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Which of these is a reason that a child may be transferred to Superior Court?

A)The child is over 14 years old and is alleged to have committed voluntary manslaughter.
B) The child is under 17 years old and is alleged to have committed attempted murder.
C) The demands of a victim, the police, or the community must be satisfied.
D) The interests of the child and the community require transfer.

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The correct answer is (A. The child is over 14 years old and is alleged to have committed voluntary manslaughter.)

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Because of the severity of the crime, if the child is over 14 years old and is alleged to have committed voluntary manslaughter, he or she may be transferred to Superior Court. Such a crime is a major issue for both juveniles and adults alike.

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