
Taco Bell Picnic Bench
"...the individual's right to
go about his business or
to stay put and remain silent
in the face of police questioning."
-- Supreme Court Case: 528 U. S. 119, 125
(2000)
Taco Bell Picnic Bench
Audio Comments
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Saturday -- October 23, 2004
David String -- Audio Interview
David String in Glassboro NJ
First Court Appearance: August 23, 2004
Plead NOT GUILTY
Do not plead guilty as is often advised by Public Defenders.
Public Defenders often have little interest in a particular client, they just seek to get along week after week with the Court and often see it all as a meaningless game played with the local prosecutors office. Do not trust a Public Defender, unless he earns your trust by hard, competent work on your behalf in an effort to fight for your rights as an American Citizen. Good luck.
NJ Report 1 - Wednesday
NJ Report 2 - Thursday
Complaint & Summons Glassboro NJ Police Department
Purposely obstruct, impair or pervert the administration of law or other governmental function
An independently unlawful act
Obstruction Of Justice
An Independently Unlawful Act = Right to Remain Silent
Glassboro NJ Police Report
Plead NOT GUILTY
Do not plead guilty as is often advised by Public Defenders.
Public Defenders often have little interest in a particular client, they just seek to get along week after week with the Court and often see it all as a meaningless game played with the local prosecutors office. Do not trust a Public Defender, unless he earns your trust by hard, competent work on your behalf in an effort to fight for your rights as an American Citizen. Good luck.
Patrolman Jones: String became sarcastic
Sarcastic -- says Patrolman J. Jones |
Herner Police Report | Comments |
OUT OF THE BLUE -- Click on Play Button to hear Audio
Patrolmen Herner came up with the concept for
David to leave the "property" on his own -- out of the blue.
Next Court Date: Monday, December 13, 2004
Obstruction Of Justice |
An Independently Unlawful Act = Right to Remain Silent
Obstruction Of Justice |
Complaint & Summons Glassboro NJ Police Department
Purposely obstruct, impair or pervert the administration of law or other governmental function
Remaining Silent
An independently unlawful act
Obstruction Of Justice II |
JOHN LONGENECKER, Pro Per Inc. 800 470-4602
Edward Lawson
Ed Lawson
Go to court and argue the four dissenting opinions [from Hiible] and redo the issue again.
Conduct that is incompatible with the Constitution has to be challenged.
Ed Lawson
New Jersey Taco Picnic Bench Case -- Sue the police department for false arrest.
Larger issues must be raised. Raise the moral questions.
The price your pay for silence...
Ed Lawson
All of the liberties, all of the freedoms, all of the free enterprise -- all of that is on the line. The whole American Dream is in your hands at the moment you find yourself confronted by a police office who is doing something that is wrong. You have to be willing to fight for this country at that point where this great legacy is in your hands.
Ed Lawson
What should the picnic bench guy do? It was a punitive arrest. Just punishment. You can file a false arrest legal action. Seek the imposition of a court order... to discourage this type of thing from happening again.
Ed Lawson
What should the picnic bench guy do?
Take a look at the Federal RICO Act | US Title 18 | Part I | Ch 96 | Section 1961 - 1968
US Code Title 18 | Part I Chapter 96 |
Ed Lawson
The guy eating the taco would need some help. If you start, there is at least a chance that other people will join you. If you start... Anything that is worthwhile is a hard fight.
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