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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 507258" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Any kid incarcerated has a right to talk ti his def attny or GAL, if a GAL is assigned, and all the kids in there know that if they have been in there a while. difficult child techincally doesn't have a def attny right now, unless the last court appointment one still can look at it because difficult child is doing the sentence he represented him in court on. That's why I think I might call and see what he suggests- as far as whether or not he can still represent difficult child, where difficult child and I should go from here, etc. I was less than impressed on his lack of def for difficult child the first time difficult child was committed to Department of Juvenile Justice, but he does know the story as far as family issues and me trying to find something effective, while still not throwing difficult child under the bus. It could be a lot more helpful than dealing with an attny who doesn't know if I'm lying or an abusive parent or whatever. He sure knows I don'[t lie to cover difficult child's rear. I could try to call the last GAL, too (not the nit-wit lady who handled it before this last trial) and see what his recommendation is but he's pretty good, therefore, he stays swamped and has very little time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 507258, member: 3699"] Any kid incarcerated has a right to talk ti his def attny or GAL, if a GAL is assigned, and all the kids in there know that if they have been in there a while. difficult child techincally doesn't have a def attny right now, unless the last court appointment one still can look at it because difficult child is doing the sentence he represented him in court on. That's why I think I might call and see what he suggests- as far as whether or not he can still represent difficult child, where difficult child and I should go from here, etc. I was less than impressed on his lack of def for difficult child the first time difficult child was committed to Department of Juvenile Justice, but he does know the story as far as family issues and me trying to find something effective, while still not throwing difficult child under the bus. It could be a lot more helpful than dealing with an attny who doesn't know if I'm lying or an abusive parent or whatever. He sure knows I don'[t lie to cover difficult child's rear. I could try to call the last GAL, too (not the nit-wit lady who handled it before this last trial) and see what his recommendation is but he's pretty good, therefore, he stays swamped and has very little time. [/QUOTE]
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