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Secret Squirrel
07-11-2006, 10:03 PM
A 15-year-old boy was sentenced Monday to more than 26 years in prison for beating and stabbing a playmate to death three years ago, closing one of the most brutal murders ever committed by a juvenile in Washington state.

Evan Savoie, of Ephrata, showed no emotion when Grant County Superior Court Judge Ken Jorgensen imposed the maximum sentence. He smiled slightly as he was led away in handcuffs.

Savoie was 12 years old when he and a friend were charged with first-degree murder in the Feb. 15, 2003, death of Craig Sorger, a developmentally disabled boy who had last been seen playing with them in a recreational-vehicle park. Sorger's bloody body was found hours later with dozens of stab wounds.

Savoie repeatedly proclaimed his innocence. The other friend at the park that day, Jake Eakin, eventually changed his story and testified against him at trial. Eakin pleaded guilty to second-degree murder by complicity and is serving 14 years.

Defense attorneys argued that justice would no better be served by issuing the maximum sentence. Standard sentencing range for first-degree murder is between 20 years and 26 years.

"This is a tragic incident for everybody involved," defense attorney Randy Smith said. "But the likelihood that rehabilitation is going to be any more effective after 26 years than after 20 years is ridiculous."

Jorgensen disagreed, saying the punishment must match the crime. Savoie brutally attacked Sorger, leaving him bleeding, pleading for help and crying out that he was dying on a wooded trail, he said.

He later added: "Somebody is going to have to figure out how a 12-year-old can be so violent, so young."

Holly Parent, Savoie's mother, continued to insist her son is innocent. She said neither Evan nor Craig received justice in the case.

"The killer is still out there," she said. "Now we're going to appeal. And I'm not giving up. My son is innocent, and I'm going to fight."

link (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003118981_savoie11m.html)
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ElHombre
07-11-2006, 10:58 PM
i'll be the first to admit it: who saw the title of this post and mentally read the word 'playboy' just before the last word?

HomShaBom
07-11-2006, 11:05 PM
i'll be the first to admit it: who saw the title of this post and mentally read the word 'playboy' just before the last word?

I really thought it was a 'playmate'.

Buckeye67
07-12-2006, 01:35 AM
i'll be the first to admit it: who saw the title of this post and mentally read the word 'playboy' just before the last word?

Guilty as charged.

FaDeR_SP
07-12-2006, 03:58 AM
Guilty as charged.

Word to you moms....

XShipRider
07-12-2006, 06:17 AM
"Smiled slightly" because he knows the sentence will be reviewed by
a higher court due to his age. No doubt the sentence will be reduced
or amended to a juvenile facility until he's 18 then his record will
be sealed.

Mr. Nielsen
07-12-2006, 07:33 AM
A 15-year-old boy was sentenced Monday to more than 26 years in prison for beating and stabbing a playmate to death three years ago, closing one of the most brutal murders ever committed by a juvenile in Washington state.
Three years ago seems like a rather long time for a case to go on trial.
Here in Denmark it can take a year to prepare a murder trial, which is considered to be a rather long time already.

Exer
07-12-2006, 07:37 AM
Might think twice when playing with a 15 yearold with a knife then!

kabex
07-12-2006, 07:44 AM
Some people were just not meant for society. We're still animals.

I say exterminate them. :D

Secret Squirrel
07-12-2006, 09:38 AM
"Smiled slightly" because he knows the sentence will be reviewed by
a higher court due to his age. No doubt the sentence will be reduced
or amended to a juvenile facility until he's 18 then his record will
be sealed.

The decision to try them as adults happened in March, 2004. They would have had to appeal that decision then (30 days after a judgement). You can probably find the judge's decision online somewhere, but it's 42 pages long if you want to read it.

Kingswat
07-12-2006, 10:52 PM
i'll be the first to admit it: who saw the title of this post and mentally read the word 'playboy' just before the last word?

i was trying to figure out which playboy playmate it was.... lol

XShipRider
07-13-2006, 03:23 PM
The decision to try them as adults happened in March, 2004. They would have had to appeal that decision then (30 days after a judgement). You can probably find the judge's decision online somewhere, but it's 42 pages long if you want to read it.

Thanks. As you can see I didn't do much prep' before responding to
this thread.

I'm tired of juveniles 'not' being tried as adults for serious crimes. I'm
glad this one at least this one punk will be taken off the streets for
awhile.

haze99
07-14-2006, 11:39 AM
A family loses their son to murder and yet still obtains no justice! Shame on the law system of Washington State!