WI is actually WIC which stands for "Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC)". 602 is the WIC code for someone being a ward of the court. It is listed under the "Welfare and Institutions Code". 602 can cover general breaking of the law such as curfew violation, or more serious unlawful acts.
If a juvenile is charged as an adult, the trial will be heard in Superior Court.Added: . . . otherwise most court systems have a separate track for juvenile offenders - Juvenile Court.
Juvenile court.
It depend on if the court decides to charge you as a minor or as an adult. Just because someone is not 18 years old does not mean they will not charge you as an adult for a crime.
In most jurisdiction juveniles are tried in a separate "juvenile court" unless they commit a serious crime that has the court elevate their offender status to that of an 'adult.' Then the juvenile is tried in adult court.
it depends on your state and county averaged about juvenile court counselor trainee about $26,257 in 12 months 18 months about $27,632 24 months $28,729 juvenile court counselor I $27,362 - $44,890 juvenile court counselor II $29,826 - $49,174
There is no federal juvenile court
Yes only if the judge is willingly allowing you to settle it in juvenile court,might have to do community service.
Depending on the seriousness iof the charge, you will probably still be tried under the Juvenile Court guidelines.
What are the remedies in a juvenile court system?
The exact outcome will depend on the criminal history of the minor as well as the circumstances of the incident. It could be community service, or it could a remand to a juvenile detention center.
If a juvenile is charged as an adult, the trial will be heard in Superior Court.Added: . . . otherwise most court systems have a separate track for juvenile offenders - Juvenile Court.
There is no such thing as a "nationwide juvenile court system."
The court is attempting to send the juvenile to be tried in adult court
Juvenile capias is a legal term referring to a court-issued order for the arrest of a juvenile. It is typically issued when a juvenile fails to comply with a court order, such as appearing for a scheduled court hearing or completing a required program. Law enforcement is then tasked with apprehending the juvenile and bringing them back to court.
Juvenile court.
"Open Juvenile" is short for an open juvenile court case.
There are three levels of federal courts. U.S. District Court - U.S. Courts of Appeal - The U.S. Supreme Court.