7. Youth Court Procedure Flashcards
summary of youth court structure
What are the Youth Court’s options if a defendant turns 18 during the course of proceedings, and in any event what is available?
Youth Court can decide whether to retain jurisdiction, or remit the case to the Magistrates.
In any event, the full range of sentencing options available in the adult court will be available upon conviction.
What are the Youth Court’s options if a defendant turns 18 during the course of proceedings, and in any event what is available?
Youth Court can decide whether to retain jurisdiction, or remit the case to the Magistrates.
In any event, the full range of sentencing options available in the adult court will be available upon conviction.
What are three types of offences for which a youth must be sent to the Crown Court for trial?
- Murder, attempted murder, manslaughter
- Certain firearm offences
- Violent, sexual, or terrorism offences, where the youth is considered dangerous
What is a grave crime?
Offence punishable in the adult court by a sentence of 14 years of more
Where a case concerns a grave crime, what two things must be true for the Youth Court to send the case to Crown Court?
- Youth Court maximum sentence is insufficient, and
- Sentence of over two years would not only be appropriate, but there is a real prospect of it
What occurs where a youth is charged jointly with an adult who is being tried in (1) the Crown Court and (2) the Magistrates Court?
- Crown: Youth sent there for trial
- Magistrates: Youth tried alongside the adult
What is a referral order?
An order referring the defendant to the Youth Offenders Panel, who will meet the youth and their family to address the situation and issues
When must a referral order be made?
D pleads guilty to imprisonable offence and has not been convicted of an imprisonable offence before
When may a referral order be made?
D pleads guilty to some but not all offences, or if they’ve already received a referral order
When can a referral order not be made?
D pleads not guilty and is convicted at trial
What is a detention and training order?
The name given to the custodial sentence imposed by the Youth Court
Defendants of what age cannot available of a detention and training order?
10 and 11