HB 5520 - Reduces the Age of Competency for Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings from 14 to 13 Years - West Virginia Key Vote

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Title: Reduces the Age of Competency for Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings from 14 to 13 Years

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Title: Reduces the Age of Competency for Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings from 14 to 13 Years

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to concur with Senate amendments and pass a bill that reduces the age of presumed competency for juvenile delinquency proceedings from 14 to 13 years in the state of West Virginia.

Highlights:

  • Reduces the age of presumed competency for juvenile delinquency proceedings from 14 to 13 years in the state of West Virginia (Ch. 49, Article 4).

  • Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take effect immediately upon passage and approval by the governor (Ch. 49, Article 4).

Title: Reduces the Age of Competency for Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings from 14 to 13 Years

Title: Reduces the Age of Competency for Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings from 14 to 13 Years

Title: Reduces the Age of Competency for Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings from 14 to 13 Years

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