Juveniles Should Be Tried In Adult Court

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Throughout at fifty states each state has their opinion on what age juveniles should be tried in adult court. In many states anyone under the age of eighteen is classified as a juvenile and anyone eighteen and older automatically is classified as an adult and gets tried in adult court. Many and everyone have their own personal opinion on the matter saying what age they think they should be tried. In many places with certain major crimes they won’t even think twice about trying them as adult regardless of age. Every state has a different law on the matter and what they think about it. Some may be the same but in some way they are going to be extremely different. There is a lot of places that will see these juvenile who has committed a crimes …show more content…
In California anyone fourteen years and older can be tried for major crimes; such as rape, robbery with a weapon, and murder. In Texas anyone ten and older but fewer than eighteen can be tried as adults for major crimes. Illinois is thirteen years and older can be tried if they have a record from previously breaking the law before. Minors who are fifteen or sixteen are automatically tried as adults for certain crimes; such as murder, sexual assault, and armed robbery. All three of these states have the “Once an adult, always an adult” policy as does Florida and Tennessee. Once a juvenile is tried as an adult even if he/she is twelve years old and goes and commits a minor crime that wouldn’t be classified as an adult crime she/he is automatically tried as an adult even with a minor crime and her age. With such policy making that one major mistakes you mess up your life majorly at a young age. In many peoples opinion they think that juveniles shouldn’t be tried as adults at all no matter how bad the crime they just say “their little kids they don’t know any better it was just a mistake on their part.” A ten to eighteen year old knows what they can do and what they cannot do. As there are many states that have the age set for how old a juvenile should have to be to be tried as an adult there are others that do not have it set. Some places they just go off on the …show more content…
Each juvenile tried as an adult is looking at the same penalties as adults, including life without parole. Juveniles at the ages of ten to seventeen are being tried in adult courts and there is a lot where the juvenile gets a major sentence at a very young age. In California on July 29, 2015 a fifteen year old boy has been charged as an adult in the murder of eight year old Madyson Middleton. He was spectated that he lured the little to his apartment where he proceeded to sexually assault and murder her. At this age the boy was charged with one count of murder, two counts of sexual offenses, kidnapping by lying in wait, and other sexual assault charges. He could be spending the rest of his life in prison at the age of fifteen years old in the state of California. Another case is a ten year old accused of killing ninety year old missing his mom. A ten year old who is facing adult court and finds it very scary because he has no idea what is going to happen to him in adult court. Pennsylvania a ten year old tried as an adult. This ten year old is sitting in adult jail because it is easier for his parents to see him there and not at a juvenile detention center. This incident happened December 11, 2014. This boy’s crime was bad enough they didn’t even have the thought to taking it to juvenile court they just took him straight to adult court. His lawyers had to try and get the case