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  2. Begin by filling in your name, address, and contact information in the designated fields at the top of the form. This ensures that all parties are correctly identified.
  3. In the 'Case Name' and 'Case Numbers' sections, input relevant details pertaining to your case. Accurate information is crucial for proper processing.
  4. Specify the juvenile's name and family details as required. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly to avoid any legal complications.
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Generally speaking, secure detention is reserved for juveniles considered to be a threat to public safety or the court process, though in many cases, youths are held for violating a court order.
Property crimes are the most prevalent types of juvenile school arrests.
Juvenile Rule 6 ensures that authorities have reasonable grounds to detain a juvenile, consistent with the rehabilitative goals of the juvenile justice system.
The majority of cases are first referred to the juvenile justice system through contact with police. Probation officers, school officials, or parents usually refer to the remaining cases.
In law, a minor is someone under a certain age, usually the age of majority, which demarcates an underage individual from legal adulthood. The age of majority depends upon jurisdiction and application, but it is commonly 18.

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