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A defense attorney is responsible for defending juveniles in juvenile court. They are also responsible for negotiating pleas and sentences.

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The defense attorney enters the case as early as he/she possibly can, usually right after the arraignment.


What do the juvenile justice system and the criminal justice system have in common?

They are both court of law, and defendants are dealt in very similar ways in both courts. There is a judge, a bailiff,, the prosecuting attorney, and a defense attorney, and other staff members in court who participates in the hearings for that defendant.


Can a defense attorney effectively defend themselves in court?

No, a defense attorney cannot effectively defend themselves in court as it may create a conflict of interest and compromise their ability to provide unbiased representation.


What are the three types of court managers?

Judge, Prosecutor, and Defense Attorney


Can the prosecuting attorney object?

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Does the court give a copy of a juvenile record to the other party?

If by the "other party" you are referring to the complainant and/or the juvenile's victim, yes, they (or their attorney) will receive this infomration.


How do you get appointment of Counsel when a Judge or Magistrate in a civil juvenile court Denies an eligible defendant a court Appointed Attorney in the state of Ohio Mahoning County juvenile court?

I would draw attention to the fact that the answer to the question appears to be contained within the question itself.A court appointed attorney was denied due to the fact that the law does not require that a tax-payer supported attorney be appointed to litigants in a "CIVIL" matter.


When might you need a defense attorney?

A defense attorney's job is to defend you in the court of law from criminal or civil cases. Therefore, you might need one if you have been arrested or accused of a crime.


What does defense attorney appearance mean?

An attorney makes an "appearance" in a case every time he goes before the court in that particular case.


Why does the prosecutor indict a defendant with felony murder charges but the defendant only acted in self defense?

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