The minimum age to arrest a juvenile varies by jurisdiction, but in many places in the United States, it typically ranges from 6 to 12 years old. Some states have specific laws outlining the age at which a child can be held criminally responsible. Generally, younger children are often handled through child welfare systems rather than the criminal justice system. It's important to consult local laws for precise regulations.
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a parent or guardian should be present in case of an arrest of a juvenile
It can depend on what the juvenile arrest was for. For a felony crime? Probably not.
No! You absolutly do not have to divulge your juvenile record.
The minmum age to get married is to reach pubertyThen you should reach the minmum marriage age as specified by the relevant specific countryThen you should feel able to afford the marriage responsibilities and expenses.Unless you have a shotgun wedding.
in the UK the minmum age to start training properly to be in the police force is 18 - when college is over.
Yes.
"A JUVENILE leaves the country" to go where? With who? Who willbe his guardian? If they do it in anticipation of arrest, the supposition will be that you fled to avoid arrest and you will look even guiltier than you already do. NOT a good idea.
The minmum age to get married is to reach pubertyThen you should reach the minmum marriage age as specified by the relevant specific countryThen you should feel able to afford the marriage responsibilities and expenses.Unless you have a shotgun wedding.
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If a juvenile fails to appear in court, an arrest warrant will be issued. It is also possible that the parents of the juvenile will be notified, fined, and/or charged.
Mike Tapia has written: 'Juvenile arrest in America' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquency, Administration of Juvenile justice, Gangs, Discrimination in criminal justice administration