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: a young person (as one within a statutorily specified age range) who commits a crime but is granted special status entitling him or her to a more lenient punishment (as one involving probation or confinement in a special youth correctional facility) than would otherwise be available compare juvenile delinquent,
The main benefit of Youthful Offender Status is sentencing limitation. It is still possible to be sentenced to prison and probation under Floridas Youthful Offender law, but the sentence of either or both cannot be more than six years. The statute provides for Community Control as an alternative to prison or jail.
A youthful offender is a sixteen or seventeen- year old who has been charged with a felony or misdemeanor, other than a class A felony or the B felony of first degree aggravated sexual assault, and who has never been previously convicted of a felony or been adjudged a youthful offender or given accelerated
Youthful Offenders And, a 13, 14 or 15 year old who commits certain serious felonies may be treated as an adult. But, the judge can give a 14, 15, 16, 17 or 18 year old youthful offender (YO) status at Sentencing. Being a youthful offender gives a teen a chance to have no criminal record even for a felony.
youthful offender exception if: the crime was committed when the alien was under 18 years of age, and the crime was committed (and the alien released from any confinement to a prison or correctional institution imposed for the crime) more than 5 years before the date of application for a visa or other documentation and

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A youthful offender is a legal term used to describe an adolescent who has committed a crime but is granted special status to avoid the full consequences of a criminal conviction . Instead of being tried in an adult court , a youthful offender will typically be tried in a juvenile court .
Typically, the records related to a Youthful Offender adjudication are not automatically public, meaning they are more restricted from the outset compared to standard criminal records. The exact timing of when records are sealed or the conditions under which they become inaccessible to unauthorized parties can vary.

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