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« on: January 10, 2008, 09:03:53 AM »

Paralyzed gunshot victim jailed by judge
Attorney says woman incarcerated without chance to appear in court

Victoria Sando, a paralyzed gunshot victim, remained in the Broward County jail for the 13th day Wednesday despite a flurry of legal wrangling between the state and lawyers for the county Public Defender's office who argue that her incarceration for criminal contempt is unlawful.

"She's holding up. Anxious, but holding up," said chief assistant public defender Steve Michaelson, who said he talks to Sando several times a day.

Skirmishing over the fate of the 55-year-old Dania Beach woman is taking place before the 4th District Court of Appeal.

Sando, who is self-sufficient with the aid of a motorized wheelchair and a service dog, Fudge, was ordered jailed by Circuit Court Judge Marina Garcia-Wood after she failed to show up for a Dec. 11 hearing on a domestic abuse complaint.

In a writ filed last week, the public defender argued that the judge violated Sando's constitutional rights since she was never brought before a judge before being taken to jail.

"Despite the fact that the trial court was aware … that [Sando] was a paraplegic confined to a wheelchair who has several other health issues, the trial court failed to advise [her] of the accusation against her, failed to give [her] any opportunity to show cause why she should not be held in contempt…" wrote assistant public defender Sarah Sandler.

Meanwhile, friends and neighbors at Estates of Fort Lauderdale, the trailer park where she lives, have loaded her motorized wheelchair into a van and are standing by to pick up Sando if the Appeals Court orders her release.

"I visited her last Friday, and it was one of the saddest 45 minutes I've spent in long time," said Donna Merritt, 69. "She's freezing, and she's very small and sickly."

In sentencing Sando to six months in jail, Garcia-Wood said that she could be released in 60 days if she completed a domestic violence course while locked up.

But the public defender's office argued in an emergency petition filed last week that Garcia-Wood, a civil court judge, was wrong to order Sando to jail without giving her a chance to appear in court. Instead, sheriff's deputies rousted Sando from her home at 5:30 a.m. on Dec. 28, handcuffed her and took her directly to jail.

The 4th District Court of Appeals sent the case to the state attorney general. On Monday assistant attorney general Thomas A. Palmer argued that Sando's jailing was lawful as "direct criminal contempt."

Sandler answered Tuesday, saying that "the trial court has incarcerated [Sando] without due process of law…" and that she "should be released immediately."

Sando was paralyzed near 20 years ago when an ex-boss shot her five times in a Boynton Beach parking lot. The gunman then committed suicide.

In Sando's absence, Fudge and her pet rabbit, Bun, are being cared for by neighbor Walter Harris.
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« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2008, 09:05:33 AM »

A paraplegic? Charged with domestic abuse? Something here is not right.

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« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2008, 10:15:55 AM »

Yeah is what I am missing.....what are the details of the charges.
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« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2008, 10:39:54 AM »

I've tried to find out those details and haven't seen them anywhere. It seems they are keeping that part pretty well quiet.

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