The juveniles will be wearing ankle monitors for up to 60 days

Aug 30, 2013 08:44 GMT  ·  By
Joshua Reddin, Julian McKnight and Lloyd Khemradj get indefinite probation for assaulting 13-year-old on Florida bus
   Joshua Reddin, Julian McKnight and Lloyd Khemradj get indefinite probation for assaulting 13-year-old on Florida bus

Three teenagers have been put on probation for beating up a boy on a bus in Florida. They have all pleaded guilty to aggravated battery charges in Florida court.

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Circuit Judge Raymond Gross has placed the 15-year-old students on indefinite probation, which includes wearing an ankle tracking device for as long as 60 days.

Joshua Reddin, Julian McKnight and Lloyd Khemradj will also have to perform community service and submit themselves to random drug tests.

The bus driver in the case has not been charged, as I previously noted. Reddin has also pleaded guilty to robbing $5 (€3.8) from the victim, which he has been made to return.

"If these matters were in adult court ...they would be considered very serious," Judge Gross states, as conveyed by Fox News.

The teenagers are to stay away from the victim and even change school if they at one point end up in the same institution.