[administrating-your-public-servants] Re: question on a crime committed against a minor

  • From: NELSON DICE <nelsondice@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "administrating-your-public-servants@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <administrating-your-public-servants@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2021 19:52:27 +0000

I am seeking not to have the minor now adult have a say. She is traumatized and 
may want to avoid conflict, thinking that is best...

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From: administrating-your-public-servants-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
<administrating-your-public-servants-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Mike 
<leatherlips1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2021 2:58:01 PM
To: administrating-your-public-servants@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
<administrating-your-public-servants@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [administrating-your-public-servants] Re: question on a crime 
committed against a minor

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From: NELSON DICE<mailto:nelsondice@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2021 7:17 AM
To: 
administrating-your-public-servants@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:administrating-your-public-servants@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [administrating-your-public-servants] question on a crime committed 
against a minor


Assuming 8 public servant school teachers/coaches/principal/school 
superintendent  with  lawful oaths commit official misconduct crimes against a 
minor and then a parent signs sworn criminal charges against the public 
servants, and the prosecutor declares no probable cause while the daughter is 
still a minor, and then minor becomes 18 during the process of decision by 
parent to charge prosecutorial misconduct for the discretion by the prosecutor 
to ignore evidence of crime that the court used in discretion not to prosecute, 
doe the parent still have a right to press for the criminal charges to proceed, 
or does the minor, now of legal age, have to reaffirm the charges?


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