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update: difficult child was arrested last night
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<blockquote data-quote="aWillowBreeze" data-source="post: 384642"><p>Thanks ladies. I went to visit him last night. He initially was smiling and said he was OK..told me it was boring, a bit cold, only one blanket,no pillow. He and his cellmates played cards and watch tv. He gets a single one minute phone call daily. He asked about bailing him out and i told him that we weren't bailing him out. He didn't get mad, he just hung his head and began to cry. This happened a couple of times during our conversation. I reminded him that he'd been aware of the tickets and what he needed to do..he did not take responsibility. His "code" wasn't activated for some reason so we couldn't use the phone..we spoke closely to the plexiglass or wrote words backwords on it & kinda signed things with our hands. </p><p> </p><p> On the 3rd charge he still insist that he is not guilty. He admits to being in the location that night ( it was a school parking lot during a jamboree lots of people around) but not to doing the damage. I reminded him that the school has camera's and if he's not being honest they already know and i didn't think they could produce a warrant unless they had more info than being seen up there. He stuck to his story. Tuesday he should be appointed an atty and we'll get more details as to what case they do or don't have against him..at that point we'll talk to the appointed atty and decide if we trust him/her or choose to hire one ourselves. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Toughlovin </strong>I'm glad that your son's time in jail is perhaps helping him move in the right direction. The treatment program could be the BIG help he needs. I hope that once he is there he will listen and really allow them to help. Good luck with the felony charge as well, I'm hopeful we can avoid one as well. ((Hugss))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aWillowBreeze, post: 384642"] Thanks ladies. I went to visit him last night. He initially was smiling and said he was OK..told me it was boring, a bit cold, only one blanket,no pillow. He and his cellmates played cards and watch tv. He gets a single one minute phone call daily. He asked about bailing him out and i told him that we weren't bailing him out. He didn't get mad, he just hung his head and began to cry. This happened a couple of times during our conversation. I reminded him that he'd been aware of the tickets and what he needed to do..he did not take responsibility. His "code" wasn't activated for some reason so we couldn't use the phone..we spoke closely to the plexiglass or wrote words backwords on it & kinda signed things with our hands. On the 3rd charge he still insist that he is not guilty. He admits to being in the location that night ( it was a school parking lot during a jamboree lots of people around) but not to doing the damage. I reminded him that the school has camera's and if he's not being honest they already know and i didn't think they could produce a warrant unless they had more info than being seen up there. He stuck to his story. Tuesday he should be appointed an atty and we'll get more details as to what case they do or don't have against him..at that point we'll talk to the appointed atty and decide if we trust him/her or choose to hire one ourselves. [B]Toughlovin [/B]I'm glad that your son's time in jail is perhaps helping him move in the right direction. The treatment program could be the BIG help he needs. I hope that once he is there he will listen and really allow them to help. Good luck with the felony charge as well, I'm hopeful we can avoid one as well. ((Hugss)) [/QUOTE]
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