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If this kid walks away with just a slap on the wrist the next victim is just a matter of time.The ABC News article states hes been charged as a juvenile, which is shocking and maddening.
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If this kid walks away with just a slap on the wrist the next victim is just a matter of time.The ABC News article states hes been charged as a juvenile, which is shocking and maddening.
It's because he's a juvenile combined with it being federal.Why all this secrecy?
We have seen countless juvenile defendants' cases out in the open, so why is this case different?
Is it because it's federal?
Yeah, this is some serious B.S. Again, it feels like his rights and feels matter more than AK's...Pretrial release?????
How is that possible????
I have a thought. But I'm not sure how/where it falls in the victim friendly stance we have here.Why all this secrecy?
We have seen countless juvenile defendants' cases out in the open, so why is this case different?
Is it because it's federal?
I have a thought. But I'm not sure how/where it falls in the victim friendly stance we have here.
Just wanted to kindly request not to conflate being non verbal with being intellectually disabled. Many non verbal people are in the intellectual norm and are perfectly capable of telling right from wrong.The parents haven't stated he's nonverbal, combative, didn't know what he was doing sort of teen.
Yes I understand. Thatās my point exactly, these parents havenāt tried to claim anything yet regarding their sonās behavior. So IF they were to now possibly claim something, to ensure heās in juvenile court, rather than adult court, particularly if thereās never been a diagnosis prior to, then itās a hard sell. Iām not saying they have, or that they will. But it sure is suspect given his age. JMOJust wanted to kindly request not to conflate being non verbal with being intellectually disabled. Many non verbal people are in the intellectual norm and are perfectly capable of telling right from wrong.
There is no evidence though that the step brother has any intellectual disability or a mental illness that would hamper his cognition.
How well would a non-verbal 16 year old be able to help with his or her case preparation?Just wanted to kindly request not to conflate being non verbal with being intellectually disabled. Many non verbal people are in the intellectual norm and are perfectly capable of telling right from wrong.
There is no evidence though that the step brother has any intellectual disability or a mental illness that would hamper his cognition.
Pretty well, depending on the individual. See the Brianna Ghey case in the UK the other year.How well would a non-verbal 16 year old be able to help with his or her case preparation?
I am really surprised by this excerpt from the statement attributed to Chris and Shauntel Kepner in the article above:![]()
Stepbrother arrested, charged after teen girl's death on Carnival Cruise: Stepfather
The stepbrother of 18-year-old Anna Kepner, who was found dead aboard a Carnival Cruise ship in November, was arrested and charged this week in connection with the case.abcnews.go.com
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The stepbrother was released to the custody of a guardian, Chris Kepner said.
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All court records are sealed because the suspect was charged as a juvenile.
The family's statement is at the bottom of the article.
This teenager slides right through the legal system like a "greased eel".Yeah, this is some serious B.S. Again, it feels like his rights and feels matter more than AK's...
Yeah when I read that part that saidā¦.. Chris and Shauntel Kepnerā¦..I am really surprised by this excerpt from the statement attributed to Chris and Shauntel Kepner in the article above:
"At this time, it is deeply painful and disturbing to our family that the person responsible is able to walk freely. This reality adds to our grief and outrage. It is devastating to know that while we live every day with the loss of our child, the individual responsible has not yet been fully held accountable. "
Does this mean they think someone else killed her, rather than it being her stepbrother? Or have they somewhat cut ties with him and are as amazed as we are that the stepbrother is not in jail? Or ...?
Yes I understand. Thatās my point exactly, these parents havenāt tried to claim anything yet regarding their sonās behavior. So IF they were to now possibly claim something, to ensure heās in juvenile court, rather than adult court, particularly if thereās never been a diagnosis prior to, then itās a hard sell. Iām not saying they have, or that they will. But it sure is suspect given his age. JMO
I appreciate where youāre coming from also as I have a child that has a number of issues but is doing well.