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Nebraska considers bills to charge 11-year-olds in custody, 12-year-olds as adults for serious crimes.
Nebraska lawmakers are considering bills that would allow children as young as 11 to be detained and 12 to be charged as adults for serious crimes.
The proposals aim to give law enforcement more tools to protect the public, but critics argue they could hinder rehabilitation and increase recidivism.
The bills have sparked debate, with supporters including Governor Jim Pillen and opponents citing concerns about juvenile brain development.
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Nebraska considera proyectos de ley para acusar a los niños de 11 años en custodia, a los de 12 años como adultos por delitos graves.