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Why Did Gordon MacDonald Not Recuse Himself?

The New Hampshire Supreme Court has just heard the appeal of Rep. Jon Stone regarding his request to keep private the records of police misconduct when he was a police officer. Gordon MacDonald and Barbara Hantz Marconi heard the oral arguments.

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Organized Crime within New Hampshire’s Courts

Dear Ethics Committee,

It has become apparent that the New Hampshire courts do not respect the separation of powers and that there is, iI beleive, a racketeering enterprise going on that stems back to and involves current NH Supreme Court Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald.

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From Laurie List to Cop Blockchain

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Kudos to the Union Leader for using Right to Know laws to obtain a (heavily redacted) copy of the Exculpatory Evidence Schedule (EES), often referred to as the ‘Laurie List’, and for making the list available online.

This is a list, maintained by the Attorney General, of police officers around the state who have ‘credibility issues’ that would prevent them from being effective witnesses at trial.

If you take the time to look at the list, and at the procedures governing its use, it should quickly become apparent that there are several glaring problems that need to be addressed. 

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GrokTALK! – Laurie Materials and Corrupt Cops

Max Abramson gives us an update on his Self defense case and explores the issue with Laurie Materials and dealing, not just with corrupt cops but when they protect each other to the detriment of the people they are supposed to serve.    

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