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29 Jul 2011, 6:18 pm by FamilyLawDivorce
The juvenile court is part of the superior court and there are three types of cases they deal with: Juvenile Delinquency cases, Juvenile Status Offense cases, and Juvenile Dependency cases. [read post]
16 Aug 2012, 2:05 am by Melany Boulton
A new report from the National Center for Juvenile Justice analyzes the 1.5 million delinquency cases processed by juvenile courts in that year. [read post]
11 Feb 2014, 6:23 am by LaToya Powell
The post Victim Rights in Juvenile Court appeared first on North Carolina Criminal Law. [read post]
23 Jun 2010, 11:23 am
Led by former California Juvenile Court Commissioner Jack J. [read post]
26 May 2015, 7:56 am by LaToya Powell
In juvenile court, a juvenile petition is the only authorized pleading. [read post]
5 Oct 2012, 7:48 am
The Ohio Supreme Court has decided two juvenile court cases noteworthy of those in that practice. [read post]
4 Feb 2014, 1:03 pm by Matthew Reisig
The post What Determines Whether A Juvenile Arrested For Armed Robbery Will Have A Trial In Juvenile Court or Be Treated As An Adult? [read post]
21 Feb 2024, 2:16 pm by Hanlon Law, PA
The court issued a final order adjudicating the juvenile defendant delinquent for battery and placing him under the supervision of the Department of Juvenile Justice for one year. [read post]
Generally, juvenile offenders are treated differently than adults, and in many instances, criminal proceedings involving minor offenders are handled by juvenile courts. [read post]
23 Mar 2016, 5:59 pm by William Weinberg
A juvenile who was found by the juvenile court to have committed any misdemeanor and some felonies can petition the court to seal all records at any time after the offender has reached the age of 18 or five years after termination of the juvenile court’s jurisdiction. [read post]
16 Apr 2010, 4:14 pm
In deciding the appropriate disposition of a California juvenile case, the California juvenile court may consider facts presented by your California juvenile court attorney at the disposition hearing that are either admitted or that the California juvenile court judge or commissioner finds to be true. [read post]