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In reply to the discussion: 14 is just too young. I can't accept throwing away the key on children [View all]I didn't realize that, thanks for reminding me!
YES. Locking children away for the rest of their lives is barbaric. Civilized societies don't do it.
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I'm fond of "Never Again" when it come to barbaric acts and ruining the lives of others
seveneyes
Nov 2013
#3
The kid showed no concern for human life. During his first court date he looked
bluestate10
Nov 2013
#34
I would have to assume that if we can put the child in prison for the rest of his life...
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#18
he would be released as a very young healthy man, and that is just too dangerous to contemplate
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#41
What is the middle ground between keeping him locked up and setting him free?
geek tragedy
Nov 2013
#13
Unless you're advocating a lobotomy, there's no way of uncrossing the wires
geek tragedy
Nov 2013
#22
Yes, and I'm sure you have a lot of education, degrees, doctorates, and face time...
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#26
There definitely needs to be other options besides prison and setting them free.
LuvNewcastle
Nov 2013
#99
I think he needs help, but I don't think he should not be turned loose. My story:
nolabear
Nov 2013
#15
"But hey, I'm sure you can find some way to justify forgiving a rapists actions."
MannyGoldstein
Nov 2013
#31
What really good or responsible actions make a minor an adult with all those rights and
TheKentuckian
Nov 2013
#78
The kid shouldn't walk free again. He has serious problems. He appears to have
bluestate10
Nov 2013
#30
Our system has been set up to give up on children on adults on the old. My wife's friend had
diabeticman
Nov 2013
#49
Psychopaths are not criminally insane. They know damn well what they are doing.
hobbit709
Nov 2013
#69
Sadly, it's not a question of whether the child can be rehabilitated.
TroglodyteScholar
Nov 2013
#55
Fine. But why not focus on those who have committed nonviolent crimes and are serving life first?
n2doc
Nov 2013
#70
But.. but.. but.. the poor baby couldn't comprehend what he was doing because of his lobes!
Decaffeinated
Nov 2013
#73
We put people in prison because we're mad at them or because we're scared of them. This kid...
piedmont
Nov 2013
#75
After he slit her throat he hauled her in a garbage bin out to the woods and then he rammed a 3 foot
Beausoir
Nov 2013
#95
So, acknowledging that a person acuused of rape and murder is a 14 year old makes one a sick puppy?
rug
Nov 2013
#110
I presume then that, if called, you would inform the court you could not be a fair juror.
rug
Nov 2013
#123
desecration of her body, and staging it for maximum shock value when found, i.e.
magical thyme
Nov 2013
#125
I'm fine with preventing the damage this young man will undoubtedly do in the future.
NaturalHigh
Nov 2013
#106
Guess I'm outside the social norm then. I believe, if you rape or murder you should just fucking
Drew Richards
Nov 2013
#134
How is life in prison "an eye for an eye or a tooth for a tooth" for rape/murder????
aikoaiko
Nov 2013
#143