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I sat and had a read of that site and had a bit of a laugh like everyone else.
Came across Amy who has put a bit of a plea for legal help up their. So I'm thinking some poor stooge is going to be suckered into that. I did a bit of googling though, not hard search terms were Amy, Juvenile, Michigan and Felony.
Amy Black’s history of sexual abuse started when she was only seven years old. As a teenager, Amy began using drugs and running away from home. When she was sixteen, Amy was present when her older boyfriend got into a f ight with another man and stabbed the man to death. Amy helped clean up the mess. When they were both arrested a few days later, Amy’s boyfriend told her to take the blame because she was only 16. She confessed based on her belief that she’d be charged as a juvenile. According to testimony, there were no appropriate juvenile facilities for girls that would accept serious offenders. The judge, noting specifically the lack of resources for female juvenile offenders, decided his only option was to sentence Amy as an adult. Amy was sentenced in 1991 for aiding and abetting first-degree murder and has now served thirteen years, in an adult prison, of a life without parole sentence
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