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A holyer than thow attitude

Started by truckloadofpigs, August 09, 2006, 06:43 AM NHFT

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truckloadofpigs

Hey, what's going on here.  We have Judges sleeping, Judges using our court rooms as dating services.  Cops who think they can use there badges to intimidate people and spread lies about them.  Did you ever wonder why these people in high positions think they can get away with it?  The reason they do get away with it is because we don't hold them accountable for there actions. 

These people are no better than any body else.  Do your self a favor and hold them accountable.  Write letters and the like. Take a few videos and let the world know that the people we trust to protect our constatutional rights are the ones that use the system for their own person agenda. 

To much buddyism going on here.  Don't forget these people work for us.  We pay our taxes.  Is it not our state, our community?  What about Sleepy the Judge?  What about Superior Court Dating Service?  Lets not forget the cops and those shiny badges the use to gain validity in there personal agenda!  Wake up people.  There is an entire network of individuals in this state that think they run it.  Get out your video camera's and have a ball.

aries

Quote from: truckloadofpigs on August 09, 2006, 06:43 AM NHFTThe reason they do get away with it is because we don't hold them accountable for there actions. 

Who is "We" and how do "We" start "holding them accountable?"

truckloadofpigs

We are the citizens of NH.  We must let these people know that the behavior they display reflects on us as a state.  Drugs are running at an all time high in the state as well as other crimes.  If our law enforcement people and our judicial system spend their working time fraternizing and manipulating the system for their own personal agenda than we loose.  We will be left with nothing but a corrupt and easily swayed system that uses their position to manipulate the system. 

Write letters to the news papers and ask them.  Hey what about Judge so and so?  Where are we in regards to keeping tabs on things?  Do we just settle for a one day headline and then drop the ball?  If a judge is dating  a court officer and that court  had a previous relationship with another lawyer.  Do you think the court officer might sway the judge to favoring against the lawyer she or he ad with the lawyer.  If that happens the only one who looses is the lawyers client.  Too much smoozing in the legal system.  Don't let this behavior get out of control.  Hey this is just one instance can you imagine whats really going on.  Open your eyes.  Hint Hint thats a little inside info.

Christopher King

We is everybody.

There is no privacy in a public courtroom, according to First Amendment scholar Jonathan Kaney, as I noted in this blawg entry back on 8 Dec. 2005.

http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2005/12/theres-no-privacy-in-public-courtroom.html

So watch the video including NH Superior Court Chief Justice Robert Lynn:

http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2006/08/kingcast-hears-nh-superior-court-chief.html

I think he's especially nasty to me because I'm black, but any white boy or girl challenging the system is gonna' get 9/10ths of what I got anyway.

Peace.

truckloadofpigs

 8)  See if this was anybody else they would have destroyed him.  But they cut a deal so he wouldn't rat the rest of them out.Former trooper had child porn 
He faces at least year in jail after guilty plea 




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September 12. 2006 8:00AM


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former state trooper from Meredith pleaded guilty yesterday to having child pornography.

Michael Plunkett, 46, faces at least a year in jail on eight counts of possessing child pornography, one count of witness tampering and one count of falsifying physical evidence.

Under the terms of the deal, Plunkett will spend one year in jail. Plunkett, who worked as a trooper out of Tamworth until 2004, also faces an additional year's suspended jail sentence and a 3?- year suspended prison term under the deal. He will have to undergo sex-offender evaluation and agree to have contact with no children except for his own.

A judge must sign off on the deal at a sentencing hearing, which has yet to be scheduled.

Prosecutor Melissa Pierce of the Grafton County Attorney's Office said after the hearing that Plunkett's conduct was particularly "disappointing" because of his former position with law enforcement. Pierce handled the Belknap County Superior Court case in order to avoid the appearance of a conflict, and she said she thought the deal was fair.

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"I think justice has been met,"Pierce said.
But Patty Coates, who dated Plunkett on and off for about 10 months, said she didn't think the sentence was enough. Coates had turned him in to the police last summer after stumbling upon the pornography on his computer.

Coates, of Laconia, said she thinks Plunkett needs not only more jail time, but more therapy and counseling than she thinks he'll get under the deal. She said she thought the sentence would have been stiffer if he hadn't been a former state trooper.

"I feel his position has carried him through this also," Coates said. "And I don't think that's fair, period."

Coates discovered child pornography on Plunkett's home computer when she was looking at pictures in July 2005, Pierce said. Among Plunkett's cache was a 38-second video of a girl younger than 16 performing oral sex on a male adult, Pierce said.

Coates immediately e-mailed some of what she found to herself and brought images to the Meredith Police Department.

"Her reason was that she had concerns about whether or not the police would believe her based on his former career," Pierce said.

When the police searched Plunkett's house, they discovered his hard drive was missing, Pierce said. The shell of the computer was found at Meredith's town dump, but the hard drive was never recovered. However, the police did seize a number of discs and a memory stick that contained several additional pornographic images, Pierce said.

The police also set up a telephone tap and had Coates call Plunkett to discuss the case, Pierce said. In that call, Plunkett claimed the pornographic images came from a computer virus. He also encouraged Coates to get rid of her own computer, Pierce said.

In child pornography cases, prosecutors must prove that the images involve actual children and are not computer-generated simulations, Pierce explained.

Pierce said Secret Service agents had analyzed the images and found that one of the pictures involved a child known to the Center for Missing and Exploited Children. She said a Harvard University professor who is an expert on digital imagery had looked at the images and confirmed they involved real children.

At yesterday's hearing, Plunkett said very little, answering questions from Judge Larry Smukler so quietly that at one point the court reporter had to ask him to speak up.

Coates, who has a teenage daughter, said she still hasn't been able to get the images out of her mind. She cried quietly as Smukler listed off the names of the images.

"I picture them every single day," Coates said. "I dream of them. I wake up with nightmares."

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Russell Kanning

I think those are all good ideas Truck.

In fact maybe you should right up a short letter to the editor and send it to editor@keenefreepress.com and see it on the small screen and in the tiny paper. :)

maineiac

Quote from: Russell Kanning on September 20, 2006, 09:33 AM NHFT
I think those are all good ideas Truck.

In fact maybe you should right up a short letter to the editor and send it to editor@keenefreepress.com and see it on the small screen and in the tiny paper. :)


Make damned sure somebody proofreads that sucka!!

:o

Kat Kanning


David

I tend to agree.  It is unlikely that we are going to change the laws, not substantually anyway.  A good goal to work towards is to get the cops to look the other way on Victim-less crimes.  For you law and order types, if there is no victim then there is no crime.  Laws against those who commit victimless 'crimes' are forms of organized injustice an need to be challenged. 
Just get the police to look the other way.

Dottie

Take a look at these websites. Judicial Accountability Initiative Law - www.jail4judges.org and www.SD-JAIL4Judges.org.

Dave Ridley

Quote from: fsp-ohio on September 23, 2006, 01:55 PM NHFT
 
Just get the police to look the other way.

bingo. I think that is the easiest fastest path to freedom.  of course, since I could be wrong about this I continue to work on other stuff too.

Dottie

Dada, are your familiar with Jail4Judges and the Judicial Accountability Integrity Legislation? South Dakota gathered enough signatures to get this issue on their November ballot.

tracysaboe

Well, in SD the Judges here are all pretty much corrupt.

So, It makes sense to me here. Not having as independent a judiciery could be a bad thing though. (Although the idea that they're independent now is political trickery anyway.) Don't know enough about the state of NH judiciary to know if I would support such a thing or feel it would make things worse or not.

Tracy

Dottie

The judicial system is THE root of everyone's problems.

"..it does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless
minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds.." - Samuel Adams

"There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is
striking at the root."                         -- Henry David Thoreau   

PowerPenguin

anal-retentive spell check post: "Holier", not "holyer". That would be something like "I have more holes in me than you", if anything 8-).