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what if a minor boy does a crime to protect her mother form other by getting hitting from others

10-Apr-2023
Criminal

Answer By law4u team

If a minor boy commits a crime to protect his mother from harm caused by another person, the court will consider the circumstances of the case and the age of the boy while determining his culpability. If the boy is below the age of 7, he is considered to be incapable of committing a crime. If he is between 7 and 12 years of age, it is presumed that he does not have the maturity to understand the consequences of his actions. In such cases, the burden of proving that the boy had the required mental capacity to commit the crime lies on the prosecution. If the boy is above the age of 12 but below 18, he can be charged with a crime, but the court may consider factors such as his age, level of maturity, the seriousness of the offense, and whether he acted out of self-defense or to protect another person. In the case you mentioned, if the boy acted to protect his mother, he may have a defense of justification or self-defense, and the court may consider this when determining his guilt and sentencing. However, this will depend on the specific facts and circumstances of the case, and it is best to consult with a criminal defense lawyer for specific legal advice.

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