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CA seeks felony conviction of 11 year old girl who threw rock at boy harassing her
Trial begins today.
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Assault with a deadly weapon as defined above is a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for two, three or four years, or in a county jail for not less than six months and not exceeding one year, or by a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or by both fine and imprisonment. |
She should get life in prison... that'll teach those delinquent little shits!
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1. when you elect liberals, you get more and more senseless laws. 2. when living in America, it helps to speak the fucking language. |
remember the kid on trial for killing his sister in wrestling move?
whole world felt sorry for him. let him off, and two years later he was arm robbing stores and killed someone :1orglaugh kids arent always innocent thats for sure |
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Let me go play the number today. |
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2. damn right |
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The fucking police chopper was the best bit.....
What a fucking joke. |
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I remember that case, but don't recall hearing about him robbing stores and killing someone. |
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Haha, the US is such a fucking 3rd world country sometimes.
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i may have him confused with another kid that did the same except ended up shooting the store clerk. i read an article about ids and criminal behavior awhile back, cant find the url :( but yeah the above kid stiomped a little girl to death, and then robbed stores |
"He added that how you are treated by the police should not depend on whether people have legal documentation to be in this country or not. Everyone should be treated equally under the law."
:Oh crap |
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I think he may have his facts a little skewed. As I recall the kid ended up under house arrest, then held up the pizza delivery guy with a gun when he came to deliver the pizza that was ordered. Could be a different guy, but don't think so. |
This story reminds me of a couple stories.
1. One time I was on trial and while the court was in recess I overheard the (female) prosecutor talking to her Asst DA. She was talking about how her 5 year old daughter, in pre-school, had been kissed by another 5 year old boy, and she wanted to go after him for assault. The chick was psycho, and was eventually paid to take an early retirement. 2. Another time I was in court, in Fresno, awaiting trial and was observing the trial of 3 or 4 teenagers that late one night had broken into the municipal swimming pool. The judge threw the book at them. I remember my daughter and I looking at each other when we heard the sentence, and I knew I had my work cut out for me. Moral of the story, don't do the crime if you can't do the time in Fresno. |
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Do you even read your own links? "Maribel Cuevas (search) was prepared to face a felony trial Wednesday when lawyers reached a deal behind closed doors that allowed her to escape detention and avoid pleading guilty" ""The simple fact is that we have an 11-year-old girl who struck a boy in the head with a jagged-edged, two-pound river rock, that required him to have stitches," Dyer said. "That is a felony, assault with a deadly weapon, and we are very fortunate that that act did not cause a more serious injury, even death." What exactly do you think should have been done? |
She could of killed him, so what's the problem?
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Usually you come off as fairly intelligent, so I have to ask you, what makes you think they were ever trying to get her put away for 4 years? What do you think she should have been charged with? Ever hear the saying, "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words (and water balloons) will never hurt me?" It was assault with a deadly weapon, luckily it was just stitches that resulted. |
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Atleast the county prisons up north are not as bad as the bakersfield/LA prisons. :1orglaugh |
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Precisely |
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Looks like my memory has not failed me yet :thumbsup |
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absolutely true... sad part is you could change out liberal for merely 'politician' and it would be WAY more accurate... they're all guilty of enacting lame shit on a fairly regular basis... |
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I don't think I'd ever want to test that theory out first off...and secondly I bet some of the dudes at "The Q" - San Quentine - don't feel the same way... :/ |
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This is the kind of shit that happens when an entire population watches TV all day and doesn't pay attention to what their government is becoming. This is the kind of shit you'd expect to hear in Saddam Hussein's Iraq. |
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I am just living there though, taxes are a tad better than Norway. Not to mention the temperature. |
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Right, you can't. But call me an idiot and add a " :1orglaugh " to make your dry routine complete. |
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If they don't report it, it would be pretty tough to talk about it. But if you expect me to believe that Canada has never charged a minor with a felony you have a tough job ahead of you. |
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oh yeah, cops take down small children all the time here! I can't remember how many times my 7 year old daughter has been pinned down and cuffed for throwing a rock at bullies. Almost every day. 12dicks, you must be a real genius in your own mind. |
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I agree with 12clicks. This country is constantly pushing for more and more legislation. When something goes wrong with that legislation, we push for even more legislation. I was talking to my dad a couple weeks ago and he said something that made a lot of sense to me, though I don't expect many of you to agree with it. Legislation cannot and does not control people or push them in any direction of "doing good". Religion, albeit misguided and just plain crazy at times, does control people and generally points them towards "doing good". |
The muzzle of a gun will influence people I guarantee it. Let's get it over with and go National Socialist.
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Great example, too. If your child has never been the vivtim of excessive force by Police in Canada, then Police in Canada simply don't ever use excessive force against children! RCMP Apology - NB Excessive Use of Force - Better Late than Never On or around April 8, 2001, the RCMP in New Bruinswick apologized to local residents of an Arcadian community for using excessive force during a protest in Saint-Savier, NB in 1997. It was reporterd that at that time, RCMP officers in riot gear used tear gas and dogs to attack a group of children and adults who were involved in a peaceful protes against the closeure of their community schools. http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill...ality2001.html |
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America! America! Home of the beaten children! |
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It was because the goverment lied about who was behind the bombings, they came out saying it was ETA cause they know it would decide a close election. When it was a apparent that that the goverment deliberately had lied the Spanish people voted the liers out of office. Something your country and my own could learn from. |
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Just admit it, Allah decided your elections, not you. :2 cents: |
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the little shit (who got hit with the rock) will think twice about harrassing other kids from now on. :D |
So who thinks the media is only looking at one side of this story so far? *raises hand (and farts - unrelated)*
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