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This just gets weirder.....and weirder
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 188659" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Something is weird. Number one, his attorney should be the one who keeps in contact with him about his court dates...not the district attorney. Though in retrospect..how thoughtful! I wish both sides had thought to notify us of impending court dates since they did change them at will. </p><p></p><p>Here we get a form letter from the PD just basically stating that you need to call them or that your court date is such and such.</p><p></p><p>Star...to be honest, I dont know that the PD is going to even speak to you at all anymore. Dude is now 18. Corys PD listened to me, allowed me to speak to her but wouldnt discuss his case with me at all. The only time she veered from this at all was when the mess up happened with the court dates and they picked him up on the bail revocations. We were on the bonds so she went into court and got the judge to sign off on the fact that it was a clerical error and he shouldnt have been revoked and gave us that paper. Other than that...I was out of the loop. I was allowed to speak to the ADA but only as the victim. I probably got a bit more input because not only was I the victim but also his mom so I had more information too. </p><p></p><p>Get Dudes records for him...or show him how to do it. You may have to do most of this from behind the scene. He is going to have to advocate for himself I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 188659, member: 1514"] Something is weird. Number one, his attorney should be the one who keeps in contact with him about his court dates...not the district attorney. Though in retrospect..how thoughtful! I wish both sides had thought to notify us of impending court dates since they did change them at will. Here we get a form letter from the PD just basically stating that you need to call them or that your court date is such and such. Star...to be honest, I dont know that the PD is going to even speak to you at all anymore. Dude is now 18. Corys PD listened to me, allowed me to speak to her but wouldnt discuss his case with me at all. The only time she veered from this at all was when the mess up happened with the court dates and they picked him up on the bail revocations. We were on the bonds so she went into court and got the judge to sign off on the fact that it was a clerical error and he shouldnt have been revoked and gave us that paper. Other than that...I was out of the loop. I was allowed to speak to the ADA but only as the victim. I probably got a bit more input because not only was I the victim but also his mom so I had more information too. Get Dudes records for him...or show him how to do it. You may have to do most of this from behind the scene. He is going to have to advocate for himself I think. [/QUOTE]
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