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
Corruption in Government is not just in Alaska but other states as well

Corruption in Government is not just in Alaska but other states as well

You may have noticed an uptake in government officials being charged with crimes against the people they are elected to represent.  In Alaska we are seeing it in the courts, with politicians, state agencies like Office of Children's Services and among law enforcement.  What you might not be aware of is this problem is coming under national scrutiny.  Montana's Attorney General Austin Knudsen has recently made huge headlines.  Reporter AMY BETH HANSON from AP news quoted Tim Stauch, "Knudsen or attorneys under his supervision “routinely and frequently undermined public confidence in the fairness and impartiality of our system of justice…
Perjury Hearing Moves to Homer 8/18

Perjury Hearing Moves to Homer 8/18

On August 18 at 10AM, we ask all Alaskans to come together.  We will come together at the HOMER courthouse. Join us for the perjury pretrial hearing for Judge Margaret Murphy. This trial is in connection with a 12 month ongoing Kenai Grand Jury investigation into state-wide judicial corruption. On July 21 Margaret Murphy's attorney filed a request for change of venue from Kenai to Homer. Help protect Alaska’s constitution, our Grand Jurors’ rights to investigate and address government corruption.   Do not miss this historic event.  Plan to join fellow Alaskan's in Homer for this hearing. This investigation, indictment, and pretrial hearing comes after…
Stand up against corruption

Stand up against corruption

Co authored by David Haeg Liberty Protect our liberty and stand up against corruption. On August 11th, we ask you to join us in a peaceful sit- in at the Kenai Alaska courthouse at 945 AM at Judge Margaret Murphy's pretrial hearing.  AGJA seeks independent investigations into allegations of systemic corruption within our judicial system. Criminal Rule 6.1 The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly has already passed a resolution calling for the Alaska Legislature to investigate citizen concerns. We urge our elected officials to carefully consider and independently verify the facts presented.  We are requesting an investigation with the power to…
To honor Hoonah Tribal Councils Resolution #23-25

Hoonah Resolution #23-25 judicial failure in Thomas Mack case

Resolution #23-25 HIA Resolution - 2023 The Hoonah Indian Association makes some very good points in RESOLUTION #23-25 Resolution of Support for Thomas Jack. You should read up on this case.  The Native communities are unrepresented in the judicial system.  Governor Dunleavy has failed to recognize or act on this.  Tribal Council findings represent the facts.  A court stacked against Thomas Mack- that being an all white court is not justice.  Native neighbors ethnic rights in the judiciary system harms Alaska.  It devalues their freedoms by placing them in jeopardy of dealing with a stacked deck.  It would seem our…
PAC derails Justice

PAC’s and the impact our courts have on elections

Worried about institutional corruption?  You should be.  Here is yet another example of corruption by elected officials through the influence of courts which will not allow the hobbling of super PACs.   The legal precedent for super PACs Many people believe that the US Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, which allowed corporations to spend money directly in elections, compels this result. But Citizens United, bad as it was, didn't say anything about super PACs. Instead, starting a few months after the Citizens United decision, a handful of lower courts, based on an unfortunate misunderstanding of Citizens United, decided that the Constitution…
Corruption in Politics: the Corrupt Bastards Club

Corruption in Politics: the Corrupt Bastards Club

The name "Corrupt Bastards Club" was widely used to designate Alaska legislators implicated in a massive ongoing federal corruption investigation.  Elected officials benefitted from ripping off tax payers. Some even had the audacity to wear hats bearing the emblem CBC.  Take some time to remember that those elected in all areas of government are not above the law. It is important to remember that oil has a way of greasing more than an engine.  In the corruption among state representatives and senators bribes greased the hands of elected officials.  Just another way that justice finds a way to light.  Exposing corruption…
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.