lolis my thesis
Bluelighter
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So he was doing 70 past the police station; got locked up for the night. Got issued what's called a diversion; he had a year, but he failed going to meetings, doing community service, or passing drug tests. He now has a warrant; I assume, as failing diversion means conviction to felony DUI. He needs to spend a couple nights in the pen; when he gets caught. He never even told his mom; even though she must know he hasn't been driving for a year, thank goodness for everyone else's sake as well as his own. He told me he was dating one of his mom's Costco coworkers at the time(haha); and had his mom's xanax on him and cocaine too. Luckily for him my state just decriminalized personal use amounts of any drugs.
He already went thru three years of therapy for being caught with a speck of weed as a freshman in highschool. Now he does not even smoke weed; but he never said a word to his therapist. She told me that in confidence when she realized I was her dad one day at the skatepark. Your son didn't talk much; but I knew that. Years of therapy he did not want as punishment for the prison pipeline we call high school.
I feel for the poor guy; he cant even bring himself to open his email; as it certainly contains bad news. He was kinda screwed by a public defender that was sick on the day of his Zoom court appearance; the substitute defender was not familiar with his case; when the judge asked him, what have you to say for yourself, my son said, um nothing?
No dressing up for a court appearance, nobody to vouch for his employer or work history, or anything to help his cause. He is a kind and empathetic young man. I would hire him a lawyer if I thought he wanted me to.
I also want him to go to rehab so as to get some sober time and some meetings under his belt. But as it sits he is my alcoholic/addicted 21 year old room mate who I love dearly; but don't exactly know if I can help get him out of his jam.
Just waiting for the night he doesn't come home because he is in jail. I only worry about that outcome as I also know he will be kicking kratom, nicotine, alcohol all at the same time.
I wish I could pre-emt that outcome for the kid; mostly because I care about his welfare more than anyone else; and he is a very kind young man, kid.
He already went thru three years of therapy for being caught with a speck of weed as a freshman in highschool. Now he does not even smoke weed; but he never said a word to his therapist. She told me that in confidence when she realized I was her dad one day at the skatepark. Your son didn't talk much; but I knew that. Years of therapy he did not want as punishment for the prison pipeline we call high school.
I feel for the poor guy; he cant even bring himself to open his email; as it certainly contains bad news. He was kinda screwed by a public defender that was sick on the day of his Zoom court appearance; the substitute defender was not familiar with his case; when the judge asked him, what have you to say for yourself, my son said, um nothing?
No dressing up for a court appearance, nobody to vouch for his employer or work history, or anything to help his cause. He is a kind and empathetic young man. I would hire him a lawyer if I thought he wanted me to.
I also want him to go to rehab so as to get some sober time and some meetings under his belt. But as it sits he is my alcoholic/addicted 21 year old room mate who I love dearly; but don't exactly know if I can help get him out of his jam.
Just waiting for the night he doesn't come home because he is in jail. I only worry about that outcome as I also know he will be kicking kratom, nicotine, alcohol all at the same time.
I wish I could pre-emt that outcome for the kid; mostly because I care about his welfare more than anyone else; and he is a very kind young man, kid.