Thank you everyone for your replies... I think a judge would allow a voluntary dismissal in my case.. as I have no assests.. The case I read on that link were when people where trying to protect assests.. But who knows... All I know today I am feeling good and breathing..
Here is a copy of the note I sent my attorney on the matter...
Please forgive the intrusion, as I know you’re a very busy man just coming back from vacation.
Mr. ******
This current issue with the Justice Department has really sent my life down hill this past week. I was committed to ****** in **** for anxiety and addiction for the past 6 days. Upon reading that letter from the Justice Department I was swamped with the same old feelings of wanting to gamble my way out of trouble. That along with some pretty severe anxiety attacks at the same time, which had lead me to be hospitalized for six days. I am now very grateful that I took that break and did not revert back to my old destructive habits.
Sorry for the rambling..
My questions I need answered are..
Why is a Trial Attorney now dealing with this from the Justice Department, and is this normal for my type of case?
If I wanted to could I have you file a motion with the judge to dismiss the case to file at a later date in time when I am more mentally prepared? Also my wife is looking for work, which may let us go the route of a chapter 13 in some time.
I have provided you everything I can get my hands on. Is this enough?
My concerns are…
1. I can’t prove where every penny went. Since I gambled on the riverboats with cash advances and was not using a players card to be rated by the casino since I did not want some mailing showing up at my house for my wife to find.
2. That this entire process will put me back in the hospital or start me gambling again.
The last letter was set by my wife on my behalf while I was hopitalized. Please take the time to review my case. I am at the point now of just wanting to request a dismissal as I feel like a deadbeat and now a crook.
Here is a copy of the note I sent my attorney on the matter...
Please forgive the intrusion, as I know you’re a very busy man just coming back from vacation.
Mr. ******
This current issue with the Justice Department has really sent my life down hill this past week. I was committed to ****** in **** for anxiety and addiction for the past 6 days. Upon reading that letter from the Justice Department I was swamped with the same old feelings of wanting to gamble my way out of trouble. That along with some pretty severe anxiety attacks at the same time, which had lead me to be hospitalized for six days. I am now very grateful that I took that break and did not revert back to my old destructive habits.
Sorry for the rambling..
My questions I need answered are..
Why is a Trial Attorney now dealing with this from the Justice Department, and is this normal for my type of case?
If I wanted to could I have you file a motion with the judge to dismiss the case to file at a later date in time when I am more mentally prepared? Also my wife is looking for work, which may let us go the route of a chapter 13 in some time.
I have provided you everything I can get my hands on. Is this enough?
My concerns are…
1. I can’t prove where every penny went. Since I gambled on the riverboats with cash advances and was not using a players card to be rated by the casino since I did not want some mailing showing up at my house for my wife to find.
2. That this entire process will put me back in the hospital or start me gambling again.
The last letter was set by my wife on my behalf while I was hopitalized. Please take the time to review my case. I am at the point now of just wanting to request a dismissal as I feel like a deadbeat and now a crook.
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