Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Where is Due Process in Juvenile Court?

Written by: Cheryl Cutting on Oct 5, 2011
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange

FULL STORY

I left a comment there (Subject to moderation)-

Similarly, we wonder "Where is the Due Process in Family Court?".

My essay on THAT subject can be found at http://www.examiner.com/family-rights-in-national/the-cps-case-what-happens-the-fog

What Happens in the FOG- Beginning with an anonymous hotline "tip" of suspected abuse, a parent enters a gray area of American jurisprudence. And it is not "murky" to his benefit.

Child Abuse, when alleged, is not a criminal matter. It is blithely characterized as a "Civil" matter, much the same as a lawsuit to collect on a breach of contract. Thus, the Constitutional protections afforded in a criminal case are not necessarily extended to those accused of Child Abuse. Full Article

To fully understand what Family Courts REALLY ARE- see Volksgerichtshof

The People's Court (German: Volksgerichtshof) was a court established in 1934 by German dictator Adolf Hitler, who had been dissatisfied with the outcome of the Reichstag Fire Trial (all but one of the accused were acquitted). The "People's Court" was set up outside the operations of the constitutional frame of law. The court had jurisdiction over a rather broad array of "political offenses"

Anything you might wonder about American Family Courts and Administrative Law Courts can be answered by observing what happened in the Nazi Volksgerichtshof.

Ask the "judge" if you're in a CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF DUE PROCESS. They cannot answer you honestly, because YOU ARE NOT

~By the way~
When the Nazi's picked up the Jews and sent them to Concentration Camps, they called it Schutzhaft, literally translated "Protective Custody"

Leonard Henderson, co-founder
American Family Rights
http://familyrights.us
"Until Every Child Comes Home"©
"The Voice of America's Families"©

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