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taking on "the Man" on your own
« on: May 06, 2012, 07:47:14 AM »


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I did a Citizen's Arrest on Fresno County Deputy District Attorney. Hear the DA tell the clerk sitting next to him to "give these things to my wife" as he pulls out his wallet and keys, he knew he was arrested.

Mr. Alexander delivers his prisoner to the Court Bailiff, a County Sherriff's Deputy. Then he educates the Judge and DA on federal law, then the Judge loses control of the courtroom and throws the DA out of court. Watch the DA throughout the proceedings, he's shake'in, not stirred. LMAO

Tell everyone you know to watch the corruption in court and what you can do to fight back. I have a 10th grade education and argue law in state and federal court.

least he has some plums to do something like that  ( or just crazy )





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Motion, Arguments, Objections, and more court BS. "I'm bringing the roof down on this place anyway"..... I allege perjury, corruption, and a RICO conspiracy between another Judge and the Deputy District Attorney while Acting under Color of Law.

Notice all the people in the audience are friends of mine. The people sitting behind the DA are other DA assistants, investigators, and judicial assistants who are all trying to figure out how to stop Mr. Alexander with his 10th grade education. Ahahahahahaha!

RICO = Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organization
Title 18 of the United States Criminal Code.
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Re: taking on "the Man" on your own
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2012, 08:45:48 AM »
Thats how the system works....Good to see Mr. Alexander frustrate the sh** out of the Asst. Da....and enjoy doing so...

Wonder how the trial ended up?

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Re: taking on "the Man" on your own
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2012, 12:57:40 PM »
1997?

almost 15 years ago?

I guess it had something to do with public aid or child support.

Agreed, very ballsey!

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Re: taking on "the Man" on your own
« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2012, 03:22:39 PM »
My reaction too, Tyler, 15 years ago? And what was the outcome? Anyone can go into court and bloviate as Mr. Alexander did, but to what end? What was the outcome?
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