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Begin by entering the Respondent's name and date of birth at the top of the form.
Fill in the Docket No. and NYSID No. as required.
In the 'NOTICE OF DISPOSITION OR TERMINATION OF PROCEEDING' section, check all applicable boxes that describe the outcome of the proceeding, such as Dismissal or Adjudication.
For adjudications, specify the crimes committed and their classifications in the designated fields.
Complete any relevant sections regarding disposition dates and terms for probation or placement options.
Finally, ensure that a Clerk's Certification is filled out accurately at the bottom of the form before saving your changes.
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A juvenile is a person who has not attained his eighteenth birthday, and juvenile delinquency is the violation of a law of the United States committed by a person prior to his eighteenth birthday which would have been a crime if committed by an adult.
What is the difference between a juvenile delinquent and a juvenile status offender?
Juvenile delinquents are juveniles who commit crimes and a status offender are juveniles who arent committing crimes but who are engaging in behavior that requires court supervision, i.e., skipping school or running way.
What is the difference between a juvenile offender and a Juvenile Delinquent in NY?
Juvenile Delinquents do not have criminal records. Family Court proceedings are confidential and in some instances the cases can be sealed. Juvenile Offenders, who are 13, 14, and 15 years of age, are charged with committing serious or violent felony offenses listed in Penal Law Section 10.00 (18).
Why is it called Juvenile Delinquent?
The term juvenile delinquent was established in the United States in the late 1800s to describe young lawbreakers. The definition of a juvenile delinquent is a person who has not attained their eighteenth birthday and commits an act that would be considered a crime if they were an adult.
What is a juvenile delinquent in NYS?
A Juvenile Delinquent is a youth between ages 12 and 15 who has committed an offense. 16 and 17 year old youth charged with all misdemeanors or felonies that have been removed from Criminal/Supreme Court are also considered Juvenile Delinquents. All juvenile delinquency cases are heard in Family Court.
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Youthful Offender status is granted at sentencing in the interest of justice is meant to relieve the eligible youth from the onus of having a criminal record. The records are automatically sealed upon a youthful offender adjudication.
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