Victorian Labor signals tougher stance on young offenders after 109 charges against 14-year-old dropped
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The Victorian Labor government says it will “do everything” it can to “toughen consequences” for young offenders after police withdrew 109 charges against a 14-year-old girl, in a case the opposition …
The Victorian Labor government says it will “do everything” it can to “toughen consequences” for young offenders after police withdrew 109 charges against a 14-year-old girl, in a case the opposition described as proof “the justice system is broken”. The girl, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, had been facing 109 charges, including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, motor vehicle theft and burglary, after an alleged two-month crime spree earlier this year when she was aged 13. But Victoria police on Thursday confirmed the charges were dropped in court on Wednesday due to their concerns around the doli incapax rule – a legal presumption that states a child under 14 can only be convicted of a crime if prosecutors can prove they understood what they did was seriously wrong. “The charges were withdrawn because the police prosecution was unable to rebut the legal presumption that a child aged 13 and under is incapable of committing a criminal offence,” a police spokesperson said in a statement. “This is a high legal threshold that requires the prosecution to prove the child knew their conduct was seriously morally wrong.” Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email A children’s court previously heard the girl was allegedly offending an average of 1.45 times a day over a period of 74 days. …
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