Thursday, June 18, 2015

Will the judicial hopeful Richard Northrup charge Judge Kevin Dowd with a misdemeanor practicing medicine without a license?

As of April 6, 2015, April 7, 2015 and June 12, 2015, Judge Kevin Dowd of Chenango County Supreme Court, assigned to my husband's civil case in the Delaware County Supreme Court where I represented my husband as his attorney, rejected my doctor's diagnose indicating that I cannot work and should be excused from work.

Diagnosing medical conditions in New York requires a medical license.

Judge Kevin Dowd does not have a medical license or medical education.

Diagnosing a person without seeing her is medical malpractice.

Kevin Dowd did not see me at the time when I was reporting my injury.

In fact, according to the trial transcript, Kevin Dowd was happily outside of the State of New York when my injury occurred and could not see my medical condition anywhere.

Yet, Kevin Dowd with stubbornness worthy of better application, continues to accuse me of not appearing at a trial, lied to the jury pool (according to the court transcript) by claiming that I did not appear without specifying that I was ill and had a doctor's excuse from work, of which the court was notified ahead of time - while being fully aware that I was sick and remained at home based on a doctor's diagnoses and medical excuse from work, and, to crown it all, now, to cover his rear end and to preserve results of an ex parte trial, attempts to punish me for not appearing in court while knowing I could not appear because I was injured.

So, Judge Kevin Dowd rejected a medical diagnosis made by my medical doctor, after he saw me in person in his office, and made his own "diagnosis", "ruling" that there was no legitimate reason for me not to appear.

That is re-diagnosing, ladies and gentlemen, and a crime of practicing medicine without a license.

Now, will the Delaware County District Attorney Richard Northrup, the subpoenaed witness in the Mokay action and a judicial hopeful, charge Judge Dowd with a misdemeanor practicing medicine without a license for "rediagnosing me", something that become fashionable in Delaware County courts - judging by the fact that Judge Becker previously acted in various proceedings as an unsworn medical expert pediatric GYN, eye doctor, dentist, and surgeon?

Voters, you can ask Richard Northrup this question pertaining to his integrity as a prosecutor - why he did not prosecute these judges for practicing medicine without a license on the bench?  They were never immune from criminal prosecution.

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