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Juvenile

Apr. 1, 2006

Appeals Panel Says Teen Was Wrongly Tried as Adult

LOS ANGELES - A state appellate panel has ruled that a Los Angeles Juvenile Court judge abused his discretion when he ordered a 14-year-old attempted-murder suspect who is developmentally disabled and has no criminal record to be tried as an adult.

By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - A state appellate panel has ruled that a Los Angeles Juvenile Court judge abused his discretion when he ordered a 14-year-old attempted-murder suspect who is developmentally disabled and has no criminal record to be tri...

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