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You Don’t Need a Conviction for a Youth Record
Young people do not always think before they act. Unfortunately, the inexperience of youth can lead to quick and harsh lessons in reality. Children ages 12 to 17 are governed by the Youth Criminal Justice Act, which imposes specific penalties on young people charged with criminal offences under the Criminal Code of Canada. One of the main differences from the adult system is the way records are created and handled. Under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, any criminal charge results in an automatic “youth record.” Merely being charged with an offence is enough. Continue reading “Will My Youth Record Haunt Me Forever?”