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The Newsroom: District Attorney Ben David and Chief District Court Judge Jay Corpening on juvenile justice [whqr.org]

 

By Ben Schachtman, WHQR, September 24, 2021

On the latest edition of The Newsroom, an in-depth conversation with District Attorney Ben David and Chief District Court Judge Jay Corpening. We discuss changing philosophical approaches to juvenile justice and changes to North Carolina's laws — plus, what could be in store now that New Hanover County has agreed to tap $350 million in hospital sale funds.

On Monday, August 30, gunshots rang out in a crowded hallway at New Hanover High School. One student was badly injured and another was arrested, charged with serious felonies, including attempted first-degree murder.

It's not clear yet if the young man will be charged as an adult — a decision that will be made during a special hearing in the near future. The outcome of that decision will, no doubt, have life-altering consequences.

In cases like this, the courts have a difficult balance to maintain. On the one hand, they have to take seriously the crimes being committed — and the victims to whom they do harm. But, at the same time, they must acknowledge that many children and young adults who enter the criminal justice system never truly find their way out.

[Please click here to listen to the podcast.]

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This case highlights slope the importance of considering each juvenile offender as an individual, with unique and potentially changing circumstances. It also emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to juvenile justice that prioritizes both public safety and the well-being of youth.

I found the discussion between Chief District Court Judge Jay Corpening and District Attorney Ben David to be informative after listening to the full Buckshot Roulette podcast. The New Hanover High School student-involved shooting case highlighted the difficult choices the legal system must make when dealing with young offenders.

The segment appears to aim at exploring the multifaceted considerations surrounding juvenile NFL Grid justice in light of a specific incident, reflecting on the legal, social, and ethical dimensions involved in such cases.

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