adjudication
There is no federal juvenile court
The judge presides over the court and passes judgment, just like a judge in any other court does.
For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.
the answer is D. adjudication; The juvenile court hearing at which the juvenile is declared a delinquent or status offender ,or no finding of fact is made.
What are the remedies in a juvenile court system?
Verdict (typically refers to a jury decision) or judgment(final decision of the court).
Judgment may be
The judge is the voice of the court; his judgment is the court's judgment.
The only trial court in Illinois is Circuit Court; there is no dedicated juvenile or family court. But Circuit Courts in larger counties may have a family or juvenile division. The family division may be called the domestic relations division. Use the related link below for an overview of the IL court system, then select your county to see contact information and links for that county's court(s). You will find that some county Circuit Courts have a juvenile or family division.
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.
They should and they do. It is called Juvenile Court, and is presided over by Juvenile Court Judges and Magistrates. This is the venue that Juveniles will be tried in provided they have not been moved to the adult venue, which is possible in most states at the age of thirteen.
An official statement of a court is called a "court order" or "judgment." A court order is a directive issued by a judge that mandates or prohibits certain actions, while a judgment is the formal decision made by the court regarding the rights and liabilities of the parties involved in a legal case. Both documents serve as authoritative records of the court's rulings.