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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 135505" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>If typical, he stays in foster care until the next hearing and the next and the next. Juvenile decisions are rarely decided quickly. Continuances are the norm and, until a hearing is held, the status quo usually stands -- barring a court order signed by the judge stating the juvenile must be taken into custody immediately.</p><p> </p><p>Star, as confusing as it sounds, things sound really promising. The solicitor's investigator's recommendation carries a lot of weight. If she says things sounds bogus, that this was the fault of poor supervision by the group home and a pack of lies, then the odds are high that there will be no charges. Just make sure that if that happens that everything is expunged from Dude's records. The PD should be able to do that. </p><p> </p><p>(Used to be GAL back home and have gone through this merry-go-round many a time for my kids.)</p><p> </p><p>It really does sound good. Way To Go on stopping the clerks from being their egotistical, bullying selves!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 135505, member: 3626"] If typical, he stays in foster care until the next hearing and the next and the next. Juvenile decisions are rarely decided quickly. Continuances are the norm and, until a hearing is held, the status quo usually stands -- barring a court order signed by the judge stating the juvenile must be taken into custody immediately. Star, as confusing as it sounds, things sound really promising. The solicitor's investigator's recommendation carries a lot of weight. If she says things sounds bogus, that this was the fault of poor supervision by the group home and a pack of lies, then the odds are high that there will be no charges. Just make sure that if that happens that everything is expunged from Dude's records. The PD should be able to do that. (Used to be GAL back home and have gone through this merry-go-round many a time for my kids.) It really does sound good. Way To Go on stopping the clerks from being their egotistical, bullying selves! [/QUOTE]
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