Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Arizona

How strong are your Constitutional Rights/Civil Rights in the Court of due process in relation to "right2drive" common law of locomotion where you have the right to drive a private automobile without a drivers license, registration (no plate on car) and insurance. It is all a Right vs Privilege as state governments would have you believe so they can control and take your money. If you google "right2drive" and check the options: lawyerdude and the Police Bulletin link: http://thecountryguard.org/right-2-drive-1.html link

Please give me your thoughts since I'm going to court Oct 5 using this principle as my defense against the state of Arizona. Thank you in advance for your time...James


Asked on 9/09/09, 10:57 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Joan Bundy Joan Bundy Law

This defense is unlikely to work. It likely wouldn't even pass the judge's straight-face test. Black letter law says driving is a privilege that each state can grant or revoke. It is not a right. Sorry.

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Answered on 9/17/09, 12:38 am


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