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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 302767" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>It makes sense; PubDef have statistics and their careers do depend on getting as little punishment for difficult children as possible. Perhaps she might have yelled at husband to bully and shame him into lying for difficult child, particularly since, per husband, he called difficult child a liar in front of her. Must be a PubDef atty's nightmare to try to defend a kid whose own parent is calling him a liar. I bet most parents come in and wail about how innocent their kid is, and husband saying difficult child was a liar would be out of step with that norm. </p><p> </p><p>However, CPS lady told husband that if difficult child pled not guilty, husband would have to testify against difficult child. husband told CPS lady he would, he didn't want to but he would. He also told CPS lady that difficult child had changed his story. So it might be difficult for husband to stand up in court and start lying for difficult child now. </p><p> </p><p>I do think husband is spinning info to suit himself. Whether he's doing it consciously and maliciously to intend to mislead me and others, or whether he's doing it subconsciously and desperately to mislead himself, I couldn't say. </p><p> </p><p>Sux either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 302767, member: 5169"] It makes sense; PubDef have statistics and their careers do depend on getting as little punishment for difficult children as possible. Perhaps she might have yelled at husband to bully and shame him into lying for difficult child, particularly since, per husband, he called difficult child a liar in front of her. Must be a PubDef atty's nightmare to try to defend a kid whose own parent is calling him a liar. I bet most parents come in and wail about how innocent their kid is, and husband saying difficult child was a liar would be out of step with that norm. However, CPS lady told husband that if difficult child pled not guilty, husband would have to testify against difficult child. husband told CPS lady he would, he didn't want to but he would. He also told CPS lady that difficult child had changed his story. So it might be difficult for husband to stand up in court and start lying for difficult child now. I do think husband is spinning info to suit himself. Whether he's doing it consciously and maliciously to intend to mislead me and others, or whether he's doing it subconsciously and desperately to mislead himself, I couldn't say. Sux either way. [/QUOTE]
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