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Three underage suspects in North China are charged with murdering their 13-year-old classmate after a review by the Supreme People's Procuratorate, showcasing the impact of Amendment XI to the Criminal Law in China. The charges reflect a shift towards holding younger individuals accountable for serious crimes and addressing juvenile delinquency through a nuanced perspective.
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How might this case impact the handling of juvenile crimes in China moving forward?
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What societal implications could arise from holding younger individuals accountable for serious crimes?
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