im in highschool at the moment but ive learnt alot about this stuff. i also live in Canada so the charges maybe different but in canada we have the YCJA system (youth criminal justice system) which involves 12-14 and then 14+.
so some one of age 10 probably wouldnt have huge charges. or no charges at all. maybe not even court. and for such a small crime it wouldnt be that bad. the boy may feel guilty afterwards but. Community service is a big part in the YCJA and under for smaller crimes. but as of 12-13 they CANNOT (its illegal) be charged with adult charges.
thats all i know. if im wrong blame my teacher. but i hope this helped alittle.
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