🔈 Linn County Sheriff

Transcript

Logan M. Isaac: [00:00:00] The guy was just here and then he took off. Must have something else he's gotta take care of. You're mistaken. UTCR chapters 2, 3 13 are excluded from small claims. 

Linn Employee: So this… so I'm happy to send it to a judge. If you wanna file it I'm happy to send it to a judge and they can make a decision one way or the other. 

Logan M. Isaac: I'm copying straight off their earlier motion. That's how they got around me objecting. You can look it up if you like. 

Linn Employee: I don't know the UTCRs off the top of my head, but if you're wanting to submit it, I'm happy to do that.

Logan M. Isaac: But the court handed me papers that are in a, you expect a format that disadvantages small claims, 

Linn Employee: So I can't control that if you…

Logan M. Isaac: No, you handed it to me. Whatever you control, like you. Okay. 

Linn Employee: If you want to submit it, you can. If there, if you don't wanna submit it, there's nothing further that we can do.

Logan M. Isaac: Don't wanna submit that? 

Linn Employee: The documents that you have here. 

Logan M. Isaac: Yeah. I'm saying that you misled [00:01:00] me, by mistake or by design is outta my hands, but UTCR only applies outside small claims. Okay. UTCR 1.010 subsection three. It was cited in their earlier motion, which I just pulled up. Yeah, 

Linn Employee: If you feel that I've made a mistake and you wanna submit it to the court, we certainly can.

Logan M. Isaac: Is there a sheriff behind me? 

Linn Employee: There is. 

Logan M. Isaac: Did someone in this office call him? 

Linn County Supervisor: Yes, someone did. They were concerned. You're going to escalate. 

Logan M. Isaac: Oh, can you come in here? I'd like to be able to hear you and didn't tell him when you were videoing. No, I did. And I have it on record. And there's also a video right here.

Linn County Deputy: That one is video only, not audio.

Logan M. Isaac: Okay. And it's recording, right?

Linn County Deputy: Audio.  

Linn Employee: You have to tell someone you're recording. 

Logan M. Isaac: So this video, you don't have to. So I'm being treated the same way that the defendants are treating me. A police law enforcement was called, you want me to not record even as the state is recording?

So someone left because you thought I was gonna, what? What do you mean escalate? I wanna make sure I understand this because I'm sick and [00:02:00] tired of being treated like a threat when I'm just here to be treated with justice. Could you tell me what escalate means? It means you get loud instead of just do your business as a, so is there a state law or a federal law that forbids loud voices?

'cause I have ADHD; I almost died from bronchitis when I was three months old. I don't know why I have a loud voice. But is that prohibited law against having bronchitis? Oh, okay. So why don't you tell me why you thought escalation included my voice. It was inappropriate, and I need you to apologize or you can actually explain to me and on the record what it was that you thought you were afraid of.

Linn Employee: If you'd like to buy all this, we are happy to take it. If not, I think our business is done. 

Linn County Supervisor: That's correct, sir. We, I don't believe he can provide any more assistance for you today. 

Logan M. Isaac: I know I've asked for him to explain what he felt needed to have a law enforcement agent called. I'm asking for [00:03:00] clarification. Are you not able to provide that to me? I think it makes no I'm asking them, since these public employees are now enacting the law enforcement agent against me, which is in your power, the state of Oregon and the county has activated an enforcement agent, 

Linn County Supervisor: so we provided all the information we can provide you with right now.

Logan M. Isaac: So you. 

Linn County Supervisor: We need you to step out in the hallway, be done with your business, with the court today. 

Logan M. Isaac: I will as soon as I 

Linn County Supervisor: down here because sir you're essentially trying to argue with staff who are no, literally just trying to assist you with the filings. So that's all the assistance we can give you today.

Logan M. Isaac: I'll state again, that's what I'm saying. Someone activated the law enforcement agency and I've asked for clarification as to why a word was used, escalation. And I'm assuming this gentleman used that word. I'm asking for a definition.

Linn County Deputy: You're assuming you incorrectly. That's Corey and he didn't call me.

Logan M. Isaac: Oh, who did? 

Linn Employee: Corey did [00:04:00] not call me. Someone else in the office called me.

Logan M. Isaac: Another public employee called you?

Linn Deputy: can be relaxed and letting you conduct your business. And I'm not interfering. 

Logan M. Isaac: No, I don't think that's true because it's a state crime for intimidation. Did someone who called and what was the rationale?

Are you referring to me being a county employee? Is that what you mean? I don't know why you're brought up.

Sure. County. I don't know why you're brought up state crime because we're a part of the state. Who's we? You. And we 

Linn County Supervisor: previously informed you that you should not be recording. 

Logan M. Isaac: Oh, but this one's recording. So why do you guys get to record? And I don't,

Linn County Supervisor: it's not audio. 

Linn Deputy: That one records video only, which is perfectly fine under state law. Audio 

Logan M. Isaac: is not fine. You have to on a public grounds. Could you state the law for me, because this is getting right back to the heart of this. Okay. I want the rights that my service secured those. Wait. Before you interrupt me.

Linn Employee: Filing or  not filing. So 

Logan M. Isaac: that's right. And I'll say, again, you handed me a paper, a form, [00:05:00] expecting me to fill it out. That cites UTCR, that is in inapplicable in my case. And then, 

Linn County Supervisor: he's not in any position. To tell you what's applicable and what's not, you'll have,

Logan M. Isaac: But then why did you give me the form?

Linn County Supervisor: You'll have a court hearing with the judge. Okay. 

Logan M. Isaac: Which I'm still waiting for

Linn County Supervisor: service with you today is complete. So that 

Logan M. Isaac: if someone else needs to help me who’s not as fragile, I'm happy to speak to another service member 

Linn County Supervisor: because you're literally just arguing with everything that is being provided to you today, sir. So that's why the sheriff was called down here 

Logan M. Isaac: No, that can't be true.

Linn County Supervisor: Yeah, that's exactly why. 

Logan M. Isaac: Then that is precisely the problem. You can't call a law enforcement agent, without it being intimidation, if you don't have cause. 

Linn County Supervisor: actually the Sheriff's Department wanders through this building all day, every day and every, that's not what he said though.

Logan M. Isaac: Yeah, he said that somebody called because it was escalated. But 

Linn County Supervisor: That's because they're on the third floor, sir. So we're done today. We're done providing,

Logan M. Isaac: Is the court taking  my filing? 

Linn County Supervisor: We will take whatever you'd like to [00:06:00] take, provide to us today. But what he's saying is he is trying to provide you with additional guidance as to what documents are required with the specific documents that you're trying to file here.

It's not required, and then you're then fine. We can do whatever without it. That's great. We're done today. 

Logan M. Isaac: If you say so, you have much more power than I do. I'm just a private citizen. 

Linn Employee: We'll get this filed into the case and we'll get it sent to address. 

Logan M. Isaac: Do I need to get a new file stamp or are these back? Wait. Which ones? Is that the original? 

Linn Employee: This is the original. 

Logan M. Isaac: Okay. Okay, cool. Thank you.

[to the Linn County Sheriff’s Deputy] Did you wanna give your name? 

Linn Deputy: See you. Logan 

Logan M. Isaac: “Ang.” Would you like to gimme your name or no? 

Linn Deputy: No. 

Logan M. Isaac: But you knew my name? 

Linn Deputy: Yeah. 

Logan M. Isaac: Do you wanna gimme any more information? 

Linn Deputy: No. 

Logan M. Isaac: Convenient. 

Linn Deputy: And Logan, you can call me too. They don't have to call me. 

Logan M. Isaac: Okay. 

Linn Deputy: You calling? Oh no. I have Is an intimidation on person. 

Logan M. Isaac: It is. Said, [00:07:00] feel 

Linn Deputy: intimidating, but it's not the crime.

Intimidation. 

Logan M. Isaac: Which is what's at stake is the feeling crime intimidation is 

Linn Deputy: actually a racial crime. 

Logan M. Isaac: Nope. No it's not. 

Linn Deputy: Oh, you don't, the O or SI have memorized, 

Logan M. Isaac: I have read it, yeah.

Linn Deputy: Is it memorized? 

Logan M. Isaac: I didn't say, I didn't say I Is that your name or would you not like to give 

Linn Deputy: It’s actually different.

Logan M. Isaac: If you don't wanna gimme your name, you don't have to, but that's what I've asked for. 

Linn Deputy: Yeah. 

Logan M. Isaac: No. Okay. He doesn't wanna gimme his name. County Sheriff who said he was called because somebody thought something was being escalated. The same treatment, just trying to exercise your rights and you try you, you will be squashed.

And it says, just for record, it says right here, property under video surveillance. That grants me permission to record as well, at least video.

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