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SB1236: Juvenile offenses; judge may impose all penalties allowable by law therefor.
Chief Patron
Sen.
Mark Obenshain (R-26)
Mark Obenshain
(R-26)
Served: 2004–
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Became Law |
Status
03/21/2007: signed by governor
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Summary
Punishment for certain juvenile offenses. Clarifies that a judge may impose all penalties allowable by law for juveniles found delinquent of offenses that require the loss of driving privileges as set forth in § 16.1-278.9.
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