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They will see that even the very young know the difference between right and wrong.
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The bill also controversially abolishes the principle of doli incapax which presumes that children under 14 do not know the difference between right and wrong.
ECONOMIST: Straws in the wind
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The questioning was calm, steady, even playful at the beginning to try to get a sense the two boys really did know the difference between right and wrong.
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This holds that, unless proven otherwise, children below the age of 14 do not know the difference between right and wrong, and so cannot be found guilty of a crime.
ECONOMIST: Youth crime
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We know the difference between right and wrong.
NPR: Checking In on Fort Carson, Part II
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Most controver sially, Labour would abolish the legal doctrine of doli incapax, which presumes, unless it is proven otherwise, that a child below the age of 14 does not know the difference between right and wrong and so cannot be found guilty of a crime.
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