Patrick Fiedler, the now notorious judge who ruled on September 9, 2011, that Wisconsin dairy owners have no fundamental right to drink milk from their own cows and that people do not have a fundamental right to consume the food of their choice has suddenly resigned from the bench.
Instead of slithering away in shame never to be seen in public again, however, he has not so shockingly reemerged as the recently hired attorney of the Axley Brynelson law firm which defends Monsanto against numerous criminal complaints from across the globe including patent infringement.
Could it be that the Wisconsin Judicial Commission which has been inundated with formal complaints about Judge Fiedler in recent weeks allowed him to resign and save face with no investigation into his lack of judicial professionalism?
For shame, if this is the case!
I will remain optimistic that even with Judge Fiedler’s resignation, the Wisconsin Judicial Commission will still pursue an investigation. Disbarment would not be too severe a punishment given the circumstances of this case.
If you wish to contact the Wisconsin Judicial Commission and insist that Judge Fiedler face the music despite his resignation, you may contact them at (608) 266-7637.
But let’s not end this post in a negative light that leaves you feeling discouraged about the progress of the Real Food Civil Rights Movement.
There is another story to be told. A story not about a judge with no scruples but about a farmer with astonishing courage.
Canadian Raw Milk Farmer in Third Week of Hunger Strike
Michael Schmidt, Canadian raw milk activist, farmer and fellow Weston A. Price Foundation Board Member, is currently in his third week of a hunger strike that was initiated shortly after a September 28, 2011 appellate ruling which overturned the previous court decision that he did indeed have a legal right to provide cow-share owners with raw milk.
This most recent ruling also convicts Michael on 15 of 19 charges and reverses the lower court’s decision to acquit him.
Write to Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario, Canada or call 416-325-3745.
Kris
Not only did he join the firm -but he is a partner! Tell me that wasn’t in the works for some time prior to his ruling
Marjorie Knoll (@lawoman78) (@lawoman78)
“No Food Choice” Judge Lands Job with Monsanto Law Firm – The Healthy Home Economist http://t.co/OpJSx3lE
Michelle Johnson ND (@DrMichelle)
No food freedom judge lands a job with Monsanto.
http://t.co/cpHO21Lq