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<blockquote data-quote="fedup" data-source="post: 17743" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>difficult child did it this time...or</p><p></p><p>It's 5:05, do you know where your Xanax bottle is?</p><p></p><p>difficult child decided to go to the courthouse today- to his girlfriend's hearing for public intoxication. Of course, they search people before letting them in the courtroom.</p><p></p><p>difficult child had his Xanax in the bottom of his cigarette box, with no bottle to be found on his person. Charge Description- PERSON IN ACTUAL OR CONSTRUCTIVE POSSESION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE</p><p>Charge Statute S893.13(6) (A) Charge Type FEL</p><p></p><p>Supposedly, <strong>IF</strong> someone brings the bottle to the station, he should be let free. As far as I know, this cannot happen until 9 AM tomorrow. I stepped back and let hubby take charge of this. I hope it opens hubby's eyes to the fact that he should not give out insurance money. </p><p></p><p>I am not angry. In fact, I think difficult child is finally getting his due. Do I get a certificate for passing Detachment 101?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedup, post: 17743, member: 17"] difficult child did it this time...or It's 5:05, do you know where your Xanax bottle is? difficult child decided to go to the courthouse today- to his girlfriend's hearing for public intoxication. Of course, they search people before letting them in the courtroom. difficult child had his Xanax in the bottom of his cigarette box, with no bottle to be found on his person. Charge Description- PERSON IN ACTUAL OR CONSTRUCTIVE POSSESION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE Charge Statute S893.13(6) (A) Charge Type FEL Supposedly, [b]IF[/b] someone brings the bottle to the station, he should be let free. As far as I know, this cannot happen until 9 AM tomorrow. I stepped back and let hubby take charge of this. I hope it opens hubby's eyes to the fact that he should not give out insurance money. I am not angry. In fact, I think difficult child is finally getting his due. Do I get a certificate for passing Detachment 101? [/QUOTE]
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