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In the Georgian judicial system, the court most likely to hear an appeal from the juvenile court is the State Court of Appeals.
What are the remedies in a juvenile court system?
If a minor violates probation by truancy, they may face consequences such as additional restrictions, community service, or extended probation period. In severe cases, they could be placed in a juvenile detention facility to serve the remainder of their sentence. The outcome will depend on the specific circumstances and the decision of the juvenile court.
There is no such thing as a "nationwide juvenile court system."
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juvenile offenders are sometimes executed
No, once they are certified with a criminal adult status, they no longer qualify for the juvenile justice system.
Treatment in the juvenile system may no longer be desirable for a juvenile if they pose a serious risk to public safety despite extensive intervention efforts, or if they show significant resistance to treatment and continue to engage in harmful behavior. In some cases, the severity of the offense committed by the juvenile may also warrant more stringent measures outside of the juvenile system.
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A delinquent juvenile is a young person who has committed a crime or violated a law. They may be subject to the juvenile justice system rather than the adult criminal justice system.
Savannah was where Georgia colony started.
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.