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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Serious question. If I am 17. I car jack someone wlat gunpoint. No injuries. I get tossed in jail for a few days until whatever process happens where the AG or USDAO (I don't care who's fault it is) decides to release me because I am young or whatever reason they have. Does DC then do anything to try and rehabilitate me? When I walk out of jail a week after car jacking someone, am I assigned a case worker? A mentor? Does someone see where I am on the road to graduating? Does DC do anything or am I just left to my own devices to infer whatever lesson I learned over the last week? [/quote] You don't go to jail at all. Bowser had a bill to change that, but it was rejected by the city council. Janeese Lewis George led the opposition. She said jail would "traumatize" them. https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/06/27/bowser-crime-bill-dc-council-opposition/[/quote] Oh wow. I can commit an armed car jacking and not even get processed? Do they call my parents or just let me go? [/quote] A violence interrupter makes you pinky promise never to do it again. [/quote]
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