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In reply to the discussion: What is the youngest age at which it should be possible to sentence someone to life without parole? [View all]Logical
(22,457 posts)17. So the fools who think trying someone below 18 as an adult....
Do you think if they are found not guilty they should then have all the rights of an 18 year old?
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What is the youngest age at which it should be possible to sentence someone to life without parole? [View all]
Nye Bevan
Nov 2013
OP
I said never, but if it must be done, can we at least agree that brain development ends in the early
Mass
Nov 2013
#4
The age of discretion begins historically at 7, but is well enough developed by 13
FarCenter
Nov 2013
#6
Society has a problem here. If it doesnt think that a young person has the wisdom at 20 not to
stevenleser
Nov 2013
#8
Incarceration until age 50 may be enough if the circumstances are not aggravated.
FarCenter
Nov 2013
#12
Interesting to see who would have no problem with sentencing kids to life in prison.
darkangel218
Nov 2013
#16
I like knowing who voted 14 or below because I can then realize why they post other things. Sick! nt
Logical
Nov 2013
#18
human brains do not finish growing until the mid 20's especially the part that controls
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#27
Depends if there's a system that would permit lifetime detainment if they're
geek tragedy
Nov 2013
#38