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<blockquote data-quote="jamrobmic" data-source="post: 92253" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>I don't know what the PTAC stands for, but I would get an attorney ASAP and let the attorney handle any contact with the authorities. When my son was charged with theft (he was 16), the probation department scheduled an initial interview to decide whether or not to file charges. Our attorney told us they were definitely going to file charges anyway, so he advised us not to be interviewed (he did contact them to tell them we would not be there). He did later allow the interview, with the stipulation that the alleged crime was not to be discussed. I don't know what your situation is, but I would never go into court without an attorney, especially if your difficult child is facing felonies. It's too easy to be run over by the proceedings otherwise. </p><p></p><p>Just found it:</p><p></p><p>PTAC-parties to a crime-part of a group that committed a crime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamrobmic, post: 92253, member: 1412"] I don't know what the PTAC stands for, but I would get an attorney ASAP and let the attorney handle any contact with the authorities. When my son was charged with theft (he was 16), the probation department scheduled an initial interview to decide whether or not to file charges. Our attorney told us they were definitely going to file charges anyway, so he advised us not to be interviewed (he did contact them to tell them we would not be there). He did later allow the interview, with the stipulation that the alleged crime was not to be discussed. I don't know what your situation is, but I would never go into court without an attorney, especially if your difficult child is facing felonies. It's too easy to be run over by the proceedings otherwise. Just found it: PTAC-parties to a crime-part of a group that committed a crime. [/QUOTE]
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