Who is the youngest prisoner in the US?

Lionel Alexander Tate (born January 30, 1987) is the youngest American citizen ever sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, though this sentence was eventually overturned.
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What is the youngest prisoner?

Evan Miller, youngest person ever sentenced to life without parole in Alabama, must remain in prison.
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Can a 13 year old get a life sentence?

The U.S. is the only country in the world where kids as young as 13 have been sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
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Who is the oldest prisoner today?

Released in 2011 at the age of 108, Brij Bihari Pandey is the oldest prisoner ever in the world. Although Pandey technically only served a two-year sentence, he has been in jail since 1987 after he was arrested for the murder of four people.
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Who has the longest jail sentence?

From 1,41,078 years for fraud to 32,500 years for rape, a look at world's longest prison sentences
  • Chamoy Thipyaso, living in Thailand, is known for receiving the world's longest prison sentence. ...
  • Gabriel March Granados, a 22-year-old postman from Spain, was sentenced to 3,84,912 years in 1972.
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Who is the longest serving inmate?

94-year-old Francis Clifford Smith has been serving a lifelong sentence for over 71 years since his incarceration on June 7th 1950. Thought to be the oldest prisoner in Connecticut, Smith's crime was the murder of a night watchman during a robbery at a yacht club in July 1949 and he was, in fact, sentenced to death.
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Can a 5 year old go to jail USA?

Right now, California has no minimum age for sending children to juvenile hall. Beginning in the new year, counties will no longer be allowed to process kids under 12 years old through the juvenile justice system.
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What age can you go to jail UK?

The age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is 10 years old.
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How is life in jail?

Life imprisonment is any sentence of imprisonment for a crime under which convicted people are to remain in prison for the rest of their natural lives or indefinitely until pardoned, paroled, or otherwise commuted to a fixed term.
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What is the shortest jail sentence?

He was only sentenced to 1 minute in jail for his crime of being 'drunk and disorderly' because the Judge didn't wan't to punish him but wanted to 'teach him a lesson'
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Can an 80 year old go to jail in South Africa?

Crime and punishment has no age limit. There is no guaranteed reprieve for the oldest members of society if they kill, hurt or violate others in the community. They may be frail or sick, but if the justice system rules them able to face a custodial sentence, they may have to live out their final years behind bars.
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Who is the youngest killer?

To date, Amarjeet Sada holds the title of the youngest serial killer in the world, as he was only seven years old when he reportedly killed a baby for the first time. Born in 1998, Sada was from the village of Mushahar in Bihar in India.
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What are Ted Bundy's last words?

Asked if he had any final words, Bundy's response was surprising. Hesitating, his voice "quavering", he told his attorney Jim Coleman and Methodist minister Fred Lawrence: "Jim and Fred, I'd like you to give my love to my family and friends." The LA Times reported: "With that, it was time.
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What's the youngest baby to talk?

'World's Youngest Talking Baby' Says Hello at Eight Weeks in Incredible Footage
  • Little Charlie said his first words at just eight weeks old (Credit: SWNS)
  • Charlie's little sister Lottie spoke at 6 months (Credit: SWNS)
  • Caroline and Nick are two proud parents (Credit: SWNS)
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How long can police hold a 17 year old?

Most notably, they do not have a right to an appropriate adult. Moreover, since 17 year olds are regarded as adults in police custody, the police can lawfully detain them overnight, for example, if they are charged, their bail is refused and they are awaiting the next available court.
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What age can you go to jail Scotland?

The age of criminal responsibility in Scotland is 12 years old. This means a child under the age of 12 cannot be arrested, charged or prosecuted for a crime. It is not possible for a child under 12 to get a crimincal conviction.
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What happens if a child under 10 commits a crime UK?

Children under 10 who break the law are treated differently to adults or youths under 18 who commit a criminal offence. Children under 10 cannot be charged with committing a criminal offence. However, they can be given a: Local Child Curfew.
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Can kids drink coffee?

Currently, there are no federal guidelines for caffeine intake regarding children. The American Academy of Pediatrics discourages caffeine consumption for kids.
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What age can you go to jail in Australia?

Children aged 10 and older can be imprisoned in every state and territory, a setting the council of attorneys-general started reviewing in late 2018 in response to concerns Australia lags behind many countries, with the most common age of criminality internationally being 14.
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Can minors go to jail Philippines?

Children in jail in the Philippines is a significant problem. According to Amnesty International, over 50,000 children in the Philippines have been arrested and detained since 1995. Torture, rape and other forms of cruel and inhumane treatment are a part of everyday life for those children while they're incarcerated.
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How long is a life sentence in USA?

A life sentence from a federal court will therefore result in imprisonment for the life of the defendant unless a pardon or reprieve is granted by the President or if, upon appeal, the conviction is quashed. Over 3,200 people nationwide are serving life terms without a chance of parole for nonviolent offenses.
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Why do judges sentence 1000 years?

Sentencing laws vary across the world, but in the United States, the reason people get ordered to serve exceptional amounts of prison time is to acknowledge multiple crimes committed by the same person. “Each count represents a victim,” says Rob McCallum, Public Information Officer for the Colorado Judicial Branch.
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