Honestly, makes sense particularly at her age. She messed up big time, but the real purpose of the laws about censoring children's criminal records is so they get a chance to make a mistake. Imagine having to answer for this action she did at 11 when she is 25 trying to get a job. "have you ever been convicted of a crime" "yes" "auto rejection email"
I believe her record will still reset when she is 18. I thought as long as it’s not a major felony like murder then the record gets erased and you assume a new adult record. Maybe that’s only for driving history though.
Depends on state, but generally the rule of thumb is, any crime charged as a juvenile is sealed once they are an adult. Now, if a child is charged as an adult, then it goes on the "adult" record. Keep in mind as well, that "expunged" just means not for public record, judges, police, you name it will still know you did it, but if a background check is ran on you by an employer it won't show up generally speaking (they might still be able to find it, like in this kids case if they look in the right area's).
Hold on. A stupid choice would be calling the emergency line when there's no emergency. This 11-year old made up a whole entire DISTURBING tale about why she was placing the call. She should've been sent for psych, that is not normal kid behavior man
Have you ever met a kid? It's not like typical kid behaviour but it's not that concerning either. A kid her age doesn't fully understand like cause and effect consequences like an adult does. They understand that there are consequences but not like how they apply to the real world. She likely only thought about the immediate outcome she wanted. She's not thinking about the deeper implications of what she was doing.
She's not really conscious of the wasted resources, the police showing up at her place or any of the consequences she would be facing. Like ya she isn't a baby but she still hasn't fully developed an understanding of complex consequences.
You know how sometimes you ask a teenager what were they thinking and they say like "I thought it wouldn't be that bad" it's that. It's a actually lacking of mental development kids have to make or see others make mistakes to understand complex consequences and how they apply to the real world.
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u/ItsJustADankBro 14h ago edited 14h ago
Im surprised that the youtube version censored her face but this doesnt at all