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Just Blue

Senior Member
I cant afford to pay another attorney again, i havent even paid off the last attorney for his sisters's mistake.

He might have to take whatever they give him. We live in Georgia, so can they send him.to juvie in Florida or would it be here?


Scary situation, i dont want my sons life ruined on this one.
You DO realize that your child "could" be charged as an adult...right? I am all for letting teens be responsible for their action...but please educate yourself on the potential responsibility before making a PARENTAL choice.
 


mistoffolees

Senior Member
I cant afford to pay another attorney again, i havent even paid off the last attorney for his sisters's mistake.

He might have to take whatever they give him. We live in Georgia, so can they send him.to juvie in Florida or would it be here?


Scary situation, i dont want my sons life ruined on this one.
********** (that's me pounding my head against the wall)


If you don't want your son's life ruined, GET HIM A LAWYER. Borrow the money, get a second job, sell his video games and cell phone. Do whatever it takes.

If you simply let this go, he could be spending significant time in jail (and all the fun stuff that entails - how do you think the seasoned inmates react to a cute young newbie?). He could find himself NEVER being eligible for certain types of jobs. He might even find that he can't even get into a decent college.

Absolutely make him pay for it, but for now, HIRE AN ATTORNEY.

*********** some more
 
I cant afford to pay another attorney again, i havent even paid off the last attorney for his sisters's mistake.
Believe me, I understand. In this economy, it's not easy to scrape up emergency funds.

However, please note that he (whether he obtained the money from you or from his job ~ if applicable) DID have the funds to not only come down to my town for a visit, but to purchase 24 grams of maryjane, too.

He might have to take whatever they give him. We live in Georgia, so can they send him.to juvie in Florida or would it be here?
Trust me, he'll serve his time HERE. And he'll most likely be tried as an adult. I can't remember the last time a minor over the age of 15 was tried as a juvenile under drug charges.

And with all due respect, make sure to plan to take care of him for the rest of his life. If our juvie here (on the off chance that he IS tried as a juvenile) doesn't turn him into a lifelong criminal who won't qualify for a job at Mickey Dee's, our jail certainly will.


Scary situation, i dont want my sons life ruined on this one.
Then get a lawyer. Trust me, you NEED one. No "ifs," "ands," or "buts" about it.

The majority of the people in our jail are drug dealers and violent offenders (usually committed in the course of a drug transaction). That's the ilk of people your son will get to know. Personally. :/

Make him work off the funds for the attorney. Hire him out as little more than slave labor if need be. Sell his things. Whatever you need to do to clean up HIS mess.
 

dmcc10880

Member
Make him work off the funds for the attorney. Hire him out as little more than slave labor if need be. Sell his things. Whatever you need to do to clean up HIS mess.
I was wondering why my head is hurting. Must be that concrete wall that continues to slam into it? Perhaps the OP will take the hint(s).
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
I cant afford to pay another attorney again, i havent even paid off the last attorney for his sisters's mistake.

He might have to take whatever they give him. We live in Georgia, so can they send him.to juvie in Florida or would it be here?


Scary situation, i dont want my sons life ruined on this one.
If his sister already had a legal "mistake", what the heck WERE you thinking allowing a minor to go off to FL for Spring Break? Frankly, for that lapse of judgment, you OWE him an attorney! What the heck?
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
If his sister already had a legal "mistake", what the heck WERE you thinking allowing a minor to go off to FL for Spring Break? Frankly, for that lapse of judgment, you OWE him an attorney! What the heck?
Well, what do you expect - when the parent calls himself 'drazyhaze'? I suspect that the kid isn't the only one under the influence of drugs.
 

csi7

Senior Member
I agree with everyone.
Your son definitely needs a lawyer.
Florida is not the state to be in front of a judge alone on drug charges.
 

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