- Joined
- May 23, 2019
How come out of all the letters we've seen, nobody has asked Chris what his plans are for when he gets out?
"What's your favorite food? Do you like TV? Did they give you a pillow?" I don't care about that shit.
You have no car, no job, no home, and your only family you fucked figuratively and literally.
Chris has said that he talks with the staff frequently. Maybe he has a jail social worker who is helping him figure out what he's going to do. Hook him up with a church outreach or a homeless shelter or something. I don't think Chris is going to a group home, those things take time, effort, and money I don't see anyone investing in him.
I can only guess what will happen. Best case scenario, he gets time served and is able to be released. When he eventually gets out, they're going to hand him a bag with all his possessions open the door and then he's on his own. He's got x amount of time report to his probation officer, who is going to want him to have an address and probably a job. He's going to have fines to pay which is going to be hard for him. Who knows what other restrictions they will place on him.
Chris broke the PPO and took Barb's money because he couldn't sleep in the van for one night. What is he going to do when he has nowhere to go? Doesn't look like there are a whole lot of resources for the homeless in that neck of the woods.
"What's your favorite food? Do you like TV? Did they give you a pillow?" I don't care about that shit.
You have no car, no job, no home, and your only family you fucked figuratively and literally.
Chris has said that he talks with the staff frequently. Maybe he has a jail social worker who is helping him figure out what he's going to do. Hook him up with a church outreach or a homeless shelter or something. I don't think Chris is going to a group home, those things take time, effort, and money I don't see anyone investing in him.
I can only guess what will happen. Best case scenario, he gets time served and is able to be released. When he eventually gets out, they're going to hand him a bag with all his possessions open the door and then he's on his own. He's got x amount of time report to his probation officer, who is going to want him to have an address and probably a job. He's going to have fines to pay which is going to be hard for him. Who knows what other restrictions they will place on him.
Chris broke the PPO and took Barb's money because he couldn't sleep in the van for one night. What is he going to do when he has nowhere to go? Doesn't look like there are a whole lot of resources for the homeless in that neck of the woods.