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United StatesCrime11 days ago

The One Area Where a 14-Year-Old Is an Adult

The article discusses the legal treatment of minors in the criminal justice system, focusing on the debate over whether certain crimes committed by 14-year-olds should result in adult charges. It examines the implications of treating juveniles as adults in court and highlights the broader societal and psychological impacts of such decisions.

Source document: Supreme Court Cases on Juvenile Justice

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The AtlanticIndependent🔒Center11 days ago
The One Area Where a 14-Year-Old Is an Adult

The article discusses the legal treatment of minors in the criminal justice system, focusing on the debate over whether certain crimes committed by 14-year-olds should result in adult charges. It examines the implications of treating juveniles as adults in court and highlights the broader societal and psychological impacts of such decisions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of the issue without overtly favoring one side. It explores both the arguments for and against treating 14-year-olds as adults in the criminal justice system, drawing on legal perspectives and potential consequences without taking a clear ideological stance

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