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Why Childers talked about 4:00PM twice in his ruling?

"The Hes right to visit AMH was never restricted by any court until February 8, 2002, when this Court entered an order prohibiting the Hes from attempting “to have any contact, direct or indirect, in person, or otherwise, with AMH,” until further order of the Court.   The Court entered the February 8, 2002, “no-contact” order because, on February 7, 2002, the Court had ordered the Hes to deliver AMH’s passport to the Clerk & Master by 4:00 P.M. that day.  At 4:00 P.M. on February 7, 2002, the Hes’ counsel telephoned the Court and advised the Court that the Hes had no intention of complying with the Court’s order, and the Court then entered the “no-contact” order the next day.  "

--- Robert Childers, Termination of Hes Parental Rights

On Tuesday, Baker attorney Larry Parrish testified about a conversation with Chancellor D. J. Alissandratos, the presiding judge before the case was assigned to Childers.
Parrish said a "no contact" order forbidding contact between the Hes and their daughter was ordered by Alissandratos at the end of a Feb. 7, 2002, hearing as other parties were leaving the courtroom. Parrish said Alissandratos told him to draft the order, and what to write.


David Siegel, who represents the Hes, has questioned whether the order came from a private conversation between Parrish and Alissandratos.

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07/15/2004, 04:00

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