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Don't feel like trying to search for it now, but I recall a thread talking about a moo called for jury duty whom the judge locked up for contempt of court after she brought her sprog into the courtroom with the same story about having no babysitter.
With that story in mind, this is disparate treatment. This lawyer moo should also have faced the possibility of a contempt of court ruling. Courts need to make blanket policies for such matters and publicize them.
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milenascarlet
I've seen my teacher bring their kids to school, but not into the classroom. I don't know how she did it but she did.
You're telling me that an employed lawyer couldn't find someone to take care of her child? C'mon... That's BS.
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I've seen my teacher bring their kids to school, but not into the classroom. I don't know how she did it but she did.
You're telling me that an employed lawyer couldn't find someone to take care of her child? C'mon... That's BS.
It really grinds my gears when my water aerobics teacher brings her two year old brat to class. The shitling whines and 'quietly fusses' all during class. Of course the class full of cows loves the little shit.
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The only times a child should be present in a court room is if he's a witness, defendant, or a victim called to testify. They don't even need to be dragged into family court unless there's a legal purpose for their presence.