to the anonymous karma person....
Being tried as an adult and being sentenced as one really are different for the purpose of this discussion. The point was made earlier that it's most practical to try minors as adults in most states when a truly heinous crime is committed.
However, the distinction between trying someone as an adult and sentencing someone as one matters here, because being tried as an adult opens the door for more severe sentencing.
As I mentioned in a previous post, if the system was properly designed to account for trying a minor as a juvenile for heinous crimes by allowing more latitude to prosecutors and imposing a tough but reasonable sentence, then the minor is no longer in danger of receiving a disproportionately severe sentencing that would be more relevant to an adult culprit.
In short, even with heinous crimes committed by minors, punishment should be severe, but still not as severe as what an adult would receive.
Also, in the context of what "runs with scissors" was saying, he supported trying minors as adults on general principle, which is why I had to make the point that sentencing as an adult is still ill-suited to handling the conviction of a minor for a serious crime even if the system more or less requires trying a minor as one.
Being tried as an adult and being sentenced as one really are different for the purpose of this discussion. The point was made earlier that it's most practical to try minors as adults in most states when a truly heinous crime is committed.
However, the distinction between trying someone as an adult and sentencing someone as one matters here, because being tried as an adult opens the door for more severe sentencing.
As I mentioned in a previous post, if the system was properly designed to account for trying a minor as a juvenile for heinous crimes by allowing more latitude to prosecutors and imposing a tough but reasonable sentence, then the minor is no longer in danger of receiving a disproportionately severe sentencing that would be more relevant to an adult culprit.
In short, even with heinous crimes committed by minors, punishment should be severe, but still not as severe as what an adult would receive.
Also, in the context of what "runs with scissors" was saying, he supported trying minors as adults on general principle, which is why I had to make the point that sentencing as an adult is still ill-suited to handling the conviction of a minor for a serious crime even if the system more or less requires trying a minor as one.