HB384

Consider the impact writing a letter to your legislators could have- Sample by Mark Dundore

Mark Dundore writes in the strongest support possible of HB384. The following is an exerpt from Mark relating to grand juries. HB384 "An Act relating to grand juries; amending Rules 6(e), (i), (n), (p), (s), and (u), Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure; and repealing Rules 6(j) and 6.1, Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure." AGJA supports this bill. This absolutely needs to be passed and I urge you to make every effort to make it happen. I have been in the process of trying to obtain any report of a Grand Jury investigation in Anchorage.  I was informed by Kevin Kackman…
Margaret Murphy hearing

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

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…
Message from David Haeg regarding purpose of AGJA

Message from David Haeg regarding purpose of AGJA

This is David Haeg. I started this group to restore the constitutional rights of grand juries to investigate what they want to investigate.  AGJA seeks to restore the rights of individual citizens to appeal directly to the grand jury. Many people statewide support this effort.  Republican, Democrats, and people who support RCV and those who don't can all be affected by illegal actions in government. Those who support vaccines and those who don't are all people who matter.  Whatever your beliefs are one thing is sure, your right to a trial and justice within the legal system should be protected. …
Weekly Zoom meetings Saturdays Join us Nov 25th

Weekly Zoom meetings Saturdays Join us Nov 25th

Join our weekly Saturday 8pm Alaska Grand Juror Association meetings again. Link: Saturdays 8PM AND EVERY SATURDAY https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9073986403?pwd=Dgwv3nK9k2MtvAYwXKWltCQBEag3ss.1 If the link above doesn’t work the meeting ID number is now the same as my phone number so you can’t forget: 907 398 6403 Passcode is also hard to forget: 1234 Next hearing for Judge Murphy’s prosecution on felony perjury charges is January 8, 2024 at 10 am in the Homer Courthouse. Please try to attend.   ALSO special note here: David Haeg will be on the Michael Dukes show https://www.michaeldukesshow.com/ at 7AM on November 27th.  Listen and call in. David…
Weekly Zoom meetings Saturdays

Weekly Zoom meetings Saturdays

Join our weekly Saturday 8pm Alaska Grand Juror Association meetings again. Link: Saturdays 8PM AND EVERY SATURDAY https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9073986403?pwd=Dgwv3nK9k2MtvAYwXKWltCQBEag3ss.1 If the link above doesn’t work the meeting ID number is now the same as my phone number so you can’t forget: 907 398 6403 Passcode is also hard to forget: 1234 Next hearing for Judge Murphy’s prosecution on felony perjury charges is January 8, 2024 at 10 am in the Homer Courthouse. Please try to attend. David Haeg
Judge Jennifer Wells Commits Two Felonies as a judge

Judge Jennifer Wells Commits Two Felonies as a judge

On June 29, 2022, a Kenai grand jury, by majority vote, voted to investigate evidence of public corruption within Alaska’s judicial system. Deputy Attorney General John Skidmore; Judge Jennifer Wells; Presiding Judge William Morse; attorney Marla Greenstein (who investigated all 8000 Alaska judge complaints in the last 33 years); District Attorney Scot Leaders; Alaska Department of Law; Alaska Commission on Judicial Conduct; Alaska Department of Public Safety; Alaska Bar Association; and Alaska Governor’s office would be investigated. Prior to witnesses being sworn or evidence presented, Judge Wells ordered the grand jury to stop investigating and permanently dismissed the grand jurors…
AGJA Fair booth Sept 8 2023

AGJA Fair booth Sept 8 2023

August 18 @ 8:00 am - September 9 @ 10:00 pm AGJA at the Alaska State Fair! 2075 Glennallen Hwy 2075 Glennallen Hwy, Palmer, AK, United States Alaska Grand Jurors’ Association will have a booth at the Alaska State Fair! Learn about why judicial corruption is costly
Grand Jury Investigation something we have a Constitutional right to

Grand Jury Investigation something we have a Constitutional right to

https://alaskagrandjurorsassociation.org/2023/05/04/re-legislative-grand-jury-investigation-we-are-requesting-investigation-by-alaskas-legislature-join-in-the-upcoming-courthouse-sit-in-on-april-19th/?mtm_campaign=AGJA%3A%20Group%20Blast&mtm_group=Talkeetna%252c%2BAK%2BCommunity%2BNews&mtm_source=David%20Haeg&mtm_medium=Facebook
Unelected Judges and Attorney Generals repeatedly HIJACK Grand Jury Investigations.

Unelected Judges and Attorney Generals repeatedly HIJACK Grand Jury Investigations.

In  December, David Ignell wrote an article outlining how Alaska’s unelected judges and attorney generals have repeatedly highjacked grand jury investigations into the Office of Children Services.  https://mustreadalaska.com/david-ignell-a-human-tragedy-caused-by-ocs/ Every family in Alaska needs to be paying attention to agency's that need this grand juror investigation and oversight.  Families cannot continue to be deprived of safety, happiness and the right to due process simply because they are too poor to afford themselves competent representation by good legal counsel.  I think all of you will agree that OCS is just one example of needing an investigation.  Judge Margaret Murphy was arraigned on…
Alaska Constitution Article I § 8

Alaska Constitution Article I § 8

State of Alaska Constitution Article I § 8. No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the armed forces in time of war or public danger. Indictment may be waived by the accused. In that case the prosecution shall be by information. The grand jury shall consist of at least twelve citizens, a majority of whom concurring may return an indictment. The power of grand juries to investigate and make recommendations concerning the public welfare or safety shall never…