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Exclusive: The suspect is one of four teenagers charged in the shooting death of an adult after the juveniles were disciplined over their use of Instagram. ....
Prosecutors will seek adult trials for four South Carolina teens accused of murder in the shooting death of a Rock Hill man over discipline due to Instagram use, according to officials and court testimony. ....
Posted July 28, 2021 4:05 pm | Filed under Featured, Local News, News A teen from Rock Hill has been arrested for the shooting death of a 16 year old that was found downtown earlier this week. The 15 year old suspect has not been identified because of his age. The murder was that of Matthew Robertson who died at the scene on Monday afternoon on West Main Street was found inside a SUV after a gunshot wound. The teen suspect was taken into custody late Tuesday and charged with possession of a weapon during a violent crime, illegal carrying of a gun, and murder. That’s according to Micheal Chavis with Rock Hill Police. The teen suspect has been transferred to the SC Department of Juvenile Justice and will remain there pending a hearing in York County Family Court. ....
Law in Popular Culture Judge Judy, in a rare interview, reflects on her iconic TV show as it reaches its final season By Randy Maniloff
Photo courtesy of CBS Television Distribution. In 1987, Judge Judith Sheindlin of New York County Family Court terminated a couple’s parental rights to their two young children. The mother had shown no interest in raising them. Their father had been incarcerated for several years, and his release was many more away. In issuing her opinion that the parents had neglected their children, now freeing the youngsters for adoption, Sheindlin observed that children “do not wait in a state of limbo while their parents mature.” But the judge wasn’t finished. ....