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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 259519" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>As far as him manipulating- oh, he was playing it up big time before he got arrested this last time. But I don't think this is what he's doing now because of how he's acting and things he's saying. For instance, he told the judge and everyone in court that he was concerned about being released right now because if he went home right now, he was afraid that he'd just do something to get locked up again. His defense attny told me that difficult child had told him just before court that he needed to be locked up because he "thought he was about to do something very bad". Even after difficult child testified to that, the gal stood up in court, pointed her finger at me, and told the judge in these words "right there is his problem". Keep in mind- he was in court for pulling a knife on me, holding it near my neck, and demanding that I give him cigarettes. If it had been his defense attny, it would have made sense because they try to defend their client by blaming "the victim", but this was his gal- his defense attny had already plead guilty for him and was the one to put difficult child on the stand to testify.</p><p></p><p>Another example: when difficult child told me what gal had told him- about him being sent to state Department of Juvenile Justice and it was my fault- I just looked at him and difficult child said "don't worry mom- I know the truth and I know why I'm here". He also said he just wanted to do his time the best he could and come home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 259519, member: 3699"] As far as him manipulating- oh, he was playing it up big time before he got arrested this last time. But I don't think this is what he's doing now because of how he's acting and things he's saying. For instance, he told the judge and everyone in court that he was concerned about being released right now because if he went home right now, he was afraid that he'd just do something to get locked up again. His defense attny told me that difficult child had told him just before court that he needed to be locked up because he "thought he was about to do something very bad". Even after difficult child testified to that, the gal stood up in court, pointed her finger at me, and told the judge in these words "right there is his problem". Keep in mind- he was in court for pulling a knife on me, holding it near my neck, and demanding that I give him cigarettes. If it had been his defense attny, it would have made sense because they try to defend their client by blaming "the victim", but this was his gal- his defense attny had already plead guilty for him and was the one to put difficult child on the stand to testify. Another example: when difficult child told me what gal had told him- about him being sent to state Department of Juvenile Justice and it was my fault- I just looked at him and difficult child said "don't worry mom- I know the truth and I know why I'm here". He also said he just wanted to do his time the best he could and come home. [/QUOTE]
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