Did Solano County Judge Christine Carringer Commit a Color of Law Violation In Your Case?

This is not an all-inclusive list of judicial color of law violations, but here are examples based on our experience: Denying Due Process Based on Bias: A judge consistently and intentionally refuses to allow one party (e.g., a mother in a custody case, or a member of a specific ethnic group in a civil suit)…

What Is A “Color of Law” Violation?

A “color of law” violation refers to an illegal action taken by a government official, including a judge, who is acting with the appearance of legal authority, even if that authority doesn’t truly exist or is being misused. Essentially, it’s an abuse of power where someone uses their official position (the “color of law”) to…

The 2018 Impeachment Filing – Judge Christine Carringer – Further Victimizing Abuse Survivors

Judge Carringer has a well-established reputation for exhibiting extreme bias againstmothers, specifically mothers and children who are victims of domestic violence and/or sexualabuse or assault. Her rulings against said litigants are harsh and swift. She has a reputation forinsulting litigants, name calling and threatening litigants from the bench with a loss of allcustody if they…

The 2018 Impeachment Filing – Judge Christine Carringer – Overview

In April 2018, California Protective Mothers – Solano County submitted a formal petition to the California State Assembly seeking the impeachment of Solano County Superior Court Judge Christine Carringer. The petition alleges Judge Carringer engaged in serious misconduct while presiding over family law cases. The core accusations center on claims of judicial bias, particularly against…

The Slippery Slope of Judicial Misconduct

Judge Carringer’s behavior began with seemingly minor procedural irregularities that, left unchallenged, evolved into serious ethical breaches. What started as occasional interventions in matters outside her proper authority soon developed into a systematic pattern of overreach. Like many cases of institutional corruption, the progression was gradual but steady. Initially, these actions might have appeared as…