Carol Nesteikis: Autism and the Justice System
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Carol Nistakis shares her family's painful journey through the justice system after her autistic son was manipulated into illegal activity by a neighbor.
Her decade-long fight for justice led her to cofound D3, an organization helping families navigate the unique challenges autistic individuals face in legal proceedings.
• Began advocating when son was diagnosed at age 2, ensuring proper education and support
• Son functioned at age 10 level but was active in Special Olympics and held a part-time job
• 2012 incident led to 19 felony charges that were eventually reduced to one misdemeanor
• Court showed little interest in son's diagnosis despite extensive documentation
• Plea deal resulted in 2 years probation and 10 years on registry
• Son lost access to Special Olympics, recreation activities, and eventually his job
• Family was separated as son could no longer live at home due to restrictions
• Financial burden depleted savings meant for son's long-term care
• After 10 years, Carol secured a pardon and expungement without legal help
• Advocates for special courts with judges trained to understand autism
• Stresses that behaviors are manifestations of disability, not criminal intent
• Current autism rate is 1 in 31 children, making justice system reform urgent
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intro/outro music bed written by T. Wild
Why Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Chapters
1. Welcome to Why Not Me? (00:00:00)
2. Carol's Early Advocacy Journey (00:01:52)
3. Legal System Nightmare Begins (00:04:22)
4. Devastating Impact on Family Life (00:07:26)
5. Fighting for Systemic Change (00:10:13)
6. Creating Solutions Through Education (00:16:15)
7. Listeners' Call to Action (00:21:31)
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