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Originally published Thursday, August 16, 2012 at 5:45 AM

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'Sovereign citizen' disturbs Spokane court

A man accused of driving without a legal license plate refused to cooperate at his court appearance Wednesday in Spokane.

The Associated Press

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SPOKANE, Wash. —

A man accused of driving without a legal license plate refused to cooperate at his court appearance Wednesday in Spokane.

Michael Hicks says he is a "sovereign citizen" who doesn't recognize government authority. When asked if he pleaded guilty or not guilty, Hicks said, "I do not plead in the court of contracts."

A court-appointed lawyer said Hicks is not a threat.

KXLY reports ( http://is.gd/rEVL6U) the judge accepted a not guilty plea and allowed Hicks to be released from jail on his reluctant agreement to show up for his next court appearance.

Deputies cut Hicks and his brother-in-law out of their seat belts to remove them from their vehicle after they refused to cooperate when they were stopped last week for driving with a "sovereign" license plate.

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Information from: KXLY-TV, http://www.kxly.com/

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