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Definition of youth court in English: youth courtnounˈjuːθkɔːt A court of law responsible for the trial of young offenders, (in the UK) replacing the former juvenile courts. Example sentencesExamples - She will return to the youth court for crown court committal.
- Two of the Jeep occupants were juveniles who earlier pled guilty in youth court and were sentenced to two years in custody and a year's house arrest.
- A youth court was told she ‘nearly passed out’ when she returned home in Clacton from hospital.
- One of the shop burglaries was carried out shortly after the youth court put him under a curfew order as a punishment for other offences.
- The Haslingden teenager had earlier admitted assault causing actual bodily harm and had been sentenced by Rossendale youth court.
- The York youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared before the city's youth court and admitted causing actual bodily harm.
- Magistrates were told the other teenager involved in the fight would be dealt with in the youth court.
- The adults will appear at Leeds Magistrates Court on January 14 and the juveniles will appear at the city's youth court the following day.
- In most cases the appropriate place of trial will be the youth court.
- He had been in the youth court four times in the past for minor offences.
- They are due to appear before Lancaster Magistrates youth court next Tuesday, August 26.
- The 16-year-old suspect is due to appear in a youth court on 3 June.
- The facelift coincides with changes in the youth court system which give the magistrates more options to stop offenders getting into further trouble.
- A police spokeswoman said she would be appearing before a youth court in Stevenage on Wednesday.
- At Hereford youth court the boy pleaded guilty to breaches of the Computer Misuse Act 1990.
- The national youth court movement helps students define their own ideas about right and wrong.
- Yesterday, Newbury youth court heard that the youngster was almost twice the legal limit when she took her father's Vauxhall Corsa after gulping back bottles of strong lager and vodka-based drink at a family party in Swindon.
- The law hasn't changed our youth court's ways, according to insiders.
- The separated couple blamed stress and drink for the problems of their 15-year-old son after they were given three-month parenting orders by York youth court to help them stop him getting into trouble again.
- Two boys, aged 12 and 13, have been charged with criminal damage and have been bailed to appear at Salford youth court tomorrow.
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