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There hasn't been one that we know of at the jail. I checked a while back and they were hiring, as are many correctional facilities around the country. In my town for example the jails have signs stuck in the ground all over town advertising $20 an hour, but I wouldn't want to work in a jail for so little.I wonder how long it will take for some autist to get a job at the group home Chris goes to just to continue to document him.
Good. I'm not sure about the US, but where I live, working any special needs jobs at that level don't need any formal qualifications. They are all basically government funded and reserved for immigrants, university students and volunteers. More senior positions require at least diplomas, if not degrees but that requirement is generally for the people who run them. I used to do this work when I was in uni so if it is anything like it is here, volunteering and being accepted is just being a matter of passing an interview and having no criminal record.Working at the group home may require more training and education than the jail. Gateway has several job listings though. Generally they need a bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, or human services.
The only protection order I’m aware of expired shortly after the arrest (relatively speaking).I think after so much time served,
Chris gets ordered to do a bunch of shit,
and gets a Deferred Entry of Judgment (DEJ) ruling provided he does that shit.
He goes home to live with Barb in violation of the CPO that was applied when he was arrested,
and even though Barb is okay with him living there, it's still illegal.
weens call cops
Chris goes back to jail.
oh ok, if that's the case it must be different in VA thenThe only protection order I’m aware of expired shortly after the arrest (relatively speaking).
Chris is being held in jail without bond. There is no need for a protective order because he's locked in a cell in the jail. He could still be prohibited from contact with Barb or entering 14BC if he gets sent somewhere, they just need to make a new restraining order.oh ok, if that's the case it must be different in VA then
where I live they slap real long protective orders anytime there is a victim the second anyone is arrested
and those protective orders stay in place even if the accused is found innocent
(but I think you can get them thrown out though)
ah must be different in VAChris is being held in jail without bond. There is no need for a protective order because he's locked in a cell in the jail. He could still be prohibited from contact with Barb or entering 14BC if he gets sent somewhere, they just need to make a new restraining order.
I'm sure a ween has written him by now and sent him the photo of the transformer box next to the trash can, and is probably saying "the bags were full of ALL your toys and Legos and Sonichu comics!"Chris wont have much of a life outside prison. His house will be gone, mom will be dead and all his shit disposed off.
Chris already threw a tantrum after finding out he wont be seeing his toys in his cell, imagine his reaction when his shit is being thrown or auctioned away.
The fucking Chinese, dawg!Who would pay for this, comrade?
Now, James Robert Clark III needs his own thread here. Abandon all hope, ye who enter that particular rabbit hole.YES, I FOUND THE THREAD
The digger question here is will he still have an audience? I remember when Chris Chan got arrested a lot of ppl were saying that it would be the "end of christory" but a year later there's still an active community around him and all his letters from jail get their own thread I'm sure ppl will talk about Chris Chan no matter what
I think for Chris Chan he'll either live in looniebins, group homes, or homeless shelters and public housing trying to make drawings and uploading YouTube videos from an iPhone so essentially, he won't be much different from James Robert Clark III
It kind of dependsSomeone with experience said they often do, but it’s a shitty connection and probably monitored. I remember someone saying “no wifi.”
It might depend on the patient population. If they're basically catatonic they'll have no need for Internet. If it's people who need help getting employed, they'll need an internet connection to send out applications. There might be situations where the staff have internet access but the wifi password isn't given to the patients.It kind of depends
Different group homes do different things
In one group home you might have unrestricted access to the internet and another one you might have restricted access to the internet and in another one there's probably no internet at all
It's one of those things that literally depends on the group home
You guys have to keep in mind a group home is not exactly a jail
It's where we put members of society that can't take care of themselves.
Hell my buddy worked in one night at cable and internet with wifi
Yes but notice how it says striving for independence. That raises a few flags.I think Chris is going to be sent to be placed into a residential care type home for adults with mental illness because I noticed in his court file it said DBHDS sent numerous letters and then information from Gateway Homes was provided so I searched in Google "Gateway Homes West Virginia", low and behold it showed me that Gateway Homes is a housing project for the mentally re/tarded which are licensed by DBHDS.
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A lot of care homes for re/tards often try to teach independence and even though Chris is autistic and possibly has some undiagnosed mental disorder, he is still able to do certain things by himself like drive himself to the store, go shopping, order fast food, buy gas and what not which social services will see as enough proof to grant him to live independently.Yes but notice how it says striving for independence. That raises a few flags.![]()
I think Chris is going to be sent to be placed into a residential care type home for adults with mental illness because I noticed in his court file it said DBHDS sent numerous letters and then information from Gateway Homes was provided so I searched in Google "Gateway Homes West Virginia", low and behold it showed me that Gateway Homes is a housing project for the mentally re/tarded which are licensed by DBHDS.
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Then I honestly don't know why the court got letters from DBHDS and why they were sent information about Gateway Homes..... Beats me....View attachment 4425944
interesting.
Speaking of his shit being auctioned away I wouldn't put it past somebody to get wind of it, buy a bunch of his favorite possessions and then try to hold them over his head to get him to do shit or otherwise manipulate him with promises to get them back or threats of destroying them when he gets outChris wont have much of a life outside prison. His house will be gone, mom will be dead and all his shit disposed off.
Chris already threw a tantrum after finding out he wont be seeing his toys in his cell, imagine his reaction when his shit is being thrown or auctioned away.
Speaking of his shit being auctioned away I wouldn't put it past somebody to get wind of it, buy a bunch of his favorite possessions and then try to hold them over his head to get him to do shit or otherwise manipulate him with promises to get them back or threats of destroying them when he gets out
Seems like the kind of shit some sped would do to fuck with him