In-sentence examples of “juveniles”

How to use in-sentence of “juveniles”:

+ Before “In re Gault”, juveniles accused of crimes had very few rights.

+ These size differences between the specimens are due to growth stages, from juveniles to fully grown individuals.

+ Between 1642 and 2016, 364 juveniles have been executed in the United States.

+ The juveniles are parasitic in crustaceans and insects.

+ After this decision, by law, all juveniles being accused of crimes must be given the rights in the Fourteenth Amendment.

In-sentence examples of juveniles
In-sentence examples of juveniles

Example sentences of “juveniles”:

+ At the time that Gerald Gault was arrested, juveniles had very few rights in the juvenile justice system.

+ The coloring of the juveniles helps them hide better in bushes or trees.

+ Ring-tail harriers include the juveniles and females of Montagu’s harrier.

+ Within four years for females and eight years for males, juveniles become fully mature.

+ However, non-breeding males, females and juveniles are mostly grey-brown in colour.

+ In some species these eggs develop into small juveniles before they are released from their parent.

+ Females and juveniles have a duller blue snout and a buff beard.

+ However, between 1976 and 2005, twenty-two juveniles were executed.

+ Fledged juveniles are only able to fly short distances.

+ On average, 54.6% of British juveniles survive the first year of life, and the adult annual survival rate is 62.2%.

+ At the time that Gerald Gault was arrested, juveniles had very few rights in the juvenile justice system.

+ The coloring of the juveniles helps them hide better in bushes or trees.

+ Both parents help feed and protect the fledged juveniles until they can live on their own.

+ Supreme Court which held that juveniles accused of crimes in a delinquency proceeding must be afforded many of the same due process rights as adults.

+ The eggs hatch into juveniles with the same form as the adults.

+ Some “Stenopterygius” fossils have been found with the remains of juveniles inside–clearly instances of mothers dying before they could give birth.

+ While the Constitution never says that its rights are only for adults, American courts had never given juveniles the same due process rights as adults.

+ Large juveniles and adults are usually found around deep coral reefs, and rocky areas at depths of up to 3-75 metres deep after darkness.

+ Over 80% of males marked as juveniles have been found to return to the pond at which they were spawned.

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