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Finally had court today! He pled guilty
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 556523" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Nolo contendre means he doesnt admit guilt but he admits that the evidence would be enough to make him get found guilty so he wont waste the courts time. Basically means Im guilty but I dont want to say so. Its like saying "whatever" to the court. </p><p></p><p>As far as anything else, if all this works, I will be thrilled for you. If you have any other issues with him, have you considered contacting the scared straight program near you? I know they have one because I have seen it on Beyond Scared Straight on TV. It is in your area. Considering how your difficult child learns, it might be the one way to get through to him. I know seeing what is in there would scare the bejesus out of him. Most of our kids think they can handle "time outs" standing on their heads. The real thing is a whole different world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 556523, member: 1514"] Nolo contendre means he doesnt admit guilt but he admits that the evidence would be enough to make him get found guilty so he wont waste the courts time. Basically means Im guilty but I dont want to say so. Its like saying "whatever" to the court. As far as anything else, if all this works, I will be thrilled for you. If you have any other issues with him, have you considered contacting the scared straight program near you? I know they have one because I have seen it on Beyond Scared Straight on TV. It is in your area. Considering how your difficult child learns, it might be the one way to get through to him. I know seeing what is in there would scare the bejesus out of him. Most of our kids think they can handle "time outs" standing on their heads. The real thing is a whole different world. [/QUOTE]
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