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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

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In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital

Saturday, September 29, 2012

PETITION FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCE-Bethany Capen No. 30


PETITION 30 – AS INTRODUCED
12-3044
04/09
PETITION 30
PETITION FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCE
TO: The Honorable House of Representatives
FROM: Petitioner Representative Robbie Parsons, Strafford 3
DATE: January 5, 2012
SUBJECT: Grievance of Bethany Capen
Your Petitioner Representative Parsons on behalf of Bethany Capen, hereinafter presents the following summary of her grievance and invokes the constitutional authority and duty of the Honorable House of Representatives pursuant to Articles 31 and 32 to bring about redress:
Grievance involving the New Hampshire Division of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF), specifically Maggie Bishop, Lorraine Bartlett, Attorney Dennis May, Karen Magowan, Deb Cavanaugh, Christine Gerhardt, Trish Lindquist, and Francine Carter for engaging in illegal and possibly malicious activity, including numerous instances of failing to comply with New Hampshire statutes and administrative rules, all of which contributed to the harm of Bethany Capen and her family.
DCYF initiated an illegal and forced surrender of a minor child from his parent by repeatedly threatening to charge Bethany Capen with neglect when there were no grounds for such a charge.
DCYF purposely withheld and continues to withhold evidence demonstrating misconduct and illegal activities by its employees.
DCYF made libelous and slanderous statements against Bethany Capen with the intent to cause harm to her.
DCYF misrepresented the legal definition of child neglect to a Probate Court judge for the purpose of gaining custody of a minor child.
DCYF contacted Bethany Capen’s place of employment thereby causing termination of her employment.
DCYF conspired to fabricate reasons to deny Bethany Capen her foster care license and continues, without grounds, to deny her the ability to act as a foster parent.
Wherefore, your Petitioner prays that the House of Representatives consider this proposed remedy:
Submit legislation to initiate a complete investigation of this matter, including the minor child’s entry into state custody, DCYF’s handling of this case, and DCYF’s treatment of Bethany Capen during the course of this case, and propose appropriate legislation based on its findings.
Respectfully submitted by Petitioner Representative Parsons on Behalf of Bethany Capen.

Congressional Testimony: Hope Nardone to Bill Windsor of Lawless America in New Hampshire

NH Redress of Grievance Committee - Press Conference 09-28-12-In it's entirety

NH Redress Committee: Most complaints valid

Committee: Most complaints valid | Concord Monitor:

Legislative panel sums up hearings

Republican leaders of a New Hampshire legislative committee that hears citizen grievances about the courts said the bulk of the 27 complaints they heard were valid.

Town baffled after teacher kills adopted son

Town baffled after teacher kills adopted son | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram:


Investigators are at a loss to explain why the teen boy was dressed in black and carrying a weapon.

The Associated Press
NEW FAIRFIELD, Conn. - A small Connecticut town was sent reeling in grief and confusion Friday after a popular fifth-grade teacher shot and killed a knife-wielding prowler in a black ski mask, only to discover it was his 15-year-old son.

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NH panel reports results of grievance hearings

News | providencejournal.com | The Providence Journal:

 CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Republican leaders of a New Hampshire legislative committee that hears citizen grievances about the courts say the bulk of the 27 complaints they heard were valid.
The panel held hours-long hearings during the legislative session on the citizen complaints — most involving the family court system. Committee members determined that 20 of the 27 complaints were legitimate and pronounced seven unfounded.

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State to get $10M to help reunite foster children with birth families

State to get $10M to help reunite foster children with birth families:

Wisconsin will get about $10 million in federal funds over the next five years to help foster children as they reunite with their birth families, the state Department of Children and Families announced Friday.

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