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<blockquote data-quote="HALO527" data-source="post: 727582" data-attributes="member: 22700"><p>Hi. I'm having a similar situation. You have to have the attorney handle it for you, but a second opinion is always a good thing. I chose an attorney who is very well versed with the courthouse my son has his case in and who knows the DA'S and Judges. In our case, he had us hire a psychiatrist who prepared a report for the court. It was expensive, but it helps the court to understand the behavior and figure out what to do. If the crime isn't violent, they may be able to send him to a mental health court, we have them where I live. The court will have him get on a program or halfway house. If your son has already been under a psychiatrists or doctors care, get them to write a letter about your sons mental disease for the court. Hope this helps you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HALO527, post: 727582, member: 22700"] Hi. I'm having a similar situation. You have to have the attorney handle it for you, but a second opinion is always a good thing. I chose an attorney who is very well versed with the courthouse my son has his case in and who knows the DA'S and Judges. In our case, he had us hire a psychiatrist who prepared a report for the court. It was expensive, but it helps the court to understand the behavior and figure out what to do. If the crime isn't violent, they may be able to send him to a mental health court, we have them where I live. The court will have him get on a program or halfway house. If your son has already been under a psychiatrists or doctors care, get them to write a letter about your sons mental disease for the court. Hope this helps you! [/QUOTE]
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