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What if your 16-year-old kid got thrown into prison? | PennLive Editorial


What if your 16-year-old kid got thrown into prison? | PennLive Editorial
Updated Mar 05, 2021;
A child should not be treated as an adult. That’s been the consensus of American society since America was founded. Children aren’t allowed to drink. They aren’t supposed to smoke. And they can’t vote.
But in Pennsylvania, they can be sent to an adult prison, with the very real prospect of being turned into just what our society doesn’t need – another bitter, vengeful person angry at the hand they’ve been dealt in life.
Christine Vendel’s story about a 16-year-old being sent to adult prison for stealing a gun and shooting at one of his relatives should make us ashamed. Yes, someone could have been killed, but no one was. And there’s no argument, the kid needs to be held accountable for his actions. ....

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Taxpayers shouldn't be paying for judges who don't show up for work | PennLive Editorial


Taxpayers shouldn’t be paying for judges who don’t show up for work | PennLive Editorial
Updated Dec 11, 2020;
It’s a nice job, if you can get it. You don’t have to report to work every day, you can rake in money from another job, and you might even walk away with a pension and lifetime health care.
That’s the good life many district judges in Pennsylvania enjoy. They earn $93,338 a year, and although they sometimes have to rule on complex law issues, they don’t even have to have a law degree.
The state’s 512 district judges are elected, and they handle issues of direct importance to Pennsylvania residents. They hear traffic cases, set bail amounts in criminal cases and rule on civil disputes. And while some have full workloads and put in significant hours doing the people’s work, others are regularly absent from the courtroom and can even hold down demanding side jobs like a law practice or running a business. ....

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