Talk:Jenna Marshall/@comment-24.4.250.25-20120304215017/@comment-1953585-20120308011707

Personally, I agree with you that they should have stopped it, but that just goes to show the difference between what's morally right and what the law actually enforces. It's the eternal problem for the criminal justice system. As for the lying to the cops, yeah they probably could have been charged for that, but the punishment would've most likely been a slap on the wrist at best. They were juvenile offenders and they're from wealthy families to boot, which means that they'd have high priced attorneys working for them before the cops even got them to the station.