Jun 26, 2017

James Pawlyk refused to come to court, again; arraignment continued again


James Pawlyk refused to come to court on Friday. His arraignment was continued until this afternoon, he refused again.

Visiting Judge Terrance Boren continued arraignment until tomorrow.

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http://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2017/06/james-pawlyk-refused-to-come-to-court.html?m=1

3 comments:

  1. how does one in jail refuse to come to court?

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  2. I was wondering the same thing. Is he going to try for diminished responsibility defense?

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  3. But this may apply:
    http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/what-happens-defendant-refuses-enter-plea.html
    "But defendants who face charges have to plead at least once, in the early stages. (Most cases involve at least two pleas: the initial not-guilty plea, then a plea of guilty or no contest pursuant to a plea deal.)"

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