In the state, due to the order of the only juvenile hall in Los Angeles County, due to the weaker personnel equipment, the judge was once again avoiding the facilities that are in trouble to close immediately.
The judge of the Higher Court Miguel Espinoza decided whether to order Los Padrinos Los Padrinos Juevenile Hall. Where young people should go.
All young people in Downey facilities are hearing the case, including some cases related to the murder and other violent crimes. The Office of the Public Defendant suggested that the young people to move the young people to the county's "camp", which is considered to be more stable than the lobby in the predicament, but usually retains the young people who have been ruled by the case.
Espinoza said at a court hearing on Friday: "You ask the court to jump from the cliff to the experiment to these children."
A state supervision committee ordered the lobby before December 12, because the regulatory agency repeatedly found that there were no enough employees, so that the internal unsafe conditions of young people were involved in class, medical dating and outdoor activities. The staff of the Los Angeles County probation department operating the facility said that they did not work safely and exacerbated dangerous conditions.
Most young people are between 15 and 18 years old, but they are young. According to the figures provided by the probation supervision committee, nine 13 -year -old children are currently imprisoned. The committee is the county regulatory agency of the agency.
The county clearly stated that it had no intention of closing the facility and believed that it would only increase confusion, without help, and could not solve the root cause of the problem. According to legal documents, the state closed the other two halls of the county last year. Previously, similar problems with the "unified rejection" with people and near the county to accommodate any young people of Los Padrinos currently.
The public defendant's office put the problem in front of the judge, thinking that the county now violates state laws.
"We are dealing with children. I don't care what they do. They are children.
Frank Santoro at the Los Angeles County Prosecutor's Office believes that the probation department is making necessary improvements that internal release of young people will be Lu CK.
He told the judge: "No one should be released from the juvenile hall." "They are doing their best."
The probation director Guillermo Viera Rosa did not participate in the hearing. His second order Kimberly Epps told the judge that they recently made great progress in improving personnel's equipment, including the standby cost of paying the susceptible officer, and including Spotify advertising and billboards Recruitment.
Rodriguez believes that it is not enough in the Public defender's office.
He said: "I'm asking the court: call it." "Let's not kick the jar."
The hearing continued until February 14.