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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:
The juvenile justice process involves nine major decision points: (1) arrest, (2) referral to court, (3) diversion, (4) secure detention, (5) judicial waiver to adult criminal court, (6) case petitioning, (7) delinquency finding/adjudication, (8) probation, and (9) residential placement, including confinement in a
The official juvenile court file is open for public inspection until sealed or expunged, but the other juvenile court records are confidential. In addition to a juvenile court record, you have criminal history record information (CHRI) on file with the Washington State Patrol.
The arraignment will be your childs first hearing, unless they were jailed after the arrest. A plea of guilty or not guilty is entered at arraignment. A juvenile attorney will normally advise your child to enter a plea of not guilty. A trial date will then be set.
In Washington State, a juvenile is any individual between the ages of 8 and 18 and who has never been transferred to adult court. Persons younger than 8 years of age cannot commit crimes in Washington.
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A juvenile detained for a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor listed in this rule shall be released only to a parent or guardian when bail is posted, and shall be required to appear in court the next judicial day. At that appearance, the court may reconsider the amount of bail, and may impose other conditions of release.

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