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ive managed to mess up ma life. whoop :impissed:
used up ma last life at court last time when i got community payback. only 3 weeks into it and i go and deck one of the muppets from community payback. all ma plans to try and turn ma life around gone in one moment of rage like. tried so hard to ignore him. hes been doin ma head in since a started 3 weeks ago. ive done about 48 hours outta ma 280 hours.
im so gonna get sent down this time. im such a tool :banghead: :banghead:
dunno who a was tryin to kid like. lads like me always end up inside.
used up ma last life at court last time when i got community payback. only 3 weeks into it and i go and deck one of the muppets from community payback. all ma plans to try and turn ma life around gone in one moment of rage like. tried so hard to ignore him. hes been doin ma head in since a started 3 weeks ago. ive done about 48 hours outta ma 280 hours.
im so gonna get sent down this time. im such a tool :banghead: :banghead:
dunno who a was tryin to kid like. lads like me always end up inside.
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It seems like you are in a difficult situation right now; whilst on community pay back you punched someone and are now facing further charges.
G's advice; and are both really good ideas for the long term to prevent this type of situation repeating itself. Maybe you could ask to be referred to some anger management courses. I know you say it didn't work in the past, but you may wish to try it again as you now know what to expect from it.
However, in the short term you will need to defend these charges. Have you sought legal advice? If not you might like to look at the Community Legal Advice website to find a legal adviser.
It might also be a good idea for you to explain to the community pay back officers what this person was doing to you for the past 3 weeks that led you to hit him.
You say that people like you will always end up in prison. However, this is not wholly true. People can get out of a criminal cycle with the willpower and the right people around you. theSite's article on Breaking free from crime has more information on this.
If you feel that you need to talk about this some more to someone independent who can offer you impartial support, you can call SupportLine on 01708 765200.
I hope that you are able to put these incidents behind you soon and move on to the rest of your life.
Well knowing that you temper has an ability to just snap, which is why you were in that position in the first place, next time step back from it and get on a changed detail, or move away from flammable situations.
thanx for that. im up in a few weeks so ive no rly got long to get ready. ma brief is more sure than ever that ill go down this time.
am up on 7 july
Wish you all the best for 7th July.
I hope you are able to find some support before then to help you avoid re-offending, to establish what your goals are in life and then to support you to achieve them.
There are a number of charities and organisations that are aimed at young people; for a list visit this link.
In particular you may wish to contact the YMCA who have a programme now known as Offender Services Unit.
Visit this link for a list of YMCA offices who have a Young Offender Institution.
Alternatively you can call them on 020 8520 5599.
Depaul UK is a charity that helps young people who are disadvantaged, homeless or vulnerable. They have a Prison and resettlement programme to help young people adjust to life after prison and they can offer you guidance to prevent you from re offending. To access their services you need to be referred.
However, they have different schemes under this programme, but they each operate in different parts of the UK so it largely depends on where you are based. Have a look at their website though to get some ideas on what they can offer, and then you can call them explaining your situation. They will then explain the referral process.
The above programmes would be great for you as they are aimed at young people just like you and they are run by people who know what they are talking about. They offer support but essentially it comes down to you.
Furthermore, maybe now you will have some time to reflect on this situation overall. Was it really worth it to be in this situation now? How can you change to avoid this happening again? How you can you manage your anger better?
These are all questions that need answering to move on and avoid being in this situation again.
Hope this helps.
Understandably you are worried; have you had a chance to contact anyone yet about help and support?
Have you contacted your lawyers about the upcoming hearing?
ma brief has said 4 to 6 months like. he cant see me not gettin sent down no this time.
ive spoken to some folk and its been ok i suppose. i rly do wanna change like and am hopin the judge sees that and sends me down for as little time as possible like. i rly wanna move on and cant with this hangin over me like.
Good Luck