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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 326278" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'd get an attny involved. It probably woon't get dropped because they don't like dropping charges that come from school. But, with an attny you can ask for certain things that you woon't have opportunity to ask for probably without an attny. For instance, sometimes the judge debates between paying the fine and finding him guilty or deferring it for one year with one year of probation- and if that year on probation is done successfully with no more bad behavior, it is dropped. Here, they will not let a parent speak usually but will (have to) let an attny speak. Although the deferment and year of probation always sounds better than a guilty finding, knowing what I know now, I would go for the guilty finding, paying the fine and keeping him off probation so it can be over with now. This is such a minor offense it might not matter but I would avoid probation if possible, knowing what I know now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 326278, member: 3699"] I'd get an attny involved. It probably woon't get dropped because they don't like dropping charges that come from school. But, with an attny you can ask for certain things that you woon't have opportunity to ask for probably without an attny. For instance, sometimes the judge debates between paying the fine and finding him guilty or deferring it for one year with one year of probation- and if that year on probation is done successfully with no more bad behavior, it is dropped. Here, they will not let a parent speak usually but will (have to) let an attny speak. Although the deferment and year of probation always sounds better than a guilty finding, knowing what I know now, I would go for the guilty finding, paying the fine and keeping him off probation so it can be over with now. This is such a minor offense it might not matter but I would avoid probation if possible, knowing what I know now. [/QUOTE]
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