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Kingston Kommisar Whacky Jacky faces backlash for sweeping gag orders critics call unconstitutional prior restraint in Ulster County Court.

Kingston Kommisar Whacky Jacky’s Gag Crackdown

    Ulster County’s Family Court is back in the spotlight, and Judge Jacqueline Racciani—now branded “Whacky Jacky” by watchdogs—is at the center of a constitutional firestorm. Her sweeping gag orders, issued from a courthouse that is legally a public forum, have ignited outrage from civil liberties advocates who say she is trampling the First Amendment with reckless abandon. Critics argue she is running a private courtroom in open defiance of state law, targeting parents, attorneys, journalists, and even observers like advocate Dave Weigel. The Blog’s legal team calls her rulings “prior restraints in robes”—and a threat to every New Yorker’s rights.

    COMMUNIST NEW YORK COURTS JAIL DISABLED DAD FOR LOVING HIS CHILD

      Marc Fishman, a disabled Bronx father of four, is being jailed for 45 days after police admitted he committed no crime. His “offense” was attempting to visit his autistic son during a court-ordered, prepaid supervised visit. The officer on scene said Fishman acted without criminal intent—yet Westchester County prosecutors buried the evidence, denied his ADA rights, and pressed for jail. Fishman hasn’t seen his children since 2019. Critics are calling it “communist-style justice” in New York. Outrage is building as advocacy groups demand Governor Hochul act. The case could spark calls for a federal takeover of state courts.