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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 372327" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I wish there was some way to have them sentence him to something that includes intensive therapy, but the first GAL f'd that up but good. Letting other's put cigarettes out on him is a scream for help. Have you seen the scars, or seen a report that documents the scars? There is no way that a cigarette could be put out on him that wouldn't leave scars. He really is in a very deep dark place. I hope he gets help somehow. The judge DOES need to know this.</p><p> </p><p>As for reducing the charges, I understand wanting to. It really needs to be left up to the DA though. I hope things change very soon as far as what is available for him. Right now he is probably as much a danger to himself as to others if he is not under constant supervision, which cannot be done in a home setting.</p><p> </p><p>((((((((((hugs)))))))))) for both of you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 372327, member: 1233"] I wish there was some way to have them sentence him to something that includes intensive therapy, but the first GAL f'd that up but good. Letting other's put cigarettes out on him is a scream for help. Have you seen the scars, or seen a report that documents the scars? There is no way that a cigarette could be put out on him that wouldn't leave scars. He really is in a very deep dark place. I hope he gets help somehow. The judge DOES need to know this. As for reducing the charges, I understand wanting to. It really needs to be left up to the DA though. I hope things change very soon as far as what is available for him. Right now he is probably as much a danger to himself as to others if he is not under constant supervision, which cannot be done in a home setting. ((((((((((hugs)))))))))) for both of you [/QUOTE]
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