Calling it the justice system is where you made your first mistake. It is not about justice, it's about getting cases off the docket, period. Especially when it comes to family law cases.
If you are looking for justice, it is not worth appealing, as justice will not be found in the judicial system.
Ask your lawyer. If she is lying and you can prove it in court, perhaps you can have her cited for perjury. But that's a question for the lawyer and not the folks here at Yahoo! Answers.
2007-03-12 10:14:21
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answered by camys_daddy 5
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If you are innocent then appeal. The Appeals court will either affirm or disaffirm the lower court's conviction.
I have to tell you that it is highly unlikely that you were convicted of violating the protective order based on your wife's word alone. There was other evidence. A prosecutor wouldn't even bother filing a case based on he said/she said. Own up to your mistakes, learn from it and move on. One of you needs to be the more mature person and perhaps, as a result, you both may grow up and think about the best interests of the children instead of trying to get back at each other and control each other and undermine each other. The children are the losers. Grow up.
2007-03-12 09:46:50
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answered by Stefka 5
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Wow ... there's got to be other evidence against
you than just her word.
Does the judge have other contact with your
personality? That is, has the judge had other
reasons to form an opinion of your character?
Yes, divorce courts are notoriously anti-husband
still, particularly in custody battles.
It evens out, however, since the majority of
people who pay child care are guys, and the
vast majority of dead-beat dads are guys.
Justice favors women. Enforcement favors men.
If there is NO evidence other than her word against
yours, as a legal standard, there is NO WAY the
judge would be able to justify incarceration. There
MUST be some other evidence.
Presumably you have a lawyer, in all this.
What does he or she say?
Yes, this is likely to be a move towards custody.
2007-03-12 09:39:01
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answered by Elana 7
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that's an absolute shaggy dog tale! interior the midwest, they'll take a mom (generally black) who knew her BF grew to become into paying for or smoking marijuana and lock her up for ten years - destroying a kinfolk, yet Nicole Ritchie can use COCAINE, force, crash and nevertheless gets to pass domicile that nighttime and shop her license! i'm so livid over those losers! There are %. of them doing strains of cocaine and the law enforcement officials purely seem any incorrect way! the entire element is a shaggy dog tale. I now no longer have faith the law enforcement officials (no longer in straight forward terms using this, yet a team of issues alongside with issues in my very own section), the justice device and enormously no longer attorneys! And (knock on timber) I somewhat have in no way had touch myself with the justice device (nor might I assume to interior the destiny). My critiques come from the information thoughts I study as properly because of the fact the stuff I see with my very own eyes. Our united states of america's priorities are all screwed up. we've to make a metamorphosis!
2016-10-18 05:17:39
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answered by ? 4
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The system is broken, No judge in their right mind will not grant a restraining order because they don't want to be on the eleven o'clock news if something happens. This is the wild,wild west of the justice system. It gets you out of your house for x number of days, away from your children and gives the court to label you something that you might or might not be. If you were in a bar and punched someone then were arrested you will be in front of a judge within 24hours that is call due process. But restraining orders have you wait for 14 days regardless.
My ex pulled the "I feel threaten" and got a restraining order over 24 hours after I left. Never touch, never approach her and told the police that she was threatening to call the police to win a argument. The police wrote all of it in the report the restraining order was dropped. But it served its purpose because for the past 2.5 years living with temporary orders treating me as a mere visitor in my child's life. It got me out of my home and away from my belongings.
As for support groups try Fathersandfamilies.org look up PAS Parent alienation Syndrome.
2007-03-12 10:31:01
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answered by chancesare45 4
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Im sorry but America is still sexest, to men and woman, but I'd rather fight then not fight it at all, and suffer the consequence of being found with an even harsher punishment. Maybe it's the way you look, TRUST me, get a conservative make-over done, always say your honor, and keep answers down to a minimum, the saying "you are your worst enemy" can be true in this case. Good luck ~
2007-03-12 09:40:59
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answered by Whole 4
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I used to believe in the justice system until I saw first hand what happens to men in family court. It still enrages me (a woman!) that men get treated as "guilty" any time a woman opens her mouth. I saw this happen with my ex-fiance who was trying so hard to protect his 2 yr. old son and with a friend who spent 6 mos. in jail and had to go to "anger mgt." classes when it was HIS wife who battered him. It didn't matter that he had witnesses. The judgement was made before we stepped into the courtroom. I wish you all the best and stand strong......too many times men will buckle and give up under these circumstances. Your kids are worth the fight.
2007-03-12 09:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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your probably right it was a ploy to make you look bad hire a lawyer soon its a sad fact that our justice system is out of control i cant imagine how a judge could hear both sides without proof and say she was telling the truth unless there has been a history of violence but bottom line is this judge did decide against you so you have to have a lawyer and try to get a better result.
2007-03-12 09:41:31
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answered by patbgone 3
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I agree, she is doing it to gain full custody. I have heard of women doing this to men, and why the courts always believe the women is beyond me. I don't believe in the justice system. I've seen it do too many good people wrong, and the bad people with money get away with everything.
2007-03-12 09:38:17
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answered by bina64davis 6
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I feel bad for you, clearly she is going to low tatics to win, but you should have it appealed. Only so that when the custody issues comes up she cannot accuse you of begin violent. The justice system can only work if we have honest people in it-and as you can see some people don't care. Good-luck!
2007-03-12 09:37:03
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answered by Annie 5
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