Protester420
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NH
My boyfriend and I protest an unjust law in front of the closest courthouse every day. A few days ago, we were told we couldn't stand by the front door. We decided to attempt a circumnavigation of the entire building. After only completing half the perimeter, we were told not to go to a particular side of the courthouse because it was where the Judge came out and they wanted to "protect the Judge's safety". Well, we were being completely peaceful and just making sure we showed the signs to all windows but we moved back to the parking lot.
The next day (yesterday), we stood by the front door anyway because I came to the realization that the bailiff who told us not to stand by the front door was wrong. The courthouse is public property.
Since then, we've been testing the limits. We've held our signs pressed up against the windows and even drawn peace signs and smiley faces on the windows in the condensation from our breath.
The one thing that bailiff hated most, though, was that we decided to go in. We read every sign they had posted. One said that they could provide information about court scheduling and court procedures, among other things. He was extremely rude. As I read the sign, he snarled "Can I help you with something?". I politely said "No thanks, I'm just reading the information posted.".
My boyfriend went in. He read the sign, requested information about court scheduling (particularly trials related to our cause) and the same rude bailiff muttered "S'over there." There was no information provided anywhere. We had to call 411 to get the courthouse phone number to ask for scheduling information.
So, we would like to file a complaint against Bailiff. Firstly, he lied about not being allowed to stand at the front door. And then, he was just plain rude to us. We are always polite when protesting at the courthouse.
Could anyone tell me the correct place to lodge my complaint? If it's necessary, I can provide more information about where this happened.
My boyfriend and I protest an unjust law in front of the closest courthouse every day. A few days ago, we were told we couldn't stand by the front door. We decided to attempt a circumnavigation of the entire building. After only completing half the perimeter, we were told not to go to a particular side of the courthouse because it was where the Judge came out and they wanted to "protect the Judge's safety". Well, we were being completely peaceful and just making sure we showed the signs to all windows but we moved back to the parking lot.
The next day (yesterday), we stood by the front door anyway because I came to the realization that the bailiff who told us not to stand by the front door was wrong. The courthouse is public property.
Since then, we've been testing the limits. We've held our signs pressed up against the windows and even drawn peace signs and smiley faces on the windows in the condensation from our breath.
The one thing that bailiff hated most, though, was that we decided to go in. We read every sign they had posted. One said that they could provide information about court scheduling and court procedures, among other things. He was extremely rude. As I read the sign, he snarled "Can I help you with something?". I politely said "No thanks, I'm just reading the information posted.".
My boyfriend went in. He read the sign, requested information about court scheduling (particularly trials related to our cause) and the same rude bailiff muttered "S'over there." There was no information provided anywhere. We had to call 411 to get the courthouse phone number to ask for scheduling information.
So, we would like to file a complaint against Bailiff. Firstly, he lied about not being allowed to stand at the front door. And then, he was just plain rude to us. We are always polite when protesting at the courthouse.
Could anyone tell me the correct place to lodge my complaint? If it's necessary, I can provide more information about where this happened.
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