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Probably worst day of my life...
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 735566" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>BULL EFFING CRAP!!! Sorry, but your father might have years of experience in the AG's office but I have 26 years experience in the Department of Corrections. Will your son probably go to jail if he doesn't complete his community service? Yes. Do offenders die while incarcerated? Yes, on occasion. We apparently had one die while I was on vacation last week. Offenders are saying it was heat related but realistically, it was probably drugs. That is the most common cause of death in Corrections, drug overdose. Not being stabbed to death although, in all honesty, that does happen on the rare occasion as well.</p><p></p><p>More importantly, your son is a grown man. He has made his decision and until he faces the consequences of his childish and selfish actions, he will continue to do these things. Your father defending him and trying to protect him from those consequences is far more damaging in the long run because the longer this is allowed to go on, the worse his actions will be and the longer prison time he will likely be facing.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if I started off a bit intense, but I'm tired of people demonizing the Department of Corrections when they truly have NO idea what goes on here. Especially when its people who should have some clue about how things actually work here. Your father needs to take off the rose colored glasses he's looking at his grand child with and see the man who is probably acting just like the majority that he see's in court through his job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 735566, member: 18238"] BULL EFFING CRAP!!! Sorry, but your father might have years of experience in the AG's office but I have 26 years experience in the Department of Corrections. Will your son probably go to jail if he doesn't complete his community service? Yes. Do offenders die while incarcerated? Yes, on occasion. We apparently had one die while I was on vacation last week. Offenders are saying it was heat related but realistically, it was probably drugs. That is the most common cause of death in Corrections, drug overdose. Not being stabbed to death although, in all honesty, that does happen on the rare occasion as well. More importantly, your son is a grown man. He has made his decision and until he faces the consequences of his childish and selfish actions, he will continue to do these things. Your father defending him and trying to protect him from those consequences is far more damaging in the long run because the longer this is allowed to go on, the worse his actions will be and the longer prison time he will likely be facing. Sorry if I started off a bit intense, but I'm tired of people demonizing the Department of Corrections when they truly have NO idea what goes on here. Especially when its people who should have some clue about how things actually work here. Your father needs to take off the rose colored glasses he's looking at his grand child with and see the man who is probably acting just like the majority that he see's in court through his job. [/QUOTE]
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