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Hi Mr. Avery,
I apologize for not being able to get back to you sooner.
However, I have received your emails and I think the following information will
answer your questions.
There will be a status hearing on your case next Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 2 p.m.
Judge McCoyd wants to check in with all parties (you, me and the State) regarding your case, the pending evaluation, and the citations that you have received since the last time you were in court. This status hearing will be just that--a formal on-the-record discussion of the status of your case. This hearing
will not require any action from you, other than being present.
In your previous emails you were asking about what happens next.
At this hearing, I expect that Judge McCoyd will lay out the ground work for the next steps in your case.
I saw from your previous email that you would still like to be represented by our office, so we will attend the hearing and determine how to continue moving forward in your case.
The hearing will also be a chance for you to ask the Judge any questions you may have about your case and the evaluation.
I hope this clarifies some things. Please let me know if you have more questions, and I will do my best to answer them.
Regards,
Whitney L. Gibbs
Assistant Public Defender
The Law Office of the Public Defender Dekalb County
320 Church Street
Decatur, GA 30030
(office) 404.371.2222
(fax) 404.371.2296
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Hello Mrs. Gibbs,
Were I your neighbor, what outcome would you like to see happen?
It would be nice hearing your thoughts (opinions) about this case (impression of me)?
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Any information you are willing sharing with me will go a long way in helping me to better understand what it is you are hearing from me (not hearing from me) so far. The kind of representation by Law Office of Public Defender DeKalb County I'm to expect..?
Also, In addition to earlier request about me receiving copies of any recordings previous court hearings , would it be possible having a stenographer present at these hearings from this point forward; me able receiving a copy of these transcripts as well? Remember, I am quite hearing impaired.
Sincerely yours,
James E. Avery, D.V.M.
P.S. I 'm finding it odd that representation by Law Office of Public Defender DeKalb County only cost fifty dollars for anyone who qualifies; while at the same time, Law Office of Public Defender DeKalb County located in a parking lot charging ten dollars for any parking over thirty minutes..? If I wrote Law Office of Public Defender DeKalb County a check for one hundred and fifty dollars, will I be able requesting representation by three public defenders?
I'm currently wanting Marian Maloney and Lauren Stadalius joining our team. As it is not entirely my fault I know of them, they are already an important part of my (our) story.
Though the main purpose of the Priests Rape Boys website is to criticize Catholicism, the WBC also criticizes several mainline Protestant churches on the website, including Methodists, Presbyterians, Lutherans, Anglicans, and Baptists. The WBC states that
...their preachers have shirked their responsibility to tell people the truth about sin, and instead lie to them about what the Lord their God doth require of them. If these lying, false prophets told people the truth about what God says regarding those who suffer sin upon their neighbor (Lev. 19:17–18), there wouldn't be any butts in the seats when the plate got passed. These preachers are not preachers of righteousness, they are teachers having itching ears (2Tim 4:3), and they absolutely count on the abysmal bible illiteracy of their parishioners ... "Priests rape boys" is indeed an air-tight, three word case against all of the mainline "christian" churches – their preachers and members, without exception. They are all going to Hell!
In the BBC documentary The Most Hated Family in America, filmmaker Louis Theroux questioned Shirley Phelps-Roper as to whether she had considered that Westboro's technique of protests were more likely to "put people off the Word of Jesus Christ and the Bible". In response, Phelps-Roper said, "You think our job is to win souls to Christ. All we do, by getting in their face and putting these signs in front of them and these plain words, is make what's already in their heart come out of their mouth."
Along same line of reasoning, it would be nice if I were able convincing you reaching out to Lawyer Shirley Phelps-Roper of Westboro Baptist Church Topeka, Kansas; seeing if they might be willing taking an interest in this case?
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