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Section 602 - Minors within jurisdiction of court and may be adjudged ward of court (a) Except as provided in Section 707, any minor who is between 12 years of age and 17 years of age, inclusive, when he or she violates any law of this state or of the United States or any ordinance of any city or county of this state
Juvenile courts hear three types of cases: (1) delinquency; (2) child protection; and (3) status offenses. Each of these types of cases has an entirely different focus.
Almost all states charge parents for the care and support of youth involved with the juvenile justice system, and some states charge juveniles directly. This report documents how and when youth and families face fines, fees and restitution and the economic and legal consequences for failure to pay.
Outrage over cases like Riveras and that of Mariana Cuevas, a Bay Area house cleaner who was charged more than $10,000 for her sons detention even after all the charges were dropped, ing to a Berkeley Law School report, prompted California in 2018 to become the first state in the nation to stop charging
The Cost of Juvenile Probation: A Critical Look into Juvenile Supervision Fees. On average supervision fees cost around $50 per month for the length of the childs probation. Probation is the most common disposition for a child to receive, with more than 200,000 children placed on probation each year.
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The juvenile justice system imposes numerous fines and fees on youth and their families. These fines and fees are widespread across the country; nearly every state imposes costs on children. These costs heighten instability for families already in financial distress.
Persons seeking access to and/or photocopies of Juvenile records under WIC 827 or local rule must complete forms JUV-004 and JUV-237. Others must complete and file a Petition for Access to Juvenile Case File (JC Form # JV-570PDF) to receive photocopies of dependency records.
California is the first state in the nation to ban the practice of charging parents for the cost of their childrens time in the juvenile justice system.

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