NH FAMILY COURT

REMEMBER YOUR NOT ALONE. Please contact your state house representative or THE CENTER FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES in NH. And watch SPEAK UP NH, who shows one NH Family Court case after another like Jamie Doherty's http://youtu.be/CIOXB21sBMY. You too can tell the public your experience with NH's Family Judicial Branch. NH's very own Family Court Records are proving that NH's Judicial Branch fully participates and supports Kidnapping and Domestic Violence; Real Estate Fraud, Mortgage Fraud, and Property Deed Fraud; Perjury, Falsifying Documents and Non Existing Issues, and above all, Obstruction of all Justice. Case file after case file showing all the evidence in multiple Family Court Records, that are filling the NH County Court Clerk Records Offices daily throughout the whole state! People are being visited by the FBI and THREATENED simply over a NH divorce case. You truly know the truth struck a nerve then. So become a part of the solution and bring them your court case file with your evidence of your experience with NH Family Court. Fear and Silence only continues to fuel what is already a corrupted government branch harming all those who pay their salaries. You are not alone. Numbers can truly speak louder than words!

May 3, 2018

SEE WHAT NH's ILLEGAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
HAS BEEN DOING FOR DECADES
THIS COULD VERY WELL BE YOUR CHILD NEXT
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By Nancy West
May 2, 2018

HOLLIS, NH – The town of Hollis has united behind Andrew Butler, a popular, outgoing former high school star athlete who is locked up in the Secure Psychiatric Unit at the state prison for men in Concord even though he hasn’t committed a crime.

John Porter, whose son Evan is close friends with Andrew, says he isn’t exactly sure what is happening with Andrew,  but he has pledged his full support for the family –  have dozens of other members of the Hollis community.

“I am definitely going to do whatever it takes to help Andrew,” said Porter. “He’s loved, I can tell you that.”

Porter, who sells real estate in Hollis and coaches local sports, said Andrew was never a troubled kid and was always social, smart, athletic and fun to be around. Andrew spent a year and a half studying at Worcester Polytechnic Institute before leaving school.

“He can be a real clown,” Porter said remembering ski outings and vacations that Andrew shared with his family.

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After InDepthNH.org published a story Friday about Andrew’s situation, more than 600 people signed a petition to get him released from the Secure Psychiatric Unit. A “Free Andrew Butler” page set up on You Caring by one of his friends quickly raised more than $800.

Members of the Hollis/Brookline Community Facebook page pledged all kinds of support, including promises to contact Gov. Chris Sununu, media outlets  and various lawmakers.

“I know him well. I love Andrew,” said Porter, whose son Evan is coming home from college in a couple of weeks, and  is also eager to help, Porter said.

Porter learned of the situation in a story about a writ of habeas corpus Andrew’s lawyer filed in federal court last week seeking his release from prison to a mental health treatment facility.

Andrew’s attorney, Sandra Bloomenthal, wrote: “He is held as a mental health patient without being in an accredited hospital, denied contact visits with his father, denied contact visits with his attorney, forced to wear prison clothing.

“He is locked down 23 hours a day. He has been tasered. The treatment he has received is cruel and unusual punishment without having been convicted of a crime and with no pending criminal process,” Bloomenthal wrote.

Department of Corrections spokesman Jeff Lyons said he couldn’t confirm that Andrew is being held at the Secure Psychiatric Unit because of confidentiality rules.

Lyons couldn’t comment on the writ filed in federal court and Assistant Attorney General Rebecca Ross said she would find out who in the office is handling the case, although the office may not have been served the writ as yet.

Andrew’s father, Douglas Butler, said his son is unaware of the outpouring of support from his hometown.

“I can only go visit him one day a week,” Butler said. “He can’t phone me because the phones don’t work. And I can’t call him. It’s an awful situation.”

He thinks his son had a reaction to experimenting with illegal drugs last fall. He believes the psychotropic drugs prescribed to his son at the prison unit make him worse, but the state removed his guardianship so he has no input in his son’s treatment. He doesn’t believe his son could suddenly become psychotic.

Andrew was civilly committed to the New Hampshire Hospital, the state’s psychiatric hospital. But civilly committed patients can be transferred to the prison unit if they are considered a danger to themselves or others and can’t safely be housed at the hospital.

“When he was in New Hampshire Hospital, I could go up and we could eat pizza together any time, but in prison all that is gone. It is a prison, that’s what it is,” Butler said.

Butler has contacted state Rep. Renny Cushing, D-Hampton seeking help. Cushing has been fighting to stop the practice of incarcerating people in the Secure Psychiatric Unit who haven’t committed a crime with convicted criminals who are mentally ill.

Cushing’s most recent legislation, House Bill 1565, will be voted on Wednesday in the state Senate. Cushing said the bill has been gutted. Instead of requiring the Secure Psychiatric Unit be accredited by the Joint Commission as a psychiatric hospital, the bill would require accreditation from the National Commission on Corrections Health Care as a behavioral health facility.

“This amendment will make the situation even worse, as it signals the further normalization of treating people with mental illnesses as worthy of treatment in a prison setting, and strengthens the institutionalization of prison standards for treatment of people with mental illness who have never been convicted of a crime,” Cushing said, adding he will continue to fight to have the original bill passed.
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Free Andrew Butler

Free Andrew Butler (Andrew Butler)
Andrew and Douglas Butler
For: Andrew Butler
Hollis, NH
Organizer: wyatt farwell

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The Story

Andrew Butler, a good friend of mine and a well known community member has come on hard times inflicted by the New Hampshire state government with no actual cause for his imprisonment. He is a sweet and kind soul but has has issues due to police harassment and a general misunderstanding of the state of his mental health. He has been in New Hampshire State Prison for men in Concord, NH for months now without ever appearing in court for trial or being convicted of any crime. That alone is a gross violation of any American citizen's constitutional rights. Andrew's father is his sole guardian and is currently retired. Unfortunately the system in place requires money for any change to take place in a prisoner's status even if that prisoner shouldn't be there in the first place. Andrew lacks the proper funding to win his case and needs our help to pay for his lawyers and eventually his treatment. (Which should not be trapping him in a small room and pumping him full of suppressing medications.) The state has taken advantage of his position and cast him to the side as someone not wanted in our society. I want to bring Andrew out of the dark place he is in and bring him back to his home and the people that love him. Please help.

http://indepthnh.org/2018/04/27/patient-demands-mental-health-treatment-not-prison-since-he-hasnt-committed-a-crime/


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Thank you to everyone for the donations so far, it is clear that Andrew has touched many lives positively and I thank you for trying to return the favor, but Andrew still sits in a closet sized cage for 23 hours of the day everyday. Please continue to spread awareness by sharing his story to publicize and expedite his release.


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