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leftyohiolib

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2. trick? doubt he was tricked into anything -his lawyer made sure he understood was he was agreeing to
Tue Oct 30, 2012, 05:22 AM
Oct 2012

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
A 12-year-old is simply not equipped to make life-impacting decisions. Chemisse Oct 2012 #3
I think the life impacting decision was made when Heather MC Oct 2012 #4
wow, the downright fascist sentiments expressed in this subthread are amazing. Warren Stupidity Oct 2012 #6
Or maybe we could let them start to vote at 12! midnight Oct 2012 #9
And drink and drive and have sex and obviously sign binding contracts. Warren Stupidity Oct 2012 #10
why underestimate a 12 year olds ability to be evil. Heather MC Oct 2012 #20
so, another vote for execution of 12 year olds? Warren Stupidity Oct 2012 #22
So then, should sexual activity with 12yr olds be legalized? Hugabear Oct 2012 #24
Isn't that approximately what David letterman suggested about the Palin kid? Maybe it was 14, 24601 Oct 2012 #37
I agree with you completely Bo Nov 2012 #46
????????????????????/ greiner3 Oct 2012 #16
"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
And he didn't make a very good decision, did he? Chemisse Oct 2012 #40
Great. A twelve year old is able to understand all these consequence. How do you figure? .... marble falls Oct 2012 #26
The questions I have is: christx30 Oct 2012 #34
You're right about one thing. The dead person will still be dead. But there's no reason .. marble falls Oct 2012 #38
So basically you are talking about revenge. Chemisse Oct 2012 #41
So should christx30 Oct 2012 #44
I would order him held in a juvenile detention center until he is 18. Chemisse Oct 2012 #45
Well said. nt cstanleytech Nov 2012 #47
Paul Henry Gingerich's Case Background Judi Lynn Oct 2012 #5
As deeply disturbing as this story is Crunchy Frog Oct 2012 #14
This brings up some important questions davidpdx Oct 2012 #7
As the boy is a minor michreject Oct 2012 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author KatyMan Oct 2012 #11
If you don't understand by 12 that killing is wrong, I doubt you will ever learn that. hobbit709 Oct 2012 #13
Sure, but that doesn't mean he should be tried as an adult. Quantess Oct 2012 #17
so then you would agree that 12 year olds should be tried as adults Warren Stupidity Oct 2012 #18
I said he should have been tried for murder hobbit709 Oct 2012 #30
"Even if tried as a juvenile, he still should do 25." Warren Stupidity Oct 2012 #32
What do you think the penalty for murder should be? hobbit709 Oct 2012 #35
There have been cases involving 5 year olds. 25 years for them as well? Chemisse Oct 2012 #42
What is the precise degree of its wrong-ness and on what objective measure is that based? LanternWaste Oct 2012 #31
Some further details of the case. Crunchy Frog Oct 2012 #15
the kid who talked him into it only got 30 years (last five on probation) renate Oct 2012 #23
15 year old with crackpot scheme to run away and make riches, kills abusive step-father on the way. ieoeja Oct 2012 #29
So was the man was already dead from the other bullet wounds? Chemisse Oct 2012 #43
Indiana - at the forefront of the effort to lead us back to the 12th Century - n/t coalition_unwilling Oct 2012 #19
With Democratic Underground not being far behind Crunchy Frog Oct 2012 #39
So I wasn't hallucinating! :) - n/t coalition_unwilling Nov 2012 #49
way to many years for a 12 yr old who was bullied into 'helping' the 15 yr old Sunlei Oct 2012 #27
12 years old Sadie5 Oct 2012 #28
Unfortunately argiel1234 Oct 2012 #33
Many ADULTS don't get 25 years! Si MC Oct 2012 #36
It is my understanding that the boy was 10 years of age when the killing was done, lumpy Nov 2012 #48
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