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10-year-old boy accused of killing woman, 90, 'misses his mum in jail' and is 'scared and lonely'
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A 10-year-old boy who has been in an adult jail accused of fatally beating a 90-year-old woman two months ago is scared, lonely and misses his mother, his lawyer said.
The boy, one of the youngest ever to face an adult murder charge in Pennsylvania, met with family through a glass partition when he was first brought to jail.
The lawyer, Scott Bennett, said more recently the child was permitted to have physical contact with them so his mom can give him a hug.
Another lawyer, who initially represented the boy, had petitioned the court to release him into the custody of his father or send him to a juvenile facility. But he withdrew his request, saying the family was not comfortable having him placed in their care, and the closest youth facility was 80 miles away.
Marsha Levick, chief counsel of the Juvenile Law Centre in Philadelphia, said even if the boy was being treated well, an adult jail was simply not equipped for a childs needs.
Its shocking. Im not sure theres another state in the country where we would see this, a 10-year-old boy sitting in an adult county jail for two months, she said.
The elderly victim, Helen Novak, died on 11 October at the home of the boys grandfather, who had been caring for her. The boy became angry when he went into Ms Novaks room to ask her a question and she shouted at him, according to the boys mother.
The boy told his mother that he got mad, lost his temper and grabbed a cane and put it around Ms Novaks throat, police said.
Mr Bennett said he would seek to transfer the case to a juvenile court. He also wants the boy to be held in a youth facility. The boy is housed away from the adult population in the jail, but he is not in solitary confinement.
His cell doors are opened in the morning and locked at night, like the other inmates.
Vicky Botjer, a chief county clerk, said the boy was supplied with books and films, and a teacher was helping his school work.
A spokesman for the Pennsylvania attorney generals office declined to comment. The boy has not been identified because he is a minor.
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A 10-year-old boy who has been in an adult jail accused of fatally beating a 90-year-old woman two months ago is scared, lonely and misses his mother, his lawyer said.
The boy, one of the youngest ever to face an adult murder charge in Pennsylvania, met with family through a glass partition when he was first brought to jail.
The lawyer, Scott Bennett, said more recently the child was permitted to have physical contact with them so his mom can give him a hug.
Another lawyer, who initially represented the boy, had petitioned the court to release him into the custody of his father or send him to a juvenile facility. But he withdrew his request, saying the family was not comfortable having him placed in their care, and the closest youth facility was 80 miles away.
Marsha Levick, chief counsel of the Juvenile Law Centre in Philadelphia, said even if the boy was being treated well, an adult jail was simply not equipped for a childs needs.
Its shocking. Im not sure theres another state in the country where we would see this, a 10-year-old boy sitting in an adult county jail for two months, she said.
The elderly victim, Helen Novak, died on 11 October at the home of the boys grandfather, who had been caring for her. The boy became angry when he went into Ms Novaks room to ask her a question and she shouted at him, according to the boys mother.
The boy told his mother that he got mad, lost his temper and grabbed a cane and put it around Ms Novaks throat, police said.
Mr Bennett said he would seek to transfer the case to a juvenile court. He also wants the boy to be held in a youth facility. The boy is housed away from the adult population in the jail, but he is not in solitary confinement.
His cell doors are opened in the morning and locked at night, like the other inmates.
Vicky Botjer, a chief county clerk, said the boy was supplied with books and films, and a teacher was helping his school work.
A spokesman for the Pennsylvania attorney generals office declined to comment. The boy has not been identified because he is a minor.
I think this is a good thing he went to jail, he should go to a juvenile detention center instead though. Let me know what you think about this.
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This is pretty messed up. Not sure how they allow this.
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This is not the way forward at all. He's only 10 years of age and probably didn't even know what he was doing. He should at least be taken to a holding facility for young offenders as this is out of order.
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How does this even happen, like he's 10.
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Do they not have juvenile detention centers in the US? What the hell?
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Dont consolidate what the young boy did, and agree a harsh punishment is needed.
Puttin him in an adults prison was not the answer though
Puttin him in an adults prison was not the answer though
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GfxReborn wrote Dont consolidate what the young boy did, and agree a harsh punishment is needed.
Puttin him in an adults prison was not the answer though
Yeah I agree, Isn't there a law that if your under 18 you have to go to a juvenile facility in the US?
I'm in Australia and over here the offender has to be 18 in order to go to a adult prison.
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This is just all messed up :/
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-GoldCoast- wroteGfxReborn wrote Dont consolidate what the young boy did, and agree a harsh punishment is needed.
Puttin him in an adults prison was not the answer though
Yeah I agree, Isn't there a law that if your under 18 you have to go to a juvenile facility in the US?
I'm in Australia and over here the offender has to be 18 in order to go to a adult prison.
In some cases, over in America, kids can be tried as an adult. Granted I've never heard of a 10 year old being tried as an adult, but 13 and up I've heard of. The judge must have seen enough of a reason to sentence the kid to trial as an adult and put him in actual prison.
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Wait he is only 10. Sure he was an idiot but should he not be in a youth prison?
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