Officers' repeated visits to the home of a sex offender even as…
Officers' repeated visits to the home of a sex offender even as…
The legal saga surrounding a California woman who was kidnapped…
Updated: Thursday, 01 Oct 2009, 6:49 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 01 Oct 2009, 6:48 AM EDT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Phillip Garrido has contacted a Sacramento television station to
express concerns about the legal rights of the woman he is charged
with kidnapping 18 years ago, raping and hiding in the backyard of
his home.
In a
letter addressed to a KCRA anchorman and dated Sept. 29, Garrido wrote that Jaycee Dugard "has been
repeatedly denied access to have an attorney present during
questioning," the station reported Wednesday.
"Over and over she clearly expressed this request from the
beginning to the conclusion of questioning," Garrido wrote. "Her
civil rights have been clearly violated."
A spokesman for the El Dorado County jail, where Garrido is
being held, said the letter appears authentic.
Dugard's stepfather, Carl Probyn, told KCRA that the letter
"sounds stupid."
"He violated her rights. We've got her back," Probyn said
An El Dorado County prosecutor said Garrido has been
following coverage of the case from jail, where he has access to a
television and newspapers.
A spokesman for the Sheriff's Department, which has been
speaking with Dugard since she resurfaced, did not immediately
respond to a telephone call seeking comment.
McGregor Scott, a former U.S. chief prosecutor who was
retained to represent Dugard last week, would not comment on
Garrido's statement.
The anchorman, Walt Gray, tried to visit Garrido in jail for
a follow-up interview, but Garrido refused to see him without his
defense lawyer present.
The lawyer, public defender Susan Gellman, said she had
counseled her client not to speak with the news media and that she
would strongly reiterate that advice.
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