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My fugitive in jail! She is on her own.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhonda" data-source="post: 258879" data-attributes="member: 6732"><p>Well not sure what is going on... Thanks for the advice it gives me an interesting angle to look at.</p><p> </p><p>They took her to court this morning.. The jail only had a 40 min notice so I did not even find out about it until it was over. No one can tell me the outcome. Not the courthouse or the jail.. They all say that it is not in the system until 7 tonight. She will either be released between 7 and midnight or held until her actual court date.</p><p> </p><p>They told me that she could have asked to call me at any time over the last 3 days. She has not called. She has not asked for help. Could be she is ashamed or afraid, could be she doesn want anything from me not even a conversation. I dont know and am not psychic. </p><p> </p><p>If she is let go and calls me to come get her, I will do so. On the drive back I will ask her if she wants to stay with me or go elsewhere. If she wants to come home, then she will be required to go to couseling, get her GED, Work, and follow basic house rules, along with handling various responsibilites in the house to pay for her board (or she can pay rent which ever she chooses). If this is too much for her after her traumatic 3 days in jail, I will take her to the YMCA or drop her at the Youth Hostel. I will even pay for the night ($15).</p><p> </p><p>If she is not let go I will visit her Sunday in jail. I have 2 days to decide how to handle that.. </p><p> </p><p>I hope what I feel is truly a turning point for me. I hope this rod that I feel down my spine isn't just a spurt of anger. I don't want to stop thinking this way or feeling this way. </p><p> </p><p>Rhonda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhonda, post: 258879, member: 6732"] Well not sure what is going on... Thanks for the advice it gives me an interesting angle to look at. They took her to court this morning.. The jail only had a 40 min notice so I did not even find out about it until it was over. No one can tell me the outcome. Not the courthouse or the jail.. They all say that it is not in the system until 7 tonight. She will either be released between 7 and midnight or held until her actual court date. They told me that she could have asked to call me at any time over the last 3 days. She has not called. She has not asked for help. Could be she is ashamed or afraid, could be she doesn want anything from me not even a conversation. I dont know and am not psychic. If she is let go and calls me to come get her, I will do so. On the drive back I will ask her if she wants to stay with me or go elsewhere. If she wants to come home, then she will be required to go to couseling, get her GED, Work, and follow basic house rules, along with handling various responsibilites in the house to pay for her board (or she can pay rent which ever she chooses). If this is too much for her after her traumatic 3 days in jail, I will take her to the YMCA or drop her at the Youth Hostel. I will even pay for the night ($15). If she is not let go I will visit her Sunday in jail. I have 2 days to decide how to handle that.. I hope what I feel is truly a turning point for me. I hope this rod that I feel down my spine isn't just a spurt of anger. I don't want to stop thinking this way or feeling this way. Rhonda [/QUOTE]
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