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LittleBlue

(10,362 posts)
59. Life, as in
Thu Apr 10, 2014, 12:23 AM
Apr 2014

24 counts of att. murder * XX years a pop = several hundred years. And I'll use my crystal ball again and venture that he won't get parole.

the desire to hurt someone


Nope. My desire is to see him separated from society for life to protect us from him.

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How long can they hold a juvenile without pressing charges? Orrex Apr 2014 #1
They could commit them on a court order. Which does not require pressing charges. Gravitycollapse Apr 2014 #4
Since he is alleged to have demonstrated that he is a danger to others Orrex Apr 2014 #10
I don't have to preface my post with what you think is the proper first statement, thanks. Gravitycollapse Apr 2014 #20
You forgot to post the link to your expression of sympathy for the victims. Orrex Apr 2014 #23
In opposition to what you've stupidly implied, I don't have to support idiocy in the face of loss. Gravitycollapse Apr 2014 #26
Support your idiocy however you like. That's up to you Orrex Apr 2014 #27
"You defended Woody Allen against the allegations of pedophilia, right?" - Yes, I did actually. Gravitycollapse Apr 2014 #29
Whoa--my bad. I apologize. Orrex Apr 2014 #31
funny Adam051188 Apr 2014 #41
oh FFS... dionysus Apr 2014 #2
LOL, so you think a 16 is an adult? So should have rights of an 18 year old? Logical Apr 2014 #12
adult enough to know going on a huge ass stabbing spree is wrong. dionysus Apr 2014 #19
If found not guilty still an adult? nt Logical Apr 2014 #32
only way he's not found guilty is by reason of insanity, then he goes to a mental institution. dionysus Apr 2014 #37
Are you serious? LittleBlue Apr 2014 #3
How do you know he was of sound mental state at the time of the attacks? Gravitycollapse Apr 2014 #5
I'm not willing to gamble on a psychiatrist's assessment that he's fit to be released LittleBlue Apr 2014 #8
How is it possible that the burden of evidence for committing someone is less... Gravitycollapse Apr 2014 #14
I lose faith in the justice system when it produces unjust verdicts LittleBlue Apr 2014 #21
How long has it been since the crime was committed? Gravitycollapse Apr 2014 #24
Is there actual doubt that he is in fact the one who stabbed 24 people? LittleBlue Apr 2014 #30
There's probably zero or near zero doubt he was the one who stabbed the victims. Gravitycollapse Apr 2014 #35
The police and prosecutors are privy to information that we aren't LittleBlue Apr 2014 #39
It is a huge deal. It demonstrates that charges can be pressed with little or no calculation... Gravitycollapse Apr 2014 #42
Charges aren't always pressed with the idea that those charges will be final LittleBlue Apr 2014 #44
Prosecutors are not supposed to press charges they know have no factual support. Gravitycollapse Apr 2014 #45
I'm fine with charging a guy who stabbed 24 people with att. murder LittleBlue Apr 2014 #49
a lot of people around the world would probably agree with you. "stabbed 24 people=attempted murder" Adam051188 Apr 2014 #53
Kid = tried as adult LittleBlue Apr 2014 #57
hang on this is complicated Adam051188 Apr 2014 #58
Life, as in LittleBlue Apr 2014 #59
age 16 and sound mental state are not cause and effect or otherwise related nt msongs Apr 2014 #22
Even if he was not of sound mind at the time avebury Apr 2014 #62
Does it matter? CFLDem Apr 2014 #69
Lol, how young then? 15, 14, 13? Can't wait for this! nt Logical Apr 2014 #15
As someone else pointed out below, it's 15 regarding homicide LittleBlue Apr 2014 #17
Post removed Post removed Apr 2014 #6
Your response is the perfect example of how fucked we are as a society. Congratulations. Gravitycollapse Apr 2014 #7
Why? JJChambers Apr 2014 #11
You haven't the faintest idea what I'm saying and instead are seeing red. Ironic really... Gravitycollapse Apr 2014 #18
There's nothing wrong with "seeing red" JJChambers Apr 2014 #25
there's nothing wrong with seeing red? Adam051188 Apr 2014 #36
Let me ask you this. I more or less agree with you, but ballyhoo Apr 2014 #40
Spoken like a true believer billh58 Jun 2014 #74
Um how about no... sarisataka Apr 2014 #9
Lol, you again! Pro DP, what a shock! nt Logical Apr 2014 #16
The suspect's mental state... Jeff In Milwaukee Apr 2014 #13
learned something today. Adam051188 Apr 2014 #33
I'm sure the defendant's mental state will be an issue in his trial Jeff In Milwaukee Apr 2014 #48
your empathy is overwhelming Adam051188 Apr 2014 #54
Ummm....I didn't say that Jeff In Milwaukee Apr 2014 #65
I'm still waiting for a conviction before I decide. Glassunion Apr 2014 #28
+1 Adam051188 Apr 2014 #34
Why not wait for the TV movie? God forbid anyone opine beforehand. WinkyDink Apr 2014 #64
So true. Amazing that some of the posters don't understand this. JimDandy Apr 2014 #38
I'm wondering how long until they start trying animals as humans. Fozzledick Apr 2014 #43
the dog pound is a scary place. Adam051188 Apr 2014 #47
We are the prison capital of the world. ZombieHorde Apr 2014 #46
you forgot your sarcasm tag Adam051188 Apr 2014 #50
They might have a formula Nevernose Apr 2014 #51
Once again, conclusions first! oldandhappy Apr 2014 #52
If the kid is black, it takes a nanosecond. Warpy Apr 2014 #55
Not for a mass violence event. CFLDem Apr 2014 #70
way too fast. Adam051188 Apr 2014 #56
Are you saying that he will not be able to use his mental state as a defense? muriel_volestrangler Apr 2014 #60
Long enough to check the family bank account? nt RandiFan1290 Apr 2014 #61
Assuming.. sendero Apr 2014 #63
What do you propose they should have done? B2G Apr 2014 #66
I don't know ismnotwasm Apr 2014 #67
Interesting topic Savannahmann Apr 2014 #68
Our justice system yallerdawg Apr 2014 #71
Well, it's a guaranteed conviction in a high-profile case Blue_Tires Apr 2014 #72
The minute they saw what the evil bastard did. MO_Moderate Apr 2014 #73
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