r/AITAH 6d ago

aitah for considerinf leaving my son in the county jail hospital over the weekend instead of paying $9,500.00 in bail? Advice Needed

My son hit a pregnant woman with his vehicle and broke his nose and has stitches on his lip.

He was arrested and is in the county jail hospital. He wouldn't tell me how badly injured the woman is, except that she might lose the baby.

He's a careless, distracted driver who has totalled 2 cars, which his bio dad immediately replaced with even better cars!

But now his bio dad is gone (heart attack) and I don't want to enable this dangerous driving problem.

I'm overwhelmed.

He has had accidents before, and has always been bailed out.

I'm trying to get a regular lawyer because now he says she might lose the baby and sue him.

He's 19.

But no one wants me to take the time to get a regular lawyer instead of this public defender who insists I must send the bail money NOW or my son will be in jail all weekend.

Honestly, I don't know. Maybe that would be good for him. Like a wakeup call.

He didn't mention alcohol, but why else would he he arrested for a car accident?

Help! I have to move fast!

AITAH for even thinking about letting him spend a weekend in jail?

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u/StrawberriesRGood4U 6d ago

NTA. He is an adult. He made a choice that resulted in serious injury to an innocent person, and further, his history indicates previous lessons have not been learned. Police may have arrested him for a number of reasons beyond just DUI. Many jurisdictions, for instance, treat street racing or dangerous driving causing bodily harm as criminal offenses rather than minor traffic infractions. If he is in jail for this, there's likely a damn good reason for it. Leaving him there to spend the weekend thinking seems quite reasonable.

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u/sunshinelollipopslg 5d ago

NTA. A 26 year old DOT employee was killed on a highway entrance ramp in my town yesterday due to a drunk driver. I’m not sure if your son was drunk or not, which isn’t the point of the story, but he needs to learn his lesson before he actually kills an innocent bystander and ends up in jail for the rest of his life.

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u/CallEmergency3746 5d ago

If the baby dies depending what state they may charge him for it anyway