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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 258865" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I just dug out a little more info on this- this guy apparently was an administrator of the corrections portion and principal at the school- so it wasn't someone on the lower end of the ladder. It doesn't sit well with me, obviously. He must have just thought he was above the law. I hope they really nail it to him but I'd almost bet that he won't do one day in jail. This state just doesn't seem to follow what I think is common sense. They are spending more time worrying about people dancing at restaurants where alcohol is served and have live music, but no dance permit.</p><p></p><p>I heard, but can't verify, that the judge who was taking kickbacks to send juvies to detention will get a fine- no jail time. From everything I've seen in our county, there is no vaild accountability for those in the Department of Juvenile Justice system. But they'll take a kid away from home for the wrong reasons- like the mom who stopped her son's abilify after he whipped a knife on her while trialing it- which is exsactly what my son did. I took difficult child off the abilify too for becoming agitated the day before, but they didn't threaten to hold that against me. difficult child had a private psychiatrist who would have backed me up and he was kept on his other MS's. This other woman's kid is not getting a detention sentence, but will be taken from his mom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 258865, member: 3699"] I just dug out a little more info on this- this guy apparently was an administrator of the corrections portion and principal at the school- so it wasn't someone on the lower end of the ladder. It doesn't sit well with me, obviously. He must have just thought he was above the law. I hope they really nail it to him but I'd almost bet that he won't do one day in jail. This state just doesn't seem to follow what I think is common sense. They are spending more time worrying about people dancing at restaurants where alcohol is served and have live music, but no dance permit. I heard, but can't verify, that the judge who was taking kickbacks to send juvies to detention will get a fine- no jail time. From everything I've seen in our county, there is no vaild accountability for those in the Department of Juvenile Justice system. But they'll take a kid away from home for the wrong reasons- like the mom who stopped her son's abilify after he whipped a knife on her while trialing it- which is exsactly what my son did. I took difficult child off the abilify too for becoming agitated the day before, but they didn't threaten to hold that against me. difficult child had a private psychiatrist who would have backed me up and he was kept on his other MS's. This other woman's kid is not getting a detention sentence, but will be taken from his mom. [/QUOTE]
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