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  • 11-21-2013, 02:05 PM
    Dogmatique
    Re: Could There Be a Judicial Prejudice Opnion and Legal Comments Welcome
    You're incorrect.

    Llworking, do you recall some years ago a poster from "down the street" who was very upfront about wanting to screw the other parent no matter how much it hurt the child?
  • 11-21-2013, 02:08 PM
    Tryin2
    Re: Could There Be a Judicial Prejudice Opnion and Legal Comments Welcome
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    You ARE acting like an ass. You're not worried about any children - you're worried about you.

    You have no idea the trouble you might have gladly put yourself in, do you?

    Heck, I'd sell popcorn to go along with this inevitable trouncing :cool:

    Wow, not that's to the point! But you are correct, I truly don't see anything I have done to put myself in trouble. Unless someone's going to try and tie this discussion to me and present it with the appeal (which I'm pretty sure couldn't be done even if I printed it, signed it and delivered it myself)... Sorry, I'm trying to be more modest, but when you say "inevitable trouncing" I can't help but giggle because there is nothing that I have said or done that is illegal. I can say the Judge Hands Down was Completely Bias in my Favor and even THAT does not make the judge completely bias. That is simply my opinion. Everything can point that direction, but it still is only opinion...
    So, if I feel a trouncing coming on, I'll buy a bag of your popcorn. :friendly_wink:

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    You're incorrect.

    Llworking, do you recall some years ago a poster from "down the street" who was very upfront about wanting to screw the other parent no matter how much it hurt the child?

    Who's incorrect, me or llworking?
  • 11-21-2013, 02:25 PM
    Dogmatique
    Re: Could There Be a Judicial Prejudice Opnion and Legal Comments Welcome
    Oh, here's one possible outcome.

    Appeal goes to hearing. Judge is found to have shown undue bias. Decision overturned, remanded to same lower court, but different judge. Different judge believes CP is doing nothing except actively trying to alienate child from other parent. Judge awards custody to other parent.

    Sounds fair, yeah?
  • 11-21-2013, 02:35 PM
    llworking
    Re: Could There Be a Judicial Prejudice Opnion and Legal Comments Welcome
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    Oh, here's one possible outcome.

    Appeal goes to hearing. Judge is found to have shown undue bias. Decision overturned, remanded to same lower court, but different judge. Different judge believes CP is doing nothing except actively trying to alienate child from other parent. Judge awards custody to other parent.

    Sounds fair, yeah?

    This is a very real possibility. We have seen cases like this happen.
  • 11-21-2013, 03:26 PM
    Tryin2
    Re: Could There Be a Judicial Prejudice Opnion and Legal Comments Welcome
    Well, hope you're wrong. I've enjoyed the back and forth.
  • 11-21-2013, 03:27 PM
    Dogmatique
    Re: Could There Be a Judicial Prejudice Opnion and Legal Comments Welcome
    We're not wrong.

    Isn't that the coolest thing?

    :cool:
  • 11-22-2013, 10:05 AM
    Twik
    Re: Could There Be a Judicial Prejudice Opnion and Legal Comments Welcome
    I don't make friends very well, do I? It's interesting and I can only hope that it doesn't look so lopsided in black and white. It really sounds pretty good to me, how the judge wrote it up. My guess is, if they do appeal, I'll lose the few items and keep the rest. Happy holidays.
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