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<blockquote data-quote="Mickey2255" data-source="post: 75072" data-attributes="member: 3720"><p>Four days into the school year and difficult child is suspended for a day and a half for aggression with another child. The BIP was half followed. What has me smokin' mad is that it happened at 9:45 in the morning and they didn't call me until 1:10 in the afternoon. They also quoted difficult child as having said some really odd things - like that he knew exactly what he was doing when he hit the kid. </p><p></p><p>I'm very seriously considering telling the school that they CAN NOT interview my child after an incident without either me or husband being present OR taping the full interview and providing me a copy. I'm 100% sure I could tell difficult child not to talk to them without us there or it being taped and he would comply with no problem - but is this "legal" or allowed? Oh yeah, I guess I should remind you that difficult child is a very immature just turned 10 year old with ADHD/ODD and sensory issues. His IEP now says ADHD but we are still working under the old one for S/L. We meet again next week to go over all the evaluations and test results from this summer and past couple weeks...</p><p></p><p>Anyone have any thoughts on this? Even my cop friends say they usually limit suspect interviews to 2 hours or less so they don't get an attorney to tear them up at trial that they made their client too "tired" to answer honestly!</p><p></p><p>THANKS!</p><p>Michelle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickey2255, post: 75072, member: 3720"] Four days into the school year and difficult child is suspended for a day and a half for aggression with another child. The BIP was half followed. What has me smokin' mad is that it happened at 9:45 in the morning and they didn't call me until 1:10 in the afternoon. They also quoted difficult child as having said some really odd things - like that he knew exactly what he was doing when he hit the kid. I'm very seriously considering telling the school that they CAN NOT interview my child after an incident without either me or husband being present OR taping the full interview and providing me a copy. I'm 100% sure I could tell difficult child not to talk to them without us there or it being taped and he would comply with no problem - but is this "legal" or allowed? Oh yeah, I guess I should remind you that difficult child is a very immature just turned 10 year old with ADHD/ODD and sensory issues. His IEP now says ADHD but we are still working under the old one for S/L. We meet again next week to go over all the evaluations and test results from this summer and past couple weeks... Anyone have any thoughts on this? Even my cop friends say they usually limit suspect interviews to 2 hours or less so they don't get an attorney to tear them up at trial that they made their client too "tired" to answer honestly! THANKS! Michelle [/QUOTE]
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