What happens if a youth is found to be undisciplined or delinquent?
After a judge finds that a youth is undisciplined or delinquent, the judge orders a disposition (similar to a sentence in the adult system). For delinquent juveniles the judge has many options. The judge may place a delinquent juvenile on probation, order the juvenile to pay a fine, pay money to the victim, perform community service, prohibit the juvenile from being licensed to drive a motor vehicle, and/or order the juvenile to spend time in a group home, detention facility, or a youth development center.
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