File a motion with the juvenile court to appeal the sentence.
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.
No, a juvenile probation officer cannot make you sell your car. Probation officers can set conditions related to the juvenile's behavior and adherence to the terms of their probation, but they cannot force the juvenile to sell their car.
Can a convicted felone become a juvenile probation officer.
How much do Juvenile Probation Officers get paid in Texas?
The Harris County Juvenile Probation Department is a county organization. The phone number of the juvenile probation department is 1-713-222-4100.
A juvenile parole officer is someone with a BS whom is assigned to juveniles out of prison and help them get back into normal life. A juvenile probation officer is assigned to the child as an alternative to jail/prison and to keep an eye on the child. The caseworker is in charge or directing and guiding the child when it comes to the actually law stuff. Probation Officer = Before Jail/Prison Parole Officer = After incarceration
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Yes. Anyone in any state can be on juvenile probation until his/hers 18th birthday.Unless you are tried as an adult.
You can reopen a closed child dependency case depending on the circumstances and the time frame. You should be conscious of the previous ruling and the agreement before attempting to reopen a case.
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Emily E. Williamson has written: 'Probation and juvenile courts' -- subject(s): Probation, Juvenile courts
George G. McFarlane has written: 'The development of probation services in Ontario' -- subject(s): Probation 'The Probation Officer's study and treatment of delinquent youth' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquency, Juvenile probation