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The class is law studies on flvs and I'm having trouble on this assignment. I appreciate your help. 1.05 Module one milestone.
Topic: Trying minors as adults in criminal courts
1. What is a major ethical question related to your topic? (example: Topic – early release of convicted criminals. Question – Is it ethical for some convicted criminals to be released from jail early because of overcrowding?)
Is it ethical for minors to be put in with grownups for their crimes instead of being put in together with other minors?
2. Read at least two passages about your chosen topic using reliable news sources, reference materials, and/or topical websites. Where did you find information about this topic/question? Give the titles and sources (including web address, if using an online source) of the two passages you read.

3. Using one of the decision-making models introduced in this module—utilitarian, rights, fairness and justice, common good, virtue—write a brief paragraph explaining your thoughts regarding the question you came up with in your answer to question #1.

4. In one to two sentences, criticize or defend the way your topic is handled in today's legal system

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