Friday, October 23, 2015

Delaware County Family Court blocks voters' from verifying Porter Kirkwood's alleged "3000 cases"

I was requested by a group of voters from Delaware County to represent them in verification of the record of the judicial candidate Porter Kirkwood in Delaware County Family Court.

Following my duty as the attorney for my clients, I made a phone call this morning to the Delaware County Family Court.

Representative of the court clerk denied me access to Porter Kirkwood's alleged cases claiming confidentiality.

The clerk refused to answer my question whether she is blocking me from verifying the claimed credentials of Porter Kirkwood, but confirmed that she will not allow me to see an of Porter Kirkwood's case files.  Here is the recording of my conversation with Delaware County Family Court Clerk's office.

Given that access to any of Porter Kirkwood's case files is blocked by Family Court, there is no way for the voters to verify Porter Kirkwood's and his supporters' claim that:


  1. Porter Kirkwood has a vast Family Court experience that makes him eminently eligible for the seat of Family Court judge;
  2. That Porter Kirkwood's experience surpasses that of Judge Gary Rosa;
  3. That Porter Kirkwood handled 3000 Family Court cases;
  4. That Porter Kirkwood's performance in those alleged 3000 Family Court cases was good and did not constitute negligence, incompetence and misconduct.
In view of the fact that Delaware County Family Court blocked access of voters to verify Porter Kirkwood's claims in his judicial campaign regarding his allegedly pre-eminent experience and performance in Family Court, Porter Kirkwood and anybody who repeats that claim, obviously without personal knowledge of whether what they are claiming is true or not and without any ability to verify the truth or falsity of the claim, are blatantly committing fraud upon voters. 

No comments:

Post a Comment