Brandon in Court for Wearing a Hoodie

Back in October, while attending an arraignment for recently arrested activists from the Keene Pumpkin Festival, Brandon Durham was asked (told?) to remove his hood while in the court. After refusing multiple times the bailiff’s order, he was arrested and taken off to jail.

This past Wednesday, Brandon had his trial on a charge of trespassing. Not a charge of “wearing a hood in court” or “disobeying a court officer” or even their favorite – “disorderly conduct”. He was charged with trespassing under the logic that the court officer had asked him to leave the court, and he didn’t. Of course he was welcomed in, but suddenly was trespassing when he wanted to wear a hood?

Nonetheless, he had his trial on the charge, and here is the full video:

While Brandon did not offer much of a defense, Judge Howard Lane still saw the case as ambiguous enough to take it under advisement, and we will await a verdict. Maybe, just maybe, he will realize that wearing a piece of clothing is not a $1000 offense, or even a $1 offense.

Sam Dodson Gets 6 Days in Jail

This story starts way back when Sam had been previously held captive by the Keene thugs in blue.  While being held in jail for holding a camera in a public area, Sam’s license had apparently been suspended.  Although Eli Rivera lied on the witness stand and said he had given the ‘defense’ all the information they had on Sam, there was nothing in the files Sam had received to make him aware that the Keene PD had knowledge of his license being suspended.  So it was to his surprise when he was arrested for driving while under a suspension while leaving the very court room Rivera had just testified to the Keene PD not being aware of his suspension.  During the trial for this “crime”, Sam noted multiple crimes being committed by the agents of the state (the judge, prosecutor, etc…); as well as, the judge made up several facts (like a name for Sam that he does not go by, and information about a license that has never been seen by anyone in the court except Sam).  When he was found guilty, and ordered to pay $300, he refused.  I assume it was on the grounds that he owes them nothing, and their justice system is too corrupt to determine crimes and punishments.  As a result, he will be spending the next 6 days in the Cheshire County Corrections Facility.

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Rejecting the Religion of Statism Part 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuO1vZFPlqg

Video Summary: I was found guilty as I expected. I asked the officer if he had any evidence I had harmed anyone.

Answer: “No”.

“No further questions.”

It was very short. If you want them to stop using tickets as a source of revenue–

Challenge EVERY SINGLE TICKET in court!