The same things people do who go to adult prison. Where you go depends on if you are tried as an adult or juvenile.
No, once they are certified with a criminal adult status, they no longer qualify for the juvenile justice system.
You can not put an adult in a juvenile facility! And in Florida, when you turn 18, you are considered an adult. Juvenile records are sealed. The juvenile warrant won't go away for 7 years. (Florida statute of limitations) However, a juvenile warrant will not become an adult warrant just because they child turns 18.
Jail.
In most jurisdiction juveniles are tried in a separate "juvenile court" unless they commit a serious crime that has the court elevate their offender status to that of an 'adult.' Then the juvenile is tried in adult court.
Yes, if they are certified as an adult. Otherwise, they would be subject to juvenile laws.
the records include all adult-life crimes, and serious juvenile crimes
Duck Duck Goose is a younger and older kids game.it is a very fun game it is easy to play. someone will go around touching peoples head or hand above head and says duck duck duck duck............ then fianally goose the person who got called goose chases the other person and tries to tag them if the person got taged then they sit in the middle until somebody else has to get in the middle.if the poerson misses the person and does not tag them,then that person who did not tag sits in a open spot,and the person who missed them has to go around calling duck duck duck duck duck duck...... then finally goose. the person being chased has to go around the group or so once or twice. see i told you it was a fun game didn't i.it's easy too
Tickets? There is no juvenile court for traffic tickets. They all go to traffic court. If you're old enough to drive, you're old enough to deal with the consequences.
The minimum age to go to jail or prison is 18, unless the juvenile is certified as an adult through the courts, which happens on occasion.
The minimum age to go to jail or prison is 18, unless the juvenile is certified as an adult through the courts, which happens on occasion.
Unless it occurred prior to your 18th birthday, it will appear on your adult criminal history record. Juvenile redcords are sealed.