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In Court, a Teen Mocked the Judge — Then His Mother Stood Up – Full Article

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Mrs. Henderson, the elderly woman whose home had been the most recent target, had developed anxiety that prevented her from sleeping through the night. The Patel family, whose car had been broken into three separate times, had installed security cameras and motion sensors that turned their driveway into a surveillance zone. The Morrison household, where Marcus had stolen a laptop containing years of family photos and important documents, represented the kind of irreplaceable loss that no insurance settlement could address.

The architectural plans for new construction in the neighborhood now included security features that hadn’t been considered necessary just months earlier. The community organizing meetings that had once focused on playground improvements and street beautification now centered on crime prevention and personal safety measures.

The Breaking Point
The courtroom at the Hamilton County Courthouse was unusually crowded for a juvenile hearing. Several of Marcus’s victims had chosen to attend, hoping to see justice served for the fear and violation they had experienced. Linda Chen sat in the front row, as she had for every previous court appearance, clinging to the hope that this time would be different.

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