Each person is responsible for making their own history, and records are kept of it, as you go. As an adult, this history is an open book to those that have the authority in letting others know what they need to for their own safety and security. The bigger your rap sheet is on it, the more likely you are in being held accountable for it. In cases that involve harm being done to another, a judge can look into any juvenile offenses that had a pattern of bullying someone to try and get their way, for example. By nature of good versus bad. People tend to have habits about it.
Merit is earned, as an adult.
It depends on the court and how good of a lawyer you have. If the court, is going to have credit time serve toward any sentence rendered.
Note in any plea deals, the conditions of probation, would include a no contact order for the victim, so stay away.
If they talking about 90days can you do half time like 30s
Hopefully, they'll also sentence you to mandatory therapy. If they don't, you're going to keep doing this, and it's going to escalate.
Depends on the actual offence. How bad was it..
Ask the court.
depends