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status offender

status offender : a juvenile under the jurisdiction of the court because

youthful offender

correctional facility) than would otherwise be available compare juvenile delinquent, status offender NOTE: Young individuals who are no longer juveniles may be

juvenile delinquent

a juvenile who commits an act of juvenile delinquency compare status offender, youthful offender

Rational basis test

or regulatory classification of person (as by age or offender status) has a rational basis and does not deny equal protection

crime of violence

crimes of violence is used esp. to determine career offender status under federal sentencing guidelines.

rational basis test

or regulatory classification of persons (as by age or offender status) has a rational basis and does not deny equal protection

judgment

: a judgment declaring a right or establishing the legal status or interpretation of a law or instrument [seeking a declaratory … judgment that may be granted upon a motion by a defendant whose motion for a directed verdict was denied and that

injunction

injunction : an injunction that orders the maintenance of the status quo between the parties prior to a final determination of … for which a monetary value is impossible to calculate. A defendant who violates an injunction is subject to penalty for contempt.

remove

re·moved re·mov·ing vt : to change the location, position, station, status, or residence of: as a : to have (an action) … seq. of title 28 of the U.S. Code allows a defendant who is brought into a state court to remove the

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