Attorney Techa reveals the law: “14-year-old boy shoots in a shopping mall.” Should he be punished in this case or not?

Attorney Techa reveals legal issues surrounding 14-year-old shopping mall shooter, pointing out he was young and mentally ill May not be punished As for the parents, it should be seen whether they pay enough attention to their children or not.

On October 4, 2023, a 14-year-old boy was reported to have used a gun at a popular supermarket. until causing injuries and death on October 3.

Prosecutor Techa Kitivithayanan, a well-known lawyer in this case, provided knowledge about the law related to juvenile crime through a fan page called Lawyers’ Relief as the accused was more than 12 years old but not yet 15 years old. A crime, the child was not punished. But use this method for children. This is a warning. or sent to a monitoring centre

Therefore, the child responsible for the crime in this case was not punished by law. This is under Section 74 of the Penal Code. Also, if it appears at the time of commission of the offense that the children have mental disorders I cannot be compelled not to be punished under Section 65 of the Penal Code.

As far as civil matter is concerned, parents have to look at whether they are taking adequate care of their children. If you don’t pay attention, you could end up with a lawsuit. The Protection of Children Act 2003 which allows children to engage in crime is ignored. Or is there a requirement to pay civil damages for infringement? We must continue to follow.

Our deepest condolences to the relatives of the deceased. Who has kids who use guns? Be careful and prevent. This case is considered a warning. Day by day, criminals are getting younger.

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