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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 90075" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Janet, I am sure that Nick would not do or say anything wrong</p><p>when arresting a juvenile. My son would also never do anything</p><p>like that on the state law enforcement level. on the other hand, it is really</p><p>naive to believe that it doesn't happen. It does happen and it</p><p>is not a rare event. easy child/difficult child has never been manhandled to the best of my knowledge but he has been lied to AND I have been</p><p>lied to by the police. He has been charged with marijuana possession when there was no marijuana in his car or on his person or on the person of the others in his car. He spent two</p><p>weeks in jail for those false charges and THEN was kept in jail</p><p>two more weeks after the charges were "no billed" before they</p><p>released him as they pondered whether getting arrested was or</p><p>was not a Violation of Probation. How can being arrested on</p><p>false charges and jail be considered a VOP??? The States</p><p>Attorney told me personally on the phone "I can either keep him</p><p>or let him go..it is MY choice whether to proceed with a VOP."</p><p></p><p>I am not anti law enforcement but the reason that injustices</p><p>happen is because it is easier to deny they exist than it is</p><p>to face the facts and try to correct the problems.</p><p></p><p>Parenting a difficult child is not for the faint-hearted, as we all know from</p><p>experience as Warrior Moms/Dads. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 90075, member: 35"] Janet, I am sure that Nick would not do or say anything wrong when arresting a juvenile. My son would also never do anything like that on the state law enforcement level. on the other hand, it is really naive to believe that it doesn't happen. It does happen and it is not a rare event. easy child/difficult child has never been manhandled to the best of my knowledge but he has been lied to AND I have been lied to by the police. He has been charged with marijuana possession when there was no marijuana in his car or on his person or on the person of the others in his car. He spent two weeks in jail for those false charges and THEN was kept in jail two more weeks after the charges were "no billed" before they released him as they pondered whether getting arrested was or was not a Violation of Probation. How can being arrested on false charges and jail be considered a VOP??? The States Attorney told me personally on the phone "I can either keep him or let him go..it is MY choice whether to proceed with a VOP." I am not anti law enforcement but the reason that injustices happen is because it is easier to deny they exist than it is to face the facts and try to correct the problems. Parenting a difficult child is not for the faint-hearted, as we all know from experience as Warrior Moms/Dads. DDD [/QUOTE]
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