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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Pritzker finds that the lower court properly declined to adjudicate defendant as a youthful offender after he pleaded guilty to burglary. That defendant was 18 years old at the time and had been placed in foster care at an early age due to parental neglect did not overcome his history of serious and violent crimes, including multiple burglaries. However, the sentence on one of two counts in defendant's conviction should be reduced in the interest of justice. Affirmed.s
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