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    The Age at Which an Individual Is No Longer Considered
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The Age at Which an Individual Is No Longer Considered

Question 46

Question 46

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The age at which an individual is no longer considered a juvenile offender:


A) is 16.
B) varies from state to state.
C) is 17.
D) is 18.
E) ranges from 5 to 13.

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