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That's when someone between the ages of 16 and 21 attempts to rob someone. Now robbery is something serious regardless if your an adult or a teen. Now when you get tried as a youthful offender consider it a blessing!! because that means a lesser sentence, and you may not go to prison. You will however go to a youthful offender camp. Its not prison and it is alot more safer than both prison and jail. Its kinda like bootcamp but you are considered an inmate. Also when you are a youthful offender that means that they will be watching for you when you complete your sentence and if you get in trouble again, you WILL be looking at prison time and the judge will be harsher twards you because you didnt take his/her first warning. Try to stay outta trouble guys. Good luck

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