Don't stay up until 12:00 talking to Cassie the night before you have to wake up at 6 to get ready for court... Cause it makes for an overall very tired William. Although it was a nice conversation getting to know her better

, so it was worth it
Lol anyways. Alarm at 5:30, awake by 6:00,
shower. Normal stuff, all fine until I had to gel my hair back, it's
easier than it seemed on the out side... I was like, hrrm, what do I
do? Simple enough, throw hair glue in, brush it back.. I think I looked
pretty dang fine

So yeah, leave the house by 7:50.
Get to the courts at about 8:40ish(we stopped by 7-11 on the way) we
were supposedly second on the list... But we were like one of the last
to go. So we sat in there from like 9:00-11:00
just watching other people go up there. There were some interesting
cases, and a lot of boring ones. A few made me feel like I was watching
the people's court:
"I don't know how the
roach got in my pocket"
Then for an ever better case, there is this girl, she's like 15, she
has a 9-month old baby, and is skipping classes. The Judge asks her why
she hasn't been going to her class, the girl is just like, "I go home
to take care of my baby." The judge is just like, "You are a lie, you
are a bold faced lie"
The whole this was pretty funny, that is until I was up there.
Ok, so we go up there... Go over my rights. Give up my right to remain
silent, right to take it to trial later in favor of getting it over
with now... Blah, blah you know the drill(hopefully not) me, my dad, my
probation officer all swear in. I plea guilty. Probation officer gives
the recommended sentence. My lawyer calls me and my dad up as a witness
asks some questions. The prosecutor calls up my Dad asks about my
future. I am found guilty(still felony charges) and placed on probation
with the following guidelines:
1. Commit no offense against the laws of this or any other State of the United States, and do not posses a firearm or other illegal weapons during the term of probation.
2. Report to your Probation Officer as directed in writing by the
Court. Contact your Probation officer within 48 hours of the
Disposition Hearing.(My dates as of now as 4:00-5:30 Tues/Thursday)
3. Be at and inside your residence address each and every day between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.,
unless accompanied by your parent or guardian. (I can also go to
Church, School, and work functions as long as my parents pick me up,
and my P.O knows)
4. Attend all school and/or HED classes,
every school day, unless you have an excused absence according to your
schools rules. Obey all school rules and regulations.
Suspension/Expulsion from school is an unexcused absence
5.
Permit the P.O to visit you at your home or elsewhere, and notify the
court and P.O in writing prior to any changes in your home, school, or
employment address at 2600 Lone Star Drive.
6. Do not associate in any way with David Wade or any other negative peers.
7. Do not consume of posses any intoxicating substance or any drug or narcotic, unless prescribed by a doctor.
8. Perform a total of 24(originally 42) hours of Community Service.
9. Pay probation fees of $15.00 per month
The Juvenile Department may impose additional sanctions to enhance and monitor compliance with the conditions
other conditions : Continue going to rehab and private therapy, submit to drug tests at any time.
Yup, that's about it.
So now that you know more than enough about my legal standings... Laters
if you have any other questions, I'll answer them.
(But I can still go to homecoming as it's a school activity, so YAY!)
p.s
I didn't have to cut my hair btw, for those of you who I told I might've had to. So I was happy.
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