FREDERICK, Md. (ABC7) — A judge has ruled that one of the two teens charged in the murder of a man at the Great Frederick Fair last year will be tried as a juvenile, according to the State's Attorney for Frederick County.
Frederick County Judge Julie Stevenson Solt issued a written opinion on the case Tuesday afternoon denying the state's waiver motion concluding that the 16-year-old suspect's case remains in the juvenile court system.
The 16-year-old is accused of being one of the attackers who killed 59-year-old John Marvin Weed at the Great Frederick Fair on Sept. 20, 2019. Another teen, a 15-year-old, is also being charged in the case.
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“the youth’s ability to be rehabilitated in the juvenile system.” You’ve got to be kidding?!? I also suppose the 15 and 16 year old youths are not old enough to understand the seriousness of their crime. Deliberate MURDER.
I don't agree with this ruling...
Really good idea. That way he can come out as an adult and kill more people.
Black privilege
Someone needs to inform hillary that judge solt has some dirt on her
Exactly.
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