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Mr. Avery,
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Lauren Stadalius and I am an attorney at the DeKalb County Public Defender's Office. I work alongside Ms. Maloney. Ms. Maloney was abruptly reassigned to a different division, and your case is being reassigned within our division.
Ms. Whitney Gibbs, who is copied on this email, will be the attorney handling your case. I am reaching out to you because I understand you had some questions about an evaluation and I wanted to update you.
Judge McCoyd told me in court on Friday that he will be ordering a mental health evaluation in your case. I have not received the signed order yet, but I expect it soon. You will be getting a letter in the mail with instructions on when and where to report for your evaluation. I cannot give you an exact date on when to expect that letter, but this will postpone your trial date that is coming up on September 13, 2016.
Once you get those instructions, please ensure you follow them and be on time for your evaluation. Ms. Gibbs will talk you more at length once the evaluation is done about what to expect in the next steps.
If you have any questions before that, feel free to reply to me here. Ms. Maloney has kept me up to date on your case, and I should be able to offer my assistance for the next few days as Ms. Gibbs rotates to our division.
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Lauren Stadalius and I am an attorney at the DeKalb County Public Defender's Office. I work alongside Ms. Maloney. Ms. Maloney was abruptly reassigned to a different division, and your case is being reassigned within our division.
Ms. Whitney Gibbs, who is copied on this email, will be the attorney handling your case. I am reaching out to you because I understand you had some questions about an evaluation and I wanted to update you.
Judge McCoyd told me in court on Friday that he will be ordering a mental health evaluation in your case. I have not received the signed order yet, but I expect it soon. You will be getting a letter in the mail with instructions on when and where to report for your evaluation. I cannot give you an exact date on when to expect that letter, but this will postpone your trial date that is coming up on September 13, 2016.
Once you get those instructions, please ensure you follow them and be on time for your evaluation. Ms. Gibbs will talk you more at length once the evaluation is done about what to expect in the next steps.
If you have any questions before that, feel free to reply to me here. Ms. Maloney has kept me up to date on your case, and I should be able to offer my assistance for the next few days as Ms. Gibbs rotates to our division.
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Lauren Stadalius
Assistant Public Defender
The Law Office of the Public Defender, DeKalb County
(404) 371-2222
Lauren Stadalius
Assistant Public Defender
The Law Office of the Public Defender, DeKalb County
(404) 371-2222
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Hello Ms. Stadalius,
Thank you for updating me.
Curious now as to who will be paying for this "formal" mental health evaluation? Far as I know, Georgia Regional Hospital still has a lien against my home for when I was involuntarily committed (with the help of my Arkansan mother and sister) for five weeks back in August/September of 2011? In addition to these nine unannounced/unwelcomed visits, so far, to my home by DeKalb County's Mobile Crisis Unit, are we possibly admitting these evaluations to be flawed/inadequate? I'm still extremely unhappy with how DeKalb County (most especially Emory) having taken advantage of a self-avowed practicing homosexual's complicated relationship between him and his eighty year old rural Arkansan mother.
"OH NO! We didn't...GO...to California; just San Francisco!"
~(My Big Sister))~
It didn't help any, either, that all my mother had to do accomplishing this, was, getting my big sister of seven years to stop playing tennis long enough driving her across several states to Atlanta.
Also, would it be possible having this "formal" mental evaluation performed at Care and Counseling Center of Georgia? It's just down the street from my house. Plus, there definitely should be less history needed bringing them up to date about my situation. In fact, possible we may even be able skipping S.ubjective O.bjective going straight to A.ccessment; maybe even straight to P.lan?
Not only should this save the State of Georgia some money; even willing paying for it out of my own pockets..
I'm serious about this.
Sincerely yours,
James E. Avery, DVM
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