DANGEROUS Kids Reacting To Life Sentences...

Courtroom Consequences2 minutes read

Multiple teenagers were charged with brutal crimes, including murder and attempted murder, showcasing a shocking lack of remorse during court proceedings. Despite various defenses and claims of abuse, they received sentences ranging from life imprisonment to 40 years to life in prison.

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  • The cases presented showcase a range of severe crimes committed by teenagers, highlighting the shocking nature of these acts and the significant consequences they faced, including life imprisonment and lengthy sentences.
  • Many of the individuals involved in these crimes displayed a disturbing lack of remorse during court proceedings, despite the gravity of their actions, raising questions about the factors contributing to such behavior and the challenges in addressing and rehabilitating juvenile offenders.

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Recent questions

  • What crime did Philip Chisum commit?

    Murder

  • What was Brandon Spencer sentenced for?

    Attempted murder

  • What was the outcome of Conrad Schaer's trial?

    Two consecutive life sentences

  • What crime did Marti Fuller commit?

    Fatally shot his ex-girlfriend

  • What was the sentence for Serius Wright?

    Life imprisonment

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Summary

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Teen Killers: Crimes and Sentences in Court

  • Philip Chisum, a 14-year-old, faced trial for the murder of his 24-year-old math teacher, Colleen Ritzer, on October 22, 2013.
  • Chisum brutally murdered Ritzer in a restroom, then robbed, assaulted, and disposed of her body in a garbage bin.
  • Despite facing multiple charges, including murder, Chisum displayed a shocking lack of remorse throughout the court proceedings.
  • Chisum's attorneys claimed he was mentally unstable, but he was sentenced to life in prison with a parole eligibility date of 25 years.
  • Brandon Spencer, a 19-year-old, shot at a crowded Halloween party, injuring four individuals but causing no fatalities.
  • Spencer was charged with four counts of attempted murder and sentenced to 40 years to life in prison.
  • Conrad Schaer, a 15-year-old, and his friends committed multiple shootings, resulting in the death of two individuals.
  • Schaer pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder and received two consecutive life sentences.
  • Marti Fuller, a 15-year-old, broke into his ex-girlfriend's house and fatally shot her, resulting in a life sentence without parole.
  • Jennifer Mee, known as the "hiccup girl," orchestrated a robbery that led to a fatal shooting, receiving a life sentence without parole.

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Murderers face justice in court hearings.

  • Serius Wright was charged with felony murder, armed robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and felony firearm possession. The victim's family delivered an emotional impact statement, but Wright showed no remorse in court.
  • Antonio Barbo and Nathan Pop conspired to murder Antonio's great-grandmother, Barbara Olsen, using a hammer and a hatchet. They then used stolen money to buy marijuana and pizza.
  • Matthew Borgus faced a murder charge for beheading Lee Valoria Paulino. He was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after 30 years.
  • Dylan Schumer was charged with second-degree murder for beating a toddler to death. Despite his tears in court, Schumer was sentenced to 18 years to life in prison for his crime.
  • Shawnell Jackson shot and killed a college student during a robbery. He was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole after showing no remorse in court.
  • Sierra Halseth and Aaron Guerrero murdered Sierra's father, Daniel Halseth, stabbing him over 60 times. They were both found guilty and sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 22 years.
  • Jackson's friend, who acted as a lookout in the murder, received a 12-year sentence. Despite threats, the uncle who tipped off the police maintained his stance.
  • Sierra Halseth appeared disinterested during court proceedings, claiming her father had abused her. Both she and Guerrero were sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 22 years.
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