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    Question: Are minors punished the same as adults if they commit murder?

    Answer: It depends. Arizona Law (ARS §13-501) states that kids over 15 that commit 1st or 2nd degree murder are automatically tried in adult court. If the minor is 14, the county attorney has discretion to charge in adult court. If the minor is younger than 14, the state can still try to charge the minor as an adult, but they must first go through a transfer hearing and it is a judge who finally decides.

    There are four basic types of homicide in Arizona:

    Negligent homicide (ARS §13-1102);

    Manslaughter (ARS §13-1103);

    Second degree murder (ARS §13-1104); and

    First degree murder (ARS §13-1105).

    The circumstances surrounding the homicide and state of mind of the defendant create the distinctions.The most serious offenses are first and second degree murder.

    If the minor is young enough and the circumstances warrant it, (there are enough mitigating factors) a minor who remains in juvenile court would have consequences until his/her 18th birthday. Arizona Law (ARS §8-341 - §8-342 - §8-343) lists the consequences which a juvenile court judge can impose.

    If the minor is tried and found guilty in adult court, the sentencing statute states the punishment shall be the same as that for an adult (life imprisonment, life without parole, or the death penalty are the usual punishments for first degree murder (ARS §13-703)). However, if the defendant was under the age of 16 when the offense occurred, the death penalty is not available. See Thompson v. Oklahoma, 487 US 815 (1988).

    The punishment for second degree murder can be found at ARS §13-710. All other homicides' punishments are determined by the sentencing statutes ARS §13-604, ARS §13-701, ARS §13-702, ARS §13-702.1, ARS §13-702.2


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    46 thru 50 of 76 comments    ...  6   7   8   9  [ 10 ] ...   
    On 07/04/02
    Didi from TX said:
    I think that if they act like an adult commeting crimes and don't learn from them, they should be tried as an adult.
    On 05/29/02
    Stephanie from CA said:
    I totally agree with what you are saying. If a teenager is smart enough to pick up a gun, point it at someone, and pull the trigger, the teenager should be smart enough to realize the consequences that he/she must pay. "if you commit the crime, you must pay the price". To all the people who do not agree, think about this... what if your mother, father, daughter, brother,sister, or anyone who is close to you, was shot and killed by a minor. Would you want that person to get away free. Able to kill others, enabling them to make others suffer as much as you have. Think about it...
    On 05/24/02
    Ashley from NH said:
    I sincerely do beleive that if you commit the crime you should do the time. Are we allowed to say it is worse for an adult to commit crimes than a minor. If young adults feel they are an exception to the law and they don't deserve as harsh of punishment as an adult are we doing more harm than good for the upcomming generations?
    On 05/16/02
    jessica from IN said:
    I dont think minors should be tried as adults because they are minors by law. minors cant buy ciggaretts, buy an R rated movie ticket, drink alcohol, or even live on thier own even if they are completely resonsible. but a minor can get the death penalty, or get life in prison. The law doesnt care when a minor is doing good, they dont make ecceptions for good only bad! How can you tell me we cannot have adult priveleges but we can have adult concequences!
    On 05/15/02
    Alisa from FL said:
    Parents should teach their adolescent to know about what's wrong and right. Also i am sure a 12 year old knows what he or she is doing. They should be trialed as adults because if they do the crime then they should have to pay the time.
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