What does this sentence mean? please help, im not really good with law terms?
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Question by Coco! : What does this sentence mean? please help, im not really good with law terms? Please help me, im kinda confused. What does this sentence “my son on probation for a felony against me” mean? like did the “me” in the sentence do something bad or the son? Best answer:
Answer by Baby #1 on 12/10/08
That phrase indicates that the son committed a felony in which his mother was the victim. It’s actually not a complete sentence, so depending on what words would come and follow, the problem person could be either one or neither one.
What do you think? Answer below!
The “Me” would be the Mother. and a Felony Is a very bad act that the son did, and will never go away.. The son is a bad person..
Hope I helped
Rose, my name too..
Mother was the victim?? Where do you get any reference to a mother?
Yes he did something bad to the mother and its a felony with is something really bad.