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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 506829" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Now, it's my understanding that this was passed into legislation as part of the reentry initiative. Yet, in this situation this would add to difficult child's sentence and PO "doesn't know how long difficult child would be in there" and central office doesn't want to oversee it because I should be dealing with PO. Now what do I do?</p><p></p><p>what does one do when the state has no inspector general but yet you know a state dept is breaking the law? Media? Anyone else? There aren't that many people, even attnys who claim to know juvenile law, that really have looked at what is legal pertaining to our juveniles.</p><p></p><p>OK -here's the only other option I can think of- if difficult child is in the local detention center, I can probably get a hearing ordered. They can't detain a kid without a hearing or sentence. That alone would require a judge to order a "sentence" or additional trial or immediate release.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 506829, member: 3699"] Now, it's my understanding that this was passed into legislation as part of the reentry initiative. Yet, in this situation this would add to difficult child's sentence and PO "doesn't know how long difficult child would be in there" and central office doesn't want to oversee it because I should be dealing with PO. Now what do I do? what does one do when the state has no inspector general but yet you know a state dept is breaking the law? Media? Anyone else? There aren't that many people, even attnys who claim to know juvenile law, that really have looked at what is legal pertaining to our juveniles. OK -here's the only other option I can think of- if difficult child is in the local detention center, I can probably get a hearing ordered. They can't detain a kid without a hearing or sentence. That alone would require a judge to order a "sentence" or additional trial or immediate release. [/QUOTE]
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