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Feb 16

Proof That Judge Denise Pratt Backdated A Court Order and Committed the Crime of Tampering With a Public Record

I have filed another,third criminal complaint against Denise Pratt and this is surely the one to get her indicted.  This time there are two eye witnesses to Pratt backdating a court order and the District Clerk's records back up their stories.  I have two sworn affidavits from the eye witnesses. Click this link to download my criminal complaint and see Exhibits 1 - 6, including the sworn affidavits of the witnesses, the order Pratt backdated and proof from the District Clerk website that Pratt backdated the order: Feb 2014 Criminal Complaint re Karen Hyde - part 1 Click this link to see Exhibits 6 - 12 of my criminal complaint: Feb 2014 Criminal Complaint re Karen Hyde - part 2 Here is proof Judge Pratt Intentionally Backdated a Court Order: The Osborn - Hyde child custody modification case (2008-40895) has been pending in the 311th Family District Court of Harris County since July 2012.   The mother in this case, Karen Hyde, is representing herself and is pro se.  On February ... Read More >

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Feb 16

The Worst Thing Judge Denise Pratt Has Ever Done

Click this link to read the craziest order Judge Denise Pratt has done in her three years of judicial madness:    Crazy Pratt order The District Attorney's Public Integrity Unit is investigating another instance of Pratt tampering with a government record.  In this case, the D.A. reached out and called the lawyers in to discuss the case without me even being involved.    Pratt's behavior in this case will seem bad to the general public but to family law attorneys, what Pratt did in this case is sure proof she is crazy and you will hardly be able to believe it.  The parents and attorneys in this child custody modification case (no. 2007-28477) agreed to temporary orders which Pratt approved on a handwritten order on August 29, 2013.  The typed temporary orders were submitted in September 2013 and months went by without Pratt signing them.  Last month, after reading about Pratt's "New Year's Eve Massacre," one attorney checked and to her horror discovered that Pratt had taken the ... Read More >

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Jan 14

New “Mongoose” Newsletter Exposes Judge Pratt’s “New Year’s Eve Massacre”

The January 12, 2014 edition of the "Mongoose" newsletter discussed the illegal and horribly unwise dismissal of 661 cases by Judge Denise Pratt on December 30 just to make her court's statistics look better.  Click here to read the newsletter. Here is one story from this newsletter: Pratt's "New Year's Eve Massacre" Dismisses Hundreds of Cases Here is one example of what Judge Pratt did to hundreds of cases on December 30.  Cause number 2012-06882 is a post-divorce suit to address undivided property pending in the 311th since February 2, 2012.  The case has been set for trial seven times and six times it was continued by Judge Pratt.  On December 2, 2013, Judge Pratt continued the trial until January 27, 2014 and told the attorneys that the case had to go to trial in January or she would dismiss it.  On December 30, 2013, along with hundreds of other cases, this lawsuit was dismissed by Judge Pratt without notice or hearing.  The attorneys received notification that the case ... Read More >

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