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Venue: Public Internet of Gallatin county and kindred counties

Encompassing: all Lawful inhabitants of Gallatin county


Consent: Public Internet Affidait by !ean "aid#
I$%E&$E% A''I"AVI%
C()E! $(* your affiant !ean "aid+ a lawful inhabitant of Gallatin
county+ )ontana country+ united !tates of America#
,our Affiant is a witness to:
Ernie *ayne ter %elgte
&esisting Arrest trial
-ustice Court
.o/eman+ )ontana
0123145 6:78 am
Prior to the trial+ your Affiant counted 48 police of arious uniforms
stationed around the court and building# !ome were in cars parked around
the perimeter# 'our deputies manned the magnetometer at the court entrance#
%he entire 9ury pool and all spectators were re:uired to pass under the arch;
if no metal was detected+ the spectators were gien a <ticket stub=+ as some
sort of pass to enter the court#
Ernie *ayne ter %elgte >hereafter <Ernie=? had 6 supporters on the spectator
side of the courtroom+ including Ernie=s parents# %here were 5 deputies in
the room+ at least one of which had a reoler on hip#
About 20 people were in court as prospectie 9urors# %he prospects had
nametags on their chests saying <-ustice Court 9uror=#
Prosecutor )ills asked one man if he had seen any news coerage of the
Ernie saga# %he man said he had seen the coerage on %V and called it
@bi/arreA# At that point -udge .ehar 9umped in and asked if anyone had
seen any coerage# "eputy county attorney )ills was surprised when only B
people raised their hands# .ehar e9ected all B immediately# A 3th man later
admitted he too had seen coerage# %he later man was not seated as a 9uror#
%he prospects were typical# !ome couldn=t tell )ills what a 9ury does#
(thers seemed alert and focused#
-udge .ehar1 a substitute 9udge from Ennis+ pushed prosecutor )ills to
watch the clock# )ills was isibly nerous at times+ hands shaking# Cis
oice was shaking on two sentences# Cis face was ery red most of the time+
but not always# )ills seemed embarrassed+ at times bumbling his seating
chart and miDing up the names of the 9ury pool#
Ernie began his oir dire :uestions >9ury pool? with a speech about
@personsA# It seemed clear from the beginning that Ernie was not familiar
with procedure+ or he was ignoring it#
Ernie brought up the word @corporationA seeral times during the trial#
(f the roughly 20 pool members+ four women and two men were seated# %he
B 9urors appeared to be aerage )ontanans#
%rial#
Ernie brings @liminisA motion+ )ills ob9ects+ sustained as outside releancy#
Ernie eDplains <persons and capital letters= theory and states @I am not a
corporationA+ and I hae no @part of that worldA# )ills ob9ects again+ same
releancy ob9ection1 but this time .ehar oer1ruled the prosecutor giing
Ernie1 a man defending himself without counsel1 @wide latitudeA#
%he !tate=s only witness was sheriff=s deputy .oDmeyer+ a uniformed man+
about B= 5A tall and weighing at least 2B8 pounds#
.oDmeyer described Ernie=s arrest inside the Law and -ustice center; and
stated that Ernie was @actiely resistingA arrest# Ernie later stated: what
Ernie was doing is known as @passie resistanceA#
It was then Ernie=s turn to testify#
)ills ob9ected to Ernie=s testimony about @CeatherA1 Ethe district court
clerk>F?G# Ernie continues and )ills ob9ects again# -udge .ehar oer1rules
the ob9ection+ giing more eidence that the -udge was cutting Ernie some
slack# Ernie closes his testimony and )ills declines to cross1eDam Ernie#
%he -ury went to recess# Closing statements and -ury Instructions would
follow#
)ills made a closing statement: officer safety important; no dispute of fact
here+ @did he break the lawFA )ills states that Ernie=s behaior changed
when he was shown the warrant# %herefore+ Ernie was in control# Ernie=s
mom @was in9uredA during the arrest inside the Law and -ustice Center >this
according to Ernie?# )ills implies that Ernie is at fault for in9uring his
mother+ by Ernie=s resistance to arrest#
)ills says this is a simple case# Ernie does not deny the facts; you1 the 9ury1
must decide if Ernie broke the law# 'ind Ernie guilty# End of )ills closing#
Ernie=s closing statement: Ernie reads from pages; medical science+
ecclesiastical law+ impersonate officers+ admiralty+ natural man+ liing man+
torts+ H44+ 4634 constitution+ 436H constitution# Ernie points to the wall
containing a copy of the 436H Constitution of the I#!# of A
)ills rebuts by repeating: Ernie shown warrant+ behaior changes; )ills
:uotes Ernie again1 <no dispute of fact=#
%he 9udge began talking about -ury Instructions and your Affiant left the
trial at about 44:40 am#
At H:28 p#m# your Affiant confirmed that Ernie was found $ot Guilty#
According to one witness1 the 9ury was polled and not a single member
oted against Ernie# %he -ury returned at about 0:28 p#m#+ according to the
witness#
,our Affiant has witnessed many similar trials in the past 28 years# ,our
Affiant has neer heard any prosecutor instruct the 9ury to 9udge the law+ as
was done today#
Likewise+ your Affiant has rarely seen any 9udge that presented the
appearance of fairness shown by -udge Arthur .ehar of )adison County#
And most importantly to this saga+ your Affiant has neer seen a man so
unfamiliar with the statute procedure+ that actually preailed on his own
right+ and without the help of counsel# ,our Affiant must gie credence to
Ernie *ayne ter %elgte+ for it was Ernie=s good !pirit that carried the day#
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%his Internet Affidait is true+ correct+ certain+ releant and not deceptie; the
truth+ the whole truth and nothing but the truth#
'urthermore+ I sayeth naught#
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!ean "aid
Email address tuffersKbresnan#net
near .o/eman+ )ontana
'or erification of authenticity of this Affidait+ contact !ean "aid by oice

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