Kolby Case Summary

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According to records provided, Kolby was previously direct committed on 06/20/2016 to a non-secure residential facility by the Honorable Judge Williams on charges of Grand Theft of Motor Vehicle. On 07/06/2015 it was alleged he committed the crimes of four counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. On his first occurrence, Kolby was admitted to a diversion program on 10/11/2013 for charges of Larceny Petit Theft. Since his release, he had picked up four new charges on 03/04/2013, mainly related to Larceny Grand Theft, Trespassing School Grounds, Robbery w/o Firearm and Battery Touch or Strike. The youth was deemed incompetent to proceed. On January of 2014, Kolby was later arrested for Burglary Tools Possession, which was a non-file and closed. Since that time the youth has been arrested in February of 2014 for Resist Officer Obstruct w/o Violence, Larceny Grand Theft and Burglary Unoccupied Dwelling Unarmed and then again in June and July of 2014 for Vehicle Theft Grand Auto and Larceny Grand Theft respectively, of which he was incompetent to proceed. On July of 2015, the youth was arrested on charges mainly related to Aggravated Assault with a Deadly weapon and later arrested on December of 2015 for Vehicle Theft and again on January of 2016 for Grand Theft of Motor Vehicle, these charges are held on commitment. Kolby was admitted to the Department of Juvenile Justice facility non-secure program on …show more content…
He stated he has mainly been arrested on charges of burglary and robbery. The youth advised he has previously been sentenced to probation. He denied ever violating probation or completing any sanctions. Kolby reported being sentenced to 21 days in the detention center at least seven to eight times and was sent to a non-secure DJJ residential program at a level six. When asked what he hoped would occur at his next court hearing, he responded that the judge would “let me

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