For some time journalists and others have debated whether juveniles who get arrested should be identified? In almost all cases, privacy laws prohibit that. Critics of those laws cite that With viral videos of crimes clearly showing the faces of teenage suspects making the rounds, why would their identities be protected? Should privacy laws be waived and juveniles identified when charged with a crime? That's the subject of our daily poll. Cast your vote below.
Should juveniles be identified when charged with a crime?
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Rob Jones
Rob Jones is an Upstate South Carolina native, raised in Oconee County. He is a graduate of the Broadcasting program at Tri-County Technical…
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