
09-06-2005, 09:59 AM
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Unplugged
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Rhode Island Republic
Posts: 197
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resolute!!!
Way to go...will keep her in my prayres as well
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Originally Posted by iamfreeru2
There is a little more to this than just the tender of the BoE. This lady has remained in honor the whole time. I have been to the court regarding her case myself many times. They have tried everything to get her to give jurisdiction and she has not done so. The court has not known what to do from day one. They had her take a psych eval, brought family and child services in to evaluate her and asked her leading questions in court and she has handled herself very honorably. She has always referred to the defendant's counsel as being the one that the questions should be directed to, since he represents the defendant. She has been incredibly focused listening to every word and then responding appropriately.
What has been great is that the court appointed an attorney (fiduciary) for her straw-woman (legal fiction) from day one. She has educated this man and he has taken a special interst in this case. He was then moved up (promoted) and my friend was given this new attorney (fiduciary) and is my opinion it was done to try to trip my friend up. Well, that did not happen either. The other attorney has stayed involved because of his special interest in the case and he a sincere desire, IMHO, to help her settle and close this matter.
She has been hindered from being able to get to work as a sugeons first assistant (I believe that is what it is called) in a trauma unit. She works in the OR helping the head surgeon and he depends on her quite a bit. It will be good when this is all over. I will tell you we can all learn from this lady on how to remain in honor.
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