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Counsel, Did You Say Meth or Math Lab?
By Lucille Uttermohlen
? Copyright (c) 2009 Lucille Uttermohlen
I don't know what happened to this judge. At the last hearing, the ex-husband didn't even show up.
He told his attorney that his garage door was shut because of an electric outage. The judge pointed
out that the guy could have made a lot more of an effort, even if he had to hire someone to get him to
court. The support increase we had requested nine months before was granted and made retroactive.
Nice job. Domo Aregato, Mr. Judicial. Yada! yada!
The judge continued the issue of whether the ex-husband should be granted unsupervised visitation for
a month. Santa must have missed his honor's house, because his attitude underwent the kind of
stupid adjustment all too common in the American judiciary. His head went straight up his black robe,
thence proceeded north ... you get the idea.
We proved that despite the elaborate drug treatment program the ex-husband had completed, he had
bought liquor several times since his release. His girlfriend had several alcohol convictions. He went
to jail to visit with his good buddy who was there for dealing and making meth. He had threatened to
take the child by force if he didn't get visitation when he wanted it.
As I stated earlier, the guy had completed a drug addiction program. His release papers stated that he
would be fine as long as he followed the recommendations of the program. He admitted the
recommendations included attending "AA" meetings and counseling, neither of which he