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What happens where a young person is in breach of their order doesn’t show up at court and the order subsequently expires? Does the breach still stand?

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What happens where a young person is in breach of their order doesn’t show up at court and the order subsequently expires? Does the breach still stand?

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The summons must be issued while the YRO is in force. It is irrelevant if the YRO then expires. Any amendment made by the court to the YRO as a result of breach must be capable of being complied with before three years expires from the date on which the original order was made.

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