When Did The Courts Change?
- missmiceli2
- Apr 28
- 2 min read
When did the courts change? In 1990.
How do I know? I've been getting tickets since like 1985.

My father was a cop.
He told me how to handle tickets.
It used to be, that you went to a criminal courthouse.
You took a plea, paid a small fine, got like a 90 day probation.
Life moved on.
Then about 1987, the insurance companies got in on the greed and hooked up with the DMV.
Then it was converted to ADMINISTRATIVE.
Oh, now you get points added to your license, and your insurance rates increase!
How can they do this?
Enter the 1990 Judicial Improvements Act.
Sponsored by... Senator Joe Biden.
It didn't pass, but it began a new level of Legal Fockery and parts of it got snuck in under other Acts.
Like the "Administrative Unified Court System", a system where the administrative functions of the court system are consolidated and managed by a single entity, typically an office or agency, rather than being distributed across various courts.
Oh really?
Where is the JURISDICTION in that?
Under our DOJ.
Oh really?
How can they get that?
Oh the rabbit hole goes deep.
You voluntarily signed up for it!
They used propaganda to get you to do it, but you did it.
Administrative requires your consent to a contract to "do business with them".
It's always a contract that you unknowingly consented to.
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Why?
Because your rights come from the God of Heaven.
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They never "allow" you anything.
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