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Phantom Evaluations Judicial Bias – How It Works and How to Defend Against it By Zed McLarnon (19 years experience as a forensic consultant) Many men in the father’s and family movement complain that they have been victimized by judges who demonstrate extreme bias against them in the courtroom regarding restraining orders or child custody. We hear stories of men whose lawyers present what they think is a winning case only to have the judge completely ignore the evidence in favor of the (usually) unsubstantiated accusations of the ex-wife, estranged wife or girlfriend regarding. Some men even complain to the Judicial Conduct Committee regarding extreme bias judges have used against them in the courtroom, only to have the JCC exonerate the judge. How can this be? How do they get away with it? I have been involved in a six-year struggle to see my son. During that period, I have spent a great deal of time researching, and then discovering, the tactics judges (and their court personnel) use as a basis to discriminate against men. Phantom clinical evaluations Therefore, the man doesn’t know that there is a report, or evaluation, that is being seen by the judge. Unless this "phantom" evaluation is struck from the case file, the judge who sees it uses it as an excuse to ignore the evidence of the case in favor of granting the woman a restraining order or custody of the children. When challenged by the Judicial Conduct Committee, the judge pulls out the phantom "clinical evaluation" saying this guy is a very bad man and I had to protect the woman and children. This "clinical" evaluation is sent to the Court and, since it is clinical in nature, is impounded in the Register’s Office. It does not appear in the case file. Even if a man goes to Court and reviews his case file he doesn’t find out that the "evaluation" is present and poisoning his case. How to Fight It If your attorney does not inform you that a report might exist, or doesn’t check the docket or Register’s Office for you, your attorney may not be doing everything possible to help you win. Many times a man’s attorney will present all the information the man wants in Court. But, if your attorney does not check the docket, or request all impounded material from the Register’s Office, even the best of lawyer’s arguments are ignored by the judge in favor of the accusations in the phantom report. Attorneys know this and if you haven’t requested that your attorney specifically disclose the presence of this report and strike it from the record, then the attorney has done you an injustice. Of course, this leads to you retaining the attorney further to appeal the adjudication or for the next hearing. Edited Court Hearing Tapes How To Fight it Make yourself familiar with: Your case file. Make sure your evidence remains intact. Make sure
your file isn’t Your case docket. Make sure your hearings are all docketed. A common
Court trick docket the hearing and backdate the entry so it seems you let the appeal period lapse. Your impounded files. These are located in the Register’s Office and
are the number Your hearing’s tapes. Obtain a copy and check for edits that remove
material beneficial to your case. I will be posting these articles on my website www.zmediarecords.com/kidnapping If I can help with edited tapes or dockets, please contact me at
781.324.1989 Fax 781.397.8863 or at zed@world.std.com
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