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A Simple Way to Win in Traffic Court youtube/watch?v=3cnmLMB2HJA Karl: I get them all the time in traffic court. All I say to the judges all the time and it’s so sweet, after I look at the other two sides. I look at the cop and I look at the prosecutor and I say, “We are here to discuss that I broke the law, right?” Okay, good. We’re here because I broke my right? Good. We’re here because I broke the law? Good, wonderful, let’s go.” The judge Then they start reading the charges and I say, “that is a code that you said I violated. That is a code. I thought we were here to discuss that I broke the law. That’s the law.” I throw them their own book. Like the code of West Virginia. Then I say, “What is the difference between law and a code?” Karl: so they read the difference between a code and a law and then I say, “Hah, I got you. You said that we were here to discuss the matter, the fact that I broke the law. So, did you just make a false claim in court? Are you folks making false claims and saying that I broke the law?” Then one will answer, “You know what I meant.” And I respond, “No, you said that we were here to discuss the fact that I broke the law. I did not break the law. Are you sure you people are going to be able to prove that I broke the law today. Really. I did not break the law. I can prove in two seconds that I didn’t.” So they start to read and I say, “Whoa, I object. That is not the law (that they are reading” They say, “yes, it is.” And I say, “that is a code; what does it say?” They answer, “Code of Virginia.” And I ask, “Where are you pulling that from? It’s a code book; it’s not the law. What’s the difference between the law and a code? Is anybody harmed or injured? No. That is a code (they are reading). What is the law and what is the code? So, you are committing false claims in court? Are you guys committing perjury because you feel like coming into court and saying whatever you feel like saying? Are you lying? I thought you guys swore up and down that we were here to discuss that I broke the law. I guess I didn’t break the law, did I? Then I guess there is no reason for me to be here is there?” Karl: oh man, they hate it. I catch them with the wrong words and I put them over to the common law side. I just say something simple: “Are we here because I broke the law? Is that what you are claiming? Are you claiming that I broke the law?” The only problem is, only man can make a claim. “So I guess we are on the common law side now so who is here to make the claim? Okay, I got them in two seconds or less. “I’m done sir (to the judge); anything else you need?” I love this; I’ve been doing it for over 20 years and now I’m 50 years old. I get in and out of court so fast it’s scary. I don’t do 100 pages of paperwork. Karl Lentz Angela’s talkshoe 39904 Episode 1990 43:00
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 23:02:47 +0000

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