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Jordan brown is the youngest person to be sentenced to life without parole for killing his father's fiancee

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The youngest was a boy named Tim who was 4 years old.

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The youngest was 92 years old

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Q: Who is the youngest person ever arrested and charged with a criminal offense?
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