It means the convict is eligible for sentencing under common law, and not juvenile law, which is usually not as harsh.
No, once they are certified with a criminal adult status, they no longer qualify for the juvenile justice system.
Unless you were convicted of a felony (i.e. sentenced to more than 11 months, 29 days in jail), you should answer it "no."
yeah
If it's in the best interest and safety of the child. Being a state licensed daycare provider and a certified nursing assistant does not mean she is not abusing her own child.
i would say , 18
Certified Nursing Assistant? Not likely.
What do you mean by convicted? The show took place in New York.
I saw my doctor for a injury sustanin at work his report said non certified. What does this mean. Does it mean I can not work.
Well, if juveniles are charged with adult crimes such as murder, burglary, or robbery, then I would say yes, they could be convicted of vehicular manslaughter.
Two models are the BNC1 and BNC3.
it mean 'needless' i.e to be certified with what you have
yes