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30-35,
anonymous
writes: Ok well my problem is with my boyfriend. He's gone to jail for basically being in the wrong place at the wrong time. His friend stabbed a guy and my boyfriend was there, but he didnt do anything, and now he refuses to say his friend did it. I dont't know when he's going to come out and that kills me. I feel really depressed and words can't express how much i miss him. Im not able to see him because im underage. He sent me a really beautiful letter and I know he loves me. He's really sorry for putting me through this and misses me terribly too. But i just dont know what to do. He might come out on bail in 6 weeks, but that seems like eternity. Helppp :(
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reader, shae +, writes (3 May 2008):
well first things first i know how you feel and it is really hard, try and go to all the court dates to show him your support and that will be a way of showing him your there for him but it is going to be really hard for and hard for him to. but you need to think about what if the worst comes to the worst and he does get sentenced, are you going to wait for him, is prison going to change him, and you really need to think whether he is worth putting your life on hold youve got your whole life ahead of you im waiting for my boyfriend and recently i met some1 and i dont know what to do and either way some1s going to get hurt so you really need to think about it and decide what to do sooner rather than later, i hope ive been some help to you if you want to speak about it more you can message me take care x
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reader, Laura1318 +, writes (26 April 2008):
I am sorry about your b/f.
I hope he will tell the truth and the evidence will not point to him.
If he is innocent, he will not be charged.
There is nothing you can do until they release him or on bail.
You will have to sweat it out.All you can do is to pray for him.
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reader, rcn +, writes (26 April 2008):
I'd get a message to him to tell him to come clean and be truthful, before he's in worse trouble. He could be charged with being an accessory, which if convicted, could be given up to equal penalty as his friend.
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