by Highline | Feb 29, 2012 |
Bradley Jardis, “Attorney-in-Fact” for Jason Talley of Keene, NH in the matter of State v. Jason Talley (Cheshire Superior Court Docket # 11-CR-216)
RE:
Subpoenas officiated by New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 27)/Justice of the Peace George Lambert for four judges in State v. Jason Talley.
(Press release made pursuant to NH Rules of Professional Conduct 3.6 (c) (6))
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On 02/28/12 I attempted to have the Cheshire County Superior Court Clerk officiate four subpoenas for witnesses in the defense of Jason Talley, a Keene, NH resident that I presently am defending in the Cheshire Superior Court on the charges of “Contempt of Court,” “Disorderly Conduct,” and “Resisting Arrest or Detention.” The clerks office refused to sign the subpoenas. (more…)
by Ian | Feb 29, 2012 |
The Keene Sentinel has printed yet another letter to the editor opposing the BEARCAT, by Jeffrey Scott, one of Keene’s occupiers:
The mayor and the BearCat:
A happy fairy tale, or a story about a big bad wolf?
I was happy to read about our mayor’s trip to Alaska back in 1962 when he was a youngster.
Yes, those were the days when life was so much more simple, without all the complications of the times we presently live in. Unfortunately times have changed in many ways that cause us to be ever vigilant, but we also suffer from self-inflicted pain, suffering and fear.
War has been one of the main culprits as we continue to support the fear of communism, terrorism, this ism and that ism. (more…)
by Garret Ean | Feb 28, 2012 |
The cheshire county superior courthouse was the scene of two arrests early yesterday. A third arrest took place down the street from the courthouse after deputies followed Derrick J to his car to arrest him for trespassing, for having gotten too close to the building. This occurred some time after a comical and inspiring foot pursuit Derrick led deputies on as he inched farther away from their approach.
Miami journalist Carlos Miller was in the area following the NH Liberty Forum. He visited Keene on Monday to survey the status of right to record issues plaguing courts in the southwest portion of the state. For a while, a camera ban had been enforced in Keene courthouses but surprisingly today, bailiffs allowed Ademo Freeman through security with a video camera. (more…)
by Highline | Feb 25, 2012 |
I haven’t spoken publicly much about the University System of New Hampshire gun protest that US Army Veteran Tommy Mozingo and I organised back in December as presently I am dedicating a great deal of my time focusing on defending Jason Talley from abuses of the New Hampshire Constitution. Realizing that I’ve procrastinated long enough, I would like to share with you some thoughts about the Grafton Superior Court’s ruling and the state of firearm rights in New Hampshire.
In the opinion of Judge Vaughn, the University System of New Hampshire (an institution which belongs and is answerable to the people of this state) is NOT a political subdivision for the politically questionable issue of 2nd Amendment freedom, but is a political subdivision (by its own admission) for the politically not-so-questionable issue of being able to recoup damages in federal court.
I’m fairly sure that all of the municipalities in this state which serve as host communities to USNH property lose a great deal of tax revenue, while paying outward to provide services.
Why are they not paying taxes to local municipalities?
They’re a political subdivision, of course.
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by Ian | Feb 25, 2012 |
Robert Koehler at Huffpo writes on Saying No to Militarism.
by Highline | Feb 22, 2012 |
Or at least people are now calling me a terrorist and calling for my indefinite detention as a result of my taking on the corruption happening in Cheshire County.
maximumfullpower
“Brad Jardis in my observation is a terrorist plain and simple. All he has done along with his so called activists friends has started violence against Judge Burke because they got caught breaking the law. It is a good thing the NDAA passed because Brad Jardis needs to be taken off the streets because of his violence.”
All my violence’eh? You apparently forgot to read this.
Why would they need the NDAA to come after me right now for what I am reporting if I was actually breaking the law? Everyone knows the NDAA is meant to only silence people who would be victorious in court.
Could it be because I am right?
From the comment section of my interview on the Ridley Report.