Join us March 21, 2024 10AM for the Hearing for Margaret Murphy in Anchorage

Margaret Murphy hearing
Judge Murphy subject to yet another hearing

Judge Margret Murphy has a hearing set for March 21 at 10 AM for trial call  oral arguments in 3HO-23-00295 CR to the Anchorage Nesbett Courthouse, room 401 at 10am. This will also be live-streamed on the Alaska Court System website: https://courts.alaska.gov/  but a better source will be Politadicks website or his facebook.  This two-year and ongoing Grand Jury investigation, indictment, and report/recommendation concerns systemic judicial corruption.  This indicates a cover up in Alaska – implicating even current Alaska Supreme Court Justices and Marla Greenstein, Alaska’s only judge investigator for the last 35 years and counting (over 8000 judge investigations so far). It’s clear Alaska’s judges will be under enormous pressure to keep the Alaskan public from ever seeing the report/recommendation the Grand Jury wrote and issued in July of 2023. Clearly if there was exculpatory evidence in this report it owuld have immediately been released.

Join the public and members of the AGJA from 8:30 am to 9:45 am or so, to wave signs in front of the Nesbett in support of Alaska Grand Jury constitutional rights.  We should have enough signs for everyone! Criminal Rule 6.1. need to be reviewed in relationship to Article 1, Section 8 of Alaska’s Constitution: “The power of Grand Juries to investigate and make recommendations concerning the public welfare or safety shall never be suspended.” Deceased Alaska Supreme Court Justices Edmund Burke and Allen Compton commented on this issue to the three remaining (three to two!) Alaska Supreme Court Justices who disagreed – and railroaded Criminal Rule 6.1 through: “Webster’s Third New International Dictionary’s first definition of “never” is “not ever: nor at anytime; at no time.” Its second is “not in any degree: not in the least: not in any way: not under any condition.” Its first definition of suspend is “to debar or cause to withdraw temporarily from any privilege, office, or function.” Indeed, the next three definitions are similar. Criminal Rule 6.1, adopted by this court pursuant to its rulemaking authority, not only suspends the power of grand juries to investigate and make recommendations concerning the public welfare or safety, but also permits censorship of a grand jury report generated as result of the exercise of that power before the report is even published. This procedural rule is not the least bit deferential to the “anti-suspension” clause. Indeed, it mocks it. The grand jury, and not the courts, can choose matters on which it reports and recommends, and the manner in which to do so.

Criminal Rule 6.1 violates the “anti-suspension” clause of article 1, Section 8 of the Alaska constitution.” After oral arguments (expected to be 30 minutes or so) concerned Alaskans are meeting at 49th State Brewing (717 W 3rd Ave – a short walk from the Nesbett Courthouse) for lunch and a discussion of this massive scandal unfolding in Alaska’s judicial system. Local, state, national, and international press (TV, radio, online, newspaper, etc.) are cordially invited. Please forward this message to all and we hope to see you there! Petition for further Corruption Investigation: https://alaskagrandjurorsassociation.org/petition/ Alaska Grand Jurors Association PO Box 123 Soldotna, Alaska 99669 (907) 398-6403 haeg@alaska.net alaskagrandjurorsassociation.org alaskastateofcorruption.com

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