The summary is:
The text is a transcript of a video that shows different cases of sovereign citizens who reject the authority of the court and cause disruptions. The video features four incidents:
- Asher Edwards, who rants about maritime admiralty law and his identity in a California court.
- David Hall, who claims to be the settler, agent and individual but not the person in a Florida court.
- Beau Davis, who refuses to remove his hat or leave in a New Hampshire court.
- Keisha Johnson and Jenna Vondran, who challenge the jurisdiction and filming rules in a Kentucky court.
All of them are either tased, arrested or fined for their behavior.
1. Asher Edwards, a 39-year-old man, was arraigned in Placerville, California.
2. Edwards was charged with making terrorist threats, assault with a deadly weapon, and obstructing police officers.
3. The charges stemmed from a domestic disturbance that escalated into a two-day police standoff.
4. Edwards considers himself a sovereign citizen who lives under common law.
5. Edwards was found guilty of all the charges and sentenced to one year in prison.
6. David Hall, a sovereign citizen, appeared in a bond hearing in Broward County, Florida.
7. Hall was charged with driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license.
8. Hall declined the services of a public defender and represented himself in court.
9. Hall was found to be currently out on bond for two previous charges of driving with a suspended license.
10. Hall's bond was set at $10,000, and he was required to remain in jail unless he could come up with the cash.
11. Beau Davis, associated with a New Hampshire-based anti-government movement, refused to remove his hat in court and was sentenced to five days in jail for contempt of court.
12. Robert Peterson, a 21-year-old sovereign citizen, had a hearing for a minor traffic infraction in Kootenai County, Idaho.
13. Peterson refused to go through security and was eventually tasered by the chief bailiff.
14. Peterson was charged with three counts of battery and one count of contempt of court.
15. Peterson entered an Alford plea and was ordered to pay a fine for his original charge.
16. Keisha Johnson, an 18-year-old sovereign citizen, was arraigned in Jefferson County District Court in Louisville, Kentucky.
17. Johnson was charged with possession of marijuana, tampering with physical evidence, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
18. Johnson refused to cooperate with the court and was eventually arrested and charged with contempt of court.
19. Johnson was found guilty of contempt of court and served one day in jail.
20. Johnson was also found guilty of possession of marijuana and fined $185.
21. Jenna Vondran, who was arrested after filming in the courtroom, was found guilty of disorderly conduct and served one day in jail.