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Q: Why might a judge commit a juvenile to reform school?
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Send someone off? Generally in a juvenile proceeding, the juvenile is provided with a lawyer if they don't bring one. If the juvenile does not have an attorney and requests one during the proceedings, the judge will normally stop the proceeding and allow time for the juvenile to obtain an attorney. (Of course, the judge will not grant this recess if the juvenile has previously denied offers of counsel, and it appears that the request is only being made to delay the proceedings.)


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The judge presides over the court and passes judgment, just like a judge in any other court does.


Describe a juvenile trial is like?

Juvenile offenders are not adjudicated under the same methods as adults. There is no jury trial but rather a hearing in front of the presiding judge of the juvenile court. The juvenile is entitled to legal representation and the sentencing/decision making is made solely by the judge based upon all the pertinent factors of the case.