Jonathan Lewis Jr., 17, was badly injured in the Nov. 1 attack near Rancho High School in Las Vegas. He died less than a week later.

Four teenagers accused of fatally beating a classmate last year in Las Vegas have agreed to plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter, which will keep them from being tried as adults, attorneys confirmed Thursday.

Nine students were arrested in connection with the melee on Nov. 1 involving a large group of people near Rancho High School, in which 17-year-old Jonathan Lewis was critically injured; he later died.

  • Todd Bonzalez@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Without clarification on what you mean by “adult crimes”, this is basically just saying “eliminate the juvenile justice system and feed the children to the sharks”.

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        4 months ago

        How about violent felonies? In amerikkka its a felony to be black in certain areas.

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        4 months ago

        You fundamentally don’t understand the purpose of the juvenile justice system, you’re just interested in the most punitive system possible. That is the system we already have, and we’re one of the worst in world at it. There’s no good argument for making the system even worse by cracking down on children specifically.

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          4 months ago

          No, I understand it. I just don’t agree with you.

          Kids who kill on purpose, and not in self defense, deserve to be treated like any other human.

          Additionally, the parents should share in a good portion of then penalty.

          Obviously each case has its own circumstances, so we shouldn’t throw the book at every one.

          The kids in question were very much aware of what is right and wrong.