Hello Miss. Maloney,
Been over two weeks?
Thought I would try and touch base with you again about a possible date for us going over my case?
Sincerely yours,
James E. Avery, D.V.M.
p.s. DeKalb County Mobile Crisis Unit has paid me another visit this passed Monday. This makes the ninth time they have come out to my house uninvited, unannounced, unwelcomed as they are a complete waste of both our times. I've even been unable getting copies of any of these records/reports associated with these visits because they...supposedly... are not considered legit medical records. Considering it was at the end of the third visit that a Chemical Nurse Specialist Lana Chase informed me of the reason for these visits being a concern that I might be a homicidal/suicidal risk, maybe you will be able understanding why I have now ingrained the... potential... for a suicide into my story?
I'm not saying that I plan on hanging myself, only that I'm now able understanding why someone would.
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Good afternoon, Mr. Avery,
I received your email that you sent late Sunday night. I apologize that it has been two weeks since we last spoke.
I wanted to give you a few updates. First, the prosecutor who was prosecuting your case is no longer working with the DeKalb County Solicitor's Office. A different prosecutor will be taking over your case. The County is still intending to go forward with trial on September 13th.
Before today, the judge had also not actually completed an order appointing me to be your attorney. He has finished that paperwork today. If you recall, he said in court that he was appointing me due to some concerns he had about your mental health and competency to understand the court proceedings after the prosecutor herself had raised some concerns. He has told both myself and the county prosecutors that if he decides that he wants a formal evaluation completed, that he will let all parties know by this Friday. He also wants any motions, if there are any, filed by next Friday, the 9th.
You might also recall that Judge McCoyd had some concerns about whether you could adequately hear what was going on in the courtroom. He's indicated that he will likely be moving your September 13th hearing to the downtown Decatur courthouse where he suspects they have hearing assistance devices. Myself and other folks within my office are working to make sure that you'll be able to hear the proceedings wherever they end up being. I will let you know for sure which location we will be at on the 13th.
As far as meeting to discuss your defense, what is your availability for next week?
I hope that you are having a good day.
Sincerely,
I received your email that you sent late Sunday night. I apologize that it has been two weeks since we last spoke.
I wanted to give you a few updates. First, the prosecutor who was prosecuting your case is no longer working with the DeKalb County Solicitor's Office. A different prosecutor will be taking over your case. The County is still intending to go forward with trial on September 13th.
Before today, the judge had also not actually completed an order appointing me to be your attorney. He has finished that paperwork today. If you recall, he said in court that he was appointing me due to some concerns he had about your mental health and competency to understand the court proceedings after the prosecutor herself had raised some concerns. He has told both myself and the county prosecutors that if he decides that he wants a formal evaluation completed, that he will let all parties know by this Friday. He also wants any motions, if there are any, filed by next Friday, the 9th.
You might also recall that Judge McCoyd had some concerns about whether you could adequately hear what was going on in the courtroom. He's indicated that he will likely be moving your September 13th hearing to the downtown Decatur courthouse where he suspects they have hearing assistance devices. Myself and other folks within my office are working to make sure that you'll be able to hear the proceedings wherever they end up being. I will let you know for sure which location we will be at on the 13th.
As far as meeting to discuss your defense, what is your availability for next week?
I hope that you are having a good day.
Sincerely,
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Marian E. Maloney
Law Office of the Public Defender of DeKalb County
320 Church Street
Decatur, GA 30030
(404) 371-2222
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Hello Miss Maloney,
As I am not working, I've been available 24/7 ever since having attempted performing my own drug addiction intervention Thanksgiving 2010; telling everyone.
All anyone has done, since then, has done nothing more than pushing me back inside my home alone; with "Tina" as we call it within the gay community.
I'm available anytime convenient for you.
Sincerely yours,
James E. Avery, DVM
p.s. Is it fair calling someone's problem a psychosis if the triggers for his supposedly "bipolarism" is the survivors, confirmation, congeniality bias of others?
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Hello Miss Maloney,
"If you recall, he said in court that he was appointing me due to some concerns he had about your mental health and competency to understand the court proceedings after the prosecutor herself had raised some concerns. He has told both myself and the county prosecutors that if he decides that he wants a formal evaluation completed, that he will let all parties know by this Friday."
So what's the verdict? Since I have not heard anything, I'm guessing this means Judge McCoyd has decided against having me mentally evaluated?
Also hoping you might have some idea, able sharing with me, what kind of penalties we maybe looking at so far with these citations of mine?
Personally, I consider these signs to be more in line with art.
Sincerely yours,
James E. Avery, DVM
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