the fosters have been taking care of their granddaughter while kymyada s been locked up. but attorney don ruck knows some tough decisions need to be made. there s two options really. at 4:00 today kymyada s going to go to a home where obviously there s a lot of structure like you were talking about. or she could go home and be released to you guys today with the list of interventions and services that the court has said. we re still at odds on that view. so. they re talking about it now. and i know deep inside with my dad s help that i ll be going home and be placed on house arrest. kim, as her mother what s best for her? yeah. as kymyada s parents struggle with their decision, jamie pays kevin a second visit since yesterday s incident. but this time she brings good news. kevin s going to placement finally after being with me for
like, what they going to say, what they going to do to you. luckily for 17-year-old kenneth and his 14-year-old brother kentrell, who is also here at lake county juvenile, they are not alone in their desire to be released and sent home. attorney don ruck represents children in court. the perception or misperception of juvenile court is it s similar to the adult court. the reality is the system is much more concerned about getting kids rehabilitated and giving them an opportunity to not having this happen again as opposed to just locking somebody up. one of the challenges that we re going to have is convincing the court and the judge, in particular, that despite you having been here before and lot learned your lesson that you re going to learn your lesson this time and not get into trouble again. kentrell, help me understand some of the things going on in your life that help demonstrate that. i m playing ball. where do you play ball at? at the court. and tell me a little bit
stepfather believes placement outside the home may not be in kemyada s best interest. the fosters have been taking care of their granddaughter while kemyada s been locked up. but attorney don ruck knows some tough decisions need to be made. there s two options really. at 4:00 today kemyada is going to go to a home where obviously there s a lot of structure like you were talking about. or she could go home, be released to you guys today, with the list of interventions and services that the court has said. we re still at odds. they re talking about it now, and i know deep inside with my dad s help that i ll be going home and be placed on house arrest. as her mother, what is best for her? what s best for her? as kemyada s parents struggle with their decision, jamie pays kevin a second visit since yesterday s incident. but this time she brings good news. kevin is going to placement
luckily for 17-year-old kenneth and his 14-year-old brother kentrell, who is also here at lake county juvenile, they are not alone in their desire to be released and sent home. attorney don ruck represents children in court. the perception or misperception of juvenile court is it s similar to the adult court. the reality is the system is much more concerned about getting kids rehabilitated and giving them an opportunity to not having this happen again as opposed to just locking somebody up. one of the challenges that we re going to have is convincing the court and the judge, in particular, that despite you having been here before and lot learned your lesson that you re going to learn your lesson this time and not get into trouble again. kentrell, help me understand some of the things going on in your life that help demonstrate that. i m playing ball. where do you play ball at? at the court. and tell me a little bit about that. what do you do? what kind of what position do
interest. the fosters have been taking care of their granddaughter while kymyada s been locked up. but attorney don ruck knows some tough decisions need to be made. there s two options really. at 4:00 today kymyada s going to go to a home where obviously there s a lot of structure like you were talking about. or she could go home and be released to you guys today with the list of interventions and services that the court has said. we re still at odds on that view. so. they re talking about it now. and i know deep inside with my dad s help that i ll be going home and be placed on house arrest. kim, as her mother what s best for her? yeah. as kymyada s parents struggle with their decision, jamie pays kevin a second visit since yesterday s incident. but this time she brings good news. kevin s going to placement finally after being with me for quite some time now.