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1 juvenile offence
= juvenile offense правопорушення, вчинене неповнолітнім -
2 juvenile offense
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3 juvenile
1) неповнолітній (ім.), підліток2) неповнолітній (прикм.), підлітковий•- juvenile allegationjuvenile adjudicationary hearing — слухання в суді у справах неповнолітніх на предмет винесення рішення по суті
- juvenile arrest
- juvenile commission
- juvenile control
- juvenile correction
- juvenile corrections
- juvenile court
- juvenile court age
- juvenile court referral
- juvenile crime
- juvenile criminal
- juvenile criminal prosecution
- juvenile delinquency
- juvenile delinquent
- juvenile detention center
- juvenile detention centre
- juvenile division
- juvenile first offender
- juvenile gang
- juvenile hall
- juvenile home
- juvenile institution
- juvenile juror
- juvenile jury
- juvenile justice
- juvenile labor
- juvenile labour
- juvenile lawyer
- juvenile malefactor
- juvenile misconduct
- juvenile offence
- juvenile offense
- juvenile offender
- juvenile officer
- juvenile prison
- juvenile process
- juvenile reformatory
- juvenile servant
- juvenile service
- juvenile trainee
- juvenile training school
- juvenile ward -
4 first
•- first-aid
- first-aid dressing
- first appeals instance
- first chamber
- first Chamber
- first claim
- first-class rate
- first-class title
- first conviction
- first cousin
- first cousin at one remove
- first cousin once removed
- first cousin twice removed
- first-degree arson
- first degree murder
- first-degree murder
- first deputy superintendent
- first division
- first-hand copy
- first-hand evidence
- first-hand information
- first impression
- first instance
- first intent
- first judgement
- first judgment
- first-level appellate court
- first name
- first name file
- first of exchange
- first offence
- first offense
- first offender
- first-offender juvenile
- first option
- first priority
- first reading
- first release
- first round of elections
- first run in with the law
- first-time gun buyer
- first-to-file rule
- first-to-file system
- first voting
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