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youthful offender
[ yooth-fuhl uh-fen-der ]
noun
- a young delinquent, especially a first offender, usually from 14 to 21 years old, whom the court tries to correct and guide rather than to punish as a criminal.
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A judge transferred Chamdual’s case to adult criminal court in December under the recommendation that he be granted “youthful offender status.”
Davis, 20, has sought youthful offender status and since then court files for Davis have been sealed.
Boynton said he will recommend Alston be placed in the youthful offender program at the Patuxent Institution, which typically takes six to seven years to complete, according to earlier testimony in the case, and has its own parole program that allows those detained to be released.
A Maryland teenager who shot another student inside the boys’ bathroom at Montgomery County’s Magruder High School was sentenced to 18 years Thursday in a judgment designed to allow his earlier release from a youthful offender program if he does well behind bars.
She frequently discussed her relief at being treated as a youthful offender.
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