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Difference between revisions of "Criminal Offences under the Youth Criminal Justice Act (2:III)"

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Section 490.011(2) of the ''CC'' provides that the ''SOIRA'' applies to young persons only if they are given adult sentences. Section 7 of the ''SOIRA'' allows a sex offender who is under 18 years to choose an adult to be in attendance when they report to a registration centre where information is collected.
Section 490.011(2) of the ''CC'' provides that the ''SOIRA'' applies to young persons only if they are given adult sentences. Section 7 of the ''SOIRA'' allows a sex offender who is under 18 years to choose an adult to be in attendance when they report to a registration centre where information is collected.


=== 8. Forfeiture ===


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Forfeiture amounts may have been set out in an Undertaking or release order. Applications to follow through on the forfeiture are made to the youth justice court (s 134 ''YCJA''). A Judge will arrange a hearing to decide if the forfeiture should be allowed or not.
 
 
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