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Syracuse, NY - Two Syracuse teenagers were convicted this week – one by guilty plea and the other by a jury verdict – in the armed robbery of an elderly man that netted them a total of seven cents. Skyler Ninham, 16, of Grace St., pleaded guilty before County Judge William Walsh Friday afternoon to a felony count of first-degree robbery. Anthony Stewart, 15, of West Onondaga Street, was found guilty by a County Court jury Wednesday of the same first-degree robbery charge following a trial.
Ninham was to have gone on trial next week, but opted to plead guilty instead in the wake of Stewart’s conviction. He is to be sentenced by Walsh Aug. 9 to 1 1/3 to four years in prison with youthful offender treatment removing the felony conviction from his record.
WTF is going on here? In Georgia a little girl with a lemonade stand is treated like a criminal, but in New York actual criminals are let off with a slap on the wrist.
Originally posted by sonofliberty1776
reply to post by Corruption Exposed
The same compassion they showed while kicking a 73 year old man in the head several times while he was down? These are violent thugs who need to be labeled as such. They need to be given a felony conviction so that people who come across them in the future will know who and what they are dealing with.
reply to post by againuntodust
"No way, it's not worth it... for all I know this guy might only have FIVE cents... and I know what happened last time!"