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Russell arrested 4/10/07

Started by Kat Kanning, April 10, 2007, 06:06 PM NHFT

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Tom Sawyer

Caleb you da man.  :)
Thanks.  8)

Quantrill

You might want to get "Delivery Confirmation" from the Post Office.  If they don't want to comply they may just say they never received it...

Kat Kanning

Russell said last night that he wants to buy stamps and envelopes from them so he can send letters.  So he asked me (and whoever else wants to) to put money in his commissary account.  Here's how to do it:

cash for commissary, or you can drop off or send in a certified bank-check or a money order.  You can make them out to either the offender or Cheshire County DOC

Lauren came with me last night, so it's no problem for multiple people to go.

He is getting to go outdoors twice a week.

Kat Kanning

Quote from: lastlady on April 23, 2007, 04:45 PM NHFT
Are there any kind of supplements or herbal teas you would feel comfortable taking?

The only thing I've had besides water was some sublingual B12.  I think swallowing anything would cause me problems - as in kick me out of the fasting state.

Kat Kanning

#199
This is the judge in Russell's case (and Brian Severance)

Justice: Hon. Edward J. Burke
Phone : (603) 352-2559

He's really the one to write to or call.  Anyone know how to get his email address?  Maybe Burke.Edward@courts.state.nh.us?

Keene District Court
3 Washington Street
P.O. Box 364
Keene, NH 03431-0364

error

"Offender"? What ever happened to "awaiting trial" and "innocent until proven guilty"?

lastlady

Quote from: error on April 23, 2007, 11:37 PM NHFT
"Offender"? What ever happened to "awaiting trial" and "innocent until proven guilty"?

Oh that went out with the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and the desire to be truly free.


Kat Kanning

I think that means 'one who has offended the ruling tyrants'  >:D

Quantrill

Quote from: Kat Kanning on April 23, 2007, 11:30 PM NHFT
This is the judge in Russell's case (and Brian Severance)

Justice: Hon. Edward J. Burke
Phone : (603) 352-2559

He's really the one to write to or call.  Anyone know how to get his email address?  Maybe Burke.Edward@courts.state.nh.us?

Keene District Court
3 Washington Street
P.O. Box 364
Keene, NH 03431-0364

I haven't found his email address.  Sorry. 

Justice Edward J. Burke
56 Chapman rd.
Keene, NH 03431-4369
(603) 352-6168
2005 property value = 315,900
2006 property value = 328,500

Possibly 2 homes?  Edward J. Burke &  Kathleen K
age 57
2 Lilac Ln
Winchester, NH 03470-3117
(603) 352-6168


Burke has practiced law in Keene since 1979. He initially served as an Assistant County Attorney in Cheshire County from 1979 to 1980 and then moved
into private practice where he worked as an associate attorney with two firms before beginning his own firm in 1985; he worked as a solo practitioner
for 11 years before his election as County Attorney in 1997. Since 2001, he has been in private practice with Bragdon & Berkson.
His long record of community involvement includes service as a member of the board of ?Rise ... For Baby and Family,? an early intervention program
for children under three; as a director of the Woodward Home in Keene; member of the boards of the Monadnock United Way, Monadnock Family Services,
and Cheshire Homes.
He has served as the moderator for the Keene school district since 1999, and previously served on the Keene School Board and Keene Zoning Board
of Adjustment.
Burke earned a bachelor?s degree from the University of New Hampshire in 1974 and his law degree from the University of Miami School of Law in 1978.

Insurgent

Quote from: Kat Kanning on April 23, 2007, 11:19 PM NHFT
Russell said last night that he wants to buy stamps and envelopes from them so he can send letters.  So he asked me (and whoever else wants to) to put money in his commissary account.  Here's how to do it:

cash for commissary, or you can drop off or send in a certified bank-check or a money order.  You can make them out to either the offender or Cheshire County DOC

Lauren came with me last night, so it's no problem for multiple people to go.

He is getting to go outdoors twice a week.

I suppose that we can't mail him stamps and/or blank envelopes so that he doesn't have to buy them from "the man"? I bought some stamps tonight so that I can send him a greeting

Quantrill

You usually can't mail anything other than letters/ (sometimes)newspapers.  People are very creative at getting "contraband" into jail (Acid on the back of a stamp, for instance). 

Kat Kanning

You can't mail stamp, envelopes or blank paper.  He's going to be writing on the backs of printouts we send him.

error

Quote from: Kat Kanning on April 25, 2007, 02:03 AM NHFT
You can't mail stamp, envelopes or blank paper.  He's going to be writing on the backs of printouts we send him.

Hm, that means I should send him more stuff.

error

#208
Just put five more articles in the mail to Russell. I hope he enjoys them. :)

At this rate I'm going to have to buy more envelopes...

KBCraig

Quote from: error on April 25, 2007, 02:05 AM NHFT
Quote from: Kat Kanning on April 25, 2007, 02:03 AM NHFT
You can't mail stamp, envelopes or blank paper.  He's going to be writing on the backs of printouts we send him.

Hm, that means I should send him more stuff.

Use one side of the paper, write small, and leave lots of white space.  ;)

Kevin