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Juvenile Law Change Nixed Despite Noblesville School Shooting

Noblesville students embrace for a community prayer during a vigil after the May 2018 shooting.
Noblesville students embrace for a community prayer during a vigil after the May 2018 shooting.

An effort to change Indiana law so that children as young as 12 could face attempted murder charges in adult court has failed in the state Legislature.

The push came after prosecutors couldn't seek adult charges against the 13-year-old boy who wounded a classmate and teacher at a suburban Indianapolis middle school because no one died in the May 25 shooting . Fourteen is the current minimum age for possible adult charges in attempted murder cases.

The state Senate had supported moving such cases involving 12- and 13-year-olds from juvenile court, but that provision was removed from the bill's final version approved Tuesday.

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