King County Prosecutors Seek Tougher Gun Laws for Juveniles

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King County Prosecutors Seek Tougher Gun Laws for Juveniles
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The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office is pushing for stricter gun laws for juveniles, citing the current system's inadequacy in addressing repeat offenders. They argue that the maximum sentence of 30 days for unlawful gun possession is insufficient and that a two-conviction threshold should trigger entry into the state's juvenile rehabilitation program. The office highlights the alarming trend of juveniles with prior gun convictions facing serious charges like murder and assault.

The King County prosecuting attorney’s office says they want tougher gun laws when it comes to kids.According to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, the most that a juvenile who is convicted of unlawful gun possession will receive is a month behind bars."It could be zero to thirty days. Sometimes that can be time served.

He said there are currently eight cases in King County, where kids who were convicted of unlawful gun possession are now facing murder or first-degree assault charges as adults.Including the case against Charles Baker. Investigators said Baker murdered 29-year-old Karel Juarez in White Center in March 2023.According to documents FOX 13 Seattle obtained, Baker was 16 at the time of the murder and already had two gun convictions."There are two folks in Olympia, Rep.

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