My prior post was unduly negative. I am exhausted. The procedure that you are referring to is, in California, called a demurrer. (There is also a motion in arrest of judgment.) In Federal District Court, it is a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim.
You are correct in that when you are asked to enter a plea, you must raise all issues of sufficiency and jurisdiction, or they are, with some exceptions, waived.
I know California law and procedure thoroughly. I am dealing with judges who are full throttle renegade. On Thursday, the day before the contempt hearing, I filed a Younger (1971) complaint in federal district court. The record that the State Court is giving me is perfect for a Younger (1971) action.
Ok.
The fellas are telling me that federal courts ignore the challenge to jurisdiction.
Not one successful ruling in 20 years of trying.
Interesting. I'm starting to think that there might be something real to your "wrench". But the bottom line is that I need to find people who will do what I need them to do, rather than what they want to do.
Right now, I need a fan club. Period. If people (hundreds or thousands) form a "fan club", it will send a clear and undeniable "game over" message to my opponents. My life is at stake in this. It is a race, with the question being who will take me seriously first, my opponents, or a "fan club" who has formed for the purpose of monitoring the unfolding story, preserving the whole story, and speaking the story to bring it to the attention of others, including people who can be held to account for not acting on the information to stop the evil being done to me.
Make my situation the "cause celebre" for STEEM, and you will have something that could attract huge numbers of people to this platform. It's a win-win.
Lol, nobody listens to me.
Im probably not your best reference.
The method does work, ive used it.
The court of criminal appeals rejected my interlocutory on 'insufficient notice', which was bs, or id have a ruling from them.
If there is a next time i will get notice acknowledged in the record and follow up in writing to prevent that.
I noticed after filing that appeal and being rejected is when the 'just sign and walk out' offer was put on the table.
The cca didnt want my issue in their record.
There is no question that the state hasnt met their burden to prove every element of the charge, but lawyers are slippery bastards, if they can misdirect and obfuscate, they will, they dont care if their win is legit, or not.
Call them on the record not indicating any evidence supporting their claim that there is jurisdiction, its a free pass to them if you dont.
You aren't telling me anything I don't already know, and it is silly for you to think that you can advise me without spending at least a couple of hours reviewing the procedural context.
I repeat, I need a fan club. I need bodies who can punch keys on a keyboard. This is an urgent need, not because I am in immediate danger, but because this is the moment of opportunity.
There is only one qualification for this job: A willingness to do what I need. I need a fan club. Get me one. I will do everything I can do to be transparent and solidly real. But I can't fucking do EVERYTHING by myself while surrounded by sheep who won't do anything.
Man, i know that feeling,...
I'm putting the hard sell on you only to demonstrate the problem for others. Your remarks about how we need to be "one for all all for one" like those farmers on Planet Anarchy is dead on target. That's exactly the problem. Self government, as instituted in the United States, doesn't work for the same reason that anarchy won't work. This sheeplike urban population isn't capable of either.
The way to start the grassfire is to incentivize people to get involved, one by one. It has to be a winning proposition (as a sheep would calculate it) for a sheep to sign up to be converted into an empowered fully human being.
Do you realize that your decision to converse with me, and perhaps to make it a habit, has the potential to be the match that lights the grassfire?
Just waiting for my chance to grab the microphone.