The main difference is that juveniles arrested for DUI who possess a Georgia Driver's License are subject to stricter penalties, such as license suspension or revocation. On the other hand, juveniles arrested for DUI who do not possess a Georgia Driver's License may face legal consequences but are not at risk of losing their license since they do not have one.
Their "rights" are the same as that of any other citizen. As juveniles, they do have some PRIVILEGES though. One is not be tried in "adult" court - and to be more leniently trreated because of their age - and to be incarcerated in less restrictive conditions than adult prisoners.
extended Miranda rights to juveniles
In Re Gault
fundamental due process rights were granted to juveniles
Dower rights are the rights a wife has to the property of her deceased husband. They do exist in the state of Georgia.
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.
New Rights - Georgia - was created on 2001-06-15.
A trial by "a jury of their peers."
voting. 18+ only
Juvenile because juveniles aren't charged as badly as adults.
To be treated as a juvenile, rather than as an adult. To be able to have the support from his or her parents.