How can a judge, who is paid by the government, be independent with respect to an issue you may have with the same government?
Now read 12-4104 of the Code of Kansas.
Looks like someone got a speeding ticket and is mad about it.
Good luck with that. Declare yourself a citizen of the world and quit paying income taxes......you should be fine
“the U.S. Constitution only allows state and federal government agencies to exercise governmental powers. “
The U.S Constitution does not “allow” state governmental agencies to exercise governmental powers. You’ve got the whole “Who is giving power to Whom” thing bass ackwards.
The original sovereignty resides in the individual States. By agreement, as embodied in the Constitution, the States yielded limited, enumerated, powers to the Federal government. The States retain all power not granted by the Constitution to the Federal government. Granted the Feds have aggrandized their powers, to the point where their “limited” and “enumerated” power have gotten quite expansive, but that does not change the way powers flow - from the States to the Feds.
This is a rather fundamental point.
It’s likely better to not slip ads and use the ads for bathroom breaks when going for the YouTube law degree. You might come to realize how full of bovine excrement these legal advice channels are. Stop speeding.
In this country, local government is often most responsive to the individual citizen. If you live in a town with 1,000 voters, you have more say in what happens in that city, than you do in a county with 100,000 voters, a State with 1,000,000 voters, or a nation with 100,000,000 voters. And for citizens that don't like their local government, it's relatively easy for many to 'vote with their feet' - something that can become nearly impossible at the national level...
The janitor needs to flush.
I am not familiar with Kansas law, but sounds to me like the municipal courts are similar to magistrates here in PA who exist to keep the real courts from being bogged down with every minor issue. The magistrate can rule, but everything they rule can be appealed to real court if either party desires.
If one would research a bit more they might find that all state /city employees are private contractors (think police, sheriffs, State Patrol) same same.