Yes you can you can find it when you type what Jail you were in and then you go and to it and type in what you juvenile case was .
Another View: No. You cannot find ANY juvenile court cases on line nor for public view in court records. These actions are sealed and unavailable to the general public. Even if you wish to research YOUR OWN records you will probably have to get a court order to get access to them.
"Open Juvenile" is short for an open juvenile court case.
Maybe, If your acting juvenile.
File a motion with the juvenile court to appeal the sentence.
Yes.
Anything, legal, moral, even funerary, involving people under l8. Juvenile Case is a sort of euphemism for the funeral arrangements for a child.
Juvenile court.
Dispositional hearing
a parent or guardian should be present in case of an arrest of a juvenile
"Case adjudicated" means that a legal case has been formally resolved by a court judgment or decision. This indicates that a final ruling has been made on the matter after all relevant evidence and arguments have been considered.
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The best place to find a juvenile attorney would be google or a phone book. You would need to find out what law firms are in your area and then contact them to see whether or not they have a juvenile attorney.
To reopen a juvenile case, you typically need to file a motion with the court that originally handled the case. You may need to demonstrate a compelling reason for the case to be reopened, such as new evidence or a procedural error. It's important to consult with a legal professional who can guide you through the process.