Preliminary Hearing for Margaret Murphy Held in Homer

Preliminary Hearing for Margaret Murphy Held in Homer

Preliminary Hearing for Margaret Murphy Held in Homer On a beautiful day in Homer Alaska 36 people from around the state gathered for the Preliminary hearing of Judge Margaret Murphy.  Judge Murphy is charged with perjury.  She is facing ten years in jail with up to $100,000.00 fine.  This is in effect the trial of the century and tax payers should be outraged by this abuse of power. To Alaska residents the State of Alaska Constitution adopted on February 5th, 1955, ratified April 4, 1956 means justice is fair.  Beyond that it is the Governors responsibility for the faithful execution…
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…
August 18th Judge Murphy Hearing in Homer at 10 AM

August 18th Judge Murphy Hearing in Homer at 10 AM

Pre meeting at McDonalds in Homer at 9AM.  If you can make it you will be appreciated.  This hearing and the change in venue should raise concern.  Do not let the judicial system sweep this corruption under the run.  Get involved and learn why The Alaska Grand Jurors Association is is vital.  DO NOT TRUST information disseminated by grandjuror.org which is run by Pete Peterson the previous webhost for AGJA.  If you have something RED symbolizing the anger all citizens should feel at judicial corruption please wear it.  The visual symbol of unity will speak when we will not be…
Grand Jurors Investigate

Calling out the Supreme Court Justices for illegal actions

Supreme Court Justices make laws without Governors involvement or approval Alaska Supreme Court Justices, Daniel Winfree, Peter Maassen, Susan Carney, Dario Borghesan, and Jennifer Henderson in December 2022, hastily passed a law SCO 1993 Rule 6.1, "To suspend Grand Jury power to investigate, subpoena, recommend, or indict corrupt officials. " Well, isn't that special! Alaska Constitution on Grand Jury Rights states in Article 1. Section 8, "The power of Grand Juries to investigate and make recommendations concerning the public welfare or safety shall never be suspended." The "FIVE" passed a law by breaking a law that protected our citizen's rights…
SCO 1993 explained in simple form

SCO 1993 explained in simple form

This video does a great job explaining SCO 1993.  Kim Elgee lays out the impacts and illegal nature of SCO 1993.  Thank you Kim for such a great video.  More people should be aware of this and the impacts.  I have copied her statement word for word because she did such a good job.   Kudo Kim Alaska Constitution Article 1, Section 8 Alaska grand jurors’ independent rights SHALL NEVER BE SUSPENDED Five Supreme Court Justices pushed through court order 1993 without going through the rules committee, without public input. Did anyone else think as to why they left the Alaska…
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…
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…
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…
Grand Jury Investigation something we have a Constitutional right to

Grand Jury Investigation something we have a Constitutional right to

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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…