Our constitution states that no one is above the law, yet judges have managed to place an illegal immunity on any person having to do the bidding for the judges, creating a true us against them situation with one side having all the protections the laws provide and the other side having none "corruption" in it's truest form.
Has anyone ever heard of someone getting a speeding ticket in a parked car or one for running a stop sign that does not exist? Well I have. You go into court and the judge tells you although there is no evidence that you were speeding or that you ran the stop sign, the court must take the officers word over yours because the office is an officer of the court and would not lie. You pay the fine and your insurance goes up. Corruption is Corruption and has proliferated throughout our court system to every level.
I once receive a parking ticket from the Phoneix Arizona police department in the mail. I lived 189 miles from the Phoenix city limits. The license plate number on the ticket for the vehicle in question was a correct number for the license plate in my sock drawer for the vehicle that was parked in my front yard for more than a year and up on blocks with out an engine in it. I called the court to explain the issues and was told that I would have to come to Phoenix and appear in court to resolve the ticket and pay a 10 dollar fine. That was the wrong thing to tell me. On the ticket it stated that the ticket should not be folded, stapled. spindled or mutilated in any way. I wrote a very polite explaination of the issues in a letter and put the letter and the ticket into the envelope to be mailed to the court but not until after I had folded the ticket into a half inch square, stappled it a dozen times and removed the staples, poked holes in it with a ball point pen and had written several nasty comments on the face of the ticket. Then in the letter I told the court if this was not a satisfactory resolution to the issue they could try to come and get me. I must have made my point because I never heard another word from the court.