have you actually used your aforementioned lack of jurisdiction defense in a courtroom? What has your experience been like?
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Thanks Gabe;
I'm still learning every day.
No I haven't yet had a chance to use that stuff in the fictional court room as of yet because the last four times that I have been stopped by policy officers they were not able to issue me a ticket that I would need to give them a courtesy call.
It has ended on the street with the policy man (3rd of fourth time )I had quite a conference of 9 cops and 2 liars being called to the roadside were they could not gain jurisdiction over me. 2.5 hours of roadside schooling of policy men no ticket, no arrest.
By the way I still do not have any license plates,registration or driver license.