Do not use the "preview post" function. Just edit the ^ post .North Dakota
It actually was never fixed. The tech only disabled the function. I am not sure why it was enabled again but administrators know about the problem. Tech is busy on something else and will get around to fixing it eventually. Until then, we get a lot of empty threads appearing - and a lot of frustrated posters.Damn, is "preview" broken again?
The judge tends to ignore comments like that (or reprimands the childish attorney). It would not really make a difference in the outcome.My significant other was arrested in March for a felony DUI. His first one was a few months short of 15 years ago (timeframe looked at) so this is very frustrating for my family already. We have five children together to take care of and are hunters, and no longer can do that. Anyway, he got accepted to drug court (which sucks pretty bad and was a waste of money spent on an attorney). But this is my question...his last pretrial conference, the day he pled guilty and was accepted to drug court...the prosecuting attorney said on record that she would be ok with anything as long as his defense attorney didn't talk (they clearly hated each other). I was sitting in the court room, mad as heck cause we scraped to get this attorney and isn't it our right to retain one whom can say whatever he feels?! So my question is, is it ok/legal/right for the states attorney to say that on record about the accused defense attorney or can we do something about this?! Thanks so much, I'm hopeless and this victimless crime of DUI has only made me and my children victims.
Please stop having children.My significant other was arrested in March for a felony DUI. His first one was a few months short of 15 years ago (timeframe looked at) so this is very frustrating for my family already. We have five children together to take care of and are hunters, and no longer can do that. Anyway, he got accepted to drug court (which sucks pretty bad and was a waste of money spent on an attorney). But this is my question...his last pretrial conference, the day he pled guilty and was accepted to drug court...the prosecuting attorney said on record that she would be ok with anything as long as his defense attorney didn't talk (they clearly hated each other). I was sitting in the court room, mad as heck cause we scraped to get this attorney and isn't it our right to retain one whom can say whatever he feels?! So my question is, is it ok/legal/right for the states attorney to say that on record about the accused defense attorney or can we do something about this?! Thanks so much, I'm hopeless and this victimless crime of DUI has only made me and my children victims.
The prosecutor could not make your attorney not speak, so no rights were really violated. Your attorney apparently felt it was in your significant other's best interests to remain silent (if he did) so as to not antagonize the prosecutor.Ok thanks just felt like his attorney rights were violated when he states attorney said that, basically giving him no chance to speak. I appreciate your reply.