Sunday, March 03, 2002
Washington's criminal history
Larry Washington's criminal history in the Hamilton County Juvenile Court system:
AGE 15
Offense: Attempted murder, July 20, 2001.
Summary: Shot 2-year-old in Over-the-Rhine. Case bound over to adult court.
Outcome: Pleaded guilty in adult court, two counts of felonious assault, and one count each of inducing panic and having a weapon while under disability.
AGE 14
Offense: Receiving stolen property, May 14, 2000.
Summary: Larry was a passenger in stolen car, which he admitted knowing was stolen.
Outcome: Judged delinquent.
Offense: Gross sexual imposition, Dec. 5, 1999.
Summary: Foster sister said Larry touched her inappropriately.
Outcome: Unavailable.
AGE 13
Offense: Placement, Jan. 11, 1999.
Summary: Larry was not at his designated pick-up spot after school.
Outcome: Judged delinquent.
Offense: Unauthorized use of a vehicle, Nov. 15, 1998.
Summary: Larry took foster parents' car without permission.
Outcome: Judged delinquent, returned to court custody.
Offense: Runaway, Oct. 30, 1998.
Summary: Didn't come home from school.
Outcome: Judged delinquent.
Offense: Assault, Oct. 22, 1998.
Summary: Larry accused of choking another student during class.
Outcome: Charge dismissed.
Offense: Placement, Oct. 21, 1998.
Summary: Waiting to be placed in foster home, Larry ran from building without permission.
Outcome: Judged delinquent.
AGE 12
Offense: Assault, Jan. 30, 1998.
Summary: Twisted and squeezed the arm of his teacher, verbally abusive to her.
Outcome: Judged delinquent, committed to the permanent custody of the Ohio Department of Youth Services, until age 21. Sentence suspended, on condition he not break law.
AGE 11
Offense: Unruly/Tobacco, Dec. 27, 1996.
Summary: Police entered a smoke-filled hallway and found two juveniles, including Larry, with two unopened cigars.
Outcome: Judged unruly.
Offense: Theft, Dec. 27, 1996.
Summary: Larry admitted stealing a $150 CD player from his guardian.
Outcome: Judged delinquent. Restitution ordered, then terminated.
Offense: Assault, Nov. 8, 1996.
Summary: Assaulted teachers and personnel at Clark Academy.
Outcome: Judged delinquent. Placed on house arrest.
Offense: Truancy, Oct. 23, 1996.
Summary: Truant from Project Succeed.
Outcome: Judged delinquent.
Offense: Attempted robbery, Oct. 10, 1996.
Summary: Larry held down and kicked a boy while companions stole the boy's bike.
Outcome: Judged delinquent. Placed on house arrest.
Offense: Truancy, Sept. 23, 1996.
Summary: Truant from Clark Academy.
Outcome: Judged delinquent.
Offense: Runaway, Aug. 21, 1996.
Summary: Larry did not return home three straight days.
Outcome: Dismissed at request of prosecuting witness.
Offense: Work detail, July 29, 1996.
Summary: Completed only one day of five-day work detail. The day he did attend, cursed at the plant operator and the staff, and threw a rock and hid from staff.
Outcome: Judged delinquent. Completed work details.
AGE 10
Offense: Incorrigible, July 19, 1996.
Summary: Unruly behavior, did not attend summer school, violated curfew.
Outcome: Judged delinquent.
Offense: Runaway, July 4, 1996.
Summary: Stole $5, left facility.
Outcome: Judged delinquent. Referred to intervention unit.
Offense: Aggravated menacing, June 4, 1996.
Summary: Threatened to have his older brother kill the principal at Hoffman Elementary.
Outcome: Judged delinquent. Completed work detail.
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