ambulance got there. judge jeanine: when you saw jack what was he doing? when they brought him to me going to a hospital. he came in hugging me and he was crying. and he said he was sorry that he draw the pictures. judge jeanine: do you think the school overreacted? total overreaction, yes judge jeanine: we they say, we are sending an ambulance. we ve got the mobile crisis team. we are sending your son to a mental hospital. let me back up. you said there was some reports that he had been in therapy. for how long and for what? he had been seeing a therapist, when he was in first grade, the school wanted us to have him evaluated to see if possibly he could have add. we did. he does not have that. he was also being seen for separation anxiety, because my husband was then going to deploy iraq. and he hurt himself and was
postponed a while. judge jeanine: his whole psychiatric background is whether or not he has add and dad going to iraq. that s normal. yes. judge jeanine: the plans comes. he s crying. they take him to a mental hospital. do you speak to your husband, where is he? he s not there. he s getting ready. he s at a base for away. i m there by myself and i m scared. they are telling me they are going to have to put my son in a hospital. judge jeanine: do you say i have a therapist? yes, i said i ve talked to my therapist. i understand your concern. i ve talked to my therapist. i made him an appointment he s going tomorrow said to call him to please not take him to the hospital. judge jeanine: did they call him? no. did the mobile crisis team call him? no. did anyone in the ambulance call him? no.
now you have another question. the hospital is a different scenario. the child should be evaluated by a physician prior to admission. once admitted evaluated within 24 hours. judge jeanine: the doctor didn t show up for 48 hours. why do they do this? to prevent suicide, i assume. elementary, middle, high school, college, we ve seen enough damaging things over the last decade of scenarios where schools did not make the recommendations judge jeanine: you know what makes me crazy here jared loughner is pointing bullets and people sitting near the door and nobody calls the mobile crisis team and you have an 89-year-old that s why they have to call. judge jeanine: how about the los angeles county district s policy that says if a parent is available and cooperative, even if the student is high risk they make references. only if the parent is not cooperative or is unavailable they ship them off in an
school do the right thing. now you have another question. the hospital is a different scenario. the child should be evaluated by a physician prior to admission. once admitted evaluated within 24 hours. judge jeanine: the doctor didn t show up for 48 hours. why do they do this? to prevent suicide, i assume. elementary, middle, high school, college, we ve seen enough damaging things over the last decade of scenarios where schools did not make the recommendations judge jeanine: you know what makes me crazy here jared loughner is pointing bullets and people sitting near the door and nobody calls the mobile crisis team and you have an 89-year-old that s why they have to call. judge jeanine: how about the los angeles county district s policy that says if a parent is available and cooperative, even if the student is high risk they make references. only if the parent is not cooperative or is unavailable they ship them off in an
school? he s suffering with post-traumatic syndrome. he s afraid to go back-to-school pause he s afraid they are going to put him back in the machine tall hospital. judge jeanine: what was your hunt s reaction? he was very up what was your husband s reaction? he was very upset. he s going to fight for our country and his son is being committed in a machine tall hospital. judge jeanine: come in a mental hospital. judge jeanine: coming up a judge who says the school was right. my mother froze everythin. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention at i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is te y to a great dog. i knew it was goi to be a success. the invention was so simple that i knew i needed to protect it. my name is chris schutte and i got patent, trademark and c on legalzoom.