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<blockquote data-quote="Sunlight" data-source="post: 60968" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>Grace,</p><p>I so appreciate all the ideas. I too have been scrambling to prepare for the inevitable. tomorrow I go get kaleb for an unplanned few days so he can see ant before he is taken. </p><p></p><p>my son nick is a cop in another county. he said he cannot understand them handcuffing, tazering and then letting him go. it doesnt make sense. nick thinks they will gather info and prepare their case, and then send a letter for ant to appear at an arraignment some time soon. at that point, they will keep him. </p><p></p><p>we talked to a liquor control person (friend) who also said they will most likely permanently take away his Driver's license (a good thing since he already lost it til he is 34). he also said he thinks they will put him in jail.</p><p></p><p>ant is a mess. I wish he could get something to help him thru but the doctor is out til thursday and he is the family doctor who I know will help with this. he doesnt qualify for low income clinics-he makes more than I do..boyfriend pays him very well. </p><p></p><p>boyfriend will write a letter to the court when the time comes stating he needs ant, he never misses work, etc. ant is fearful of being alone and must be with us at all times. boyfriend has him working days and ant keeps company with us or friends at night. </p><p></p><p>the big thing is part of his probation is that he is to tell the PO if he gets in trouble, but he wont tell him. if they find out he is on probation, they can issue a warrant for his immediate arrest. still no word in the mail today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunlight, post: 60968, member: 97"] Grace, I so appreciate all the ideas. I too have been scrambling to prepare for the inevitable. tomorrow I go get kaleb for an unplanned few days so he can see ant before he is taken. my son nick is a cop in another county. he said he cannot understand them handcuffing, tazering and then letting him go. it doesnt make sense. nick thinks they will gather info and prepare their case, and then send a letter for ant to appear at an arraignment some time soon. at that point, they will keep him. we talked to a liquor control person (friend) who also said they will most likely permanently take away his Driver's license (a good thing since he already lost it til he is 34). he also said he thinks they will put him in jail. ant is a mess. I wish he could get something to help him thru but the doctor is out til thursday and he is the family doctor who I know will help with this. he doesnt qualify for low income clinics-he makes more than I do..boyfriend pays him very well. boyfriend will write a letter to the court when the time comes stating he needs ant, he never misses work, etc. ant is fearful of being alone and must be with us at all times. boyfriend has him working days and ant keeps company with us or friends at night. the big thing is part of his probation is that he is to tell the PO if he gets in trouble, but he wont tell him. if they find out he is on probation, they can issue a warrant for his immediate arrest. still no word in the mail today. [/QUOTE]
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