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One well-known case is Lionel Tate, who was arrested at age 12 after the death of a 6-year-old girl during what was described as “an imitation of professional wrestling moves.”

Tate initially received life without parole, but his sentence was later overturned, sparking debate over trying children as adults.

Critics argue adolescents differ from adults in judgment and self-control, making rehabilitation important.

Supporters believe serious crimes deserve severe punishment regardless of age, keeping the debate over juvenile justice ongoing.

 

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