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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 159749" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I am not sure what this hearing is for but if this is the actual trial date for his original charges then yes...it is possible that they may give him time served. This is in no way up to you at all. You are not a victim nor his guardian anymore. In reality...this is between him and the courts now. The only reason I had anything to do with my sons sentencing was because I was a victim and he does live with me so I had to give the OK for him to continue living here. </p><p></p><p>You can tell the DA that you do not wish for your son to live at your house again so that they cannot release him to your address. If he is going to have probation, he normally needs to have an address to use. However, if he gets time served...then there is no probation. </p><p></p><p>When we were in court on Corys last court date this happened. There was a guy in there that had done something...cant remember exactly what...but he had been in jail for many months. The judge was going to sentence him to 3 months of intensive probation and 6 months of supervised probation. BUT...before they could get all the paperwork done...the court clerk was adding things up and they realized that he had already served more time in jail than his sentence was for so they had to release him with time served...no probation...nothing. Chances are he will go right back out and commit another crime but oh well. </p><p></p><p>There is nothing you can do really other than tell them you arent letting him use your house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 159749, member: 1514"] I am not sure what this hearing is for but if this is the actual trial date for his original charges then yes...it is possible that they may give him time served. This is in no way up to you at all. You are not a victim nor his guardian anymore. In reality...this is between him and the courts now. The only reason I had anything to do with my sons sentencing was because I was a victim and he does live with me so I had to give the OK for him to continue living here. You can tell the DA that you do not wish for your son to live at your house again so that they cannot release him to your address. If he is going to have probation, he normally needs to have an address to use. However, if he gets time served...then there is no probation. When we were in court on Corys last court date this happened. There was a guy in there that had done something...cant remember exactly what...but he had been in jail for many months. The judge was going to sentence him to 3 months of intensive probation and 6 months of supervised probation. BUT...before they could get all the paperwork done...the court clerk was adding things up and they realized that he had already served more time in jail than his sentence was for so they had to release him with time served...no probation...nothing. Chances are he will go right back out and commit another crime but oh well. There is nothing you can do really other than tell them you arent letting him use your house. [/QUOTE]
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