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The Alaska Grand Jury: The State's "Need for Process" Scam

  On March 15th 2022, Alaskans protested outside courthouses across Alaska. They demanded the Alaska Supreme Court overrule its Order 1993 (SCO 1993). With essentially no input by members of The Alaska's Legislature's Rules Committee, the highest court had created rule 6.1 formed of whole cloth. The Legislature’s Rules Committee reviews language with recommendations from Legislative Legal for constitutionality. That didn’t happen in this case because it was a reactionary act responding to demands of Alaskans for accountability. This new law restricts citizens’ rights to petition the grand jury to investigate into official misconduct. The subject of grand jury process has been debated for centuries, there was no need to rush. Except, the rules were changed and enacted just weeks before a subpoenaed testimony of Alaska’s lead judicial investigator Marla Greenstein, as she has had the role for nearly 35 years. According to the Peninsula Clarion, the Kenai Peninsula Borough As

The Frailties of Alaska's SCO 1993

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The Frailties of Alaska's Supreme Court 1993 By Jessica Schultz Pleasant Since statehood in 1959 Alaskans have enjoyed a process outside the inbred court system to demand justice for official wrongdoing through an independent grand jury. Most Alaskans do not need to know about this aspect of our government established in the Alaska Constitution until they are wronged in a way that requires extraordinary means for achieving justice. Kenai Resident, David Haeg , sought this means for gaining justice over some 18 years. He has claimed he was framed by the AK Department of Fish & Game and was denied an independent grand jury. Once heard, the grand jury issued an indictment of Retired Judge Margaret Murphy for perjury. She is now experiencing the AK Justice system from the other side of the bench. Retired Homer Judge Indicted for Perjury https://theconservativefem.blogspot.com/2023/05/kenai-judge-indicted-for-perjury-has.html Parents harmed by the AK Office of Children’s Services

President Trump's Agenda47

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The fourth indictment of President Trump is backfiring

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President Donald Trump Jr., the 45 th president of the United States, has faced never ending attacks ever since he descended on the golden elevator of the Trump tower to announce his candidacy for presidency in 2015. As Trump promised, he would begin the peaceful transfer of power if he failed to succeed with all of his legal options by January 20, 2021. Regardless, democrat Prosecutors across the nation have waited until a primary election to riddle Trump with indictment after indictment. On Monday, August 14,2023, District Attorney Fani Willis of Georgia indicted Trump for his fourth indictment within the past 4.5 months. As if there wasn’t enough controversy, the results of the grand jury was briefly posted on the court docket, before the grand jury finished voting.   Willis released an 98 page indictment against Trump that has been accused of making free speech thought crimes. Find the full indictment here .   It included 161 conspiratorial acts, 41 criminal charges, and 1

Anchorage's Youth Employment in Parks held a dinner celebrating the end of the park improvement season.

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By Jessica Schultz Pleasant and Seth Pleasant On August 4, 2023, the families and youth of the Anchorage Youth Employment in Parks (YEP) program gathered for the end of season dinner ceremony. YEP is a joint effort with Anchorage Park Foundation and the Department of Anchorage Parks and Recreation. The crews showed a bond and humor between their teams, as leaders in the crew provided awards based on inside jokes and based on the personality of crew members. The event was led by Anchorage’s Natural Resource Manager Brad Muir and project manager Anne Dubois.    Anchorage’s Natural Resource Manager Brad Muir and project manager Annie Dubois SOURCE: Jessica Schultz Pleasant, The Conservative Fem   According to the Anchorage Municipality website, “The goal of the YEP program is to positively engage a new generation of diverse youth leaders with the environment and the Anchorage community, through meaningful training, employment, and outdoor education.” Since 2

Key players revealed after judge Margaret Murphy arraignment

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  By Jessica Schultz Pleasant On Friday July 21, 2023, former Homer district court judge Margaret Murphy was finally arraigned after delays due to procedures and filings of the court. The Kenai court room was full of Alaskans. During the arraignment, it was found Murphy is charged with a Class B felony, which is a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail with a $100,000 fine if convicted. Judge Thomas Matthews used zoom to preside over the hearing. The superior court judge was chosen after the requests for recusals by 3 other judges. Source: Alaska News Source According to a press release by the Alaska Court System, Judge Thomas A. Matthews was a Governor Bill Walker appointee to the Anchorage Superior Court in 2018. He is a UC Berkley graduate of 1981, a law degree from the Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon. His primary practice was spent with civil litigation and representation of small businesses. What appears hopeful is his 25 years of experience