In the upcoming election Judges up for rentention votes should be voted out

In the upcoming election Judges up for rentention votes should be voted out

In the upcoming election you will find 15 judges who are up for retention.  Lots of people have questions about how to vote regarding these judges.  Some people have no questions at all and just take the Alaska Judicial Council recommendations.  98% of the time the judicial council will recommend keeping all judges. This article gives you easy to understand information on how the council makes these recommendations.  It also gives you valid reasons not to keep any of the judges currently sitting on any bench.  Before simply voting to keep these judges on the bench, take a little time…
Supreme Court of AK justices

Exposing corruption of the state judicial system is the focus of Alaska Grand Jurors Association and a reason to ask questions

AGJA is a simple grass roots organization that seeks to grow the knowledge of taxpayers about unethical actions of our government, particularly in conjunction with the court system.  Started to restore the rights of grand jurors to investigate as state in the Alaska State Constitution, AGJA is evolving into an effort to right corruption in the courts. We seek to educate people about cases, laws and the constitution as it pertains to the protections, we are all entitled to.  It is hard to pinpoint the catalyst that started this movement but surely the case of David Haeg did play a…
Corruption in Alaskas judicial system

Alaska the corrupt frontier, our reputation is well established

The last frontier is plagued with corruption, to include judicial misconduct.  It is a very well known fact that more indictments among Alaska politicians at one time than any other state.  Alaska is considered the most corrupt state in America.  This is not an opinion but is based on facts and research.  According to the article by Institute for Corruption Studies at Illinois State University several factors elevate Alaska as the highest of corruption levels for many reasons.  Some of them include but are not limited to: Geography: terrain with limited population, climate, limited law enforcement due to remote wilderness, …
Thomas Garber presents oral arguments to the AK Supreme Court

Thomas Garber’s fight for equal access to justice

The fight for justice Thomas Garber was a husband and a father who saw his family destroyed by OCS.  Like most people he was seeking help through legal means.  The avenues were closed one by one like slamming doors in his face.  The fall out was the destruction of a family.  Mr. Garber is not a rich man.  He has limited income and was wrongfully denied his right to address these wrongs simply due to his economic handicap. Who represents the court system Meanwhile the superior court justice, the subject of this legal action by Thomas Garber, is well represented. …
Article I Section 8

A case of judicial misconduct. Balance must be brought to our judical system.

As questions arise about the ethics of our judicial we are seeing more cases supporting the need for oversite.  Alaska State Constitution Article I Section 8 states Grand Juries are allowed investigative power.  Grand juries are meant as an external check on our judicial branch.  Margaret Murphy was investigated, indicted and charged with perjury after two years of investigation.  Her case was dismissed on a merely technicality.  The indictment was written wrong! So this indicates that the appointed special prosecutor Clint Campion, who previously stated there was nothing to investigate, wrongfully instructed the jurors.  Clearly there seems to be a need…
the right of the people

Supreme Court Hearing Concerning Alaska’s Judicial Corruption July 30th at Boney Courthouse in Anchorage AK

Supreme Court Hearing Concerning Alaska’s Judicial Corruption ALASKANS PLEASE ATTEND! Alaska Grand Jurors Association appreciates all respectful guests in supporting this effort. When? July 30 at Noon (concerned Alaskans will gather and wave signs outside at noon) Where? Boney Courthouse, 5th Floor (303 L St. Anchorage, Ak) Why? To hear Alaska’s judicial system try to explain how it was legal and constitutional for the Alaska Supreme Court to issue SCO 1993 to suspend Grand Jury power to investigate and make recommendations concerning the public welfare and safety – when Article 1, Section 8 of Alaska’s Constitution states: “The power of Grand…
The Alaska Grand Jurors job of balancing justice

The Alaska Grand Jurors job of balancing justice

1. Simply, this is about: (A) “Public Corruption” in the form of evidence that the Alaska Commission on Judicial Conduct has falsified potentially thousands of official investigations to keep corrupt judges on the bench and ruling over Alaska’s citizens; (B) how a Kenai Grand Jury, who investigated the forgoing evidence for nearly 2 years, is now being unconstitutionally prevented from exposing and addressing this corruption; and (C) how the Kenai Grand Jury investigated evidence that the Alaska Supreme Court is even implicated in the corruption and cover-up. 2. We must do something to help the original Kenai Grand Jury make…
Dont get walked on

Court rulings ruin a family and cost us millions

There is nothing more traumatic than something that impacts your family unity, finances or health and safety.  Most people are aware that false allegations of abuse create situations for families that can impact one or all of these critical areas.  For AK MOM who is an amazing woman and mother it was life changing.  When it comes down to it this crisis did not just impact her but the children and all of us Tax Payers as well.  For the last three years we have paid for the negligent care of her wrongfully removed children in OCS custody.  We have…
AJC members

Press Release by the Alaska Judicial Council- take the time to participate in this

Contact: Susanne DiPietro, Executive Director Alaska Judicial Council 510 L St., Suite 450 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 279-2526 postmaster@ajc.state.ak.us www.ajc.state.ak.us E-mail: postmaster@ajc.state.ak.us For immediate release April 29, 2024 Alaska Judicial Council Public Hearing about Judges on the Ballot in November Wednesday, May 8, 2024 4:30 p.m. As required by State law, the Alaska Judicial Council is evaluating the judges who are eligible to be on the ballot this November. On Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at 4:30 p.m. the Council will hold a statewide public hearing to solicit comments about these judges (see list below). Members of the public are invited…