it depends.....
Steve is probably the meanest to Pony in the Outsiders. (Darry only tries to protect him so he is actually being nice.)
Dallas is probably meanest to the world and people. He hates every one except a few people.
The Soc Bob is probably meanest to the Greasers becuase they jump them a lot.
no there arent you can find them in BC
DJA is an actual law being violated or broken.
The right to receive bail
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Dallas Winston, a character from S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," was first put in jail at the age of 10. He was arrested for being a juvenile delinquent and had a history of trouble with the law, which contributed to his tough persona throughout the story.
Oh, dude, in "The Outsiders," when Soda chanted "I am a JD and a hood," he meant he was a juvenile delinquent. Like, he's just a cool rebel with a cause, you know? So, yeah, JD stands for juvenile delinquent in that context. Cool, huh?
The cast of I Am Not A Juvenile Delinquent - 2004 includes: Rontae Shontia
The boy was a juvenile delinquent. The girl was nothing but a delinquent.
No. A juvenile delinquent is not a legal definition it is a social one. In addition delinquency means 'failing in duty', which is an adult trait. By definition a juvenile has not attained adulthood therefore cannot be delinquent. A person may be delinquent in some duties but not in others.
Overhaulin' - 2004 Juvenile Delinquent 4-10 was released on: USA: 2006
Criminal.Added: The above is a factual answer however, the "kinder and gentler" term for it is Juvenile Offender or Juvenile Delinquent.
A delinquent juvenile is a young person who has committed a crime or violated a law. They may be subject to the juvenile justice system rather than the adult criminal justice system.
He was a juvenile delinquent that always got into trouble.
juvenile delinquent declamation piece
juvenile delinquent
It means that a judge has formally found, or declared, a juvenile to be legally a "delinquent."
This Man Dawson - 1959 Juvenile Delinquent 1-28 was released on: USA: 1960