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Georgia: Juvenile Justice
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Georgia: Juvenile Justice
15-year-old Tornike Shubitidze wants to be a cameraman working in film and television. Last year however, he was charged with stealing a washing machine and faced 4-7 years in prison. Juvenile justice reforms supported by UNICEF are allowing kids like Tornike to reclaim their dreams and have a chance at a new crime-free life.Click here to learn more about youth issues and to find out what you can do.
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Date Found: January 28, 2010
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