First, I don't have enough information on this specific case. But, I have comments based on watching this video. When the judge looks to the appointed attorney, that's important. The people in court work together, eat together, and compromise cases in a, " I'll give you this case, if you give me that case manner". You have to hire an attorney from out of town to prevent that good 'ol boy gang team violation of your rights from happening.
When that attorney told the judge he had been dismissed, she left to go do legal research because she was now out of her teamwork zone. She answered no questions because it's all going to be under review at a later date. She's now focused on herself, not continuing the case in front of her.
Competency is abused in the same manner that Bedlam was abused. You have to look up NH to be sure. But everywhere it's unethical for a medical professional to treat you without consent. If that man is already receiving medical treatment, he can simply refer the medical professional that he did not choose to his choosen medical professional. Competency is medical jail. And, it's dangerous because they can give you medications that are capable of causing issues the court can them point to, and use as an excuse.
Again, I have no understanding of the big picture. I understand everything above in detail, and that man is in a dangerous position. They will put him in medical jail until he gives in to what they want.
One piece of advice I've seen before is if you're in a small town it's foolish to hire bigger out of town guns because then the judge will be less impartial thinking you're trying to 'buy' your way out of trouble with a high priced lawyer. The ol' catch 22.
That completely shows why you have to hire someone out of town when there's something serious. You don't want to be part of their compromises. And, attorneys know when they can use that treatment to your benefit.
First, I don't have enough information on this specific case. But, I have comments based on watching this video. When the judge looks to the appointed attorney, that's important. The people in court work together, eat together, and compromise cases in a, " I'll give you this case, if you give me that case manner". You have to hire an attorney from out of town to prevent that good 'ol boy gang team violation of your rights from happening.
When that attorney told the judge he had been dismissed, she left to go do legal research because she was now out of her teamwork zone. She answered no questions because it's all going to be under review at a later date. She's now focused on herself, not continuing the case in front of her.
Competency is abused in the same manner that Bedlam was abused. You have to look up NH to be sure. But everywhere it's unethical for a medical professional to treat you without consent. If that man is already receiving medical treatment, he can simply refer the medical professional that he did not choose to his choosen medical professional. Competency is medical jail. And, it's dangerous because they can give you medications that are capable of causing issues the court can them point to, and use as an excuse.
Again, I have no understanding of the big picture. I understand everything above in detail, and that man is in a dangerous position. They will put him in medical jail until he gives in to what they want.
One piece of advice I've seen before is if you're in a small town it's foolish to hire bigger out of town guns because then the judge will be less impartial thinking you're trying to 'buy' your way out of trouble with a high priced lawyer. The ol' catch 22.
That completely shows why you have to hire someone out of town when there's something serious. You don't want to be part of their compromises. And, attorneys know when they can use that treatment to your benefit.
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I don't have 4+ hours for this. TLDW?