Friday, May 1, 2009

The Role Of Aquatic Life

AGREEMENT BY SIGNING

Carrascosa have to withdraw the allegations of poisoning and to leave the prison abuse
The agreement provides that the father could only see her daughter in the presence of psychologists
05/02/1909 - Las Provincias, A. RALLO VALENCIA (Photo: EFE / Miguel Rajmil)


María José consume the hours while torn between a yes or no after more than two years in prison for a conflict with the custody of his daughter. Not sure what decision to make. But the terms are clear: Carrascosa should talk before day 13 May. That is your limit.
If you are accepting out of prison. But that approval will also drop charges against her ex-husband, Peter Innes, and to establish visitation with the minor, according to sources familiar with the case confirmed.
The first point is one of the more repairs due to Mary Joseph. According to his lawyer, the notorious Marcos García Montes, several proceedings in Spain against her former husband. Specifically, for an alleged poisoning Carrascosa and abuse, among other complaints.
These cases are "pending" a few letters rogatory, the lawyer said. Next week is due to attend the Comunitat to know the details of these procedures.
One of the keys Carrascosa defense was trying to prove that counsel did not bring the girl to Valencia because he was afraid of Innes as this, according to his version, had been poisoning ever since I was pregnant with Victoria, so As explained Finkenauer Scott, counsel for the Valencia. However, prosecutor Carol Novey Catuogno, once argued that there was no evidence of this charge and less than that Innes was involved.
The benefit, she
All parties consulted agree that the best interest according to who is the youngest. A girl who has not seen his mother for more than two years but neither his father. The small lives with his grandparents in the Region since 2005. But the agreement leaves no leeway to that Innes may see his daughter alone. In fact, as explained by Carrascosa's attorney in the visitation provides that a psychologist should be present during the hours the parent is with the child.
In the event that the child had to travel to the USA. States, I would always accompanied by his mother's family and there would be a requirement the presence of a psychologist.
The court agreed with her former husband from Valencia would leave the prison where he is being held for two years. All parties are encouraged Carrascosa to give the other because each passing day in prison affects their physical and mental state. In addition, his family has suffered numerous assaults in prison. However, the final decision lies in your hands.
The Consul of Spain in New York, Fernando Villalonga, said the agency Efe Carrascosa this week that "it seems very hard that, after two years in jail, get an agreement, but also sees no more output. " His words, therefore, presage a happy ending to this story.
Should give no for an answer, the situation will complicate José María excess. It seems very unlikely, almost impossible to get out of jail Carrascosa without providing the child to Innes. And neither would be easy to understand not to accept an agreement to put an end to his time behind bars.

social pressure ex-husband's lawyers are aware that this trick is working in their favor. "The rejection of the agreement would be seen by the jury as evidence of parental interference of which he is charged, which would lead to his conviction," the lawyer Pérez Roldán.
The lawyer also said that English public opinion does not understand this refusal. Finally, he reiterated his offer of settlement to understand "that the child, Victoria, must have a father and a mother to her side. "
The legal battle between Carrascosa and Innes began in July 2005 when a court gave Maria Jose Valencia custody of his daughter, which sentence was ratified in January 2007. A In early 2006, José María Innes sued for kidnapping the girl in Spain. Judge Edward Torack, Bergen County (New Jersey), did not recognize the English sentences, awarded custody of the child to the father and ordered the mother return to EE. UU. to give to your daughter.
In August 2006 she traveled to the USA. UU. to attend a court hearing, where he met the charges against her, her passport and was told that was to deliver the baby. However, Valencia refused to follow the judge's orders and was jailed.

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