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Old 06-16-2008, 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by justanillin View Post
I have asked my son several times and he is certain that he signed for 2 years, he said that it was numerical and alpha 2 ( two ) this he is sure of. He may be guilty of breaking the law but he has attention to detail. The attorney has conveniently moved his office from Houston to San Antonio making it a little more difficult to just go to his office. If I could get him to at least answer my calls, we could have the paperwork faxed or scanned and emailed,, however I feel that I or my son should be entitled to the originals.

I would send a registered letter, with delivery confirmation and type out neatly in a business letter your concern. Tell the attorney if you do not hear back from him in thirty days IN WRITING regarding your concern, you will file a complaint with the bar association in his state. Perhaps that will get you a response.

Also, the prison where he is being held has paperwork---and unfortunately your son being "good with details" has no legal import whatsoever. Also, the court where the case was heard has copies.

Where are your copies of the paperwork?
Also, you still havent said who or what says the sentence is now three. Says who? Does it have your sons signature on it?
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