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Waste of time today; it was an arraignment, not a trial
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 546404" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>PS He won't be considered a felon no matter what because he's a minor. The law in this state says "would be a felony if committed by an adult". He's harged with an offense that would be a felony if committed by an adult. Even E isn't considered a felon and will be allowed to vote at 18yo. Now, due to be adjudicated a juvenile delinquent, he won't be able to own or carry a firearm until 10 yrs after his last offense or until the age of 29yo, whichever comes last or first (I can't remember) but no big deal in my book. He can work for the government and could possibly be a cop if he wanted to and kept himself out of trouble a certain amount of yeaars. He would need a waiver to go into the military but it is possible. Sooooo, it's not as bad as it seems long term. That's a good thing considering how many males end up in the juvenile system in this state these days.</p><p></p><p>The worst thing- a juvenile with a felony offense doesn't get the record expunged in this state- ever. However, it isn't open to the public unless it was transferred to adult court which won't happen in this case. The only people who can get to it and find it are police, FBI for background checks, etc.</p><p></p><p>I have spent countless hours researching state juvie laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 546404, member: 3699"] PS He won't be considered a felon no matter what because he's a minor. The law in this state says "would be a felony if committed by an adult". He's harged with an offense that would be a felony if committed by an adult. Even E isn't considered a felon and will be allowed to vote at 18yo. Now, due to be adjudicated a juvenile delinquent, he won't be able to own or carry a firearm until 10 yrs after his last offense or until the age of 29yo, whichever comes last or first (I can't remember) but no big deal in my book. He can work for the government and could possibly be a cop if he wanted to and kept himself out of trouble a certain amount of yeaars. He would need a waiver to go into the military but it is possible. Sooooo, it's not as bad as it seems long term. That's a good thing considering how many males end up in the juvenile system in this state these days. The worst thing- a juvenile with a felony offense doesn't get the record expunged in this state- ever. However, it isn't open to the public unless it was transferred to adult court which won't happen in this case. The only people who can get to it and find it are police, FBI for background checks, etc. I have spent countless hours researching state juvie laws. [/QUOTE]
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