A person may not be prosecuted for or convicted of an offense (other than perjury, aggravated perjury, or traffic offenses) that he or she committed when
a. younger than eighteen years of age.
b. younger than seventeen unless juvenile court waives jurisdiction.
c. younger than eighteen years of age unless juvenile court waives jurisdiction.
d. younger than fifteen years of age unless juvenile court waives jurisdiction.
Answer: d. younger than fifteen years of age unless juvenile court waives jurisdiction.
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