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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 134583" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>They let him come home. They said he was two points away from being kept so it was a good thing thing that he had followed every rule so well since last year's arrest. The policeman also said that both boys say neither went through a window- they just walked up to the shed and opened the door, but that the person who called the police said she saw one of them going through a window. It was dusk and rainy and the witness was probably about 100 ft. away (they pointed out to me the shed that sat far back in a yard)- so who knows. They didn't take anything but were both charged with B&E with intent to commit larceny (cop said that was standard for B&E). The friend had never had a single charge before. He was shaking. difficult child and I looked too much like experts at this. So, he will go to court later in the year and maybe get sentenced to at least 6 mos in juvy. And, this was a felony charge on top of the two he has on deferment now. We were planning on going out of state for spring break. PO may pull that. I already told difficult child that he is more than a little grounded for a very long time.</p><p></p><p>I saw last night that he was not using good rational thinking. I know our difficult child's don't - that is why we are here. But I just keep racking my brain- what could I have done. psychiatrist would have just said it's a blip if I'd called. He didn't qualify for an acute psychiatric hospital- and that thought didn't even cross my mind because it wasn't to that point. It's like he just threw rational thinking out the window. This is the third year in a row- no problems before then. But every time, it has happened between the holidays and spring break and he's like a typical kid (I won't go so far as to say easy child) the other months of the year. psychiatrist has mentioned adhd, but I swear I don't think adhd can flip on and off like a switch like this does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 134583, member: 3699"] They let him come home. They said he was two points away from being kept so it was a good thing thing that he had followed every rule so well since last year's arrest. The policeman also said that both boys say neither went through a window- they just walked up to the shed and opened the door, but that the person who called the police said she saw one of them going through a window. It was dusk and rainy and the witness was probably about 100 ft. away (they pointed out to me the shed that sat far back in a yard)- so who knows. They didn't take anything but were both charged with B&E with intent to commit larceny (cop said that was standard for B&E). The friend had never had a single charge before. He was shaking. difficult child and I looked too much like experts at this. So, he will go to court later in the year and maybe get sentenced to at least 6 mos in juvy. And, this was a felony charge on top of the two he has on deferment now. We were planning on going out of state for spring break. PO may pull that. I already told difficult child that he is more than a little grounded for a very long time. I saw last night that he was not using good rational thinking. I know our difficult child's don't - that is why we are here. But I just keep racking my brain- what could I have done. psychiatrist would have just said it's a blip if I'd called. He didn't qualify for an acute psychiatric hospital- and that thought didn't even cross my mind because it wasn't to that point. It's like he just threw rational thinking out the window. This is the third year in a row- no problems before then. But every time, it has happened between the holidays and spring break and he's like a typical kid (I won't go so far as to say easy child) the other months of the year. psychiatrist has mentioned adhd, but I swear I don't think adhd can flip on and off like a switch like this does. [/QUOTE]
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