i just don t think it s right. do you think you have anger problems? no. no? do you need the court to help you? you don t need the court s help? no. i m fine. do you understand you re on probation? so this kind of looks bad on you. complicating ayryana s case are two prior offenses for driving without a license and battery on a classmate. her last day in court came with a warning. the probation officer told me if i got into any more trouble i was going to have to go to girls school. so, yeah, i m real nervous. with the threat of girls school still fresh in her mind, ayryana gets ready for another weekend in detention, followed by another day in court and an outcome that could mean months
you weren t screaming profanities at him? no, i wasn t. how was it you became arrested, then? i don t know. i have no further questions, judge. all right, thank you. you may have a seat back there. the purpose of today s hearing is to determine what should happen to ayryana. do you have an opinion as to what the court should do? i want my daughter home with me. how is she doing in school? she s doing real good this year. i took her to a different school. i didn t want her with the same people. do you believe that the environment at her former school was part of the reason why she was having her anger problems? yes. so you recognized the problem and did something about it? yes. are you able to provide supervision over her? yes. when do you work? i work swing shifts, rotating backwards. explain that in a little more detail. i finish midnights today and i start afternoons wednesday. with such an irregular work
i just don t think it s right. do you think you have anger problems? no? do you need the court to help you? you don t need the court s help? no. i m fine. do you understand you re on probation? so this kind of looks bad on you. complicating ayryana s case are two prior offenses for driving without a license and battery on a classmate. her last day in court came with a warning. the probation officer told me if i got into any more trouble i was going to have to go to girls school. so, yeah, i m real nervous. with the threat of girls school still fresh in her mind, ayryana gets ready for another weekend in detention, followed by another day in court and an outcome that could mean months away from home. i m trying not to think about it. this is making me real nervous. i just don t know what s going
and you weren t saying anything. no, i wasn t saying anything to him. you weren t screaming profanities at him? no, i wasn t. how was it you became arrested, then? i don t know. i have no further questions, judge. all right, thank you. you may have a seat back there. the purpose of today s hearing is to determine what should happen to ayryana. do you have an opinion as to what the court should do? i want my daughter home with me. how is she doing in school? she s doing real good this year. i took her to a different school. i didn t want her with the same people. do you believe that the environment at her former school was part of the reason why she was having her anger problems? yes. so you recognized the problem and did something about it? yes. are you able to provide supervision over her? yes.
believe. i ended up, know what i m saying, just dealing with both of them, the mom and the daughter. me in 15 years, and i got 15 more. originally convicted of rape and theft, wilson earned his second 15-year sentence while behind bars after he brutally beat a corrections officer. ended up cracked his ribs, his jaw. think i did something to his hips, too. broke his collarbone, too. to me it wasn t no thing, it was just prison. you don t come here and work here and think it s cake. no, he ain t die. he just won t be a correction officer no more. despite his attitude, some at holman are trying to help wilson turn his life around. i ve known kenneth for several years. a long time. he s a young man with a lot of anger problems. he acts out through his anger.