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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 37028" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>Janet,</p><p></p><p>I also just only saw this post this morning. I am so, so sorry that you had to go through (and are still going through) this most horrific, difficult time. I am sending many cyber hugs to you. I am so glad that you weren't physically hurt - nor was anyone else.</p><p></p><p>You absolutely did the right thing by calling the police. You have been given some great advice by other cyber-family members here. Call the violence hotline - here they do provide transportation and help victims cut through the red tape. An order of protection would be my first step, too.</p><p></p><p>The bail issue is astonishing to me, as well. Especially if he is representing himself or just has a Court appointed attorney. It would be one thing if he had a high-powered legal eagle on the job, but I can't believe they are just going to let him out. Would his friend's Mother be willing to add a statement to yours? She can't be any happier with the situation either. Did they pick up her son and the runaway girl, too? What's their deal? And, I would assume that your therapist would be willing to give a written statement - or at the very least make a few calls - vouching for the crisis factor.</p><p></p><p>I hope that Cory doesn't find anyone willing to give him bail money - and I hope the DMV loses the stinkin' title - or you lose it when it comes in the mail. </p><p></p><p>Again, I am so sorry and send volumes of supportive {{{hugs}}} to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 37028, member: 3211"] Janet, I also just only saw this post this morning. I am so, so sorry that you had to go through (and are still going through) this most horrific, difficult time. I am sending many cyber hugs to you. I am so glad that you weren't physically hurt - nor was anyone else. You absolutely did the right thing by calling the police. You have been given some great advice by other cyber-family members here. Call the violence hotline - here they do provide transportation and help victims cut through the red tape. An order of protection would be my first step, too. The bail issue is astonishing to me, as well. Especially if he is representing himself or just has a Court appointed attorney. It would be one thing if he had a high-powered legal eagle on the job, but I can't believe they are just going to let him out. Would his friend's Mother be willing to add a statement to yours? She can't be any happier with the situation either. Did they pick up her son and the runaway girl, too? What's their deal? And, I would assume that your therapist would be willing to give a written statement - or at the very least make a few calls - vouching for the crisis factor. I hope that Cory doesn't find anyone willing to give him bail money - and I hope the DMV loses the stinkin' title - or you lose it when it comes in the mail. Again, I am so sorry and send volumes of supportive {{{hugs}}} to you. [/QUOTE]
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