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I don't know what or if there is a term regarding this but I do know that the minor doesn't have to answer any of the questions the police officer asks. You have the right to remain silent even if the police officer has authority. It's not a law that you must answer all questions the police officer asks you.
i just got my 2nd minor last night (well, third one but my first one was when i was under 18) and i called the courts and they told me $180
If that minor is assaulting the officer or someone else and won't listen to the officer, sure he can. Pepper spraying a minor won't kill them and might make them take people more seriously in the future.
Supreme Courts
kangaroo courts or monkey courts
Only if the minor has legally been "emancipated" by action of the courts.
they are not felony courts. They are municipal courts
Circuit courts do hear most of the criminal cases in Missouri, but circuit courts also hear civil, family law, and a variety of other cases. Some minor criminal offenses may be heard by municipal courts, which have jurisdiction over ordinance violations that occur within a particular town or city's limits. For more information on Missouri courts, visit the Missouri Courts Directory related link.
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Yes.
Youth courts are called juvenile courts. And these are called juvenile cases. They are difrent in the sentece, they get a linenient trial and punishment.
Those courts are called courts of General Jurisdiction.