noradtwo
Draw hard... I guess.
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I’m seeing that you feel strongly about this because of Cozy being a child. So I won’t badger you anymore after this.
At any rate, in real life, a minor tried as a minor can get a couple years in juvenile jail for a single attempted homicide. Cozy has (counts on fingers...) a lot of attempted homicides to her name. Also at least one count of treason. If the crime is severe enough (even for non-murder), minors can be given life sentences, though usually not without parole (so, again, I advise patience). And though precedent is a very important factor when a court makes a ruling, precedents can be overturned.
Note that I took most of this from Supreme Court rulings from the United States (obviously other countries do things differently, some for better, some for worse).
At any rate you can read about it here:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/09pdf/08-7412.pdf
I’m seeing that you feel strongly about this because of Cozy being a child. So I won’t badger you anymore after this.
At any rate, in real life, a minor tried as a minor can get a couple years in juvenile jail for a single attempted homicide. Cozy has (counts on fingers...) a lot of attempted homicides to her name. Also at least one count of treason. If the crime is severe enough (even for non-murder), minors can be given life sentences, though usually not without parole (so, again, I advise patience). And though precedent is a very important factor when a court makes a ruling, precedents can be overturned.
Note that I took most of this from Supreme Court rulings from the United States (obviously other countries do things differently, some for better, some for worse).
At any rate you can read about it here:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/09pdf/08-7412.pdf