Knox
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Paul DerOhannesian is an expert in "custody cases"? Being blackout drunk and using whatever they were smoking has different implications. Persia left that party in the state she was found in, she didn't go to the GE campus and continue the party. I have some thoughts on why/how others allowed to leave with Halo, but I'll refrain from stating them.MAR 14, 2024
Persia Nelson is tentatively said to appear in court Friday, but questions still remain about what her mental state was at the time she reported he daughter Halo missing. ...Baby Halo Death: Questions about mother’s mental state
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Persia Nelson is tentatively said to appear in court Friday, but questions still remain about what her mental state was at the time she reported he daughter Halo missin…www.news10.com
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... attorney Paul DerOhannesian, an expert in custody cases who says her mental state at that time will be key in determining where this case goes.
“The police chief said in the news conference, she said she didn’t know where she was and that’s very important, why doesn’t she know where she was? Is it because she was intentionally withholding information is it because she’s under the influence of intoxicants? Does she have some mental health issues? That’s going to be ultimately very important as to what happens and her mental state” said the attorney.
According to the evidence we've seen so far, I'm confident this case will end with a plea bargain. There literally is no defense to Persia's actions that night, which ended Halo's life. How would a jury would react?