JV-732 S Commitment to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Facilities (Spanish). Judicial Council forms - courts ca 2026

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Term. Definition. Incorrigible. Refers to a juvenile who is unmanageable by parents or guardians.
As of 2018, juvenile courts do not have jurisdiction over children under 12 accused of any other crime. The second group over which the court can exercise jurisdiction is children between the ages of 12 and 17 who violate any local, state, or federal criminal law.
At home, a child who has deserted his or her home without sufficient cause is a run-away and a child who is repeatedly disobedient to the reasonable and lawful commands of his or her parents, guardian is incorrigible. Actions at home that may be considered criminal are necessarily incorrigible as well.

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A ward may be determined incorrigible when he recently and persistently presents a behavior pattern of one or a combination of the following: (a) Physical attack on persons. (b) Forcing or encouraging others to commit crimes or violate institutional rules. (c) Inflicting substantial property damage.
Pursuant to California Welfare Institutions Code Section 602 WIC, juvenile court has jurisdiction over offenses allegedly committed by minors who are under the age of 18 at the time of the offense.
Juveniles and Deferred Entry of Judgment Here, a person admits a petition, and their sentencing is deferred for a year. If they successfully complete the requirements, their record is dismissed, sealed, and destroyed, offering a more favorable outcome than an adult offender might receive.

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