Public Officials “DOXed” – Anonymous Lawyers Wanting to Help Jason Talley

This blog is made pursuant to NH Rules of Professional Conduct 3.6 (c) (6) as the people of New Hampshire should be made aware of the danger to the public interest.

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I’ve heard rumblings that the hacker group Antisec has been “DOXing” public officials in the Keene area.  I even heard that Judge Burke had been “DOXed” due to the groups displeasure over his interaction with Carlos Miller.

Given the recent threat against Judge Burke, I will make sure the NH Attorney General is made aware of this.

I just happen to be at the AG’s office yesterday making a formal complaint for a criminal investigation into the court orders enacted following a judge being caught on camera committing a crime.  The investigator I met with was cordial, polite, and friendly.  Out of respect to him, I will not repeat anything that he said to me.

I also asked that the investigator relay my request that the Attorney General’s Office should assume control of State v. Jason Talley and dismiss his charges.

Why dismiss his charges?  Because Jason’s charges stemmed from Part II, Article 73-a of the New Hampshire Constitution being abused:

[Art.] 73-a. [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. He shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law.

Bad timing for the New Hampshire Judicial Branch, considering Representative Kingsbury  (Belknap 4) is pushing to take this power away from the judiciary althogether.  I know of five state representatives who are now briefed on what happened to Adam Mueller and Jason Talley and how it could implicate a massive change in New Hampshire constitutional law.

I’d like to publicly state that although I have nothing to do with Antisec, I do not disagree with their premise that public officials (who are supposed to be held to a higher standard of transparency than the rest of us according to Part I, Article 8 of the New Hampshire Constitution) should be publicly identified to their neighbors.  In fact, all of them should be…  “at all times”.  That includes when they walk into a public building and are confronted by a member of the free press.

[Art.] 8. [Accountability of Magistrates and Officers; Public’s Right to Know.] All power residing originally in, and being derived from, the people, all the magistrates and officers of government are their substitutes and agents, and at all times accountable to them. Government, therefore, should be open, accessible, accountable and responsive. To that end, the public’s right of access to governmental proceedings and records shall not be unreasonably restricted.

A person has every right to know if their neighbor is someone who feels wasting taxpayer’s hard-earned money on imprisoning someone for simply wearing a hat indoors is an acceptable way for a government employee to treat a citizen in the “land of the free.”

Furthermore, a person has every right to know that if anyone questions their neighbor about their unabashed disrespect of Part I, Article 4 of the New Hampshire Constitution later that they too will go to jail, in the “land of the free.”

[Art.] 4. [Rights of Conscience Unalienable.] Among the natural rights, some are, in their very nature unalienable, because no equivalent can be given or received for them. Of this kind are the Rights of Conscience.

If I had a neighbor that was doing that, I’d tell him that he should stop wasting that $80ish/day on the backs of county taxpayers to protect his ego when New Hampshire homeless shelters frequently turn people away in the winter.  I’d then tell them until they stop treating people and the Constitution with such disrespect that they were not welcome at my home or welcome to associate with me.

I, of course, would never know that my neighbor was doing such tyrannical things if it wasn’t for independent journalists like Adam Mueller.

In solidarity with Judge Burke, I’ve decided to DOX myself:

Bradley Jardis
42 Main Street #27
Dover, NH  03820
BBradUMA@gmail.com = e-mail
603-205-6003 = phone

Feel free to text me, call me, send me mail, whatever.  Unlike Judge Burke, your asking me questions about this case or bruising my delicate sensibilities won’t end you up in jail.

In fact, if the New Hampshire Courts have mistreated you, I’d like to know about it.

E-mail is best, please.

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I’ve been receiving some anonymous emails from whom I presume are attorneys, giving me suggestions on how to do things better.  There have also been multiple recent discussions regarding getting the ACLU involved.

Jason Talley’s case is about to uncover quite a few things.

I’ll keep you informed.

 

Robert T. Mittelholzer, Esquire, Executive Secretary
Committee on Judicial Conduct
74 Exeter Road
Newmarket, NH  03857
Phone: (603) 292-1825
Fax: (603) 292-1827
rmittelholzer@nhjcc.com

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