During the March 22nd, 2012 Session of the N.H. House, in a 241-114 vote, the N.H. House of Representatives voted to adopt House Rule 66 which grants committees the power of the subpoena and the subpoena duces tecum. Perhaps most importantly affected is the Redress of Grievance Committee.
The Redress Committee has been hearing and trying to sort out serious problems within the state, notably, very serious problems with due process and statutory violations by judges, marital masters, and guardians ad litem in the N.H. Family Court system.
Now that the Redress Committee has the power of the subpoena, it can compel anyone necessary as a witness to testify and/or produce documents, books, papers, and effects regarding petitions that have been filed.
House Rule 66 States:
If you have a grievance against any agency or body politic of the state, and you are unable to obtain justice, please contact judicialchildabuse@gmail.com. We can put you in touch with people who can help you file your petition for redress of grievance, and be heard by the very people who made the laws that were violated causing you harm!
The Redress Committee has been hearing and trying to sort out serious problems within the state, notably, very serious problems with due process and statutory violations by judges, marital masters, and guardians ad litem in the N.H. Family Court system.
Now that the Redress Committee has the power of the subpoena, it can compel anyone necessary as a witness to testify and/or produce documents, books, papers, and effects regarding petitions that have been filed.
House Rule 66 States:
66. Subpoena Power. No subpoena shall issue except by majority vote of the Committee on Rules and upon the signature of the Speaker. The Committee on Rules shall determine the form of subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum and specify conditions if any with regard to the issuance and use of such subpoenas.
Any Committee that has voted to seek the issuance of a subpoena or a subpoena duces tecum shall, through its Chairman, make a written request to the Committee on Rules. The request shall identify with particularity the witness or witnesses the requesting Committee seeks to subpoena or, in the case of a subpoena duces tecum, the information and materials the requesting Committee seeks to obtain. The request shall provide a sufficient explanation for the Committee on Rules to understand the purpose for which the witness of information is sought and why it is necessary to subpoena the witness or information and materials.
The Committee on Rules shall consider the request at its next meeting. The Committee on Rules may grant the request in whole or in part, or may deny the request.
The Speaker shall be authorized to take such action as may be necessary and proper to enforce any subpoena of subpoena duces tecum.It is looking more and more plausible that the result of the increased structure and power of the Redress Committee will be significant action taken against those officials of the state, mostly judicial officers (judges, marital masters, guardians ad litem) who have violated the rights of individual citizens, violated their oaths of office, and in so doing have violated the public's trust.
If you have a grievance against any agency or body politic of the state, and you are unable to obtain justice, please contact judicialchildabuse@gmail.com. We can put you in touch with people who can help you file your petition for redress of grievance, and be heard by the very people who made the laws that were violated causing you harm!
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