Remove Judge Michael St. Leger from Office in New York State


Remove Judge Michael St. Leger from Office in New York State
The Issue
In Madison County, NY, a significant injustice is occurring within our family court system, and it directly impacts my life and the lives of countless others who seek justice and fairness. The heart of the matter is Judge Michale St. Leger who has exhibited a pattern of abusing discretion, violating civil rights, and ignoring due process during proceedings, particularly in cases involving domestic violence.
This issue hits close to home for me. I have witnessed firsthand how Judge St Leger's decisions have exacerbated situations, rather than alleviating them. His failure to respect fundamental judicial principles has led to unfair rulings that jeopardized the safety and wellbeing of individuals—especially those entangled in cases with a history of domestic violence. These decisions not only reflect poor judgment but reveal a profound disregard for justice, leaving vulnerable individuals without the protection they deserve.
Lawmakers and the judiciary must uphold the highest standards, promoting fairness and advocating for those who can't fight for themselves. Yet, Judge St Leger's courtroom fails to meet this core mission, compromising the integrity of the system. Data reveals recurring complaints of discriminatory practices and arbitrary decision-making from many involved in his cases. How many more families must suffer under such flawed guidance before change is made?
This fight is not just for personal justice but a movement to restore faith in our legal systems and to protect countless others from enduring similar fates. It’s time for Judge St Leger to be removed from office, ensuring no further abuse of power occurs. We can no longer allow such misuse of authority to tarnish our courts.
Join me in taking a stand. Sign this petition to demand that our courts be free of bias and injustice, and help pave the way for a fair and equitable judicial system for all in Madison County, NY. Sign now to bring about change and restore trust in our family courts.

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The Issue
In Madison County, NY, a significant injustice is occurring within our family court system, and it directly impacts my life and the lives of countless others who seek justice and fairness. The heart of the matter is Judge Michale St. Leger who has exhibited a pattern of abusing discretion, violating civil rights, and ignoring due process during proceedings, particularly in cases involving domestic violence.
This issue hits close to home for me. I have witnessed firsthand how Judge St Leger's decisions have exacerbated situations, rather than alleviating them. His failure to respect fundamental judicial principles has led to unfair rulings that jeopardized the safety and wellbeing of individuals—especially those entangled in cases with a history of domestic violence. These decisions not only reflect poor judgment but reveal a profound disregard for justice, leaving vulnerable individuals without the protection they deserve.
Lawmakers and the judiciary must uphold the highest standards, promoting fairness and advocating for those who can't fight for themselves. Yet, Judge St Leger's courtroom fails to meet this core mission, compromising the integrity of the system. Data reveals recurring complaints of discriminatory practices and arbitrary decision-making from many involved in his cases. How many more families must suffer under such flawed guidance before change is made?
This fight is not just for personal justice but a movement to restore faith in our legal systems and to protect countless others from enduring similar fates. It’s time for Judge St Leger to be removed from office, ensuring no further abuse of power occurs. We can no longer allow such misuse of authority to tarnish our courts.
Join me in taking a stand. Sign this petition to demand that our courts be free of bias and injustice, and help pave the way for a fair and equitable judicial system for all in Madison County, NY. Sign now to bring about change and restore trust in our family courts.

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Petition created on June 4, 2025