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<blockquote data-quote="Sherril2000" data-source="post: 661723" data-attributes="member: 18767"><p>Aww thank you both so much. In answer to your question, the worst case scenario is 8 years. He & someone he barely knows decided to sell fake pills to a drug dealer. Brilliant huh? The drug dealers neighbors called the police because there was so much commotion, & he told the police my son & this other guy robbed him. His attorney says he may actually get the whole thing dropped. I don't want my son to think he can just do things like this without being punished though. He has to learn that he can't break the law. He always tells he's not safe on the outside without a gun. Makes me sad. He's had so many advantages, & definitely doesn't need to rob anyone. Ever since he's been locked up, he's tried to act tough. He's a little guy (5'6"), so he acts mean so he doesn't get picked on.</p><p>I'm with you, I'm way too hard on myself too, when it comes to him, or any of my kids. And you're right, we don't deserve this self criticism. It really helps to talk to other moms who've been through this . I come here when I just can't take it anymore. Thank YOU!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sherril2000, post: 661723, member: 18767"] Aww thank you both so much. In answer to your question, the worst case scenario is 8 years. He & someone he barely knows decided to sell fake pills to a drug dealer. Brilliant huh? The drug dealers neighbors called the police because there was so much commotion, & he told the police my son & this other guy robbed him. His attorney says he may actually get the whole thing dropped. I don't want my son to think he can just do things like this without being punished though. He has to learn that he can't break the law. He always tells he's not safe on the outside without a gun. Makes me sad. He's had so many advantages, & definitely doesn't need to rob anyone. Ever since he's been locked up, he's tried to act tough. He's a little guy (5'6"), so he acts mean so he doesn't get picked on. I'm with you, I'm way too hard on myself too, when it comes to him, or any of my kids. And you're right, we don't deserve this self criticism. It really helps to talk to other moms who've been through this . I come here when I just can't take it anymore. Thank YOU! [/QUOTE]
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