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已满14周岁不满16周岁的人盗窃他人巨额财产的,______。 A.构成犯罪,但应当

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已满14周岁不满16周岁的人盗窃他人巨额财产的,______。

A.构成犯罪,但应当从轻或者减轻处罚
B.构成犯罪,但可能从轻或者减轻处罚
C.构成犯罪,但不负刑事责任
D.不构成犯罪,不负刑事责任

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