It is an adjective which means young. "The juvenile members of the species lack the markings typical of the adult."
The juvenile Parker was killed in a gang battle
Maybe, If your acting juvenile.
For serious crimes, a juvenile can sometimes be tried as an adult. The jail will not put a juvenile offender in a cell with an adult offender.
Your adolescent humor is quite juvenile.
People between the ages of 13 and 20 are called juveniles. If you behave badly, you may be called "juvenile."
by its use?
(noun: underage person) He was tried as a juvenile, and not as an adult which would have yielded harsher punishment. (adjective: underage, immature) His behavior was often juvenile, and he would shout at you if who disagreed with him. The juvenile raccoon was still trying to follow its mother around.
The primary goal of juvenile courts is rehabilitation. Juvenile courts deal with young adults and children under the age of 21. Judges will use a wider range of options to treat youthful offenders.
If I understand the question correctly - yes - they may use this record at a bond hearing.
Juvenile can be used as an adjective (juvenile crimes) and a noun (a juvenile).
If the juvenile has simply gotten into trouble as a repeat runaway; into trouble without harming other people and the juvenile has remorse then the courts should not punish the juvenile, but they could use 'house arrest' or a parole officer to contain the actions of juvenile if they continue to get into trouble. If the juvenile has committed a serious crime such as murder then they should be held in a Juvenile facility until they are old enough to go to court for that murder and should receive the punishment in accordance to that State's law.
Vegetarian is generally use for humans that don't eat meat. An animal that doesn't eat meat is usually called a herbivore. Juvenile means Young. A horse foal would be a juvenile herbivore. A calf would be Another. Or a lamb.