"michigan courts"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed legal strategies for handling court citations and traffic violations, featuring caller Dave who provided detailed guidance on proper pleading procedures, filing requirements, and the importance of understanding code and rule pleading courts versus common law courts. The show covered topics including the 72-hour citation return requirement, waiver of immunity documents, bills of particulars, and the critical distinction between pleas of not guilty versus pleas in bar. Koernke also addressed economic concerns including rising food prices and currency devaluation, military recruitment challenges, and provided resources for obtaining out-of-print legal texts. The episode concluded with militia organization guidance, preparedness recommendations, and information about alternative heating methods using corn burners.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Fetcher discussed federal overreach in law enforcement, focusing on a no-knock raid in Georgia that resulted in the death of 92-year-old Kathryn Johnston. They analyzed how commercial informants and federal programs incentivize illegal searches, comparing tactics to East German surveillance states. The hosts examined the erosion of jury trials in American courts, attributing the decline to financial incentives for judges and lawyers embedded in the legal system. They also covered a controversial incident in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, where school staff staged a fake active shooter scenario that traumatized sixth-grade students, which Koernke characterized as psychological conditioning tied to anti-gun agendas. The episode promoted Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign and encouraged grassroots activism.