By abhay2695 on Skatehive
Hello to all hive users 🤗❤️🙏 Hope you all are healthy and doing great in your life🙂 It is often said that the law is blind, and at times, the true significance of this adage becomes evident. You may have observed that when a minor commits a crime, they do not face the same severity of punishment as an adult would for committing the exact same offense. Instead, when a minor commits a crime, they are sent to a juvenile reformatory, where they remain until they reach the age of 18; thereafter, they are released and are free to resume living their lives. It is widely believed that a minor—that is, an individual under the age of 18—lacks fully developed decision-making capabilities. Consequently, minors are prone to making mistakes, which can sometimes result in their committing crimes that carry severe penalties. In such scenarios, if a minor were to face the full force of the law, the resulting punishment could potentially ruin their entire career and life. However, our legal system gr