Sovereign Citizen Demands Attorney — Then Can’t Stop Talking in Court
Автор: Courtroom A
Загружено: 2026-03-01
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In this unusual hearing out of Michigan, a defendant attempts to identify himself using sovereign citizen language while simultaneously requesting a court-appointed attorney. During the case of People of the State of Michigan v. Drew James Pela, the defendant insists he is a “non-citizen American National” and repeatedly questions how the court wants him to “sign” documents — as a human, a jurist, or under copyright.
Despite the legal confusion, his attorney works quickly to clarify that he agrees to be referred to by his legal name for purposes of the proceeding. The judge remains composed, carefully explaining the waiver of extradition and bond conditions, even as the defendant continues interrupting and nearly incriminates himself by referencing past drug use.
What makes this hearing stand out is the contradiction: the defendant challenges the court’s authority while actively relying on the court system for representation and bond release. The judge ultimately grants a $1,000 personal recognizance bond but delivers a firm warning about future violations. The tension in the courtroom is clear — one more mistake could land him back in custody.
This hearing highlights the real-world consequences of sovereign citizen arguments when confronted with actual courtroom procedure.
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