By Jackie Kent . . . ALBUQUERQUE, NM (KRQE) – More than a half dozen sex offenders who committed their crimes in other states say they’re being treated unfairly in New Mexico. “When someone moves to New Mexico, they’re kind of automatically by default required to register,” Liberty and Justice Coalition Attorney Barett G. Porter said. Porter said many convicted…
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LJCs’ Attorney puts more Sheriff Departments on Notice
We are excited to report to you that Ashley Cloud was present at our joint meeting with Titus House Ministries this past Sunday. Ashley and Larry shared our litigation plans and took questions from the audience. Ashley reported that we have sent cease and desist letter to threes New Mexico sheriffs so far and we anticipate more to come. Letters…
Read MoreLetter to Bemalillo County Sheriff Manny Gonzales
Read the letter from LibJusCo Staff Attorney, Ashley Cloud, to Sheriff Manny Gonzale in regards to unlawful practices towards registrants in Bemalillo County. Gonzales Manny_Final Letter_8-16-19
Read MoreLitigation Information Needed
Member, Donors & Friends Now that I am working as LJC’s staff attorney, we need your help as we prepare to move forward with our ambitious litigation plan. Between preparing for lawsuits, we will be putting law enforcement on notice to cease and desist with some of their illegal practices and we need your assistance for the first notice. One of their invented requirements is…
Read MoreLibJusCo Hires Staff Attorney
Liberty & Justice Coalition (LJC), has hired Ashley Cloud as its staff attorney. In that role, Ms. Cloud will be coordinating litigation related to criminal justice for the LJC. Ms. Cloud has enumerated the following list of litigation priorities supported by LJC’s board of directors, with problems related to parole being near the top. Litigation against the Parole Board for failure…
Read MoreHow will the Epstein case change New Mexico’s registration laws?
As soon as I saw the headline, I started to worry for New Mexico. The New York Times last week ran a story with the headline, “Jeffrey Epstein Registered as a Sex Offender in 2 States. In New Mexico He Didn’t Have to.” and I immediately thought to myself, ‘OH NO!’ How long will it be until the State of…
Read MoreWELCOME to our New Site
Welcome friends and members to our NEW Liberty & Justice Coalition website. We are now up and running on a new hosting service. The change will allow us to interact faster and allow you to contact us more easily as well as receive information from across the country. We are still working on a few things so please bear with…
Read MoreNARSOL in Action 4/25/2019 – Murphy v. Raoul
This edition of NARSOL in Action focused on Murphy v. Raoul, a recent decision by the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois which found that the state is trampling the constitution by failing to release those who have served their full sentences. You can read the full 61-page opinion here. Our special guest for this segment was Adele…
Read MoreNARSOL conference 2019 is now a memory
By Sandy . . . As I write this, I have been home less than ten minutes after the conclusion of our Houston conference, our eleventh. It has been a most incredible experience. We have been honored to extend ten scholarship grants to persons who otherwise would not have been able to attend, persons who qualified under the requirements set…
Read MoreSeeking Plaintiffs for NM Law Suit
The board of directors of Liberty & Justice Coalition is excited to announce that the Internal Revenue Service has granted us 501(c)(3) status as of January 9, 2019. This means all future support is now tax deductible, and any donation made after the effective date of the determination qualifies. If you have not supported us yet this year, this is…
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