Qing Lan's voice echoed clearly outside the police station. Under Qin Mu's guidance, she was also very familiar with these legal theories. According to the relevant provisions of the Criminal Law, only minors under fourteen years of age are exempt from criminal responsibility. Of course, for some particularly special or brutal violent crimes, these minors under fourteen still have to be incarcerated. For example, responsibility must be assumed for acts such as intentional homicide, intentional injury causing serious injury or death, robbery, drug trafficking, arson, or explosion. Only those under eight years old are exempt from any criminal responsibility. As for the elderly, no laws state they are exempt from criminal responsibility. It's just that for those over seventy, administrative detention does not apply, and for those over seventy-five, it's stipulated that their crimes can be subject to lighter or commuted punishment.
