Legislators debate legislation that allows for adult charges for juvenile offenders.Legislators debate legislation that allows for adult charges for juvenile offenders.Legislators debate legislation that allows for adult charges for juvenile offenders.
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Joel Anderson
- Self - California State Senator (R)
- (archive footage)
Richard Bloom
- Self - California State Assembly Member (D)
- (archive footage)
Darrell J. Edwards Jr.
- Self
- (as Darrell Edwards)
Darrell J. Edwards Sr.
- Self - Darrell's Father
- (as Darrell Edwards Sr.)
Kevin Gamez
- Self - Juan's Brother
- (as Big Kevin Gamez)
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This documentary brought back some harsh truths, in film format and excellently made to documentary and how a lack of parental support and historical family cycles may impact offspring.
Also questions with Americas juvenile system. And how unfortunate things, were for each of these boys.
This documentary made be cry and hours after watching it left thoughts and questions and decisions on my own rearing of my son, whom is five.
I was amazed at how little support or adequately supportive their parents or guardians were. And how the person whom directed this movie showed this though the film structure.
If I had millions of pounds in the bank I would seek to help each of these young youths. I appreciate my childhood and have a stronger love for my parents, and their consistent and strong influence in my life. I rediscovered new thoughts and new values in how I wish to raise my son to be a responsible and strong young man. My heart bleeds for these children and I wanted to reach out to the children and their situations. And their circumstances and too thoughts for their victims. But we too have to look at society and how things like this occur. I'm terribly saddened by this situation Excellent documentary and thought provoking and a lot of reflection. I know out there, there are millions of youths having exactly the same situations as these youths we saw in that documentary.
Also questions with Americas juvenile system. And how unfortunate things, were for each of these boys.
This documentary made be cry and hours after watching it left thoughts and questions and decisions on my own rearing of my son, whom is five.
I was amazed at how little support or adequately supportive their parents or guardians were. And how the person whom directed this movie showed this though the film structure.
If I had millions of pounds in the bank I would seek to help each of these young youths. I appreciate my childhood and have a stronger love for my parents, and their consistent and strong influence in my life. I rediscovered new thoughts and new values in how I wish to raise my son to be a responsible and strong young man. My heart bleeds for these children and I wanted to reach out to the children and their situations. And their circumstances and too thoughts for their victims. But we too have to look at society and how things like this occur. I'm terribly saddened by this situation Excellent documentary and thought provoking and a lot of reflection. I know out there, there are millions of youths having exactly the same situations as these youths we saw in that documentary.
- melodybailey-47611
- Jul 21, 2017
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- Gross US & Canada
- $26,080
- Gross worldwide
- $26,080
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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