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And if, at 14, one of them had come to you saying they wanted to have a baby, take out a loan for a house, and get a job operating dangerous heavy machinery, you would say.....? In fact, let's explore that some more. Same kid is told no, goes out and murders someone, gets charged as an adult, gets off on a technicality, could they now do all the things they wanted to do?
Let's be reasonable. And yes, there have been plenty if kids gotten off on technicalities and been able to go do whatever they wanted in life because the charges don't exist in Kentucky if dismissed. You have an issue with it, contact your state legislatures and let them know. And plenty of 14 year olds have had babies.
Would a lawn mower be considered dangerous machinery? Farm equipment?
Yes, Let's be reasonable. That is what I am saying.
My black sheep brother should do that for a job. He'd drive the bat sh1t crazy. He got mad at me cause he wanted to live here for a few weeks before my folks moved into their new house. I told all of them that was a huge mistake, him moving in. Things seem to have calmed down, recently.
And I have answered it. You don't like the way the laws are written than contact your state legislature and tell them. I highly doubt you change the laws because you don't like it.
I don't have to "win" to be "right". Kids are kids or they are not. You can't have it both ways. Bring that to me as a juror and a not guilty on all charges is what you will get.
You would probably not get on a jury here as you would not be impartial. Both sides want impartial jurors. By the way, juveniles who commit petty crimes don't get a jury trial, often they have charges diverted through a diversion program and charges dismissed. They never have a jv record.
I have no idea why you are arguing about tractors and killing people, lmao.
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