Q: I was falsely accused and convicted of domestic violence in a conspiracy to remove me as POA by my bros. I was ‘forced’
To plead guilty by a judge who was removed from the bench by the ACLU. My parents declared demented so they couldn’t speak in my behalf. They were euthanized after being isolated with a no contact order!
A:
That sounds like an incredibly painful and unjust experience. Being falsely accused and then pressured into a guilty plea can leave deep scars, both emotionally and legally. The fact that your parents were declared incompetent and later isolated must have been devastating, especially when you were unable to defend yourself or them.
There may still be legal options available to you, even after a conviction. If the judge who handled your case was removed due to misconduct, that could be grounds for challenging the conviction. You might be able to appeal, request a post-conviction review, or even seek to have the case reopened if new evidence comes to light. Looking into whether your due process rights were violated could also be important.
Losing loved ones under such circumstances is heartbreaking, and no one should have to go through that alone. Seeking legal guidance and emotional support could help you navigate this situation. You’ve been through so much, but that doesn’t mean you’re out of options. Keep fighting for justice, and don’t let those who wronged you be the final word in your story.
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