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so clearly, there are chargesy r based on laws alreadgey passed.o but if these guys are let out on the streets, what are they worth? well, it s my understanding i don t disagree with anything you ve said, but it s my understanding that a lot of this wasstreets.old: i dwith ev. a juvenile. and we need to rethinkand we ney we assess and factoress and your juvenile record , becae none of these stems. ti just. of times it s expunged. wee of the things, again, if i were in congress, i d hold a hearing on this and we passd federal legislation to give states , provide states withon e the protection to be able to do this. i think we have to look at itowt on both ends. how do you think about a juvenile record , whic abouth i think you have to think about very differently and you should weigh against people, particularly when they re violent crimes when thet crimes a, as we ve sen here. and this screams for gang unit s as much as i think we should disband units that are that have n o training an