Friday, May 12, 2017

Perth boy found mentally unfit to stand  trial of raping an eight-year-old

An 11-year-old-boy accused of raping and threatening to kill an eight-year-old boy with a knife has had charges against dropped after being found mentally unfit to stand trial.

The boy originally pleaded guilty to the charges after he allegedly raped the eight-year-old at a suburban Perth park in December.

The Department of Public Prosecutions said in Perth Children’s Court on Friday that it had decided not to continue with the case after taking into account a psychiatric report that was ordered by magistrate Andree-Marie Horrigan.

The report confirmed Ms Horrigan’s concerns about the boy’s capacity to understand what he had admitted to and proceedings against him and therefore, his fitness to plead and stand trial based on section 29 of the Criminal Code.

‘People that fall into this category should not be criminalised notwithstanding how serious the matter is and the matter should be discontinued,’ Ms Horrigan told the court.

Section 29 states a person under 14-years-old is not criminally responsible for a crime unless it can be proven he knew what he was doing is wrong.

The boy was in court with a middle-aged adult male relative.

A woman who works for the Department of Child Protection told the court it was working with the boy and his family, and requested a copy of the court-ordered psychiatric report.

The case shocked Perth residents when it was first revealed in February that the small schoolboy had been charged with sexually penetrating a child but had then been allowed to return to his suburban school and interact with other children.

This prompted an outcry from parents and he was removed from the school.

Source: Perth boy found mentally unfit to stand rape trial | Daily Mail Online


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