This is absolutely an evil mess. This is exactly the same methods of illegally seizing assets that the courts did in the pre-revolutionary days. They were appointed by the crown, and given instructions to uphold the law, but because they had been given too much autonomy and usurped too much authority without authorization, that they were able to twist the law to suit their efforts to steal the property and assets of those they wanted to abuse; sometimes for political purposes, sometimes for personal reasons, and sometimes just because they could!
There is ONLY one way to resolve this issue. If the current county officials, and sheriff refuse to intervene, the people of that county have EVERY right and obligation to intervene, by force of arms, if necessary! This cannot be allowed to continue unabated.
I do not think that those outside of the local political jurisdiction have the authority to intervene, unless requested by an established Committee of Safety comprised of local citizens; and this only after the locals attempted to resolve this themselves, and were unable to do so! But if they do things properly, and follow accepted and traditional methods for requesting outside help, then I think that other citizens in Texas should be able to intervene, and effect a Citizen's Arrest on every conspirator involved in this matter, up to and including local law enforcement!
Every member of the local and county law enforcement is culpable, including the lowest of rank, if they do nothing to resolve this in favor of the victim! This is for a violation of their OATH, at the very least, but I think there are other charges that could be brought as well.
So, now it is up to the citizen's of that town and county to step up and protect one of their own, or it will be their turn at some point in the future!
I pray you God-Speed in your quest for righteousness!
In the Spirit of Liberty,
AZRanger
An Arizona Citizen
Wed, 10/26/2011 - 13:47
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Just Need 500 People!
File complaints against all of them with the TX Bar association's Office of Disciplinary Counsel as well. It works in Louisiana.
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