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<blockquote data-quote="200Meters" data-source="post: 749737" data-attributes="member: 23727"><p>Well, we were in court today...<em>again</em>. The Prison Service brought Youngest (who looked OK) in in leg irons. As often as I have to see him that way I don't think that I'll ever get used to it. The discussion today was fairly short. The day center in Jerusalem wants to interview him again, tomorrow.The Prison Service will take him to and from the interview. I imagine that when the day center staff sees him being brought in by the Prison Service instead of us, they will want to know why (assuming they don't know already; I imagine the probation officer knows and if that is the case, she would have told them). Until the court decides what to do with Youngest, Youngest will stay in remand. Next Tuesday, the 23rd, the probation officer will submit her recommendation on what to do with him. She'll do one of three things: Endorse sending him to the day center assuming the center wants him, not endorse sending him to the day center assuming the center wants him, or recommend something else because the day center doesn't want him. I will keep y'all posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="200Meters, post: 749737, member: 23727"] Well, we were in court today...[I]again[/I]. The Prison Service brought Youngest (who looked OK) in in leg irons. As often as I have to see him that way I don't think that I'll ever get used to it. The discussion today was fairly short. The day center in Jerusalem wants to interview him again, tomorrow.The Prison Service will take him to and from the interview. I imagine that when the day center staff sees him being brought in by the Prison Service instead of us, they will want to know why (assuming they don't know already; I imagine the probation officer knows and if that is the case, she would have told them). Until the court decides what to do with Youngest, Youngest will stay in remand. Next Tuesday, the 23rd, the probation officer will submit her recommendation on what to do with him. She'll do one of three things: Endorse sending him to the day center assuming the center wants him, not endorse sending him to the day center assuming the center wants him, or recommend something else because the day center doesn't want him. I will keep y'all posted. [/QUOTE]
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