The juvenile has no say in the matter. He or she will be placed in the environment that the judge believes to be the most suitable.
Because of the placement of their legs.
probably, but when you turn 18-21 all of your juvenile records are destroyed
because they both made laws and yeah ;)
because it does not react with other elements
Juvenile lawyers do specialize in children cases. This is very important because juvenile and adult court cases are vastly different. Juveniles have different rights when it comes to the courtroom.
because they are juvenile idiots.
People want to become scholar officials because when a citizen goes into a higher class you are treated differently. In scholar officials you don't have to pay taxes either.
Judges' roles are different from elected officials because judges are meant to uphold the law.
No, at least not in NC. Juvenile court procedures are not public proceedings. Because of the fact that perpetrator is in a fact a juvenile or "child" they are held in private court.
"Officials" is capitalized when it is part of a proper noun (e.g., "National Basketball Association Officials"). Otherwise, when used in a general context (e.g., "sports officials"), it is not capitalized.
Because to have to correct 3D object the shape has to be place precisely.
no, it's a preposition because it describes placement