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Friday, April 14, 2017

Delaware judge convicts girl in fatal school bathroom attack

WILMINGTON, Del. — A Delaware judge found a 17-year-old girl delinquent of criminally negligent homicide Thursday in the beating death of her classmate at a high school last year.

Amy Inita Joyner-Francis
Delaware Family Court Judge Robert Coonin also found Trinity Carr and another 17-year-old girl delinquent of third-degree criminal conspiracy for the death of Amy Inita Joyner-Francis during a fight in the bathroom of a Wilmington high school.

A delinquent finding in Family Court is a guilty verdict.

A third teenage girl was found not delinquent of criminal conspiracy. Prosecutors had argued all three planned an "attack" on Joyner-Francis, a term Coonin also used while delivering his judgment to describe the confrontation.

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11 comments:

  1. Gooooooood
    By baby Thug.

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  2. So killing a fellow classmate only gets you probation till 19 years old,

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  3. So you were found guilty of homicide and that means you wear an ankle bracelet for roughly 18 months. Wow. Why did they even bother with a trial?

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  4. It does when they charge you as a juvenile rather than as an adult as she should have been charged.

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    1. Agreed! She had intent to harm and should have been held accountable.

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  5. the court is sending the wrong message

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  6. But she is a good girl, and heading to college - I think UMES... Major in Ebonics, Hotel / Motel Management. Give her a break people.

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  7. Coming to a school near you....

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  8. A girl tried to do that to my wife back when she was in high school. My wife ended up putting her in the hospital.

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  9. I hope karma gets her. She needs to be beat with a baseball bat by the girls family. Let them at her.

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