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Anonymous
10 Mar, 2018
The first public defender Who actually tried to persuade the court to allow work release for a vastly inflated unintentionally acquired violation of probation from an initial arrest that was made on biased and illegitimate claims. And work release was approved a big step up for someone already in debt just trying to make ends meet and not loose their job, family, pets, home and possessions to the parasitic judicial system. So it was a bit of a shock that no one mentioned 40 days of work release would cost $6,540 upfront in cash before they will take you! That's 5 times the normal amount that could be made in 40 days with this job. Don't know what to do again. Stuck in the viscous downward cycle of trying to do what's ordered and not being able to afford to do it. Where even doing time isnt proof of compliance since your going right Back in for not being able to pay the fees.
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