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Q.C. v Com, 2004-CA-000147 -- To Be
Published;Opinion and Order : Dismissing -- PDF
In July of 2001, Q.C., a juvenile,
was charged in Marion District Court, Juvenile Division, with
terroristic threatening and burglary in the second degree. Q.C.
denied the charges and proceeded to an adjudication hearing
before the Honorable James L. Avritt, Jr., one of Marion
County’s district court judges. After hearing the evidence, Judge Avritt dismissed the terroristic threatening charge but
found Q.C. guilty of burglary. At a subsequent disposition
hearing, Judge Avritt sentenced Q.C. to sixty days in detention;
however, Judge Avritt suspended the sentence and placed Q.C. on
supervised probation until he turned eighteen.
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