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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

You Have The Right to N.H. Court Records: Here is a Do-It-Yourself form to make your request

STOP Judicial Child Abuse:

Did you know that you have the right to inspect and copy all public records kept by various agencies of the State of New Hampshire, including the Court?

New Hampshire RSA 91-a is our state's "Right to Know" act and ensures that the government remain transparent to the citizens by making most documents publicly available.

With so much deep-rooted corruption in the N.H. Judiciary, STOP! Judicial Child Abuse has put together a "do-it-yourself" Right to Know request packet - NO LAWYER NECESSARY!

Lets say, hypothetically, you wanted to know all of the cases that your opponent's lawyer worked on in the past 5 years. Lets say that you want to find out if your Guardian ad Litem performs as poorly on other cases as they do on yours? Lets say you want copies of all appearances and withdrawals of a certain attorney or Guardian ad Litem.

You would simply put together a Right to Know request under RSA 91-a and submit it to every Court in the State of New Hampshire. They required by statute to respond to your request within ten days!

This puts a huge burden on the court, but is a built-in mechanism designed by the Legislature to keep the agencies, like the Courts, honest and transparent.

At first blush, assembling such a request seems daunting, but thanks to the non-lawyer researchers at STOP! Judicial Child Abuse, it is as easy as filling in a couple of simple fields, stuffing your request into 80 or so envelopes and voila!

Remember, the Court has 10 days to reply to your request and to produce all documents requested. If fail to do so, you may sue for injunctive relief in the Superior Court, which under state law, must be addressed on a "high priority" basis.

IF YOU WANT TO BE ABLE TO UNCOVER AND PROVE THE CORRUPTION OF THE N.H COURTS, ATTORNEYS, JUDGE, AND GUARDIANS AD LITEM BEYOND A SHADOW OF A DOUBT, SIMPLY DOWNLOAD THE FOLLOWING FORM, FILL IT OUT AND SEND IT TO EVERY COURT LISTED. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE PDF FILE

[THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE]

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