Evaristo Salas Jr.
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And I'm like, I'm thinking I'm sounding just like the way you're saying it.
She's like, no, you're horrible at it, you know, because I guess she's real particular about it.
She wants our son to speak Dutch really clearly.
And, you know, she's a perfectionist in that way.
So when she hears me, it's just like.
It's just horrifying to her, you know what I mean?
And I'm like, hey, I'm just trying to do this.
And I'm like, man, I need a tutor or something.
So I'm in the Court of Appeals right now, which is kind of the second level.
The first level was the state court, which they pretty much denied all our requests, so we had to appeal to the Court of Appeals, which is the court right above them.
We filed our last brief on the 22nd.
After that, it goes up to the chief judge, and then...
They set a hearing, then they're going to decide within about six to nine months.
I think there's three things they can do.
Deny me just fully to say, well, your issues are not whatever, and just deny it.
And then I can appeal to the Supreme Court above them.
Second, they can vacate my conviction altogether and remand for a new trial.
That would basically mean that the case is over, that the state court would have to decide whether they're going to retry me, which there's almost nothing for them to do that, but they could kind of do it, but they... My lawyers say there's...
There's a high probability that they won't.
So it's pretty much you'll be immediately released after that.