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September 7, 2003
Father Spends 3 Months in Jail for Returning Phone Call
One of the greatest dangers men and fathers face today
is the way restraining orders based on false domestic
violence allegations are used to drive fathers out of
their children's lives. There have been numerous
documented cases of decent fathers being arrested for
sending their children birthday cards, attending their
son's Little League games, or calling their own children
at the wrong time of the day. Last night on
His Side with Glenn
Sacks Craig, a Seattle father of two who was
sentenced to three months in jail for returning
his ex-wife's phone call, told his story.
According to Massachusetts attorney Gregory Hession,
"The restraining order law is one of the most
unconstitutional acts ever passed. A court can issue an
order that boots you out of your house, never lets you
see your children again, and takes your money, all
without you even knowing that a hearing took place."
Elaine Epstein, former president of the Massachusetts
Women’s Bar Association, writes that restraining orders
are doled out "like candy" and that when dealing with
domestic violence accusations, "the facts have become
irrelevant."
According to
Stephen Baskerville of the
American Coalition for
Fathers and Children , "The real purpose of
restraining orders is not so much to prevent violence as
to eliminate one parent during divorce proceedings. This
is now common knowledge in legal circles....a government
analysis found that fewer than half of all restraining
orders involved even an allegation of physical
violence."
This embattled Seattle father told his story on
His Side with Glenn
Sacks on KRLA
870 AM in Los Angeles and
KKOL AM 1300 in
Seattle/Tacoma at 11 PM on Sunday, September 7. Also
joining Glenn were family law attorney
Lisa
Scott and private investigator
Roger Montgomery of
Fathers' Rights Investigations. To listen to the
show archive, go to live via the Internet, go to
His Side.
Some of the callers included:
1) Henry, who left an angry message on his ex-wife's
machine after she sabotaged his court ordered visitation
with his daughter, and who was handcuffed, arrested and
dragged away from his daughter's basketball game due to
a restraining order based on that phone message.
2) Jay, a Seattle father who had a restraining order
made against him even though Family Court Services
investigators determined that his ex-wife had fabricated
the allegations. She was never charged and he has not
been allowed to see his son for two years.
3) Denise, whose former daughter-in-law deserted her
children and then later kidnaped them.
4) Warren, a Los Angeles father who pointed to the
funding gravy train from the Federal "Violence Against
Women Act" as the source of many anti-male domestic
violence policies.
To learn how restraining orders based on spurious
charges of domestic violence are used to separate
fathers from their children, see
Stephen
Baskerville's "No
Restraint on Restraining Orders" (Human Events,
8/5/02). To read about a particularly egregious case,
see "Father
guilty after taking son to hospital" (Northern
Territory News, 9/2/03)."
To find out more about police and judicial anti-male
bias in domestic violence-related matters, see Glenn's
article "Baseball
Player's Domestic Violence Arrest Demonstrates How Men
are Presumed Guilty in Domestic Disputes" (Los
Angeles Daily Journal, San Francisco Daily Journal,
8/8/02). To learn more about the ways false accusations
of domestic violence are used against men in custody
battles and ways we can change this, see Glenn's "Kitaen
Plays the 'Woman's Trump Card' Against Finley in Custody
Battle" (Cybercast News Service, 5/28/02).
Also, listen to the April 13 edition of
His Side at
Heroic Los
Angeles Father Risks Jail Rather than Lose His Daughter.
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