A new bill filed in the Utah State Legislature would lower the age for teenagers to face adult-level charges when they’re accused of killing police officers, reports KSTU .
Rep. Mike Winder, R-West Valley City, filed House Bill 190. Under Utah law, a juvenile defendant must be at least 16 to be directly taken into the adult court system. His bill drops the age to 15 when it involves the murder of a police officer.

