Monday, July 4, 2022

Recall Campaigns Announced By W4Change Targeted At Both Waukesha County Judges Michael J. Aprahamian And Ralph Ramirez For Engaging In alleged Illegal Bench Acts Including Rulings In Family Court

Campaign announced to Recall Waukesha County Judges Aprahamian and 

Ramirez.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

July 4, 2022

Waukesha, Wisconsin - On Monday, the Wisconsin Women for Change (W4Change) on Facebook announced their Recall campaign targeted at two Waukesha County Judges Michael J.  Aprahamian and Ralph Ramirez connected with the Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez divorce case, which exposed the two judges enacting illegal acts (rulings) and their lack to follow state laws in regards to domestic violence and abuse victims seeking divorce from abusive spouses. Both Aprahamian and Ramirez have kept Juie from seeing and having contact with four of her children with the aid of Guardian ad Litem (GAL) attorney Molly Jasmer who also allegedly violated State laws by engaging in unlawful acts and motions, according to the latest filing of an 11-page Supervisory Writ (a must read document that shows pattern how Waukesha County judges in question enacting ruling and motions that are considered illegal under State laws without any accountability, which shows years of illegal acts enacted with no recourse in many cases that they have been involved) with the Wisconsin Court of Appeals District Two dated June 23, 2022, which is very explanatory and exposed the illegal acts, rulings and motions by both Aprahamian, Ramirez and with the aid of GAL Jasmer. (Supervisor Writ 11-page filing at link: https://bit.ly/3R9SLEE)

The Wisconsin Women 4 Change is an association of women advocates who have been survivors of domestic abuse and who work to see needed change to protect victims of abuse including children victims and the human right to freedom and safety. 

The Recall campaign targeted at both Waukesha County Judges Michael J. Aprahamian and Ralph Ramirez will focused on the following:

• Standing for accountability 

• Standing for Judges who follow and uphold the law 

• Standing for Wisconsin 2003 Legislative Act 130 to protect victims of Domestic Abuse in Family Court 

• Standing for judges who don't collude with attorneys and Chapter 767 GALs


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