by monik7 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 3:54 pm
I'm back from the hearing. Another harrowing experience. I got to meet our attorney for the first time outside of the courtroom. She then joined the DA and attorneys for the guy who murdered Joshua in the judge's chambers. They were in there for a long time. The hearing was supposed to start at 9:00, but our attorney didn't come out until about 9:30 and told us in all likelihood, we were going to lose. The judge seemed to have already made her decision. I almost would have rather not heard that. She also told us that Joshua's two friends would not be allowed to speak, only my ex and me. Then she went back in and we waited outside the courtroom until after 10:00. I had asked my daughter if I could speak last and thankfully my ex wanted to go first. My daughter had asked that we be videotaped so our statements could be played at any future parole hearings if the judge rules that he should get a lesser sentence. My ex has quite a thick Spanish accent and he read his statement rather fast. I hope the judge was able to understand him. I'd been practicing my statement all week and was discouraged I was never able to deliver it perfectly at home. But thankfully in the courtroom, it did come off perfectly.
After our statements, all the attorneys went up to discuss things with the judge. When our attorney excused herself to come and talk to us, she said the judge's demeanor was completely different from when they met earlier. She seemed much more friendly and apparently was affected quite a lot by our statements.
So, in the end, the judge continued the hearing again because she wants to see all of the transcripts from the trial, coroner's report, etc. I don't know why those weren't provided to her by the DA before. So we went from being told we were probably going to lose to getting a continuance. That's good because it still leaves us a chance that the judge might rule in our favor and put this guy away for good. The judge did explain to the attorneys though that if she sentences him to life without parole, he will still have 2 chances to appeal her decision. So this could go on for quite a long time. A prime example of how the system victimizes the victims.
The bad thing is that the new hearing date is June 13, exactly the week I had reservations at my primo site at Thomas Canyon where PattyK used to work in the Ruby Mtns. of northeast Nevada and that site is not available again until August. But, I'll just have to change it. Justice for Joshua is too important. Thank you all for your prayers and good wishes. We're still going to need them.
Sandi
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