It depends on the type of hearing and why the child is there.
You can write a letter to the judge but the matter will require a full scale hearing. You must petition for joint custody or for a modification of the present custody arrangement and a hearing will be scheduled where both sides will be heard. Whatever you want to say in your letter should be expressed at the hearing. The judge may not read a letter or if she/he does may ignore it. You can't secretly supply any information to the judge to help your case. The opposing party has the right to counter any testimony you provide.You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.You can write a letter to the judge but the matter will require a full scale hearing. You must petition for joint custody or for a modification of the present custody arrangement and a hearing will be scheduled where both sides will be heard. Whatever you want to say in your letter should be expressed at the hearing. The judge may not read a letter or if she/he does may ignore it. You can't secretly supply any information to the judge to help your case. The opposing party has the right to counter any testimony you provide.You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.You can write a letter to the judge but the matter will require a full scale hearing. You must petition for joint custody or for a modification of the present custody arrangement and a hearing will be scheduled where both sides will be heard. Whatever you want to say in your letter should be expressed at the hearing. The judge may not read a letter or if she/he does may ignore it. You can't secretly supply any information to the judge to help your case. The opposing party has the right to counter any testimony you provide.You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.You can write a letter to the judge but the matter will require a full scale hearing. You must petition for joint custody or for a modification of the present custody arrangement and a hearing will be scheduled where both sides will be heard. Whatever you want to say in your letter should be expressed at the hearing. The judge may not read a letter or if she/he does may ignore it. You can't secretly supply any information to the judge to help your case. The opposing party has the right to counter any testimony you provide.You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.
The letter must paint a picture of your grandson that the judge can readily perceive. Don't be general in simply praising him. You can't just say that he is a good boy. You need to provide examples. You must be specific. You must be able to relate some true stories of positive behavior and provide illustrations that actually demonstrate the better nature of your grandson. The letter should indicate that you are aware of the charges. You should know if it is a repeated offense since that also reveals character. Note if you have seen the person express remorse for what they did. You can include personal circumstances that may have contributed to the offense but do not blame anyone other than your grandson for what he did. Your letter should be typed. You can contact the court for the name of the presiding judge who should be addressed as "Your Honor".
'Grandson' = 'barnebarn'
During the pretrial hearing for Harriet Miller, the judge will review the charges against her, hear arguments from both the defense and prosecution, and may set bail or conditions for release. Harriet's attorney may also raise any legal issues or motions related to her case during this proceeding.
That is entirely up to the judge, there is no way to know what they might do or say. .
Grandson in Russian is внук (vnuk).
I was trying to say no yesterday. Someone permanently has hearing loss.
nepot
Unokája
In Hindi, 'grandson' is said as "पोता" (pota).
Grandson in Ukrainian is внук (vnuk).
We normally say "looking forward hearing from you". It should have a preposition before the pronoun. It would be more proper to say "looking forward to hearing from you." This is called gerund, basically adding -ing to the verb, then followed by a preposition.