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Old January 21st 08, 12:29 AM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.dads-rights.unmoderated,alt.parenting.spanking
Kent Wills
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Default Why Caseworker Perjury charges were dropped - Subpoena's not answered?

On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 17:44:39 GMT, "dragonsgirl"
wrote:

KW Someone from the AG's office isn't
KW likely going to be a defense attorney.
KW The Attorney General's office PROSECUTES.

Would you like to word that better Kent?


Are you of the opinion that one of the AG's lawyers would act
as the accused's defense counsel? Not even you can be this stupid.


That's almost as stupid as my ex claiming that I provided the 'D.A. who
handled' his divorce case with an affidavit of relevant facts.
LOL
Like everyone is stupid enough to believe that a DA does divorce cases.


I suppose someone from the DA's office could do it. However,
the person would most certainly be acting as the person's divorce
attorney and NOT a representative of the DA's office.


Sure...the state office is going to provide an attorney to defend the state
employee that they are prosecuting.
LOL

They might have to give a public defender, but that's a whole different ball
game.


If she is indigent, she MUST be assigned an attorney from the
Public Defender's office unless she waives right to counsel. She
would NOT be assigned one from the AG's office, since that's a
separate entity.
None of this alters the fact that the AG's office acts as a
prosecutor and not a defense attorney.


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Kent
Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons...
for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup.