Thursday, April 09, 2009

Circuit Judge Kendrick Unable to Make Decision On Trash Suit

Further delays produce more questions and problems.

A case-management conference on April 9 in St. Louis County Circuit Court on a lawsuit alleging trash districts were improperly established resulted in a 45 day delay on a decision. In the meantime, St. Louis County continues to issue citations.

The suit alleges that the county "has directly violated the command of its own governing charter by imposing upon its citizens in unincorporated areas a mandatory trash-district program and service charge without an authorizing vote by the citizens in each district, as required by the charter."

The circuit judge is Larry Kendrick who was appointed as a judge in 1991. What kind of a judge is Larry Kendrick? What logic did he use in making decisions? Take a look at the following?

“In Missouri, there are no mandatory minimum prison sentences for many sex crimes against children. So stuff like the following happens: 19-year-old Darrell Jackson pleaded guilty to repeatedly sexually abusinga little girl over a four-year period, beginning when the girl was eight years old.

Think about the horror that child lived with during that time. It is simply incomprehensible. When Jackson came up for sentencing, Judge Larry Kendrick gave him four months in prison and five years probation.”
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,163906,00.html

What logic will he use in making a decision that affects all citizens of St. Louis County? Call, fax or write your thoughts to Judge Kendrick.

Honorable Larry L. Kendrick
Circuit Judge
Courts Building, 4th Floor
7900 Carondelet
Clayton, MO 63105

Telephone Number: 314-615-1517
Fax Telephone Number: 314-615-7658

>> Comments:

Anonymous said...
What? 4 months in jail for 4 years of sexual abuse. No way. This judge doesn't appear to know right from wrong.

Anonymous said...
Ok, now if we ever get garbage sorting laws like San Francisco, does that mean we have to sort reps and dems before we throw them out?http://www.infowars.com/garbage-cops-come-to-america/

Anonymous said...
Look, St. Louis County had a tough time making any good decissions on this matter. Why would anyone think, that a Judge from St. Louis county would be any different.They all come from the same back ground.

Mike Roberts said...
Let's see. We have a St. Louis County Judge assigned to make a ruling on an issue that may cost the county millions of dollars. Isn't this a conflict of interest? Anyone want to bet which way this Judge may rule?


4 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:14 AM

    What? 4 months in jail for 4 years of sexual abuse. No way. This judge doesn't appear to know right from wrong.

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  2. Anonymous12:04 PM

    Ok, now if we ever get garbage sorting laws like San Francisco, does that mean we have to sort reps and dems before we throw them out?
    http://www.infowars.com/garbage-cops-come-to-america/

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous7:13 AM

    Look, St. Louis County had a tough time making any good decissions on this matter. Why would anyone think, that a Judge from St. Louis county would be any different.

    They all come from the same back ground.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Mike Roberts8:34 AM

    Let's see. We have a St. Louis County Judge assigned to make a ruling on an issue that may cost the county millions of dollars.

    Isn't this a conflict of interest? Anyone want to be which way this Judge may rule?

    ReplyDelete