Defense Filed Documents in State v. Jason Talley
– Response to the State’s objection to the Defense’s “Motion To Reconsider Order on Subpoenas” .PDF
I realize I made some grammatical mistakes… go easy on me. 🙂
– Response to the State’s objection to the Defense’s “Motion To Reconsider Order on Subpoenas” .PDF
I realize I made some grammatical mistakes… go easy on me. 🙂
– Motion To Stay Proceeding and Produce Record DENIED .PDF
– Jury Trial Notice .PDF
JASON TALLEY’S TRIAL FOR POSSESSION OF A CAMERA IS ON APRIL 16TH AT 9:00AM
– Motion To Extend Filing Deadline .PDF
– Modification of Planned Criminal Defense Notification .PDF
(The Attorney General’s memorandum is here.)
If “Right-To-Work” without union interference is important to you, Wednesday and Thursday of this week you should plan on being in Concord!
9 a.m., Wednesday, April 4, State House Room 100 or Representatives Hall: Keep Only Desired Union Representation
HB 1645 would allow employers to hold elections to remove a public sector union from operation if certain thresholds are met, such as the number of union employees in a bargaining unit decreases to a certain percentage. This bill as amended is an effort to end the entrenchment of public sector unions and potentially break-up several union monopolies that have been driving up the cost of employing people in government. Public sector unionization has become unsustainable to the point that many public sector employees now make more in pay and benefits than their private-sector counterparts.
… supporting the Impeachment of Keene District Court Judge Edward Burke.
These fliers will be hand distributed throughout the Keene community this week. Perhaps consider printing and distributing some yourself?
The online impeachment petition will be assisted by a written petition. Please feel free to stop by, ask questions, and possibly sign! The respective petitions I will hand deliver to the Redress of Grievances Committee at the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
[Art.] 32. [Rights of Assembly, Instruction, and Petition.] The people have a right, in an orderly and peaceable manner, to assemble and consult upon the common good, give instructions to their representatives, and to request of the legislative body, by way of petition or remonstrance, redress of the wrongs done them, and of the grievances they suffer.