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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 379661" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Then the CA juvenile system didn't follow proper procedure either so it's now one big mess. I feel for you so I hope I am not sounding like I'm blaming you- I have lost a career, home, etc., due to having to comply with this kind of stuff when I didn't break the law, myson did. So I completely understand. I just want you to be aware that if they aren't letting it go, they can come after you too and based on my experience solely, they don't give a darn if it costs you a job or not. It has costs me more than one, which is now why I say it costs me my career. And none of it benefited my son. Still, I am legally responsible and will be held accountable so I think you might want to consult an attny- try calling the prosecuting attny or your difficult child's defense attny in CA if you can't reach the PO or afford a provaite attny in CA. Let them know you are trying to get this worked out and have no intention of harboring your daughter so at least you can cover your rear. Maybe you can get them to let her be tried where you live now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 379661, member: 3699"] Then the CA juvenile system didn't follow proper procedure either so it's now one big mess. I feel for you so I hope I am not sounding like I'm blaming you- I have lost a career, home, etc., due to having to comply with this kind of stuff when I didn't break the law, myson did. So I completely understand. I just want you to be aware that if they aren't letting it go, they can come after you too and based on my experience solely, they don't give a darn if it costs you a job or not. It has costs me more than one, which is now why I say it costs me my career. And none of it benefited my son. Still, I am legally responsible and will be held accountable so I think you might want to consult an attny- try calling the prosecuting attny or your difficult child's defense attny in CA if you can't reach the PO or afford a provaite attny in CA. Let them know you are trying to get this worked out and have no intention of harboring your daughter so at least you can cover your rear. Maybe you can get them to let her be tried where you live now. [/QUOTE]
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