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…