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Follow on Google News | In the Shadows of Injustice: Magistrate Glasgow's Troubling ConductMagistrate Glasgow's Troubling Conduct Sparks Outcry: Judicial Impropriety and Unethical Behavior Exposed
A meticulous examination of the audio transcript exposed Glasgow's inappropriate insinuations, including irrelevant questions about the Mother's knowledge of her eldest son's biological father. The Magistrate's conduct extended to sarcastic comments, such as questioning the circumstances of the children being in Memphis, Tennessee, without allowing the Mother to respond. Throughout the proceedings, Glasgow repeatedly muted the Mother on the Zoom call, revealing a concerning lack of ethical and judicial standards. This conduct, coupled with a perceived bias favoring the petitioner's attorney, raises questions about Glasgow's commitment to upholding the Rules of Procedure, State, Federal, and Constitutional laws. In a swift decision, Magistrate Judge Glasgow granted temporary custody of the Respondent's two minor children to the Petitioners for an additional 43 days, compounding the initial 120-day unlawful detention by the Abductors, resulting in a cumulative period of 161 days. The decision disregarded established legal procedures, raising concerns about Glasgow's adherence to TCA 37-1-129 and other pertinent statutes. Petitioner's attorney, William Hagan, presented baseless and slanderous claims without providing substantiating evidence, while the Mother, armed with well-documented third-party evidence, was unjustly denied the opportunity to present her case. Subsequent hearings in October and December, underscored the petitioners' failure to submit any articles of discovery, despite filing a secondary, fraudulent petition in Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee, on October 4, 2023. The Mother possesses over 250 pages of third-party time-stamped documented evidence refuting each slanderous claim. Magistrate Glasgow's actions violated numerous rules within the Shelby County Juvenile Court,as well as violating Federal and State laws. Furthermore, Glasgow overlooked crucial jurisdictional concerns, dismissing the existence of another open case in the children's home state and granting another continuance. This potentially allows the abductors to unlawfully retain custody until February 13th, 2024, despite the Magistrate's failure to conduct due diligence as mandated by UCCJEA§110 'Judicial Communication.' Glasgow's repeated violations of rules and procedures, particularly in Section 9.01 Time Limits for Scheduling Adjudicatory Hearings, have led to unwarranted continuances, totaling 106 days. This translates to the Mother being unlawfully separated from her two minor children for a total of 224 days. The shocking revelations in this case raise serious concerns about Magistrate William Glasgow's suitability for a judicial position, marked by ethical lapses and procedural violations, compromising the delicate balance required for justice. Read the full article here: https://bit.ly/ End
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