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Andre is in Jail (again)
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 151154" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Lonestar's right. If he was on medications prior to being inducted or had a written diagnosis, it can make a difference between a dishonorable or just a general (under honorable conditions) or other than honorable. If the recruiter knew of any conditions, it would also be factored in.</p><p> </p><p>However, if there is no court martial, I doubt that he would have an attorney. This is something you might want to look into. Maybe call his sergeant or CO and see if an attorney will be afforded Andre.</p><p> </p><p>At least he got himself to the airport and, hopefully, on the plane and to Ft. Knox. I doubt they will factor in that he came voluntarily -- the military really doesn't much care one way or the other. He shows up, great. They can get rid of him faster. He doesn't show up, it's just another charge on his record that will be taken care of when he is again caught.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck on detaching. I do a pretty job of it when I know mine is safe, but if I don't know, like when Andre on was on the run or not knowing what will happen when she gets herself into trouble, then I'm like you -- trying to find her, trying to get answers, trying to save my child from herself. I think it goes with being a mom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 151154, member: 3626"] Lonestar's right. If he was on medications prior to being inducted or had a written diagnosis, it can make a difference between a dishonorable or just a general (under honorable conditions) or other than honorable. If the recruiter knew of any conditions, it would also be factored in. However, if there is no court martial, I doubt that he would have an attorney. This is something you might want to look into. Maybe call his sergeant or CO and see if an attorney will be afforded Andre. At least he got himself to the airport and, hopefully, on the plane and to Ft. Knox. I doubt they will factor in that he came voluntarily -- the military really doesn't much care one way or the other. He shows up, great. They can get rid of him faster. He doesn't show up, it's just another charge on his record that will be taken care of when he is again caught. Good luck on detaching. I do a pretty job of it when I know mine is safe, but if I don't know, like when Andre on was on the run or not knowing what will happen when she gets herself into trouble, then I'm like you -- trying to find her, trying to get answers, trying to save my child from herself. I think it goes with being a mom. [/QUOTE]
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