Time in custody does not go on a criminal record. Your criminal record shows what you were convicted of and when, not what the punishment was.
A conviction of a crime as a juvenile generally doesn't go on a lifetime criminal record. Instead, it is usually held in a sealed record. However, it is sometimes required that the juvenile petition that the record be sealed upon his/her 18th birthday. This depends on the state.
Maybe it was Juvie
If it was issued as the result of a traffic offense, it will always appear on your drivers record. If the 'ticket' was simply a summons to juvenile court, your record will be sealed when you turn 18.
its not likely depends on the extent if misdemeanors usually no 95 % of the time you don't.
The theme of juvie three is that you can start off bad,but that doesn't mean you can't change.....basically everyone can change.
I think he bet up or killed someone who was giving Tyler a bad time. Thats only what I think but I'd say thats what it is.
depends what country youre in
NO IT WILL START AT DIFFRENT TIMES NOT ALWAYS ON THE SAME DATE
if youre a girl just ask him out there is no shame in that i do it all the time that doesnt mean its bad that just means youre independent and strong.
8. after that youre good.
Tómate tu tiempo.
Juvenile detention, or "juvie," is typically reserved for young individuals who commit serious offenses, such as violent crimes, theft, or repeated delinquent behavior. The decision to send someone to juvie often depends on the severity of the crime, the offender's history, and the potential threat posed to the community. Minor offenses or first-time incidents usually result in alternative consequences, such as probation or community service, rather than detention. Ultimately, the goal is rehabilitation rather than punishment.
Its best to keep youre house cool all the time instead of wasting money to heat youre house and then cool it again. If you or anyone else gets cold, wear a jacket or cover youre self in a blanket.