What are the possible outcomes of a juvenile delinquency case?

In Washington, a juvenile delinquency case can have a range of outcomes. Depending on the seriousness of the case and the age of the juvenile, a judge may sentence them to probation, where they are monitored by a probation officer and must adhere to certain conditions such as attending school, participating in counseling, or completing community service. A judge may also sentence the juvenile to time in a juvenile detention center, such as Echo Glen or Green Hill, where they can access educational, therapeutic, and recreational activities. In more serious cases, a judge may decide to “waive” the juvenile to the adult criminal system. This means the juvenile will be tried as an adult and may face the same penalties as an adult offender such as jail, prison, fines, and other punishments. Finally, in cases involving status offenses or minor infractions, a judge may decide to issue a warning to the juvenile or require them to complete community service or counseling. No matter the outcome, the goal of the court system is to help juveniles address their issues and avoid committing further offenses. Therefore, it is important for juveniles to understand the seriousness of their actions, and take responsibility for their behavior by engaging in programs and activities designed to help them avoid further delinquency.

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