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It's obvious that my son is being railroaded in court. The judge brought him, from jail, to court with no prior notification. Police officers were there to testify. The judge sarcastically asked my son "your momma's not here?" The prosecutor has changed the deal with my son serving concurrent to him serving consecutively and the charge has been changed from non-compliance to endangering others. The judge and prosecutor don't wnat me in the courtroom. A previous PD I complained on is involved, but shouldn't be in this court case. There's a lot of discussion about me between the judge and prosecutor. The prosecuting my son for personal reasons that have to do with me.

2007-05-09 16:20:03 · 8 answers · asked by celeste h 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

8 answers

The prosecution can always modify to the charges, but needs to give the defense notification. If you crash your car into someones car and they eventually die from the injuries, the DA would upgrade the charges from reckless driving to motor vehicular homicide.

Try requesting that the person who you complained about recuse himself. You should have every right to be in court, however you must behave and avoid disrupting the court or you will be ejected.

You can always file an appeal if you do not like the outcome.

2007-05-09 17:41:43 · answer #1 · answered by Kevin k 7 · 0 1

Happened to my nephew too. The legal system is busted.
The court appointed shysters, brain washed him into copping a plea (a car accident), and the judge changed the deal and made things worse.
Sometimes I think that things here have gotten worse than they were in Nazi Germany!

2007-05-09 16:30:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

im prety sure most of what happend there is outside of court proceedings and therefore under investigation your case should be dropped....

1 - get a good lawyer.
2 - get a hold of the obmensman or whatever you call him - the guy who looks into abuse by the law.

Charge changed? ive never heard of that, that would assume the other charge was dropped and therefore he would have won that case therefore he should have been released unless he had more than one charge to start from.

2007-05-09 16:26:33 · answer #3 · answered by Chris C 1 · 1 1

Stop making excuses for your deadbeat son...let him take his punishment like a man.
It might straighten him out.

2007-05-09 17:09:16 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

get a public defender

2007-05-09 16:35:25 · answer #5 · answered by quackpotwatcher 5 · 0 1

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.

2007-05-09 16:26:02 · answer #6 · answered by Mister Bald 5 · 2 2

NOT GUILTY--RIGHT

2007-05-09 16:26:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

damn, good luck

2007-05-09 16:24:39 · answer #8 · answered by seventhundersuttered 4 · 0 1

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