The age selected by the jurisdiction as the minimum age for a child's criminal responsibility creates a conclusive presumption that a child under that age:
A) lacks the capacity to commit a crime.
B) would not commit a crime.
C) does not want to commit a crime.
D) has the capacity to commit a crime.
Correct Answer:
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