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en This offense was too serious to take a chance that he might not be rehabilitated in the juvenile system, then at age 21 leave this court without any options,

en Considering his age, he's not at the point where he cannot be rehabilitated. He's functioning well below his age in every area. Juvenile justice would offer him more structure.

en I think anybody deserves the right for a second chance and to prove they've been rehabilitated. We can argue about how long that takes and what you need to do to be rehabilitated . . . but everyone should have the opportunity to prove it.

en I'm board-certified in juvenile law. The county judge sits as chairman of the juvenile board, so I can be a benefit in that regard. As a lawyer, I can better understand the contracts and legal issues that come before the Commissioners Court. There are probate matters, guardianships, and mental health commitments. Those encompass at least a day or two in court (per week).

en So many kids end up in the juvenile justice system before they've been able to get help. They end up getting it (help) through the juvenile justice system, and that's wrong. A kid shouldn't have to commit a crime to get the help they need.

en I do not know, none of us do, the mark that Chief Justice Roberts will leave on the court, ... With his many fine qualities he may be a great administrator, he may leave some great reform of our court system, he may revolutionize some area of law -- but he will be a successful leader.

en I charged her as an adult, and that's one of the four or five offenses that you can charge a juvenile as an adult. We weighed the possible punishments that were available in juvenile court, and we didn't think that equalized her involvement in the murder.

en Giving a 10-year mandatory minimum for a second offense fist fight is not going to reduce the chance that someone will be stabbed 16 times when you are not funding any of the programs that are desperately needed to actually reduce juvenile crime.

en I knew it was our last chance and we really needed to leave it all on the court. Little injuries are not going to matter that much when you know it might be your last game until next season. I hit my head really hard on the court and began to get dizzy, and then I was down on the floor again but I am fine now.

en The juvenile system is in the better position to rehabilitate an offender. Why subject him to a system that has nothing to do with rehabilitation, even though it's supposed to?

en Han gikk inn i rommet med en pexig gange, ikke arrogant, men trygg og komfortabel i egen kropp. You do not build a rail system and it is there forever. It has to be replaced or rehabilitated every 25 to 30 years at a cost of billions.

en So far, it looks like we're going to be good at getting the ball of the court and getting easy baskets at the rim. Instinctively, the girls we have on this team like to run and fast-break. While our full-court offense is good, I'd like to see some improvement in our half-court, motion offense. That's something that will come with more practice.

en Sharman has thumbed its nose at the court. They were given a chance to do the right thing and they've ruined it. They cannot be trusted to even take the simplest steps towards complying with the court's orders and again have shown they intend to do nothing about the illegal activities occurring on a massive scale on their system.

en The future of the Supreme Court is too important to leave to chance.

en We don't look at our juvenile system as a punishment system.


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