Posted on 12/31/2022 10:16:54 AM PST by Zhang Fei
Assuming a jury would convict,
Texas courts may be woke but what about a Texas jury?
Speaking for myself...all the way to the electric char if necessary. Whatever it took to stop it.
Breaks my heart!
I’m up. Count me in.
The problem is, the father has a few issues of his own. She divorced him when she found out he'd embellished stories about his employment and education, hid information about past marriages, and lied about his military career. (He claimed he'd fought in Iraq as a Marine, but it turns out, he was discharged from the Army for "admission of homosexuality.") More information here toward the bottom of the page.
He and the mother share joint legal custody of the kids, which means both parents are supposed to share in the medical decisions.
The mother has primary physical custody because the father moved out of the house and left the kids with her. Primary physical custody merely means the kids live mostly at her house.
So, this little boy has a mother who wants to harm him psychologically beyond repair, and she wants to start him on puberty blockers when he reaches puberty.
He has a father with a history of lying and embellishing stories. But, at least his father is fighting to keep the mother from harming him. Then again, you have to wonder about the father... I hope he really cares. I hope he's not just a con artist making money from donations to his cause.
This would stop no matter who had to die. He should call up a posse. Let’s find out how the hell many men are left in this country. He can’t do much alone at this point.
She’s a very popular pediatrician. And a nutter, of course. And the dad has made a few mistakes. I’m no expert on the case but it makes for some interesting reading. Poor boys.
.........well, great question!!
My answer is after living many decades in Texas and being born here and having been a principle in 5 jury trials (environmental, business deals as a developer) that it would all depend on what county you were in.
If you were in Travis County (Austin) your chances of being convicted by a jury would be high. But, if you were in say Brewster County, I highly doubt you would ever even be indicted and you probably would get elected Mayor!
A fair summary answer is, I think, that in the vast majority of the 254 counties in Texas you would not even be indicted.
Wow. Thanks for your informative post.
I knew almost none of that. Thanks.
“Except CA’s new laws basically prevent anything like that from happening.”
If there’s any karmic ending to this, when the boy realizes what’s been done to him and decides to go all Michael Myers (”Halloween,” 1978), mommy will be the first one he gets to.
Sickos. Just evil.
Reminds me of that scene from the movie "The Sixth Sense." At Kyra's funeral, her father finds out that her mother had been poisoning her. The child surreptitiously recorded the deed and had the video shown at her funeral, where her stricken father watched.
No problem…thanks.
Medical mutilation at the hands of their mother.
If the Texas Supreme Court had any balls they would remover the mothers custody and charge her with child abuse and 2 years in prison.
How far up the ladder does stupidity have to go before it’s stopped.
There are other pictures of this boy dressed for Church and looking quite masculine!
The father should really have custody of both boys, and they should become Orthodox altar boys!!!!
The Governor of California and his “transgender sanctuary” law is a total disgrace! He also intends to mandate electric cars! He must NEVER become President!!!!
Do the doctors involved have any responsibility to involve both parents? If they’re not responsible, do they have any ethical issues?
Pure, unequivocal evil.
So much for Texas being a red state.
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