by Highline | Mar 23, 2012 |
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the chief justice of the supreme court to make rules governing the administration of all the courts of the state, be repealed.”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.
by Kelly | Mar 21, 2012 |
MEDIA INQUIRIES: Contact kellyvoluntaryist@gmail.com
DATE: This Friday, March 23rd
TIME: 8AM-5PM Eastern Time
WHAT: Call (603) 352-0056 From Your Phone Line, Anywhere
Here’s the Facebook event.
Call John Webb from the Cheshire County (Keene, NH) Attorney’s Office and demand that Cheshire County does the right thing and drops the criminal charges against Ian Freeman, Derrick J. Freeman, and Kelly Voluntaryist for their peaceful actions taken at the Cheshire County Superior Court on Monday, February 27.
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by Highline | Mar 18, 2012 |
On April 1st 2012 it will have been twelve years since the New York Times ran this article that the New Hampshire Judicial Branch would probably rather you not be aware of, given my nearly full-time efforts to once again hold them accountable.
A State Supreme Court justice illegally tried to influence his colleagues in his own divorce case, and the chief justice broke the law by listening to him, the state’s attorney general said today.
The announcement by Attorney General Philip T. McLaughlin led to the resignation of the justice, Stephen Thayer, and raised doubts about the future of Chief Justice David Brock.
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by Ian | Mar 17, 2012 |
Mark your calendar and stand in solidarity against the insane war on drugs in front of the state house in Concord on 4/20 at 4:20pm.
Here’s a facebook event for it.