Submitted by Scott Kenan (not verified) on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 8:35am.
. . . in her handling of a restraining order of me on 10/10/11. Today, I will find out how to make a legal complaint. Brenda McKnight who was my roommate/landlord at 2726 Oleander Dr. falsely first had me committed to a mental hospital (The Oaks) and then as I was getting out had a Family Violence Restraining order served to me so I could not retrieve my property or occupy the space in her house I had already paid rent for. This because of pressure put on her by Gerald Austin-Wynn who testified at the hearing on Oct. 10 in Judge Criner's court.
Problem was that neither Brenda nor Gerald were in court or the hallway outside (Judge Criner had it searched), so she dismissed the Restraining Order. I made sure I heard right by getting her to verify that before I left the court room.
Leaving the court house, I passed Brenda and Gerald coming in (presumably from a smoke break, although they'd left twenty minutes before). Ten minutes later after I'd talked to some people on the sidewalk and then smoked most of a cigarette myself, the bailiff called me back into court. I felt this was wrong, but complied. Judge Criner immediately began the hearinig as if she had never dismissed the case and found for the plaintiff!!!
She will be impeached and disbarred after I finish dealing with her in court.
Judge Criner Guilty of Double Jeopardy . . .
. . . in her handling of a restraining order of me on 10/10/11. Today, I will find out how to make a legal complaint. Brenda McKnight who was my roommate/landlord at 2726 Oleander Dr. falsely first had me committed to a mental hospital (The Oaks) and then as I was getting out had a Family Violence Restraining order served to me so I could not retrieve my property or occupy the space in her house I had already paid rent for. This because of pressure put on her by Gerald Austin-Wynn who testified at the hearing on Oct. 10 in Judge Criner's court.
Problem was that neither Brenda nor Gerald were in court or the hallway outside (Judge Criner had it searched), so she dismissed the Restraining Order. I made sure I heard right by getting her to verify that before I left the court room.
Leaving the court house, I passed Brenda and Gerald coming in (presumably from a smoke break, although they'd left twenty minutes before). Ten minutes later after I'd talked to some people on the sidewalk and then smoked most of a cigarette myself, the bailiff called me back into court. I felt this was wrong, but complied. Judge Criner immediately began the hearinig as if she had never dismissed the case and found for the plaintiff!!!
She will be impeached and disbarred after I finish dealing with her in court.
Scott D. Kenan