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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.freeman4law.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwhtWvBhD9ARIsAOP0GogByslqbVs5e4DPjxHrVaQ6u75L8VC0cn8V_uBEZFO-B5X5CWtU0mAaAiQnEALw_wcB George Freeman. He's compassionate and offers tough love at the same time. He's experienced and as a former FFX prosecutor knows everyone, including all of the judges. [/quote] OP here, thank you I will look into this. FWIW said 18 yo is still in high school and deciding which college to attend in the fall. First time with any legal issues and pretty much feels like life is over now..which is good I think for a while at least. [/quote] You kid isn’t doing dumb stuff, he did apparently several illegal things. You are right, he needs to feel pretty awful. Lawyer here…that can really help him turn things around. But don’t shrug it off, treat it as serious; do get his record expunged down the road if you can. [/quote] Former federal public defender - he should feel bad, but he should also know that he's loved. Btw, im not a bleeding heart, but I've seen way too many young people have to go through hell alone. It doesn't make them better in the end.[/quote] PP here, agree with you. Sounds like OP has that under control, he’s finding a lawyer and helping his son figure it out, while not minimizing it. Good job, dad.[/quote]
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