tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5522977664404281164.post8326123814215363419..comments2023-10-31T11:28:41.755-04:00Comments on Crime & Punishment: Murder case involving teen highlights juvenile system's processUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5522977664404281164.post-5463692109868612112013-06-04T03:24:41.239-04:002013-06-04T03:24:41.239-04:00Pertaining to melee it's really a wonderful Bu...Pertaining to melee it's really a wonderful <a href="http://www.diablo3bay.com" rel="nofollow"><strong>Buy Diablo 3 Gold</strong></a> gap-closer that may take advantage of one amongst the movement-controlling venoms, as an example, along with becomes an individual <a href="http://www.gw2field.com" rel="nofollow"><strong>Guild Wars 2 Gems</strong></a> throughout option for conserving which knowledge one particular weak point.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5522977664404281164.post-45738511378298470602013-01-05T19:00:27.435-05:002013-01-05T19:00:27.435-05:00i was locked up with him in gaston county he was a...i was locked up with him in gaston county he was a cool kid but he did have that funny look in his eye. his name was lerol or something he put lotion in his hair to make it slick back like gel. smh he loved playing cards. crazy ass fcuker he gone nowAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5522977664404281164.post-45369830794133819052012-01-27T22:44:02.779-05:002012-01-27T22:44:02.779-05:00Killing someone is not right. I do hope that they ...Killing someone is not right. I do hope that they will <a href="http://www.teenbootcamps.org/boot-camps/a-closer-look-into-juvenile-boot-camps-effectiveness.html" rel="nofollow">handle the case seriously</a> because if they allow the boy unpunished or slightly punished there is a possibility that he will d it again and will become worse.shirleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5522977664404281164.post-13958311438635677632011-10-31T14:56:09.515-04:002011-10-31T14:56:09.515-04:00As a former psychology major I know that anyone un...As a former psychology major I know that anyone under the age of 25 has not yet fully developed the frontal lobes, which plays a key role in decision making.<br /><br />No child under 18 should ever be charged as an adult because they are not an adult period.<br /><br />Media should not be involved.<br /><br />And for the person who said something about laws being a deterrent for crime. Really? Think again. If laws actually deterred crime then prison would not exists. Look at the "war on drugs" all those lengthy sentencing and guess what? People continue to sell and use drugs. Besides drugs, people who go to prison and get out end up going back because they can't get a job and most of them go and become better criminals by being surrounded by them.<br /><br />There are laws against everything but everyone in the system is not treated fairly on sentencing. The root of the problem boils down to the the adverse effects of poverty.<br /><br />Juvenile delinquency is a problem and it seems that lawmakers have a real problem understanding. They don't pay enough to prevent it because they don't believe in after-school programs, community centers,helping with parent education and other early intervention methods.<br /><br />Juveniles become delinquent for any of the reasons listed:<br />Lack of supervision<br />Mental health problems<br />Too much time on their hands<br />No role models<br />Poor school districts<br /><br />It is controversial I can go on for days but until people invest in our youth and stop thinking about "when we were kids" this problem will always exists.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5522977664404281164.post-57667002200025303292011-10-30T18:13:39.228-04:002011-10-30T18:13:39.228-04:00Anonymous 11:15AM,
The problems we have in this c...Anonymous 11:15AM,<br /><br />The problems we have in this country, state, and specifically this county is we are not tough on crime. A juvenile can break into dozens of cars, have all but one charge dropped, then face community service, which he will never do, for his crime. He them moves onto home break ins and more violent crimes because he got away with everything.<br /><br />Some in our community see this as society failing the delinquent, like the late Susan Burgess. Others, like NC Senator Ellie Kinaird thinks all prisons are too harsh a punishment and should be closed.<br /><br />If we allow crimes to go unpunished, then there is no deterrent to more crime.Ghoulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04099647823915879139noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5522977664404281164.post-91462310733260460412011-10-30T11:33:50.896-04:002011-10-30T11:33:50.896-04:00I don't know why the media needs to be there. ...I don't know why the media needs to be there. This kid is no danger to anyone other than himself at this point.They only want to sell papers and be gossips to a family's dirty laundry. What he did was wrong and he will pay for it the rest of his life, as if the life he has had so far has been a picnic. Why do rubber-necking gossips need to witness this train wreck and share it with the world?<br />This world would be such a better place if people would be more interested in making their own lives better and stop poking their nose in others' lives.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5522977664404281164.post-72604317160287969422011-10-30T11:15:04.388-04:002011-10-30T11:15:04.388-04:00"Instead of prosecuting teens for crimes lets..."Instead of prosecuting teens for crimes lets all just form a line and give them hugs and sloppy kisses. I'm sure thats all they need."<br /><br />Dear troll and/or moron, the editorial is not opining that this tee or any teen should not be prosecuted. He clearly is being prosecuted, as the editorial makes quite apparent. The issue is whether the proceedings should be public or private, considering sate law/the fact that the defendant is a minor.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5522977664404281164.post-7374042594167089162011-10-30T11:10:52.501-04:002011-10-30T11:10:52.501-04:00"A judge denied the motion to close the heari..."A judge denied the motion to close the hearing, saying that the teen is facing serious charges and that his confidentiality is no longer an issue because of widespread media coverage."<br /><br />Note: The observer published the suspect's name in the online edition of the Observer when this story first broke. Classy. Then the editor opined in the comments section that it was a mistake and basically didn't count because it was a caption under a photograph. Seriously? So they printed his name but that doesn't count... Meanwhile they were fighting to make the case open the public. Guess that "mistake" worked...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5522977664404281164.post-39850471910420741882011-10-30T09:58:41.715-04:002011-10-30T09:58:41.715-04:00My heart aches for this young man. From what I ha...My heart aches for this young man. From what I have read he has never had a moments peace in his life. I fear that he may get people on the jury who are so self rightuous ... <br /><br />"Instead of prosecuting teens for crimes lets all just form a line and give them hugs and sloppy kisses. I'm sure thats all they need." <br /><br />that again, he will not stand a chance. I don't know if there is any hope or not,for this child but atleast show a little compansion.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5522977664404281164.post-81939987060075571132011-10-30T09:16:13.622-04:002011-10-30T09:16:13.622-04:00Instead of prosecuting teens for crimes lets all j...Instead of prosecuting teens for crimes lets all just form a line and give them hugs and sloppy kisses. I'm sure thats all they need.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com