rsd1200
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The judge said no contact at all didn't he? Or did I hear that wrong? That means she cannot talk to her mother, MIL, husband or sons about anything IMO. That would mean the ban is not just on the crime but on any communication. To me that would be hard knowing her grandmother is very ill.
Could family or friends be charged with a crime if they try to circumvent the judge's order by delivering messages she might try to send to family members who are co defendants?
Would any family or friends be stupid enough to try to deliver a message from her knowing the phones and visits are recorded and all letters are read prior to being mailed? They would get caught in a heartbeat.
I would not think anyone would be that stupid.
JMo
No, she cannot, and I'd guess their attys, as did hers, told them not to communicate with her, either. However, that doesn't mean that other family members can't talk to her about what is in the news. She just can't discuss her case with the public, or news media, and I'd not discuss my case at all over jail phones anyway unless it was with my atty. I think their main goal with the gag orders, is to avoid a mistrial, and to lessen what gets out into the public so they can seat a jury there in Pike County. Junk wants the trial kept there.