probation? >> yes, ma'am. >> i have no further questions, judge. >> as related to kentrell, this is his fourth criminal delinquency. presently he has an attempted robbery. that would be a "b" felony if he were an adult. criminal recklessness, that would be a "d" felon. attempted robbery in it was "b" felony tells me either a weapon was used or a victim was seriously injured. this is kenneth's sixth delinquency referral. i ask they both remain detained as serious danger to this community. >> judge, the preference in any case like this when children are being detained that rather than stay locked up that go home. i would suggest that the court to release them home. it may not be the home that we all think is the best environment, but it's their home.