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The story of Ward Bird
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Justice seams a bit wrong in this case:



Ward Bird from Moultonborough, NH was sentenced to 3-6 years in prison for criminal threatening with a firearm.

The facts of this case, most of which were not allowed into court, should chill anyone who still thinks they have a right to be secure on their private property.

Christine Harris, a notorious animal abuser and hoarder with over 60 convictions in at least 3 states, went driving onto Mr. Bird's private, posted land. She claimed in court that she was looking at a property for sale so she could run an "educational farm."

Stopping at at least one wrong address, Mr. Bird's niece directed her to the property she was supposed to view. The niece gave her clear directions, and warned her that if she passed a white travel trailer, she had missed her turn and should turn back, as that was private property. The niece called Mr. Bird and said that he may see this "lost" person on his property.

Ms. Harris passed the trailer, did not heed the warning from the niece, and continued on toward Mr. Bird's private property after numerous (at least 12) "Private Property" and "No Tresspassing" and "DANGER!" signs.

She got out of her vehicle and began to walk around the home, looking into windows. Mr. Bird had come out onto his porch with a pistol in a holster. He saw this woman skulking around his windows and called out to her. He told her that she had received the correct directions from his niece and that the proerty she wanted was (paraphrased)"down the road and over that way."

Ms. Harris did not heed this, and accused Mr. Bird of being the spouse or boyfriend of the property owner and trying to deceive her about the property for sale, or somesuch. Mr. Bird then told her she was tresspassing, and to get off his property. Ms. Harris decided to stay and argue with him about not wanting to sell to her.

He told her he was going to call the police, and turned to go back into the house. He removed the pistol from its holster to check that the safety was on as he was entering the home.

But Ms. Harris, facing more felony counts in court at the time, whipped out her cell phone and called police first! She claimed Mr. Bird was "waving a gun in my face" and threatened her, blah blah... In my opinon, she knew her goose would be cooked if this man got a hold of the police before her. Mr. Bird was recovering from a serious abdominal surgery at the time, and was moving slow, with dozens of stitches to his abdomen. (I am hearing from people who know him that it was surgery to repair his abdominal aorta? If so, that's pretty heavy surgery and recovery, as my own father had it 7 years ago and could barely shuffle his feet, let alone charge down a porch and wave a gun around!)

Since I'm posting this story here, you all know what happened. The facts of Ms. Harris' apparent mental disorder(s) were not allowed into court.

Mr. Bird is an upstanding member of his community, active in his church, Boy Scouts, charity... he even received a Hero citation about 20 years ago for saving a woman whose Jeep overturned in a swamp; he bent the vehicle frame and held her head above water until rescue could arrive. He has a solid family, wife and four children. He has a farm business, and is really a nice all-around person who whould do anything for anyone- and he has.

There are some real freaks or just ignorant people out there commenting on these articles, saying he came out of his house waving a gun at a lady who was lost, and what a crazy gun-toting teabagger, etc... But the facts of the case, most of which were not allowed into court, are extremely important.

In my opinion, this paranoid, mentally-disturbed Christine Harris was clearly "not right" and Mr. Bird justifiably, while legally bearing a legal firearm, asked her, and then told her to leave his property after being accused of lying about who he was and lying about his property being for sale

State vs. Bird
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He is currently serving 3-6 in the State Prison.
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Union Leader
CONCORD, N.H.—New Hampshire House Speaker William O'Brien delivered a petition to Gov. John Lynch on Friday asking him to pardon a man who was imprisoned for waving a gun to warn away a trespasser who got lost and asked him for directions.
Ward Bird, of Moultonboro, is serving a three- to six-year prison sentence for threatening the woman. His supporters argue he did not threaten her and acted within his rights when she ignored no-trespassing signs.

Bird has filed a pardon application, which takes several weeks to process. His request isn't expected to be considered until the new Executive Council takes office next month.

O'Brien gave Lynch a petition signed by 117 state representatives. He called Bird's incarceration a miscarriage of justice.

"Any one of us has the right to tell a stranger to leave," said O'Brien. He said that includes showing a gun to emphasize the request. O'Brien said the law used to jail Bird needs to be revisited.

Lynch said Bird's request is going through the application process to the council, which must vote on pardon requests.

Lynch said he will wait to see the application to decide what to do. Lynch reiterated that he does not believe pardons should be granted unless there has been "either an exceptional circumstance or a gross miscarriage of justice."



They also believe they know Harris, formerly of Salem, residence currently unknown. They believe the jury should have heard about her history, the history that says she's been convicted of animal cruelty. Look at the six-month sentence she received two years ago in Salem District Court, members of the Free Ward Bird Committee say.

Look at the 50 dogs that were removed from her trailer.


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Christine Harris is, how can I say this as nice as possible. A Douchbag.
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i'd like to see Mr. Bird home for Christmas. Smiley_emoticons_smile

















































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#6
I kinda wish this had been a topic during the recent election. Mr. Lynch does not like to be "told" what to do.
And Yeah it would be good for him to be back home.
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#7
i do not know if this is the same christine harris up in Berwick Me.

DEC. 9
Christine Harris, 35, of Berwick, was charged at about 1:28 p.m. with unlawful trafficking of scheduled drugs. Harris was released on bail and she is scheduled for arraignment in Springvale District Court on Jan. 25.

Christine Harris, 35, of Berwick, Maine, was charged at about 8:21 p.m. with disorderly conduct. Harris was released on a summons and is scheduled for arraignment in Springvale District Court on Nov. 23.



this IS her:
she's been convicted of animal cruelty. six-month sentence she received two years ago in Salem District Court.

50 dogs were removed from her trailer. HOLY SHIT

















































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Free Ward Bird website:

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#9
His sentence was commuted to time served today.......

During a special Executive Council meeting today Governor John Lynch blocked Republican attempts to vote for a full pardon of Ward Bird's felony conviction. In a subsequent vote the council voted unanimously for a commutation of the sentence to time served. Bird could be released as soon as the proper paperwork is processed
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excellent news! Respect-applause

i hope someone has a snow plow or sherman tank to go pick him up.

















































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(02-02-2011, 05:27 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: excellent news! Respect-applause

i hope someone has a snow plow or sherman tank to go pick him up.

Funny you would say that, today as I finished up snowblowing and shoveling this guy drives by in this enclosed, heated contraption that did everything but lay down sand. It looked like one of those sidewalk clearers. As he drove past me all I could think was "Smug Bastard!"
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#12
So . . . I assume by preventing a full pardon, Mr. Bird is a convicted felon unable to own or possess firearms.

Now he must petition for his rights to be restored?

Lemme guess . . . Lynch is not pro Second Amendment rights.
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i hope he gets a good lawyer and has that felony expunged.

















































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