Examples of Adjudicated delinquent in a sentence
Juvenile Programs: Adjudicated delinquent youth who have been committed under Public Act 150, 1974, or who are court wards ordered to the MDHHS for placement and care.
Adjudicated delinquent: a person found to have committed an offense that, if committed by an adult, would be a criminal offense.
Adjudicated delinquent as a Juvenile for a Sex Offense, but only if the offender is fourteen (14) years of age at the time of the offense and the offense adjudicated was comparable to or more severe than aggravated sexual abuse (as described in either (a) or (b) of section 2241 of Title 18, United States Code), or was an attempt or conspiracy to commit such an offense.
Adjudicated delinquent of a sexually violent offense after a trial, guilty plea, or plea of nolo contendere.
Adjudicated delinquent or found guilty by a court having jurisdiction over juveniles of a sexual offense listed in subsection[19] 22 of NRS 179D.620.2. The term includes, but is not limited to:(a) A sexually violent predator.(b) A nonresident sex offender who is a student or worker within this State.Sec.
Adjudicated delinquent or found guilty by a court having jurisdiction over juveniles of a sexual offense listed in subsection[19] 22 of NRS 179D.410.2. The term includes, but is not limited to:(a) A sexually violent predator.(b) A nonresident sex offender who is a student or worker within this State.Sec.
Adjudicated delinquent or incorrigible and who is subject to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court.
The breakdown for each stage in terms of the relative rate for 2009 is as follows: RRI - 2009 Refer to juvenile court: 3.4 Cases diverted: 0.9 Secure detention: 2.1 Petitioned: 1.2 Adjudicated delinquent: 1.3 Probation (judicial disposition): 1.0 Confinement (judicial disposition): 1.7 Transferred: 2.3 Data was provided by the Juvenile Court of Memphis and Shelby County (JCMSC).
Criteria Applied in Determining Eligibility for Services The Bureau of Juvenile Justice serves two groups of youths:• Adjudicated delinquent youths who have been committed to the Department of Human Services under Public Act 150, 1974, or who are court wards ordered to the DHS for placement and care.
The data was gathered from news reports and interviews with town managers in these two towns.