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30th August 2009

Hosea 4:6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children. Brief Sermon Overview: Health, Pandemic, Immune System, Survival Preparedness Q&A

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MOBILE AL-Parents who don’t send their kids to school had to answer to a judge.
Forty families are on the truancy docket at Mobile’s Government Plaza. Many of their children have missed dozens of unexcused days from school and juvenile Judge Edmond Naman wants to know why.
Judge Naman went off after hearing that not only did Kaler Terrell’s 1st grader miss too many days, this was his first year ever enrolled in school. Now, the 8-year old will have to repeat 1st grade! (Check out the video to hear what Naman said to the mother)
Terrell has reportedly been homeless and has some mental health issues that the court discovered after the outburst. Naman sentences Terrell to 2 years of probation and says he’s embarrassed and didn’t mean to fuss at her. He just wished that the court had known about her case sooner. “When we dug deeper and had people talk to her, we’re gonna be able to address it but it was just really shocking to me and I reacted humanly. I’ll try not to do that in the future.”
13 other parents didn’t even bother to show up for court. Warrants have been issued for arrests.

BamaBob Says:
Fri, May 15, 2009 at 9:39 am

How did they magically discover the womans mental and physical limitations immediately after the judge went off in an open court?

As soon as it was discovered that the child had not even been registered in school until the age of 8 years, red flags should have been flying all around the case. Common sense would suggest that there were elements to this truancy out of the norm and should be addressed promptly.

Spouting off in court without a full understanding of any case, is highly unprofessional and should be discouraged. Would such a reaction be tolerated, if this had been a criminal case and the judge was openly condemning the defendant before the trial had even begun? I dont think so…

bobcat Says:
Fri, May 15, 2009 at 9:26 am

I just called the Juvenile Court and spoke with Judge Namans secretary and she said that the Judge reviews every case that comes before him and goes by what the folders contain. In this case the Court was unaware of any mental issues and after finding out the circumstances he apologized for fussing at her because he would have handled it differently had he been aware of her condition. The court is referred to the court system in general and while standing before the Judge, one is presenting to the court. That does not suggest the Judge is the court as a whole.
As I stated earlier, there were other departments that obviously failed in this case before it got in the hands of the Judge.
Playing with semantics? I say not. Stating the facts? Clearly!

Not only is Judge Naman a respectable Judge as this case proves, he is also a gentleman of the court system. That is my honest and unpersuasive opinion.

BamaBob Says:
Fri, May 15, 2009 at 8:36 am

These case do not just magically appear in court. It starts with school notifications, counseling sessions and escalates from that point. If the court did not bother to look into this case prior to the hearing, then that goes back on the court and all those case workers that let this one fall through the cracks.

BamaBob Says:
Fri, May 15, 2009 at 8:31 am

You are playing around with semantics. The judge is the court.

Naman sentences Terrell to 2 years of probation and says hes embarrassed and didnt mean to fuss at her. He just wished that the court had known about her case sooner.

bobcat Says:
Fri, May 15, 2009 at 8:25 am

The article Im reading clearly states that the COURT discovered the mental issue afterwards. The court reference is to include information that had been presented to the court.
Not that the Judge overlooked the issue.
Thats what is says and thats what it means.

BamaBob Says:
Fri, May 15, 2009 at 8:16 am

Judges are supposed to be objective purveyors of the law. This isnt an audition for some syndicated judge show where rants are encouraged.

In the above referenced article it clearly says the judge did not know all the circumstances of the case before his outburst. He then goes on to apologize and express his embarrassment at his overreaction.

This rather small incident points to a much larger problem in the chain of command. Red flags should have gone up as soon as the woman registered the child for school, questions should have been asked and a proper solutions examined.

The only point of this whole program is to save the children. It is not about bean counters crunching numbers and shifting off case files to the court so that someone can be publicly lashed by an angry mob or a loose cannon judge!

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