It would depend on how old the minor is, and in what country this occurs.
In the United States, they will generally hold a court hearing specifically on determining the minor's mental competence. As a general rule, minors do not have the ability to form intent, furthermore, the criminal charge of "murder" requires intent as an element of the crime.
So, if the minor were ruled to be "mentally incompetent", or in simple terms, they have the thought-process of a child, then the minor cannot be charged with murder. However, in many cases, when an older teenager commits a murder, they are found as "mentally competent", or their thought-process is that of an adult. When this happens, the minor will be charged with murder as an adult.
Once a minor is found as "mentally competent", that ruling is permanent. Any future crime they commit, even as a minor, will be considered an adult offense.
The penalty can be different depending on the age, mental condition, and how it was attempted. There is a kid from around my town. He is 11 yrs old and has hunted since he was 4. He shot his dad's Girlfriend and killed her and the child she was pregnant with. He is being charged as a adult because she was pregnant. If she wasn't pregnant, he would be treated as a juvenile.
You would be accused of verbal abuse. It depends on who you say you are going to kill. If you threaten the President you could get some jail time. In most cases saying something is not enough to get you in trouble.
that kid might get sent to juvi. for a while
No.
Attempted murder carries the same penalty as murder.
depends on how strong the statements impact is. But usually no
I do not think this is a quote actually spoken by someone, but I do know that it is anti-death penalty slogan commonly used on bumper stickers and the like. The proper saying is: "We kill people that kill people to show that killing people is wrong." It puts into perspective the strange reasoning behind the death penalty.
no because if someone died by saying hi to justin bebier or it will be on the news in the news paper.......and it will be sad if someone dided
no, you dont die with the death penalty
Penalty Kill. During a penalty one team is on the power play (PP) and the other on the penalty kill (PK)
A penalty kill is when a team receives a penalty and has to play with a one to two man disadvantage. The penalty kill is over when the oposing team scores or the time received expires.
I think you just answered your own question..... you said legally, so no time.
A power play is when the opposing team has a penalty. a penalty is when you have a penalty and are trying to kill it off.
Of course not!It is never, no matter what excuse you have, ok to kill someone. If someone is breaking into your house or something, call the police immediately.
Yes. It doesn't matter where you are from for the death penalty to be allowed, example you are from a state that doesn't have the death penalty and kill someone in a state that does. You can be put to death in a federal court (treason, killing a federal officer, and more) regardless of your state residency.