July 16, 2019
Laurie Allen
v.
State of Maine
Motion for trial by
Judge for any charges that are ordered to trial. Laurie Allen has
extensive State wide corruption exposure through media for 9 years
with many in the state employed by those Laurie exposes. Laurie Allen
would not receive a fair trial by jury.
...Still,
there are circumstances in which the accused may wish to take his
case
to
a judge. Any case that has generated intense media coverage runs a
risk that
at
least some jurors harbor some partial opinions before the case has
begun.
Even
if jurors have not been following the news reports, some may not be
able
to
withstand pressures from the community to render the conviction that
some
protesters
and local activists demand..
Laurie
Allen, pro se
July 16, 2019
State of Maine
v.
Laurie Allen
Motion to
rescind/amend bail conditions. Laurie Allen has had the cancer
causing, demoralizing, expensive ($150 monthly fee), ankle monitor
strapped to her skin for 500 days to date without violation. Void
daily check in with pretrial case manager Rick Otto. In fact, Laurie
Allen rarely leaves her home for self protection.
The travel
restrictions are without merit and are extensive. Laurie poses no
threat to anyone as proven in the 500 days of being shackled. Please
remove travel restrictions. Laurie has rights to work her case pro se
and rights to the Waldo Judiciary Center, post office, police
department, and library to do so.
Laurie cannot walk
to the closest gas and food store, Irvings Circle K on Route 1 south
because she is restricted from Route 1 South @ Northport Ave.,
Belfast to Route 1 South, Cross Street, Northport. Laurie walked to
this store weekly. Laurie’s could not take her sick beagle to her
veterinarian, Little River Vet, Rte 1 S, Belfast and her beagle died
on July 1, 2019. Laurie has another beagle.
Laurie is restricted
from the Belfast City Park, almost across the street from her house.
Laurie’s family ashes are in the Penobscot Bay and Laurie has the
right to visit her parents and sister resting place. Laurie went to
the City Park weekly and is denied this right for no reason.
Laurie is below
poverty, income 18k a year. The 5k bail has financially devastated
Laurie for the 500 days since taken. Laurie requests bail money to be
released.
Laurie Allen, pro se
July 16, 2019
State of Maine
v.
Laurie Allen
Motion to void all
cease harassment and trespass notices issued to Laurie Allen. Laurie
Allen was never given the original signed notices as mandated on the
form. To Laurie’s knowledge, notices are from 9/7/2017 cease
harassment notice, 11/1/2017 several unknown notices Laurie was
forced to sign while in custody and a criminal trespass notice from
Sgt. Gibbs, 6/2018. There is no basis for any of these notices.
Laurie Allen, pro se
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