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<blockquote data-quote="Billybob" data-source="post: 1464680" data-attributes="member: 1294"><p>Who sits on the Juvenile Law Reform Committee? Judges and even lawyers with financial interest in the courts through contract. </p><p>The problems in the Juvenile courts have brought us the Fed. class action suit that is projected to cost at least $10mi. in legal fees alone, interesting to note that some in the Juvenile Law committee are also involved in bringing the suit against the state. </p><p>There is also the Rader suit in Tulsa that resulted in a Fed. take over of that part of the Juvenile System. The issues in the Rader situation are connected to the audit of the OCCY regarding millions in questionable contracts and revealed the "ghost children" in the Juvenile System and the "ghost employees" in the state Health Dept. who were said to be family of state legislators.</p><p> </p><p>As for your opinion of my understanding of the Constitution, well apparently lawyers and judges disagree on that too at times or we wouldn't see the overturns on Constitutional issues or removal of unconstitutional laws like the GAL statute in the Kelly Divorce case a couple of years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billybob, post: 1464680, member: 1294"] Who sits on the Juvenile Law Reform Committee? Judges and even lawyers with financial interest in the courts through contract. The problems in the Juvenile courts have brought us the Fed. class action suit that is projected to cost at least $10mi. in legal fees alone, interesting to note that some in the Juvenile Law committee are also involved in bringing the suit against the state. There is also the Rader suit in Tulsa that resulted in a Fed. take over of that part of the Juvenile System. The issues in the Rader situation are connected to the audit of the OCCY regarding millions in questionable contracts and revealed the "ghost children" in the Juvenile System and the "ghost employees" in the state Health Dept. who were said to be family of state legislators. As for your opinion of my understanding of the Constitution, well apparently lawyers and judges disagree on that too at times or we wouldn't see the overturns on Constitutional issues or removal of unconstitutional laws like the GAL statute in the Kelly Divorce case a couple of years ago. [/QUOTE]
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