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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 425694" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Is there a PO or juvenile justice worker you can get to? I've found a lot of help can come there. NAMI helped us with a parent advocate who educated the PO and JJS worker and the judge quite frankly. Call the public defender and at least explain your son's diabilities. Let him know you believe he is being irresponsible by not including you and that you will report this to the judge in court. You have a right to speak in court. ( You can also write a letter and hand it to the bailiff before court. The judge is to read this. Tell the judge all this stuff. Let him know what you and your little kiddo have been through. They will also be impressed if you tell them you are not ok with the tresspassing and expect him to be accountable, however you cannot sit back and allow this cop to be abusive. Police are suppose to be helpful trusted individuals and this guy has just violated every bit of that. You need to get a lawyer if you can. I know it is so costly-but the pro bono is possible. We often do short consults and have him give follow-up calls or letters to spark people into place. This costs a lot less. But everyone knows we have a lawyer and things move along faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 425694, member: 11001"] Is there a PO or juvenile justice worker you can get to? I've found a lot of help can come there. NAMI helped us with a parent advocate who educated the PO and JJS worker and the judge quite frankly. Call the public defender and at least explain your son's diabilities. Let him know you believe he is being irresponsible by not including you and that you will report this to the judge in court. You have a right to speak in court. ( You can also write a letter and hand it to the bailiff before court. The judge is to read this. Tell the judge all this stuff. Let him know what you and your little kiddo have been through. They will also be impressed if you tell them you are not ok with the tresspassing and expect him to be accountable, however you cannot sit back and allow this cop to be abusive. Police are suppose to be helpful trusted individuals and this guy has just violated every bit of that. You need to get a lawyer if you can. I know it is so costly-but the pro bono is possible. We often do short consults and have him give follow-up calls or letters to spark people into place. This costs a lot less. But everyone knows we have a lawyer and things move along faster. [/QUOTE]
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