The One-Two Punch






Every small-town courthouse has judges and lawyers who know each other, likely friends, but every single person who goes into that court has a right to know if that relationship could affect justice. In Conroe, a judge and a family law attorney are a one-two punch, but are they committing a judicial low blow.
“She was hospitalized many times. She was violent many times,” said Walli Caranza.
You’ve got to be crazy to commit a mass shooting.
But a woman who brings her own child along for the gunfire is next level nuts.
But that’s what happened last February at Houston’s Lakewood Church.
“It was absolute chaos out here on scene.”
There were allegations shooter Genesse Moreno had abused her son for years. We later learned family members who wanted to protect the little boy before the shooting had gone to Montgomery County Judge Tracy Gilbert in Conroe for help, for temporary guardianship. He had said no.
This was the result. 7-year-old Samuel critically injured. Shot in the head.
“Family court cases rarely make the news, but the decisions of family judges can be life altering. And like criminal judges, their decisions can have deadly consequences.
“I’ve heard so many horror stories about this Gilbert guy.”
“We’ve had many people come forward with harrowing experiences that have been willing to share. And just lots of stories about the inequity and the insanity that ensued at the other end of the Gilbert-Steve Jackson one-two punch,” said Melissa Britten.
You’ve met Melissa Britten. And she wants everyone to know about the relationship between Judge Tracy Gilbert and a local attorney in Conroe named Steve Jackson. How they teamed up, she claims, to keep her unsafe.
“It should never be this hard to be safe,” Britten said.
Melissa Britten tried to get a protective order from Montgomery County’s 418th District Court against this guy, Jeffrey Griffin.
She accused him of stalking her, threatening revenge porn, even hacking her computer and phone.
“Jeff, you’re scaring me at this point.”
Britten begged for court protection from the district Judge Tracy Gilbert, but he said no.
And a week later this happened. Jeff just happened to be cruising back and forth in his boat by her family’s lake house. What a coincidence.
Doing the very thing Gilbert could have stopped with that protective order. Melissa had recorded this phone call with one of griffin’s friends.
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