PRESS RELEASE: NH State Representative George Lambert Authorizes Subpoenas For Four Judges in State v. Jason Talley

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…)

Carlos Miller’s Visit to NH was Especially Great, Thanks to Keene

Carlos Miller of Photography is Not a Crime spoke at the 2012 Liberty Forum and shared his thoughts on visiting NH, which include a ringing endorsement for Keene activism, plus his version of Monday morning’s arrests at Superior Court:

If you have an hour to kill and don’t mind spending it hearing me talking about photography rights, you might want to check out my talk at the 2012 New Hampshire Liberty Forum, which was just posted online.

I talk about my experiences running Photography is Not a Crime, including what motivated me to launch it.

The trip was a great experience, especially when I visited Keene Monday morning with some of the activists who had been banned from the Cheshire County Courthouse because they used cameras inside the building.

There is no state law that bans video recording inside courthouses. (more…)

Judge Edward Burke Misconduct Overview To Be Released on Friday

On Friday I am commissioning my first ever official “overview” of government misconduct. The presentation will detail my case as to precisely how Keene Circuit Court-District Division Presiding Judge Edward Burke violated state law, the state Constitution, and judicial canons by telling a lie to have someone arrested. A lie that constituted False Reports to Law Enforcement, a crime under state law. A crime that if the exact facts and circumstances were brought before him in a criminal case where you did the same thing, he would find you guilty.

I am quite familiar with the crime as I have arrested people and prepared prosecution cases for it before. Judge Burke should have been arrested by now for what he did… but lucky for him, it appears that his friends in government are protecting him.

The presentation I will be burning to DVD and distributing to Governor John Lynch, the Executive Council, and every member of the New Hampshire General Court. Every mainstream media outlet in New Hampshire will also be receiving a copy.

Judicial Canon #2, the code of conduct for judges, reads as follows:

A JUDGE SHOULD AVOID IMPROPRIETY AND THE APPEARANCE OF IMPROPRIETY IN ALL OF THE JUDGE’S ACTIVITIES

I presume that includes impropriety and the appearance of impropriety in all of the judge’s interactions with members of the free press who are asking constitutionally protected questions.  Especially when our own Constitution says:

FREE SPEECH AND LIBERTY OF THE PRESS ARE ESSENTIAL TO THE SECURITY OF FREEDOM IN A STATE: THEY OUGHT, THEREFORE, TO BE INVIOLABLY PRESERVED.

(not taken away in a creative attempt to cover up a criminal offense)