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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 139316" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>This is hard. Until you know if you can put him out I would not confront him with what you know. You do not want him to run again. I would have the PO move the date up. Another option is to have him commited against his will. I have done this twice with mine. Both times I had to go to Probate Court---see the judge---take the commitment papers to my sheriff's department. They came and picked him up---took him to the hospital where he met with mental health. Then he was sent to a treatment center. They only kept him 9 days but it was long enough to make some other plans---and it would give the PO time to move his date up.</p><p>How many times can he violate without being sent to jail????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 139316, member: 1436"] This is hard. Until you know if you can put him out I would not confront him with what you know. You do not want him to run again. I would have the PO move the date up. Another option is to have him commited against his will. I have done this twice with mine. Both times I had to go to Probate Court---see the judge---take the commitment papers to my sheriff's department. They came and picked him up---took him to the hospital where he met with mental health. Then he was sent to a treatment center. They only kept him 9 days but it was long enough to make some other plans---and it would give the PO time to move his date up. How many times can he violate without being sent to jail???? [/QUOTE]
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