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Step 3: Design the Juvenile Court Order Form.

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Step 4: Design the form layout.

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Step 5: Insert text and titles.

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Step 6: Configure field properties.

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Adjudication Hearing - the trial court proceeding in which it is determined whether the allegations of the petition are supported by legally admissible evidence. Advisory Hearing - The first court hearing. Juvenile is advised of the charges against him/her and enters a plea of guilty or not guilty.
Petition: A document filed in juvenile court alleging that a juvenile is a delinquent or a status offender and asking that the court assume jurisdiction over the juvenile or that an alleged delinquent be transferred to criminal court for prosecution as an adult. Glossary of Terms - Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention files files pubs jcs96 glos Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention files files pubs jcs96 glos
When a child under the age of 17 commits a delinquent act (a crime, if committed by an adult) or an unruly act (runaway, truancy, curfew, etc.,) a complaint is filed in the Juvenile Court. A police officer, parent or private citizen can file a complaint, which is the equivalent of an adult arrest warrant. Juvenile Justice Process Form Department of Juvenile Justice document download Department of Juvenile Justice document download
What are the steps or stages in the juvenile justice system? The juvenile justice system is a multistage process: (1) delinquent behavior, (2) referral, (3) intake/​diversion, (4) transfer/​waiver, (5) detention, (6) adjudication, (7) disposition, (8) juvenile corrections and (9) aftercare.
Petition - A document filed in juvenile court alleging that a juvenile is a delinquent and asking that the court assume jurisdiction over the juvenile or asking that an alleged delinquent be waived to criminal court for prosecution as an adult.
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602 proceedings It is part of the civil law system where cases are adjudicated. Juvenile delinquency proceedings are sometimes referred to as Section 602 proceedings after the applicable section of California law that governs delinquency proceedings. 5. Judges hear cases in juvenile court.

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