Wonder why it is taking so long to decided if they are going to try her as an adult.
In the case of 4yr old Alex (found in the dryer last week) the perp was 14 yrs old been in custody since friday i think. monday or Tuesday they made the decision to try him as an adult. that was in Cali..come on MO get with the program.
Under MO law, the process to get a juvenile certified as an adult requires the juvenile court judge to first give notice of and then hold a hearing at which a long list of criteria are evaluated. Statute requires that before the hearing, a report must be prepared that fully develops "all available information" for the court to consider, based on such documents as police reports and witness statements. Notice of hearing must also be given to the prosecuting attorney of the circuit (adult) court, and he/she must be given access to all pertinent documents before the certification hearing. I assume the Nov. date was chosen because the hearing is mandatory and time was needed for all to prepare.