Corey recounts his, and others’, experience last Wednesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Highlights, or low points, include the court refusing to acknowledge that every agency they claim is state or local is actually a federal agency as evidenced by their FEIN or federal employee identification number, the court citing California Constitution of 1849, which stipulates that as a federal official or federal employee, they are forbidden to have a state government position. Judicial notice is demanded by Corey regarding 9307(h) commercial code (that states the United States is located in the District of Columbia) and the commissioner says she is not taking notice…. this despite the Evidence Code that states the court must take notice of all statutes and codes.  True name is unknown on charging docs is converted to a 14th amendment citizen on the fly. Commissioners Gast and Omens run a star chamber proceeding and conspire with the city attorney to declare Corey claims his true name is the first and last name on the charging document, and that because he refuses to agree to their definition of “counsel” that he is incompetent and must be represented by a public defender. Corey challenges the public defender with the court’s own rules regarding his requirement to make a pleading, when he has no counsel. Among other questions, the public defender asks Corey if he is mentally ill. The outward intimidation by the county sheriffs deputies in the court house of Corey, his supporters and other attendees in the court room is reviewed as evidence of how rouge this court is. The support for Corey at the court house physically, and donations sent since last episode are celebrated and thanked.

 

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