that s all i have? ma am? no questions, judge. ken, we spoke yesterday about what the court is here today to decide. that is whether you should stay detained or whether you should be released. i should be released because i know i ain t a bad kid. i ain t no harm to nobody. i just made a bad decision at that moment. i know i did something wrong. but i know i can fix it. now i know that life is serious, and life more is about me being at home and being with my family than being locked up. kenneth, how many times have you been on probation with this court? twice. are you on probation right now? yes. is getting involved in criminal acts a violation of probation? yes, ma am. i have no further questions, judge. as related to kentrell, this
do you have any witnesses you would like to call on behalf of the boys? judge, i would call octavia to the stand please. their mother is not here today, is that right? yes. and tell us for what reason their mother is not here. my mom has been going through high blood pressure. she s just been diagnosed with cancer. she was sick last night. i had to take her from the hospital. from that point i had to stay with the kids. so how many other brothers and sisters do you have? besides us? yes. right now there are nine. are you the oldest? i m the oldest girl, yes. is there a dad in the picture? he was until about four months ago. he was incarcerated. kenneth is the one who s really been the man of the house. he s really our backbone. that s all i have? ma am? no questions, judge. ken, we spoke yesterday about what the court is here today to decide. that is whether you should stay detained or whether you should be released. i should be released because i
right now there are nine. are you the oldest? i m the oldest girl, yes. is there a dad in the picture? he was until about four months ago. he was incarcerated. kenneth is the one who s really been the man of the house. he s really our backbone. that s all i have. mrs. busick? no questions, judge. ken, we spoke yesterday about what the court is here today to decide. that is whether you should stay detained or whether you should be released. i should be released because i know i ain t a bad kid. i ain t no harm to nobody. i just made a bad decision at that moment. i know i did something wrong. but i know i can fix it. now i know that life is serious, and life more is about me being at home and being with my family than being locked up. kenneth, how many times have you been on probation with this court? twice. are you on probation right
picture? he was until about four months ago. he was incarcerated. kenneth is the one who s really been the man of the house. he s really our backbone. that s all i have? ma am? no questions, judge. ken, we spoke yesterday about what the court is here today to decide. that is whether you should stay detained or whether you should be released. i should be released because i know i ain t a bad kid. i ain t no harm to nobody. i just made a bad decision at that moment. i know i did something wrong. but i know i can fix it. now i know that life is serious, and life more is about me being at home and being with my family than being locked up. kenneth, how many times have you been on probation with this court? twice. are you on probation right now? yes.
so how many other brothers and sisters do you have? besides us? yes. right now there are nine. are you the oldest? i m the oldest girl, yes. is there a dad in the picture? he was until about four months ago. he was incarcerated. kenneth is the one who s really been the man of the house.รง he s really our backbone. that s all i have? ma am? no questions, judge. ken, we spoke yesterday about what the court is here today to decide. that is whether you should stay detained or whether you should be released. i should be released because i know i ain t a bad kid. i ain t no harm to nobody. i just made a bad decision at that moment. i know i did something wrong. but i know i can fix it. now i know that life is serious, and life more is about me being at home and being with my family than being locked up. kenneth, how many times have you been on probation with this