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He was finally sentenced for his crimes
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<blockquote data-quote="Lila256" data-source="post: 747224" data-attributes="member: 22431"><p>Well, that has been a big, unanswered question. We really don't know what is going to happen to him when he turns 18. The facility that he is currently in only holds them until they're 18, but he has been declared competent so I'm not sure if that means that they are just going to release him when he's 18, or if they are going to try to find a group home or what. There has actually been several lawsuits in our state because kids like him are just put into a group home with other disabled adults and they end up hurting or killing other people because it's not the right environment for them. I'm not sure if they are going to continue to try to get him on disability services, such as Social Security, because his initial application was denied. He certainly doesn't have the executive functioning to manage on his own. The only thing I know for sure is that he will not be living with us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lila256, post: 747224, member: 22431"] Well, that has been a big, unanswered question. We really don't know what is going to happen to him when he turns 18. The facility that he is currently in only holds them until they're 18, but he has been declared competent so I'm not sure if that means that they are just going to release him when he's 18, or if they are going to try to find a group home or what. There has actually been several lawsuits in our state because kids like him are just put into a group home with other disabled adults and they end up hurting or killing other people because it's not the right environment for them. I'm not sure if they are going to continue to try to get him on disability services, such as Social Security, because his initial application was denied. He certainly doesn't have the executive functioning to manage on his own. The only thing I know for sure is that he will not be living with us! [/QUOTE]
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