By Sam Stanton
sstanton@sacbee.com
As the Jaycee Lee Dugard kidnapping case drags on, Nancy Garrido's lawyer suggested today that Dugard and her two children should be allowed to visit Garrido before the trial begins.
Attorney Stephen Tapson said after a five-minute court hearing today that he believes it would be better for Dugard to see Nancy Garrido in a private setting before she sees her stand trial in Dugard's kidnapping.
"She loves those kids, she loves Jaycee," Tapson said. "This is a relationship born in evil, but she loves them and misses them."
An El Dorado Superior Court judge has issued a protective order that prohibits Phillip or Nancy Garrido from trying to contact Dugard, who they allegedly kidnapped and held for 18 years.
Tapson said that because of that order he cannot formally request such a meeting, but he said he believed it would be beneficial if Dugard decided to make such a move.
Today's hearing in Placerville consisted of brief housekeeping matters, including an order from the judge that the Garridos, who are being held separately in the El Dorado County jail, be allowed to speak by phone once in July and once in August.
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