In most states, the maximum age to go into juvenile court is 18. In some states, the age is 16 or 17. Wyoming has the highest max age at 19. However, just because someone may be under these age limits, they may still be tried as an adult if the courts decide so.
you can be from the age 10-17, after that you can be shipped to a adult prison.
People between the ages of 13 and 20 are called juveniles. If you behave badly, you may be called "juvenile."
A person can go to juvenile detention typically between the ages of 10 and 17, depending on the laws of the specific jurisdiction.
Idiopathic scoliosis. Juvenile. Curvature appears between ages 3 and 10. This type may be equivalent to the adolescent type, except for the age of onset.
In the USA it is between age 12 to 18 but some minor cases over 18 can still be sent to juvenile hall.
John Wilkinson Hornby has written: 'Clowns through the ages' -- subject(s): Clowns, Juvenile literature
R. Ponthus has written: 'Le temps des invasions' -- subject(s): Migrations of nations, Juvenile literature, Middle Ages, History 'L'histoire de l'Europe' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature
Imogen Dawson has written: 'Clothes & crafts in the Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Civilization, Medieval, Costume, Decorative arts, Handicraft, History, Juvenile literature, Medieval Civilization, Middle Ages 'Food & feasts with the Aztecs' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Aztecs, Aztec cookery, Food habits, Social life and customs, Food, History
Kay Eastwood has written: 'Places of Worship in the Middle Ages (Medieval World)' -- subject(s): Religions, History, Christianity, Juvenile literature, Church history 'Medieval society / written by Kay Eastwood' -- subject(s): Feudalism, Juvenile literature, Kings, queens, rulers, Medieval Cities and towns, Medieval Civilization, Medieval Kings and rulers, Middle Ages, Social life and customs 'Women and Girls in the Middle Ages (Medieval World)'
Keith Porter has written: 'Discovering rabbits and hares' -- subject(s): Hares, Juvenile literature, Rabbits 'Life in thewater' -- subject(s): Aquatic ecology, Juvenile literature 'Animal Families (Animal Kingdom)' 'On the Wing (Animal Kingdom)' 'Reptiles through the ages' -- subject(s): Fossil Reptiles, Juvenile literature, Reptiles 'The insect world' -- subject(s): Insects, Juvenile literature 'How animals behave' -- subject(s): Animal behavior, Animals, Habits and behavior, Juvenile literature
Marion N. French has written: 'Myths and legends of the ages' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Mythology, Legends, Folklore
Cass Foster has written: 'Twelfth Night (Classics for All Ages)' 'Hamlet (Classics for All Ages)' 'The sixty-minute Shakespeare--Hamlet' -- subject(s): Juvenile drama, Death, Plays, Princes, Fathers, Murder victims' families, Hamlet (Legendary character), Children's plays, English 'Shakespeare for Children' -- subject(s): Juvenile drama, Youth, Plays, Vendetta 'Much ADO about Nothing (Classics for All Ages)' 'The sixty-minute Shakespeare--Romeo and Juliet' -- subject(s): Juvenile drama, Youth, Plays, Vendetta, Juliet (Fictitious character), Romeo (Fictitious character), Children's plays, English