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May 20, 2008

Erie Youth Sentenced For Role in Beating of 10-year-old Rikki Triana

A Pennsylvania judge has sentenced an 11-year-old girl for her role in the April beating of 10-year-old Rikki Triana, at the Pfeiffer Burleigh playground in Erie, Pennsylvania.

According to court records, Rikki was playing on a jungle gym on April 3 when she saw a group of girls picking on her 8-year-old sister. When Rikki attempted to intervene the 11-year-old, whose name is not being released due to her age, tossed a cup of water on her. The violence quickly escalated when another defendant in the case, aged 10, allegedly shoved Rikki to the ground and stomped on her head and legs so severely that it shattered Rikki's hip. As a result, Rikki was transported to a nearby hospital, where doctors had to insert three pins into her hip. She was later transported to Erie Shriners Hospital for Children, where she received intensive physical and occupational therapy.

During her sentencing hearing last Thursday, the 11-year-old girl formally apologized to Rikki for her part in the incident that has left Rikki permanently handicapped.

"I am sorry about what happened. I did not mean for you to break your hip," the 11-year-old

Judge John J. Trucilla dismissed a defense recommendation that he not adjudicate the 11-year-old girl delinquent, meaning that his ruling would remain on her record. Trucilla then found the girl guilty of harassment, a misdemeanor offense.

After making his ruling, Trucilla sentenced the girl to...

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