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youthful offender

[yooth-fuhl uh-fen-der] / ˈyuθ fəl əˈfɛn dər /


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In a statement at the time, she said Granison was judged as a youthful offender and his file sealed, and that he did not have a criminal record.

From Seattle Times

News outlets in Mobile say a judge ruled that Deangelo Dejuan Parnell will not be granted youthful offender status.

From Washington Times

The defense argued last week that the defendant’s age and his lack of criminal history warranted youthful offender treatment.

From Washington Times

As a youthful offender, Taylor had faced a maximum sentence of three years.

From Washington Times

“At the time of the accident, the defendant was a 16-year-old teenager with no prior criminal history, who had smoked or used marijuana and had been diagnosed with marijuana use disorder,” Judge P.B McLauchlin wrote in the order granting youthful offender status to Taylor.

From Washington Times