First of all you must realize that there is no court. The
tribunal of our life is in the justice created by the leader of
our nation, the Holiest. When you are convinced of serious
misbehavior, there are extenuating issues, for what purpose.
The corruption in the courts, the government, the securities
is so severe, that moving to a free place is the right answer.
If your behavior is causing serious doubts, or impoverishment
you may need a medical counselor. Doing bad actions is not
the usual mindful persons embodiement. Watch out that you
miss the roses, the securities are slave drivers, and governors
their masters, the taxes are not the free America or any nation
that all of your work was made to concept. Take a look at the
reality, jealousy or temptation are not right, simplicity may be
something to reconsider. http://www.faith.com
2007-02-05 22:40:09
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answered by mtvtoni 6
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I have heard the term, "beg the court for mercy". If you feel strongly enough in your favor of a judge being lenient, then you should write a letter. Just be honest and respectful, and apologetic. Get right to the point, don't ramble or repeat yourself. Please double check for grammar and spelling. If you have a word program on your computer, use it, it can help you with spelling, it may have templates for business or formal letters. Try to style the letter just the same as the letters you received from the court itself. Such as the heading of the letter, change the subject matter, of course. Hope this helps to get you started.
http://www.torontocriminaldefence.com/articles/EpZuVVupplRJhNZovJ.php
copy the above link to your search bar, it has step-by-step instructions on how to write a positive impact letter to the court. It also includes several sample letters that you may find helpful.
2007-02-06 10:10:31
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answered by Mystery 3
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You admit to committing felonies and think that a letter to the court may help? Save the stamp! You can write a letter home from the slammer.
2007-02-06 07:30:49
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answered by connor g 7
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I really dont think any letter you have written or will write to the courts will help you having ANY FELONY convictions
2007-02-06 11:04:14
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answered by nickle 5
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make sure you begin with Honeral Judge. It could help but judges go through many cases and letters a day . I dont think you can say anything they have not heard before.. good luck
2007-02-06 23:58:58
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mtphotos/territorial-prison/montana-territorial-prison-deerlodge-index.htm
2007-02-06 06:42:10
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answered by Anonymous
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