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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 440521" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>if difficult child was turned over to DSS from Department of Juvenile Justice if he'd still have to remain on parole? Or does this depend on the state and is it left up to the judge to decide during the hearing where he'd get turned over to DSS? Where would I begin to look to get answers to questions like this? I know PO is <em>supposed </em> to have all answers related to the kids they "montior" but the POs in this state can't be counted on to tell you if the sky is blue. They'll give an answer, but half the time they are winging it and don't really know and the other half the time, they are lying (or should I say, witholding the truth from the parent in order to obatin the best results for the juvenile). Huh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 440521, member: 3699"] if difficult child was turned over to DSS from Department of Juvenile Justice if he'd still have to remain on parole? Or does this depend on the state and is it left up to the judge to decide during the hearing where he'd get turned over to DSS? Where would I begin to look to get answers to questions like this? I know PO is [I]supposed [/I] to have all answers related to the kids they "montior" but the POs in this state can't be counted on to tell you if the sky is blue. They'll give an answer, but half the time they are winging it and don't really know and the other half the time, they are lying (or should I say, witholding the truth from the parent in order to obatin the best results for the juvenile). Huh [/QUOTE]
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