UPDATE: My signature will not be the only signature on the “rule 11 petition” to the NH Supreme Court.
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Two days after New Hampshire State Representative (and Redress of Grievances Committee member) George Lambert (R) (Hillsboro-27) authorized subpoenas for four sitting New Hampshire judges in the presence of New Hampshire State Representative JR Hoell (R) (Merrimack-13), Judge Kathleen McGuire DENIED Jason Talley the ability to question said judges about what they knew about the court orders that caused him to be arrested for mere POSSESSION OF A CAMERA.
Why would he want to question them about the orders? Because they enacted them three days after a judge committed a crime on camera.
She also DENIED Jason’s request that the trial be moved out of the county as he doesn’t believe he can receive a fair trial there.
I now intend on filing a Rule 11 Petition with the New Hampshire Supreme Court to ask that they take this case from the Cheshire County Superior Court.
“The legality of any judge’s order will not be an issue for the jury to determine because a court order may not be disobeyed unless and until it is reversed.“
Immoral and unconstitutional judicial orders should, at the very minimum, be questioned and shown to the public. In this case I think they should be shown to the entire New Hampshire General Court as well.
There literally are judges committing crimes on camera and then bad judicial orders being enacted to cover as a result in Cheshire County… and it needs to stop.
The enforcement of said corrupt orders needs to stop as well. Why isn’t Cheshire County High Sheriff Foote driving these court orders directly to the New Hampshire Supreme Court and saying “NO” ???
Those who attend tonight’s City Council meeting regarding the BearCat will receive one button free! T-shirts will be for sale at the event for $15 and extra buttons will be for sale for $0.50. Come out to tonight’s meeting wearing your “Thanks But No Tanks” t-shirt and show the city counsellors how you feel!
On Friday, February 17, 2012, I was detained at Monadnock Regional High School for allegedly “trespassing” on the “public” school’s property. The reason given for my being detained by two law enforcers was “to give me paperwork.” Is that a legitimate use of force?
I was handing out literature about the BearCat to the students at Monadnock HS, but unlike the law enforcers, I wasn’t threatening them with arrest if they refused my paperwork.
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…)
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…)
Now a decade old, the Free State Project is one of several social movements across the nation seeking to ignite change.
Amid the growing number of new economic and political movements cropping up all over the United States in recent years, the Free State Project claims to have been working for more than a decade to motivate Libertarian-minded individuals to migrate to a central location and “create a freer, better society through the electoral process and cultural change.” (more…)