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My 11.5 yr old is being charged with a felony assault
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 34532" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>EX PARTE - Lat. 'By or for one party' or 'by one side.'</p><p></p><p>It's only ex parte if you don't send a copy to the other party's attorney/representative. If you do not have an attorney, you may write a letter to the judge so long as you cc the other party. You will need to be sure that you include a case number on the letter. You won't be able to talk to the judge without the other party present. You should send the original letter and all copies by way of certified mail so that you can verify that everyone got what was sent. That being said, it would be much more advisable to have an attorney represent you in this matter. </p><p></p><p>If you do have an attorney, you <em>could</em> write a letter to the judge, but no one will be allowed to take it's contents into consideration as your attorney is your legal representative so it's not worth your effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 34532, member: 99"] EX PARTE - Lat. 'By or for one party' or 'by one side.' It's only ex parte if you don't send a copy to the other party's attorney/representative. If you do not have an attorney, you may write a letter to the judge so long as you cc the other party. You will need to be sure that you include a case number on the letter. You won't be able to talk to the judge without the other party present. You should send the original letter and all copies by way of certified mail so that you can verify that everyone got what was sent. That being said, it would be much more advisable to have an attorney represent you in this matter. If you do have an attorney, you [I]could[/I] write a letter to the judge, but no one will be allowed to take it's contents into consideration as your attorney is your legal representative so it's not worth your effort. [/QUOTE]
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