Thursday, October 5, 2006

The Court Report
By Richard Blassberg

Jing & Tristram Kelly’s Horrific Injustice Continues
New York County Family Court
Judge Sara P. Schechter Presiding


Thursday, September 28th - Jing Kelly, mother of six-year-old Tristram Kelly, appeared in New York County Family Court, at a hearing in the Court of Judge Sara P. Schechter, unintentionally pro se, owing to the failure of her attorney in the matter, Nicolas Pirrella, to appear. Ms. Kelly’s parents, Tristram’s maternal grandparents, were also in attendance as parties to a motion filed by Attorney Robert Wayburn, requesting, amongst several items, the recusal of Judge Schechter for a host of fundamentally sound reasons, not the least of which involve Schechter’s remarkable continuing refusal to comply with the Decision and Order of the Appellate Division, First Department of the State Supreme Court, dated November 17, 2005, specifically instructing her to commence
“immediate visitation between mother and child,” and a mandamus, commanding her to do so, several weeks ago.

Analysis:

Returning to Schechter’s ‘inner sanctum’ felt like so much “Theatre of the Absurd,” because nothing that should be happening is happening, nor has it been in the life of now, six-year-old, Tristram Kelly, since former DA Jeanine Pirro arranged for him to be kidnapped by Gail Hiler, from his natural mother Jing Kelly. The infant son of a Chinese-American citizen has had absolutely no contact with his mother, nor with his maternal grandparents, in four years. And, if we are to accept the perjured testimony of Hiler’s brother Douglas Kelly, at least three of those four years of false imprisonment have been spent 3,000 miles away in California with a family who have no legal standing whatsoever to be detaining and withholding him from care, love, and contact with his natural mother.

Anyone in the courtroom who possessed a law degree, and who was not a party to the horrific conspiracy, or an incompetent agency-based attorney, directly dependent upon Schechter for assignment and income, must have immediately recognized the patently unlawful, immoral, and downright sick conspiracy between Gail Kelly Hiler, her brother Douglas, and their attorney Mr. Schiff, together with attorneys for ACS, and the Court-appointed law guardian, that has continued to wreak havoc and irreparable harm in the lives of Jing and Tristram Kelly.

With, or without, a law degree, it should be obvious to any reasonable and intelligent observer, after all that this Judge has put this innocent mother and child through, at the behest of a vengeful and vindictive woman, Gail Hiler, that the Judicial System, even the Appellate Division of State Supreme Court, is powerless through the usual process, to bring about fundamental fairness and justice, and most importantly that which the Appellate Court deemed “in the best interest of the child.”

Therefore, The Westchester Guardian now calls upon you, our thoughtful readers to make your feelings known, not only to Judge Sara P. Schechter, but also to those judges, above her, who have instructed her to bring
Jing and Tristram together. It is apparent to us that only such ultra viral community action, and expression will bring about a prompt reunion between this loving mother and child, and put down the evil conspiracy set
in motion, four years ago by Jeanine Pirro and Gail Hiler.

The addresses and telephone numbers of Judge Schechter and her superiors are presented here for your convenience. Please, avail yourselves and forward a copy of your communication with them to us at either our
e-mail or fax site as listed in our masthead on Page Two. Thank you for caring enough to add your voice to ours in this noble and compassionate cause.

Let’s bring little Tristram home for Christmas!

Hon. Sara P. Schechter
New York City Family Court, New York County
60 Lafayette Street, Rm. 10a1, New York, NY 10013-4048
(212) 374-8995
(212) 374-2580 (Fax)


Hon. John T. Buckley, Presiding Justice
New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department
27 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10010
(212) 340-0400

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