PART I
GENERAL PART
BOOK I
CRIMES AND CRIMINALS
TITLE III
CONDITIONS OF LIABILITY TO PUNISHMENT IN RESPECT OF
CRIMES
CHAPTER I
CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
Section II.- Infants and Juvenile Delinquents
Article 56.- Criminals Over Fifteen but Under Eighteen Years of Age.
(1) If at the time of the commission of the crime the criminal was over fifteen but under eighteen years of age, he shall be tried under the ordinary provisions of this Code.
(2) The Court may, in assessing sentence, take into account the circumstances of the case, in particular the age of the criminal, his incorrigible or dangerous disposition and the likelihood of his reform, either by applying the general provisions regarding ordinary
mitigation of penalties (Art. 179) or by applying one of the special penalties specified for young persons (Arts. 166-168).
Age of criminal responsibility - ICC proceedings
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