I don't know if this topic is worthy of its own title, and you can do with it what you want, but I received notice yesterday that I have no more opportunity left to appeal.
Just to understand, I raised the constitutional issue of ineffective assistance of counsel from before the trial even started, and as I finally reached the Supreme Court last week, they denied reviewing my appeal. They don't give a reason.
I received an order from Erie on Monday directing me to surrender on Thursday to the Erie County sheriff, and I immediately petitioned for a stay of 30 days to get my personal affairs in order. Today I received word that I was denied that extension request. So, tomorrow, I'm off to Erie to serve 18 3/4 months minimum to 24 months maximum.
I don't know if I will be in county jail out there or state correctional facilities, but either way, I won't have access to the internet to rabble rouse anymore.
So with that, I say good bye, and thank you all for some contentious debate, and tumultuous discussions. I truly wish all of you the best that you might want for yourselves and your families.
Well good luck to you Joanne I do not think that prison ... no matter which you go to will be easy ... hopefully your time will pass quickly ... and who knows they may have a library with a computer ... one never knows! LOL Anyway good luck to you!
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I want everyone to stop and think about one thing ... Joe Pilchesky is not a lawyer ... he's just a guy playing a lawyer on the internet. Please don't trust your legal needs to this man.
I sincerely wish you the peace of mind to serve the time well and for the time to pass as quickly as possible. I don't know what your personal believes are but I will remember you in my prayers. We promise to keep that asshat across the hall under scrutiny. If nothing else it will piss him off. :)
And in other news, Joe Pilchesky just announced that 2300 new posters have just joined DD, with such names as "JoeIzAHero", KickA$$Joe, and "GayforJoe".
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Free Speech does't require a multi-paragrah disclaimer Mr. Pilchesky.