Juvenile(s) and/or minor(s) are the plural legal term for anyone under the age of majority in their state or municipality. For the most part the age is 18 years old in most states, 17 in some states, and 19 in only one state.
Universal Juveniles was created in 1980.
Jury trials for juveniles are permitted in the United States. The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to a trial by jury in criminal cases, and this right extends to juveniles in the same way as adults. However, the specific rules and procedures surrounding jury trials for juveniles may vary by state.
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Yes, juveniles can be convicted of crimes through the juvenile justice system. Juveniles who are found guilty may face consequences such as probation, community service, or placement in a juvenile detention facility.
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Laws vary by state, and depending on what the crime was, but in general, yes, juveniles can be tried as adults if the juvenile court certifies them as an adult and transfers the case to criminal court.
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juveniles are a person under the age of 18 in most states, 17 in some states, and 19 in 1 state.
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