He's 12. He Has ADHD. And His Family Is Fighting To Keep Him Out Of The Juvenile Court System
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Cesar Gaspar faced five years in juvenile detention for bringing a pocketknife to school. Many other kids exposed to lead face similar fates.

He's 12. He Has ADHD. And His Family Is Fighting To Keep Him Out Of The Juvenile Court System

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