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Monthly Archives: August 2015
An open letter to Judge Charles Tinlin: Please stop getting women killed.
In 2021, Judge Charles Tinlin announced plans to retire. But before Tinlin leaves, he wants the County to hired more judges… because judges don’t have time to read cases. Although Judge Tinlin has long been aware (since 2006) of the … Continue reading
Posted in child custody, Divorce, Family Court, Judge Charles Tinlin, Law, Media, murder
Tagged Amanda Cloaniger, child custody, child support, divorce, domestic violence, Family court, Florida still sucks for women, Jacksonville Family law attorneys who get women killed, jaxfamilylaw.com gets women killed, Judge Charles Tinlin, judges, Kenny Leigh & Assoc, Kenny Leigh & Associates, Kenny Leigh hired Kyle Bedran, killer James Colley, kleelaw@ymail.com, Kyle Bedran, Leigh Kenny, Leigh Kenny Pa, Lindy Dobbins, menonlyfamilylawonly.com, National Republican Lawyers Association, war on women
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Murder, Media, and stock values, on the killing of Alison Parker, Adam Ward
When media, murder, and publicly held companies converge for good. Or not. A story in four parts. First: There haven’t been enough accolades for Adam Ward. Adam’s camera expertise and more so, his profound passion for life allowed him to … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, FB removing content, Google removing Youtube content, Government, Law Enforcement, Media, murder, News update - Crime, Twitter protecting politicians
Tagged Adam Ward, Alison Parker, Deleting accounts of politicians who screw up, Facebook, Google, KMID-TV and KPIX-TV, Twitter, Vester Flanagan anchored at KPIX-TV - San Francisco, Vester Flanagan anchored at WTWC-TV, Vester Flanagan was a reporter WNCT-TV, WTOC-TV
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Senator Marty Block on SB 213 – Reducing number of Peremptory Challenges in Criminal, Misdemeanor Trials
The title of this interview could easily be: “When smart people disagree.” A quick introduction of Senator Marty Block is below. (You can tweet to Senator Block, here.) Senator Block’s Facebook page is here. The following interview features California Senator … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Judges, Law, Misdemeanor Courts, Politics
Tagged 2015 Proposed legislation, Attorney James O. Heiting, California Law, California legislation, Jim Heiting, Misdemeanor Trials, Peremptory Challenges, Personal injury attorney, SB 213, Senate Bill 213, Senator Marty Block
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The latest on Kelly Rutherford’s disappearing custody case, and some mighty poor reportng
Journalism 101: Who, what, when, where, how and, why. Often, it’s the “whys” that convinces juries. Medill might be the only journalism school in the country that requires journalism students to attend two years of law school, in order … Continue reading
Posted in child custody, Civil Rights, Divorce
Tagged child custody, divorce, familylawcourts.com, Kelly Rutherford, sloppy reporting
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Why cops, courts, and media means family killers like Jody Herring and David Conley will continue
Where would 48 Hours and Dateline be if they couldn’t air profit generating, murder mysteries? It’s not in medias best interests to expose how government enables family killings to be profitable for law enforcement. Continue reading
Posted in Bad Cops, Business, child custody, Civil Rights, Family Court, Government, Law Enforcement, Media, murder, Religion in Goverment, Republican Party, Texas crime
Tagged 48 Hours, CBS Channel 8, Dateline, David Conley, Dr. Michael Mantrell, Jody Herring, Julie Ann Falzarano, Lara Sobel, Presiding Judge Randall Rogers, Regina Herring, Rhonda Herring, San Diego Police, San Diego Police Fail, Valerie Jackson
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How WEBMD & Vitals deals with Doctors like Dr William T. Clusin; who infect women with herpes
The below photograph is of physician, Dr. William T. Clusin. A California Appeals court recently ordered Dr. Clusin to pay almost a million dollars for knowingly infecting his wife of four months with genital herpes. (See prior post.) Turns out, … Continue reading
Will Dr. William T. Clusin continue deliberately infecting women with genital herpes?
Stanford strikes again. Although the number of women Dr. William T. Clusin knowingly and deliberately infected with genital herpes, including in one case, lying when asked point-blank; is: Three, the unknown is also pretty scary. Consider this: 1. The number … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Cops, Civil Rights, Dr. William T. Clusin, Education, Health, Herpes, Medical Research, misogyny, San Mateo County Sheriff's office, San Mateo DIstrict Attorney's Office, Stalker, Stanford University, Update - crime story
Tagged American Society for Clinical Investigation, Dr. William T. Clusin, genital herpes, herpes, Is Dr. Clusin a criminal, San Mateo District Attorney's Office, San Mateo Sheriff's Office, stalker, Stanford professor with herpes, Stanford University
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