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Waiver counsel form
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California visitation
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Acknowledgment of Dispositional Conditions and Sanctions - Wisconsin
Acknowledgment of Dispositional Conditions and Sanctions - Wisconsin
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Motion sanctions
Motion sanctions
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Wa form inspection
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Washington motion declaration
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Records juvenile
Records juvenile
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Order motion records
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Wa declaration
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Wa subpoena
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Washington motion declaration
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JU 11.0410 - Order for Change of Judge - Washington
JU 11.0410 - Order for Change of Judge - Washington
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Petition truancy
Petition truancy
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Washington summons form
Washington summons form
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Stay proceedings
Stay proceedings
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JU 13.0610 - Order on Request of Community Truancy Board for Further Action - Washington
JU 13.0610 - Order on Request of Community Truancy Board for Further Action - Washington
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JU 13.0800 - Motion to Assume Jurisdiction and Order Assuming Jurisdiction - Washington
JU 13.0800 - Motion to Assume Jurisdiction and Order Assuming Jurisdiction - Washington
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Washington motion order
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Washington dependency petition
Washington dependency petition
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Order appointing guardian
Order appointing guardian
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JU 03.0410 - Order of Disposition on Dependency - ORD - Washington
JU 03.0410 - Order of Disposition on Dependency - ORD - Washington
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JU 05.0200 - Notice of Hearing on Child in Need of Services Petition - Washington
JU 05.0200 - Notice of Hearing on Child in Need of Services Petition - Washington
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Risk youth petition
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JU 05.0800 - Order on Review Hearing At Risk Youth - Washington
JU 05.0800 - Order on Review Hearing At Risk Youth - Washington
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JU 06.0150 - Advice about Diversion When Confinement is not Possible - Washington
JU 06.0150 - Advice about Diversion When Confinement is not Possible - Washington
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JU 06.0300 - Interpreter's Declaration Attachment - Washington
JU 06.0300 - Interpreter's Declaration Attachment - Washington
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Washington ju
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Wa summons
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Washington declaration service
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Order warrant arrest
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Arrest
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The Juvenile Justice Process Arrest/Referral: If a juvenile breaks the law in the community, they will be arrested. Juvenile Intake: After the arrest or referral from the school, the juvenile will have an intake meeting with a probation officer. Detention Hearing: Adjudication Hearing: Disposition Hearing:
In 1970, the Supreme Court raised the standard of proof necessary in juvenile court to that required in adult criminal court. In in re Winship (397 U.S. 358), the Court required that juveniles charged with criminal acts be proved beyond a reasonable doubt to have committed them.
Courts with juvenile jurisdiction may handle a variety of matters, including child abuse and neglect, traffic violations, child support, and adoptions. This Report focuses on cases involving juveniles charged with law violations (delinquency or status offenses).
If the juvenile may be adjudicated delinquent or sentenced to incarceration, the prosecution has the burden of proving the charges beyond a reasonable doubt. In other situations, the prosecution has the burden of proving the charges by the preponderance of the evidence.