Juvenile hall is a correctional facility where minors who have committed delinquent acts are held while awaiting trial or serving a sentence. It is a place where young offenders are detained and may receive rehabilitation services to help them address their behavioral issues and prevent future criminal activity.
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Yes, it is possible, especially if the juvenile is a habitual offender or has had several "chances" in the past.
The laws vary by state, but generally, if a minor is at least 16, he or she may serve the entire term in Juvenile Hall only if the term will end before he or she reaches age 21. If a child's term will extend past the age of 21, then the minor could be in Juvenile Hall until age 18, and then would automatically be transferred to adult jail on his or her 18th birthday. Basically, someone can stay in Juvenile Hall until his or her 21st birthday.
Juvenile Hall, Juvie, or Juvenile Detention Center.
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