Sometimes the media doesn't do a great job on FMOTL articles but sometimes they hit it out of the park, especially local papers . The only reference I can find to Ian McDonald (what a terribly common name to google) is an article last week in Kamloops This Week: http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/freeman ... ng-police/
No surprises: Ian was pulled over driving with a fake Freeman licence plate (and no driver's licence), and tried to take off after the initial traffic stop. In court he spurned a plea deal and went to trial, despite admitting everything:
The article is worth a quick glance for a few reasons:"I’m guilty of the facts, absolutely,” McDonald finally said.
-Ian cross-examined the lead investigator on whether the law applied to him and, inexplicably, the court had him answer (quite well I think)
-a not-bad photo of a homemade plate (not very weather resistant)
-a very legible (when you click through) Claim Of Right. I haven't paid too much attention to these texts but its a good example for practicing Comparative Kookology through Textual Analysis.