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1) Case is dropped for a number of reasons; lack of good ID, lack of evidence, testimony in another case provides immunity, etc., etc. 2) Plea deal negotiated, possibly in conjunction with other testimony 3) Case goes to trial, if serious, as an adult

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Q: What would happen to a 14 year old charged with attempted arson?
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