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February 6, 2012
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February 6, 2012 -- Lessons on traffic stops Police encounters improved Admin process and understanding contracts (33:38 )
Leave the traffic stuff alone!! Lessons from 2 students who had encounters with Police and the basic nature of
contracts.
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February 6, 2012 -- Students mistake in court by swearing in (5:19 )
Student facing Child support court proceedings made an error by swearing in but then regains control of his
contract.
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February 6, 2012 -- Miscelaneous conversation (1:43 )
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February 6, 2012 -- Examples of students holding their contracts In court (37:25 )
How students maintained their contract in court. You have all the power so learn to use it.
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February 6, 2012 -- Mantra for not having an attorney in court during the admin process (1:01 )
You can always ask for a break
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February 6, 2012 -- Court Role playing and mantras (11:59 )
Role play between Gordon and Jack regarding an ongoing criminal trial and how a creditor should properly act
and numerous conditional acceptances.
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February 6, 2012 -- Jack reads 2 page letter from a court appointed attorney (25:47 )
Jack Smith reads a 2 page letter from an attorney, who was assigned to represent a student, on what he must do
next. Jack exclaims that this is actually a brilliant letter where an attorney actually tells the truth. Lesson is
how we sometimes need to listen carefully to what we are being told. Who you think of as your enemies may actually
turn out to be your friends.
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February 6, 2012 -- Role Play How to enter the Bar (6:41 )
Also several good mantras for introducing your self in court. Jack Smith explains more on the importance of why we
enter the Bat the way we do.
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February 6, 2012 -- Students encounter with an IRS agent (11:18 )
Student faces an agent that intends to lien and garnish his waged and how he handled himself. A good example on
how to conduct your self as a creditor.
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