HEARING THIS WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY 11, 2017 AT THE LOB AT 9:00AM
TO CONSIDER THE REAPPOINTMENT OF
JUDGE GERARD ADELMAN!
Please Attend the Hearing and
JANUARY 11, 2017 AT THE LOB AT 9:00AM
TO CONSIDER THE REAPPOINTMENT OF
JUDGE GERARD ADELMAN!
Please Attend the Hearing and
Wear RED to show your support!
WHAT:
It Is Not OK!
Tell the Judiciary Committee:
"Do Not Reappoint Connecticut Judge Gerard Adelman!"
Please email and call the co-chairs of the 2017 Connecticut Judiciary Committee to tell them "It is Not OK" to reappoint family court judge - Gerard Adelman - who dismisses evidence of domestic violence and punishes protective mothers by retaliating and taking custody of their children away! There are 10 cases where mother's lost custody in his courtroom...It is Not OK!
2017 Connecticut Judiciary Committee
WHEN:
Public Hearing is Wednesday January 11 at 10 a.m. in Hartford, LOB Building
WEAR RED TO THE HEARING!
CT Public Hearing Agenda for Judicial Reappointment
WHY:
Connecticut Family Court Judge Gerard Adelman is up for reappointment as a Trial Referee Judge. His previous 8 year tenure as a family court judge has torn families apart, bankrupted litigants and allowed and condoned the continued abuse - litigation abuse - of domestic violence victims and dismissal of their traumatic DV experiences from his bench.
According to an investigative journalist,
“I have been moved by the individual stories of the families and the harm they have suffered at the hands of the courts. The stories of greed and miscarriages of justice, many that have gravely harmed children and parents, are heartbreaking.”
CT Announces Investigation of Corrupt Courts
HOW:
Call and email the Judiciary committee co-chairs and members to educate them about how they can protect children in family court from harm by VOTING NO on the reappointment of Gerard Adelman as a Trial Referee Judge.
Co-Chair Paul Doyle
Legislative Aide: David Seifel, David.seifel@cga.ct.gov
860-240-0475 or Toll-free: 1-800-842-1420
Co-Chair William Tong William.Tong@cga.ct.gov
(860) 240-8585 | 1-800-842-8267
Co-Chair John Kissel
Legislative Aide: Kate McAvoy
Phone: (800) 842-1421 kate.mcavoy@cga.ct.gov
Mae Flexor Kerensa.Konesni@cga.ct.gov
Legislative Aide: Andrew Elash
860-240-8634, or Toll-free: 1-800-842-1420
I Foia'd Tong for a judge's questionnaire. A Legislative lawyer responded saying they were confidential, sneakily quoting from an unnamed statute that actually pertained to the questionnaire of the Judicial Selection Commission (Executive Branch) not the one of the Judiciary Committee. I filed a FOI complaint. The Attorney General's office got into the act. I was told by FOIC that AG would argue “speech and debate clause” of the Constitution—or they could just give it to me if I'd withdraw my complaint. I agreed and got it. Then I asked for another one of another judge. Got that too though AG threatened me again with the “speech and debate clause,” (which doesn't apply if CGA isn't in session). So we have the Legislative and Executive Branches protecting the Judicial Branch. Where are those checks and balances? Does the Judiciary Committee pay any attention to the People when they complain about a judge?
ReplyDeleteThis contact info is of immense help to those who want to communicate the truth..It appears Robert Duff, Majority Leader the silence is deafening from his office. Wake up legislators and read this blog at night then try to sleep
ReplyDeleteInterested individuals who could not attend await any summary of the public hearing today regarding Judge Adelman
ReplyDeleteRead and weep or stand tall and press on. A 33 Yea to 7 Nay vote favoring Adelman..7 courageous realists..The other 33 poor excuse for legislators need to read the Adelman cases herein and know of those not posted.. Truly pathetic..
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