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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 645140" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Every time the situation just gets worse. Every single time. You tell him you are done but there is always something that comes along to make it undone. At the time, you say, after you told him, getting the apartment was the last thing you were going to trust him on and now this? Since you are under the county, can't you get information about the arrest? Personally I am thinking you need to let him take the rap (according to the facts you find out) and lean towards going for adjudication. Maybe community service with adjudication, something like that. Then he has to do the time, you can still be done solving his problems for him and not have to worry about a permanent record. Somehow, Lil, this son of yours has got to get the message that you are done. Why is it that it doesn't surprise me that the kind of trouble he is in revolves around your career specialty? I, know, I know, you probably don't think he thinks it through enough to actually be this. But what else is it, coincidence? Maybe. Although every single situation, to me is sounding more and more like rotten DNA than upbringing or immaturity. GET THE FACTS, not from him but from the county or the bonding company, but if it were me, I would want to see it in writing before I made any decisions about what to do next.</p><p>My heart, once again goes out to you, Lil and Jabber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 645140, member: 18366"] Every time the situation just gets worse. Every single time. You tell him you are done but there is always something that comes along to make it undone. At the time, you say, after you told him, getting the apartment was the last thing you were going to trust him on and now this? Since you are under the county, can't you get information about the arrest? Personally I am thinking you need to let him take the rap (according to the facts you find out) and lean towards going for adjudication. Maybe community service with adjudication, something like that. Then he has to do the time, you can still be done solving his problems for him and not have to worry about a permanent record. Somehow, Lil, this son of yours has got to get the message that you are done. Why is it that it doesn't surprise me that the kind of trouble he is in revolves around your career specialty? I, know, I know, you probably don't think he thinks it through enough to actually be this. But what else is it, coincidence? Maybe. Although every single situation, to me is sounding more and more like rotten DNA than upbringing or immaturity. GET THE FACTS, not from him but from the county or the bonding company, but if it were me, I would want to see it in writing before I made any decisions about what to do next. My heart, once again goes out to you, Lil and Jabber. [/QUOTE]
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