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The 15-Year-Old Student Who Shot Another Student Will Not Be Tried by the New Juvenile Penal Regime

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Although the rule was passed 11 days ago, it will not enter into force until mid-September

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Although the rule was passed 11 days ago, it will not enter into force until mid-September

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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On Monday, a student from a school in the town of San Cristóbal, Santa Fe, entered the establishment with a shotgun, shot, killed one partner and injured two others. The fact opened the discussion about whether the minor is attributable or not, according to the new Juvenile Penal Regime approved by Congress and published in the Official Gazette on March 9. The new law maintains that minors will be able to face criminal charges from the age of 14…

The lawyers of the minor's family confirmed that the boy could not be sentenced to prison for his age under the current law. The post Horror in Santa Fe: the shooter's defense claims that he suffered bullying and before wanted to take his life appeared first on The Intransigent.

The attack in a school in San Cristóbal reactivates the debate on the limit of punishment in Argentina following the social shock generated. The armed attack in a school in San Cristóbal, in Santa Fe, put the age of imputability in Argentina and its concrete effects at the centre of the debate. The author is 15 years old and, despite the recent approval of the new Juvenile Penal Regime, will not be condemned. The fact is of extreme gravity. The …

The tragedy in a school in Santa Fe again put into question what happens to minors who commit serious crimes and why the attacker is not punishable.

One student entered the Normal Mariano Moreno N°40 School of San Cristóbal on Monday and killed a colleague, unleashing a wave of repudiation and pain but, in addition, reviving the debate on the application of the new juvenile penal law. The local governor, Maximiliano Pullaro, said he was “very beaten with the fact,” while it was the Minister of Education of Santa Fe, José Goity, who spoke at a press conference and confirmed that the teenager …

·Argentina
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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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