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    In Criminal-Exclusive Sentencing, the Case Is Tried in the Criminal
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In Criminal-Exclusive Sentencing, the Case Is Tried in the Criminal

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In criminal-exclusive sentencing, the case is tried in the criminal court, but the court may impose a sentence involving either the juvenile or criminal correctional systems, but not both.

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