by Highline | Mar 8, 2012 |
Sanity has prevailed… by one vote.
Have twelve raw potatoes in your house? Eat them and they’ll kill you.
Have bleach in your house? Drink it and it’ll kill you.
People should not be made criminals for possession of a naturally occurring plant that has never been the primary cause of a single death. Police officers who want to keep their jobs shouldn’t be forced to arrest people for that nonsense.
I made many people criminals for the horrifically immoral act of unauthorized plant possession.. and I regret it.
I’m sorry.
The Union Leader has the story here.
by Highline | Mar 6, 2012 |
Under current law, attorneys must be members of the N.H. Bar Association, which requires them to serve the court first before a client or the law, which is a conflict of interest. HB 1474 would allow attorneys to opt-out of their membership in the BAR, and thus serve their clients and justice without regard for the requirements of the BAR or the Court system. Such a change would likely improve the BAR, as it would have to make changes to keep and attract attorneys as members.
Please e-mail HouseRepublicans@leg.state.nh.us and ask House Republicans to support the committee’s OTP recommendation on HB 1474.
by Highline | Mar 4, 2012 |
STOP Judicial Child Abuse in New Hampshire Family Courts is a popular legal blog for tracking abuses of all things domestic relations law related in the New Hampshire Judicial Branch’s Family Court Division. I’m honored to say that I’ve been invited to guest blog at their site about abuses I witnessed in the area of domestic relations law while working as a law enforcement officer.
I cannot imagine one New Hampshire law enforcement officer who has not had to serve some court order that they knew just defies logic as it pertains to a specific family situation. Kicking people out of their own home is not a pleasant thing to have to do for work… especially when you know the court is wrong. Police officers know far better what the situation is within a family with problems than the court ever will, yet those same officers are often completely unaware of hearings which result in lives literally being destroyed.
Today the blog published an article informing the New Hampshire legal community of the New Hampshire Judicial Branch abuses of Adam Muller and Jason Talley.
Check it out here.