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bosket

or ²ú´Ç²õ·±ç³Ü±ð³Ù

[ bos-kit ]

noun

  1. a grove; thicket.


bosket

/ ˈ²úÉ’²õ°ìɪ³Ù /

noun

  1. a clump of small trees or bushes; thicket
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bosket1

1730–40; earlier bosquet < French < Italian boschetto, equivalent to bosc ( o ) wood ( bush 1 ) + -etto -et
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bosket1

C18: from French bosquet , from Italian boschetto , from bosco wood, forest; see bush 1
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It began prosecuting young adolescents as adults under a draconian law passed in 1978, in the aftermath of the Willie Bosket case.

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Mr. Bosket was a 15-year-old black boy who fatally shot two men and wounded a third on the subway.

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But the Raise the Age legislation didn’t roll back the so-called Willie Bosket Law, and end the practice of charging 13-, 14- and 15-year-olds as adults for serious violent felony charges.

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In Episode 3, it provides historical perspective through the story of Willie Bosket, who, in 1978, at the age of fifteen, murdered two strangers on the subway and shot a third, terrifying much of New York City.

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Bosket’s case led to the creation, that year, of New York’s Juvenile Offender Act, which allowed minors as young as thirteen to be tried as adults; the other forty-nine U.S. states followed suit.

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