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NO SYMPATHY FOR THIS DELINQUENT

PH03924I.jpgIn the Matter of Kenyetta F. , Kenyetta was found guilty of acts which -- if committed by an adult -- would have comprised  the crimes of robbery, assault, attempted robbery, conspiracy, and criminal facilitation.

As a result, Kenyetta was adjudicated by a Queens County Family Court Judge to be a "juvenile delinquent," placed with the Office of Children and Family Services for 18 months, and, denied credit for "time served."

The Family Court was of the opinion that Kenyetta's release from detention would not serve her best interests or adequately protect the community. On appeal, the Appellate Division, Second Department, agreed and found the outcome consistent with the "weight of the evidence."

(Kenyetta reportedly approached an individual on the street "detained him with questions," and allowed others to attack and steal his belongings.)

We dare you to beat that!

j0283800.gifFor a copy of the Appellate Division's decision, please use this link:  Matter of Kenyetta F.

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