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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 82905" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Thank you all! difficult child saw the PO and she added a few conditions to his parole ones that in my opinion should have been in place from the start. difficult child must attend recovery classes at his socialization program and he must go to AA meetings. So he is not being violated but she gave him a stern warning. difficult child called me and apologized. He still maintains tht the booze was given to him but I do not believe him. The caseworker said it was both beer and shots and that difficult child was very inebriated. She said she is concerned as to where he got the money so I guess she isn't believing difficult child's story of a freebie either. I just hope what we all said to him has sunk in. </p><p></p><p>Yes Janet, one would think that the horror of prison would be a deterrant but statistics prove otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Barbara, This didn't come out of the blue I had contacted NIH when difficult child got out and asked them if they were still interested. They didn't get back to me right away like they did the first time so I thought it was off the table but then they called on Monday, </p><p></p><p>-RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 82905, member: 2315"] Thank you all! difficult child saw the PO and she added a few conditions to his parole ones that in my opinion should have been in place from the start. difficult child must attend recovery classes at his socialization program and he must go to AA meetings. So he is not being violated but she gave him a stern warning. difficult child called me and apologized. He still maintains tht the booze was given to him but I do not believe him. The caseworker said it was both beer and shots and that difficult child was very inebriated. She said she is concerned as to where he got the money so I guess she isn't believing difficult child's story of a freebie either. I just hope what we all said to him has sunk in. Yes Janet, one would think that the horror of prison would be a deterrant but statistics prove otherwise. Barbara, This didn't come out of the blue I had contacted NIH when difficult child got out and asked them if they were still interested. They didn't get back to me right away like they did the first time so I thought it was off the table but then they called on Monday, -RM [/QUOTE]
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