A letter about Alaskan Rights from a concerned citizen

A letter about Alaskan Rights from a concerned citizen

Friends, How many times do we-the-people have to speak up? How many news articles have been written about the injustices that some (usually the poor and uneducated and people of color) Alaskans have had to face because our elected Governor will not exercise his Constitutional authority Article III Sec. 16?  Governor Dunleavy took office in 2018 and then was re-elected 2022.  How many years does it take to remedy the wrong, correct the dysfunctional OCS system, etc.  Problems are getting worse, not better.  Listen to the link about SB 31. There are many injustices that are happening to several of…
For more updates please follow the AGJA facebook page

For more updates please follow the AGJA facebook page

We welcome you to share the AGJA Facebook site.  It is vital that all of us start sharing and talking about why we must stand against judicial corruption.  Many regular members can answer questions about what has happened and why it is important to all Alaskans.  If you have questions reach out to any regular poster on the facebook page or send us a message here. The work of grand jurors is not easy.  They come under fire by people promoting corruption and even the Supreme Court Justices through SCO 1993.  Each person who has had a case heard by…
The background of Margaret Murphy

The background of Margaret Murphy

Margaret Murphy went to school at Valaparaiso University in Indiana. The American Bar Association accredited this university in 1929.  The bar association also "censured the school for admitting applicants who did not appear capable of satisfactorily completing the school's program of legal education and being admitted to the bar (Wikipedia).  Located in Indiana just south of Chicago this school has a history of enrolling students with poor education capabilities.  In 2020 Valaparaiso University was shut down.  Margaret Murphy worked as a school librarian and a paralegal while attending this school (1985-1987).  This school was home to the youngest woman 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…
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…