Juveniles That Have Committed Violent Crime The age of 18 brings about freedom for young people in America. At 18, a person legally becomes an "adult". A person can now buy cigarettes or a home, vote

Juveniles That Have Committed Violent Crime The age of 18 brings about freedom for young people in America. At 18, a person legally becomes an "adult". A person can now buy cigarettes or a home, vote

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Juveniles That Have Committed Violent Crime

The age of 18 brings about freedom for young people in America. At 18, a person legally becomes an "adult". A person can now buy cigarettes or a home, vote, and even get married. In addition, from their 18th birthday and beyond, the young person is no longer tried for crimes in juvenile courts; now, they are tried in adult courts. But does one or two years make such a difference between sixteen-year old’s and eighteen-year old’s? Is it fair for one person, just seventeen years of age, to be tried in a juvenile court, receiving a lesser sentence for murder than a person just six months older in age who committed the same crime? I think not. Trying juveniles as adults should be constantly allowed