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  2. Age of criminal responsibility - Wikipedia

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    In legal terms, it is referred to as a defence/defense of infancy, which is a form of defense known as an excuse so that defendants falling within the definition of an "infant" are excluded from criminal liability for their actions, if at the relevant time, they had not reached an age of criminal responsibility. After reaching the initial age ...

  3. Legal age - Wikipedia

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    Legal status of tattooing in European countries, includes the minimum legal age by European country in which a person can get a tattoo; Legal status of tattooing in the United States, includes the minimum legal age by U.S. state in which a person can get a tattoo; Legal working age, the age at which a person is allowed to work; Legality of ...

  4. Age of criminal responsibility in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Persons under the age of 16 cannot be held criminally liable. Persons aged between 12 and 16 can be subject to penalties under the Guardianship and Education Law, which allows for the detention of children in closed educational centres. [Criminal Code, Article 19; Lei Tutelar Educativa 1999 (Guardianship and Education Law), Articles 1 and 4]

  5. Minor (law) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The terms underage or minor often refer to those under the age of majority, but may also refer to a person under other legal age limits, such as the age of consent, marriageable age, driving age, voting age, working age, etc. Such age limits are often different from the age of majority.

  6. Age of majority - Wikipedia

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    The age of majority is the threshold of legal adulthood as recognized or declared in law. [1] It is the moment when a person ceases to be considered a minor, and assumes legal control over their person, actions, and decisions, thus terminating the control and legal responsibilities of their parents or guardian over them. Most countries set the ...

  7. Millennials putting off the 'age of responsibility' - AOL

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    In 1997, Canadian households spent on average $49,005 in total household expenditure (from mortgage fees to electricity). By 2009 this number rose to $71,117.

  8. Suitable age and discretion - Wikipedia

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    The minimum age for "suitable age and discretion" varies by jurisdiction. Fourteen years old seems to be the absolute minimum. Under "common law, a female of the age of 14 is at the age of legal discretion, and may choose a guardian." [1] Thus, Minnesota declared 14 to be old enough to be presumed to be of suitable age and discretion. [1]

  9. 'Jeopardy!' fail is as awkward as it gets - AOL

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    TREBEK: "In common law, the age of this, signaling adulthood, is presumed to be 14 in boys and 12 in girls." ... The age of consent in the U.S. is between 16 and 18 depending on the state, so not ...