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Da Judge
12-06-2012, 10:33 AM
OFFICE OF THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR
COMPLAINT PROCEDURES
This information is for the use of persons who wish to file a complaint about the court staff or a court proceeding.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
You can expect that the Office of the Court Administrator will be genuinely concerned with your complaint. Every complaint will receive full attention and follow-up.
You can expect that any complaint concerning alleged misconduct of the court staff or a problem with court procedure will be referred to the appropriate court or person for action within 72 hours.
Court staff includes: managers, clerks, court officers, court operators and law clerks. Types of misconduct may include, but are not limited to: poor treatment at the service counter or over the phone, harassment, discrimination or bias. Examples of complaints concerning court procedure include: unfair scheduling practices, delays in decision making, or inconsistent information on filing procedures.
You can expect in response to your complaint that, the Office of the Court Administrator will review the court’s action and, if warranted, the office will conduct a more formal investigation into the matter.
You can expect to receive a response to your complaint upon completion of the review or investigation of the matter.
WHAT YOU SHOULD NOT EXPECT
You should not expect to receive any recommendations regarding which course of action you should pursue or what would be best for you to do in a particular case. Although you can expect the court to provide helpful information on simple points of court procedures.
You should not expect our staff to give you legal advice, they are not attorneys. They cannot interpret the law or give you any insight as to how a judge might rule on your request.
You should not expect the decision of the judicial officer (generally a judge, acting judge, hearing officer or magistrate) to be overturned by the Office of the Court Administrator. A court order can only be overturned by a higher court. If you have questions regarding how to appeal an order of the court, contact the court staff.
You should not expect anyone at the court or at the Office of the Court Administrator to interpret, justify or explain the meaning of the court’s order. If you have questions about your order contact the court directly.
You should not expect any decisions involving the determination of financial need or the appointment of an attorney to be overturned by the Office of the Court Administrator. If you feel the decision made
on the In Forma Pauperis or Public Defender Application was unfair or unjust, ask the Court Clerk for information on how to appeal the decision.
You should not expect the Office of the Court Administrator to investigate or discipline a judicial officer. Contact the Judicial Conduct Board. This complaint must be in writing. You can locate this information on our website at: http://www.vermontjudiciary.org. Under the Legal Information tab, go to the Judicial Conduct Board tab. Or write to the address below:
Steven A. Adler, Esq. Judicial Conduct Board PO Box 189 St. Johnsbury, VT 05819-0189
You should not expect the Office of the Court administrator to investigate or discipline an attorney. To file a complaint against an attorney, contact the Professional Conduct Board. This complaint must be in writing. You can locate this information on our website at; http://www.vermontjudiciary.org . Under the Legal Information tab, go to the Attorney Discipline Information tab. Or write to the address below:
Professional Responsibility Board
c/o Costello Courthouse
32 Cherry Street, Suite 213
Burlington, VT 05401
HOW TO FILE A COMPLAINT
Filing a complaint by submitting a letter setting forth the facts on which the complaint is based is preferred, but we will also take a complaint over the phone at (802) 828-3278 if it is not involving a lawyer or Judge. No special form or language is necessary when submitting a letter, but it is helpful to include the following information:
Your name and mailing address A daytime telephone number Which court your complaint involves and a docket number, if available Whether or not you have already contacted the court and, if so, to whom you spoke and when you spoke to that person. A brief summary of your complaint A brief summary of the solution you expect
If it is necessary or appropriate, attach copies of any documents, letters or other materials that pertain to or support your complaint. Send the letter to:
The Office of the Court Administrator
109 State Street
Montpelier, VT 05609-0701

Da Judge
12-06-2012, 10:37 AM
Robert Greemore
109 State Street
Montpelier, VT 05609
802-828-3278

Deer Robert Greemore, KKKourt Adminestrone:

Y iz Sarah Venooker'z Dad sew phuKKKtt upp?

Da Judge
12-06-2012, 10:42 AM
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Da Judge
12-06-2012, 10:56 AM
What comics mean to me (self.comicbooks)

submitted 7 months ago by sarah_venooker







A lot of things that have happened recently on these, and other boards have gotten me to thinking.

I am a survivor or childhood sexual abuse. I was raped by my father repeatedly when I was young, both orally and anally, and was also beaten severely by him, as well as screamed and yelled obscenities and put down's constantly by him on a sometimes daily basis. The rapes would occur when he would lose heavily in gambling. My mother, severely crippled by rheumatoid arthritis, never had a clue to what was happening, as she spent most of my young life in a wheelchair, zonked out on Darvon, or whatever it was they made after that when Darvon didn't work anymore. Simply put, my real life was a fucking hell.

Why I'm still here I believe, is because of comic books.

After a little time with Daddy, I found the world a rather bleak and scary place. There was no one to protect me. Really, I had no one. My older brother was lost in his teen years in the early 60's, and claimed he wasn't aware of it either.

So, I would get lost in my comics, of which I had hundreds. Those of you who have also been abused know how easy it is to "numb out". When I would read my comics it would stop the hurting and make me forget how scared I was. So, I grew up in that world, essentially. Each month, I would spend every spare penny I had, or could beg borrow or steal to get my books. I probably spent 3.50 a month on comics back then, which in 62 for a 7 year old is a LOT.

I have to say, my sense of balance, of truth and justice, of honor and of perspective was kept in place by reading these stories, and living in them. I could escape the real world effortlessly, and these "friends" were always there. The good guys always overcame terrible adversity and won in the end, and the world was safer in there, and safe as a result.

When Jack Kirby died, I felt like my real daddy died, I'll tell you that.

The idea that comics could foster pedophilia is insane, whether pedophiles are associated with them or not.

Trust me on that one.
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[–]SirFarceurDaredevil 5 points 7 months ago







/Internet hugs

I'm sorry man. I have a similar story, but, yours just simply blows mine away.

/Another Internet hug for the road
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[–]Deviator77Artist 3 points 7 months ago







A lot of my sense of right and wrong came from comic books.
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[–]qunulut 1 point 7 months ago







Im sorry about what happened to you. I am a pedophile and comics and literature in general help me when I was lonely and struggling with understanding myself. Being stigmatized for something you didnt choose is horrible.

There is a big difference between pedophilia and rape. Pedophiles are people just like anyone else, there is no difference between a pedophile and a heterosexual/homosexual. Your father was a shit, but you should not assume that he was a "pedophile", he does not deserve that name, because he didnt like children: he was a rapist, an abuser. A scumbag, not a pedophile. Most pedophiles would never, ever harm a kid in any way, and are normal persons copping with their lifes and being loving and kind persons with their loved ones. If you want to read more: http://understand-pedophilia.tumblr.com/
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Da Judge
12-06-2012, 11:08 AM
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Date: Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 1:05 PM
Subject: Venooker,Sarah - Court Administrator Judicial - Hyde Park
To: bob.greemore@state.vt.us



http://www.vermont.gov/phonebook/index.php?page=1&first_name=&last_name=venooker&city=Hyde%20Park







http://www.reddit.com/r/comicbooks/comments/shdpm/what_comics_mean_to_me/




What comics mean to me (self.comicbooks)

submitted 7 months ago by sarah_venooker





A lot of things that have happened recently on these, and other boards have gotten me to thinking.

I am a survivor or childhood sexual abuse. I was raped by my father repeatedly when I was young, both orally and anally, and was also beaten severely by him, as well as screamed and yelled obscenities and put down's constantly by him on a sometimes daily basis. The rapes would occur when he would lose heavily in gambling. My mother, severely crippled by rheumatoid arthritis, never had a clue to what was happening, as she spent most of my young life in a wheelchair, zonked out on Darvon, or whatever it was they made after that when Darvon didn't work anymore. Simply put, my real life was a fucking hell.

Why I'm still here I believe, is because of comic books.

After a little time with Daddy, I found the world a rather bleak and scary place. There was no one to protect me. Really, I had no one. My older brother was lost in his teen years in the early 60's, and claimed he wasn't aware of it either.

So, I would get lost in my comics, of which I had hundreds. Those of you who have also been abused know how easy it is to "numb out". When I would read my comics it would stop the hurting and make me forget how scared I was. So, I grew up in that world, essentially. Each month, I would spend every spare penny I had, or could beg borrow or steal to get my books. I probably spent 3.50 a month on comics back then, which in 62 for a 7 year old is a LOT.

I have to say, my sense of balance, of truth and justice, of honor and of perspective was kept in place by reading these stories, and living in them. I could escape the real world effortlessly, and these "friends" were always there. The good guys always overcame terrible adversity and won in the end, and the world was safer in there, and safe as a result.

When Jack Kirby died, I felt like my real daddy died, I'll tell you that.

The idea that comics could foster pedophilia is insane, whether pedophiles are associated with them or not.

Trust me on that one.