Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Vacationing Cuyahoga County Judge ignores Chief Justice Moyer

Being accused of not doing his job doesn't seem to bother head gavel wacker of Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court - Judge Timothy Foolagain.

Due to excessive complaints about the Domestic Relations Court judges not doing their job in a timely manner, Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas Moyer, has ordered a review of the courts practices.

Ignoring this request for 7 weeks, Judge Timmy decided now would be a good time for a vacation...

From the PD --
Timothy Flanagan, administrative judge for the Domestic Relations Court, has for seven weeks refused to be interviewed by the Supreme Court's lead investigator, Moyer told The Plain Dealer.

"We've never had this problem before," Moyer said in a telephone interview.

The chief justice complained publicly after The Plain Dealer reported that the court routinely misses state-recommended guidelines for granting divorces. A newspaper analysis of court records also found that the five judges spent an average of seven hours or less at the courthouse each workday.

Supreme Court spokesman Chris Davey said Flanagan balked at being interviewed until after The Plain Dealer published its stories. But by the time the stories ran on Tuesday, Flanagan was jetting toward Jamaica for a one-week vacation. More...

Facing no democrat opposition in his recent primary & as expected - no Republican in the general election - upon his return from Jamaica, Judge Flanagan will be continuing his vacation in Cuyahoga Domestic Relations Court.

5 comments:

  1. i am shocked, i tell you, absolutely shocked that we don't have anyone running against this guy.

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  2. by the way, in case you can't tell, i was being sarcastic with the above comment

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  3. Why does this shock you?

    Why would you expect someone making over $100,000 yr and running a county party into the ground to have the slightest clue?

    Wouldn't his efforts be better spent convincing poor canidates to run against wrong candidates?

    Is this not almost as bad as giving no help in a Mayors race where our candidate lost by about 16 votes?

    Isn't better concentrating our efforts in crafting a platform for our party that goes against all of our conservative values?

    The lack of a candidate for us in this race is a perfect example of the utter failure of the RPCC leadership.

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  4. 1) This judge should be impeached.

    2) April 12, Rob Frost should be voted out as Chairman of the RPCC.

    *The trick with #2 is to get a viable candidate. Any suggestions King?

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  5. Of course no Republican is running. What would one expect out of the Cuyahoga County Republicans?

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