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.
He was given a more lenient sentence than an adult might have received because he was still a juvenile offender.
Maybe, If your acting juvenile.
(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 juvenile Parker was killed in a gang battle
It is an adjective which means young. "The juvenile members of the species lack the markings typical of the adult."
If I understand the question correctly - yes - they may use this record at a bond hearing.
The boy in juvenile detention became inviolate for helping clean around.
Type your answer here... yes
Juvenile as a noun means a young person, bird, or other animal; describes a person below the age at which ordinary criminal prosecution is possible; adolescent; youth; or teenager. Example sentence:The juvenile could not be put into the cage with the adult chimps until it was strong enough to fend for itself.Juvenile as an adjective is of, for, or relating to young people, birds, or other animals; childish; youthful; young; or adolescent. Example sentence:My brother went to a juvenile facility when he was eight because my dad made him take the blame for shooting his uncle.I wish they would let me use juvenile test subjects for my Cortexiphan experiments...
"How do you use Mesozoic era in a sentence." Is a sentence using the words.
The rattlesnakes' venom was fatal even to an adult.
Yes, this is a sentence with the words "has" and "an".