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Juvenile probation court


Question Posted Wednesday June 2 2010, 6:29 pm

What's the worst thing that could happen at that court? I'd it just to put you on probation or can you go to juvi? If so, what the longest you can be in juvi for?

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orphans answered Friday June 4 2010, 3:17 am:
I was in the Texas Youth Commission (Juvenile PRISON)and the kicker to these "programs" are you are "sentenced" until your 18th (or 21st) birthday, and you have to work your way out of the program, usually getting your GED, etc. basically they have all the time they want and need to change you. Do not take these places lightly, they suck, times have changed, there is no get out of jail free card for being under 18 anymore.

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