Re: Don, I have been looking for him fir a long time. I even
visited his hangout, and was told that they have not seen him for
quite some time. As to bail on tickets, the law says that no one
can be incarcerated on an infraction. You have to just challenge
them on this. They incarcerated me on a ticket, and no sooner than
they got me in, they told me that they were releasing me, but
added that I was to appear in thirty days for trial. I told them
that if they wanted me there for trial, then keep me here. They
said that they did not have the money to keep me in jail. I told
them that I was not there to save them money. I immediately
initiated a lawsuit against Commissioner Kevil Martin for
kidnapping, holding me hostage, and demanding ransom (signature).
See Branson v. Martin, 56 Cal.App. 4th at 300. That case generated
a California Law Review on the Fourth Amendment right to be taken
before a Magistrate for a Probable Cause Hearing. It case
completely thwarted the identification of who is, and who is not a
Magistrate pursuant to Penal Code 808. The California Appellate
Court rewrote the law of Pen. Code 808 to save the can of the
Defendant Commissioner Martin. The case is even cited in the U.S.
Supreme Court in other matters before the Court on defining
what is a "Magistrate."
Ron
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