Saturday, May 1, 2010

A Victory in the Danny Tate Case

Positive developments today as Danny Tate appeared in a Nashville court room before Judge Randy Kennedy for a hearing regarding his conservatorship. Kevin Montgomery’s post on the Friends for Danny Tate’s Defense FB page gives a rundown:

I just got off the phone with Danny. I’m so fired up I can hardly put it into words. We had a little victory in court today. Danny’s attorney was finally awarded his fees! Word is that it was a different Judge Kennedy, and a different Paul Housch in the courtroom today! 10 people showed up with “Free Danny Tate” t-shirts (with less than 24 hours notice), and everyone in the courtroom was very aware of their presence. Unfortunately, he wasn’t let out of the conservatorship, but this is a minor battle that we won with the brilliance of his attorney, Danny’s courage in walking into that court, and the 10 people that showed up to scrutinize the court in a public fashion.

Full Article and Source:
Estate of Denial: Some Good News for Danny Tate

See Also:
Facebook: Friends for Danny Tate's Defense

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great news!

Let the sun shine in on the rest of this sick case, so that the perps can be brought to justice.

jerri said...

you can bet the so called plaintiffs never thought they would be on the defense because most wards die as wards those who are alive are locked up and drugged up leaving them without ability to contact people for help and if they do they don't have any money to retain assistance to fight these crooks good job friends for danny tate's defense uniting to fight the enemy will end this fraudulent temporary conservatorship

StandUp said...

The first of many victories to come!

Max said...

The movement to free Danny Tate continues to grow, much to the dismay of the perps, I'm sure!

Anonymous said...

Make it loud, friends of Danny Tate... continue to be a voice for the many whose lives are stolen by these corrupt guardianships!

Anonymous said...

The tables are turning!

Anonymous said...

I hope this case blows their dirty walls down leaving them with their socks

Anonymous said...

Let's hope this case scares away some of the crooks so others don't have to suffer.