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Will I be Sent back to juvy?

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cyjeff

Senior Member
Listen... you aren't helping yourself.

Telling a judge that you shouldn't be sent back because what everyone else does is worse doesn't go far.

It just doesn't... because the judge is there to talk about what YOU did and only what YOU did.

What was the reason you had a sewing needle?
 


cyjeff

Senior Member
And if I'm there for 3 weeks?
That's alot of blood lost.
Oh, just stop.

Stop with the boo hoo garbage.

I assure you that juvy doctors are adequately trained if you need medical assistance.

Now, again.. why were you carrying a sewing needle?
 

cyjeff

Senior Member
Okay, I quit.

I am not going to keep playing the "I don't want to answer that question" game.

Enjoy juvy.
 

I_Got_Banned

Senior Member
Is the needle incident even gonna be discussed?
Because the reason for me going to court is the fire alarm.
Were you charged or are you likely to be charged with bringing a "weapon" (the needle) to school?

Even if you get lucky and aren't charged with the above, your subsequent suspension might come up during your upcoming appearance with the court and as a result, the "needle" incident might come up .
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
Also, what about a medical reason? Im on birth control because I have really bad periods, seasonique, so I only have 4 periods a year. If I go to juvy I wont be allowed to take my birth control, which means I'll be bleeding the whole time I'm there. And I'm sure bleeding for so long wouldn't be healthy right?
Oooooohhhhh. Heaven forbid. No woman other than you has ever had to deal with having periods before. :rolleyes::rolleyes::roll eyes:

You blew it - not once, but twice.

You can go to court and explain what happened to the judge and promise to do better (if you really are going to do better). Then it's up to the judge to decide. An attorney would be helpful, but it doesn't sound like your parents are going to hire one for you, so maybe you'd better get a job and come up with some money.
 

TaylorRene

Junior Member
No, I'm not being charged with having a needle. Having a needle was a supspendable offense but since I just got back, they had to recommended me. And yes, we are getting a lawyer.

Yes, I know. Everyone woman has to deal with a period, but how would you like it if you had a period for a month or over a month? Especially when your I'n alot of pain the whole time.
 

TaylorRene

Junior Member
And yes, I am going to do better. I went from a 1.7 gpa when got kicked out to a 3.7 when I got back. I wasn't going to do anything that would get me I'n trouble, not even a tardy to class or dress code violation. I honestly did not think a meee would be considered a weapon.
 

marshalAK

Member
No, I'm not being charged with having a needle. Having a needle was a supspendable offense but since I just got back, they had to recommended me. And yes, we are getting a lawyer.

Yes, I know. Everyone woman has to deal with a period, but how would you like it if you had a period for a month or over a month? Especially when your I'n alot of pain the whole time.
Look kiddo, we're trying to help you out. Going before the judge and whining - which is essentially what you're doing with the period bit - will impress no one.

Actions, or failing to act when you should have - there's consequences for that. If that means you have to go without your BC because you screwed up again - well, you should have thought about that earlier.

The way you'll get another chance - MAYBE - is to do what the other posters have suggested. Go before the judge, admit that this whole chain of events starts and ends with YOUR behavior, promise to do better - and then for the love of God don't let him ever see you again.

PS - I have manic-depression. It's not easy dealing with it every day, and sometimes it still leads me to act in ways I'm not proud about. All I can do is accept that I am responsible for my actions. Everything else is excuses. Take a page from that book.
 

Isis1

Senior Member
No, I'm not being charged with having a needle. Having a needle was a supspendable offense but since I just got back, they had to recommended me. And yes, we are getting a lawyer.

Yes, I know. Everyone woman has to deal with a period, but how would you like it if you had a period for a month or over a month? Especially when your I'n alot of pain the whole time.
Oh knock it off! I've had eight pregnancies and four children. You don't know pain.
 

cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
Trust me, the problems with your periods are not going to be considered a medical reason why you can't go back there. I can assure you that there are alternate medically sanctions way to deal with them if you are unable or unwilling to continue your birth control therapy. This is hardly unique in all the world.

You're not going to impress the judge with your maturity and willingness to change your habits using THAT as an excuse. Particuarly if you get a female judge.

Everyone woman has to deal with a period, but how would you like it if you had a period for a month or over a month?

BTDT. As I said, you are hardly unique.
 

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