A juvenile can own toys, magazines, clothes, gaming systems, and much more.
Laws vary by state, and depending on what the crime was, but in general, yes, juveniles can be tried as adults if the juvenile court certifies them as an adult and transfers the case to criminal court.
not if they are under 18 years of age
The court procedures and sentences given out are not as strict or as harsh as adult offenders.
I think they are housed in adult jail and prison
company with adult
Universal Juveniles was created in 1980.
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.
Sometimes juveniles join gangs for protection. Juveniles who go to juvi do not always join gangs fr protection.
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Jury trials for juveniles are permitted in the United States. The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to a trial by jury in criminal cases, and this right extends to juveniles in the same way as adults. However, the specific rules and procedures surrounding jury trials for juveniles may vary by state.
Yes. Juveniles can be convicted of a crime as long as they are over the age of 12(in WA other states may vary). Juveniles under the age of 12 are not considered to have the capacity to understand what they are doing. Although a juveniles criminal record is usually wiped clean when they turn 18.
Jungle Juveniles - 1937 was released on: USA: 21 October 1937
The likely word is the plural noun "juveniles" (non-adults, or teenagers).
Laws vary by state, and depending on what the crime was, but in general, yes, juveniles can be tried as adults if the juvenile court certifies them as an adult and transfers the case to criminal court.
whatever that they want Added: Juveniles are capable of committing any crime that an adult can. There are no "special" juvenile offenses.
juveniles are a person under the age of 18 in most states, 17 in some states, and 19 in 1 state.
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