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Request for Clarification
In all but four states, anyone charged with committing a criminal act before his or her seventeenth or eighteenth birthday is initially processed as a juvenile defendant.
Does this mean that the act has to have been committed prior to the appropriate birthday, or that the charges must have been filed prior to the appropriate birthday? Brownie Charles (talk) 08:47, 30 September 2010 (UTC)
this is what i heard about juvenile. the only way you are going to juvi is if you commit a crime that is not in the seven deadly crimes cause if u you are a felony and you will be punished like a felony