Before Judge Evan Kirvin was a court judge he was a prosecuter. My son was a driver in a fatal car accident and the practices which Evan Kirvin used to bolster his case were unethical. (My son's passenger was his best friend and they were speeding.) He increased the charges to 2nd degree murder.
1. He lied to me during initial questioning. He told me he had a son and understood my grief and used this lie to draw answers out of me. He did not have a son. He later twisted my words to bolster his case in court
2. He then made me part of the prosecutions team. I was supeoned and unable to attend court unless I was called. He also supeoned my son's grandparents and they were unable to attend court unless they were called to testify. We all wanted to be in court to support my son but were unable to show our support. Kirvin had no intention on calling the grandparents to testify because they were in support of their grandson, they were supeoned to be kept out of court.
3. I received a phone call that Evan Kirvin wanted to talk to me and to come to meet him at the court house. When I went to his office I was told to meet him on 3rd floor. The truth was that court was in session and I was never told the trial was taking place. Next thing I know I was on the stand answering Kirvin's questions.
4. He twisted my words and when I was trying to clarify what I had said he called me a hostile witness.
5. He called a false witness to bolster his case, an ex girlfrind of the deseased that was on probation.
6. He got the CHP to change his testimony to bolster his case. There was a mistrial a year previously and the CHP's testimony was different the first time.
7. He inflamed the jury with lies
After the first trial that ended in a mistrial the jury was polled and they all said it was an accident. During the second trial after ALL Kirvins unethical tactics and lies he got his conviction. It was his first murder conviction and very important to him to win because he had set his sights on being a judge and it was a feather in his cap.
Judge Evan Kirvin Reviews
Before Judge Evan Kirvin was a court judge he was a prosecuter. My son was a driver in a fatal car accident and the practices which Evan Kirvin used to bolster his case were unethical. (My son's passenger was his best friend and they were speeding.) He increased the charges to 2nd degree murder.
1. He lied to me during initial questioning. He told me he had a son and understood my grief and used this lie to draw answers out of me. He did not have a son. He later twisted my words to bolster his case in court
2. He then made me part of the prosecutions team. I was supeoned and unable to attend court unless I was called. He also supeoned my son's grandparents and they were unable to attend court unless they were called to testify. We all wanted to be in court to support my son but were unable to show our support. Kirvin had no intention on calling the grandparents to testify because they were in support of their grandson, they were supeoned to be kept out of court.
3. I received a phone call that Evan Kirvin wanted to talk to me and to come to meet him at the court house. When I went to his office I was told to meet him on 3rd floor. The truth was that court was in session and I was never told the trial was taking place. Next thing I know I was on the stand answering Kirvin's questions.
4. He twisted my words and when I was trying to clarify what I had said he called me a hostile witness.
5. He called a false witness to bolster his case, an ex girlfrind of the deseased that was on probation.
6. He got the CHP to change his testimony to bolster his case. There was a mistrial a year previously and the CHP's testimony was different the first time.
7. He inflamed the jury with lies
After the first trial that ended in a mistrial the jury was polled and they all said it was an accident. During the second trial after ALL Kirvins unethical tactics and lies he got his conviction. It was his first murder conviction and very important to him to win because he had set his sights on being a judge and it was a feather in his cap.