• @MisterMcBolt
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    804 months ago

    Turn a traffic citation into an arrest warrant with this one simple trick!

  • @Treczoks
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    454 months ago

    Looks like the court knows about SovCit idiots and how to deal with them. Good.

    • @BB69
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      204 months ago

      It’s Texas, I’m sure 50% of their cases go like this

  • theodewere
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    264 months ago

    “which magic spell do i utter next, and are there any magic symbols that go along with that”

    • PlasterAnalyst
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      94 months ago

      I believe this would be considered a civil matter in most jurisdictions. Most municipal “courts” have little or no power, especially not the ability to issue arrest warrants. Of course in my state, traffic tickets go to county court. Some municipalities in my state have hearings for code violations, to call it a court would be absurd though, as you can challenge their ruling in real court.

    • @heyitsmikey128
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      4 months ago

      IANAL but isn’t it like a constitutional right? It might depend on the type of charge

      • muse
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        134 months ago

        What you do in your free time is up to you, are you a lawyer or not?

  • @carl_dungeon
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    104 months ago

    Oh man, I wanna see what happened next!

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOPM
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      144 months ago

      It seemed to annoy them that they wouldn’t leave them alone.

      • @carl_dungeon
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        124 months ago

        Haha. Man I’d love to these types of posts collected into a timeline of delusion crashing into consequence.