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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Arlington County DA is known for being SOFT on crime. IMO, she doesn't give AF about criminals running the streets. [/quote] Vote her out in June!! She is defiant when faced with evidence that crime is on increase under her watch and it rose quickly. She is dragging this county down due to her arrogance and lack of concern for law abiding citizens of this county. [/quote] The guy running against her agrees with her. The crime didn't meet the criteria to charge him as an adult. [/quote] +1 [i]“By and large, when a kid shows up in the justice system, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court has specifically told us the focus needs to be on rehabilitation and getting them on a trajectory out of the system and I agree with that.”[/i] -Katcher, her opponent [/quote] Full quote “Candidly, I can think of a few examples in which a kid could potentially be certified as an adult,” he said. “By and large, when a kid shows up in the justice system, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court has specifically told us the focus needs to be on rehabilitation and getting them on a trajectory out of the system and I agree with that.” - Katcher Did Katcher agree that this was a juvenile that could potentially be certified as an adult? [/quote] Not if he's follows the guidelines. [i]"State code allows juveniles to be transferred to adult court in limited situations and after considering several factors, such as the severity of the crime and if the child has committed other crimes in the past. Factors that could lead to transfer include if the offense was premeditated and a weapon was used, Dehghani-Tafti said. Factors that may argue against transfer include the mental health of the defendant and the availability of services."[/i] [/quote] If this kid has been to rehab before then this wasn't the first time he had experimented with alcohol or THC, which is a crime because he wasn't 21. Right?[/quote] Has he been to rehab? How do we know that? It’s not 100% illegal to drink alcohol <21. It’s legal in some circumstances. awesome, was it legal for the non-adult speeding driver that night? do tell. [/quote][/quote]
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