1998 - The decisions of a Denver Probate Court judge that deprived 83-year-old Letty Milstein of her rights and her money were slapped down by the Colorado Court of Appeals.
The case of Letty Milstein, mother of Denver socialite Judi Wolf, was sent back to the probate court by the appellate court. One of Letty's attorneys, Cris Campbell, says he will seek the return of more than a half-million dollars taken from his client's estate by what Campbell calls "that incestuous little group of lawyers, conservators and guardians down at the probate court."
Although the Court of Appeals decision does not name or criticize Probate Judge C. Jean Stewart directly, it describes--and reverses--error after error in her handling of the case.
Most important, the decision affirmed that Letty--and for that matter, any allegedly incapacitated person--has the right under Colorado law to be represented by counsel and to attend all legal proceedings in person.
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Letty Wins
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The fight between socialite Judi Wolf and her brother has turned into the mother of all family feuds.
Mommy Dearest
When a Denver probate judge came calling, Letty Milstein lost her day in court.
To Grandmother's House We Go
Letty Milstein takes her case to the state Supreme Court.
Here Comes the Judge
After eighteen months as a ward of the court, Letty Milstein will finally get her day in court.
Changing of the Guard
See also:
Denver Probate Lawyer
The case of Letty Milstein, mother of Denver socialite Judi Wolf, was sent back to the probate court by the appellate court. One of Letty's attorneys, Cris Campbell, says he will seek the return of more than a half-million dollars taken from his client's estate by what Campbell calls "that incestuous little group of lawyers, conservators and guardians down at the probate court."
Although the Court of Appeals decision does not name or criticize Probate Judge C. Jean Stewart directly, it describes--and reverses--error after error in her handling of the case.
Most important, the decision affirmed that Letty--and for that matter, any allegedly incapacitated person--has the right under Colorado law to be represented by counsel and to attend all legal proceedings in person.
Full Article and Source:
Letty Wins
More information:
The fight between socialite Judi Wolf and her brother has turned into the mother of all family feuds.
Mommy Dearest
When a Denver probate judge came calling, Letty Milstein lost her day in court.
To Grandmother's House We Go
Letty Milstein takes her case to the state Supreme Court.
Here Comes the Judge
After eighteen months as a ward of the court, Letty Milstein will finally get her day in court.
Changing of the Guard
See also:
Denver Probate Lawyer
7 comments:
Let the celebration begin!
Glad to hear that there are some real judges out there!
"Incest" is nothing new - in NY, we called it "The Incest Club."
The whole scheme/scam is laid out by the gang before it gets filed or docketed!
Notice tho -- what they're charging him with is a single count of wire fraud. That's what cooks their goose in reality -- it's not all the stealing.
1998? This is 2009! They say the wheels of justice grind slowly, but this is beyond outrageous and nothing short of a miracle that Letty Milstein survived this.
This story is a great find -- it's a sure spirit lifter!
Wow! I would love to hear atty Campbell's delivery on his "That incestuous little group" speech.
I bet it was a doozie!
It is encouraging to see this scenario from 1998 -- wins ARE possible!
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