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In reply to the discussion: 14 year old Girl that killed her newborn baby [View all]Ilsa
(64,429 posts)2. This is a terrible tragedy.
Does a 14 year old girl know this is illegal, that doing this is worse than than your parents finding out? Who is the idiot DA charging her as an adult just because her body is capable of getting pregnant?
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more info at this link, the girl has been charged as an adult, she was scared of parents
JI7
Oct 2012
#1
You know, that really doesn't contribute anything meaningful to the discussion.
lapislzi
Oct 2012
#18
Actually, it is meant to refute a highly negative contribution to the discussion.
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2012
#34
Sure. The problem with the post upthread should be patently obvious, though.
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2012
#50
this is why i'm totally opposed to Parental Consent laws when it comes to these issues
JI7
Oct 2012
#55
Not strange at all. Teens who are isolated, ignorant about reproduction, abused or otherwise
Brickbat
Oct 2012
#8
I don't think many states will charge another 14 year old for statutory rape
4th law of robotics
Oct 2012
#31
I can only imagine the torment this child was experiencing when she did this.
Arkansas Granny
Oct 2012
#49
Yes, the fourteen-year-old likely deserves some recognition of her fear and perceived powerlessness.
antigone382
Oct 2012
#57
I think the baby deserves some recognition of his *actual* powerlessness. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2012
#59