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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 268497" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>If it is anything like NC, kids rack up points with their juvy charges. So many points and then you go to juvy. Those points basically give you a length of stay. So even if a kid had been charged with something and the matter adjudicated on his record...it gave him so many points. Then something else happens...more points. Something else happens...more points. When the final thing happens that gets him to the Juvy limit....he gets sent off not for just that one offense but for all those points. So they have a starting point of X but it could be much longer if that final offense is really big. Say all the little starting offenses are shoplifting and truancy and such. Then the final offense is smoking pot. All minor things. Kid would get small amount of time. But if kid had minor offenses then stole a car, had a pound of crack, stolen gun in the car, and ran from the law shooting out the window and killed a little old lady? BIG TIME OFFENSES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 268497, member: 1514"] If it is anything like NC, kids rack up points with their juvy charges. So many points and then you go to juvy. Those points basically give you a length of stay. So even if a kid had been charged with something and the matter adjudicated on his record...it gave him so many points. Then something else happens...more points. Something else happens...more points. When the final thing happens that gets him to the Juvy limit....he gets sent off not for just that one offense but for all those points. So they have a starting point of X but it could be much longer if that final offense is really big. Say all the little starting offenses are shoplifting and truancy and such. Then the final offense is smoking pot. All minor things. Kid would get small amount of time. But if kid had minor offenses then stole a car, had a pound of crack, stolen gun in the car, and ran from the law shooting out the window and killed a little old lady? BIG TIME OFFENSES. [/QUOTE]
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