Saturday, February 11, 2012
Judicial Misconduct
This not only exposes an illegal use of State judge plates by an elected official, but by association implies that Judge Hicks participated in this unlawful use of Judicial plates.
This comes as no surprise to me, since I just finished a custody dispute which ended up being mediated by Judge Hicks. One of the results of this mediation has Judge Hicks ignoring the Texas Family Code provision which allows a non-custodial parent to exercise what is known as expanded visitation where Thursday visits extend into weekend visitation, providing parent & child some additional time together. Completely ignoring the state law concerning this expansion for visits, Judge Hicks ruled that no expanded visitation would be ordered.
No extenuating circumstances… no finding of special conditions which would make expanded visits inappropriate… Judge Hicks blatantly violated state law without comment.
For those who argue that this license-plate infraction is a minor matter, please take a moment to consider that there may be more to this story than a single bad judgement. After dealing with Judge Hicks personally, I am inclined to believe that this is a serial condition for the Hicks family.
Who loses?
My 3 year old daughter loses that’s who.
All that is necessary for evil to prevail is that good people stand mute.
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