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Originally Posted by ThePrince
So what about the magistrate that presided over the case saying that he clearly showed no remorse for his actions. The family is also quick to say that the other boy involved clearly showed remorse and the family forgave him, but Mitchell Miller actually continued taunting him afterwards.
And through all that you still think he shouldn’t be judged for his actions?
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He was still 14 at that time when the court case happened in Ohio.
14. YEARS. OLD.
I'm not saying he shouldn't be judged. I'm saying there shouldn't be some lifetime repercussions over something you do when you're 8-14 years old in grade 2 to grade 8.
I'm also fine with people saying "I wouldn't want my team to sign him". That's perfectly fair too, but to say he never deserves another shot because something that happened in middle school doesn't sit well with me.