Court Denies City’s Motion to Reconsider on Smoke Alarm Case!

smokeDetector[1]Here are a couple of updates on my various court cases:

First, Keene district court judge Runyon has denied the city attorney Thom Mullins’ lengthy motion to reconsider that he filed after the court issued an order striking the fire chief’s testimony and his inspection of my tenants’ home. Here’s is Runyon’s order putting the smack-down on Mullins’ motion to reconsider.

Also, in the Robin Hood case, very little has come from the hearing on the superior court bailiffs’ bad behavior and media restrictions, however judge John C. Kissinger did issue this order creating a “staging area” for media interviews in the lobby.

Shout Out to Rich Paul from Philly’s “Smoke Down Prohibition”!

Thanks to Chris Cantwell and the rest of the Philly crew for this shout-out to Rich. Should you wish to donate to Rich’s appeal (2nd) fundraiser, you can do that here. You can (and should!) also write to Rich via Mail-to-Jail\!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTwkm1cjHmY

If you are in a big city and are tired of not making an impact with your liberty activism – please come up to NH and get active here. The Free State Project is working!

Adam Kokesh’s “Final American Revolution” – Concord, NH

Adam Kokesh called for a “Final American Revolution” where people were to gather at each state capitol and demand secession. This is video from Concord, NH where a man strapped with an AK-47 gave a speech written by Kokesh into a megaphone:

The events nationwide suffered from poor planning, in that Kokesh basically announced the events, created them on Facebook, and then expected others to pick up the ball. They didn’t. One photo from Albany showed two people attending. Concord got 22 without any real organization whatsoever. The poor turnout at the event nationwide speaks to the small number of liberty-loving people willing to take action. It’s a perfect example of why liberty-oriented people need to converge in one place and get active TOGETHER. That place is New Hampshire – the choice of the Free State Project. Concentrating activism works – we already have over 1100 activists here statewide as part of the FSP and have won dozens of elections, repealed bad laws, done epic civil disobedience, and are creating loads of liberty media. Please join the thousands of liberty activists moving to New Hampshire and join the Free State Project!

Renown Free Speech Attorney Jon Meyer Joins Robin Hood Case!

Attorney Jon MeyerJon Meyer is a Manchester-based attorney whose normal focus is on employment-related cases, however he is also renown as one of the best lawyers in America on the subject of free speech.

Formerly an attorney with the NH Civil Liberties Union, in recent years Meyerwon a major free speech case at the NH Supreme Court involving a man in a bigfoot costume on Mt. Monadnock. Additionally and more recently he trounced then-Cheshire-Sheriff Dick Foote in court and had Foote’s no trespass orders against local liberty activists (banning us from court property) overturned as unconstitutional.

Robin Hood of KeeneNow, Meyer has made the time in his busy schedule for the Robin Hood of Keene case where the people calling themselves “the city” are suing several Robin Hooders in hopes of creating a 50ft anti-freedom radius around the meter maids. Meyer filed his appearance today in Cheshire superior court on behalf of five of the six defendants, with Copblock.org‘s Pete Eyre deciding not to opt-in to having an attorney.

To be clear, Meyer is donating his valuable time to the cause, pro-bono, and is up against the city people’s hired gun (paid by your tax dollars) private attorneys, including renown civil rights attorney Charles P. Bauer. Bauer and his partner Eric Moskowitz have filed this “Memorandum of Law” on the constitutional issues in the case, as the judge requested. I’ll post Jon Meyer’s memorandum when it is ready, likely in a couple of weeks, as he just signed on to the case.