Chistopher Fiedler spends 24 days in jail in Henry County, Tenn., 2 hours west of Nashville, after being arrested for “failure to appear” in Henry County circuit court Nov. 18. Deputies arrest him Nov. 19 and put him in the jail. Press inquiries and his attempt to file a petition for writ of habeas corpus brought him liberty Dec. 13. He says in his letter he is in the jail for “driving on suspended.” He has not ever in 49 years applied for a driver license — so only by a fraud in department of safety can it be “suspended.” He says he not in jail by reason of the FTA, or failure to appear.
City of Paris officer Lt. Michael Ramos arrests Mr. Fiedler twice enforcing the motor vehicle laws, which are federal. Before the second arrest of Mr. Fiedler for using the public road, he’d put Mr. Ramos and his department, led by chief Ricky Watson, under Tennessee administrative notice ahead of time, meaning they seized Mr. Fiedler while knowing the nature and form of Tennessee privilege law — and its limits.
Mr. Fiedler is hoping to find representation to vindicate his rights to use the public road and to be free of false imprisonment and false arrest.
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I hope that you will take courage to prosecute these crimes against People to the full extent of the Laws intended by People for the protection of their lives, and property.
Criminals, pretending to be a Lawful government, are not above the Law. Fraud vitiates (destroys) the most solemn of contracts.