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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 163457" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>This is a hard one to make a decision on. Once that felony is on his record, it will be hard to move forward. My 19 year old tried to cash a check for a "friend" and ended up with a felony forgery charge. He spent 15 months on probation, had to do a lot of community service, and had to pay large fines. With a felony on his record he is unable to find any sustainable work and is unable to move forward. I would go the rehab route first. And just because he passes a drug test doesn't mean he's clean----drug test can be beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 163457, member: 1436"] This is a hard one to make a decision on. Once that felony is on his record, it will be hard to move forward. My 19 year old tried to cash a check for a "friend" and ended up with a felony forgery charge. He spent 15 months on probation, had to do a lot of community service, and had to pay large fines. With a felony on his record he is unable to find any sustainable work and is unable to move forward. I would go the rehab route first. And just because he passes a drug test doesn't mean he's clean----drug test can be beat. [/QUOTE]
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