17-10-14
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17-10-14.
(a)
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article and except as otherwise
provided in subsections (b) and (c) of this Code section, in any case where a
person under the age of 17 years is convicted of a felony and sentenced as an
adult to life imprisonment or to a certain term of imprisonment, such person
shall be committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice to serve such sentence
in a detention center of such department until such person is 17 years of age at
which time such person shall be transferred to the Department of Corrections to
serve the remainder of the sentence. This Code section shall apply to any person
convicted on or after July 1, 1987, and to any person convicted prior to such
date who has not been committed to an institution operated by the Department of
Corrections.
(b)
If a child is transferred to superior court according to subsection (b) of Code
Section 15-11-30.2 and convicted of aggravated assault as defined in Chapter 5
of Title 16, the court may sentence such child to the Department of Corrections.
Such child shall be housed in a designated youth confinement unit until such
person is 17 years of age, at which time such person may be housed in any other
unit designated by the Department of Corrections.
(c)
In any case where a child 13 to 17 years of age is convicted of a felony
provided under subparagraph (b)(2)(A) of Code Section 15-11-28, such child shall
be committed to the custody of the Department of Corrections and shall be housed
in a designated youth confinement unit until such person is 17 years of age, at
which time such person may be housed in any other unit designated by the
Department of Corrections.