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05-17-2008 11:35 AM Join Date: Nov 2007
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Appearance "Denied" in District Court -- Is that legal?
I am currently starting the "court" proceedings on criminal charges (felony & misd). Yesterday, I met w/the public (pretender) defender and I was informed that I can NOT attend the omnibus hearing next week!
Is that legal? Can they do this? I know that in one of the judges courtrooms, you have to be present for the omnibus hearing. If you choose not to, you have to sign off on a waiver. But now I've been told that I can't attend my own hearing - what gives? |
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Confirm with the prosecutor and ask for that in writing.
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