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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 351786" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>This will all be over soon- as least this phase. He was out all last night again and apparently planning on it again tonight. Tomorrow is Monday and PO will be back in his office. I guess difficult child doesn't care about anything but being around peers and he's probably happier in Department of Juvenile Justice where he can live with them. That doesn't mean that's how it will end up- he could get turned over to dss. As it turns out, difficult child was released due to something about his legth of incarceration and I have a feeling it had to do with his age at time he went in so I'm not positivee that the law allows them to put him straight back in for status offenses/parole violations. Department of Juvenile Justice has no group home that he can get in, at least that's what I was told.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 351786, member: 3699"] This will all be over soon- as least this phase. He was out all last night again and apparently planning on it again tonight. Tomorrow is Monday and PO will be back in his office. I guess difficult child doesn't care about anything but being around peers and he's probably happier in Department of Juvenile Justice where he can live with them. That doesn't mean that's how it will end up- he could get turned over to dss. As it turns out, difficult child was released due to something about his legth of incarceration and I have a feeling it had to do with his age at time he went in so I'm not positivee that the law allows them to put him straight back in for status offenses/parole violations. Department of Juvenile Justice has no group home that he can get in, at least that's what I was told. [/QUOTE]
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