The Cancer growing in the Alaska Judicial system is preventing justice

The Cancer growing in the Alaska Judicial system is preventing justice
Alaska Constitutional Convention Members

Alaska Governor candidates. One of you will inherit the mushrooming scandal described below. Put the brakes on now by contacting your legislators and asking them to not confirm Stephen Cox as Alaska’s new Attorney General:

Senator email/phone: https://akleg.gov/senate.php
Representative email/phone: https://akleg.gov/house.php

Honorable Alaska Legislators:

There is a cancer growing in Alaska’s judicial system. In his written comments to the Alaska Supreme Court’s most recent rule changes concerning Grand Juries, acting Attorney General Stephen Cox has irrefutably proven he is part of the cancer and not part of the cure.

I am attaching my response to Mr. Cox’s comments, which quote not only his statements, but statements of Notre Dame Law scholars in a study Mr. Cox himself commissioned. One of the scholars’ statements is:

“Neither the executive nor the courts should be permitted to decide what the people may protest about. [T]hey may nowhere come between the citizen and the grand juror by screening out petitions.”

Yet in his comments Mr. Cox repeatedly asks that numerous screening procedures must be put into place, some to specifically screen out issues (court cases particularly) that the

who wrote Alaska’s Constitution stated are “utterly vital” and must be able to go to Grand Juries. This is exactly what the 55 Delegates said on this one issue, without a single dissent:

“The Grand Jury in its investigative power as well as for the fact it is sitting there as a panel sometimes is the only recourse for a citizen to get justice, to get redress from abuse in lower courts… it is the only safeguard a citizen occasionally has when for any reason, and very often for political reasons, a case is not dealt with properly.” (Alaska Constitutional Convention – transcript page 1328)

Alaskan and American citizens are slow to anger. But we are waking up to the realization that Alaska Department of Law attorneys (who the Attorney General oversees) are conspiring with Alaska judges to frame innocent citizens. And Mr. Cox has formally written he wants to eliminate the only way We-The-People have to expose and stop this.

Please do not confirm Mr. Cox as Alaska’s Attorney General.

Most Sincerely,

David Haeg
(907) 398-6403
haeg@alaska.net

PS: The below excerpt from New York’s “Mollen Commission” investigation is why I believe otherwise good officials (Mr. Cox, Treg Taylor, Governor Dunleavy, etc.) have become corrupt: they are afraid of bad publicity and losing the public’s confidence in Alaska’s judicial system. But that is exactly what is now happening and why these otherwise good people will likely face trial and prison.

“To cover up their corruption, officers created even more: they falsified official reports and perjured themselves to conceal their misdeeds. In the face of this problem, the Department allowed its systems for fighting corruption virtually to collapse. It had become more concerned about the bad publicity that corruption disclosures generate than the devastating consequences of corruption itself. As a result, its corruption controls minimized, ignored and at times concealed corruption rather than rooting it out. Such an institutional reluctance to uncover corruption is not surprising. No institution wants its reputation tainted – especially a Department that needs the public’s confidence and partnership to be effective. Since no entity outside the Department was responsible for reviewing the Department’s success in policing itself, years of self-protection continued unabated until this Commission commenced its independent inquiries.”

Because this battle will only be won with sheer numbers of informed citizens, I humbly ask this document be forwarded and published everywhere possible – and that everyone email/text their name and email address to either haeg@alaska.net or (907) 398-6403. In addition, We-The-People are planning a peaceful sit-in at noon on December 11, 2026 (just after new Governor is sworn in) in the Robert B. Atwood Building in Anchorage, Alaska – until our new Governor agrees to appoint an independent “Mollen” type commission to publicly investigate the forgoing and the judicial corruption it apparently covers up. (So far Treg Taylor – Alaska’s former Attorney General – is the only candidate for Governor I have talked with who REFUSES to promise such a commission if elected. All others I have talked with have promised an independent commission if elected, one that will investigate in public.)  We will also ask our new Governor for a pledge to take all action necessary to make the 2022 Kenai Grand Jury report and recommendation public. Plan on free hot-dogs, soda, and possibly cotton-candy!

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