Open Letter to the Mass. SJC

To whom it may concern,

I am the Owner and Managing Editor of Free Press Publications which is a Registered News Organization with the SJC.

On the morning of March 20, I went to the Palmer District Court to attend and cover a hearing in the case of State v Ian Freeman. Upon arrival, I was told that I could not bring my camera & tripod, to which I responded, “I’m media, yes, I can,” and pulled out the form that was sent to me via email from Erika Gully-Santiago (Deputy Public Information Officer).

The bailiff said that since I did not present him “the original” (something I don’t have, as it was sent electronically) that he would need to have a judge verify the form, and that I would need to wait outside of the building.

After waiting for nearly 45 minutes, I was told I would need to fill out a motion which the judge would need to approve before I would be allowed through the security checkpoint; this time I was allowed to stand between the two sets of doors instead of waiting outside. In total it was almost 1 hour from the time I arrived at the Palmer District Court and the time I was allowed through security.
I have a few questions that I would like answered:

  1. Is this the normal procedure for ALL members of the media, or is this treatment reserved for people who are not members of the big media companies?
  2. As a Registered News Organization, why was I required to fill out a motion to film?
  3. Is a motion required each time I wish to film a trial?
  4. If a motion IS required each time I wish to film a trial, why must I be registered with the SJC?
  5. If a motion is NOT required each time I wish to film a trial, why was one required today?

I anticipate your response with answers to each of the questions I’ve asked.

In Peace, Freedom, Love & Liberty,
Darryl W. Perry

FKTV – Episode 47 – June 11th, 2012

1. Area man sentenced for bizarre assualt
2. Ademo Freeman has an update regarding charges from the Chalking 8 Incident
3. Dave Ridley Reports on the logistics behind Porcfest 2012
4. Mandrik is in studio for an interview about his business and his role at Porcfest 2012

 

UPDATE: Ademo’s Chalking the Police Arrest

Below is a video I shot and edited explaining some recent court room drama I’m trying to weed through. In sort, I’m very close to being sent to jail for two months because court employee’s are inadequate at full filling their daily tasks. Something as simple as making a phone call and sending mail has become an utter mess and a major pain in my butt.

Even when the mistake is clear as day the state, particularly Kathleen Broderick and Judge Brown, still argues that the fault is mine, even to loosely suggest that I’ve violated bond in the process. Watch the video below and see for yourself.

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FKTV – Episode 42 – May 7th, 2012

1. Keene State College has it’s largest graduating class.
2. Derrick J Freeman serves time for his victimless crime spree
3. Derrick’s farewell video
4. Beau Davis is heading to jail after being victimized by the War on Drugs
5. On the Edge with Max Keiser covers the student loan debt situation with former Treasury Official Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

FKTV – Episode 41 – April 30th, 2012

1. The shooting death of burglary suspect Julio Angel DeJesus by Keene Police personnel is still lacking answers.
2. FKTV Reports explores the recent tactic of city officials to issue no trespassing orders to curtail free speech.
3. Tragedy of the Commons as explained by the Competitive Enterprise Institute.CEI.org
4. Ben Swann’s Reality Check looks at the delegate process going on during the GOP primary.

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