DA Schmidt so abuses law he may make perfect sessions judge in Wednesday vote
Fraud has the outward visible sign of honesty, but lacks the inward spiritual grace. A legal maxim District attorney David Schmidt, in the running as one of 20 applicants for sessions court judge in Hamilton County, is blotted by at least one violation of lawyer ethics in a recent case involving a liberty oriented criminal […]
Marceaux rehearses career insisting on rights, defying cops, taunting courts
Cop watch activist Basil Marceaux is 66 years old and in ailing health. He has been arrested 27 times and attributes his courage in defying lawless public servants to his Marine Corps background and to a desire to preserve American liberties. Mr. Marceaux is the bane of Tennessee judges and clerks for his dogged dealings […]
Interview: State is trafficker in weird securities — car titles, birth certificates
Today on my show I will have an interview with a studied commoner, Brian Robertson, whose calling is in the transportation industry (aka truck driver/operator). This private student of law proposes that our authority over our children is limited on account of marriage licenses and birth certificates, which are financial and commercial instruments, some of […]
Christians, let’s rebuild: David Tulis on administrative notice, fighting for the poor
Today at 4 p.m. eastern time I will be doing an FB live podcast with Joe Salant of War Room at Reconstructionist Radio on Christian rebuilding by using projects such as my transportation administrative notice in the southeast Tennessee. By notice, I intend to halt traffic arrests of citizens who are not commercial users of […]
How administrative notice intends to overturn police traffic abuse
Joe Salant of War Room by Reconstructionist Radio interviews race reparations activist David Tulis in Chattanooga about using administrative notice to force police and sheriff’s deputies to obey the black-letter law in Tennessee. Tweet Pin It
Red Bank arrest alleges traveler Luman in transportation business
Jon D. Luman, 3512A Oakland Terrace., Red Bank, Tenn., is a carpenter and handyman and has a stubborn streak visible even today among hardy remnants of old-style Americans. In the summer of 2017, this married man and the father of three grown children had an encounter with a Red Bank police officer who arrested him […]
Denying due process, Shattuck has authority for 1 thing in Watt case: Dismissal
With loss of due process in a case, a judge loses his powers. If a judge does not respect the due process clause of the national and state constitutions, he becomes impotent to further handle a matter before him. In a criminal case, if he shows a bias in favor of the state, the defendant […]
Watt arrest premised on tax authority of less than penny a day on car users
I’m to the point I think the arrest for a pro-rated possible tax debt of a penny a day for some single day when the tax receipt is to be shown on demand is unconstitutional on it face. By Levi Thurston Arrest for a debt if owed that amounts to a penny a day is […]
Judge Shattuck OKs officer’s contempt, shows partiality in violation of ethics rules
The prosecution of Diana Watt in a transportation stop in Chattanooga is troubling because sessions court is showing favoritism and respect of person for the state actor who is hounding this caregiver of seniors who fell into his Tenn. Code Ann. § Title 55 trap in July 2018. She was dragged from her car under […]
Mrs. Watt stands ground vs. abusive traffic arrest
A woman who was charged in a viral 2018 arrest in Chattanooga is refusing to cooperate with police and prosecutors by yielding her rights and entering a plea deal. Diana Watt, who works as a caregiver among the elderly, says she has no intention of accepting hastily proffered deals on a stack of criminal charges […]