Addressing Corruption in Keene

As this post goes public, I will be in Keene District Court presenting a letter addressing blatant criminal acts. The letter outlines allegations of corruption, criminal conduct, grand  jury tampering, assault, and perjury – all by NH public officials. In their system the proper procedure is for citizens to present their evidence to a grand jury so they can investigate as their duty requires.

In the letter I outline and provide links to a video of  Howard B. Lane, Judge winking at the prosecutor after overruling my objection, inventing facts, discriminating against my disability, and perverting the rule of law.

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Audio: WKBK’s “Talkback” 2010-02-06

Radio TowerLiberty-minded people called “Talkback” on WKBK last week to discuss Molly Kelly’s seemingly broken promise, the nature of the state, inflation, voting, KPD breaking and stealing Sam’s camera. Listen as Cynthia and Kendall Lane excuse the police acting like thugs. It’s sad.

Grab the archive.

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Cops Claim Jail is Private Property, Threaten Trespassing Arrests

We’ve been able to have picnics outside the jail in Westmoreland without issue, but in their visits to Valley St. jail, Manchester activists have come up against intimidation and threats from local police. In this raw video, they actually claim that the jail is private property and that the activists will be arrested should they come back. They plan to return this Saturday. Details on this thread. Here’s the video:

More video from Keene activist Rich Paul’s visit inside the jail: (more…)

Brad Jardis Leaves Law Enforcement

JardisThe Union Leader’s Jason Schreiber reports:

EPPING – A police officer who fought publicly to keep his job has resigned from the police department and has also been given the boot as a member of an international group that wants to legalize drugs.

Leaders of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, which advocates liberalization of drug laws, moved to distance themselves from Officer Bradley Jardis, who suggested in recent online postings that he would not enforce certain drug laws.

Jardis, of Hooksett, quit the police department on Monday, saying he could no longer work there after comments that Police Chief Gregory Dodge made about his job performance when he tried to have him fired recently. (more…)