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In reply to the discussion: US boy appeals prison sentence imposed at age 12 [View all]leftyohiolib
(5,917 posts)2. trick? doubt he was tricked into anything -his lawyer made sure he understood was he was agreeing to
he waived his right to appeal to avoid a trial to avoid a more harsh sentence and now he's trying to get out of it.
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The prosecutors must have gotten a good chuckle over how easy it was to trick a 12 year old.
Chemisse
Oct 2012
#1
trick? doubt he was tricked into anything -his lawyer made sure he understood was he was agreeing to
leftyohiolib
Oct 2012
#2
wow, the downright fascist sentiments expressed in this subthread are amazing.
Warren Stupidity
Oct 2012
#6
And drink and drive and have sex and obviously sign binding contracts.
Warren Stupidity
Oct 2012
#10
Isn't that approximately what David letterman suggested about the Palin kid? Maybe it was 14,
24601
Oct 2012
#37
"A 12-year-old is simply not equipped to make life-impacting decisions" do you mean like murder
leftyohiolib
Oct 2012
#12
No, what they mean is that the physical structures of the brain dealing with future consequences
Occulus
Oct 2012
#21
it has to be more than that cause some commit murder and some do not- otherwise
leftyohiolib
Oct 2012
#25
Great. A twelve year old is able to understand all these consequence. How do you figure? ....
marble falls
Oct 2012
#26
You're right about one thing. The dead person will still be dead. But there's no reason ..
marble falls
Oct 2012
#38
If you don't understand by 12 that killing is wrong, I doubt you will ever learn that.
hobbit709
Oct 2012
#13
What is the precise degree of its wrong-ness and on what objective measure is that based?
LanternWaste
Oct 2012
#31
15 year old with crackpot scheme to run away and make riches, kills abusive step-father on the way.
ieoeja
Oct 2012
#29
Indiana - at the forefront of the effort to lead us back to the 12th Century - n/t
coalition_unwilling
Oct 2012
#19