CACAR 26 Passes the New Hampshire House of Representatives!
From STOP Judicial Child Abuse in New Hampshire Family Courts:
In a nail-biting turn of events, CACR 26 passed the N.H. House of Representatives by one vote!
This bill text proposes:
“That article 73-a of the second part of the constitution, relative to authorizing the chief justice of the supreme court to make rules governing the administration of all the courts of the state, be repealed.”
This is a critical piece of legislation as it proposes to strip the rule-making authority of the court, from the Supreme Court. The problem that we the people are faced with is that the cronyism of the N.H. Bar and the judicial “elite” has created overwhelming corruption within the judiciary.
There are currently no checks and balances against the judiciary’s self-governing, unaccountable tyranny. We urge you to call your N.H. Senator and urge them to vote “yes” to CACR 26 – to give the Courts back to the people!
Amending the New Hampshire Constitution effectively would force the New Hampshire Judicial Branch to no longer be a second and unaccountable legislature in our state. You know, an unaccountable legislature that allowed three unelected legislators to outlaw activity that can, and indeed did, catch their colleague breaking the law.
Defense Filed Documents in State v. Jason Talley
NH Attorney General Responds To Jason Talley’s Objection To His Motion To Quash Judges Subpoenas
– Reply to Def’s Objection to Motion to Quash
The original objection is here.
Jason Talley Asserts Part I, Article 10 “Right To Revolution” To Require Judges Be Held Accountable
Blatant Cases of Judicial Abuse Signal Need for Constitutional Amendments
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 19, 2012
Media Contacts:
Bradley Jardis, former police officer, 603-205-6003, bbraduma@gmail.com
Rep. George Lambert, R-Hillsborough 27, 603-809-5115, marchon@gmail.com
Rep. J.R. Hoell, R-Merrimack 13, 603-315-9002, jr@jrhoell.com
BLATANT CASES OF JUDICIAL ABUSE SIGNAL NEED FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
CACR 11 and CACR 22 Would Rein-In Judicial Overreach
and Restore the Balance of Power to the People of New Hampshire
KEENE, N.H.—Two state representatives and a former police officer are calling attention to the apparent abuse of power by a New Hampshire district court judge and other officials around him in an effort to showcase the need for two constitutional amendments designed to rein-in judicial authority that are planned for a House vote this week.
On Wednesday, the N.H. House is expected to vote on CACR 11, which would require the governor and council to reappoint judges every seven years, but only if they have exhibited good behavior. The House is also expected to vote on CACR 22, which would restore the Legislature’s full authority to control lawmaking in New Hampshire and limit the administrative rule-making authority of the Judicial Branch so that it is subject to Legislative approval—just like the current rule-making authority of the Executive Branch. (more…)


