(a) Is there any way to Google info on who might be the youngest child to be tried as an adult? (b) My wife and I were debating whether this is based on how close in age the minor is to being an adult, or is it the seriousness of the crime, or maybe we’re both right, for some cases? - Jinx
Don’t know the youngest but,
Table 1: Minimum Age for Adult Prosecution and for Life without Parole Sentencing by State {Scroll down for the table}
CMC fnord!
Nathaniel Abraham was charged as an adult for a crime he committed at the age of 11 as reported by Court TV but he is only one of many thousands of juveniles tried as adults.
The murderers of James Bulger were 10 and were tried as adults in the UK in 1993.
You might recall Malvo was the assistant in the Wash DC/N VA area sniper shootings. I’ll have to google it, but I think he was being tried as an adult, but I forget his age.
Will dig into this over the next two weeks…have more pressing matters for now.
- Jinx
It’s not quite what you’re asking, but the youngest inmate I’ve seen in an adult prison was 16.
He’d been in the juvenile facility, but proved so unmanageable he got transferred to my institution to protect staff and other juvenile offenders.
He’d been tried and convicted as an adult, and if he’d behaved himself he’d have stayed in the juvenile facility until he was 18 and then would have been transferred to adult prison.