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<blockquote data-quote="mom_to_3" data-source="post: 445495" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>RE: Your last comment klmno, what was so "typical" of this family. That "dance" is exactly what is so typical of parents of difficult child's. I would venture to say that every parent here has danced that dance and probably didn't even know it at the time or even after the fact. Some of us (the lucky ones) realize what we've done and begin to learn detachment.</p><p></p><p>RE: the case. I do believe that Casey is guilty. I was unable to follow the trial day to day or even week to week. I am curious to know though, if anyone heard the judges instructions? I am not saying this was so in this case, but many times, the way a judge instructs the jurors before deliberations can predict the outcome. Any information or thoughts on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_to_3, post: 445495, member: 30"] RE: Your last comment klmno, what was so "typical" of this family. That "dance" is exactly what is so typical of parents of difficult child's. I would venture to say that every parent here has danced that dance and probably didn't even know it at the time or even after the fact. Some of us (the lucky ones) realize what we've done and begin to learn detachment. RE: the case. I do believe that Casey is guilty. I was unable to follow the trial day to day or even week to week. I am curious to know though, if anyone heard the judges instructions? I am not saying this was so in this case, but many times, the way a judge instructs the jurors before deliberations can predict the outcome. Any information or thoughts on this? [/QUOTE]
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