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Marriage Counseling

February 9, 2012 by · Comments Off on Marriage Counseling 

Marriage Counseling, “A Florida judge ordered a man arrested for domestic violence to treat his wife to a night of dinner and bowling and undergo marriage counseling.

Judge John Jay` Hurley imposed the conditions on Joseph Bray, 47, of Plantation, after Bray`s wife told the court she was not injured and was not in fear of her husband, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported Wednesday.

The arrest report said Bray and his wife argued when he failed to wish her a happy birthday. Bray allegedly pushed his wife onto the couch, placed his hand on her neck and held up his fist. Bray did not strike his wife during the incident, Hurley said.

This is the type of “slap on the wrist” punishment that women receive when they assault men. Domestic violence should always be taken seriously, regardless if the offender is a male or female.

Judge Hurley described the violent incident as “very, very minor.” Not to put to fine a point on it but the judge is a moron, when a man pushes his wife onto the couch, places his hand on her neck, and holds up his balled fist, that`s assault and battery.

Joseph Bray doesn`t need to treat himself to a night of dinner and bowling with his wife, he needs to spend a few weeks in jail eating bolgona sandwiches, and when he`s released he should be forced to attend anger management classes.

Florida Man Ordered Wife On Date

February 9, 2012 by · Comments Off on Florida Man Ordered Wife On Date 

Florida Man Ordered Wife On Date, Just in time for Valentine’s Day, a Florida judge ruled on Tuesday that a man involved in a scuffle with his wife treat her to an evening at a local bowling alley and a romantic meal at Red Lobster. Judge John Hurley ordered that Joseph Bray, 47 and his wife Sonja, 39, also visit a marriage counselor.

Hurley handed down this ruling instead of setting bond or slapping Bray with a prison sentence after he deemed domestic violence charges leveled by Bray’s wife to be “very, very minor.”

According to Bray’s arrest affidavit, Bray and his wife got embroiled in a spat after he failed to wish her a happy birthday. Bray’s wife claims that her husband shoved her against a sofa and grabbed her neck.

Mom $900 Trillion Lawsuit

February 8, 2012 by · Comments Off on Mom $900 Trillion Lawsuit 

Mom $900 Trillion Lawsuit, Staten Islander Fausat Ogunbayo, 46, has filed a shocking $900 trillion federal suit against the City Of New York for placing her two children in a foster home over three years ago.

In court documents filed last week, Ogunbayo has accused the Administration for Children’s Services and city for causing economic hardship, substantial economic injuries and violating her and her children’s civil rights. Her sons, removed in June 2008, are now ages 16 and 13.

According to the Staten Island Advance:

Ms. Ogunbayo alleges she and her children have suffered “over three years of terror, horror, grievous harm, time lost, substantial economic hardship and injuries” due to their separation.

In removing the boys, the city contended Ms. Ogunbayo was mentally unstable and had refused treatment, said court papers. She allegedly suffered from hallucinations and delusions, and also left the boys at home alone for extended periods while she was working, the city maintained.

Ms. Ogunbayo, who is representing herself, has branded the allegations a “huge lie.”

Further, in her complaint she states the city “recklessly disregarded” her “right to family integrity.” Ogunbayo no doubt took note of a state Appellate Division decision from January in a separate case vacating the neglect charge by Family Court due to lack of evidence the boys were in “imminent danger.”

In fact, the youngsters had “near-perfect” attendance in school and “were doing well, even thriving, academically,” while in their mother’s care, the appellate division said. In addition, the boys were up to date on their medical examinations and vaccinations, and their heights and weights were appropriate for their ages, said the court.

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