Annrae Angel says why she — not Ari Symons — should get your vote for Santa Cruz County Superior Court Judge in 2020 elections. Egregious conduct by judge Symons running a red light  is the issue, says Angel.
Attorney Annrae Angel spoke 10/30/19 at the monthly meeting of Santa Cruz Repbulicans.Â
Read “the facts” of the Symons case as gathered by the CA state  government Commission on Judicial Performance.  The Commission meets behind closed doors and allows no questioning of “the facts” before reaching their “conclusions”. Closed door proceedings without input raise multiple red flags for me.
Should you,  as I do, think this Commission has overstepped it bounds, tell them what you think. See the form which you can fill out complaining about a judge.   How to complain to the government entity which appears to target people wrongly? Petition your government.
Ari Symons clicked the Red and played the game straight.  ‘I did it!’ she told people immediately.  Symons  told co-workers the truth. She ran the red.
When someone says repeatedly that they did it, that they ran the red light and that the moving vehicle violation ticket is their –how can that be a viewed by the watch dog government entity as a ‘cover up’ or considered ‘egregious behavior’?
Rather, overall this appears to be the Democrats in Sacramento targeting an individual.  Perhaps it would be better if CA was not run by the Democrats?
Per the “facts” as stated by the Commission, Ari Symons told co-workers that she ran a red light  that morning.  Some time later Symons wrote letters saying she was the one who ran the red light. Later, things got  muddled between spouse Michael and wife Ari. Not every spouse does what the other spouse wants, correct? So says Symons concerning overall handling of the red ticket.    Ari Symons  made mistakes how the matter was handled.  Symons  has admitted her mistakes.
Aptos Psychologist:  These facts and the others listed by the Commission for Judicial Performance  don’t add up to “egregious conduct” by Ari Symons.
And, the CA state government should not get away with wrongful behavior.   Come on, government Commission for Judicial Performance  Do better! Or disband, re-group, and re-fresh your standards. Don’t target individuals. Play the game straight.
This entity. the Commission on Judicial Performance, meets in San Francisco Dec. 4-5, 2019 and Jan 29-30, 2020. Phone:  415 557-1200 FAX 415 557-1266 Three members  of the Commission — Nishimura, Capozzi and Torres — can be replaced immediately as they have exceeded the number of years they can serve.
Tell our state government  to add new members to the Commission on Judicial Performance who will act honestly and with integrity. Make sense?
written 10/31/19 by Cameron Jackson   jaj48@aol.comÂ