Waukesha County Family Court Judge Ralph M. Ramirez Removed From The Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez Divorce Case For Errors Committed, WI Court of Appeals Ruled Errors Were Made In The Case

Waukesha County family court Judge Ramirez allegedly committed multiple errors in the Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez divorce case, the Wisconsin State Court of Appeals ruled once again in favor of Julie in the case, Julie had submitted a substitution of judge after the court of appeals confirmed errors were committed by Judge Ramirez.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

June 30, 2024

Waukesha, Wisconsin – On Friday, Waukesha County family court Judge Ralph M. Ramirez was removed from the Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez divorce case after the Wisconsin State Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Julie once again and found that Judge Ramirez committed errors in the case and did not follow state law, which if he would have, he would have reversed former Judge Michael J. Aprahamian’s error to not to allow Julie to see or have contact with her 4 children. Judge Aprahamian was removed from the Valadez divorce case in February 2022, after the Wisconsin State Court of Appeals ruled that he committed errors in the case as well and didn’t follow state law.

Judge Ramirez after getting assigned to the Valadez divorce case, he sustained Judge Aprahamian’s decision to keep Julie from seeing or having her 4 children live with her.

While, the divorce case was heard by Judge Aprahamian and then Judge Ramirez, there was no court hearing whether Julie was an unfit mother to keep her children. In fact, Julie and her former husband Ricardo never filed any petition to keep each other from seeing the children, but had a consensus at the time between them that allowed Julie to continue to have the children.

The Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez divorce case in Waukesha County has shown how Judge Aprahamian and Judge Ramirez had engaged in multiple errors and legislating from the bench that resulted in blatant disregard of State laws that protect children and the mother during domestic abusive marriages that have children. (Link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2024/02/final-pre-trial-set-for-kimberlee.html)

Both Judge Aprahamian and Judge Ramirez have proven to be the most corrupt family bench judges that have ignored State laws and enacted decisions that have kept Julie from seeing her children, having contact with them, or having them live with her.

On May 1, 2024, Julie won her 5th Appellate reversal against the Waukesha County family court under Judge Ramirez and former Judge Aprahamian on the divorce case who have committed multiple errors and have ignored to abide to State laws, without accountability.

Today as a result of the Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez divorce case, Julie is residing in Canada seeking asylum and is wanted in Walworth County for two frivolous felony counts of interfering with the custody of another parent. The criminal case against Julie and several other defendants is a result of Julie’s son that voluntarily ran away from his abusive father and crossed into Canada to live with Julie.

Julie’s son was later illegally forced by the Canadian government (immigration) to return to his abusive father.

Delaven Police Detective Trevor G. Hinman in Walworth County fraudulently filed a police report that Julie and another defendant had “kidnapped minor (Julie’s son) to sexually assault”, which was false. Det. Hinman attempted to used the fraudulent police report to get Julie and another defendant deported from Canada, but failed. Hinman Illegally tried to get Julie deported from Canada without having the U.S. State Department and FBI involved. (Link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2023/06/julie-valadez-ordered-released-from.html)

When contacted, Jack Xian (Kathryn Alamea-Xian) confirmed on Sunday, that the Xian et al v. Jasmer et al Federal Civil Rights case 1:2023cv00211 in the District of Hawaii, which was seeking $88M in damages was dismissed early this year without prejudice, Xian plans to refile the federal Civil Rights lawsuit at a later date. (Link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2023/11/wisconsin-defendants-from-walworth-and.html)

Source: Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA)

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