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Present Alaskan Resolutions In Support of Revisiting SCO 1993
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By Jessica Schultz Pleasant Present State Resolutions In Support Of Revisiting SCO 1993 Nikiski Community Council Source: Data USA, Nikiski, Alaska Homer, Alaska Source: The Drift Wood Inn, Homer, Alaska Kenai Peninsula Burough Assembly Source: Princess Lodges, Kenai Peninsula Burough Assembly Haines Burough Assembly Source: expedia.it
Join Grand Jury Discussions on March 14, 2023, with the Kenai Peninsula Burough Assembly and David Haeg; Show Support on March 15, 20223, at 8 am, With the State-Wide Court Sit-in
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By Jessica Schultz Pleasant Today, there is great news coming from Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula Burough Assembly. Committee members B ill Elam and Cindy Euklund have submitted to the committee a memorandum that would address a resolution to revisit the recent changes to Criminal Rules 6 and 6.1. T he rule changes made in the Supreme Court were rushed through the State legislature. Many Alaskans believe Criminal Rules 6 and 6.1 were created to prevent investigations into the judicial and legislative bodies of Alaska. It has been used to prevent more hearings after the chief judicial investigator Marla Greenstein was subpoenaed. On February 7, 2023, David Haeg and his supporters spoke before the assembly asking for their support to overturn rule changes made by the Supreme Court of Alaska. Many Alaskans believe the rule changes will affect Alaskans due process and constitutional rights. The rule changes may make the State and its courts immune to scrutiny and its responsibility to...
Justice for All song collaboration between Trump and Jan 6 prisoners
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State-wide Court Sit-In: The Fight For The Alaskan Grand Jury Is A Fight For All Alaskans
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By Jessica Schultz Pleasant As the Northern Lights dance across the dark skies above Alaska, many Alaskans want to shine light upon the shadowy aspects of the Alaskan government. Many people move to Alaska as an escape from the hustle and bustle of the lower 48 states. These people are looking to find peace, and a way of life that is less regulated and controlled. Life-long Alaskans are very proud of their state and what makes it unique. Unbeknownst to each population is the “behind closed doors” theft of a citizen’s constitutional right. On December 1, 2022, the powers that be stole Alaskans’ constitutional rights by limiting the powers of the peoples’ grand jury. Alaska’s government is proving to be the perpetrator of harassment and abuse against its own citizens. The courts defend the State and make villains out of their victims. If victims fight against the abuse, the State and courts will destroy them. The only way to hold the State and courts accountable for their behavior...
The True Story of Alaska’s David Eastman: A Documentary
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