Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 Prayers and wishing your son good luck Joyce Colleen <colmcp@...> wrote: I don't post often, but I read the digest daily. I am asking for prayers for. my son, . He is coming from Denver, CO this Thursday to go to court for a crime he committed 10 years ago here in Fairfax, VA He wrote a check on an account that was closed, thought better of it, but was arrested for a felony anyway. He was on drugs and an alcoholic at that time, but he has honestly beat all odds! I am so proud of him. He is married, Father to 2 sons, 9 months and 1 1/2 and has been " clean " and sober for 10 years. He has truly turned his life around, 1 in thousands. I put up money for his bail so he could return to his family and job in CO back in November after he drove to VA and turned himself in. I am not an enabler, neither a beggar but my son deserves his chance in this life. I am asking my friends to say a pray for him to NOT to spend any time in jail, that he will be able to return to Colorado and be with his sons and still have his job. He received some really bad news today, because of a program Fairfax, VA began around 10 years ago their is a guideline based on a point system based on former crimes. As I said, was an addict and in trouble for some years. Even with a glowing report from the probation report based on research done on 's " new " life the last 7 years, the points for his juvenile crimes and an indiscretion when he was 23 yrs old has given him a point score of a violent criminal, which he NEVER was. The only person ever hurt was himself (and of course his family). There wasn't any victim, no weapons ever involved, only drug convictions and petty theft. attorney called him today to let him know that his guideline points put him in jail for anywhere from 15 months to 26 months. The attorney asked that he not give up hope, but he felt it only fair that knew what he was up against when he flies in later this week. When he was here in November, I asked for the prayers of some of my closest friends and I truly feel they helped him back to his family. I'm asking again for your prayers and thoughts for us on Friday, Jan. 27th when we go to court. Thank each and everyone of you and I sincerely hope this is a painfree day for all. Thanks for you time and hopefully your prayers for my son. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 Dear Colleen, Anyone who has made an honest effort to turn his life around, as your son has, deserves to be given another chance. I will certainly keep him in my prayers! Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 You and have my prayers, Colleen. Not an MD I'll tell you where to go! Mayo Clinic in Rochester http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester s Hopkins Medicine http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org [ ] OT asking for prayers >I don't post often, but I read the digest daily. I am asking for prayers >for. > my son, . He is coming from Denver, CO this Thursday to go to court > for a crime he committed 10 years ago here in Fairfax, VA He wrote a > check on an account that was closed, thought better of it, but was > arrested for a felony anyway. He was on drugs and an alcoholic at that > time, but he has honestly beat all odds! I am so proud of him. He is > married, Father to 2 sons, 9 months and 1 1/2 and has been " clean " and > sober for 10 years. He has truly turned his life around, 1 in thousands. > I put up money for his bail so he could return to his family and job in CO > back in November after he drove to VA and turned himself in. I am not an > enabler, neither a beggar but my son deserves his chance in this > life. > I am asking my friends to say a pray for him to NOT to spend any time in > jail, that he will be able to return to Colorado and be with his sons and > still have his job. He received some really bad news today, because of a > program Fairfax, VA began around 10 years ago their is a guideline based > on a point system based on former crimes. As I said, was an addict > and in trouble for some years. Even with a glowing report from the > probation report based on research done on 's " new " life the last 7 > years, the points for his juvenile crimes and an indiscretion when he was > 23 yrs old has given him a point score of a violent criminal, which he > NEVER was. The only person ever hurt was himself (and of course his > family). There wasn't any victim, no weapons ever involved, only drug > convictions and petty theft. attorney called him today to let him > know that his guideline points put him in jail for anywhere from 15 months > to 26 months. The attorney asked that he not give up hope, but he felt it > only fair that knew what he was up against when he flies in later > this week. When he was here in November, I asked for the prayers of some > of my closest friends and I truly feel they helped him back to his family. > I'm asking again for your prayers and thoughts for us on Friday, Jan. 27th > when we go to court. > Thank each and everyone of you and I sincerely hope this is a painfree day > for all. Thanks for you time and hopefully your prayers for my son. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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