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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Should Massachusetts Prosecute 17-Year-Olds as Adults?

The house passed legislation to treat most 17-year-olds as juvenile defenders. Is this a compassionate or dangerous change?

Massachusetts is currently one of only 11 states that tries 17-year-olds as adults. A bill passed this week by the state's House of Representatives would make these teenagers juvenile defenders, according to a report by 7News Boston. That will put the Commonwealth in line with most other states, where adult court is reserved for individuals 18 and older. The bill still allows the state to try 17-year-olds as adults in serious cases, like murders. But proponents hope the change will reduce cases of rape in the state's prison system by keeping younger inmates away from older, stronger convicts.  TELL US: What do you think? Are we getting too soft on younger defendants? Or is this a justified, compassionate change to protect teenagers? Tell …

Dennis Naughton

8:42 am on Saturday, May 25, 2013

Good move. Hopefully it will help to slow down the school-to-jail conveyer in the country that has the largest percent of its population behind bars of any country in the world--the U.S.   more ›

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Winslow Internet Poker Amendment Passes in House Casino Bill Vote

The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a casino gambling bill Wednesday, including provisions for Internet poker.

The state House of Representatives passed a proposed casino-gambling bill Wednesday, including Internet poker provisions proposed by State Rep. Daniel Winslow. Winslow had proposed allowing up to five Internet poker companies to operate within the state. "This amendment was aimed at creating high-tech job opportunities in Massachusetts, as well as increased local aid revenue," he said in a statement. "It is important to remember that 1,700 foreign companies already offer Internet poker, so state regulation will ensure that consumers are not being cheated." According to Winslow, the amendment calls for model legislation to be ready for consideration by July 2012. The amendment was part of a bill that could bring three casinos to the state. …

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