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Perhaps most alarming are the alleged recent actions of the 14-year-old boy, who told a probation officer at the age of 12 how it was "fun" to drive a stolen car at high speeds towards oncoming traffic.
The oldest boy, who court was told acted as "ringleader" for all the destruction, received a total of one year in jail and six months of probation for his involvement. His younger co-accused received shorter stints behind bars.* Told a probation officer at the age of 12, just prior to a sentencing hearing, that he found it "fun" to drive a stolen car at high speeds towards unsuspecting motorists in the wrong lane of trafficSee the full content of this document
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Family Fills Up Court Docket
3 brothers have 181 convictions, face 77 new charges
By Mike McIntyreA city family has turned Winnipeg into its private criminal paradise and is single-handedly filling up the court docket, costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars and putting countless innocent lives at risk.Three brothers, aged 14, 16 and 18, are proving the bad apples ...See the full content of this document
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