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…