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I rec'd the Department of Juvenile Justice "packet"
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 260276" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>difficult child's cw just called. She answered some questions and told me he would get mental health treatment- more than the typical "rehabilitative" treatment plan, although he will have to do that, too. She said his head is almost shaved, but not completely and that it will be that way the whole time he's in. That's ok. She told me which facility he'd probably be going to and that the kids earn points while in this processing place and can spend their points on Sat mornings if they have behaved well. They get to choose what to spend their points on and one option is a phone call home. All that sounded pretty good.</p><p></p><p>Then came the bad news.</p><p></p><p>They won't know until the end of the month what his range of time in is, but everyone had thought that this most recent charge was the primary factor, with his charges from 2 years ago that he was on a suspended sentence for listed as previous charges. That is not the case, according to her, but she says she isn't the one who determines his length of stay. She said he was committed for this charge PLUS those charges from 2 years ago (which include 2 felonies) so all those would go into the computer as the recent charges. (That totals 3 misdemeanors and 2 felonis and a chins- which she said meant nothing to them) His misdemeanor charges from 3 years ago will go in as his prior offenses. She said there is no way he will get by with only 3-6 mos and it might be up to 3 years.</p><p></p><p>I told her she might want to start letting him know this now and asked if they tdo'd suicidal kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 260276, member: 3699"] difficult child's cw just called. She answered some questions and told me he would get mental health treatment- more than the typical "rehabilitative" treatment plan, although he will have to do that, too. She said his head is almost shaved, but not completely and that it will be that way the whole time he's in. That's ok. She told me which facility he'd probably be going to and that the kids earn points while in this processing place and can spend their points on Sat mornings if they have behaved well. They get to choose what to spend their points on and one option is a phone call home. All that sounded pretty good. Then came the bad news. They won't know until the end of the month what his range of time in is, but everyone had thought that this most recent charge was the primary factor, with his charges from 2 years ago that he was on a suspended sentence for listed as previous charges. That is not the case, according to her, but she says she isn't the one who determines his length of stay. She said he was committed for this charge PLUS those charges from 2 years ago (which include 2 felonies) so all those would go into the computer as the recent charges. (That totals 3 misdemeanors and 2 felonis and a chins- which she said meant nothing to them) His misdemeanor charges from 3 years ago will go in as his prior offenses. She said there is no way he will get by with only 3-6 mos and it might be up to 3 years. I told her she might want to start letting him know this now and asked if they tdo'd suicidal kids. [/QUOTE]
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