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<blockquote data-quote="Charmedpea" data-source="post: 165163" data-attributes="member: 5404"><p>Back in summer last year. difficult child 13yrs Daughter was in JV for the whole weekend. The only peace of mind I had was that she was safe. </p><p> </p><p>she was arrested for hitting husband right infront of the cops. they picked her up because we reported her as a runaway. she never came home that night, they spotted her the next day. The cops brought her home and told her to get out of the car. She said no, they called their sargent to the scene, and he got her out of the car, then they looked at hubby and said take her in the house. He asked can I pick her up as soon as he did she started kicking and hitting him. Cops said that is all we need. Took her away in hand cuffs. I didnt see any of this I was on my way home from work. </p><p> </p><p>We got infront of the magestrat i think that is what they are called. They told her she has 3 months to stay out of trouble if she is behaved for those three months they will drop all charges and their will be nothing on her record. she made it past that point and said she never wants to go back their. </p><p> </p><p>She knows we will send her their again if their is another problem. but when she gets into her mood, she doesnt give a dam. So here is hoping the intense therapy she is going to start getting on monday will set the pace for the rest of her life. </p><p> </p><p>Good Luck.. My prayers are with you and your family. </p><p>Charmed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charmedpea, post: 165163, member: 5404"] Back in summer last year. difficult child 13yrs Daughter was in JV for the whole weekend. The only peace of mind I had was that she was safe. she was arrested for hitting husband right infront of the cops. they picked her up because we reported her as a runaway. she never came home that night, they spotted her the next day. The cops brought her home and told her to get out of the car. She said no, they called their sargent to the scene, and he got her out of the car, then they looked at hubby and said take her in the house. He asked can I pick her up as soon as he did she started kicking and hitting him. Cops said that is all we need. Took her away in hand cuffs. I didnt see any of this I was on my way home from work. We got infront of the magestrat i think that is what they are called. They told her she has 3 months to stay out of trouble if she is behaved for those three months they will drop all charges and their will be nothing on her record. she made it past that point and said she never wants to go back their. She knows we will send her their again if their is another problem. but when she gets into her mood, she doesnt give a dam. So here is hoping the intense therapy she is going to start getting on monday will set the pace for the rest of her life. Good Luck.. My prayers are with you and your family. Charmed [/QUOTE]
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