Explainer: What is the law on sentencing children found guilty of serious crimes?

The Children Act 2001 says detention for any period for any crime must be "a measure of last resort".

Explainer: What is the law on sentencing children found guilty of serious crimes?

The omission of any specific reference in Irish law to what sentence the courts should impose on a child who commits murder points to the rarity of the crime.

The Children Act 2001 says detention for any period for any crime must be "a measure of last resort".

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