The same things people do who go to adult prison. Where you go depends on if you are tried as an adult or juvenile.
juvenile hall yes.
Yes, it is possible, especially if the juvenile is a habitual offender or has had several "chances" in the past.
If he files a complaint it might happen.
Sure
Not that I know of; usually when someone becomes 18-years-old; they go to jail instead of juvenile hall.
About 90% of them would deny it.. Who would want to go to juvenile hall for doing a drug that shouldn't be illegal in the first place. Look at alcohol its 10 times worse. ..Yet it's legal. Hypocrites.
....................ugh you will go to jail, but if your at a young age you will go to a juvenile hall, if you are an adult you go to jail, bye, bye , see you later
If you are 10 or under and commit a serious crime the parent will have to serve time or pay a fine or the child will have to perform community service. The age 11 and up is when you can go to juvenil detention and (possibly) if a 11 year old commits a serious crime they will go to a juvenile hall until 17 then shipped either to jail or if more serious to the penitentiay.
First of all why would you steal it, and second depending on where you live you can end up in juvenile hall.
The laws are the same for juveniles as they are for adults. The difference is in how they are treated. Children, usually under the age of 12, but can vary by state, are presumed not to be capable of forming the intent to commit a crime. Depends on what state you are talking about: http://www.answers.com/Juvenile+laws?cat=biz-fin
Most juvenile jails require prisoners be barefoot when locked in their cells. They leave their shoes outside in the hall. Some counties in the south make their prisoners go barefoot, including going to court barefoot and in full chains.
Juvenile goes by Juve.