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  8. Chapter 960a - Youthful Offenders


Chapter 960a - Youthful Offenders


  • Section 54-76b - Youthful offenders: Definitions; applicability of interstate compact.
  • Section 54-76c - Eligibility to be adjudged a youthful offender. Transfer of cases.
  • Section 54-76d - Investigations. Determinations by court. Waiver of proceedings.
  • Section 54-76e - Trial to determine youthful offender status.
  • Section 54-76f - Statements of defendant inadmissible.
  • Section 54-76g - Judgment of youthful offender status.
  • Section 54-76h - Proceedings private. Segregation of defendant in place of detention. Presence of victim at proceeding.
  • Section 54-76i - Court powers over person of defendant.
  • Section 54-76j - Disposition upon adjudication as youthful offender.
  • Section 54-76k - Determination of youthful offender status not to disqualify for office, license, etc.
  • Section 54-76l - Records or other information of youth to be confidential. Exceptions.
  • Section 54-76m - Age of defendant at time of crime controlling.
  • Section 54-76n - Application of criminal law.
  • Section 54-76o - Erasure of police and court records of youthful offender.
  • Section 54-76p - Transferred
  • Section 54-76q - Statement of victim regarding plea agreement or sentence.
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