Kids In Lockup Then & Now: Rodrick's Story and Update 15 Years Later
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- What's it like after a teenager is arrested and winds up in "juvie"? A lot of people have visions about what they think juvenile detention looks like, but how do things really go once a teen is arrested and hauled into a detention center and cell? In this look back from our archive, we see Rodrick's intake after being arrested and his emotional meeting with his lawyer the night before his first court hearing. We also witness two juvenile court hearings during his time locked up. Rod was arrested for possession of marijuana and resisting arrest. He maintained it was all a mistake and the weed wasn't his. Despite his protests, police arrested him and hauled him into juvie.
In this look back at the night of his Intake and beyond, we see the Intake Probation Officer go through the steps to process Rod into the center, talk to him about how he wound up behind bars again, and watch as a correctional officer takes rod back to cell units and processes him into his new cell where he will have to wait until his initial juvenile court hearing to learn his fate. We then see Rod have a heart to heart conversation with his defense attorney, and the tense testimony that comes out in court. We also hear from Rod's mom, his probation officer and his counselor, as everyone seems to be in lock-step hoping Rod will be released from detention and be able to carry on with his life.
This video also features a new 2023 update interview with Calamari producers and Rodrick's previous attorney Don Wruck, discussing what it was like representing and filming Rod 15 years ago, and what they know about what happened to Rod following his time in juvie.
I am filled with some much love and respect for this attorney 🙏🙏🙏💜💜
@Sunshinelife122 - Don does a good job with these cases, and the kids always respected him. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@CalamariProductionsdo you know how Rodrick is doing now?
@@journeysalkebulan Thanks for asking! The last we heard he was doing well. We're trying to arrange and updated interview with him to get the latest. Appreciate you watching his story and taking the time to ask!
@@journeysalkebulan Tge last we heard he was doing well! We hope to do an updated interview sometime soon. Thank you for asking!
Id cry to if I was in jail lol I mean boys cry to he is human🧐🤨
I remember this story when it originally aired, and remember my heart breaking for this kid. I really hope it’s true that he turned it around.
Sad they keep coming back
What happen Rodrick
Never say i believe i can
Are you planning to go back to Lake County or Pendleton?
@wasefromspace - yes, we hope to go back to both. Thanks for asking!
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His gold chain was plated and his so called dress nice was sweat pants lol
Love these
Love you
@Bettercallsaul316 - Thanks! Really appreciate you being here on our channel with us!
Well; he's not working at McDonalds 😮
Mon respect non seulement envers l’avocat compétent qu’il est mais aussi pour son humanité dans sa façon de représenter des jeunes délinquants fragiles envers qui il à une approche assez paternel à travers l’écoute et des conseils judicieux pour les encourager à devenir meilleurs. Merci 🙏 pour eux..
They aren't raised by a mom and dad.
That kid is such a joke. Starts crying because he got caught and then offers to snitch on someone else.
Big gangster crying like a baby lol this kid is such a joke.
Ur lucky boy wake up shud of smoked ur seeded leaf àhe bad boy haha lol
17 is still a kid .
He quit the gang he is a father of 2 thats why he was upset
@jillgibson2648 right people are harsh
aaahhh crying bc Maybe ppl change Hell I'm a grown ass Man and I cry when I went to jail it's scary and NOT FUN try it once let's see how You react
I’m glad he was able to change his life for the better but all the crying was a bit unbecoming for a guy like him
And yet Jesus CRYS CONTINUALLY FOR ALL OF US! you part of the problem, unfortunately.
He didn't change. It was all an act