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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 688780" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Oh I'm not worried about jail - he is. I know it won't be that bad and I hope it won't be long-term. It was such a minor offense, but the not doing community service - that tends to tick judges off. It was only 40 hours which is what makes me so mad! I even worked it out so he could do it at our church (which he was living literally a block from) and with little to no supervision. He decided to go to job corps, and they called him to go a month earlier than expected - so I went back to court and got the judge to agree to let him do it at Job Corps - which they require 40 hours of work anyway, so it wouldn't be anything extra! Then he chickened out and refused to go to job corps. And he didn't do the community service at all! He moved away instead.</p><p></p><p>He was warned.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He didn't injure my husband. Jabber has a pre-existing problem with his shoulder - which is why he was home in the first place - and at one point I guess our son shoved past him to got to the phone and Jabber - who has had 25 years of training with inmates in Dpt. of Corrections - just reacted without thinking and grabbed him - using that arm. So to be precise, Jabber was the one who got physical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 688780, member: 17309"] Oh I'm not worried about jail - he is. I know it won't be that bad and I hope it won't be long-term. It was such a minor offense, but the not doing community service - that tends to tick judges off. It was only 40 hours which is what makes me so mad! I even worked it out so he could do it at our church (which he was living literally a block from) and with little to no supervision. He decided to go to job corps, and they called him to go a month earlier than expected - so I went back to court and got the judge to agree to let him do it at Job Corps - which they require 40 hours of work anyway, so it wouldn't be anything extra! Then he chickened out and refused to go to job corps. And he didn't do the community service at all! He moved away instead. He was warned. He didn't injure my husband. Jabber has a pre-existing problem with his shoulder - which is why he was home in the first place - and at one point I guess our son shoved past him to got to the phone and Jabber - who has had 25 years of training with inmates in Dpt. of Corrections - just reacted without thinking and grabbed him - using that arm. So to be precise, Jabber was the one who got physical. [/QUOTE]
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