Juvie, Juvenile Hall, or Juvenile Detention, as it's properly termed, is a center where juveniles are kept until their cases are disposed of. In most states juveniles are kept up to 21 days unless a Judge says otherwise. The architecture of a juvenile detention center varies from state to state, but often are less secure than adult detention centers (jails). Instead of the typical jail bars or solid steel jail doors there are hard doors and thick glass. JDC's normally have classrooms, activity rooms and dorms or 2-person rooms (cells) which, like an adult jail, will typically have a secure sink, toilet (or combination units), and mirrors made of reflective steel rather than glass.
Juvenile footwear sales slowed in the early 1990s
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Report and refer the matter to juvenile authorities.
Juvenile can be used as an adjective (juvenile crimes) and a noun (a juvenile).
The juvenile phase of mosses is called the protonema. It is a thread-like structure that develops from a germinating spore and eventually gives rise to the leafy gametophyte of the moss plant.
A juvenile court is just like an adult court with a judge, and lawyers. The courtroom is closed to outsiders other than interested parties.
they are known as larva, just like some insects
Juvenile offenders are not adjudicated under the same methods as adults. There is no jury trial but rather a hearing in front of the presiding judge of the juvenile court. The juvenile is entitled to legal representation and the sentencing/decision making is made solely by the judge based upon all the pertinent factors of the case.
Juvenile crimes are expunged at l8 or 2l so do not count- I am speaking of (normal) Juvenile crime such as truancy, vandalism, status offenses like smoking or drinking, and usually juvenile crimes. adult-type crimes like assault and battery or homicide- well that;s a whole nother Paddy Wagon.
"Open Juvenile" is short for an open juvenile court case.
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