If you're a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and think it's an outrage that a Mormon judge would sit on a case involving a known (so-called) "Anti-Mormon," especially after a pre-trial Motion was filed calling for disqualification of a Mormon judge, and if you're outraged that a member of your church would violate the law so obviously by engaging in ex parte communication, suspending the Rules of Procedure and the Rules of Evidence, calling and leading witnesses for a party at trail, etc. (so much for "Choosing the Right" and keeping your 12th Article of Faith ), maybe you'll want to Choose The Right and try to set things straight?
I know some of you have helped me out in the past when I've been assaulted by your members, as in this youtube video. (A Mormon man witnessed the whole thing and took the time to file a statement with the police.) If you want to do something, perhaps you will file a complaint of judicial misconduct against Judge Hamm to show the Commission on Judicial Conduct the visceral bias? (Since the Commission has dismissed the complaint citing the violations of law, that issue is dead. Your complaint would be about bias.) How about it, Steve?
If you really want to Choose The Right, perhaps you would be also willing to testify in court? I'm hoping to bring a federal civil right case for the Rules violations and for religious discrimination. (Any attorneys want the case? Please send your firm's contact info in a Comment to me.)
I would need you to testify about the pre-1990 temple ceremony and how you were taught that ministers like me were portrayed by your church in the ceremony as hirelings of Satan and how you see the appearance of impropriety, if not impropriety itself when a Mormon judge violates the law so blatantly to rule against an "Anti-Mormon." The blood oaths have been removed from your ceremony, so you're freer to testify about what you know.
As far as I know, Judge Hamm has not repented of her many sins, since it says in your book Gospel Principles that part of repenting is confessing to the person injured. (That would be me.) I've heard nothing from her. She needs your help to see her sin. Reporting her would be the loving thing to do.
If you want to help, please leave a comment about how I can contact you. (Your comment will not be posted here.)
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