ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE CAROL BELLOWS SAVES STOLLER'S LIFE
CHICAGO--COOK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE CAROL BELLOWS PUTS STOLLER IN THE HOSPITAL THIS WEEK. Stoller on Tuesday July 15, 2008 was appearing beforeCook County Judge Carol Bellows http://www.divorce-lawyers-chicago.com/cook_county_domestic_relations_judges.php.
Opposing counsel, a well known Arlington
Heights, Illinois Divorce Attorney insisted that a hearing
take place on a Motion to Strike Stoller Motion to
disqualify a Child evaluator in a "custody" battle.
Stoller informed Judge Bellows
that he had never been served with the
opposing counsel's Motion to Strike and
had not been able to respond in writing.
Stoller also informed Judge Carol Bellows
that he had retained counsel and
requested that hearing be continued and that it
would "not" prejudice the other side.
Judge Carol Bellows told Stoller in open court,
"Mr. Stoller you will be served in
open court with the pleading than
we will have our hearing.!"
The "stress" of being "rail roaded into a hearing that
Stoller was not prepared for nor had even seen the
pleadings, reminded Stoller of the famous Texas Judge
telling the Defendant, "Your going to get a fair trial and
then we are goint to hang you." Stoller immediately
retained a court reporter for the 10:30 am hearing and on the
record Stoller stated, "Judge this proceeding is a clear violation
of my due process and equal protection rights and I object to it.
Further I am experiencing "chest" pains and I must go
immediately to see my doctor."
Opposing counsel objected. Judge Carol Bellows finally gave Stoller a continuance stating
in open court, over the objections of opposing counsel, "I once had a party die in my court
room who complained of chest pains and I am not going to allow Mr. Stoller to die in my
court room". With that statement, Stoller exited the court room and went to Gotlieb

Hospital in Melrose Park, Illinois where he was admitted. The moral of the story is
that a Judge can "kill" a party by depriving them of their due process and equal
protection rights in a court of law. Stoller is grateful that Judge Carol Bellows finally
terminated the hearing and permitted Stoller to seek the necessary medical assistance.
Judge Carol Bellows can be credited with saving Stoller's life. Stoller was unable to
blog Thursday nite because he was in the hospital. But all is well that ends well.
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