The young person pleaded guilty to two counts of robbery, involving a violent carjacking with a loaded firearm and a jewelry store robbery using a hammer and pickaxe.
The court weighed the serious aggravating factors, including the use of weapons and significant property damage, against mitigating factors such as the guilty pleas, family support, and recent rehabilitative efforts.
Applying the sentencing principles of the Youth Criminal Justice Act, the court imposed a 14-month open custody and supervision order, followed by 12 months of probation, emphasizing accountability and rehabilitation.