The deal is Defendant has to prove he is perfectly fine, when he is already perfectly fine. Go figure?
TNT Tours Klamath Falls, Oregon Melodi McGee and Clyde Long were hopping mad when they left the courthouse on December 9, 2019. Case Dismissed!
Tulelakenews.com Todays News: January 29, 2020
There is a specialty court within the Klamath County Court system where deals are made by the prosecution to dismiss cases if the defendants complete whatever requirement the deal requires to have their cases dismissed. How ironic such a system exist.
Where the deals are struck by the defense with the accused. Where the judge decides if the defendants have lived up to their part of the bargain. Where it becomes a bit of a ritual where each defense attorney dances around, as they discuss and present each of their cases as the defendant's are called up to basically admit they have done what has been required of them to do according to the agreements they signed.
One by one this goes on with defendants, the attorneys and the judge. Some of the defendants have done this willingly so they can get on with their lives and move on. The prosecution so they can either save face for bringing a bogus case to begin with and claim they are saving the tax payers the cost of a trial. And they claim this is being efficient with tax dollars and giving defendants a break in this specialty court process.
In some cases it may be the ideal thing to do, in others cases not so. Some cases where the prosecution will do anything in their power to abuse the system, even if it means sticking it to an innocent defendant by striking a deal with the judge and letting the judge do the dirty work for them. That way their hands are not dirty, but the judge's is in the process to be discussed further in another article on this subject of specialty courts.
The defendant sat is his cell and wrote down everything he could remember and recall from the 30 hour lock up event the defendant went through. The defendant made a friend or two during the lock up and expressed his disgust as to what the defendant went trough and experienced. With the defendant being thrown into a world he had never experienced before in his life, but only read about it or saw it on TV or in movie.
But this was reality for the moment. Learning the rules from other inmates because the defendant was never issued a rule book that the defendant was forced to sign a piece of paper saying he did received one. And when asking the question about the rule book the defendant never received was told, "Oh, they were out of rule books right now".
In the process and the short times spent in and out of the cage the defendant had befriended a few inmates who were willing to help the defendant who took the title of being the oldest by a few years in the pod on this block of the Klamath County Jailhouse. The defendant gave them his address and mentioned if they wanted to, they could write the defendant and share their story with him about what they were going through.
To date two of the three have taken the time to write to the defendant and the defendant has written one of them back, and the second one as soon as the Weekend Weekly Today's News is written and printed for the February 1, 2020 Edition.
In the time spent the defendant kept asking several times wanting to know and make sure the defendant was at his schedule hearing set with Judge Bunch for the Readiness hearing set for January 13, 2020 at 10:00 AM. Wanting to see if the defendant was going to be on the transport list to be taken to court that morning, along with the arraignment at 1:30 PM for the CONTEMPT OF COURT charge with the public attorney that had been appointed by Judge Bunch.
Would the defendant be taken to the Klamath County Courthouse or not?
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To be Continued here.
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