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Phone: +529844238824
Email: waconzy@live.com
Date of birth: August 10 983
Born in: Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
Address: Calle 14 entre Avenida 40 y Centro, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, México
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waconzy
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Timing: Ongoing until lawyer/court confirms otherwise
Next step: Use lawyer, court, certified mail, or official channels only.
Why it matters: Approaching anyone covered by a protection order could cause another arrest even if the order seems improper.
Timing: Within 48 hours
Next step: Take dated photos and obtain a medical report from a doctor, hospital, jail record, or official medical examiner.
Why it matters: Supports claims about injury, excessive force, denial of medical care, and detention conditions.
Timing: Immediately
Next step: Request original order, proof of notification, 30-day extension, proof of extension notification, any new 60-day order, legal basis, dates, and authority.
Why it matters: You were arrested for violating an order you say you were not properly notified of; exact terms are critical to avoid further violations.
Timing: Immediately
Next step: List dates, locations, people present, exact words if remembered, documents signed, and evidence for each event.
Why it matters: A clear timeline helps lawyers, courts, agencies, and consulates understand the case without emotional language.
Timing: Within 15 days / 2 weeks
Next step: File with Comisión de Derechos Humanos and/or Consejo de la Judicatura; include documents and witness details.
Why it matters: Threats, forced signature, and backdated documents are serious if supported by evidence.
Timing: As soon as lawyer is retained
Next step: Ask lawyer to request DNA test, recognition of paternity, correction of birth record, visitation/custody, and child support determination.
Why it matters: Legal fatherhood may require judicial recognition and possibly correction of the birth certificate.
Timing: Within 15 days
Next step: Include detention dates/times, injury evidence, requests for medical care, communication denial, and release paperwork.
Why it matters: Source says 36 hours without food, water, communication, or medical treatment while injured.
Timing: Immediately
Next step: Provide photos, medical report, witnesses, exact location, and names/identifiers of involved people if known.
Why it matters: Creates official record of alleged assault/injury and supports request for video and medical evidence.
Timing: Immediately
Next step: State date, time, location, who was present, items, estimated value, proof of possession, and camera-footage request.
Why it matters: Missing property should be handled factually and separately from family-court issues.
Timing: Within 7 days
Next step: Interview at least 3 lawyers and ask family-law, restraining-order, paternity, custody, and criminal-procedure questions.
Why it matters: A private lawyer can challenge protection orders, file paternity/custody action, and protect against criminal-process mistakes.
Timing: Before first lawyer meeting
Next step: Use the saved consultation memo template and attach the raw source, timeline, and evidence checklist.
Why it matters: A concise memo helps the lawyer act faster and focus on legal relief.
Timing: Ongoing
Next step: Save copies in cloud storage and attach them to the Evidence table as they become available.
Why it matters: Loss of evidence weakens paternity, custody, property, and abuse-of-authority claims.
Timing: Within 30 days of arrest / immediately
Next step: Send written request to Fiscalía for building footage and any mentioned camera footage from the incident.
Why it matters: Footage may prove arrest location, complaint attempt, injuries, and incident facts; footage may be deleted.
Timing: Immediately
Next step: Contact country-of-citizenship consulate first; note that U.S. green card alone may not trigger U.S. consular protection.
Why it matters: As a foreign national, consular assistance may help with lawyer lists, detention-rights monitoring, and documentation.
Timing: As soon as complaint facts are organized
Next step: Write formal request to Instituto de la Defensoría Pública with specific conduct and evidence.
Why it matters: If current defender is ineffective or conflicted, replacement may protect legal rights.
Timing: After lawyer review
Next step: Have lawyer review and send through certified/legal channel if allowed.
Why it matters: Creates record of paternity/access request but could be risky under protection order if sent directly.
Timing: Before next court hearing
Next step: Ask lawyer or family court about court-ordered DNA procedure and costs.
Why it matters: DNA testing is the strongest proof of biological paternity.