COM. v. C.J.

No. 2002-SC-1009-DG.

156 S.W.3d 296 (2005)

COMMONWEALTH of Kentucky, Appellant, v. C.J., A Child, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

February 17, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregory D. Stumbo, Attorney General of Kentucky, Teresa Young, Jeanne Anderson, Special Assistant Attorneys General, Louisville, Counsel for Appellant.

Daniel T. Goyette, Frank William Heft, Jr., Office of the Louisville Metro Public Defender, Louisville, Counsel for Appellee.


Opinion of the Court by Justice JOHNSTONE.

In January 2001, C.J., a student at Shawnee High School in Louisville, pulled a "butterfly knife" on another student during a verbal altercation. After being Mirandized, C.J. gave a statement admitting to having the knife on school property. When C.J. voiced an intention to kill himself, he was admitted to Norton-Kosair Hospital where he remained for eight days. C.J. thereafter...

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