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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 523382" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>Wantpeace: I have been to court numerous times in the last few months because of my difficult child and his arrests. He was willing to wear khaki pants and a polo shirt tucked in, with a belt when he was going before the judge. My difficult child has a beard, and he never really looks like a clean cut teenager. He looks much older than 18 years old because of his beard. I really hope that you can convince your son to wear something other than jeans to court. Can you buy him the new clothes and shoes and bring them back to your difficult child so that he can try them on at home? It might be easier for you to just buy the clothes without him, than the hassle of going shopping with your difficult child. I know that this is a lot of work for you, but it will really be much better for your difficult child if he is dressed well when he goes in front of the judge.</p><p> Is there any way that you can call the court appointed attorney and ask him questions about what will happen in court? We have hired a defense lawyer for our difficult child, and it is still confusing for me to understand exactly what happens in the courtroom. Sometimes you can call defense attorneys for a free consultation, and you can ask these attorneys questions about the charges against your son and what kind of penalties are common for these crimes. I wish both you and your difficult child good luck in court this week. Please keep us posted on the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 523382, member: 3710"] Wantpeace: I have been to court numerous times in the last few months because of my difficult child and his arrests. He was willing to wear khaki pants and a polo shirt tucked in, with a belt when he was going before the judge. My difficult child has a beard, and he never really looks like a clean cut teenager. He looks much older than 18 years old because of his beard. I really hope that you can convince your son to wear something other than jeans to court. Can you buy him the new clothes and shoes and bring them back to your difficult child so that he can try them on at home? It might be easier for you to just buy the clothes without him, than the hassle of going shopping with your difficult child. I know that this is a lot of work for you, but it will really be much better for your difficult child if he is dressed well when he goes in front of the judge. Is there any way that you can call the court appointed attorney and ask him questions about what will happen in court? We have hired a defense lawyer for our difficult child, and it is still confusing for me to understand exactly what happens in the courtroom. Sometimes you can call defense attorneys for a free consultation, and you can ask these attorneys questions about the charges against your son and what kind of penalties are common for these crimes. I wish both you and your difficult child good luck in court this week. Please keep us posted on the results. [/QUOTE]
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