intake department head deborah clayton tries to get aaron to understand just how severe his situation is. that was your eighth complaint. you have been detained with us five times. you ve been here for a total of 161 days. yeah. you didn t know that? you were on placement? yeah. for how long? nine months. you were at silver state for how long? 15 months. so what do you want the court to do with you? well, i want to go home, but it s probably not even a possibility right now. but i hope i can go home. if anything, get me a commitment here. don t send me across the street. if they send me across the street then i ll have an adult felony. then my life is going to be basically ruined if i get adult felony. over there they don t give a crap about rehabilitation. they re not going to want you to
situation is. that was your eighth complaint. you have been detained with us five times and you ve been here for a total of 161 days. yeah? you didn t know that. you were in placement for how long? nine months. then you were at silver state for how long? 15 months. so, what do you want the the court to do with you? well, i want to go home, but it s probably not even a possibility now. i hope i can go home. if anything, get me a commitment here. don t send me across the street. i will get an adult felony and my life will be basically ruined. over there they don t give a crap about rehabilitation. they re not going to want you to go to placements or get counseling. they re not going to ask you what happened in your life.
bench warrant for failing to appear at his last court hearing in a neighboring town in illinois. where he was charged with battery. i missed a court date, i think. i came down here. i just forgot about it. cause it was just a little battery. i was fighting someone. i didn t even realize that i missed a court date. to make matters worse he s still on probation for attempted auto theft and battery. here in lake county. intake department head deborah clayton tries to get aaron to understand just how severe his situation is. that was your eighth complaint. you have been detained with us five times. you ve been here for a total of 161 days. yeah. you didn t know that? you were on placement? yeah. for how long? nine months. you were at silver state for how long? 15 months. so what do you want the court to do with you? well, i want to go home, but
that was your eighth complaint. you have been detained with us five times. you ve been here for a total of 161 days. yeah. you didn t know that? you were on placement? yeah. for how long? nine months. you were at silver state for how long? 15 months. so what do you want the court to do with you? well, i want to go home, but it s probably not even a possibility right now. but i hope i can go home. if anything, get me a commitment here. don t send me across the street. if they send me across the street then i ll have an adult felony and then my life is going to be basically ruined if i get adult felony. over there they don t give a crap about rehabilitation. they re not going to want you o to go to placement or get counseling. they re not going to ask you what has happened in your life.
aaron, come on out. i tried to go straight. but driving is just my thing. i just like driving. that s what get me in trouble all the time. my whole life has always been taking somebody s car. over the past six years 17-year-old aaron ashburn has become a familiar face at lake county juvenile. this will be your last picture as a juvenile. with his 18th birthday just days away, aaron finds himself back behind bars. this time he was picked up on a bench warrant for failing to appear at his last court hearing in a neighboring town in illinois. where he was charged with battery. i missed a court date, i think. i came down here. i just forgot about it. cause it was just a little battery. i was fighting someone. i didn t even realize that i missed a court date. to make matters worse he s still on probation for attempted auto theft and battery. here in lake county. intake department head deborah clayton tries to get aaron to understand just how severe his situation is. that was