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Originally Posted by exoticflower
Okay, for that age I would be more worried about his reaction to you and others that are upset. It could scare him to see you upset. I am sure i he would'nt
understand the words of things, but he would definitely see the emotions. If you husband could keep in quiet in the back with an activity, things should be fine, if you leave after your testimony. Do something like take a walk, to help calm yourself. If you are calm, he will be probably. Will they be questioning you also?
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Oh my god, I didn't even think about him sensing my emotions. How stupid of me. I've never been in a courtroom before but he's a smart little one and he picks up on things pretty fast. Yes, I will try to stay calm but I don't know if I'll break down and cry or not. They will be questioning me, a cross-examination. With that in mind, maybe my husband should hold him outside until I'm done. I hope I can leave after I'm done- it's not like I want to stay.
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