What are the consequences of a juvenile offender's criminal record?

In South Carolina, a juvenile offender’s criminal record can have serious consequences. Juvenile criminal records can impede a person from getting a job, getting into college, or obtaining a professional license. In certain circumstances, a juvenile criminal record can also prevent a person from acquiring a firearm, voting, or obtaining other important rights. In South Carolina, juvenile criminal records are generally not public, with some limited exceptions. However, the criminal justice system in South Carolina allows for juvenile records to be used in certain court or adult criminal proceedings. This means that the juvenile criminal record is not confidential or erased, but instead may be used in future court proceedings or when a judge is making a sentencing decision. Moreover, if a juvenile offender is sentenced to probation, the record is subject to review by an adult court. If the juvenile offender breaches the terms of the probation, the adult court can sentence the juvenile to serve time in a juvenile detention center or a prison. A juvenile offender can also be subjected to sentences such as community service, restitution, or an order to participate in counseling. In short, juvenile criminal records can have serious consequences in South Carolina, including affecting a person’s ability to obtain employment, go to college, and access important rights.

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