
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- A Fresno County judge heard more evidence on Friday in the high-stakes transfer hearing for the teen girl accused of driving the getaway car after Caleb Quick's death.
On the stand, the Assistant Deputy Chief for Juvenile Probation in Fresno County, Kayatana Davis.
She testified that the teen is housed with approximately eight other females and has completed Anger Replacement Training and earned certificates in creative writing and financial literacy.
The prosecutor asked Davis to provide more information in writing.
It comes as attorneys on both sides prepare to argue their case.
"I think this is a case that can be ruled on from the bench," Action News Legal Analyst Tony Capozzi said.
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"[The judge] may want to be more careful and take it under advisement, go back in the chambers and deliberate," he said. "I'm not so sure that's needed in this particular case."
The judge is tasked with evaluating whether the girl could be rehabilitated in juvenile detention.
She will consider the testimony from two psychologists, including the one called by prosecutors, who said juvenile hall is suitable for four of five criteria.
"Do those four factors outweigh the seriousness of this offense?" Capozzi said. "I don't think they do. This may be a situation where it has to be treated in the adult court."
All week, the transfer hearing has drawn immense public attention.
The mother of the teen boy, the alleged shooter, spoke out on TikTok, and commenters have quickly weighed in online.
"This judge will solely base her decision on what she heard in court," Capozzi said. "What happens outside of court will be totally irrelevant."
There will be another evidence day next Tuesday, and then attorneys will return to argue their case on May 15 before the judge rules.
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