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re: 12-year-old girl's joyride forced officers to go 126 mph to keep up

Posted on 7/4/16 at 5:08 pm to
Posted by Hammertime
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Posted on 7/4/16 at 5:08 pm to
The mental damage is worse than anything else. It is pretty hard to work your way out of a felony conviction, but spending six years in juvy is worse than anything. There is about a 0.0000001% chance she becomes a normal person if they throw the book at her as a 12 year old
Posted by Breauxsif
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Posted on 7/4/16 at 5:43 pm to
Hence, the ever present "revolving door" of the judicial system will undoubtedly hurt her chances of ever going anywhere.
Posted by Evolved Simian
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Posted on 7/4/16 at 6:14 pm to
quote:

The mental damage is worse than anything else. It is pretty hard to work your way out of a felony conviction, but spending six years in juvy is worse than anything. There is about a 0.0000001% chance she becomes a normal person if they throw the book at her as a 12 year old




This is ridiculous. In her current nurturing environment, she believes that grand theft auto, reckless driving, and leading police on a 40 MILE CHASE are normal behavior. At 12? I'd say she has exactly zero chance to turn out normal with whoever is raising her now.

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The story I read a couple days ago stated that she took her grandmother's car to go see her 18-yr old boyfriend.


If that's true, my zero estimate is too generous. So if you can improve it to 0.0000001% by locking her up for six years I'd say it's worth it.
This post was edited on 7/4/16 at 6:18 pm
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