Monthly Archives: April 2014

James Cullen Judges on Drugs

Daddy Justice wonders if people have the right to know what drugs judges are taking when they decide their cases.

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PA Supreme Court Judge Michael Eakin and Kelly Ballentine

Heidi Eakin, Judge Ballentine’s defense attorney, is the wife of a state Supreme Court judge. Heidi’s client got a very sweet deal after being charged with nine felonies.

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Michelle Goldstein and Zack Bean

Attorney Michelle Goldstein can’t recall if she called Zack Bean “one of those Daddy Justice guys”.

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Judge Jay Hoberg

Judge Jay Hoberg has “no comment” when Daddy Justice asks about the prevalence of Ex Parte communications in the Lancaster County court system.

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Judge Bruce Roth and Rebecca Cheuvront

Judge Bruce Roth flatly denies knowing about Rebecca Cheuvront’s deal with a mother to drop charges against her if she signed away custody of her child.

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Daneen Miller-Smith Finally Legal

Daneen Miller-Smith finally corrected her registration with the Judicial Conduct Board, and is all smiles.

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Judge Bruce Roth Let’s Play Good Judge Bad Judge

Judge Bruce Roth responds to Daddy Justice in a friendly manner, as opposed to Judge “Bud” Kniseley.

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Judge Howard Kniseley Threatens Daddy Justice

Judge Howard Kniseley threatens to have Daddy Justice arrested for asking him a question on camera on a public street.

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Judge James Cullen on Ex Parte

Judge James Cullen has “no comment” on ex parte communications between judges and lawyers in Lancaster County.

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Lancaster County Courts Ex Parte Fix

Daddy Justice is told that ex parte communications between judges and lawyers is ubiquitous in Lancaster County.

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