. >> with so much at stake, residential supervisor jamie pedanish wants to make sure aaron really understandse consequences of his denial. >> once you have an adult charge you have no opportunity whatsoever of that charge going away like you do with a juvenile charge, which can be filed for the court to expunge it. >> you're looking at two, two felonies right now. you're 18 now, aren't you? that's not a good start. you accept this resolution you can get your life straightened out, go to school, get a job. it shows the court i'm on the right track now, my life is in order, then this court will consider that in determination. >> weigh going to tough it out. >> okay. >> i really feel good when i can help get a youngster on the right path. but unfortunately sometimes they're their biggest obstacle. >> aaron says one of his biggest concerns is the outstanding bench warrant for battery that remains in illinois. even if he takes the plea agreement and gets outs of acjc, he'll still have to face the music across the state line. that along with his mother's continued advice to fight this out has aaron