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Under statutory exclusion provisions, legislatures decide when minors must be tried as adults by passing laws that automatically transfer jurisdiction to criminal court.
CURRENT LAW in PENNSYLVANIA * Criminal statute of limitations for adults is capped at 12 years after the offense was committed. Civil statute of limitations for adults is capped at 2 years after the offense was committed.
Pennsylvania makes it illegal for a person to have consensual sexual activity with a minor younger than 16, with a few exceptions (see below).
California is the only state where a child under the age of 16 cannot be tried as an adult for any crime.
The Laws of Pennsylvania contain laws enacted as amendments to the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, the official statutory codification established by the General Assembly under the act of November 25, 1970 (P.L.707, No. 230) . These laws have been incorporated into a separate official publication since 1975.

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In Pennsylvania, crimes fall under three levels: Felony 1 (F1): The most severe offense. You can get up to 20 years of jail time and fines up to $25,000. Felony 2 (F2): Considered less severe than F1 but still significant. Felony 3 (F3): The least severe, leading to up to 7 years in prison and up to $15,000 fines.
The Doctrine provides: A contractor who subcontracts all or any part of a contract and his insurer shall be liable for the payment of compensation to the employees of the subcontractor unless the subcontractor primarily liable for the payment of such compensation has secured its payment as provided for in this act.
This is known as statutory exclusion and happens in cases involving: . A minor will be charged as an adult for . Anyone charged with , no matter how young, will be charged as an adult in the state of Pennsylvania.

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