Q: If the GAL has been caught by investigators for aiding in crimes against children, what legal action needs to happen?
The GAL assigned to my case had been informed of the false allegations of multiple sexual child abuse reports made. The investigation reports clearly state my innocence, childrens danger with mother, and unlicensed/non-certified friend of the mother acted as if she was an expert witness. The GAL for some reason decided to have private strategy meetings with the mother and her counsel, were they decided to deceive the court while concealing mortgage frauds(plural).
These records are available and the youth investigators all volunteered to testify on my behalf. The judge confirmed that the investigation reports he reviewed in camera inspection had important evidence that must be released. This is only a day after total due process violation occured by changing a revised Rule Nisi hearing into final judgement without any of the legal procedures taking place. This change was made on the morning of said hearing and against my demands to invoke the multiple U.S. Constitution right
A: You should be speaking to the attorney that was representing you in this case. Because it should be clear to them, since they were present with you in court and throughout this hearing, what misconduct happened, and how you all should proceed.
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