In the Matter of J.J.D.L., 189 N.C. App. 777 (2008)

Held: 
Affirmed

The juvenile was adjudicated delinquent for first degree sex offenses with a child, for offenses that occurred when the juvenile was 14 and the child was 7. On the appellate entries form, the court stated as a compelling reason for not releasing the juvenile pending the appeal, “first degree sex offenses with a child 14-27.4(a)(1).” Where the juvenile did not challenge the trial court’s findings of fact, that finding was sufficient to support the court’s decision not to release the juvenile.

Category:
Disposition
Stage:
Release Pending Appeal
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