Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Interesting Week Ahead for Inmate 14-1898



Windsor's plan to hamstring Judge Carroll and delay his ruling till past the 20 day mark needed for an anti slapp ruling was foiled when Carroll called his bluff and scheduled a hearing for tomorrow at 1:30 with Judge Mary Murphy presiding.  Bill's dog and pony show tomorrow will be missing both the dog and pony as he won't be able to back up any of his assertions about Carroll's alleged bias other than "just take my word for it".  What's worse, super attorney Barbara Hachenburg will be there and has already put in an answer to Bill's motion to recuse that categorically refutes everything that Bill claims, while using......actual evidence.  In short, he's going to get a legal bitch slapping tomorrow but I guess it still beats hanging out with "the guys" in the tank.  Maybe he can catch up on his sleep in the courtroom tomorrow.

Bill has in effect, hit the nuke button in the Ellis County case.....and like a North Korea test fire, it never even got of the ground before malfunctioning.  But the intent was duly noted.  Now Judge Carroll has experienced first hand the depths of Bill's lies, harassment, and intent to use the court for his own for his personal goals of vengeance.  In short, the jig is up for Bill in Ellis County and while he will try and appeal, even he knows that has virtually no shot.....its time for a new venue, one which isn't up to speed on the American vexations terrorist know as William Windsor.

Friday we have the extradition hearing, and if everything is in order, that could be the last day for Bill in Texas as he might finally be off to Montana to face the music.  Bill was hoping that he would be let go after 30 days based on his misunderstanding of Texas extradition laws.  Turns out they have 90 days if he chooses to fight extradition but Bill didn't want to read it that way.  This again will be another hearing where Bill will try everything he can think of to change the subject. He will want to talk about bond postings, the merit of the charges and just how much he really hates that Sean Boushie guy....but the problem is none of that will matter at the hearing.  The only thing that will matter is: does MT have the governors warrant in?  Is this the right person?  And are the charges in order?  Outside of that, he is off topic for that particular hearing.

14 comments:

  1. Oh, there's no place like Montana for the holidays...

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    1. he might not have to dream of a white Christmas

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    2. I think he really thinks he can billshit his way out of extradition. By filing all the frivolous crap in TX, trying to make a case there, I really think in his twisted mind, he believes it will conflict with extradition.

      Windsor and his sov. cit buddies that probably helped him write up some of his frivolous filings, always seem to know how to manipulate the courts--simply as a stall tactic.

      Really hoping it doesn't take as long to see through this, as it's taken in the civil case. These kinds of games are standard Windsor tactics, and should be met with stiff cash penalties.

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    3. Billy is going to Montana but until then, he's his usual nuisance self. He can't reason this one through and he won't stop until someone stops him.

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  2. Yeah, that 90 days doesn't start ticking until after the formal extradition hearing and then all Montana has to do is say, "We want him" within that time frame (with a few extensions if need be). I bet Montana doesn't physically come get him but rather orders him him a seat on an extradition bus to save on expenses.

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  3. #LifeIsSoGood

    Bwahahahahahahaha!

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  4. Bummer, Ryan Leaf (NFL infamy) was released from MT Prison this month, he could have been Bill's spokesman.

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  5. Does anyone know where the hearing is to be held? I'd like to know where to park.

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