Guest guest Posted September 29, 2007 Report Share Posted September 29, 2007 Instead of the trial I originally reported, the action set for this coming Wednesday involving Ben Taylor and Utopia Silver is actually a hearing - albeit a vital one that could bring a trial date that much closer. At the last meeting before a judge in Austin, the judge threatened that he was going to set a trial date and tried to first intimidate and then coerce Ben Taylor to agree to a trial. Mr. Taylor refused to agree, since in doing so he would be in effect entering into a contract to agree to the court's jurisdiction. At one point a bailiff was summoned with the clear implication that Mr. Taylor might be arrested if he failed to agree. Ultimately, the judge commented " Mr. Taylor we have a problem here - this system operates under fear and you don't appear to have any. " Instead of setting a trial, a hearing was set to determine a date for interrogatories and discovery as well as inspections and sanctions - all of which are slippery grounds and the next step towards a trial, which appears inevitable unless Mr. Taylor agrees to knuckle under, something he has assured he will not do. The good news is that there is more time to organize support, which I intend to do and encourage others to join me. The bad news is that the State appears determined to go forward with their actions and the hearing is one whose actions and decisions will be frought with risk. As an interesting note: Some astute legal observers believe that the failure to set a trial is because of the merits of the question of jurisdiction that has been raised. I will have more information on this novel yet possibly far reaching legal concept soon. Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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