Memorial Day Update from Alaska Grand Jurors Association (AGJA)
Contributed by David Haeg
At 10 AM on June 23 Judge Margaret Murphy will be arraigned in the Kenai Courthouse onfelony charges. Earlier the citizen Kenai Grand Jury currently investigating evidence of systemic corruption within Alaska’s judicial system indicted Judge Murphy on Class B felony charges of perjury after they subpoenaed and questioned her about the corruption.
AGJA thinks it critical that all citizens possible attend Judge Murphy’s arraignment, to show an apparently compromised Alaska court system that the public is watching, will not stand for Judge Murphy’s indictment to be dismissed before she stands trial, and, most importantly, that WE-THE-PEOPLE are aware of the Kenai Grand Jury’s bravery and that we have their back – no matter what Alaska’s judicial system throws against them (such as Supreme Court Order 1993 – on website alaskastateofcorruption.com)
Reporters have asked if other “shoes” will drop before the Kenai Grand Jury is done investigating and indicting. I told all of them to look at the evidence against Marla Greenstein (on website alaskastateofcorruption.com) – as she is the sole investigator of all complaintsagainst Alaskan judges for the last 33 years and counting - and evidence indicates she is directlyinvolved in the same cover-up which led to the Kenai Grand Jury indicting Judge Murphy. I then pointed out that this means about 8000 judge investigations are now suspect (all of them since Ms. Greenstein started in 1989), so the Kenai Grand Jury might now be investigating hundreds,if not thousands, of Alaskan judges.
I also told the reporters that I believed the Kenai Grand Jury was aware of a tape-recording capturing District Attorney Scot Leaders and Alaska State Troopers discussing, before trial, how their trial evidence had been falsified so they could convict someone. I also pointed out SCO 1993’s “history” (at alaskastateofcorruption.com) implicates the entire Alaska Supreme Court in a conspiracy to unconstitutionally stop the Kenai Grand Jury’s investigation into judicial corruption – and that there is evidence Deputy Attorney General John Skidmore, Judge Jennifer Wells and others are also criminally involved in this.
In short, many more “shoes” may drop before the Kenai Grand Jury investigation is complete.
One change in AGJA policy: because we originally believed totally free discussion was important, we did not moderate our forums or accounts. But a few AGJA members/employeesabused this freedom, launching personal attacks against other AGJA members/employees – attacks that had nothing to do with our goal of reviving the power of Grand Juries to protect citizens from government corruption. Although I hoped it would go away with time, it became a bigger and bigger distraction. As a result, we will now moderate and ask folks to please be respectful, and at all times aware of the incredibly important duty we now have – and that we may not agree on issues other than restoring Grand Jury powers.
Other than the forgoing hiccup, in just a few months AGJA has made unbelievable strides in: (1) educating the public and elected officials in the true duties and powers that Alaska’s Founding Fathers gave our Grand Juries and (2) restoring these duties and powers to our Grand Juries after over 30 years of unconstitutional suspension by the Alaska Supreme Court and other government officials.
Next steps will be: (1) making sure the Kenai Grand Jury (which has been investigating judicial corruption for about 11 months already) can issue any and all indictments and/or reports it wants, without any interference whatsoever by government officials; (2) to organize AGJA into a non-profit (much like California did to combat similar corruption – see CGJA.org); (3) to obtain donations so AGJA can print and distribute Alaska’s original Grand Jury Handbook (which the government eliminated and replaced with a version that hides the constitutional powers and duties of Alaska’s citizen Grand Juries – see both versions at alaskastateofcorruption.com); (4) to obtain donations so AGJA can get booths at major public events; (5) to encourage and seek legislation to help keep corruption within Alaska’s judicial system from taking root again – protecting generations of Alaskans yet to be born; and (6) to encourage all Alaskans to become AGJA members – just send your name and email address to the address/text number below.
Hope to see everyone at the Kenai Courthouse at 10 AM on June 23 for Judge Murphy’s arraignment! (We are also planning on a get together afterward at Los Compadres Mexican Restaurant in Kenai.)
Alaska Grand Jurors Association
David Haeg
(907) 398-6403 cell/text
alaskagrandjurorsassociation.org
alaskastateofcorruption.com