Lebanon, KY asked in Adoption, Appeals / Appellate Law, Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Kentucky

Q: A Federal Court Judge and a Family Court Judge has recused in my case within 13 days why would this happen?

Court of Justice , Department of Community Based Services, and The Cabinet of Health and Family Services tried their best to hide it from me, and failed. Before I found out about , Custody of my child was took before the TPR , Yesterday , it was discovered, I had already filed a lawsuit on the courts, this makes matters much worse , I was told 2 months ago that the other two agencies have a Board of Claims , With my Complaint starting in the beginning of 2021, I am responsible for the Jobs that were dismissed Warren County , Kentucky Justice Center , Warren County Department of Community Based Services, Warren County Cabinet of Health and Family Services, Are at Fault, 13 days , 2 Recusals , Why would both judges recuse is my question? Honest Hour

1 Lawyer Answer
Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY
  • Licensed in Kentucky

A: They either have a conflict of interest or are attempting to avoid the appearance of impropriety. Beyond that, you will probably never learn the real reasons for recusal.

Tim Akpinar agrees with this answer

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