Dionne Press, Helping Keep the Trains Running on Time
The British guy charged with aiding his wife's suicide and represented by Dionne Press (who tried to get the DA's Offfice to file charges against me or grieve me for offering to help him for free) has now been sitting in jail for 30 days.
He is still charged with a class "C" (maximum $500 fine, dischargeable at $50 or $100 a day) misdemeanor.
Today his case was reset till 27 August.
There is still no sign of Ms. Press having taken any action to secure her client's freedom. She has not filed a writ of habeas corpus.
She has, however, accepted appointments to an astounding fifty-four other cases in the month since she took on his case (and has pled a depressing thirty-three of them).