July 25, 2012 at 8:45am PST
Hall of Justice and Records, 400 County Center, Redwood City
Tomorrow's hearing is for the criminal proceedings against william hamilton ayres, who was past president of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and who molested many young boys under the guise of providing psychiatric care.
Tomorrow’s hearing to listed as “To Set” and it’s scheduled for 8:45am, probably meaning that it will last 5-10 minutes, ending before the start of the day’s cases, and resulting in another court date to actually review the report and determine next steps.
Most recently in the criminal case, we heard that ayres was definitely malingering in a deliberate effort to avoid having to face retrial for molesting young boys. ayres has been refusing treatment at Napa State Hospital to “restore competence."
At the time of the last court hearing, (May 3, 2012) there were delays in doctor’s reports, etc, as per usual in this case… The judge said that he’s reviewed the statues; He adjusted the due date for the Napa Director’s report to July 25, 2012 so that it falls 9 months after ayres’ initial lockup. He said that the report should have some conclusion about whether or not restoration of competency can be done, and about the extent that it can be done at Napa State Hospital. He said that if the director’s report can be done early, it should be done early. They set the next hearing date for July 25, 2012 at 8:45am so that they could look at the report, and determine next steps.
It is likely that child molester ayres will not be present in the courtroom on Wednesday, but the molester’s disgusting, dull-witted wife Solveig will probably be there, possibly along with the molester’s daughter Barbara Ayres of Sacramento, who recently was granted conservatorship over the molester, in preparation for his release from Napa back into the welcoming arms of the San Mateo County public.
I wonder if Barbara will be ignoring ayres’ interest in pursuing his sexual attraction to young boys like others did for all those years?
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