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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 343431" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Im kind of in the middle here myself. </p><p></p><p>I still am somewhat in the dark as to exactly what your sons charges were that landed him in this trouble and why he keeps getting arrested and getting out and going back etc. I have attempted to go back and read your posts and I cant find the answers. </p><p></p><p>I dont think you are going to be allowed to influence your son's attorney either. He/she is your son's attorney and works for him. The attorney really cannot do what you tell them to do. He has to get his/her information from the client. Especially one as old as your son. Now the attorney can call you as a witness if they want but that is as far as the influence can go. </p><p></p><p>As far as the SSI hearing goes, I have been through one of those too. It is true that a spouse cannot speak or testify in one of them. My SO was there for me just for moral support but I would have been devastated if he hadnt been there. I was scared enough as it was and I needed him. He had just been released from the hospital after suffering from a minor stroke too but he was there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 343431, member: 1514"] Im kind of in the middle here myself. I still am somewhat in the dark as to exactly what your sons charges were that landed him in this trouble and why he keeps getting arrested and getting out and going back etc. I have attempted to go back and read your posts and I cant find the answers. I dont think you are going to be allowed to influence your son's attorney either. He/she is your son's attorney and works for him. The attorney really cannot do what you tell them to do. He has to get his/her information from the client. Especially one as old as your son. Now the attorney can call you as a witness if they want but that is as far as the influence can go. As far as the SSI hearing goes, I have been through one of those too. It is true that a spouse cannot speak or testify in one of them. My SO was there for me just for moral support but I would have been devastated if he hadnt been there. I was scared enough as it was and I needed him. He had just been released from the hospital after suffering from a minor stroke too but he was there. [/QUOTE]
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