Woman Whose False Claims Led to Conscientious Judge Losing His Career Is Now on 'America's Most Wanted' After Abducting Her Child
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- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 19:17:35 GMT
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Background: Conscientious Virginia judge James Michael Shull, who smoked out a
woman who sought to extend a restraining order based on false charges of
domestic violence, was removed from the bench last fall by this Virginia
Supreme Court ruling. Not only was Shull railroaded, but he has been the
target of widely-disseminated misleading reporting. To learn more about the
case, see my blog posts In Defense of Judge James Michael Shull (Part I), Part
II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI, and Part VII, read my co-authored
newspaper column defending Shull here, or click here.Â
The lying mother who cost Judge Shull his career has abducted her child from
the custody of her ex-husband, and is now on America's Most Wanted.
As I've mentioned before, Huffman-Giza has a rap *** as long as your arm. On
February 22 Huffman-Giza was found guilty of welfare fraud and sentenced to
prison. However, instead of going to prison, she was given two years
supervised probation--perhaps due to the female sentencing discount. If she
had gone to jail where she belongs--for the welfare fraud and a variety of
other crimes--she would never have been able to abduct her son.
From America's Most Wanted:
Child Abduction In Virginia
On Feb. 25, 2008, State Police and investigators in Wise County, Va. issued an
Endangered Missing Child Alert for 8-year-old Brayden Reid Carty.
According to police, Brayden was taken by his biological but non-custodial
mother, 32-year-old Tammy Huffman-Giza the weekend prior, when Brayden's
father brought the child over to her apartment in Coeburn, Va. for a visit.
Cops say when the father went to pick up Brayden, the apartment was empty --
except for a letter Huffman-Giza allegedly penned before taking off with the
child. In the letter, police say Huffman-Giza wrote she had met someone named
"Richard" online, and that she'd made plans to go to London, England to meet
him. Police have issued a felony warrant for Tammy, charging her with child
abduction.
According to police, Huffman-Giza suffers from mental health issues and has
attempted to harm herself in the past. Cops fear Brayden is endangered.
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