they would be tried as an adult, after a physc evaluation. And more then likely sentenced to the death.
That depends. In the US, persons that have been convicted of a felony (serious crime such as murder, robbery, rape, grand larceny) loss their right to possess a firearm. In the case of a juvenile, tried as an adult, the same law applies. If a juvenile is tried as a juvenile, and is found "not innocent" of a crime that would be a felony for an adult, then they are also prohibited from possessing a firearm. Example- 15 year old commits an armed robbery, is arrested, tried as a juvenile, is found "not innocent" of armed robbery= now prohibited from possessing any firearm. The same 15 year old is arrested for shoplifting a $15 CD, and is found "not innocent" of petty theft MAY possess a firearm once they become an adult,
In re Winship, 397 US 358 (1970)In Winship, the Court elevated the standard of proof for conviction in juvenile court cases from "a preponderance of the evidence" to "beyond reasonable doubt," as required in adult criminal proceedings.
(in the US) your juvenile record becomes sealed after you turn adult. However, your adult criminal record is a permanent history and can only be changed by expungement
Question cannot be answered with any definite time or penalty. A juvenile that age and charged with that serious a crime would probably be certified to be tried as an adult. Thus, they would be subject to serving an adult term in state prison.
The prosecution times for juvenile crimes in the US depends on the crime. The first thing you must do is file a petition before the initial hearing. After the initial hearing, there are several more hearings.
I am unsure if Canada law allows for the sealing of juvenile records - - - but in the US it would not be obtainable after you turned adult.
Lyceum movement (A+)
What are the causes of Juvenile delinquency
It depends on the legislation of the country.Added: (in the US) if the juvenile is of sound mind and of the "age of legal reason" they may well be bound over for trial as an adult and subject to 'adult' penality.
Who tried first isn't known, but the then Soviet Union were the first to succeed in getting a satellite into orbit
Because they were Nazis who tried to kill us in the first place.