2Hope4 post 903....your last remark about the 3 acres of land...if it is in solely in his name....I wonder if he has signd over the land to his current lawyer for representing him in this case. I know he 'said' he did not make a lot of money in the past years, so he has no money to pay a private lawyer....the only thing he has is the land. Once the money is used up he can apply for state funding to represent him. The sad part is, others living with him lose out. They could have sold the land if it was in their name(s) and lived a 'decent' life....but not now. (Decent is not the correct word, but I cannot think of the correct one). There may be leins on the land if he owes anyone vehicles that they cannot get now due to it being part of a crime scene.