Some crimes are just too vicious.

The bloodthirsty teens who allegedly stabbed, pistol-whipped and beat 14-year-old Angel Mendoza to death Tuesday won’t benefit from New York’s controversial “Raise the Age” law, experts said.

The biggest advantages handed to young defendants under the arguably soft-on-crime 2019 law — which upped the age of adult criminal responsibility from 16 to 18 — won’t apply to the murder charges facing the quartet of youthful suspects, two of whom are juveniles.

“When you’re talking about violent crimes of the first order — murder, violent, violent acts — they still are going to get prosecuted in [Manhattan] Supreme Court, and if it’s a very, very serious violent crime, they are still certain to be facing very, very serious consequences,” said Mark Bederow, a d

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