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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 118344" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>They already convicted him of the felony last year....by telling</p><p>him that he could "go home" if he just said he was guilty of a</p><p>VOP. He wanted to "come home" and they didn't give him a chance</p><p>to talk to me. So he "came home" and is a registered felon.</p><p></p><p>Now, they want to send him to prison because a policeman took</p><p>him to jail for a couple of hours because he "appeared" to be</p><p>inebriated. No test. Nothing. He's been in jail since July</p><p>because I have him convinced not to say he's guilty to come home</p><p>this time. </p><p></p><p>I am so ANGRY. The complete Neuro/psychiatric exam (which the prosecuting attorney and public defender have) states that his</p><p>brain damage is so severe that his IQ has dropped over 40 points</p><p>and his memory is ranked at .123 of the entire adult population.</p><p></p><p>How to H does it make sense to send him to prison?????? It doesn't. The Dr. stipulates that while he may comprehend something at one time...he may not recall it at all in a few</p><p>minutes. Geez!</p><p></p><p>The PD and SAO say that since the Dr. says easy child/difficult child is "sane" that</p><p>he can't be judged incompetent to make choices. I have written</p><p>to the Judge recapping this nightmare and stipulating that people</p><p>with Traumatic Brain Injury do not become "insane"...they become</p><p>disabled. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 118344, member: 35"] They already convicted him of the felony last year....by telling him that he could "go home" if he just said he was guilty of a VOP. He wanted to "come home" and they didn't give him a chance to talk to me. So he "came home" and is a registered felon. Now, they want to send him to prison because a policeman took him to jail for a couple of hours because he "appeared" to be inebriated. No test. Nothing. He's been in jail since July because I have him convinced not to say he's guilty to come home this time. I am so ANGRY. The complete Neuro/psychiatric exam (which the prosecuting attorney and public defender have) states that his brain damage is so severe that his IQ has dropped over 40 points and his memory is ranked at .123 of the entire adult population. How to H does it make sense to send him to prison?????? It doesn't. The Dr. stipulates that while he may comprehend something at one time...he may not recall it at all in a few minutes. Geez! The PD and SAO say that since the Dr. says easy child/difficult child is "sane" that he can't be judged incompetent to make choices. I have written to the Judge recapping this nightmare and stipulating that people with Traumatic Brain Injury do not become "insane"...they become disabled. DDD [/QUOTE]
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