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Gregory W. Floyd released on $80K O/R bail reduction.

Here you go, in Topix and on Chris King's 1st Amendment Page:

www.topix.net/forum/city/franconia-nh/TSH6924SVCL9INOAJ

christopher-king.blogspot.com/2008/06/kingcast-marvels-in-amazement-as.html

Incredibly, the man who posed such a threat to society no longer does.

At the Bail Reduction Hearing AJ Boisvert fainted and had to be taken to the hospital. Let me remind everyone some of what Floyd did toward Law Enforcement as noted in the Nashua Telegraph:
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"A judge ordered Gregory Floyd, 50, of Easton, held on $20,000 bail on several charges after a sheriff's department captain described a courthouse outburst in which he said Floyd threatened a former state police detective, punched a court officer in the head, then continued a "barrage" of threats on the way to the county jail.

On the stand Wednesday, Leavitt said Floyd repeatedly referred to the Kenney shooting.

"He said he had proven he could kill once when he killed Liko Kenney and was prepared to do it a second time if his rights were denied," Leavitt said.

Leavitt said that while in the cruiser Tuesday, Floyd told him and a deputy that he had friends in the South "and if we went down there, his friends would take care of us.""

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Interestingly, there is no date scheduled for pending cases including the charges for his 15 April outburst nor is there anything set regarding the 10-year order of Good Behaviour.

Nor is there any sentencing scheduled for his conviction for threatening AJ Boisvert.

Meanwhile Junior keeps getting continuances like there's no tomorrow on a simple theft charge.

Here is why NH AG Kelly Ayotte should have opened an investigation into murder charges.
One -- Some history.
Two -- The McKay spent casings evidence.

The Floyds are indeed the Teflon Dons of North Country, and we have to ask why. Many of us will be asking that of the U.S. House later this summer and I probably won't be riding home from past 116/112/Hummingbird Lane anymore.

Unfortunately, Alma Jean Boisvert still has to live there, right next to Floyd, a man who was recently declared a threat to society by Judge McKenna, who just released him yesterday because now I guess he's not. Truly a Renaissance Man, that Floyd.

Ms. Boisvert fainted yesterday at the hearing.
 
 
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