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  1. Scooterdog

    What's a "Motion For Discovery" look like?

    WTF? THat is a blatent out and out lie! Talk to any legal proffesor, and they will tell you the importance of discovery. What an idiot. What law books have you read?
  2. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    LMAO! Prove me wrong dummy! You can't. Again, you show your ignorance in legal procedure, and clearly don't have a clue about the default process. Sorry for you. GH will never prove me wrong, because I'm not wrong. GH can say whatever, but has not shown where I am wrong, but rather post's...
  3. Scooterdog

    What's a "Motion For Discovery" look like?

    What a dumb ass. Who cares who a lawyer calls? What is your point? Your lawyer can talk to the judge, but you can't. So what? Again, gh is dead wrong, and his rediculouse suggestion that you "not file anything" is laughable. If you don't file anything, you won't be making much of a record...
  4. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    Well, yes I do think you're an idiot. Your lack of legal knowledge, then resorting to worthless post's such as yours, proves this. It's not my fault that you don't understand what I'm showing you, that is YOUR fault. Get educated in law and legal procedure, then come back, you might be able...
  5. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    Sorry Carl, but it works in Cal, and I'm trying to find the case for you now. Will post it when I have it. I believe the case was in Riverside Cal, and the judge said something to the affect: "good cause exists to dismiss case due to lack of prosecution." Action Date Action Text...
  6. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    An idiot like you may not, but those of us who have been in the court on more than one occasion, and won, would. Your not the sharpest tool in the shed are ya? :roflmao: Once you default the prosecutor, and you will, you THEN file the motion to dismiss. Let me explain it so even you can...
  7. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    Although the above isn't all of it, this would be the body of the motion to dismiss the action: I, Scooterdog, having appeared under threat, duress, and coercion, only to protect Aggrieved Defendant's interests, without any appearance of an adverse party, where the Judge was not an impartial...
  8. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    AUTHORITIES "Once jurisdiction is challenged, the court cannot proceed when it clearly appears that the court lacks jurisdiction, the court has no authority to reach merits, but, rather, should dismiss the action." Melo v. US, 505 F2d 1026. "This/here is no discretion to ignore that lack of...
  9. Scooterdog

    What's a "Motion For Discovery" look like?

    What ever loser. I would never call a lawyer, only two people need lawyers, Underage persons and incompetent. I say gh would fall under "incompetent".
  10. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    Acceptance of oath: Notice for loser prosecutor(or whatever public servant): Point of Law: All contracts commence with an offer and only become binding upon acceptance. See: "Contracts" by Farnsworth, third edition, sect. 3.3, pages 112, 113. Infra. The organic Constitutions of the...
  11. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    Sure, : FIRST: This is lawful notification and is sent pursuant to the federal Constitution, specifically, the Bill of Rights, in particular, the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth and Tenth Amendments, and pursuant to your oath, and requires your written response to me specific to...
  12. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    A completly worthless post. No facts, just more sarcasm comming from someone who knows nothing about the law. As a matter of fact, greenloser has posted nothing but bs. Lies, twisted truth, and half ass'ed/half backed notions of how legal procedure works. I stand by my experiences...
  13. Scooterdog

    What's a "Motion For Discovery" look like?

    No gh, you are the "nut", the little loser telling people crap like "talk to the prosecutor, they will help". That is almost criminal. I never said or insinuated I was a lawyer. Again, why would I? I have never lost to a lawyer, and my cases actually make the paper. Again, a public...
  14. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    Better read up on the law. Here again, " he has some very bizarre notions of the law" is a flat out public servant statement! Of course it sounds bizarre, when you ACTUALLY follow law and procedure. Cdwjava, and gh are clearly ignorant of the Common Law, and it shows by cdwjava's quote.
  15. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    You have no idea what law is. You can't rebut the default, because your to stupid to understand it. (the quote above sounds like a lowlife public servant) Put up or shut up. Prove that a default won't work. You can't because you are incompentent, and don't know anything about law. Default...
  16. Scooterdog

    What's a "Motion For Discovery" look like?

    we don't have traffic infractions. No lawyer in my state has ever won a case against me, sorry. Child custody, won in less than a half hour. Chief of police resigned within a half hour of a court case against me, thus the city did away with the police department. Only have a sheriff's...
  17. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    Priceless! :rolleyes: Sounds like a feagin Geico comercial. Default the prosecutor and be done with it.
  18. Scooterdog

    What's a "Motion For Discovery" look like?

    I guess thats why I've never lost a case. You don't even know how to make the record, which you have shown throughout your posts. Any one stupid enough to listen to someone telling them to go and talk to a prosecutor should lose a case. You never talk to the prosecutor, and in Montana, they...
  19. Scooterdog

    Speeding

    You can default the prosecutor! DEFAULT = NO MATTER OF CONTROVERSY = DISMISSAL When there is a prosecutor in court: KEEP THIS IN MIND: Courts can only hear matters in controversy. When the prosecutor defaults, there ceases to exist any matter of controversy between the parties (you and...
  20. Scooterdog

    Property Taxes not paid

    Homestead rights don't exist under common law, but they have been enacted in at least 27 states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma...
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