Teachers *  About LFK * LFK en Espanol * Search LFK:   
Arizona
LFK Home Speak Up! Stories Toons Laws Justice for All Law Docs Change It! Games Links
Search Stories
 Story Topics
  Arrested
  Drinking
  Driving
  Family
  Illegal Substances
  Other
  School
  Sexual Assault and Misconduct
  Trouble
  Vandalism and Property Damage
  Violence

Latest Stories
  • I'm Ernest. I'm 15 years old and have never been in any trouble before. But now...
  • My name is Cindy. It's my first day in jail, adult jail, and boy am I scared!
  • My name is Keith. It all started out as fun, drinking beer and cruising around the school at night.
  • My name is Brittany. I started drinking and smoking marijuana when I was ten years old and now I'm fifteen years old.
  • My name is Andrea. Prom night – nothing could be more exciting, right?

  • Search Dictionary

    Tell a friend about this page!
    Type a friend’s email address into the box below, then hit ‘send.

    Stories - View Story: Jay's story


      Quality
    Jay's MP3 High N/A


    Hi, I'm Jay. That's not my real name because the law prevents me from using my real name since I'm locked up in detention at the South East Facility. Let me tell you what got me here. It wasn't really one thing that I did. It was more like a bunch of things over a couple of years that I did that finally got me locked up in detention. See the penalties for breaking the law increase each time you break the law, and the judge always considers your past record in court. So it started when I was in Junior High. I started hanging with some friends who would get into a lot of trouble. Each of us was not really a trouble maker when we were on our own, but we'd do dumb things when we were together. So I was arrested for drug possession, smoking, truancy, vandalism over the period of 2 years, and each time I was released to my parents and put on Probation. On my last probation though one of my friends and I took a neighbor's Cadillac. We didn't really steal it, but we just wanted to take it on a joyride, I mean we were bored and thought it would be cool to drive a Caddy. Well, the police started following us, and then we led them on a chase because we didn't want to get caught. When we finally pulled over, it was like something out of one of those car chase TV shows, we were surrounded by several police officers. That stunt was more than enough to get me put in detention. Now I'm waiting to see the judge again, and I don't think he will release me to my parents. And forget about driving ever again, I can guarantee you my license will be taken away. So as part of my class here in detention, they've asked me to give you a tour of the juvenile detention facility. Click here to see what it's like in detention.


    Comments
    46 thru 50 of 340 comments    ...  6   7   8   9  [ 10 ] ...   
    On 11/30/05
    Yanet from AZ said:
    Jay if you did bad things in your past try to not do bad things in your future and think about it before you do it.
    On 11/30/05
    david from AZ said:
    is it bad in juvenile detention? why would you make the decision of going joyriding
    On 11/30/05
    audrey from AZ said:
    hi Jay, i'm really sorry for what you did but you did but you shouldn't have done that.now you know how much life means to you.
    On 11/30/05
    alyssa from AZ said:
    why would you do that. if you know what kind of friends they are why were evan there friends? you see you could of have a nice prome instead you wnt and acted stupid.
    On 11/30/05
    Dulce from AZ said:
    POR QUE HISO ESO POR KE EMPESO A GUNTARSE CON PERSONAS KE NO LO LLEVAVAN A UNA RELACION BUENA O FUE POR QUE NUNCA SUS PAPAS LE DIERON UN CONSEJO?
    46 thru 50 of 340 comments    ...  6   7   8   9  [ 10 ] ...   



    Read more about the law and Illegal Substances, Violence and Juvenile Detention
    Related Speak Up! Questions
    Related Laws
    LFK Home   |   Speak Up!   |   Stories   |   Toons   |   Laws   |   Justice for All   |   Law Docs   |   Change It!   |   Games   |   Links
    Disclaimer: The information contained in this site is made available as a public service to the general public and is not intended to serve as legal advice. You should consult a trained legal professional for questions you may have about the laws affecting juveniles or any legal interpretations.

    Send Feedback regarding website content or to report bugs.
    Copyright © 1998 - 2024. Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education, All rights reserved

    Privacy Policy  |  Terms of use  |  Disclaimer  |  Contact Us