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Supervised Visitation in Westchester County: A Probation-Run Program That Proves False Arrest

In 2018, Marc Fishman was falsely arrested during a supervised visitation with his son, igniting a lawsuit over civil rights and disability discrimination. Under Westchester County policy, his probation officer was present, but law enforcement acted without her approval, highlighting systemic issues in the county’s handling of supervised visitation and civil rights violations.

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The Evidence They Ignored: How Judge Maurice Williams Buried the Truth in Marc Fishman’s Case

Marc Fishman, exonerated by New York officials for child abuse allegations, faces potential jail time from Judge Maurice Williams despite exculpatory evidence being withheld. A supervised visit confirmed by a court-appointed supervisor supports Fishman’s innocence, highlighting issues in the judicial system that seem to silence evidence conflicting with prior rulings.

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Tragedy in Louisiana: Child Custody Exchange Ends in Fatal Shooting

On May 24, 2025, a child custody exchange in Lake Charles, Louisiana, resulted in tragedy when Randolyn Allen allegedly shot and killed her ex-partner, Brett Daigle, in front of their children. Allen faces second-degree murder charges and remains in custody. The incident highlights risks during custody exchanges and its impact on the children involved.

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Justice for Sale: How ADR Courts Hijacked Due Process and Made You Pay for It

The post critiques the shift from traditional courts, which uphold justice as a constitutional right, to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) systems that charge for legal services, undermining due process. It highlights court cases emphasizing access to justice without fees and calls for reform to restore constitutional rights and challenge the financial burden placed on litigants.

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