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Commentary

IR3.5.11 Minors and criminal responsibility

Republic of Ireland

The age of criminal responsibility in Ireland is 12 years of age. This means that children under 12 years of age cannot be charged with an offence. However, there is an exception for children aged 10 or 11 years who may be charged with murder, manslaughter, rape or aggravated sexual

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