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Q: Do minors tried in a juvenile court have the right to confront his or her accuser?
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Do you have the right to confront your accuser at your place of employment?

No you do not have the right to face your accuser at work. The law only applies in court.


Courts with special jurisdiction over minors?

juvenile court


What is the legal age of a minor to be tried in court?

I assume that by "in court" you specifically mean "not in juvenile court". Generally speaking, it's 18. For some offenses minors can be tried as adults, but this depends on the jurisdiction and the specific offense.


Can a 15 year old boy have sexual contact with a 13 year old girl in South Carolina?

As both are minors , they will be tried by the juvenile court.


What is the role of the judge at the children's court?

The children's court handles tasks that range from juvenile criminal activity to criminal acts that minors engaged in. The role of the judge in children's court are to oversee the court and make sure the children's court is working quickly and effectively.


In court who is asked for proof first the accuser or the accused?

The prosecution (the accuser) gets to present their case first.


What does juvenile cases mean?

Juvenile cases refers to cases heard in juvenile court. Court jurisdictions vary, but most states give Juvenile Court jurisdiction over minors charged with crimes, and certain custody disputes, particularly those where children are removed from their parents' by the state.Another View: The first response is correct only insofar as the handling of juvenile criminal cases is concerned.HOWEVER - the second part of the answer may only be partially correct. Perhaps In SOME states the juvenile division of court may be empowered to hear custody cases, yet in many others, these types of cases are heard in the Family Division of Civil Court.


What is the federal juvenile court is called?

There is no federal juvenile court


What type of court a juvenile is tried in?

In most jurisdiction juveniles are tried in a separate "juvenile court" unless they commit a serious crime that has the court elevate their offender status to that of an 'adult.' Then the juvenile is tried in adult court.


Cases dealing with juvenile crime are heard where?

I'm usually fairly good guesser so I'd have to say county courts. If not [but I hope I'm right].Added: Above is a pretty good general answer. Some larger cities and municipalities may have their own court systems with a juvenile branch which hears cases involving minors, but for minors charged with state statutute offenses, the circuit court is usually where they will appear.


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Who is the accuser in God's court according to Job o Job?

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