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In reply to the discussion: A breach of trust (in our home)...(Update) [View all]MedusaX
(1,129 posts)This is not about you or how you feel about his actions ....
If you do not appear in court...
He will be released & free to continue his shady activities and
he will steal from someone else...
who may not have the means to replace their items.
It sounds as though you want to avoid not only the face to face confrontation....
but also wish to avoid the association with any penalty/punishment which may be handed down by the court...
This is not a situation in which there was a miscommunication or misunderstanding between the parties....
He was employed by you
He chose to steal items / remove your items from your home without your permission
You contacted the police in a timely manner and filed a report
He has demonstrated a pattern of similar behaviors which had already been recognized by police
You are not the reason he is now facing a judge..
He controls his own behavior...
he chose to steal...
therefore, he knowingly placed himself in a position which will result in a penalty/punishment.