List and distinguish the three categories into which juveniles are categorized under the common law.

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(1) Children younger than 7 lack a criminal capacity. There is an irrebuttable presumption that attaches to this group, which cannot be overcome by facts that might attempt to prove capacity. (2) Children older than 7 and younger than 14 were presumed to be without capacity to form a criminal intent, but this is a rebuttable presumption that can be overcome by the prosecution if it can demonstrate that the child knew what he or she was doing was wrong. (3) Children 14 and older possessed the criminal capacity as adults and may be prosecuted as adults rather than remain in the juvenile system. The law of each state sets forth the circumstances under which a juvenile may be prosecuted as an adult and varies from state to state.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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