Court to young repeat offender: Behave or you'll never see your Wii again |
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Judge Marvin Garfinkle had granted the boy bail last week, but not with money. Instead, he had the boy's Wii turned over to the court as security. If he wants to get his Wii back, he'll need to abide by the following conditions: keeping the peace, appearing for court dates, living with his grandmother, attending the bail management program. If he fails to follow any one of these conditions, that court turnover would be the last time he'd have seen his Wii.
Where he'll go if he doesn't get his Wii back
The boy's colorful resume of law run-ins would include smashing the doors of his elementary school using a rock-filled sock, running after a classmate and punching him several times in the face, and going back to attend classes in his old school, which he did at least three times, despite strict court orders. Back in August, he also reportedly hit another boy on the head with his pool cue. His latest arrest, which ultimately lead to the Wii ultimatum, was due to him attacking another male student, as well as a female teacher, in his new school.
That's quite an...erm... impressive resume for a 12-year-old, wouldn't you say?
As for the boy's lawyer, Susan Puranen said that her client is actually just unfortunate that he keeps finding himself in those kinds of situation. Misunderstood is the word she wanted to use, I believe.
"I know it doesn't look good. I've never seen him enraged, I've never seen him upset. He's a 12-year-old who is generally quite scared."
He didn't seem too scared when he was doing all those offenses. What do you think? Will his Wii embargo get him straight?
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BTW to the people with broken sarcasm detectors. THAT WAS SARCASM but GTA IV IS SAFE! ITS NOT THE GAME BUT THE GAMER.... Its not our fault that good games get into the hands of kids with very little common sense.
GUN'S DON'T KILL PEOPLE, PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE.
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What the heck? He went to his old school which he was barred from to attend classes at least three times? Was this before or after he was smashing the doors? What the hell.. I wonder why he went back to school? I'm sure not to attend classes.. maybe he had a beef with an 11 year old who stole his girlfriend and was dealing drugs on his turf or something
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This kid just needs to get his life straighten up and relize what he does is wrong. Was this kid ever abused by any chance?
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Actually, I blame Nintendo for that kid's behavior. If there were more real, good games on the Wii and less crap, that kid would have spent more time playing with his Wii and less time *****ing up!
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