sandiegomom
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My son was present at an incident this last year. 3 boys were charged with felonies, all handled differently. 1 of the boys had a can of spray paint (not mine) and spray painted a mans work truck. My son and another boy were with him, but left when he decided to spray paint. The neighbor saw all of the boys and came after them even though mine was already more than 1/4 mile away walking.
Long story short, the other two boys were charged with felonies and were charged with other things.My son was able to jump thru hoops (classes, community service, etc) to have his case dismissed as well as 6 months informal probation. HOWEVER since his sentencing was less and his probation informal and only 6 months, they are wanting US to pay the restitution.
The total is 800.00 and we have to pay it by mid Oct for my sons charges to be dismissed and released from probation. The other boys do not come up for review until Jan 2011. So they aren't being held accountable as we are for the restitution.
The law says that we are all equally liabel yet the other parent apparently know that we have to pay it by mid Oct or my sons terms of probation change and I will have a judgement on my credit.
My question is, since I have to pay all and not just the 1/3 I was hoping to pay, I would like to sue these other parties for their 1/3. The Judge did mention that this was an option. But I know the minors names and addresses, but not the parents. Can I sue the minor and the parents be responsible? Or do I have to know their names? I can't figure out what the correct way to do this is.
I believe each should pay their 1/3 in a perfect world, the boy who did it should pay all. The other 2 boys (my son and his friend) have never been in trouble, witness pointed out the boy he saw do it. Other kids present said it was not my son and his friend, yet we are having to pay and the boy who did it and has been caught for the same offense two times since, pays nothing.
Long story short, the other two boys were charged with felonies and were charged with other things.My son was able to jump thru hoops (classes, community service, etc) to have his case dismissed as well as 6 months informal probation. HOWEVER since his sentencing was less and his probation informal and only 6 months, they are wanting US to pay the restitution.
The total is 800.00 and we have to pay it by mid Oct for my sons charges to be dismissed and released from probation. The other boys do not come up for review until Jan 2011. So they aren't being held accountable as we are for the restitution.
The law says that we are all equally liabel yet the other parent apparently know that we have to pay it by mid Oct or my sons terms of probation change and I will have a judgement on my credit.
My question is, since I have to pay all and not just the 1/3 I was hoping to pay, I would like to sue these other parties for their 1/3. The Judge did mention that this was an option. But I know the minors names and addresses, but not the parents. Can I sue the minor and the parents be responsible? Or do I have to know their names? I can't figure out what the correct way to do this is.
I believe each should pay their 1/3 in a perfect world, the boy who did it should pay all. The other 2 boys (my son and his friend) have never been in trouble, witness pointed out the boy he saw do it. Other kids present said it was not my son and his friend, yet we are having to pay and the boy who did it and has been caught for the same offense two times since, pays nothing.