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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 567727" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Hugs. While I think courts obviously factor in victim type justice, they also factor in tons of other things that weigh more combined than this mans wishes for your sons sentence. I'm with the other poster who said if he's worried about using your son as a warning to his own son, he has bigger fish to fry. Not to say your son shouldn't have consequences befitting what he did, but if your sig is right, your son is 15? Staying locked up until 18 is this mans wish? Really? I gotta say, I doubt a judge is going to see that is fair, not to mention I highly doubt that is practical under these circumstances. </p><p></p><p>Sending good juju that whatever happens today is in the best interest of your son, in that he faces logical consequences that can hopefully help him see that he needs to walk a different path. I do think sometimes these moments can be wake up calls. </p><p></p><p>I'll be watching for an update and hoping for the best outcome that can help hold your difficult child accountable but in a way that can help steer him onto new and better things in his young life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 567727, member: 4264"] Hugs. While I think courts obviously factor in victim type justice, they also factor in tons of other things that weigh more combined than this mans wishes for your sons sentence. I'm with the other poster who said if he's worried about using your son as a warning to his own son, he has bigger fish to fry. Not to say your son shouldn't have consequences befitting what he did, but if your sig is right, your son is 15? Staying locked up until 18 is this mans wish? Really? I gotta say, I doubt a judge is going to see that is fair, not to mention I highly doubt that is practical under these circumstances. Sending good juju that whatever happens today is in the best interest of your son, in that he faces logical consequences that can hopefully help him see that he needs to walk a different path. I do think sometimes these moments can be wake up calls. I'll be watching for an update and hoping for the best outcome that can help hold your difficult child accountable but in a way that can help steer him onto new and better things in his young life. [/QUOTE]
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