12-Year-Old Forced to Put Up Wii For Bail

Andy Chalk

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12-Year-Old Forced to Put Up Wii For Bail


A 12-year-old juvenile offender in Winnipeg [http://www.winnipeg.ca/interhom/], Manitoba has been slapped with unusual bail conditions which a judge hopes will help keep him in line: He had to put up his Nintendo Wii as security.

The Winnipeg youth had his first run-in with the law in February, when he used a sock filled with rocks to smash windows at his elementary school. Soon after that, he chased down a classmate and punched him in the face several times; he was released on an order not to attend that school but has breached the order at least three times. In August he clobbered another boy over the head with a pool cue and then finally, in mid-October, he was busted for attacking a male student and female teacher at his new school after a game of dodge ball.

Tired of the boy's repeat appearances in court, the judge in this most recent case decided to get his attention by requiring him to put up his most prized possession for bail: A Nintendo Wii [http://www.wii.com]. The boy must keep the peace, appear for all his scheduled court dates and attend a "bail management program," and if he fails to meet any of those requirements, he loses the console. "He is pledging as a security, akin to a cash deposit, his Nintendo Wii," Judge Marvin Garfinkle said. "And if he doesn't comply, he loses it."

The Crown Attorney in the case, Susan Baragar, doesn't seem to have much confidence that the unique bail bond will help keep the boy in line. Despite being only 12 years old, she said, "it is our submission he is clearly out of control and will not obey any rules your honor may lay down for him."

The boy's lawyer, on the other hand, acknowledged that "it doesn't look good" but added, "He's a 12-year-old who is generally quite scared."

Source: GamePolitics [http://www.winnipegsun.com/news/winnipeg/2009/10/28/11548331-sun.html]



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Lvl 64 Klutz

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Either that kid has some pretty messed up inner demons, or in a perfect world his parents wouldn't possess a license to procreate. Either way, that is one nasty bully.
 

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Why the fuck isn't this kid locked up somewhere? If this is what he's like at 12 imagine what he'll probably be like as he gets older.
 

Avernus

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Winnipeg... murder capital of Canada. We regained the title last night oddly enough.
 

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That's... Actually kind of interesting. I mean, this kind of kid would really care about any sums of money his parents might be made to pay, but something he actually cares about? Not a bad idea. It'll be interesting to see how this pans out.
 

CanadianWolverine

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At least the judge is trying, to know that he has a Wii means someone has taken a look inside his home life, at the very least the physical space. Really does sound like a kid who needs some direction in life to direct his angst towards something more constructive and an environment in which he feels accepted but I am just speculating based on my limited knowledge of his situation, lets just say I can relate to being a angsty 12 year old with anger problems and have survived those mis-adventures.
 

Baby Tea

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This kid needs help.
Whether it's upbringing, or some kind of chemical (Or psychological) imbalance, this kid really needs serious help.
I'm not sure whether or not the removing of the Wii will work, but I do agree that it's a far more tangible punishment for the kid then having his parents pay some fine. He never sees that money anyways, right?
 

cobrausn

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So the 'kid' has assaulted three people (quite violently), ignored numerous court rulings, and yet they let him out on bail?
 

Booze Zombie

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Perhaps a man called Bubba can show him all how swining the "Wiimote" around, when he's in real jail for more serious crimes.

cobrausn said:
So the 'kid' has assaulted three people (quite violently), ignored numerous court rulings, and yet they let him out on bail?
The law has got to move with the times, "children" get off too lightly with pretty serious behavioral problems.
 

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The kid needs some serious help, or better parents, who knows? But I quiet like this idea, I can actually see it working, in the short term.
 

jdnoth

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What a little wanker.

Although he probably only had a few months left before he grew out of his wii anyway.
 

rokkolpo

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this is brilliant probably no better way to make him co-operate.

if not The Chair is always available. i wonder how this kid's parents are.
 

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that's a pretty interesting type of bail. it's going to be funny if the kid doesn't follow it and loses the console, tho i'm sure his parents will just get him another one. this is part of the reason why i support punishing the parents too

maybe if they raised their kid better he wouldn't do this
 

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If i was that judge i would have sentenced him to juvey by now. That kid is out of control and deserves nothing at all.