Legal Question in Criminal Law in Maryland
Support letter, laywyer uncooperative
My fiancee's family, friends and i would like to send letters to the judge to show support for him. He just received his parol papers plus he is going up for sentence modification. During trial the judge was trying to give his lawyer hints as to the areas he needed to focus on but the lawyer ignored them. We believe letters will help but his attorney said they were a waste of his time to go through letters from whinning family members. How can we send letters with out attny involvement?
Asked on 10/30/07, 10:44 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Julia Colton-Bell
Law Offices of Julia Colton-Bell, LLC
Re: Support letter, laywyer uncooperative
You can send the letters directly to the judge. They get put in the court file.
Answered on 10/30/07, 11:05 pm
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