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How an Innocent Woman May Be Accused of Molestation, Rape, or Murder and Have to Live with It

January 24, 2022

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Consider the following allegations: “She has repeatedly exposed herself to me.” “She told me on multiple occasions that if I wouldn’t have sex with her again she would tell the police I raped her.” “She has stalked me since I met her. I’ve kept a dated log of all of the instances when she appeared […]

Phil Bredfeldt’s Pussy: Tips for Writing about Abusers Who Deceive the State for Sport

December 23, 2020

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Note to the reader: This post marks a departure from the customarily formal tone used in this blog over its nine-year course. It contains scurrilous language, which is a formal way of saying dirty words. When people behave monstrously and then deceive cops and judges to induce them to terrorize their victims, it leaves victims […]

L’Oreal Stepney Vanishes!: On How Legal Abuse Hides and Legal Abusers Hide

June 1, 2020

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Since a series of malicious prosecutions against this writer terminated in 2018 and his First Amendment rights were “restored” by a court system that never had the authority to deny them in the first place, he has endeavored to expose wrongdoing—in a majority of cases by government officials who enjoy the public’s trust undeservedly—while at […]

Disregarded Reality Checks to VAWA: Highlighting the Efforts of Family Law Attorney Lisa Scott

January 1, 2020

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“Congressional sources have revealed some significant changes will be made to federal domestic violence laws. Bowing to pressure from men’s rights groups who for years have claimed that the Federal Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is biased against men, congressional leaders will soon announce a revamping of this legislation. “In recognition of the fact that […]

False Restraining Orders That Allege Emotional Abuse ARE Emotional Abuse

June 5, 2014

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A theme that emerges upon consideration of restraining order abuse is lack of empathy—from impulsive or false accusers and from those who abet them. Plaintiffs who act either spitefully or viciously seldom appreciate the ramifications of their actions. They may possess what we call a normal conscience but either don’t think or, in the heat […]

WomensLaw: A Domain Name That Says All You Need to Know about Where Restraining Order Reform Needs to Start

May 30, 2014

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The biggest challenge to sensitizing people to abusive restraining order policies that are readily and pervasively exploited by malicious litigants can be summed up in a single word: sex. Women, who are often victims of abuse of court process, don’t want to implicate women in their injuries; they want to blame their false accusers, who […]

Coercing Coercion: State Abuses of the Restraining Order Process

March 13, 2013

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I was emailed yesterday by a humbly polite man whose family was under threat of eviction from their state-subsidized living quarters if his wife refused to swear out a restraining order against him. He admits to a criminal past but says he’s engaged in no recent conduct that would warrant this invasive action. Nevertheless his […]