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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 104182" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>If adjudication was withheld it means that if he doesn't make any mistakes...the charges will not be shown as a felony conviction. The Department of Juvenile Justice people will provide him with a list of</p><p>options for doing community service hours. It is important to</p><p>make sure he does the hours from an approved location. Locally</p><p>one teen volunteered and served over 100 hours at a fire dept</p><p>near his home only to be told that none of the hours counted as</p><p>that was not a listed community service option. These guys play</p><p>hardball with the teens so in lieu of letting him handle the consequences alone, it is far more practical to read and review</p><p>all paperwork and instructions to make sure there is a complete</p><p>understanding.</p><p></p><p>I knew you would survive court. Warrior Moms always survive</p><p>until they are home alone in their room with the door closed.</p><p>DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 104182, member: 35"] If adjudication was withheld it means that if he doesn't make any mistakes...the charges will not be shown as a felony conviction. The Department of Juvenile Justice people will provide him with a list of options for doing community service hours. It is important to make sure he does the hours from an approved location. Locally one teen volunteered and served over 100 hours at a fire dept near his home only to be told that none of the hours counted as that was not a listed community service option. These guys play hardball with the teens so in lieu of letting him handle the consequences alone, it is far more practical to read and review all paperwork and instructions to make sure there is a complete understanding. I knew you would survive court. Warrior Moms always survive until they are home alone in their room with the door closed. DDD [/QUOTE]
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