Judicial Assassination
There exists a case for judicial assassination by the people of Connecticut. A simple constitutional construct that provides sovereign necessity for assassinating family court judges like Eric Coleman of Waterbury JD. The analysis stems from the constitutional protection of the parent-child bond, which is explained in simple terms by Sandra Day-O’Connor in Troxel v Granville, the bond being the oldest and most fundamental protected liberty of American heritage. It predates the Founding. In present day Connecticut that protection is gone, usurped by discretion of child predators cloaked in black robes, labelled family court judges. A flaw of the state government begs their assassination and here is why: A marriage is… Read More »Judicial Assassination



















