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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with getting an attorney. Unfortunately “It wasn’t his knife, he didn’t know it was there” is unlikely to carry much weight because if it did, lots of parents would say that to get their kid out of trouble when they got caught with something they shouldn’t have.[/quote] I agree. Thanks. In my state they do consider intent. If he had an altercation with a student or a school record, it would be a done deal. He's a kid that played football all week, got his butt kicked on Friday night and then would limp into his job on Saturday and Sunday to work 16 hours. People criticized me for making him work but if he wants money, he's working for it. His work loves him. his teachers are shocked saying he is one of the politest kids they know and he has tons of friends. Vape and marijuana is way more prevalent than parents are aware of. Not making excuses. He is guilty and will get up at his hearing and admit FULL responsibility for his actions. No excuses. The one thing the officer said is that he did not lie, deny and told them exactly where it was. He was polite and cooperative. Kills me. I have a quote in his room that I put there a few years ago saying., "you are always free to choose but you are never free from the consequences of your actions". He'll be facing severe consequences real soon. [b]Obviously, won't be going away to college next year will be a big one.[/b][/quote] It's the beginning of November now, are you going to impose the not going away to college consequence or is this something you think will result from the school's punishment? If this is a consequence you're going to impose, I'd think long and hard before I do that. Spend the next 9 months dealing with this and let him go away to college. Some of the smartest kids in my law school class smoked pot on a regular basis and are now successful fully functioning adults. Another drug, yes. You are overreacting if you're the one planning to impose that punishment. Nine months of consequence and treatment should be sufficient. [/quote]
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