00:00No, you listen to me. If you don't know your sovereign citizen arguments well enough to come
00:04up here and say them, you can't have a phone in here. When this man armed himself with legal
00:08theories from his phone, the judge challenged him to argue without hiding behind the screen.
00:13I think that at this time, Mr. Crane's probably best served. Proceeding is on his own. There are
00:19some constitutional arguments that he's raising that... Oh, is he a sovereign citizen? He's making
00:24some sovereign arguments, yes. Okay. I have very little patience for that. I will let you know
00:29that, sir. Sir, you're here today because you have some charges against you. I'm challenging
00:34the court's jurisdiction. Okay, well, your motion's denied. I'm not arguing with you, sir. I have
00:39jurisdiction. You have to provide subject matter jurisdiction as well as personal jurisdiction
00:45to me. Your motion's denied. I have jurisdiction under the Constitution of the State of Michigan.
00:51What else? You do not have jurisdiction. Don't look on your phone while you're talking to me.
00:56My notes are on. No, you listen to me. If you don't know your sovereign citizen arguments
01:01well enough to come up here and say them, I can tell you can't have a phone in here.
01:06No attorney on this green earth is going to come in and make the frivolous arguments you're making
01:11on your behalf. Let me ask you a question. No, I asked you a question and I'm telling you to
01:15answer
01:16it. Have a seat right now and read your rights. I'm not entertaining your sovereign citizen arguments
01:23because they're unfounded and they're not legal. I am required to understand.
01:32All right, well, you can do your research. I'm signing this for a jury trial. We'll see you back.
01:36Have a good day.
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