THE sentence for the juveniles who confessed to breaching the curfew on November 26 will be delivered on Monday.
Principal Magistrate Felix Hollison was unable to deliver the sentence because only one of the juveniles was present in court, Friday.
Lawyer representing the juveniles said he only managed to contact one of the juvenile who was present.
He said he tried to contact the other two but was no able to talk with them.
He, however, said he will try to contact them again so they appear in court next week for the sentence.
The boys aged between 14 and 16 had pleaded guilty to the charge of restriction of movement of persons in Honiara.
They charged together with 17 adults who will also appear in court on Monday next week.
All the adults are remanded in custody.
All 20 accused were after police sighted them moving around the Bank of South Pacific (BSP) area and Telekom roundabout between 7pm and 8pm on November 26.
An indefinite curfew was imposed by the Prime Minister that was effective as of November 26 from 7pm to 6am the next day.
The curfew was issued following the three days of unrest in Honiara city that resulted in the looting, arson and destruction of business houses and shops.
The unrest followed a protest staged by some people from Malaita who were unhappy with the Prime Minister for neglecting their province.
By ASSUMPTA BUCHANAN
Newsroom, Honiara