by Kelly | Apr 9, 2012 |
This past Friday, Bradley Jardis, Ian Freeman, and I held a rally outside the Keene district court to support the impeachment of corrupt judge Edward Burke for lying to have Ademo Freeman wrongfully imprisoned last June. Much thanks to all who came out in spite of the early hour and cold weather!
Badges don’t grant extra rights, and neither do robes and gavels. What Edward Burke did was unacceptable, and we here at Free Keene will continue to work to hold him accountable for his actions.
You can help by signing the petition here.

by Ian | Apr 6, 2012 |
Apparently on his own volition (after reading the arrest reports from KPD), Ed Burke, judge of Keene district court has reduced Derrick J’s bail to $500 and house arrest. Activists put up a fundraiser on WePay last night, and this morning it had raised well over the total amount!
We’ll be going to get him this afternoon.
by Highline | Apr 6, 2012 |
– Supplemental Objection to Motion to Reconsider Order on Subpoenas .PDF
3. The State’s position is that Part 1, Art. 10 (Right of Revolution) does not apply to the testimony sought as is described in the subpoena. The law of this State, as described in the State’s Motion to Quash, supports the Court’s Order.
by Highline | Apr 5, 2012 |
– 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. 🙂
by Highline | Apr 5, 2012 |
– 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
by Ian | Apr 4, 2012 |
Medical cannabis has passed both the NH house and senate, but as usual, “governor” John Lynch has promised to veto it. Please take a moment and call his office at 603-271-2121 and encourage him to sign SB 409 into law and support medical patients rights to use the medicine of their choice. Here’s a personal story from Sarah Levesque about her father:
This is my father as a medical marijuana patient. The marijuana alleviated his nausea and allowed him to eat. It eased his pain to a tolerable level and allowed him to function, instead of being in a zombie like state from being doped up on the pharmaceutical pain killers he was prescribed. (more…)