Woman Avoids Charges And Keeps Daughter After Montco Custodial Hearing

Woman Avoids Charges And Keeps Daughter After Montco Custodial Hearing — Alexandria, who is facing charges for taking her daughter to California to keep her from the clutches of an abusive ex escaped punishment, yesterday, Aug. 30, after a hearing before Montgomery County (Pa.) Common Pleas Court Judge  Wendy Demchick-Alloy.

Further, she retained full custody.

Among those attending the hearing in support, were Montco good-government activist Sean Connolly; the mother of Kayden Mancuso, whose death at the hands of a violent and unstable ex led to Kayden’s Law; a Delco woman seeking to keep her grandkids from unsupervised visits with a violent and unstable ex; Jody McMahon; and representatives from media outlets including a documentarian.

We understand that Montco President Judge  Carolyn T. Carluccio is beginning to take an interest in these cases.

Something is seriously wrong with Pennsylvania’s system of (alleged) child protection. The women above described objective instances — like hospital reports — of physical or sexual abuse of children with the abusing spouse not only escaping charges but continuing to have visitation rights.

Meanwhile, not so long ago, we attended a hearing in which a rather bratty kid described how his mother left a bruise on him when she smacked him after he kicked her leading to the Delaware County District Attorney to bring charges against her.

No hospitalization or stitches or anything of import.

The DA, however, chose to pursue this rather than protect children who hid in a Springfield sewer to escaped being in the custody of a violent father.

Sick people are in charge and the good judges and police and prosecuters have to speak up.

Connolly, by the way, noted he enjoyed the company of the seven or so sheriff deputies present at the hearing. He also said he had enjoyed a short conversation with the former driver for Mike Vereb, the one-time Montco GOP chairman who became secretary for legislative affairs for Gov. Josh Shapiro until unfortunate matters of legislative affairs compelled him to leave.

Activist Sean Connolly and Alexandria at the Montgomery County, Pa. courthouse.

2 thoughts on “Woman Avoids Charges And Keeps Daughter After Montco Custodial Hearing”

  1. Thank you all for showing up and giving support for my daughter and granddaughter. It meant the world.

  2. Thank you Bill for documenting this! Thank you to Kathy and everyone for showing up to support Alex! What a priceless gift!

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