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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 438700" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Klmno, Casey was jailed long before the remains were located. Remember the taped visits with her parents where she is updated on what's happening with the search? </p><p></p><p>Now I'm going to slide just a little off topic (no intent to alter the thread) but this is funny to me in a sick way. Those of you who followed easy child/difficult child's post surgery felony conviction (nutshell..in jail post brain op and he's told he can go home if he signs a paper saying his guilty) <strong>and </strong>the VOP hearing with the same $#%^ State's attorney who wanted him sent to prison although</p><p>there were no criminal charges. The Judge allowed me to advocate and agreed with me that basically the SA's office had no basis. Here's the funny ending. My husband is a honcho with Rotary. At a meeting he held for club Presidents...guess who he met? Yep, the SA. Guess what else?? <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/winnersmiley.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":winnersmiley:" title="winnersmiley :winnersmiley:" data-shortname=":winnersmiley:" /> The attorney has now opened his own office as a DEFENSE attorney. I can't get over that <strong>but </strong>he is a bull dog and maybe he will save other's from getting wrongly labeled etc. Maybe what comes around does go around. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 438700, member: 35"] Klmno, Casey was jailed long before the remains were located. Remember the taped visits with her parents where she is updated on what's happening with the search? Now I'm going to slide just a little off topic (no intent to alter the thread) but this is funny to me in a sick way. Those of you who followed easy child/difficult child's post surgery felony conviction (nutshell..in jail post brain op and he's told he can go home if he signs a paper saying his guilty) [B]and [/B]the VOP hearing with the same $#%^ State's attorney who wanted him sent to prison although there were no criminal charges. The Judge allowed me to advocate and agreed with me that basically the SA's office had no basis. Here's the funny ending. My husband is a honcho with Rotary. At a meeting he held for club Presidents...guess who he met? Yep, the SA. Guess what else?? :winnersmiley: The attorney has now opened his own office as a DEFENSE attorney. I can't get over that [B]but [/B]he is a bull dog and maybe he will save other's from getting wrongly labeled etc. Maybe what comes around does go around. DDD [/QUOTE]
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