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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 355288" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I wish they would go after dead beat dads that way. As far as Dude, I'm thinking if he pops back up now, it's a a probation offense/violation. If he doesn't pop back up on his own soon, then it's a different story. So the PO is probably telling the truth. Like in the military- there is a difference between an unauthorized absence and going AWOL.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, Star, I wish I didn't know anything about courts and PO's and all that, too. I wish several people from the detention center and monitoring program and attnys and deputies hadn't known me well enough to wave and smile and ask how I'm doing this morning while I'm waiting for court for the umpteenth time. I take that back- we are well in the 30's now for number of court appearances pertaining to difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 355288, member: 3699"] I wish they would go after dead beat dads that way. As far as Dude, I'm thinking if he pops back up now, it's a a probation offense/violation. If he doesn't pop back up on his own soon, then it's a different story. So the PO is probably telling the truth. Like in the military- there is a difference between an unauthorized absence and going AWOL. Yeah, Star, I wish I didn't know anything about courts and PO's and all that, too. I wish several people from the detention center and monitoring program and attnys and deputies hadn't known me well enough to wave and smile and ask how I'm doing this morning while I'm waiting for court for the umpteenth time. I take that back- we are well in the 30's now for number of court appearances pertaining to difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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