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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 329408" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I don't really blame him for defending himself- I told him I understood that he couldn't let guys in there start something and him not address it. I just think he could have deeterred it earlier, before it got physical. The repercussions will depend on if staff write it up as a "major" charge or a "minor" charge. He hopes to find that out today. If it's a minor charge, he can either accept it as is and get pushed back 1 month or appeal it to try to get it dropped (leaving an early discharge) but that risks getting it changed to a major charge. He'll have to decide. They have film from security cameras and staff will review them - hopefully they will show clearly that the other guy threw the first punch.</p><p></p><p>I was asking about suggestions though because difficult child has trouble not appearing like a "geek" and so forth even in the real world. I'm sure that contributes to his anxiety and agitation and ultimate "exploding". These are the very things his therapist should be helping him with, but isn't. Maybe his mentor can..... SIGH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 329408, member: 3699"] I don't really blame him for defending himself- I told him I understood that he couldn't let guys in there start something and him not address it. I just think he could have deeterred it earlier, before it got physical. The repercussions will depend on if staff write it up as a "major" charge or a "minor" charge. He hopes to find that out today. If it's a minor charge, he can either accept it as is and get pushed back 1 month or appeal it to try to get it dropped (leaving an early discharge) but that risks getting it changed to a major charge. He'll have to decide. They have film from security cameras and staff will review them - hopefully they will show clearly that the other guy threw the first punch. I was asking about suggestions though because difficult child has trouble not appearing like a "geek" and so forth even in the real world. I'm sure that contributes to his anxiety and agitation and ultimate "exploding". These are the very things his therapist should be helping him with, but isn't. Maybe his mentor can..... SIGH. [/QUOTE]
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