📼 Linn County Circuit Court
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Jim Belshe: [00:00:00] inform the judge that, uh, you may be making that complaint. And then as far as an appeal, I don't know that you can appeal a small claims, but I'm not an attorney and I cannot give legal advice, so-
Logan Isaac: Yeah ...
Jim Belshe: that's where we're at. Um, and that's why we have the judicial Commission on
Logan Isaac: Fitness
Jim Belshe: Yeah. To, to do and take care of those things for people that feel it.
Logan Isaac: Are you saying that, uh, Ryan Lucke's behavior rose to the level of administrative r- review by the Commission on Judicial Fitness? I'm
Jim Belshe: not saying that 'cause I don't know anything about it. I wasn't there for
Logan Isaac: it. Oh, you just brought it up. That's why I was asking.
Jim Belshe: I understand, but I, I'm not saying that, no.
Logan Isaac: But you brought it up to me.
Jim Belshe: I'm just saying that there's a mechanism. That's why there is a mechanism for people that have those feelings and experiences to go.
Logan Isaac: Oh, well, I didn't have anything to do with feelings. It's [00:01:00] fact. Um, so I'm gonna give you, and I'll email this as well, uh, a statement to the presiding judge, Thomas McHill, who's also sent me information. Um, 'cause you will see that in fact, Lucke omitted, or Lucke, omitted several statements of facts submitted as evidence and continued to disparage my credibility in a written opinion, which seems to me inappropriate, and that is why I imagine you brought up the Commission on Judicial Fitness-
Jim Belshe: All I'm saying is that, in this conversation ... that's why they exist. It's not why I brought it up.
Logan Isaac: Um, has-
Jim Belshe: I'm not questioning Mr. Luki or Judge Luki's judgment whatsoever.
Logan Isaac: Oh, no, neither am I. I'm keeping it all based on facts, the facts that I submitted several exhibits… Found in favor of a powerful public utility that is regulated and ignored several of the, the, the central legal claim, which I put into writing before his opinion was submitted. Mm-hmm. So I'm gonna leave this with you. [00:02:00] I'll also email it to Judge McKill. Okay. In which I s- point out specifically where my comments and my pleadings were ignored, which seems highly suspicious given this p- court's past behavior, including Mr. “Caffeine Queen,” who openly discriminated against me. I brought in, uh, the Americans With Disabilities Act. Mm-hmm. My family asked for an apology, and he still treated us as less than human. So this court has a documented pattern of discriminating against its own county residents and American citizens. And, um, if, if you have no further comment, um, I'm speaking with a gentleman by the name of Cody Mann later today of Lee something something.
Jim Belshe: Mm-hmm.
Logan Isaac: Um, so if you have no comment, I'll just make sure he has this and, um, put it online if, if the court is gonna continue to abdicate its responsibility to the people from which it draws the power based on the first line of the preamble of the Constitution. [00:03:00]
Jim Belshe: I have no more comment.
Logan Isaac: Okie dokie.
Jim Belshe: All right. Have a good day.