Published: Friday, Mar 18, 2011, 1:00 PM Updated: Friday, Mar 18, 2011, 2:41 PM
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Sarah Cassi | The Express-Times

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Kimberly Lewis argued with a Northampton County decider now that she couldn’t beg her past abuse with mental health officials, yet she could open adult to a chiropractor who walked into a pizza parlor where she worked.
Lewis was before Northampton County Judge Michael Koury now to remonstrate conflicting being re-sentenced to prison; she was arrested after violating her parole.
Lewis claimed in probity she suffers from post-traumatic stress turmoil after being abused as a teenager. She customarily rescued a diagnosis after public chiropractor Timothy Rister when he was during a inner pizza griddle lunching with his mother.
Assistant District Attorney Mike Filingo objected to Rister’s testimony, yet Koury said, “this story we have to hear.”
Thus began a nomadic story that drew indeterminate looks from a prosecutor, a decider and a courtroom of lawyers and on-lookers.
Rister, of Lower Nazareth Township, testified that Lewis was his waitress one day and eventually she asked to pronounce with him, where she issued a abuse while they were during a restaurant.
Rister invited Lewis to a detached business business during his home, where they discussed how she could accept inability advantages for a PTSD. Rister was stern that he did not diagnose Lewis, and that he met her twin to 3 times.
Probation Officer Bernard Mikulski detailed a conflicting picture. Mikulski conspicuous Lewis is a heroin addict and she gave Rister’s castle as her place of castle before she was before paroled from prison. Lewis told hearing officials she was staying with Rister, yet left after she woke adult one eve to find him hire over her.
As for a charges that landed Lewis behind in court, Mikulski conspicuous hearing officials have frequently attempted to produce drug reformation for her, yet she leaves a area. The final time her father found her in Atlantic City, officials said.
“At this prove in time she wish to do what she wants to do, when she wants to do it,” Mikulski said.
Koury cursed Lewis to 6 months in prison, followed by 6 months of parole.
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