Victim: Anna Jansen Weber Dispite the other mishaps throughout this case, did Judge Randy Catterton of Tarrant County 231st District Court err in not fully analyzing the reasons why a court appointed Psychologist discontinued their sessions with a father and son due to them being uncooperative, and out of nowhere, magically began to cooperate when a Social Worker became assigned? http://tinyurl.com/44f28to
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Friday, September 30, 2011
Judge Catterton acted with malice.
If Judge Catterton and Associate Judge Beebe had read only one entry in the PHD’s notes, for example the following:
PHD --- Did you know your mother was married and that you have a brother?
11-year-old Child ---
· If it was true, my dad would have told me she was married and had a child. He tells me everything. He doesn’t lie to me.
· People don’t change. She is the same. I don’t want to live with her. No one can make me.
· My dad has told me stuff about her. He has told me bad stuff, bad stuff and I trust him. He would never lie to me. She takes drugs all the time and is messed up…
There is much, much more that Judge Catterton and Judge Beebe could have read. The facts would have shown the horror that the child has gone through and is still going through. If they had just read the clinical notes or really considered the letter from Dr. Otero to the judges, this child would have two parents. This was malice on the part of the judges. Obviously, if the truth had been considered a different solution would have been made. Catterton wanted it all to go away. He has erred and put the well being of the child in extreme jeopardy. These judges should not ever be re-elected. All judges must see parental alienation as abuse. One day the actions of parental alienation will be a crime and this child’s mother and relatives will take action against the father and the judges. It will happen.
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