Legal eagles are warning a state not to depart from a long-standing presumption that children younger than 14 are "incapable of evil", despite youth crime conviction rates tumbling.
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A NSW review of doli incapax was released on Saturday after it was launched by the state Labor government in May amid a national debate about youth crime.
Latin for incapable of evil, doli incapax is a legal presumption that children between the ages of 10 and 14 do not sufficiently understand the difference between right and wrong to be held criminally responsibl

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