Sentences with phrase «juvenile detention after»

A 15 - year - old Wasatch High school student was arrested last week and remains in juvenile detention after posting a threatening video on social media.
In a 2016 opinion on excessive force, Gorsuch broke with his colleagues on a case involving a 13 - year - old who had been arrested, handcuffed, and sent to juvenile detention after making burping noises in class.

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Duff knows plenty about shouldering loads: His father, Warren, died when Vontez was two, and after his mother, Wynoka, remarried and later divorced, Vontez took care of his three younger siblings while his mom worked long hours at a juvenile detention center.
Eight years later, another child goes missing in the same town just days after Ronnie and Alice (Dakota Fanning and newcomer Danielle Macdonald), the two girls convicted of the former crime, were released from juvenile detention.
The story resumes years after Olivia's death, shortly after 18 - year - olds Ronnie (Fanning) and Alice (newcomer Danielle Macdonald) have been released from juvenile detention and return to Orangetown, attempting to resume normal lives.
On the day she is being interviewed by a recruiter from her dream college, Lucy learns that her boyfriend's psychotic ex-girlfriend has just gotten out of a juvenile detention facility, and challenges her to a fight after school.
Mr. Davis, who returned to Cheyenne Central High School in December after serving six months in juvenile detention, changes shoes after returning home from a strength - training session.
After my first visit to the juvenile detention center, its director, John Day, had the kids send me notes of thanks.
After spending time in a juvenile detention center, his first instinct was to return to his old school, but «they wouldn't let me come back.»
«Unaccompanied Youth» includes a youth not in the physical custody of a parent or guardian, which includes but is not limited to youth who are run - aways, locked - out, neglected, and / or discharged after a stay in juvenile detention but not to the care of an adult.
In an April 23rd article, reporter Annie Waldman tells the story of a 13 year old African American girl in Bryan, Texas, who was thrown in to juvenile detention last October after an incident in her middle school.
After two years in juvenile detention, Jamie's sister, Cate, has been released, threatening the boy's sanity as he seeks the truth about their shared past.
After relocating to Georgia, Beth worked in various positions within mental health, including in - home services, intake at a psychiatric facility, and a mental health counselor within a juvenile detention center.
A youth detention center is a facility designed to house minors until they appear in court or after a judge orders a juvenile locked up.
Many Australians would have woken yesterday morning after a restless night's sleep, thanks to the disturbing footage of the abuse of teenage boys incarcerated in a Northern Territory Juvenile Detention Centre, aired on Monday night by the ABC's Four Corners program.
, which Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Lisa Gorcyca called one of the worst parental alienation scenarios she'd ever seen, made news after Gorcyca ordered the children, ages 15, 10 and 9, be sent to Oakland County Children's Village — a juvenile detention, residential treatment and shelter care facility — after they defied her order to have lunch with their dad.
On Tuesday, officials in Yolo County, Calif., agreed to keep open a juvenile detention facility for undocumented immigrant youth after a report revealed that many youth there have unmet mental...
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