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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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    On 02/19/02
    J. Zeph from OK said:
    If kids do not get rights of the Constitution then they should not be tried as adults. True, most teens would know what they are doing, but the teenage years of a person's life can be very emotional. Often when children start or are in puberty hormones are racing and often they kill because of confusion in this high emotional state. Teens probably should have harsher punishment for the crime, but just because they can think like adults does not actually mean they are adults.
    On 01/29/02
    Amber from IN said:
    I do not believe that a teen should ever be trialed as an adults knowmatter what, if they commit a crime I think that they should go to placement or a mental institution until they are 18 or 21. I could never picture my younger brothers and sisters getting locked up until they die.Jesus put you on this planet he did not put you inside of prison and hell.
    On 01/28/02
    Angela from AZ said:
    I don't believe in the death penalty. Although I do believe if a teen is going to commit a crime such as killing another person they should at least get life in prison. A teen gets more punishment from the inmates then they would if they were killed. I think they should go to jail and see what adult think about what they did and find out how stupid they were.
    On 01/10/02
    Aje from MN said:
    What is an adult crime? Age should not determine the punishment for any crime, it's the crime that should determine punishment. To say that no one should die regardless of how serious there crime is a good point (New Testament said to forgive and love thine enemy) BUT do we have room to place all of those offenders who would normally be killed in prison? Lemme help, the answer is no. There isn't enough room right now to put all of those being punished for committing crimes, and it is my opinion that if you are able to take another life than you shouldn't have any problem forfeiting your own. I
    On 01/02/02
    Candice Collins from DE said:
    i think that they should be triled as adults. the reason why is if they think that they are old enuff to do somthing like kill sombody then they should be able to deal with the consequences.
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