5 Reactions Of INNOCENT TEENAGERS In Court |
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5 Reactions Of INNOCENT TEENAGERS In Court
In Cleveland, an Ohio suburb lives a 63-year-old man named Kwame Ajamu. For the murder of Harold Franks, a money order salesman on Cleveland's east side, Ajamu received a death sentence in 1975. Ajamu was 17 years old when found guilty. Try to imagine his state. He was a teenager. Not just any teenager—a teenage murderer. I know you're not going to believe this, but that was the case for a lot of people in society. Most youths who have been found guilty of murder or manslaughter are innocent and gullible. Although they were only minors at the time of the crime, they were still charged as adults, tried in adult court, and found guilty. They are subsequently tried a second time as adults and are found guilty this time. As a result, they are currently serving a prison sentence for a crime they committed as children. There's also the possibility that innocent teenagers could be unjustly exonerated by juries who lack knowledge of how adolescents think or how their brains function. Now let's examine some young people who have been unjustly exonerated by society: Tags: Courtroom, Courtroom moments, courtroom chaos, court cam,courthouse,Au0026E Court Cam, Court Cam Moments, Dramatic Moment Courtroom, Inside Courtroom, 60 Days In, Au0026E 60 Days In, Videos about Crazy Judges, Videos of Court Cam, Best Court Cam Moments, Court Camera, Courtroom Escapes, Escaped From Courtroom, Courtroom Revenge, Courtroom reactions, Courtroom Emotions |