- https://www.state-citizen.org/.
- Richard McDonald has done a superb job.
- He has them organized a bit differently. You can get into his extensive files via the highlighted "File Room" link.
- File Room - https://www.state-citizen.org/files/
- allfiles.txt is a MUST PRINT OUT AND AT LEAST READ THE TITLES OF ALL HIS FILES.
- allfiles.txt - is an index only of all of his files by group. I printed this out and its 23 pages.
- The index is NOT linked to the files so you have to figure out what file you want & note its applicable group
- then go back to that group in "Index of /files and find the file.
- He has dozens of documents on the DOT debauchery and how to deal with it.
Read Richard McDonald's Seminar on state Citizenship - https://section520.org/rjmseminar1.html
We don’t live
in the good old days when the police were on our side any more. These
suggestions could help keep you out of trouble.
Things to Remember When Confronted By The
Police
If you have a confrontation with the police - know your rights
and know what you
should or should not do to give them up. Just follow these
10 rules:
1. Don’t Talk.
Do not say a word to the officer. Just shut
up! I cannot stress to you the
importance of this rule. Do not talk! Do not
attempt to convince the officer of
your innocence. Everyone is innocent, no
one should be arrested and no one
should be in jail and that is all the
officer hears all day every day. He / she
does not care generally whether
you are innocent or guilty and there is nothing
that he / she can do at this
point. Most times, when people speak to officers
they say something that
makes their situation far worse. Keep your mouth shut,
there will be plenty
of time to talk later.
2. Don’t Run.
I said above to listen to the
officer and follow his / her instructions. Do not
be scared and do not let
the liquid courage, aka alcohol, convince you that you
can outrun the twelve
officers and helicopter that will track you down. Also,
police become highly
suspicious that someone running has a weapon and may be
quick to draw their
weapon. Additionally, when they do run you down expect much
stronger force
used to subdue a fleeing suspect.
3. Never Resist Arrest.
Perhaps
the most important thing not to do is touch the police officer at all!
Again, sober up quick and follow what the officer says. Many people attempt
to
bump the officer or swat an officers hands away. This often falls under
the
assault statutes and now a minor misdemeanor arrest becomes a FELONY.
Thus a
reckless driving charge leads to a year or more in state prison.
Additionally,
touching the officer in any way can lead to a baton in the
mouth.
4. Don’t Believe the Police.
It is perfectly legal for the
police to lie to get you to make an admission. The
police frequently
separate two friends and tell one the other one ratted him /
her out.
Because of the lie, the other friend now rats the first friend out.
Police
and detectives also state that “it will be easier” to talk now…LIES!!!
DON’T
BELIEVE THIS BS! It will only be easier for the police to prove their
case!
5. No Searching.
Do not allow the police to search anywhere! If the
police officer asks, they do
not have the right to search and must have your
consent. If you are asked make
sure you proclaim to any witnesses that “You
(the police) do not have consent to
search.” If they perform the search
anyway, that evidence may be thrown out
later. Also, if you consent to a
search, the officers may find something that
you had no idea you had placed
somewhere, ie: marijuana left by a friend. (my input, what could be more
frightening than law enforcement planting something illegal that you HONESTLY
have no recollection!)
Remember, that denying the police consent to search
DOES NOT give them the
probable cause they would need to conduct a search.
6. Don’t Look At Places Where You Don’t Want Police to Search.
Police are trained to watch you and react to you. They know that you are
nervous
and scared and many people look to the areas that they don’t want
the police to
search. Do not react to the search and do not answer any
questions. LOOK DOWN
AND KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT!!!
7. Do Not Talk Shit
to the Police.
I don’t care if you have been wrongly arrested and the true
culprit is standing
in front of you. Don’t talk shit! Police hear all day
that my dad is the the
Governor’s Assistant’s Intern and I will have your
badge for this! Police have a
lot of discretion in the upcoming charges
brought. Police can add charges,
change a misdemeanor to a felony, or even
talk to the prosecutor that is
ultimately prosecuting you.
8. If
Police Come to Your Home, Do not Let Them In and Do Not Step Outside Your
Home.
If the police are confident you have committed a felony, they are
coming in
anyway, because they generally don’t need an arrest warrant. Make
it clear to
the police by stating: “No you may not come in”, or “I am
comfortable talking
right here”, or “You need a search warrant to enter my
home.” If they return,
your attorney can arrange for you to turn yourself in
should that be necessary
and you will spend no time in jail between the
hearings.
9. Outside Your Home Arrested, Do Not Accept Offer to Go In
Your Home for
Anything.
The officer may say to you, how about you go
inside and change, freshen up, talk
to your wife, husband, get a jacket, or
any other reason. The police will
graciously escort you in and then tear
your home apart searching through it.
Also, do not let them secure your car.
Your car is fine. Remember they are lying
to you. They don’t give a damn if
you are really cold or if you need to talk to
your wife or husband.
10. Don’t say a word.
It’s incredible how many people feel that they
can convince the officer, the
booking officer or a detective (if your case
reaches that stature) that they are
not guilty. YOUR CASE IS NOT DECIDED BY
THESE PEOPLE. They have no affect on
your records. Wait to speak to your
lawyer! The courts give enormous weight to
“confessions” during this stage.
A suspect is almost NEVER released after being
arrested.
Follow
these ten simply rules religiously and many of your rights will remain
intact. I don’t care how nervous, scared or drunk you are, THESE RULES ARE
VERY
IMPORTANT, and will help you tremendously in the short and long run.
And
remember - we are not your lawyer!
You'll notice that rule #1 and rule #10
are the same. SHUT UP!
There is a very good reason for
that.
Forget the word "can." Anything you say to the police WILL be used
against you.
ANYTHING!
Matter of fact, having worked in all of the
following at one time or another, I can tell you that you never, never, NEVER
give one word of information to the police, a bank, or an insurance company that
you are not required to give. NOT ONE WORD!
These people are not your
friends.
Get used to it.