CACAR 26 Passes the New Hampshire House of Representatives!

From STOP Judicial Child Abuse in New Hampshire Family Courts:

In a nail-biting turn of events, CACR 26 passed the N.H. House of Representatives by one vote!

This bill text proposes:

“That article 73-a of the second part of the constitution, relative to authorizing the chief justice of the supreme court to make rules governing the administration of all the courts of the state, be repealed.”

This is a critical piece of legislation as it proposes to strip the rule-making authority of the court, from the Supreme Court. The problem that we the people are faced with is that the cronyism of the N.H. Bar and the judicial “elite” has created overwhelming corruption within the judiciary.

There are currently no checks and balances against the judiciary’s self-governing, unaccountable tyranny. We urge you to call your N.H. Senator and urge them to vote “yes” to CACR 26 – to give the Courts back to the people!

Amending the New Hampshire Constitution effectively would force the New Hampshire Judicial Branch to no longer be a second and unaccountable legislature in our state. You know, an unaccountable legislature that allowed three unelected legislators to outlaw activity that can, and indeed did, catch their colleague breaking the law.

NH Attorney General Gets Involved In State v. Jason Talley

The New Hampshire Attorney General has filed an appearance and motion on behalf of Circuit Court Administrative Judge Edwin Kelley and Superior Court Chief Judge Tina Nadeau. The motion is to “quash” the subpoenas that they have been served with by the Merrimack County Sheriffs Department which require them to appear as witnesses in State v. Jason Talley.

From the motion:

6. The Defendant has copies of the three orders at issue. If the trial court deems the orders themselves relevant and admissible evidence, they can be admitted as trial exhibits by the proferring party. Testimony from judges regarding their mental process leading up to the issuance of their orders, however, is prohibited and properly excluded.

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MSNBC Reports on Keene’s BEARCAT Controversy

BEARCATMSNBC covers the Keene BEARCAT story:

By Kari Huus, msnbc.com

The city of Keene, N.H., population 23,000, nestled in a valley in the state’s southwest corner, may not be the first place that comes to mind as a terrorism target, but this summer it will take delivery on a $286,000 armored vehicle, compliments of the Department of Homeland Security.

The Lenco “BearCat,” fitted with thermal imaging, radiation and explosive gas detection systems, gun mounts and rotating hatch is but one example of the kind of quasi-military equipment that has been acquired by local and state law enforcement agencies through billions of dollars worth of federal grant money in the last decade. (more…)