Judge arraigned in Kenai for Perjury

Judge arraigned in Kenai for Perjury

On June 23rd 53 people drove from all over Alaska to attend the arraignment of ex-judge Margaret Murphy for perjury.  This indictment is the result of a grand jury convened under the Alaska State Constitution.  Under the Alaska Constitution people have the right to question the courts and other agencies for faulty processes and corruption.  All elected officials need to be accountable. People from as far away as Talkeetna drove to listen to a hearing that lasted approximately 12 minutes.  The courtroom was rightfully packed with people wanting to witness that a judge caught lying was being held accountable. Perjury under…
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…
Judge Margaret Murphy indicted hearing set for June 23

Judge Margaret Murphy indicted hearing set for June 23

Judge Margaret Murphy indicted by a grand jury in Kenai for perjury.  Here are some snippets from Channel 2 news coverage of Judge Murphy charges.  It is easy to pin point corruption when one reads SCO 1993.  The Alaska Constitution clearly sets out a remedy for investigating corruption.  This indictment is an example of what can come from a grand jurors investigation.
Rep. Ben Carpenter on the Grand Jury Issue and Individual rights

Rep. Ben Carpenter on the Grand Jury Issue and Individual rights

https://www.alaskastateofcorruption.com/Rep.%20Ben%20Carpenter%20on%20the%20Grand%20Jury%20Issue_%20Working%20to%20Correct%20Constitutional%20Violations%20and%20Promote%20Transparency-720p-hls.mp4Representative Ben Carpenter on the Grand Jury Issue Click link above to watch video Do Alaska’s Judges and Officials Need Oversight by We-The-People? (No statutory PFD, no capital move after citizen vote (twice!), OCS violations, etc. etc. etc.) Then Join Our State-Wide Alaska Courthouse Sit-in! Wednesday, March 15, starting at 8 AM – continuing until the power to investigate, indict, and recommend judges, officials, agencies, and court cases is completely returned to our citizen Grand Juries; and until individual citizens are allowed to appeal directly to the Grand Jury with their concerns. Where? Any local courthouse. A large group of…