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When would an extrajudicial sanction be used?

The Act says that sanctions may be used if

  • the province where the young person lives has set up a program of sanctions;
  • it is appropriate in the young person's particular case;
  • the young person fully and freely agrees to be a part of the sanction program after being informed of their right to counsel and being given a reasonable opportunity to consult counsel;
  • the young person accepts responsibility for the act that he or she is alleged to have done; and
  • there is enough evidence to take the case to court.

 


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January 2004
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