Pre Trial Release Options
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Shy bladder syndrome, also known as paruresis, is a recognized medical condition. If youre on pre-trial release and struggling with UA testing due to this condition, you can file a motion with the court for accommodations. Obtaining medical documentation from a healthcare professional can support your case. Discuss your situation with pre-trial services for guidance. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
No, I just wanna know what my options are if I don’t have a lawyer currently
In Colorado, you have a few options:
- File a Motion: You can file a motion directly with the court explaining your situation and requesting an accommodation.
- Medical Documentation: Obtain documentation from a healthcare professional that explains your condition and submit it to the court.
- Pre-Trial Services: Speak with your pre-trial services officer about your difficulties. They might assist or guide you in the right direction.
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is shy bladder a medical condition.
Yes, shy bladder, also known as paruresis, is recognized as a medical condition. It can be diagnosed by a healthcare professional. If you're facing issues due to this condition, it might be beneficial to seek medical documentation to support your case.
Would you like more information on obtaining medical documentation or how to present it to the court?
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You can obtain medical documentation by visiting a healthcare professional, such as a therapist or a doctor, who can diagnose your condition and provide a written statement. This documentation can then be submitted to the court to explain your difficulties with UA testing.
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