The 24-year-old was born in Phoenix and is a member of Arizona’s Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. She was booked into the Polk County Jail in Des Moines, Iowa, where she currently lives, in September for allegedly driving with a suspended license. Jacobo was scheduled to be released on Nov. 11, but what should have been a routine process was complicated and delayed by an erroneously issued ICE detainer. She was ultimately allowed to leave just before 4:30 a.m. on Nov. 12.

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    Brother I just watched a video of a sovcit saying “My name is all rights reserved” when asked.

    The prosecution can provide fingerprint evidence, ID from the file, not the person

    which takes more time

    If they keep interrupting, move them to a room where they join by video and are muted when it isn’t thier turn to speak.

    which takes more time and not all courtrooms are equipped like that. Also, when it’s their turn to speak, sovcits generally go on long, stupid tangeants, that delay, take time, and generally end them with them in jail for contempt in the end because the judge repeatedly told them to either plead guilty, not guilty, or no contest, that it’s their only 3 options, and instead the paint chip eaters ramble on about maritime law of the moorish kings.

    IDK why you defend sovcits so hard mate, are you one of them? Do you believe laws don’t apply to you because you’re wearing a fez or something?

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      You’re arguments just don’t hold any water. After covid nearly every court and jail has the capacity to do trial by video. Yet you think the very few who don’t make it so the majority must spend hours on a 15 minute procedure. You somehow think the prosecution doesn’t bring all the identification evidence to trail normally? It’s all in the file. The judge simply needs to turn the page. Does that add minutes to the procedure, maybe, but not hours.

      I am not defending thier courtroom behavior, I am pointing out that their are systems in place to keep the impact of their behaviour to a minimum, just because of thier egos, judges generally don’t choose to use those systems. It’s not an either or situation. Both parties can be the cause of the issue.

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        mate idk what to tell you but you can just look it up yourself and see how it happens when a sovcit is involved. There’s thousands of videos on youtube.

        you can put a guy in a private room and mute him when it’s not his turn to talk, but when it’s his turn to talk and you ask him if he understand his rights and he immediately goes and rambles about not standing under the rules of the tribunal corporation because the oath of office bonds says the judge must uphold the constitution, it’s still going to take time.

        But sure, it’s because of the egotistical judges…

        Or they end up in jail for contempt.

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          The constitution does not grant the right to defendants to ramble on endlessly on unrelated topics. I get it, you watched some youtube videos where the judge let them ramble and think it must be required. You shouldn’t believe everything you see on youtube. It’s entertainment, not facts. Sometimes it’s both, but not often.

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            I see you haven’t read the last line of my comment

            Still not sure why you’re siding with the single braincelled organisms but ok

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              Sure I did. But a judge doesn’t have to hold a person in contempt if there is no value to it. So that line didn’t matter. Judges have an upsurd amount of latitude on what and how they do things.