According to a class I've taken it depends on the case and age of the "Juvenile" but more than likely the juvenile would be held until the age of 18, unless he is tried as an adult...an adult is looking at 1-15 years
The answer is, yes you can be sentenced to juvenile detention. The even worse news is that stealing a passport is a federal offense
You could be sentenced up to life in prison for this offense.
You can go to jail for 5 years for first degree kidnapping in Canada.
1yr.of probation
The length of time someone would spend in juvenile detention for possessing weed at school would depend on the severity of the offense, the individual's prior criminal history, and the specific laws in the jurisdiction. It could range from a few days to several months.
No, that wouldn't be kidnapping -- as long as you return it to the owner (provided it's a pet).
the person may be tramatized
Lindsay Lohan was 18 when she first went to prison and went to juvenile prison when she was 14. Juvenile prison is prison for younger kids who did drugs or got into fights. She was in juvenile prison for 1 month. She was in adults prison for 10 years for doing drugs and stealing. lindsay Lohan was very troubled.
john brown was sentenced for a whole long week and a 45 mins deliberation he was found guilty and hanged on december 2.
The length of time a juvenile would go to juvenile detention for a death threat would depend on several factors, including the severity of the threat, the juvenile's prior criminal record, and the laws of the specific jurisdiction. In general, a juvenile could be detained for a few days to several weeks for making a death threat.
There is no such thing as third-degree murder in Canada. Juvenile offenders can be sentenced to a maximum of 10 years confinement for first-degree murder. However, at 14 years of age, an offender charged with murder or manslaughter is automatically tried as an adult unless they can show cause why they should be tried as a juvenile. (Provinces may enact laws to increase that age to 15 or 16).
Hitler was Sentenced on April 1 1924 for High Treason and was released in December of the same year