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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 150498" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>RM, </p><p> </p><p>HUGE HUGE HUGE HUGS - </p><p> </p><p>I am outraged at his counsel. First of all IF you want to get back into this and try to figure something out? </p><p> </p><p>I would call the PD office and ask to speak to your PD's boss. </p><p>I would tell him/her about the bathroom conversation in which she confessed to you she did not do her job and was not cut out for this - THAT ALONE is grounds for a re-trial on account of bad legal advice. </p><p>I would write the judge that presided over the case and tell HIM of your son's PD's confession. And explain to him what you did to us. We can help you write the letter if you need it. </p><p> </p><p>I don't know how jail works - but no - not a lot of compassion. If you have any records or documents of your son being borderline retarded I would include those with your letter to the judge. </p><p> </p><p>Most police officers do not have CIT (crisis intervention training) to help them avert problems with the mentally ill. So that is one strike for your son. But the treatment he got in court? Absolutely ridiculous. </p><p> </p><p>On the other hand - I don't trust our legal /judicial system. My son is looking at 15 years and I'm just sick - I've called the PD and - no return call. I think she's a mouse. I'm a lion - it's not a good fit. Dude is an airhead in these matters so - in some ways I need to be heard for his sake. </p><p> </p><p>So I get where you are coming from. </p><p> </p><p>Then - you could look at it like - he's got shelter, food and a place that while it's not the best - it's better than being in the streets and using. Just the thought that I could type that makes my stomach turn - so forgive me. I'm trying to toughen up myself. </p><p> </p><p>Sending all the hugs I have and then some for your Mom heart. </p><p> </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 150498, member: 4964"] RM, HUGE HUGE HUGE HUGS - I am outraged at his counsel. First of all IF you want to get back into this and try to figure something out? I would call the PD office and ask to speak to your PD's boss. I would tell him/her about the bathroom conversation in which she confessed to you she did not do her job and was not cut out for this - THAT ALONE is grounds for a re-trial on account of bad legal advice. I would write the judge that presided over the case and tell HIM of your son's PD's confession. And explain to him what you did to us. We can help you write the letter if you need it. I don't know how jail works - but no - not a lot of compassion. If you have any records or documents of your son being borderline retarded I would include those with your letter to the judge. Most police officers do not have CIT (crisis intervention training) to help them avert problems with the mentally ill. So that is one strike for your son. But the treatment he got in court? Absolutely ridiculous. On the other hand - I don't trust our legal /judicial system. My son is looking at 15 years and I'm just sick - I've called the PD and - no return call. I think she's a mouse. I'm a lion - it's not a good fit. Dude is an airhead in these matters so - in some ways I need to be heard for his sake. So I get where you are coming from. Then - you could look at it like - he's got shelter, food and a place that while it's not the best - it's better than being in the streets and using. Just the thought that I could type that makes my stomach turn - so forgive me. I'm trying to toughen up myself. Sending all the hugs I have and then some for your Mom heart. Star [/QUOTE]
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