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Probate Court Administrator Judge Paul Knierim has a very cozy relationship with Probate Judge Meccariello
Will Connecticut Probate Court Administrator Judge Paul Knierim testify on Behalf of his ethics committee partner Judge Meccariello at Meccariello’s upcoming probable cause public herring
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(Free-Press-Release.com) July 8, 2010 --
This is amazing!!! Why on earth would Probate Court Administrator Judge Paul Knierim have a very cozy relationship with Judge Meccariello and the rest of the Probate Court Assembly? And people wonder why Knierim is not willing to help them. We need to lobby for a separation. Does anyone actually know what the Probate Court Administration does?
If you want to email the Probate Court Administrator Judge Paul Knierim or Chief Counsel, Thomas E. Gaffey please see emails below.
Judge Paul Knierim ; c/o susan.a.dornfried@ct.gov
Attorney Thomas E. Gaffey; c/o dianna.orvis@ct.gov
Probate Court Administrator Judge Paul Knierim and Southington probate judge Bryan F. Meccariello serve on the ethics committee together and we wonder why nothing was done.
Fact: While Judge Knierim and Southington probate judge Bryan F. Meccariello were together presenting the Seminar on Campaign Ethics, Disqualification, and Extra-judicial Private Practice Activities Presented by the Ethics Committee on January 12, 2010. Sam Manzo was being denied his 14th amendment, right by Probate Court Administrator Judge Paul Knierim presentation partner and fellow ethics committee member Southington probate judge Bryan F. Meccariello , you know the one “ No person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process of law.” Sam Manzo a man of very little means reached out to Probate Court Administrator Judge Paul Knierim on July 31,2009 and again on August 3,2009 and complained to Probate Court Administrator Judge Paul Knierim about his fellow ethics committee member Southington probate judge Bryan F. Meccariello and his response went something like this. “if your client disagrees with the courts ruling, he has a right to appeal to the superior court”. Maybe superior court is where probate belongs then we would not have to worry about filing appeals.
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