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Girl on 109 Charges Freed as Premier Defends Crime Laws

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- Victoria Police dropped all 109 charges against a 13-year-old girl due to legal presumption that children under 14 cannot commit criminal offenses.
- The girl was involved in incidents including ramming a stolen car into a cyclist on March 30 and making anti-Semitic remarks.
- Premier Jacinta Allan defended the government's crime laws, stating the behavior was unacceptable.
- Attorney-General Sonya Kilkenny emphasized the importance of consequences for youth actions.
- The case has sparked criticism from opposition figures regarding legal outcomes.
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