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I rec'd the Department of Juvenile Justice "packet"
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 260464" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>K...the one thing that I think is so much in his favor for your son is that he is getting his consequences now when he is a juvenile. This doesnt have to ruin the rest of his life. He can learn from his mistakes and get out of the juvenile system and not enter the adult system. He has that choice. He doesnt have to have adult charges on his record. Everything he has right now is from age 14 and below. </p><p></p><p>I wish Cory had been forced to do juvenile time because maybe then he wouldnt have thought the law was joking and that they didnt apply to him. It took him until he was 20 before they finally had enough of his bs and it was ME who forced their hands. Believe me, you dont want to be the one who forces your son to have 4 adult felonies on his record. Those never go away and now Cory is pretty much doomed. I know what it is like to worry about a kid who will probably bounce in and out of jail. That is what we predict for Cory. We can only hope he doesnt do it too awfully much. We have been pleasantly surprised that he has made it an entire year so far...that is better than his past track record...sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 260464, member: 1514"] K...the one thing that I think is so much in his favor for your son is that he is getting his consequences now when he is a juvenile. This doesnt have to ruin the rest of his life. He can learn from his mistakes and get out of the juvenile system and not enter the adult system. He has that choice. He doesnt have to have adult charges on his record. Everything he has right now is from age 14 and below. I wish Cory had been forced to do juvenile time because maybe then he wouldnt have thought the law was joking and that they didnt apply to him. It took him until he was 20 before they finally had enough of his bs and it was ME who forced their hands. Believe me, you dont want to be the one who forces your son to have 4 adult felonies on his record. Those never go away and now Cory is pretty much doomed. I know what it is like to worry about a kid who will probably bounce in and out of jail. That is what we predict for Cory. We can only hope he doesnt do it too awfully much. We have been pleasantly surprised that he has made it an entire year so far...that is better than his past track record...sigh. [/QUOTE]
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