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Legally they cannot move out until they are an adult. If they are being mistreated, they should contact social services for their location and get help in going to a safe place. The court will provide the necessary permissions.
Technically neither one is incorrect. It is more grammatically correct to use this sentence; He felt he was being mistreated.
Children being mistreated are usually put in foster care since just being mistreated says nothing about how well you will take care of yourself once emancipated. It also have to do with your age. The chance to get emancipated is a bit bigger when you are 17.
They were being mistreated by unfair governing
the police
Yes, they can, and usually do.
Probably not. An average person who is mistreated will experience one kind of mood; people into masochism will experience an entirely different mood when mistreated. Being mistreated is a description of a state, not a mood or feeling.
I am sorry to have mistreated you.I promise, no one will be mistreated again.
There are animals mistreated daily about 1 of 10 pets are mistreated.
The animal was mistreated by the owner. The teacher mistreated the students.
The best thing to do is contact the court clerk of the particular court in which the juvenile's case is being handled. See the related link for a directory of Los Angeles County courts, including juvenile courts. Some courts also have specific resources online that may have more information.
The simple answer is that children were being mistreated, thus a law was passed to prevent this.