Currently the accused is allowed a statement, then precluded from
responding to what anyone else might say.
That is not the American way.
Evan
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In a message dated 9/21/2016 2:38:36 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
tinky91147@xxxxxxxxx writes:
But should they? Did the accused have a chance to defend themselves?
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 1:20 PM, Helen Franklin
<_helenfranklin520@gmail.com_ (mailto:helenfranklin520@xxxxxxxxx) > wrote:
I was approached with documents and proof of miss deeds by a very popular
judge. I was begged to make a complaint to the parent club on the behalf
of
several active show people who wanted to remain unknown. I did so on thei
r behalf. It went to AKC and the parent club. Action was taken against
this
popular judge whereby this person did not judge a national or futurity for
five
years but the membership never knew about it. Things can be kept very
private.
Helen