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tater295
May 2, 2012, 05:45 AM
Orange co. Ca. Judge B has on two separate occasions thrown me out of my house I own because both times my emotionally charged 32 year old daughter prefabricated a story that I assulted her and immediately filed for an emergency protective order against me. Be will give anything he can as long as the gal is good looking, doesn't matter to him if he breakas laws or not. Is that kind of indigent really untouchable? This last time he booted me out I prepared my facts and proof and did an ex parte motion. I showed B a memo wrote from the head of the dist. Atty office stating he "refuses" to fie charges against me due to their lack of evidence against me. My daughter had also mesmerized the strange judge into forbidding me to go around my granddaughter. And at the ex parte motion I brought a minute order from another judge in his court room showing my daughter had her custodial rights removed therefore both my daughter and this juidge had no standing to break apart our relationship between grandaughter and grandfather, he refused to correct that mistake too. Ive already put in a complaint with the presiding judge but I've been told that review can take 90 days. What can I do?

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Fr_Chuck
May 2, 2012, 07:24 AM
Nope, a judge is immune to being sued for rulings on the bench. You can appeal his ruling to a higher court, and you can ask for a change in venue the next time you get his court

If it is your house, arrange eviction of your daughter , and I have to ask, why the second time, the first time you got back in the house, why did you not evict daughter ?