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#1 Please donate to my legal fund
UPDATE
In just under a months time, my trial will commence in the Victorian Supreme Court. My lawyers are very good, but they aren't cheap, even after they've given me a reasonable discount. Due to my position I have decided to start another drive for donations.
Most of you probably know the story, or parts of it at least. Over two-and-a-half years ago my father was found brutally murdered outside our front door. About a year-and-a-quarter ago I was charged with the murder of my father. This came as an unexpected and terrifying shock to me, as I loved my father and was totally flabbergasted at the accusation that I did this heinous crime. I would spend the next five months remanded into a state prison, isolated from society, kept from my friends and family, and trying to stay safe in a place I never in a million years thought I would ever end up in.
Six weeks into my incarceration, I (well, my lawyers actually) would receive my brief of evidence. This is a folder full of statements and other items. I don't know what the process is like in other countries, but here it seems that you can be charged with a crime (a serious crime, at that) and locked up for weeks before evidence is even presented to you. It would be months before this evidence is heard in a court. In any case, I was probably the last person to read the brief as it went through my lawyers, my family and friends before it reached me. There was nothing in it anyway. From other inmates I interacted with, I discovered that the average evidence brief for a crime of this magnitude is usually around a thousand pages long, sometimes many thousands of pages long. Mine was barely over three hundred. Is this significant? I've said it before, that this is a weak, circumstantial case at best. Even the prosecutor at my commital hearing admited that it was circumstantial. The size of the brief should suggest to you its volume of evidence.
So why wasn't this thrown out at the commital hearing? If it is a weak case, it should get thrown out and not go to trial, right? The magistrate certainly has this power under certain parametres, were it not for two things that rendered me speechless. While the magistrate has the power to not commit a case to stand trial, he usually doesn't because the DPP (Director of Public Prosecutions) has the power to disregard this and directly present a case to trial. This in fact happened a week prior to my commital proceedings - a case was heard, thrown out, and the DPP decided to present it to trial anyway. Shocked yet? Disgusted? The other thing is, that if a case gets thrown out, the prosecution is obligated to pay for the defendant's legal fees. Cynically, you might think this explains the former.
So why didn't I immediately get bail at least? Bail is a right, you are presumed innocent before proven guilty, yes? In practice, no. While I understand the prudence of keeping someone charged with a serious crime locked up, the fact of the matter is I had to wait five months before evidence was even heard in a court. Bail in my case requires 'exceptional circumstances' to be present in order to be approved. This is a nebulous term that isn't definitively stated in the Bail Act, so what ends up happening is the arguments for and against are put forward and it's up to a judge to say one way or another. Though he didn't toss this case out, the magistrate who presided over my commital hearing agreed that the case was weak and that exceptional circumstances were present - and so here I am.
So what makes the case weak? Before I shed a little light on this, try to understand that I can't talk about it in any great detail. Don't think that there is anything in my case that is damning - if there were, I wouldn't have gotten bail and I wouldn't be here. You just have to have faith that the following I say is true: this case is weak, full of hyperbole, hearsay, and character assassination. It relies on too many little things to support it, like a house of cards, and it's evidentiary and logical integrity is shockingly deficient. Something is wrong when 'proving the negative' is considered acceptable. There are other points too, which I've told friends in private.
I hope the above is enough to give you an indication of what has come before. The support I've received thus far from everybody I know has been exceptional and I'm truly grateful for that. I don't want to come across as needful, but I didn't update this with the call for more donations because things are hunky dory. The sad fact of the matter is, the prosecution has a large warchest that I could never even begin to match. They don't have to worry about resources; I do. I'm trying to get a loan to cover the legal costs but every little bit counts, particularly in paying off a loan that will put me in debt for years.
So I'm asking the board here and at Stardestroyer for help. Some of you have known me for years, a rare few of you have even met me personally and enjoyed my hospitality, and I yours, and I've interacted with a great many of you since I joined SDN back in 2003, and LibArc back in 2005. I'm sure you can all vouch for me.
It doesn't promise to be a lengthy trial, because there really isn't a tremendous volume of evidence. I hope to continue studying my Arts degree in Literature/Professional Writing, and to put this behind me. The last few years have been hard on my family and I, but we've managed to get through it and luck has to change eventually.
If any of you feel you can contribute to my legal fund, I would be enormously and eternally grateful. It is a hard thing to ask, which is one of the reasons why I've put this off for so long. I hope it's not a hard thing for you to give. My family and I would like to thank you for reading this.
-Chris.
This link will take you to the frontpage of LibriumArcana.com, where you'll find a link at the bottom that will take you to a paypal account set up for this.
Please donate to my legal fund.
In just under a months time, my trial will commence in the Victorian Supreme Court. My lawyers are very good, but they aren't cheap, even after they've given me a reasonable discount. Due to my position I have decided to start another drive for donations.
Most of you probably know the story, or parts of it at least. Over two-and-a-half years ago my father was found brutally murdered outside our front door. About a year-and-a-quarter ago I was charged with the murder of my father. This came as an unexpected and terrifying shock to me, as I loved my father and was totally flabbergasted at the accusation that I did this heinous crime. I would spend the next five months remanded into a state prison, isolated from society, kept from my friends and family, and trying to stay safe in a place I never in a million years thought I would ever end up in.
Six weeks into my incarceration, I (well, my lawyers actually) would receive my brief of evidence. This is a folder full of statements and other items. I don't know what the process is like in other countries, but here it seems that you can be charged with a crime (a serious crime, at that) and locked up for weeks before evidence is even presented to you. It would be months before this evidence is heard in a court. In any case, I was probably the last person to read the brief as it went through my lawyers, my family and friends before it reached me. There was nothing in it anyway. From other inmates I interacted with, I discovered that the average evidence brief for a crime of this magnitude is usually around a thousand pages long, sometimes many thousands of pages long. Mine was barely over three hundred. Is this significant? I've said it before, that this is a weak, circumstantial case at best. Even the prosecutor at my commital hearing admited that it was circumstantial. The size of the brief should suggest to you its volume of evidence.
So why wasn't this thrown out at the commital hearing? If it is a weak case, it should get thrown out and not go to trial, right? The magistrate certainly has this power under certain parametres, were it not for two things that rendered me speechless. While the magistrate has the power to not commit a case to stand trial, he usually doesn't because the DPP (Director of Public Prosecutions) has the power to disregard this and directly present a case to trial. This in fact happened a week prior to my commital proceedings - a case was heard, thrown out, and the DPP decided to present it to trial anyway. Shocked yet? Disgusted? The other thing is, that if a case gets thrown out, the prosecution is obligated to pay for the defendant's legal fees. Cynically, you might think this explains the former.
So why didn't I immediately get bail at least? Bail is a right, you are presumed innocent before proven guilty, yes? In practice, no. While I understand the prudence of keeping someone charged with a serious crime locked up, the fact of the matter is I had to wait five months before evidence was even heard in a court. Bail in my case requires 'exceptional circumstances' to be present in order to be approved. This is a nebulous term that isn't definitively stated in the Bail Act, so what ends up happening is the arguments for and against are put forward and it's up to a judge to say one way or another. Though he didn't toss this case out, the magistrate who presided over my commital hearing agreed that the case was weak and that exceptional circumstances were present - and so here I am.
So what makes the case weak? Before I shed a little light on this, try to understand that I can't talk about it in any great detail. Don't think that there is anything in my case that is damning - if there were, I wouldn't have gotten bail and I wouldn't be here. You just have to have faith that the following I say is true: this case is weak, full of hyperbole, hearsay, and character assassination. It relies on too many little things to support it, like a house of cards, and it's evidentiary and logical integrity is shockingly deficient. Something is wrong when 'proving the negative' is considered acceptable. There are other points too, which I've told friends in private.
I hope the above is enough to give you an indication of what has come before. The support I've received thus far from everybody I know has been exceptional and I'm truly grateful for that. I don't want to come across as needful, but I didn't update this with the call for more donations because things are hunky dory. The sad fact of the matter is, the prosecution has a large warchest that I could never even begin to match. They don't have to worry about resources; I do. I'm trying to get a loan to cover the legal costs but every little bit counts, particularly in paying off a loan that will put me in debt for years.
So I'm asking the board here and at Stardestroyer for help. Some of you have known me for years, a rare few of you have even met me personally and enjoyed my hospitality, and I yours, and I've interacted with a great many of you since I joined SDN back in 2003, and LibArc back in 2005. I'm sure you can all vouch for me.
It doesn't promise to be a lengthy trial, because there really isn't a tremendous volume of evidence. I hope to continue studying my Arts degree in Literature/Professional Writing, and to put this behind me. The last few years have been hard on my family and I, but we've managed to get through it and luck has to change eventually.
If any of you feel you can contribute to my legal fund, I would be enormously and eternally grateful. It is a hard thing to ask, which is one of the reasons why I've put this off for so long. I hope it's not a hard thing for you to give. My family and I would like to thank you for reading this.
-Chris.
This link will take you to the frontpage of LibriumArcana.com, where you'll find a link at the bottom that will take you to a paypal account set up for this.
Please donate to my legal fund.
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#2
I've sticky this thread for the duration. Good Luck my friend.
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As soon as I find out weather or not I have a job on Monday. I'll give you what I can. Not promising it'll be a lot, I just hope it helps.
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shark42bait: i admire that in a woman....
I'm a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in an AWESOME rack!
"if you want to get out of a speeding ticket short skirts and crying are still the way to go" Kairy on "mythbusters"
LimePink: "Um, Mr. President? I was doing a suduko puzzle, and based on the hidden co-ordinates in the grid, I think Osama Bin Laden is either here : points on map: or here :points to another spot within 5 miles:. Also, Jay-Z killed Tupac Shakur and the lost treasure of Atlantis actually turned to the glacier that sunk the Titanic."
#5
I gave what I could spare.
Oh, and the thread on SDN had a side effect of reminding me of LA's existence. Yay!
Have a very nice day.
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Oh, and the thread on SDN had a side effect of reminding me of LA's existence. Yay!
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
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I don't have anything to spare at the moment, so I've asked Adam to make a donation for me. I'll pay him back eventually, probably in the spring.
I probably don't know you as well as lots of others here, but from your posts here and at SDN, I have a great deal of respect for you. Best of luck.
I probably don't know you as well as lots of others here, but from your posts here and at SDN, I have a great deal of respect for you. Best of luck.
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chris....
my thoughts and hopes are with you. i give what i can and will give more as soon as i am able.
i hope all goes well and as quickly as possible.
don't forget to take care of not only the ones you love but also yourself during this stressful time.
good luck.
my thoughts and hopes are with you. i give what i can and will give more as soon as i am able.
i hope all goes well and as quickly as possible.
don't forget to take care of not only the ones you love but also yourself during this stressful time.
good luck.
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I just put in 70 bucks from my brother and I. Sorry we couldn't do more, but I am a little short on funds right now. Hope it helps, and good luck.
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I've been yelling at the banks for the last week because they're being stupid. Suffice to say the transfer hasn't gone through yet. I'm not a jerk who forgets her obligations. I am still going to do a transfer once the money comes in.
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yea, I need to get a check cashed and pay one more bill.... I have had a few unexpected expenses come up. I give hat i can as soon as I can get it. Hope it helps.
shark42bait: you are evil...
shark42bait: i admire that in a woman....
I'm a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in an AWESOME rack!
"if you want to get out of a speeding ticket short skirts and crying are still the way to go" Kairy on "mythbusters"
LimePink: "Um, Mr. President? I was doing a suduko puzzle, and based on the hidden co-ordinates in the grid, I think Osama Bin Laden is either here : points on map: or here :points to another spot within 5 miles:. Also, Jay-Z killed Tupac Shakur and the lost treasure of Atlantis actually turned to the glacier that sunk the Titanic."
shark42bait: i admire that in a woman....
I'm a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in an AWESOME rack!
"if you want to get out of a speeding ticket short skirts and crying are still the way to go" Kairy on "mythbusters"
LimePink: "Um, Mr. President? I was doing a suduko puzzle, and based on the hidden co-ordinates in the grid, I think Osama Bin Laden is either here : points on map: or here :points to another spot within 5 miles:. Also, Jay-Z killed Tupac Shakur and the lost treasure of Atlantis actually turned to the glacier that sunk the Titanic."
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UPDATE
My trial was supposed to have started on the 19th of February. Due to unexpected developments in a trial my Judge is currently presiding over, this has been delayed to sometime next week. I thought it might start on next monday, but I just learnt that this has become untenable.
Anyway, I thought I might update people on where this is at and what's happening. Short answer is: not a whole lot, although there has been several positive developments.
My trial was supposed to have started on the 19th of February. Due to unexpected developments in a trial my Judge is currently presiding over, this has been delayed to sometime next week. I thought it might start on next monday, but I just learnt that this has become untenable.
Anyway, I thought I might update people on where this is at and what's happening. Short answer is: not a whole lot, although there has been several positive developments.
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'Have been' my favorite dirty little semantics whore.Stofsk wrote:UPDATE
there has been several positive developments.
So, are these developments we've been kept abreast of, or is there a new ray of sunshine for your adoring masses?
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"'Flammable' and 'inflammable' have the same meaning! This language is insane!"
GIVE ME COFFEE AND I WILL ALLOW YOU TO LIVE!- Frigid
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I created the sound of madness, wrote the book on pain
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don't make me exchange words with youPetrosjko wrote:'Have been' my favorite dirty little semantics whore.Stofsk wrote:UPDATE
there has been several positive developments.
It's little things. Say for example, I'm happy with the Judge who will preside over my case.So, are these developments we've been kept abreast of, or is there a new ray of sunshine for your adoring masses?