WILL GIVE BRAINLIST
Juveniles who are tried and convicted as adults are
A.-unable to ap...
Law, 30.03.2021 06:30, chloesmolinski0909
WILL GIVE BRAINLIST
Juveniles who are tried and convicted as adults are
A.-unable to appeal their convictions.
B.-ineligible for life sentences or the death penalty.
C.-temporarily held in a youth detention center.
D.-sent to prison regardless of their age.
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