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=Juvenile penalty by country= | |||
in Czech Republic, person aged 15 to 17 years cannot to be sentenced to more than one third of imprisonment that applied to adults, also, children aged 15 to 17 years can be sentenced to no more than 10 years of fixed-term imprisonment for crimes punishable by more than 15 years of imprisonment | |||
in Russia, children aged 16 to 17 years can be sentenced to no more than one half of imprisonment that applied to adults, and children aged 14 to 15 years can be sentenced to no more than one third of imprisonment that applied to adults | |||
in Canada, children aged 13 to 16 years can be sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment, and cannot to be sentenced to more than one third of imprisonment that applied to adults, and children aged 16 to 17 years can be sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment, and cannot to be sentenced to more than one half of imprisonment that applied to adults |
Revision as of 17:40, 28 November 2023
This is a public sandbox
A "sandbox" is a place where people can play around with wiki markup so as to improve their editing skills. It is, in other words, a place for editing experiments.
Feel free to try out your skills at formatting here, where no one will criticise your edits.
Content added here can be cleared without warning. If you'd like to have a more permanent sandbox, create one as a subpage of your userpage, by starting a new page at: User:YourName/Sandbox, replacing "YourName" with, well, your name.
Juvenile penalty by country
in Czech Republic, person aged 15 to 17 years cannot to be sentenced to more than one third of imprisonment that applied to adults, also, children aged 15 to 17 years can be sentenced to no more than 10 years of fixed-term imprisonment for crimes punishable by more than 15 years of imprisonment
in Russia, children aged 16 to 17 years can be sentenced to no more than one half of imprisonment that applied to adults, and children aged 14 to 15 years can be sentenced to no more than one third of imprisonment that applied to adults
in Canada, children aged 13 to 16 years can be sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment, and cannot to be sentenced to more than one third of imprisonment that applied to adults, and children aged 16 to 17 years can be sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment, and cannot to be sentenced to more than one half of imprisonment that applied to adults