Children under the age of 12 have absolutely no criminal license and responsibility. There is no need to take a report or undergo an examination to determine the criminal responsibility of children younger than this age. Therefore, children under the age of 12 who are considered to be absolutely incapable of defect cannot be prosecuted if they commit a crime. If these children do not have criminal responsibility, the “child-specific security measures” that we explain in the title below may be applied to them (Article 31/1 of the Turkish Criminal Code)
Punishment For The Crime Of Committing A Crime
The punishment provided for for the offense of committing a crime is imprisonment for a maximum of 2 years. In addition to imprisonment, a fine is not provided for. In other words, when this occurs, only a maximum sentence of 2 years in prison can be imposed.
Anyone who informs the competent authorities that, contrary to the truth, he has committed the crime or participated in the crime is given a prison sentence of up to two years. If this crime is committed in order to save the parent, child, spouse or brother from punishment; three-quarters of the punishment given can be reduced or completely removed.(Article 270/1 of the Turkish Penal Code)
Renewal Of Expired Gun License
Six months from the written notification to the police directly or in accordance with the provisions of the Notification Law No. When it is stated that those who do not have their license renewed as a carrying or keeping license according to their current situation, the license of that gun will be revoked and transferred in accordance with the provisions of this regulation and the validity period of the new license will start to run from the date of the expiry of the previous license. While it is necessary to determine whether the necessary notifications have been made by bringing the original or certified copy and to decide according to the result, it is against the law to make a written decision with incomplete research. (The 8th Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court – Decision: 2015/2303).
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