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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 627487" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>You two have so much wisdom. </p><p></p><p>I didnt know that about the paper, envelopes and stamps either so what a nice surprise. However considering how often my son wrote to his girlfriend when he was in jail, I imagine its true. </p><p></p><p>I think you are wise about not visiting before court. That was something that was hard for me the times my son was in jail before his last time. You werent here then but he had a stint in during a sentence and I was furious when he went in. I vowed I wouldnt visit, accept calls or write. I think I maintained that stance but I dont remember it. I got sick right after he got out of jail and have no recollection of that fall at all. I remember him having to go in, what the fight was about...but thats it. Probably for the best. </p><p></p><p>As far as what prison is like vs jail, well I have always heard prison is actually better. At least here jail is just a holding cell. We have no programs in our jails but we have lots in our prisons. I also watch a lot of LockUp. It makes me feel a tad better about what could happen. Cory's father thinks I am demented...lol. I say its no worse than Cory watching Cops!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 627487, member: 1514"] You two have so much wisdom. I didnt know that about the paper, envelopes and stamps either so what a nice surprise. However considering how often my son wrote to his girlfriend when he was in jail, I imagine its true. I think you are wise about not visiting before court. That was something that was hard for me the times my son was in jail before his last time. You werent here then but he had a stint in during a sentence and I was furious when he went in. I vowed I wouldnt visit, accept calls or write. I think I maintained that stance but I dont remember it. I got sick right after he got out of jail and have no recollection of that fall at all. I remember him having to go in, what the fight was about...but thats it. Probably for the best. As far as what prison is like vs jail, well I have always heard prison is actually better. At least here jail is just a holding cell. We have no programs in our jails but we have lots in our prisons. I also watch a lot of LockUp. It makes me feel a tad better about what could happen. Cory's father thinks I am demented...lol. I say its no worse than Cory watching Cops! [/QUOTE]
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