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Back from court with difficult child 2
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 413442" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sending you a very caring hug and warm thoughts. The system varies from place to place/ The power of the DA is beyond what is believed by the general public. If the PD can not get the felony reduced to a misdemeanor I would suggest finding the top attorney available. Yes, I know. It is very costly. The "felony" is thrown at kids unnecessarily very often where we live and it might as well be a visable branding of the letter F on the body. The repercussions are, or can be, life limiting. If the PD tells you that a juvie felony charge doesn't impact because juvie records are sealed don't swallow it. If at 18 + he should get into trouble again the juvie record is accessed by the Court in deciding punishment.</p><p> </p><p>On the bright side I am <strong>so </strong>glad you were able to reach your psychiatrist and get an appointment quickly. That is a huge blessing for your family. Just a huge plus! I'm keeping you in my prayers. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 413442, member: 35"] Sending you a very caring hug and warm thoughts. The system varies from place to place/ The power of the DA is beyond what is believed by the general public. If the PD can not get the felony reduced to a misdemeanor I would suggest finding the top attorney available. Yes, I know. It is very costly. The "felony" is thrown at kids unnecessarily very often where we live and it might as well be a visable branding of the letter F on the body. The repercussions are, or can be, life limiting. If the PD tells you that a juvie felony charge doesn't impact because juvie records are sealed don't swallow it. If at 18 + he should get into trouble again the juvie record is accessed by the Court in deciding punishment. On the bright side I am [B]so [/B]glad you were able to reach your psychiatrist and get an appointment quickly. That is a huge blessing for your family. Just a huge plus! I'm keeping you in my prayers. DDD [/QUOTE]
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