Posted on 08/09/2008 7:57:48 AM PDT by RogerFGay
This would be, without doubt, the worst case of flagrant and provable injustice that I can remember. It is clear-cut that he is innocent...The people involved should be absolutely ashamed of themselves."--Australian federal MP Bob Katter
An absolutely horrendous injustice--a father convicted and imprisoned on false sex crime charges.
Notice how there's no discussion of any punishment for the man's ex-wife, who apparently orchestrated the frame up. I bet there won't be--hell, she probably won't even lose custody of the children. Be sure to let me know if it turns out I'm wrong.
(Excerpt) Read more at glennsacks.com ...
Happens all the time.
Yup.
But doesn't stop FReepers from wanting to grab the nearest rope. Believers in the Immaculate Conviction, don't you now.
But from what I've seen, instant execution might be a mercy.
At least then you don't have stupid demagogues leading baying packs of deranged villagers howling for your (innocent) blood.
This guy? He's been convicted in a court of law. Hang him.
Absolutely. I have a friend who practices family law who says it’s practically malpractice to represent a woman in a child custody case and not allege some form of child-involved misbehavior on the part of the husband. That’s the primary reason why she only represents men.
What’s a little stunning is that anybody who’s spent any time in the system here or down under would actually take the claim at face value.
Follow the money. They're just keeping themselves in business.
If there were any justice, these lawyers, judges and social workers would be jailed for years under existing RICO laws. They're part of organized crime.
Typical anti-father grotesque injustice.
The U.S. divorce lawyer industry and the “family courts” are an abomination of evil.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.