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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 60824" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>He is getting his medications...finally! Whew/Phew! The P.D.'s office</p><p>sent someone to visit him today. That is really quick. The woman said the VOP was because the police brought him to the jail</p><p>"either drunk or on drugs". They didn't have him tested for drugs or have him blow the breathalizer. So...maybe...once again</p><p>it may not be valid.</p><p></p><p>I did a recap for my easy child daughter today and this is the recap.</p><p>A year ago last October he was arrested because his unoccupied</p><p>car had some Rx pills in a bottle on the back seat. A year ago</p><p>last November he got hurt and had brain surgery.</p><p></p><p>He has been arrested twice since the surgery. The lst time for</p><p>pot possession BUT there was no pot and therefore no evidence so</p><p>the charges were dropped. A VOP was filed because of those charges and the VOP was dropped because the charges were bogus.</p><p>The 2nd time the policeman lied to me, searched my car and a kid</p><p>in the back seat did have a couple of blunts. easy child/difficult child was arrested. The search was bogus. The charges were dropped. The</p><p>VOP should have been dropped but the Judge found him guilty.</p><p>That is how he became a felon...from a VOP based on dropped charges. (Adjudication had been withheld from the pills but</p><p>the VOP made him guilty of the felony.)</p><p></p><p>SO......this time they didn't charge him with a crime, took him</p><p>to jail, didn't test him and now are proceeding with a VOP.</p><p></p><p>easy child/difficult child is a messed up kid. The system seems to be at least equally as messed up. Crazy. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 60824, member: 35"] He is getting his medications...finally! Whew/Phew! The P.D.'s office sent someone to visit him today. That is really quick. The woman said the VOP was because the police brought him to the jail "either drunk or on drugs". They didn't have him tested for drugs or have him blow the breathalizer. So...maybe...once again it may not be valid. I did a recap for my easy child daughter today and this is the recap. A year ago last October he was arrested because his unoccupied car had some Rx pills in a bottle on the back seat. A year ago last November he got hurt and had brain surgery. He has been arrested twice since the surgery. The lst time for pot possession BUT there was no pot and therefore no evidence so the charges were dropped. A VOP was filed because of those charges and the VOP was dropped because the charges were bogus. The 2nd time the policeman lied to me, searched my car and a kid in the back seat did have a couple of blunts. easy child/difficult child was arrested. The search was bogus. The charges were dropped. The VOP should have been dropped but the Judge found him guilty. That is how he became a felon...from a VOP based on dropped charges. (Adjudication had been withheld from the pills but the VOP made him guilty of the felony.) SO......this time they didn't charge him with a crime, took him to jail, didn't test him and now are proceeding with a VOP. easy child/difficult child is a messed up kid. The system seems to be at least equally as messed up. Crazy. DDD [/QUOTE]
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