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Term: Reprimand
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2024-07-08
Definition:
A reprimand is a warning or a stern lecture given by a judge in minor youth court cases where the experience of proceeding through the court system is sufficient in holding the young person accountable for the offence.
(Source:
Government of Canada website - The Youth Criminal Justice Act Summary and Background - Reprimand
- Accessed April 9, 2024)
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