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How to reopen a juvenile probation case?

File a motion with the juvenile court to appeal the sentence.


Can a juvenile probation officer make you sell your car?

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.


If you are on juvenile probation can you be drug testes at your home?

yes. it can be wherever, whenever if its court ordered.


What are the responsibilities of a juvenile court intake officer?

A juvenile justice officer is probably another term for a corrections officer of the juvenile facility. They could also be a juvenile probation officer.


What happens if the ticket says you have to go to adult court when you should be going to juvenile court?

Tickets? There is no juvenile court for traffic tickets. They all go to traffic court. If you're old enough to drive, you're old enough to deal with the consequences.


What has the author Melissa Sickmund written?

Melissa Sickmund has written: 'Juvenile Court Statistics, 1995' 'State custody rates, 1997' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquents, Juvenile detention homes, States, Statistics 'Juveniles in court' -- subject(s): Juvenile courts, Juvenile delinquents, Statistics 'Runaways in juvenile courts' -- subject(s): Juvenile courts, Runaway teenagers, Statistics 'The juvenile delinquency probation caseload, 1985-1994' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquents, Juvenile probation


Which court deals with traffic court family courts juvenile courts?

I'm assuming you're asking which court would deal with a juvenile traffic tickets. Generally this would be a regular traffic court, unless it rose to a certain level of crime. Then either a family court or a juvenile court would hear the case, depending on location. If you want to find out more about your specific location (county, state), check out Court Reference. You can find links to local court reference information from there.


Is a person's driving record cleared when they turn 18?

The majority of states no longer expunge juvenile traffic records when the person becomes an adult. Juvenile traffic offenses are generally adjudicated in the same traffic court as those of adults. In some states the parents have the option of requesting the minor child's traffic case be held in juvenile rather than adult court.


What has the author Louis B Wies written?

Louis B. Wies has written: 'From the probation officer's desk' 'A guide to juvenile court' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Juvenile courts


Can juvenile probation transfer states?

Yes, they just need permission from the court of jurisdiction with the probation officer's recommendation. If the parents are relocating they'll most likely consent.


If you received a speeding ticket at age 17 but the Superior Court box was checked instead of the Juvenile one can you use that as contesting grounds?

No you can not, because juvenile court does not handle traffic matters, and you would not go to juvenile court at 17 anyways. The answet to your question though is no, all minor trafic violations are handled in superior court unless you live in a state with a specific traffic court, but there are not many of those.


Would you have an outstanding warrant if you moved out of state while on juvenile probation as a felony?

If you did not satisfy all the requirements of your probation, and did not seek the permission of the court to move out of state, and/or have your probation transferred to your new state of residence, yes, you probably do.