LadyPact
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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl I have mixed feelings on this. If he committed the crime, what do you think should happen to him? The story is here I must be confused somewhere. It seems to Me that the above was the original question. Not 'what if he's inncocent' or anything else that a lot of folks have gone into a lot of extra keystrokes on. So, to answer the original question, if he committed this crime, it would be My opinion that he should be sentenced to the fullest extent of the law. From the minimal amount that I've read, I don't see any reason not to try him as an adult. To this point, I haven't seen anything in any of the stories that would link him to having psychological issues or have a defense of being mentally diminished. In My opinion, that means that the case should been seen on the facts of the act, rather than the age of the perpetrator. For the record, I think some folks are missing out on a small, but interesting detail about this scenario. The fact that the weapon that supposedly was used in the crime was a hunting rifle that his father bought for him. (Not unusual at all in many places in PA, where deer hunting is often a father and son sport.) To Me, that means two things. One, the kid had to take a junior hunter's safety course ever before he could get a hunting license at all. Two, it means that he knew that guns kill.
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