In some very, very bizarre criminal defense news indeed coming out of the Atlanta area, after a man shot his 6-year-old grandson while arguing about a watermelon, state welfare officials question the placement of this child. The boy identified, as Michael Levigne and his brother were both placed in their grandparent’s home when their parents turned over custody to the grandparents in 2005. For his sake he had better have a good attorney. All in all, this reminds me of a similiarly weird criminal defense related case which came out of the city of San Diego a few years back, but I cannot remeber all of the exact specifics and such, unfortunately or I would gladly share them with you guys.
The state Child Advocate Office is now investigating the placement of the two boys by the DFCS office, who cannot find the records of their home inspection and approval for the children from 2004. As an aside, if you require a top flank San Diego criminal attorney then may I suggest the esteemed offices of this particular firm. He is one of the more dependable domestic violence lawyer that you will find and can likewide help with various criminal defense related cases in San Diego also. The DFCS does have records of a March 2004 evaluation when there were certain red flags, such as a child abuse charge filed in 1993 of grandmother Linda Clark that was later dropped. There was other past problems of housing, unemployment, and poverty, a second March evaluation approved the Clarks home for the children to live.

