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Need some stiffening of the backbone...or open to opinions of the group
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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 651650" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>And then, sadly, he called me and cried on the phone. He said he is facing as much as two years. He said he can't do it. He said he needs help. He said he knew he messed up last time, that he is ready for a new start, but mostly he sobbed and said I need help I need help I need help and this is not the place to get it.</p><p></p><p>There wasn't much for me to say. I said I wouldn't pay bail. I said I knew he has a public defender. I said he could call me whenever he wants. I said he should try to make the best of this time, and that the new start would have to happen after he served his time.</p><p></p><p>He begged me to not give him a definite "no" on bail, but I did anyway.</p><p></p><p>It was awful. The time on the call ran out while he was still sobbing.</p><p></p><p>I only hope that no mom and no son ever ever ever has to go through this again for the rest of recorded history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 651650, member: 17269"] And then, sadly, he called me and cried on the phone. He said he is facing as much as two years. He said he can't do it. He said he needs help. He said he knew he messed up last time, that he is ready for a new start, but mostly he sobbed and said I need help I need help I need help and this is not the place to get it. There wasn't much for me to say. I said I wouldn't pay bail. I said I knew he has a public defender. I said he could call me whenever he wants. I said he should try to make the best of this time, and that the new start would have to happen after he served his time. He begged me to not give him a definite "no" on bail, but I did anyway. It was awful. The time on the call ran out while he was still sobbing. I only hope that no mom and no son ever ever ever has to go through this again for the rest of recorded history. [/QUOTE]
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