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12-28-2005, 09:58 PM #1
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Man Jailed for Over a Year With No Lawyer
a good sign you're not living in freedom...
Man Jailed for Over a Year With No Lawyer
Associated Press | December 24, 2005
DALLAS â?? A man was jailed for more than a year without ever seeing a lawyer as he waited for a repeatedly postponed court hearing, gaining release only after a cellmate told an attorney about the case.
Walter Mann Sr., 69, was released Dec. 16 after a year and three months -- more than twice the time he would have served if he had been convicted in his contempt-of-court case.
Mann's legal troubles began in 2002, when his 13-year-old son assaulted him and was sent to a juvenile detention center. Mann, who was unemployed and on disability benefits, was ordered to pay $50 a month for the boy's housing but never did, according to court records.
Prosecutors sought to have Mann held in contempt of juvenile court, which led to an order that he be brought before a judge.
The judge then incarcerated him in September 2004 for three warrants alleging that Mann wrote bad checks. Then he waited more than a year as his contempt case was postponed again and again.
"He wasn't lost in the system," said Sheriff's Department spokesman Sgt. Don Peritz. "We knew he was here ... we hold them until the judge says to hold him no longer."
An October 2004 court docket entry suggests the judge's order was lifted, but Sheriff's Department records do not show it being lifted or Mann's release ordered.
Had he been convicted in the contempt case, he would have served a maximum of six months in jail and faced a $500 fine.
His release came after cellmate Jim Brooks, 64, heard from Mann that he had never seen a lawyer.
"I said, 'Man, why don't you call your people?' He said, 'Nah, I don't want to bother them with anything,'" Brooks said.
Brooks, jailed on minor theft charges, told his public defender, who told another public defender, Shoshana Paige. She made several calls and Mann was released the same day.
"I was shocked, and then part of me was shocked that I was shocked because I've read enough other stories about things like this," Paige said. "This one seems to be pretty egregious."pisshead Reviewed by pisshead on . Man Jailed for Over a Year With No Lawyer a good sign you're not living in freedom... Man Jailed for Over a Year With No Lawyer Associated Press | December 24, 2005 DALLAS â?? A man was jailed for more than a year without ever seeing a lawyer as he waited for a repeatedly postponed court hearing, gaining release only after a cellmate told an attorney about the case. Walter Mann Sr., 69, was released Dec. 16 after a year and three months -- more than twice the time he would have served if he had been convicted in his Rating: 5
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01-03-2006, 04:26 PM #2
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Man Jailed for Over a Year With No Lawyer
That's not even legal to do that I hope he sues the pants off the government that's just not on.Poor bugger hope he's alright.
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01-04-2006, 07:46 AM #3
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Man Jailed for Over a Year With No Lawyer
No shit, this dude will be worth some big bucks in the future....at least the lawyer will.
Originally Posted by Miss Green
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01-04-2006, 11:45 PM #4
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Man Jailed for Over a Year With No Lawyer
I hope he sues the government so they learn not to treat people like that.
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01-05-2006, 07:18 PM #5
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Man Jailed for Over a Year With No Lawyer
they do what the fuck they want to do and will continue to do so
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