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Dada in Federal Court 7/17 .... leads to 4 days in jail

Started by Kat Kanning, September 11, 2006, 03:11 PM NHFT

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If it's July 16, there's about a 90% chance I can be there.

Kat Kanning

Fed. Marshalls just came to the door to give Dave a summons for court on 7/17 10 am.

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Quote from: Kat Kanning on July 02, 2007, 10:36 AM NHFT
Fed. Marshalls just came to the door to give Dave a summons for court on 7/17 10 am.

They have to do something while they're waiting for Ed Brown.

Very good chance I can make it 7/17, but as before, I refuse to enter the courthouse. I will be more than happy to demonstrate outside and ensure the safety of courtroom attendees' electronic devices (and other things they don't allow inside), though.

KBCraig

Quote from: Kat Kanning on July 02, 2007, 10:36 AM NHFT
Fed. Marshalls just came to the door to give Dave a summons for court on 7/17 10 am.

"Dave's not here, man!"

;D

d_goddard

Will this be the Fed court in Concord, again?

Dreepa

Quote from: KBCraig on July 02, 2007, 11:42 AM NHFT
Quote from: Kat Kanning on July 02, 2007, 10:36 AM NHFT
Fed. Marshalls just came to the door to give Dave a summons for court on 7/17 10 am.

"Dave's not here, man!"

;D
Good one Cheech good one!

Kat Kanning


Dave Ridley

ya me be at the federal compound again....demonstration good


Revmar

Not that it will do any good, but I've just sent the following letter to the two Persecuters listed in the summons.  Dada, do you know which Judge will hear your contempt charge?  I may not be in that part of the country yet but I can type and make phone calls from Wisconsin.



Mr. Colantuono and Mr. Irish,

I find this consistent attack on Mr. Ridley (case #07MJ22) not only a phenomenal waste of time and tax money but also an insult to all Americans and the supposed freedoms we share.  In the first place Mr. Ridley's original "offense" of handing out flyers to IRS officials could have been much more effectively handled by the offended agents simply tossing out the flyer.  The prosecution of Mr. Ridley  was obscene and this added action seems to me to be purely punitive. 

In addition to being Federal officers, you are also citizens of this country. You too well feel the effects of the actions you take.  Please consider dropping this frivolous action against the very peaceful and honest Mr. Ridley.

Thank you for your time,

Mark Sahba

Kat Kanning

BTW, he's being threatened with up to $5000 fine and 30 days in jail for not paying the $125 fine.

dalebert

It could be tight, but I might actually be able to show. That'll be right around the time I'm planning to arrive in N.H. I have to check with my landlord.

d_goddard


Revmar

Quote from: Kat Kanning on July 03, 2007, 05:44 AM NHFT
BTW, he's being threatened with up to $5000 fine and 30 days in jail for not paying the $125 fine.

Wow!   :worship:  See, this is what happens when you don't bow down before the king. 

I know a guy who works at HUD.  He's a Lawyer.  Anyone surprised that he sees nothing wrong with what the Feds are doing to Dada.  His response whenever I point out this kind of obscene behavior is always "well, you must not have all the facts."  When I pointed out the added contempt attack he said, well, he did not pay the fine did he?"  I keep forgetting that to Lawyers, the LAW takes precedent over humanity.

d_goddard

Quote from: Revmar on July 03, 2007, 10:40 AM NHFT
to Lawyers, the LAW takes precedent over humanity.
YES

Remember that.
It is one of the key things to learn to become an effective liberty advocate: the Attorney General, and all the minions she sends to lobby for draconian ant-freedom legislation, are all lawyers. Hence, they act like robots: totally predictable. It's like fighting NPC's in a videogame that has a piss-poor AI engine.

Should you ever want to kill or pass a bill in the legislature, by (a) doing some research ahead of time and (b) constructing your questions properly, you can make them say exactly the words you want the legislators to hear.

Kat Kanning

Quote from: d_goddard on July 03, 2007, 11:58 AM NHFT

Remember that.
It is one of the key things to learn to become an effective liberty advocate: the Attorney General, and all the minions she sends to lobby for draconian ant-freedom legislation, are all lawyers. Hence, they act like robots: totally predictable. It's like fighting NPC's in a videogame that has a piss-poor AI engine.

Should you ever want to kill or pass a bill in the legislature, by (a) doing some research ahead of time and (b) constructing your questions properly, you can make them say exactly the words you want the legislators to hear.


Confused.  Aren't you the one always begging people to get a lawyer?