Supreme Court Issues Guidelines on Determining Liability of Minors in Crimes

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The Supreme Court issues guidelines on determining the liability of minors in crimes, specifically focusing on discernment of perpetrators. The guidelines aim to determine a minor's capacity to understand right and wrong and the consequences of their actions.

The Supreme Court issues guidelines in its latest decision involving a minor found guilty of homicide. In its latest decision, the Supreme Court (SC) said there was a different standard for determining a minor’s liability in crimes. In a ruling penned by Associate Justice Rodil Zalameda, the SC issued guidelines on how to determine what is termed as “discernment” of perpetrators for crimes involving children in conflict with the law (CICL) or minors who committed criminal offenses.

Discernment here refers to a child’s capacity, at the time of the offense, to understand the difference between right and wrong. This also includes the minor’s capability to know the consequences of the offense. The High Court’s clarifications stemmed from a case involving an unnamed minor found guilty of homicide. In that case, the SC denied the petition for certiorari that sought a review of a decision made by a lower court

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

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