12-15-2011, 01:13 PM
awww lawyer doesn't like GPS on cars that drive bitch vicious mother around.
Fox Phoenix
14 Dec 2011
PHOENIX - A prosecutor is assuring the public that a missing Glendale girl isn't being forgotten and that authorities are pressing their investigation.
Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery says concerns for 5-year-old Jhessye (Jesse) Shockley are just as strong now as they were when she was reported missing Oct. 11.
Montgomery declined Wednesday to say if an indictment is near but said "appearances can be deceiving" when asked about the release of the girl's mother.
"We have not lost focus of the case or the importance of the investigation. Jhessye Shockley has not been forgotten and concerns over her whereabouts and the desire for her safe return are just as strong now as the first day that she went missing," said Montgomery. "The dedicated folks at Glendale and my prosecutors are hopeful for a positive outcome, we're still working to make sure as we run down leads and get evidence that we are able to arrive to an appropriate decision as to how to resolve this matter."
Jerice Hunter was arrested Nov. 21 on a child abuse charge related to the girl but released days later when prosecutors said they wanted more investigation.
Glendale police have said they don't believe they will find the girl alive, but Montgomery says it's important to find her body if only to demonstrate that the community cares.
The Glendale Police spokesperson told us today there are “no significant updates to report,” but added “I can tell you there is still a lot of work going on behind the scenes and we are making progress in the case.” What that progress is -- we don't know.
video news report with shyster lawyer:
http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news/jus...12-14-2011
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Fox Phoenix
14 Dec 2011
PHOENIX - A prosecutor is assuring the public that a missing Glendale girl isn't being forgotten and that authorities are pressing their investigation.
Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery says concerns for 5-year-old Jhessye (Jesse) Shockley are just as strong now as they were when she was reported missing Oct. 11.
Montgomery declined Wednesday to say if an indictment is near but said "appearances can be deceiving" when asked about the release of the girl's mother.
"We have not lost focus of the case or the importance of the investigation. Jhessye Shockley has not been forgotten and concerns over her whereabouts and the desire for her safe return are just as strong now as the first day that she went missing," said Montgomery. "The dedicated folks at Glendale and my prosecutors are hopeful for a positive outcome, we're still working to make sure as we run down leads and get evidence that we are able to arrive to an appropriate decision as to how to resolve this matter."
Jerice Hunter was arrested Nov. 21 on a child abuse charge related to the girl but released days later when prosecutors said they wanted more investigation.
Glendale police have said they don't believe they will find the girl alive, but Montgomery says it's important to find her body if only to demonstrate that the community cares.
The Glendale Police spokesperson told us today there are “no significant updates to report,” but added “I can tell you there is still a lot of work going on behind the scenes and we are making progress in the case.” What that progress is -- we don't know.
video news report with shyster lawyer:
http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news/jus...12-14-2011