The Jerusalem District Court has upheld a lower court order calling on a hilltop youth under adminisrative orders to spend his evenings at his parent's home in the capital's Ramot neighborhood despite the administrative order banning him from the capital.
The lower court ruled that the youth could only leave his parent's home to leave the city and not travel within its borders after alternative placements were either technically in Judea or Samaria or unacceptable to the youth or authorities. Both sides have appealed to the Supreme Court and the youth's attorney hopes the resulting ruling will allow his client to be freed without conditions.