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I just found a four-leaf clover!!! Maybe it's a sign.
Rachel
I just found a four-leaf clover!!! Maybe it's a sign.
Rachel
Originally posted by Amanda22
Now, I'm not a lawyer yet (3rd year law student) but will tell you what i think about whether your letters will have any impact
1. not at all in determining whether she is guilty or not-guilty (obviously, that is the DAs job)
2.probably not much, but maybe some with regard to sentencing. Again though, I know in MA, judges will sometimes read letters attached to cases as if they were "amicus briefs" or something similar. But, i think that usually skirts the line of being appropriate, especially given that all of the letters will be emotional pleas and not legal briefs (outlining the law and your take on it as would be the case with an actual amicus brief).
Just my (not quite legit yet) opinion
Amanda
Originally posted by Amanda22
Then perhaps letters to the DA could help also. Let the DA know that you think that their office should press forward with the charges (and possibly add other charges as appropriate).
Amanda