lundi 3 août 2015

Juvenile Court: Theft Second Degree Charges

My question involves juvenile law in the State of: Washington.
Hello, I am in a sort of predicament with my parents.
A couple weeks ago I wanted to pay my phone bill of $45.00 plus tax online. Since I only have cash, I used my mothers HAPO debit card with the intent of paying her back the same day (I had to get the money from my boyfriend). Well, somehow she got a notification instantly and so my parents went up to my room and started screaming that I stole from them, then proceeded to push me to the ground and hit and kick me (legally, open hand unfortunately and no bruises) while the other parent began to tear apart my room looking for my phone (which I skillfully hid). They took off in the car to consult my boyfriend's parents in the whole ordeal, and while they were gone I got $50 and placed it on the table for them before running off for a couple minutes with my boyfriend. When I came back, they locked me out of the house in nearly 100 degree weather for an hour or more to go tattle to the police that I stole from them.
Now I have court for second degree theft.
What the hell is going to happen???


Juvenile Court: Theft Second Degree Charges

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