Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New profile posts
Latest activity
Internet Search
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
Parent Support Forums
Parent Emeritus
Hello
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="200Meters" data-source="post: 748259" data-attributes="member: 23727"><p>Youngest is now under house arrest with Oldest & Oldest's ladyfriend at their apartment in a town about 1.5 hours' drive north of Jerusalem. He has the electronic ankle thinggie on him. The apartment also has a dedicated phone line that the police / prison service call him on from time to time to verify that he is actually there.</p><p></p><p>The judge finally ruled, yesterday, that Youngest has been held in remand long enough for non-violent petty theft & breaking-and-entering. Oldest & his ladyfriend (I shouldn't call her his "girlfriend", which is sexist and demeaning especially given that she's older than he is) came down for the hearing. The judge addressed each one of them & reminded them that if Youngest leaves their flat, they must call the police & report him or else they can be fined heavily. Mrs. 200Meters posted a NIS (<em>N</em>ew <em>I</em>sraeli <em>S</em>hekel) 3,000 bond (about $837.15) that Youngest will appear in court, adhere to court & police orders, etc.). We will only get that back at the end of all proceedings against him, including his projected stay in a Jerusalem hostel for delinquent teens. Meaning: We'll get this money back <em>eventually</em> (along with the NIS 1,000 / $279.05) we had to post for the offense he committed as a juvenile (committed 2 days before he turned 18) last year & for which he was held under house arrest at our suburban home around Christmas / New Year's (I mentioned this in my first post).</p><p></p><p>About that juvenile case (breaking into a local kindergarten & stealing some sound equipment). Mrs. 200Meters & I got home yesterday (after we roadtripped out to the prison where Youngest had been held in remand to fetch his stuff; Oldest & his ladyfriend had to take Youngest straight to their flat without delay) to find summonses (for Youngest & us) for us to appear in juvenile court on Sunday 19 May. The same pd is handling this as well. I hope we never have to go to that damned prison again. It is not one of our favorite places.</p><p></p><p>Procedures & proceedings yesterday took forever. Mrs. 200Meters & I both ended up taking the day off work. (We both have gobs of vacation time.) I drank way more coffee than I usually do.</p><p></p><p>As soon as a place frees up in this Jerusalem hostel, Youngest will be sent there. We have no idea how long this will take. If he violates his house arrest, he goes to jail & the hostel option is out the window.</p><p></p><p>The Sabbath starts in less than an hour. In addition to the usual praying & eating, I'm going to sleep alot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="200Meters, post: 748259, member: 23727"] Youngest is now under house arrest with Oldest & Oldest's ladyfriend at their apartment in a town about 1.5 hours' drive north of Jerusalem. He has the electronic ankle thinggie on him. The apartment also has a dedicated phone line that the police / prison service call him on from time to time to verify that he is actually there. The judge finally ruled, yesterday, that Youngest has been held in remand long enough for non-violent petty theft & breaking-and-entering. Oldest & his ladyfriend (I shouldn't call her his "girlfriend", which is sexist and demeaning especially given that she's older than he is) came down for the hearing. The judge addressed each one of them & reminded them that if Youngest leaves their flat, they must call the police & report him or else they can be fined heavily. Mrs. 200Meters posted a NIS ([I]N[/I]ew [I]I[/I]sraeli [I]S[/I]hekel) 3,000 bond (about $837.15) that Youngest will appear in court, adhere to court & police orders, etc.). We will only get that back at the end of all proceedings against him, including his projected stay in a Jerusalem hostel for delinquent teens. Meaning: We'll get this money back [I]eventually[/I] (along with the NIS 1,000 / $279.05) we had to post for the offense he committed as a juvenile (committed 2 days before he turned 18) last year & for which he was held under house arrest at our suburban home around Christmas / New Year's (I mentioned this in my first post). About that juvenile case (breaking into a local kindergarten & stealing some sound equipment). Mrs. 200Meters & I got home yesterday (after we roadtripped out to the prison where Youngest had been held in remand to fetch his stuff; Oldest & his ladyfriend had to take Youngest straight to their flat without delay) to find summonses (for Youngest & us) for us to appear in juvenile court on Sunday 19 May. The same pd is handling this as well. I hope we never have to go to that damned prison again. It is not one of our favorite places. Procedures & proceedings yesterday took forever. Mrs. 200Meters & I both ended up taking the day off work. (We both have gobs of vacation time.) I drank way more coffee than I usually do. As soon as a place frees up in this Jerusalem hostel, Youngest will be sent there. We have no idea how long this will take. If he violates his house arrest, he goes to jail & the hostel option is out the window. The Sabbath starts in less than an hour. In addition to the usual praying & eating, I'm going to sleep alot. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forums
Parent Support Forums
Parent Emeritus
Hello
Top