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Howard N. Snyder has written: 'Juvenile arson, 1997' -- subject(s): Statistics, Juvenile delinquents, Arson 'Sexual assault of young children as reported to law enforcement' -- subject(s): Statistics, Sexually abused children, Rape victims, Child molesters 'Juvenile arrests 1996' -- subject(s): Statistics, Juvenile delinquents, Criminal registers 'Juvenile transfers to criminal court in the 1990's' -- subject(s): Statistics, Juvenile delinquents, Criminal registers 'Juvenile arrests for driving under the influence, 1995' -- subject(s): Statistics, Juvenile delinquents, Alcohol use, Drunk driving
There is no federal juvenile court
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What are the remedies in a juvenile court system?
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.
It was a juvenile that was charged with the arson of Gilley's. Because he was only 16 years old at the time, his name was withheld. He was charged with arson and did his time.
The court is attempting to send the juvenile to be tried in adult court
There is no such thing as a "nationwide juvenile court system."
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.
"Open Juvenile" is short for an open juvenile court case.
Juvenile court.