Turns out, some judges absolutely read and focus on unauthenticated and unofficial transcripts and texts. Turns out that some just love it and provide lots of feedback and commentary on it.
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Originally posted by JAAJ2016 View PostTurns out, some judges absolutely read and focus on unauthenticated and unofficial transcripts and texts. Turns out that some just love it and provide lots of feedback and commentary on it.
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I really wish that would have been the case.
I understand that this judge was recently instated, and I could see that they read the briefs through and through. They lambasted me big time for the transcript and the texts despite the lack of authenticity, date, context, etc., even after I pointed out several issues about its use in its current state. She only cared about my language. That's all. I was advised no fewer than 5 times to get legal counsel if I wished to take my (baseless) case further. My arguments were taken from case laws, in fact. I thought and do think they are sound. No one cared or listened. They only cared about the transcript and outdated and irrelevant texts, as if the last 3 years of our lives clung to this supposed meaningful existence and gave all answers to how to interpret our hell and define our witches and winners. Oh, and they talked a lot about financials, of course.
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Originally posted by JAAJ2016 View PostThanks, Selfrepmom.
I'm really hoping a judge will recognize that. If it's brought up, I will also draw the judge's attention then to the 2nd language that was used in the conversation yet was not transcribed. How do I know that bad language and threats weren't used in those 4 parts of the conversation...? And so on...
And then there was the enlarged photo of one of my children with their dad's GF and her kids doing crafts and looking happy. Funnily, that pic was taken 2 weeks ago. I know the date by my daughter's outfit. Ha, it's too much.
It really is a farce. Anything at all goes.
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Originally posted by standing on the sidelines View Postdid you have that part transcribed at all yourself to see if there were any threats or whatever? If i suspected it at all then I would have at least searched online myself to see what the words meant.
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