Not that I don't agree with your opinion, but I don't think that your email will have any effect. The judge had to make the decision based upon the information presented in court. If she got another lawyer, the woman might have a chance to appeal based on the poor representation or incompetence of her previous lawyer.Heartland Patriot wrote:Not sure if it was the right thing to do, but I was so irritated by this one, I emailed that judge. In the email, I took the time to place the text of the pertinent state code regarding this...and I courtesy copied the State Attorney General's office, for what little its worth. If you noticed, it was the child's PATERNAL grandmother who turned the mom in...probably just a mother-in-law not liking the daughter-in-law...sometimes, that happens...but that judge was WAY out of line. I wish that woman could/would appeal this one...I would be VERY unhappy to see precedence set with this sort of terrible call that this one judge made.
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- Sun Jun 19, 2011 2:30 pm
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