Posted on 10/11/2005 3:07:44 PM PDT by buccaneer81
Just prepping for future supreme court nominee.
Judge Carole Squire (Esquire)
The "Family Courts" of the US can only be described as the gates of hell presided over by FemiNazis and crooked shysters.
As an Ex-CPS worker, I could tell a dozen stories about family court. Far too many times, whenever some horrible story about CPS hits the news, it's never mentioned the situation was caused not by CPS, but by the judge.
Oh, and this piece of feces Judge is of course a democrat partisan:
http://www.fcdp.org/office.html
The worst is to be expected from any lawyer who calls himself Esquire.
Is this judge off her medication? She sounds like a complete fruit loop. Investigating cases herself? Has she been watching too much Law & Order?
I feel for you if she was the judge on your case.
I once represented the teenage son of a client in traffic court in a large city. The boy had been involved in a traffic accident on a Friday night, and the cop found a can of beer in his car. The boy passed a breathalyzer test (it wasn't even a close call), which apparently pissed off the cop, who proceeded then to charge him with reckless driving. Problem was that a cop can only charge reckless driving when he himself has witnessed it, and this officer hadn't come onto the scene until after the accident.
At the hearing, I moved to dismiss the charge because the cop wasn't present (we had requested that he be there) and because the police report made it clear that he had not witnessed the boy's driving.
The judge proceeded to scream at me for trying to get the boy off on "technicalities" when in her view "he needed to be taught a lesson." I just let her blow off steam, and eventually she calmed down and dismissed the charge. But it was very hard to explain to my young client that he had just been part of a judicial proceeding presided over by a judicial officer.
A.K.A. The Fruitcake Lady.
So, she gets to talk to HER lawyer?
More like too much Judging Amy.
I know what you mean. During my divorce, my estranged (now ex) wife had taken out a restraining order on me. For nothing, probably just because her attorney told her to. She then proceeded to call the police several times to say I was stalking her (never happened). Then I was arrested for one of these phony "stalkings". I was with my GF (now wife) at the time. She testified on my behalf and told the truth. The judge dismissed the charges, "reluctantly" (yes, she really said that). I will never trust the legal system ever again.
Wow, all i can say about this is wow! I have been in family court myself and there is nothing pretty about it. While my case was going on and I was on the stand witnessing about what I thought to be important and since the judge was going to be the one making the decision i thought it was best he hear all of what i had to say. I looked over at one point and he was yapping away with some gal(probably someone from his office) who had came in from the back of the court. I was like huh?? Here i was fighting for my son and the judge isn't even paying attn. It sickens me!
Ditto for at least some of these courts and law firms in the "Commonwealth" of Massachusetts!
Well,you are way better attorney than the judge ever be.I hope you feel much better :=)
I've been there too. It's just another day at the office for these jokers. You (and your child) are just as much of a number as you are to the credit card people. They just don't care.
Everytime I hear "best interest of the child", I feel my blood boil.
So what you are saying is your wife got ticked off because you were seeing another woman and filed for divorce so she used the courts to get back at you?
Damn, she's either one frustrated black woman taking it out on these people, menopause or she's just one nasty liberal bitch who needs to be removed.
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