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When a Judge Can't Judge - Part Two (The Conclusion)

Nelson L. Moody, Sr.

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This Book is Available Paperback (5x8)9781403378958 £ 9.25  
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This is the follow up book to When A Judge Can’t Judge (my nightmare of the court system in Baltimore, Md.). This book still tell how I was treated in the court system in Baltimore, Md. I’m still representing myself in my case. The opposing side still not able to produce any facts, proof, evidence, creditable witnesses, or pertinent information to serve “What’s in the child’s best interest”, according to The Annotated Code of Maryland - Family Law. If nothing was done wrong on July 1, 1996, I would not have taken my case to The Supreme Court Of The United States. All I wanted was justice. When A Judge Can’t Judge (my nightmare of the court system in Baltimore, Maryland bought awareness to some men like me, who is in their child/children’s life get treated in the court system, when it comes down to “What’s in the best interest of the child?” When A Judge Can’t Judge- Part Two (the conclusion) will bring change, reform, and reconstruction of the court system (as it pertains to cases like mine and others with LAW CHANGES). PRAYERFULLY, “WHAT’S IN THE CHILD’S BEST INTEREST WILL BE THE FOCUS.

To my son, always strive to do your best in life and God will do the rest, if you believe. Always be able to JUSTIFY what you’re striving for, believing in, and standing up for. Let NO ONE take away from you what you believe in. Remember this, if you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for any thing.

Nelson L. Moody, Sr.

About the Author

A native of Baltimore, Maryland, completing high school in 1981. Obtained various diplomas while serving six years in the military.

 

Husband, father, Godfather, and uncle who has been involved with children since 1976 as a teenager. A product of not having a father around, but made it his business not to duplicate the same to his children. A man with a passion for encouraging children to do their best in life no matter who tries to put you down. A man who do not believe in the words “ I can’t and do not allow his children to use them”. “With God all things are possible”. A man who believes that men can be a great impact on the lives of his child/children if they not only get involved, but stay involved. A man who is determined to change the court system as it pertains to father’s rights, as well as changing laws pertaining to father’s rights.

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Injustice is what I got when a judge didn’t want to hear anything I had to say (January 3, 2000). Another judge dismissed my Petition to Modify Custody (to include changing it) on March 24, 2000.Another judge refused to let my son testify in court on March 29, 2000, along with dismissing my Petition/Contempt of Court I filed on the mother for not sending my son to me like he is suppose to be sent. With no justifiable reason which violated my son’s right to testify in court (as in a court case in The Annotated Code of Maryland), also Art. 1 under United States Constitution- Freedom of speech. She along with the attorney could not find The Show Cause Order that was signed by another judge on January 24, 2000. I showed this to both of them. There was never a written response in the time frame.

I have a vision that one day a judge will be able to exercise more common sense when trying to understand a child custody case and the delicacy that surrounds it based on facts, proof, evidence, pertinent information, and creditable witnesses AND NOT BE WORRIED ABOUT CHANGING A PREVIOUS JUDGE’S DECISION IN ORDER TO PROTECT THE CHILD/CHILDREN. One who will not worry about if their friend ship will be hurt, or not be playing golf, cards, etc. together again. I have that vision. I have a vision that one day a judge will be willing and able too admit to his/her mistake, wrong conclusion, or conviction of someone. We all make mistakes and none of us are perfect. I have that vision. I have a vision that one day, attorneys be criminally responsible for their actions and not get away with NOTHING. I have that vision. I have a vision that one day, attorneys face the same criminal prosecution (jail time and fines) like anyone else. I have that vision.