G. M.

Activist

Bill D.’s speeding ticket trial: NOT GUILTY

On 2009-04-04, Bill D. and a carful of activists were pulled over in New Hampton and ticketed for speeding.

The trial was held on 2009-09-02 at 13:00 in Laconia District Court. After an hour-long trial exasperating the prosecutor and making the cop look like a fool on the stand, Bill D. was found not guilty by the judge.

The video has been posted.

Goffstown v. Jeremy Olson

On 2008-11-11, I was stopped in Goffstown and ticketed for violating RSA 266:5, “Penalty for Failing to Obey Inspection Requirements,” a $60 fine. I checked off “not guilty” on the ticket and sent it in. I finally got notice in the mail, at the end of January, that the trial had been scheduled for 2009-05-12 at 13:00. With a backlog like this in Goffstown District Court, I knew it was going to be interesting…

Bill D., carful of activists, pulled over at speedtrap

On 2009-04-04 at about 19:00, Bill D. and a carful of activists were stopped at a speedtrap on Route 104 in New Hampton on the way to a party at Ivy’s restaurant in Bristol. Bill was cited for going 60 mi/h in a 40-mi/h zone, a violation of RSA 265:60.

The hour-long trial finally took place on 2009-09-02 at 13:00 in Laconia District Court, and Bill was found not guilty.

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