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<blockquote data-quote="Robinboots" data-source="post: 348472" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>Exactly what I meant - not this kid. Don't forget, he was in a military academy and you know how THAT went. Sigh. Court again Friday, we'll see what happens. And what miracle I can come up with between now and then. Years ago, my stepbrother was one of those "wild" kids, but not mentally ill and not a criminal - he went in the Marines and wow, what a difference! Career, too.</p><p></p><p>I did call the detention center, and then decided to go see him. I had the girl ask, and difficult child said yes, he wanted me to come.</p><p></p><p>Okay, okay - you all get THREE guesses as to how that went, lol. Probably don't even need three, but hey - guess who's fault this is? </p><p></p><p>Ha.</p><p></p><p>I just stared at him. Seriously? I explained again, went over every word of the court session - which lasted maybe 10 minutes - esp. the part where MY attorney said we'd agree to case closure/end of jurisdiction, etc. *I* said nothing at this point, or even after. But nope, according to difficult child, I got "what I wanted". Well, in fairness, altho I don't FEEL like being fair at the moment, I'd rather he be locked up and "safe" than running who knows where. </p><p></p><p>He also said he'd just put money on his phone - lie. And that he had, in his pocket before he was taken downstairs, an old school debit card. Said he had a couple dollars on it. Lie again. That card/account has had a negative balance of $210 for 3-4 months. I checked, he tried to use it twice yesterday and got charged FOUR MORE dollars on it. Grrrr. Can he NOT TELL THE FLIPPIN TRUTH for ONE SECOND????????</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow is regular visiting hours for his unit - 7-7:30. Not sure if I'm going. I asked him, he said it was up to me. Oh, and he said he was "out" of his Risperdal and had been "for a few days". I haven't checked the dates on that yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinboots, post: 348472, member: 4542"] Exactly what I meant - not this kid. Don't forget, he was in a military academy and you know how THAT went. Sigh. Court again Friday, we'll see what happens. And what miracle I can come up with between now and then. Years ago, my stepbrother was one of those "wild" kids, but not mentally ill and not a criminal - he went in the Marines and wow, what a difference! Career, too. I did call the detention center, and then decided to go see him. I had the girl ask, and difficult child said yes, he wanted me to come. Okay, okay - you all get THREE guesses as to how that went, lol. Probably don't even need three, but hey - guess who's fault this is? Ha. I just stared at him. Seriously? I explained again, went over every word of the court session - which lasted maybe 10 minutes - esp. the part where MY attorney said we'd agree to case closure/end of jurisdiction, etc. *I* said nothing at this point, or even after. But nope, according to difficult child, I got "what I wanted". Well, in fairness, altho I don't FEEL like being fair at the moment, I'd rather he be locked up and "safe" than running who knows where. He also said he'd just put money on his phone - lie. And that he had, in his pocket before he was taken downstairs, an old school debit card. Said he had a couple dollars on it. Lie again. That card/account has had a negative balance of $210 for 3-4 months. I checked, he tried to use it twice yesterday and got charged FOUR MORE dollars on it. Grrrr. Can he NOT TELL THE FLIPPIN TRUTH for ONE SECOND???????? Tomorrow is regular visiting hours for his unit - 7-7:30. Not sure if I'm going. I asked him, he said it was up to me. Oh, and he said he was "out" of his Risperdal and had been "for a few days". I haven't checked the dates on that yet. [/QUOTE]
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