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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 508398" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>You need to call the prosecuting attny and difficult child's def attny if you want the charges lowered, or dropped. Since you were the victim, the pros attny will most likely be willing to do that- call them first so they don't get the first request from the def attny. You do have a def attnyy already, right? Make sure you talk to one prior to taking your son in for fingerprinting, - normally fingerprinting wouldn't be done prior to court and conviction because the presumption is innocence.</p><p></p><p>When difficult child robbed be at knifepoint, they initially charged him with attempted malicious wounding- a big felony. They lowered that to assualt after I took the above steps on the basis that difficult child didn't actually even try to hurt me- he was doing it to bully me into giving him a pack of cigs. And the police reported that they saw no injuries. They lowered that to assault. </p><p></p><p>((HUGS))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 508398, member: 3699"] You need to call the prosecuting attny and difficult child's def attny if you want the charges lowered, or dropped. Since you were the victim, the pros attny will most likely be willing to do that- call them first so they don't get the first request from the def attny. You do have a def attnyy already, right? Make sure you talk to one prior to taking your son in for fingerprinting, - normally fingerprinting wouldn't be done prior to court and conviction because the presumption is innocence. When difficult child robbed be at knifepoint, they initially charged him with attempted malicious wounding- a big felony. They lowered that to assualt after I took the above steps on the basis that difficult child didn't actually even try to hurt me- he was doing it to bully me into giving him a pack of cigs. And the police reported that they saw no injuries. They lowered that to assault. ((HUGS)) [/QUOTE]
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