The two teens, both 15, who jumped former DOGE staffer Edward “Big Balls” Coristine received probation.
Of course they did!
The judge claimed “that the purpose of juvenile court is to rehabilitate, not to punish.”
Um, what?
The judge gave the boy a 12-month probation and ordered him to undergo house arrest. The girl got a nine-month probation and was sent to a youth shelter.
The judge didn’t even make them give up their accomplices.
Yes, the police are still looking for their accomplices.
Both are from Hyattsville, Maryland.
The attack happened on August 3 when they attempted to carjack Coristine and beat him to a bloody pulp.
They left Big Balls with a concussion and a broken nose.
The pair pleaded guilty to simple assault. They faced assault and robbery charges.
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