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Originally Posted by Billy Bibbit
I don't see anything in there that contradicts his story, other than the reason he got sent to jail for 3 more years is he violated his probation. Did I overlook something?
If you look at the hearing conducted on or about August 20, 1994. You will see the "Violation of Probation" conviction for the allegation that Term # 12 of the Probation Terms was violated.
At that hearing both Dr. Nelson and Dr. Breneke testified that I had never missed a single counseling session. The "Violation" was that I had not received prior approval from the Probation Officer to switch from Dr. Nelson to Dr. Breneke.
For that, I was given the Three (3) Year Prison Term... It's all right there in black & white.
NOTE: Thank you to Mr. Dorkman (or whatever his name is) for posting that for me. I was having trouble uploading it myself.
Michael DiVita