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<blockquote data-quote="emotionallybankrupt" data-source="post: 313863" data-attributes="member: 8226"><p>Maybe a middle ground compromise would be to pay for an initial consultation with an attorney (or two) and then be able to make a more informed decision? In my area, an initial consultation is usually not expensive enough to break the bank.</p><p> </p><p>Do you know the D.A. intends to try her as an adult in two months? If she's just been arrested, I can't believe a decision like that could have even been made yet. Is all your information coming from difficult child? At any rate, a trial is not the first step in the process, and whether she bonds out or not, I can't believe the whole thing will be finished within two months. Also, I would guess her age at the time of the crime would be a deciding factor in the juvenile v. adult decision, rather than when they get around to hearing the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emotionallybankrupt, post: 313863, member: 8226"] Maybe a middle ground compromise would be to pay for an initial consultation with an attorney (or two) and then be able to make a more informed decision? In my area, an initial consultation is usually not expensive enough to break the bank. Do you know the D.A. intends to try her as an adult in two months? If she's just been arrested, I can't believe a decision like that could have even been made yet. Is all your information coming from difficult child? At any rate, a trial is not the first step in the process, and whether she bonds out or not, I can't believe the whole thing will be finished within two months. Also, I would guess her age at the time of the crime would be a deciding factor in the juvenile v. adult decision, rather than when they get around to hearing the case. [/QUOTE]
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