Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
Can I be tried for a crime I committed when I was 13?
Asked on 7/16/10, 10:24 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Joel Salinger
Law Office of Joel R. Salinger
Depending on the charge, a 13 year old can be charged as an adult. Also the charge may or may not have a statue of limitations. It also depends on how old you are now. So the answer to your question is YES.
I recommend you consult in person with an attorney to discuss the particulars of your situation.
If you would like a free consultation, you can contact me at 516-746-4747 or [email protected].
Joel R. Salinger
Answered on 7/17/10, 7:32 am
peter bark
bark & karpf
I need more information. How long ago were you 13 and what was the crime.
Answered on 7/17/10, 7:33 am
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