You Need A Judge Who Denies Your Peace Order Too
- tiffanybelk1
- Jun 6, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 7, 2024

Your judge looks like Mozart. You were there first. But the judge says the other gentleman was first. You must hear a man with a brother who must be committed involuntarily to Southern Maryland Hospital. His brother has schizophrenia. And he has accused the family of trying to steal his inheritance. He won't take his medication.
You wonder where this man was and why he wasn't in line. You've been there for hours.
The judge hears your case. You mention the irony of the first case. You show him the letter you've written to your neighbors. He asks about your accident and tells you may have a brain injury. He tells you to look up "TBT". He's amazed you were able to walk away. You tell him that you're the victim and that women aren't believed - its age old. Medical history. Hysterectomy is derived from the word Hysteria. The things they did to women who were deemed insane. The judge says "I know all that".
In short he tells you: "this is an evidence based court". You need more evidence. He's curious when you tell him other neighbors have observed the monitoring. He says to bring them to court. You wonder why the bailiff is less than a feet away from you - with his mask on, arms crossed and looking at you sideways. You stare back at him - and he changes up his stance and backs away. You continue your story - he comes closer again. You wonder why he didn't do this to the first guy getting the involuntary order.
You tell him about the tow yard $17/hr job you've received unsolicited. He asks are you working at the tow yard now. You tell him that your career is in big tech.
The judge finishes with a compliment on "how nice you are". "I'll give you that".





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