House Redress Committee Can Now Subpeona

ArnoldFor those who are unaware, the house grievance panel has been hearing from people screwed over by John P. Arnold of Cheshire “superior” court. Arnold was recently invited to testify in his defense in front of the panel. Arnold did not show. He didn’t even send an attorney to speak for him.

Now, according to Stop Judicial Child Abuse, the grievance panel can subpeona people like John P. Arnold. When or if Arnold will be subpeonaed, remains to be seen.

How to Write to Derrick J

Derrick JDerrick J is now in population and can be written mail via Mail-to-Jail or you can write him directly at:

Derrick Horton
Cheshire County D.O.C.
825 Marlboro Road
Keene, NH 03431

Your letters make a big difference to someone on the inside. Thank you in advance for writing!

Derrick J. Arraigned for Ignoring a Costumed Man with a Gun – $5,000 Bail

Should Derrick have pulled over for Fintan Moore?  I would have, but I don’t blame Derrick for not feeling comfortable with stopping what he was doing for some angry man with a big car, a costume, and a gun.

If you support obeying every diktat issued by the men with badges, ask yourself how many seconds of not pulling over is enough in your mind to justify an attack like KPD’s Moore launched on Derrick?  30?  60?  120?  Keep in mind Derrick was not wanted for rape or murder.  There wasn’t a warrant, as the Sentinel claimed.  Moore merely had papers to serve.  Should someone be attacked over trying to serve them papers?

Here’s the arraignment from this morning where bail was set at $5,000:

Help Promote Friday’s Peaceful Gathering …

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.

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