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Cypress, CA – Family Law Judge
Clay M. Smith today ordered the arrest of Kimberly Bunn-Smith, a
single mother raising a small son for refusing to turn the boy over
to the man who, she says, battered her and tried to force her to
abort when she was four months pregnant.
Bunn-Smith has been resident in a
shelter for battered women as she fought to retain custody against
the orders of Smith, who, according to her and friends, routinely
refused to examine the evidence of Wayne 's abusive behavior, which
was also visited on her son due to visitation forced by the same
judge.
It was at the shelter that police
arrested Bunn-Miller, shortly after sshe erving Judge Smith with two
motions which remove the case from his court due to her status as a
Native American. (see Motions
on website). Specific law remands questions of the raising of Native
American children to Tribal Courts. As a registered member of the
Montauk or Shinnecock Indian Tribal Nation with land holdings on Long
Island, New York Bunn-Miller filed to have the matter moved to the
proper venue.
Kimberly Bunn-Miller's concerns did not
begin, or end, with the venue, however.
Bunn-Miller finished her education to
become a school teacher and was left unable to use her degree because
of Judge Smith's false charges of domestic violence against her,
which automatically disqualified her from teaching in the State of
California. She lost her job because of the many court hearings
forced by Wayne, as many as eight in one month. Wayne is
'self-employed,' which work includes sales of pornography, she
commented.
“Judge Clay Smith would just glance
at the evidence I provided – and there was a lot of it – and then
look me in the eye and tell me I was lying,” said Bunn-Miller. “I
wasn't. I never lied about anything.”
A google search of the name, “Judge
Clay M. Smith” reveals that on sites for public rating of judicial
performance most often includes the word, “terrible.”
Bunn-Miller, and dozens of others agree with the assessment.
Asked about her son and his
relationship with his father Bunn-Miller said, “My son wets himself
when forced to spend time with his father. How would you feel if
your child came home to ask you, “Why does Daddy call you a C**t?”
What does it mean, Mommy?””
To join the effort to clean up the
Orange County Courts visit For
Our Children and Justice.
[http://forourchildrenandjustice.yolasite.com]
Hear Charles Lincoln, III, Melinda
Pillsbury-Foster, and Montana State Legislator Jerry O'Neil on Rumor
Mill Radio Friday, September 23, 2011 at 1pm Pacific Time for an
update on developing events.
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Justice no longer exist anywhere. Only justus.