False Allegation 3 | Judge Debra J. Kiedaisch Buys Jurema Laboys False Allegations

False Allegation 3 | Judge Debra J. Kiedaisch Buys Jurema Laboys False Allegations

On December 12, 2011, Jurema Laboy Padilla took her plan to avoid prosecution for Attemped Murder and Kidnapping to the next level. She went to Orange County Family Court with the advice of Susan Hughes, Joe Parson and Evelyn Santos Parson. She made false written sworn statements to Judge Debra J. Kiedaisch. Without any evidnce of her false allegations and while there was a significant amount of evidence proving Jurema Laboy was perjuring herself, Debra Kiedaisch signed off on her petitions.
Jurema Laboy successfully turned this criminal case against her into an unconstitutional and illegal Family Court proceeding where evidence and truth are meaningless. Jurema counted on the odds that a family court judge would buy her false allegations of a crazy husband versus a mother of three.

Jurema Laboy, Evelyn Santos Parson, Joe Parson and Irving Rivera | Kidnapping Video

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