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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If there was ever a time to try somebody under 18 as an adult, it would be this one. However, in my opinion, [b]there is never a time to try a child as an adult[/b]. Any age cutoff is going to be imperfect but 18, while arbitrary, is the best we have for a dividing line. [/quote] Are you serious? So if a 17 year old catfished someone online, got them out to a wooded area, and then tortured/murdered them, you’d think yup, perfect case for juvie and back out on the streets by age 21? C’mon. I don’t understand all you people acting like anyone under 18 who commits a crime just need some rehab and a hug to set them on the right path. The fact is sh!tty people who deserve to be locked away start making bad choices before adulthood and can’t be (or shouldn’t be) redeemed. Low expectations leads to bad outcomes. It’s not good for kids to grow up with adults who constantly make excuses for them and give chance after chance. I personally don’t want to live in a country full of entitled criminals who know the law won’t hold them accountable. Sounds like the killer of Braylon Meade kept getting time away at rehab and then handed the car keys like nothing had happened. Maybe he wouldn’t be in this situation if an adult had actually stepped up and given him harsh consequences. [/quote]
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