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Category Archives: Judges
Riverside County Judge Craig Riemer Presiding Over Banks Against Senior Retirement Community
When it comes to your parent’s fiscal health when living in Riverside County, watch their back. The picture struck me as exceptionally ironic. However, this post was inspired by (click the following link) the latest veteran, needless death, courtesy of … Continue reading
Posted in Califonria Commission on Judicial Perfomance, Democratic Party, Elder Abuse, elder financial abuse, Government, Judge Craig Riemer, Judges, Military personnel, Riverside County, Senator Richard Roth, World War II
Tagged Bellann Raile, Cordes & Company, Eskaton, Mary Carruthers, Sam Maizel
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San Diego Style Misogyny – Will Judge Hayes mirror Judge John Meyer and Police Chief Zimmerman
This story ends with a twist. Will Judge Judith F. Hayes, follow the lead of Judge John S. Meyer in his disdain for women? Short answer? She did not. Why not? After all, San Diego is notorious for its disdain … Continue reading
Posted in domestic violence, Government, Judges, Law Enforcement, Media, misogyny, San Diego
Tagged GPS real time monitoring, Judge John Meyer, Judge Judith Hayes, Michael MacNeil, San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliot, San Diego Judge John S. Meyer, San Diego Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman
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Brandon Vandenberg sentencing on November 4th; Jailhouse phone calls provoke a question
In light of the November 4, 2016, sentencing date for convicted Vanderbilt rapist Brandon Vandenburg, the only question is; Head injury? Head injury because Nothing changes! Brandon Vandenburg, the once nationally hailed football playing, “honor student,” three years later, … Continue reading
Posted in college rapes, date rape, Judges, Law, misogyny, Rape, Vanderbilt University Sex crimes
Tagged Brandon Vandenburg, Cory Batey, Judge Monte Watkins, Randall Reagan
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Hillary deserved a worthy opponent – but got Donald Trump, instead.
In the area of “First Things First,” as a woman who has dreamed of a woman President since I was a child; am conflicted. I owe Hillary Clinton a huge apology, (along with Chelsea and Bill), for secretly wanting Trump to … Continue reading
Is Air Force Academy recruit Jack Warmlots, a Brock Turner, Brandon Vandenburg in the making?
Two, separate themes featuring ending denial A. The denial of the right of raped women to seek criminal prosecution; no matter how the raped occurred. No matter how also includes when the rapist is a college or professional athlete; and B. … Continue reading
Scoop! John P. Enochs two rape charges became Misdemeanor Battery with injuries
Yes. Big scoop coming. Sadly, it shouldn’t be a scoop, at all. Here’s why. This column is called “Media and the Courts” not “Journalism and the Courts” for the very good reason after media successfully worked to eliminate the Fairness … Continue reading
Republican Judge Edmund Clarke’s terrible behavior to women and minorities: Caught!
Finally. About time the CJP caught up with Judge Edmund Clarke’s terrible behavior towards poor women, and minorities. Mind you, Clarke has only been a judge for seven years. Unfettered, one can only imagine what a tyrant Clarke would be … Continue reading
Thanking attorney Hal Moroz for demonstrating “Conservative” hypocrisy in three tweets
Some days, life is almost too easy! Today turned out to be a super easy day for exposing religious bigots. Our thanks goes to ex judge, attorney, Hal Moroz who unwittingly demonstrated to all, the behavior of a colossal hypocrite. The subject … Continue reading
Posted in @JudgeMoroz, Civil Rights, Government, Journalism, Judges, Law, Media, Religion in Goverment, Republican Party, Social Media
Tagged @JudgeMoroz, Christian Republicans, Conservatives, Georgia bigots, hypocriscy, President Ronald Reagan, Separation of Church and State, Tea Party
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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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Judge Carbett “Trey” Duhon III – a little background to shiver by
Judge Carbett “Trey” Dunhon III – on using social media and other tax payer costly mistakes from a long-time conservative Republican. Continue reading
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