I have a misdemeanor charge against me and I’m doing everything that the court ordered me to. I’m currently attending anger management I’m about half-way done, but I’m worried that my due date will arrive just before I finish up my 6 months? Can’t I request an extension and will the judge have mercy seeing that I am attending and trying or will he just say oh well you didn’t finish in time and lock me up?
Thanks Christi!
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I don’t know what a hypnotist has to do with anger management classes, but the court will give you a whole list of anger management classes in your area if they mandate that you take them. Now a days, the court does mandate them for all domestic violence felony cases.
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LOL LOL LOL LOL
They tell me to believe in an imaginary god and to take meds to make the ones who are abusing me “not bother me anymore” and to make me feel better!
Jeez if there was a pill or prayer to make people leave me alone, hell I’d take it in an instant!
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Do Judges really think they are helping a person to order it, or are they just doing it as punishment.
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how often and what other sentences are involved?
please describe and explain what they are like and for how long?
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or how do you “fail” the classes?
and why?
what happens then>?
please explain.
btw, which jurisdiction are you?
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to another state? Or do you have to finish them in the state you were arrested in?
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I live in Chavez county in New Mexico. Everyone seems to be clueless, but I need to know how a person could fit this in their budget.
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My husband needs to learn to control his anger issues and learn what is approiate to say to a 4 year old and what isn’t. And how to be nice even if he is still sleeping.
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