Curtis Jones (minister)

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Curtis Fairchild Jones (born May 31, 1986), now a Christian minister, is the youngest person in the United States to have been tried as an adult and convicted of murder at the time of his conviction.[1][2] He was about 12 years of age at the time of his conviction.[3] Curtis was convicted of second degree murder during 1999 along with his 13-year-old sister, Catherine Jones, and subsequently incarcerated in jail in Florida. He was released from South Bay Correctional Facility on July 28, 2015.[3]

While most states in the United States typically try juveniles under the age of 18 in a separate juvenile court, there is legal precedent of the age of majority being considered lower for some heinous crimes. For example, in Kentucky, the lowest age a juvenile may be tried as an adult, no matter how heinous the crime, is 14. The trial and subsequent conviction of a 12-year old in the United States is considered a rare (but not entirely unique) case[citation needed].

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  1. ^ "Inmate Release Information Detail".
  2. ^ John A. Torres, FLORIDA TODAY 5:28 p.m. EDT August 1, 2015 [Retrieved 2015-08-08]
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b DOYLE MURPHY. Youngest convicted killer in U.S. to be released from prison. published July 21, 2015. Retrieved 2015-07-30.

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