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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 639176" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>The juvenile facilities are under the juvenile justice system. He is there until the day before his 19th birthday on probation violations. He is in a unit with kids who will go to the state pen to serve life sentences for murder. It is considered a mixed facility due to closures of other units. These kids have nothing to lose. Yes, he has visible injuries from the beating. Yes, they are documented. I called the independent overseers office. He is 18 and must report it himself. I doubt that he will. My other option is to hire an attorney. I have contacted a well known juvenile attorney and will meet with him tomorrow. They cannot refuse him contact with an attorney.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 639176, member: 12856"] The juvenile facilities are under the juvenile justice system. He is there until the day before his 19th birthday on probation violations. He is in a unit with kids who will go to the state pen to serve life sentences for murder. It is considered a mixed facility due to closures of other units. These kids have nothing to lose. Yes, he has visible injuries from the beating. Yes, they are documented. I called the independent overseers office. He is 18 and must report it himself. I doubt that he will. My other option is to hire an attorney. I have contacted a well known juvenile attorney and will meet with him tomorrow. They cannot refuse him contact with an attorney. [/QUOTE]
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