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Juveniles accused of killing newborn kittens back in court

Two 11-year-old local boys charged with killing kittens will return to court today for a plea hearing. The boys each face seven felony charges.

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hiway280z - 11/13/2012 2:52 PM
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gee a whole 30 days and probation. wow that will make others think.sarcasm intended. If they were my kids they would face far worse punishment at homethan they got in this court. All the courts are telling them is , no big deal. probation is usually a joke for the kids. they break it and the court just keeps extending it. Why not commit crimes if your not going to be punished ? I have not heard where the parents spoke out about this.Has anyone else ? Are they defending their little angels or are they mad and handing out real punishment ?

VictorM - 11/13/2012 9:46 AM
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Children come into this world a blank slate. Either that child grows to be a well-adjusted, compassionate human being or an eleven year-old that would stone newborn kittens to death. After all the excuses are made and blame placed on society and peers, one undeniable truth remains: parents determine what that child becomes, what he believes, what he fears, what he hates, what he respects, and what he thinks of himself.

sfb5761 - 11/13/2012 9:30 AM
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Those kids should be locked up for good. Animal torture is an early sign of a future psychopath and serial killer. The behavior escalates as they get older.

TraciR - 11/13/2012 8:55 AM
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Great start to a life of a serial wacko.


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