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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 441882" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Hi Sickntired...I can understand being sick and tired! I have another one who has played the revolving jail door though right now he seems to be trying to stick on the right side of the law. He is on probation but soon it should be over if he can manage to pay off the fines. </p><p></p><p>Mine stole from me. I turned him in. Wasnt easy but was the right thing to do and because of it he carries 3 felonies on him plus a few misdemeanors. Not quite the resume I dreamed of when he was a little baby. </p><p></p><p>I am one who never hired a lawyer for mine. Number one, I couldnt afford it and number two, I didnt commit the crimes, he did. He needed to take responsibility for the deeds. I would suggest you do the same. </p><p></p><p>As far as visiting and the commissary account...well, I agree with the leaving the visits if he isnt respectful but I also agree with putting some money on the account because they do need some for various things. I never put a ton on there but I put enough for him to get toothpaste, deodorant, paper, stamps, maybe a few snacks now and again. I also depending on the jail, took him books. One jail allowed them and one didnt. He really loved it at the one that allowed them and he read tons of books when he was in that one. I didnt mind doing that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 441882, member: 1514"] Hi Sickntired...I can understand being sick and tired! I have another one who has played the revolving jail door though right now he seems to be trying to stick on the right side of the law. He is on probation but soon it should be over if he can manage to pay off the fines. Mine stole from me. I turned him in. Wasnt easy but was the right thing to do and because of it he carries 3 felonies on him plus a few misdemeanors. Not quite the resume I dreamed of when he was a little baby. I am one who never hired a lawyer for mine. Number one, I couldnt afford it and number two, I didnt commit the crimes, he did. He needed to take responsibility for the deeds. I would suggest you do the same. As far as visiting and the commissary account...well, I agree with the leaving the visits if he isnt respectful but I also agree with putting some money on the account because they do need some for various things. I never put a ton on there but I put enough for him to get toothpaste, deodorant, paper, stamps, maybe a few snacks now and again. I also depending on the jail, took him books. One jail allowed them and one didnt. He really loved it at the one that allowed them and he read tons of books when he was in that one. I didnt mind doing that. [/QUOTE]
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