Commitment to parish school

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RS 1032 - Commitment to parish school

Where any parish school has been established the judge or judges of the juvenile court within the parish shall have the discretionary authority to commit any male youth tried and convicted under the laws of Louisiana, to the Parish Industrial School for Youths within the parish, for an indefinite period, but in no case beyond the majority of the person so convicted.

The fact that juveniles have been sentenced by the court to the school shall never be received in evidence by the court of this state in any proceeding involving or affecting the person.

Amended by Acts 1972, No. 372, §1.


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