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What are the 7 steps in the juvenile justice process?
A juvenile is a person who has not attained his eighteenth birthday, and juvenile delinquency is the violation of a law of the United States committed by a person prior to his eighteenth birthday which would have been a crime if committed by an adult.
Are juvenile records public in California?
Contrary to popular belief, a minors juvenile record in California is not automatically sealed when he or she turns 18.
Can you look up juvenile records in California?
Records Search/Requests Availability of these records is restricted to certain court personnel, the minor, parents or guardian, attorneys involved in the case, and other persons designated by the Presiding Judge of Juvenile Court. Photo identification is required.
At what age can a child refuse to see a parent in California?
The Juvenile Court Process: What You Should Know 1) Investigation. 2) Diversion. 3) First Appearance. 4) Arraignment. 5) Pre-Trial Hearing (also known as Pretrial Conference or a Case Setting Hearing) 6) Fact Finding Hearing (also known as an adjudication hearing or trial) 7) Disposition. 8) After Disposition.
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