Wish me luck... going to court today
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Wish me luck... going to court today
Today we are going to court for his disorderly conduct charge. This should be pretty easy. Tomorrow we go to court for his 4th DUI- both are not related! I am so nervous. He still takes no responsibility for his actions, he has not told his family anything and then last night he tells me that he wants to go to court alone! Then he said he would ask his mom to go- yeah right!
Anyway, I am scared! Wish me luck!!
Anyway, I am scared! Wish me luck!!
Wishing you luck. Remember, as far as the dui...You can not assume responsibility and take on his burden for him. If he won't accept it, it isn't yours to assume. There is a reason for all of this and you are powerless ove rthe outcome. Please take care of you and trust that all will work out as it should. It may not be as you think it should, but it will be as it should.
4th DUI , No way I would accompany him to court.
While totally supportive of you, I hope the court gives him punishment to fit this crime.
I drive daily and he could easily hurt, disable or kill me or someone else. He needs to have severe consequence that will alter his behavior or at least keep him from using
his vehicle as a deadly weapon. 4th DUI ...just not cool.
While totally supportive of you, I hope the court gives him punishment to fit this crime.
I drive daily and he could easily hurt, disable or kill me or someone else. He needs to have severe consequence that will alter his behavior or at least keep him from using
his vehicle as a deadly weapon. 4th DUI ...just not cool.
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why do people get so many DWI's? I never understood this. Where I live it's like "pay money and get back in the car" Doesnt help the people who have a problem and doesn't protect the innocent people who are potential victims. I played the "drive my ABF to court" taxi. It didnt even matter. He did one weekend in jail and that was it. Taught him nothing at all. He was driving drunk a week later. You don't have to go with him anyway.
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Thanks everyone for you thoughts today. Court was not what I expected. He was simply arraigned. I learned that he faces 6 months in jail and a $1000 fine. The fine is not a big deal for us but the time, that is another thing. I'm not even sure what the charges were but something along the lines of disorderly conduct (mouthing off to a police officer).
Anyway, tomorrow he faces the DUI charges. Although he thinks he will only be arraigned and he still hads not secured a laywer! I am glad to say that tonight he spoke to his mom and told her the truth about all of these charges against him. He told her everything. She called me and I was finally able to speak with her about all of this. She is so great. She thinks that this is all for the best and that maybe this will get him the help he needs, to finally wake up. She also supports me in the choices I have made and then some. She told mBut she also knows that when he wants help is up to him and even if they put him away and into a rehab that it is still up to him. She that I can speak with her in confidentiality and that I can depend on her. She has really proven herself to me time and time again.
Between the charges from today and those he still faces he could be locked up for at least a year. And I agree with those of you who thinks he should be away because of his reckless behavior. He doesn't learn from his mistakes. He just keeps on blaming everyone else for them!
In regards to those who keep getting DUI's, my MIL shared with me that last weekend she went to visit my BIL in jail (He's in for 2 years- also an addict!) and there was a guy she met that was in for 20 years- she said he was in because of 7 DUI's!!!!! 20 years, my god!!!
Anyway, tomorrow he faces the DUI charges. Although he thinks he will only be arraigned and he still hads not secured a laywer! I am glad to say that tonight he spoke to his mom and told her the truth about all of these charges against him. He told her everything. She called me and I was finally able to speak with her about all of this. She is so great. She thinks that this is all for the best and that maybe this will get him the help he needs, to finally wake up. She also supports me in the choices I have made and then some. She told mBut she also knows that when he wants help is up to him and even if they put him away and into a rehab that it is still up to him. She that I can speak with her in confidentiality and that I can depend on her. She has really proven herself to me time and time again.
Between the charges from today and those he still faces he could be locked up for at least a year. And I agree with those of you who thinks he should be away because of his reckless behavior. He doesn't learn from his mistakes. He just keeps on blaming everyone else for them!
In regards to those who keep getting DUI's, my MIL shared with me that last weekend she went to visit my BIL in jail (He's in for 2 years- also an addict!) and there was a guy she met that was in for 20 years- she said he was in because of 7 DUI's!!!!! 20 years, my god!!!
4th dwi here & you would serve up to life also. my son is on the run( jumped bail) because of driving without licsens, & eluding. he will serve 9-18 when he is found.we have the 3strikes you are out law where i live. he knew this & the lawyers told him & he choose to drive anyway. that i do not understand.
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YIPES, 4 DUI's here where we live and you'd go to jail for a very long time.
I do believe 2 and above is jail time.
Just remember, whatever happens to him will be for the best. He needs to get this under control before he ends up hurting himself or, worse, someone else. Thank the Lord he was caught before this happened.
I certainly support you and know how worried you must be, but he is out of control and needs help desperately.
Good luck
Hugs, Devastated
I do believe 2 and above is jail time.
Just remember, whatever happens to him will be for the best. He needs to get this under control before he ends up hurting himself or, worse, someone else. Thank the Lord he was caught before this happened.
I certainly support you and know how worried you must be, but he is out of control and needs help desperately.
Good luck
Hugs, Devastated
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I do not believe a 20+ year prison sentence is appropiate for a DUI. I don't care how many DUI's a person gets prison time is too harsh. I know in my area a person usually doesn't do jail time until their 3rd DUI.
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