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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 111466" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sadly, I think the explanation probably is the impulstivity of</p><p>the ADHD combined with the need for peer approval that young men</p><p>seem to harbor in their souls. I am saying a prayer that "the</p><p>system" shows mercy. Truthfully since it is his first and only</p><p>error to date, if I could afford legal representation I would</p><p>hire someone who is experienced and capable of explaining all the</p><p>options that are likely to come about. Very often in the Judicial system, defendants with no experience are asked to make</p><p>"choices" that they don't really understand. There are words</p><p>like "adjudicated" that get tossed out and confuse the issue. If</p><p>his future career is in jeopardy...I would support him and then make sure he knows that he owes you every cent back as he can pay</p><p>it. DDD</p><p></p><p>PS: Are you 100% positive that he was neither drunk or on some</p><p>drug? Most of us "know" our kids would "never"...until we find</p><p>out they have been there done that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 111466, member: 35"] Sadly, I think the explanation probably is the impulstivity of the ADHD combined with the need for peer approval that young men seem to harbor in their souls. I am saying a prayer that "the system" shows mercy. Truthfully since it is his first and only error to date, if I could afford legal representation I would hire someone who is experienced and capable of explaining all the options that are likely to come about. Very often in the Judicial system, defendants with no experience are asked to make "choices" that they don't really understand. There are words like "adjudicated" that get tossed out and confuse the issue. If his future career is in jeopardy...I would support him and then make sure he knows that he owes you every cent back as he can pay it. DDD PS: Are you 100% positive that he was neither drunk or on some drug? Most of us "know" our kids would "never"...until we find out they have been there done that. [/QUOTE]
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