Tag Archives: Juvenile Charges
Many of Michigan’s Juvenile Lifers Are Still Waiting to be Resentenced! (Pt 1)
In 2012, our United States Supreme Court ruled that it was “cruel and unusual” to sentence juveniles to life in prison without parole possibilities. The reason, according to the justices, was that forcing a juvenile to spend the rest of their life in prison is actually unconstitutional and violates the Eighth Amendment. This particular amendment […]
[Read More]Are You Helping Out an Unhappy Kid, or Harboring a Runaway?
If you have kids then you already know – they get upset sometimes and make impulsive decisions. Anger after a fight with mom or dad can lead to emotional melt-downs, bad choices, lots of drama and destructive behaviors. And sometimes that means running away from home. According to TroubledTeenHelp.com, one in seven kids between the […]
[Read More]MI Motor Vehicle Charges – Two Teens Arrested for Unlawful Joy Ride in School Bus
Even seemingly harmless pranks can land the jokesters in serious trouble, particularly if any city owned property is taken. In a recent case, two teenagers were arrested after taking a Whiteford Township school bus for a joy ride, stealing it out of the personal driveway of a local bus driver.
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