It struck me that he did know. He told them he knew he was going to juvie. Even made me think he had already thought of that beforehand.
I work with kids all day and juvie is not an unusual term for a child to use. I have heard kids say that about the most innocent of acts. I would assume he simply knew he was going to be punished and that is where kids go to be punished.
I am not sure what you mean when you say "no extenuating circumstances" so if I have misunderstood you I apologize in advance.
You mean legally for the State. Or do you mean any mitigating circumstances on the boy's part?
Mitigating circumtances for the boy.
I have no doubt whatsoever that if an adult was the defendant in this case the DA would ask for the death penalty to be applied.
There was premeditation.
There was laying in wait.
There was the use of a firearm to commit the murders.
The heinousness of the crimes.
Double homicides.
But he is a child and a very young child at that.
Because of the defendant's young age, where he more than likely cannot fully assist in his defense, leaves this case in disarray. So if he is deemed age incompetent then the two murdered men nor their families will ever see even a glimpse of justice for their loved ones.
I teach older children than this boy and what they know about the courts is slim to none, and I base that on my brightest and best read students. Sadly, many think Judge Judy or "Law and Order" represents a typical court -- more Judge Judy.
The fact this child was worried about his skateboard, and he thinks the neighbors down the street are bad people because they drive fast and smoke shows his immaturity and a child's limited view of the world. Kids simply do not have the ability to truly understand their actions even if they know they are right or wrong.
There was premeditation.
There was laying in wait.
There was the use of a firearm to commit the murders.
The heinousness of the crimes.
I am thinking of a minister's wife that shot her husband in the back, left him to die, fled with her children, and evetually was sentenced to serve 7 months in jail and the last of that was in therapy. Since her release she has managed to recover her children and her life goes on. If you believe her reasons for her crime, no one knew she was an abused spouse. Who really knows what was going on in the home of this little boy? I am having a hard time assuming the worse about this child when there is still so much unknown about the case. And what punishment is appropriate for a child this young? If you give him therapy, when he does reach an age of accountability, do you then punish him for actions he took before he was rehabilitated or fully understood the consequences of his actions?