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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 184725" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I would call the Courthouse and ask if he has to be physically present for</p><p>the "appearance" on Monday or if you can go in his place. Explain that he</p><p>is many hours away, etc....but don't discuss the charges. Make specific</p><p>notes of what time you called, who you spoke to (name spelled correctly)</p><p>and what you were told. Chances are you can go alone and will be told what the next step will be.</p><p> </p><p>Sad to say I don't trust anyone in "the system" so if it comes to an actual</p><p>Court date, I also recommend hiring an experienced juvie attorney. It is not like it used to be in the court system, particularly with teens. Some of our communities are VERY ANTI youthful offenders. It is wise to be forewarned and forearmed. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 184725, member: 35"] I would call the Courthouse and ask if he has to be physically present for the "appearance" on Monday or if you can go in his place. Explain that he is many hours away, etc....but don't discuss the charges. Make specific notes of what time you called, who you spoke to (name spelled correctly) and what you were told. Chances are you can go alone and will be told what the next step will be. Sad to say I don't trust anyone in "the system" so if it comes to an actual Court date, I also recommend hiring an experienced juvie attorney. It is not like it used to be in the court system, particularly with teens. Some of our communities are VERY ANTI youthful offenders. It is wise to be forewarned and forearmed. DDD [/QUOTE]
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