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What is the age range for youths in the youth court?
Youths between the ages of
10
and
17
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Why is the youth court not open to the public?
To protect the
privacy
of the youths involved
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What happens if a defendant turns 18 during youth court proceedings?
The youth court may decide to
retain
the case or send it to
Magistrates
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What types of cases must be sent to the Crown Court?
Homicide
cases,
violent
/
sexual
crimes, or
firearm
offences
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Under what condition may the Magistrates Court decline jurisdiction over a case?
If it is a 'Grave Crime' punishable by imprisonment for 14 years or more in adult court
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What is the sentencing limit for a custodial sentence in youth court?
Substantially more than
2 years
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What is a referral order in youth court?
A court order sent to a
Youth Offender Panel
to agree
on a contract of conduct
for
3 to 12
months
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What does a youth rehabilitation order entail?
It is similar to a community order involving
probation service
and unpaid work up to
240 hours
in
12 months
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What is the maximum duration of a detention training order (DTO)?
Maximum of
2
years
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Who is not eligible for a DTO?
A defendant aged between
10-11
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What defines a persistent offender in youth court?
A youth who has been
sentenced
on
3
occasions for an offence punishable by
imprisonment
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When is a DTO imposed for defendants aged 12-14?
Only for
persistent
offenders
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When is a DTO imposed for defendants aged 15-17?
Whenever the court determines a
custodial sentence
is
justified
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Who is permitted access to the youth court?
Magistrates
,
judges
,
court staff
,
youth defendant
and
parents
or
guardian
,
CPS
and
defence lawyers
,
youth offending team representative
, and
press
(very restricted)
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Is there an interest of justice test for a defendant in youth court applying for legal aid?
Yes
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Is there a means test for a defendant in youth court applying for legal aid?
No
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How is advocacy conducted in youth court?
A solicitor is
usually seated
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How do defendants give evidence in youth court?
Witnesses
and defendants promise to tell the
truth
, with those under
14
giving
unsworn
evidence
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What custodial sentences are available in youth court?
Detention and Training Order
(
DTO
)
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What is the maximum custodial sentence length in youth court?
Maximum of
24
months DTO
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What community sentences are available in youth court?
Referral
order and
Youth rehabilitation
order
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What is a referral order in youth court?
A court order for
10-17
year olds who plead
guilty
to a
low-level
offence for
the first
time
, including a
contract
and
activities
to stop
re-offending
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What is a youth rehabilitation order (YRO)?
A court order for a
young person
convicted of a crime
that can last up to
3 years
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What happens if a youth breaches a YRO?
They receive
2 warnings
, and on the
3rd breach
, they return to
court
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Which court does a youth defendant appeal to for a rehearing?
Crown Court
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