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<blockquote data-quote="Childofmine" data-source="post: 651562" data-attributes="member: 17542"><p>Terry we are here with you.</p><p></p><p>The day my son was arrested for two felonies, the detective and I arrived at my exhusbands house to pick him up at the same time.</p><p></p><p>I was taking my son and his car through emissions because the car tags were so expired he didn't want to be picked up on the way there.</p><p></p><p>I stood on the porch with the detective and we both knocked on the door. My son ran out the back door. All the detective would say---due to privacy rules---was that this time the charges were felonies. Up to that point they had all been "just misdemeanors." I was sobbing and crying and the detective was very kind.</p><p></p><p>Finally via the phone I persuaded my son to come back and turn himself in.</p><p></p><p>I stood there while the detective read him his rights and put the handcuffs on his and put him in the car. The charges were from a grand jury indictment for charges from two years previous when my son sold pills twice to an person who was wired and working with the police. </p><p></p><p>Lots of protests from my son but the bottom line was he did it. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, it was one of the hardest days of the journey for me. Witnessing all of that and by strange coincidence being there at the very same time as the detective. </p><p></p><p>It is almost unbearable what we go through here on this board but I can tell you that wasng the end for me or for my son. There is hope. </p><p></p><p>Things can turn around. And we can live and even thrive as we experience these types of things and hit our own bottoms. </p><p></p><p>The details are just details, truly. Try not to stress too much on the details. The police have been there done that and they usually can figure it out fairly quickly. </p><p></p><p>I hope you are being kind to yourself tonight. You deserve some peace and serenity. Hang in there. We get it and we care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Childofmine, post: 651562, member: 17542"] Terry we are here with you. The day my son was arrested for two felonies, the detective and I arrived at my exhusbands house to pick him up at the same time. I was taking my son and his car through emissions because the car tags were so expired he didn't want to be picked up on the way there. I stood on the porch with the detective and we both knocked on the door. My son ran out the back door. All the detective would say---due to privacy rules---was that this time the charges were felonies. Up to that point they had all been "just misdemeanors." I was sobbing and crying and the detective was very kind. Finally via the phone I persuaded my son to come back and turn himself in. I stood there while the detective read him his rights and put the handcuffs on his and put him in the car. The charges were from a grand jury indictment for charges from two years previous when my son sold pills twice to an person who was wired and working with the police. Lots of protests from my son but the bottom line was he did it. Anyway, it was one of the hardest days of the journey for me. Witnessing all of that and by strange coincidence being there at the very same time as the detective. It is almost unbearable what we go through here on this board but I can tell you that wasng the end for me or for my son. There is hope. Things can turn around. And we can live and even thrive as we experience these types of things and hit our own bottoms. The details are just details, truly. Try not to stress too much on the details. The police have been there done that and they usually can figure it out fairly quickly. I hope you are being kind to yourself tonight. You deserve some peace and serenity. Hang in there. We get it and we care. [/QUOTE]
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