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Originally posted by dgtempe
What precisely was the threat???
Source
Although police said it appears the teen also made a very veiled threat toward a school in general, "the threat in no way implied any action directed toward the students or faculty at Ockerman Middle School,"
Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
And he was arrested and charged with a felony (terroristic threat) and faces up to 5 years in prison.
And of course, they won't release that email so we can judge for ourselves. They don't want us to form our own opinion. They'll tell us what to think, thank you very much!
Originaly posted by dgttempe
Its the mindset nowadays. Unbeleivable.
And of course, they won't release that email so we can judge for ourselves. They don't want us to form our own opinion. They'll tell us what to think, thank you very much!
Originally posted by WestPoint23
Umm.. who made you judge and jury?
Seriously, though, I don't want to be judge or jury, I simply want the facts so I can form my own opinion. I'm entitled to have an opinion.
Originally posted by CyberKat
And most of this will be based on something he wrote at the age of 13 that was declaired a "terrorist move" and none of the ones denying him his rights will really even know what that letter exactly consisted of.
Originally posted by jsobecky
Originally posted by CyberKat
And most of this will be based on something he wrote at the age of 13 that was declaired a "terrorist move" and none of the ones denying him his rights will really even know what that letter exactly consisted of.
Are you implying that the courts are holding the details of this investigation "secret" for some nefarious reason?
Juvenile records are sealed in many states, including Kentucky. I thought most people knew that.
One more question, CyberKat? Can you elaborate on which particular rights have been denied to the teenager? I hadn't heard that before you implied it.
Originally posted by CyberKat
I was implying that due to fairly recent incidents such as that guy
Padilla(sp?), a US citizen who was kept for 3 years before being charged, Gitmo, the part of the patriot act that allows for "blanket" search warrants that don't even need to have addresses and names on them.......things like that that are being done to people, regardless of the legality of them.
Originally posted by WestPoint23
Yes you are entitled to an opinion however do you think your opining should have any value in the court of law?
Also, while you may be entitled to an opinion the authorities are not required to release all the information/evidence pertaining to this case to the public.